Mallam Yusuf Buratai, the father of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai, has passed away in Maiduguri on Friday morning, the Nigeria army has said. According to the Director of Public Relation of Nigeria Army, Brig.
And while you’re there, pick up this frankly glorious effort from Nigeria that comes out as a deserving No. 1. It’s incredible, frankly, and is bound to turn us all into Super Eagles in the summer.
Google has honoured former Nigerian coach and player, Stephen Keshi, with a doodle on its search engine page for Nigerian loggers. The honour came on Keshi’s 56th birthday. Keshi died suddenly in Benin on 7 June, in 2016, to the
In its quest to further boost the standard of financial education in Nigeria, Zenith Bank Plc. is to partner the CFA Society Nigeria to sponsor the CFA Institute Research Challenge in Nigeria. The CFA Institute Research Challenge is the world’s
A Premier League and Nigeria football star was arrested after reportedly demanding back the cash he had paid to four escorts. Watford player Isaac Success, 21, paid £2,000 for a hotel romp after spending the night at a lap-dancing club
A 72-year-old retired cab driver, Angela Nwachukwu, has lamented the denial of visa to her Owerri, Imo State-based husband, CJ Nwachukwu. Angela said she was frustrated because since her marriage to CJ in April 2015, she had only been able
It all started as a favour when Senior Citizens Care Foundation boss, Jide Taiwo, met with Adetayo Bilesanmi, CEO Billiants International few years back. Jide shared his dream and goal with Bilesanmi, it seems huge Bilesanmi confesses. This led to
The evil men do or did in the past will always follow them, just as the fear of the anti graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is the beginning of wisdom for billionaire businessman and lawyer, Tunde Ayeni.
After 13 straight years of education and fun, the producers of the popular TV game show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, announced the indefinite suspension of the show in Nigeria after telecommunications company, MTN reportedly pulled out as a
Strong indications emerged on Wednesday that the consortium of banks being owed N541 billion by Etisalat Nigeria has no intention of taking over ownership the telecoms network. Some media reports had indicated that the consortium led by Access Bank had