The erstwhile Kaduna Lawmaker, Sen. Shehu Sani who’s often very active on the Twitter app with humorous updates has once again made a statement regarding the Nigerian youths who are currently besieging the Ukrainian Embassy in Abuja in a bid to travel to the war torn city. Nigerians registering at the Ukraine embassy in Abuja
latest developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine
Here are the latest developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine: Kharkiv fighting Russian paratroopers land in Ukraine’s second city amid heavy fighting. Ukrainian officials say a hospital has been attacked and the barracks of a flight school is on fire after an air strike. “There are practically no areas left in Kharkiv where an artillery
PSG offer Mbappe £800,000-per-week deal to block Real Madrid move
Paris Saint-Germain are ready to commit huge financial resources to keep Kylian Mbappe at the club beyond this summer. The Ligue 1 side have offered the 23-year-old an eye-watering £42million (€50m) net annual salary, according to Le Parisien. Mbappe’s contract at the Parc des Princes expires at the end of the season and Spanish giants
Babcock University female medical student trends for the wrong reason (video)
Babcock University is on the news again for the wrong reason as a video clip of one of her female medical student surfaces online. Instablog reported the news after the student posted a transformational video of herself wearing a medical uniform hanging a stethoscope to going to the club smoking shisha and twerking unclad alongside
Russia Resumes Kharkiv Bombardment in Bid to Break Ukrainian Resistance
KYIV, Ukraine—Russian forces resumed airstrikes on central Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city and continued pounding other cities as they sought to break the will of Ukraine’s resistance on the seventh day of the war unleashed by President Vladimir Putin. Kharkiv’s police headquarters and the nearby university building were severely damaged and caught fire. There was no immediate word on
Christians Begin lent with Ash Wednesday
The History of Lent and Ash Wednesday The history and beginnings of Lent aren’t clear. According to Britannica.com, Lent has likely been observed: “since apostolic times, though the practice was not formalized until the First Council of Nicaea in 325 CE.” Christian scholars note that Lent became more regularized after the legalization of Christianity in
#ASUU: TUC Threatens To Embark On Nationwide Strike
The Trade Union Congress says it will embark on a solidarity strike with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) if the Federal Government does not resolve the lingering issues with the academics within two weeks. ASUU is currently on a one-month warning strike as it negotiates with the government. “Everything must be done to
#Subsidy : Have they succeeded in scamming Nigerians again?
By Echezonam Ibezim Jk Nigeria, a nation with enormous natural resources yet scramble for crumbs. Would i heap the blame on the greedy and insensitive leaders or the citizens whose choice of selective amnesia seems baffling? PETROL PUMP PRICE : One of the unforgivable sins of this present administration would be deceiving Nigerians into believing
Tragic Moments in Anambra as Masquerade got burnt during performance (video)
An unimaginable happened in an occasion at Nkwo Amawa,Ogbunike, Anambra state as a certain masquerade was having a nice parade, displaying some beautiful moments of magic until the thunder stroke. It was actually a lone display of musical and acoustic ranges laced with some fire 🔥 igniting scenarios by one of the leaders of the
FIFA, UEFA Expel Russia From All International Football Competitions
Russia has been expelled from the 2022 World Cup and its teams suspended from all international football competitions “until further notice” after its invasion of Ukraine, FIFA announced in a joint statement with UEFA on Monday. The men’s team had been due to play in qualifying play-offs in March for the World Cup in Qatar later this