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Court  nullifies NFF election

Court nullifies NFF election

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, yesterday nullified the August 26, 2010 election into the board of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, for being held in defiance of an order of the court.

Eagles not yet a solid team, says coach

Eagles not yet a solid team, says coach

Eagles assistant coach, Alloy Agu has expressed satisfaction with the out come of the team’s Nations Cup qualifiers against Madagascar last Sunday in Calabar.

Hamilton, Erico laud Super Eagles

Hamilton, Erico laud Super Eagles

Two Nigerian coaches on Sunday hailed the Super Eagles as they began their 2012 African Cup of Nations campaign with a 2_0 win over Madagascar in Calabar.

Obafemi blows kisses at Calabar fans

Obafemi blows kisses at Calabar fans

Eagles striker, Obafemi Martins has showered praises on Calabar fans for the undivided support they handed the Eagles during their Nations Cup qualifier against Madagascar at the U.J Esuene Stadium.

2011 elections: IWA endorses  Jonathan for President

2011 elections: IWA endorses Jonathan for President

The Igbo World Assembly (IWA), the global union that represents all Igbo organizations living in the Diaspora has thrown their weight behind President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for the 2011 Presidential election should he decide to run.

Aplogise to Alaafin, Arisekola tells Akala

Aplogise to Alaafin, Arisekola tells Akala

THE Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaji Arisekola Alao-Azeez has advised Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala to apologize to the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi for insulting his exalted authority.

We did not kill Soboma, cry suspects

We did not kill Soboma, cry suspects

Port Harcourt: More facts have emerged over the killing of the former militant leader Soboma George just as the three suspected killers of the man have denied that they killed him, while accusing the police command in Rivers State of hasty conclusion.

Okirika chiefs back First Lady vow to defend rights

Okirika chiefs back First Lady vow to defend rights

WHAT appeared a fall out of the incident between governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan at Okrika when the latter paid a two day official visit to the state, manifested Monday in Port Harcourt as Chiefs of Okrika, home town of the first lady vowed to protect what they termed the “rights of Okrikans to the Port Harcourt waterfront communities.”