Monthly Archives: July 2019
Why presidents Gianni, Macron got booed
The crowd at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup final match on Sunday in Lyon booed FIFA president Gianni Infantino and French president Emmanuel...
Ngoni sweeps 2 gold in Mauritius
Zimbabwe rising sprinter Ngoni Makusha was the toast of the Zimbabwe team after he scooped two gold medals at the just-ended Confederation of African...
Oxfam tasks FG on governance costs
Oxfam, an International organisation has urged the Nigerian government to take urgent actions to bring down the cost of governance in order to address...
Senator Abbo docked for assault
The police on Monday arraigned a senator, Elisha Abbo in a Zuba Chief Magistrates’ Court, Abuja, for allegedly assaulting a nursing mother.
Sen. Abbo who...
Iran warns UK
Britain’s seizure of an Iranian oil tanker off Gibraltar last week will not be “unanswered”, Iran’s armed forces chief of staff, Major General Mohammad...
Afreximbank plans $1bn to African states
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) says it is providing one billion dollars grant to African countries to support the implementation of the Agreement for...
Scottish police to reactivate Brexit plans
Police Scotland is to reactivate its Brexit contingency plans more than two months before the UK is due to leave the EU.
Some 300 officers...
Women, children die in tribal massacre
Children and pregnant women are among those murdered in a tribal massacre in Papua New Guinea's Highlands area.
At least 24 people are confirmed to...
Nigeria reviews trade policy
The Federal Government says it is reviewing the country’s Trade Policy to ensure a conducive and improved business environment for Micro, Small and Medium...
Major will go to court if…
Former prime minister Sir John Major speaking to the BBC has said he would seek a judicial review in the courts if the new...