Keshi: I have been offered ‘a slave contract’

Keshi: I have been offered ‘a slave contract’

Coach Stephen Keshi has described as “a slave contract” what has been offered him to continue as Nigeria coach. Keshi said he has received his new contract from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), but has been far from impressed what has been offered him.
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We will recover all territories from Boko Haram – Jonathan

We will recover all territories from Boko Haram – Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed confidence that Nigerian troops will maintain the momentum they have built up in ongoing operations against Boko Haram and rapidly recover more occupied territory from the terrorist group.

Doctors in protest march over murder of colleague

Doctors in protest march over murder of colleague

As the wave of kidnap of medical doctors storms Rivers State, the Nigerian Medical Association has observed a protest, March in Sorrow, to the State Security Service (SSS) and Rivers Police Command, in honour of their colleague who Wednesday, died in the hands of his abductors, and in respect of the series of kidnap of doctors.

Funke Akindele, Charles Inojie,Helen Paul dazzle in Mr Potosky

Funke Akindele, Charles Inojie,Helen Paul dazzle in Mr Potosky

Versatile comedy actor, Charles Inojie, crossover actresses, Funke Akindele and Helen Paul have dazzled in a new blockbuster movie, Mr Potosky. Produced from the stables of De-Kross Movie Productions, Mr Potosky has been tipped to set a new pace in Nollywood.

‘I can’t remember being physically challenged’

‘I can’t remember being physically challenged’

For the lead singer and founder of the famous Shuga Band, Akin Shuga Tofowomo, “There is always “ability in disability.” The respected entertainer had polio at the age of five. But he refused to be deterred, bravely confronting the challenges and rose to become one of the most sought-after-music stars in this part of the world.

INEC cléars air on card readers, accreditation

INEC cléars air on card readers, accreditation

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday explained that registered voters whose ‘’fingerprints cannot be authenticated’’ for accreditation by card readers would still be allowed to vote if there was enough evidence that he/she was a legitimate voter.