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Strike: Hearing in FG’s suit against ASUU stalled
*Court re-scheduled hearing for Friday, as SERAP seeks joinder Tunde Oyesina, Abuja Hearing in the suit filed by the Federal Government against the striking Academic Staff Union of the University (ASUU) before the National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja was stalled on Monday The Court, however, re-scheduled hearing in the suit to Friday, September
Tuesday Champions League: Game-by-game previews
Viktoria Plzen v Inter Milan Viktoria Plzen last faced Italian opposition in European competition in 2018-19 in the UEFA Champions League group stage, losing 5-0 away but winning 2-1 at home against Roma. It’s their first ever meeting with Inter Milan in any competition. Inter Milan’s only previous UEFA Champions League meetings with
Queen: UK to hold nationwide minute’s silence Sunday
…as world leaders prepare to fly in for largest gathering in decades A minute’s silence will be held on Sunday evening to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Downing Street has announced. No10 said on Monday the government was encouraging communities and clubs across the UK to come together for a “shared moment of reflection”. A spokesman for the Prime
2023: After eight years, North cannot retain power – Southern Govs insist
…look beyond APC’s same faith ticket – Akeredolu tells Christians. Adewale Momoh, Akure With the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari gradually winding down, the Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ondo State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has insisted that the North cannot retain power in 2023 after spending eight years
Sweden election ‘neck and neck’ as far-right gains
Sweden’s election was too close to call on Sunday night, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said. Exit polls at first predicted victory for the incumbent left-wing coalition, but results later suggested the right-wing bloc could narrowly win, reports the BBC. Immigration and crime were major issues in the campaign, and the far-right Sweden Democrats look
Japan may relax travel restrictions to boost yen
Japanese officials may further relax border controls for foreign travellers as a way to boost its economy, local reports say. Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiji Kihara told local TV a weak yen was “most effective in attracting inbound tourism”. The yen slid to its lowest point against the US dollar in 24 years last
Blackouts in Ukraine blamed on Russian attacks
Russia aims to “deprive people of light and heat” by causing power cuts across eastern Ukraine in revenge for a Ukrainian counter-offensive, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said. Blackouts reportedly affected millions of people in the eastern Kharkiv and Donetsk regions. The Kharkiv city mayor says power is now restored, reports the BBC. It comes
All-night queues expected for Queen’s lying-in-state
Mourners wishing to pay their final respects to the Queen have been warned to expect long queues. Details have been revealed about how people can attend the lying-in-state, which will take place at the Palace of Westminster, reports the BBC. Large crowds are expected and there are warnings those wanting to take apart in
Nigeria ranks fifth in Africa’s air cargo movement
IMBALANCE Nigeria imports more than she exports With 204, 649 tonnes of cargo, Nigeria’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, has been ranked among top five air cargo airports in Africa in 2001 coming behind Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Kenya, with 363, 204 tonnes of cargo, Cairo International Airport, Egypt (333,536 tonnes), Oliver Reginald International
Serie A: Juve held after VAR controversy as Atalanta lose lead
Juventus came back from two goals down at half-time to draw an incident-packed match with Salernitana 2-2 on Sunday as Atalanta gave up the Serie A lead after a 1-1 draw with Cremonese. Massimiliano Allegri’s Juve drew for the fourth time this season but the point shared doesn’t tell the story of a
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