Liverpool would only sell Philippe Coutinho for 200m euros (£178m) this summer which priced Barcelona out of a deal, according to Josep Maria Bartomeu. Speaking to Spanish TV, Barca’s president revealed Liverpool refused to negotiate on the Brazil international and believes this is due to the inflation caused by Neymar’s £200m move to Paris Saint-Germain. “I will not say how much we offered, but [Liverpool] asked for 200m euros” said Bartomeu. “We weren’t going to give €200m or €150m – we decided to step away from such an expensive market,…
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Educating children affected by insurgency for useful integration
Education, be it formal or informal, is the foundation for the sound development of every child and one of the critical tools for the development of any society. Every child has the right to education, which eventually empowers him or her to stand and become useful to the society, irrespective of race, religion and ethnicity. In the light of its importance, educationists observe that inadequate education is one of the causes of armed conflicts, underdevelopment, agitations and evil in many nations. They specifically identify poor education among the youth in…
Read MoreInternet Users In Nigeria Still Stand At 91m – NCC
The Nigerian Communications Commission says internet users in Nigeria are still 91 million as at July. The telecommunications industry regulator made this known in its monthly internet subscribers’ data published on its website on Monday. The commission said internet users, however, declined from 91,629,066 in June to 91,450,252 in July, a decrease of 178,814. According to the NCC, the figures represents internet users on both Global System Mobile and Code Division Multiple Access networks. It said of the 91,450,252 internet users in July, 91,419,943 were on GSM networks, while 30,309…
Read MorePhotos: Gov. Okowa signs 3 bills into law
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has today signed 3 bills passed by the Delta State House of Assembly into law. The three bills include the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) Bill, Local Government Amendment Bill and the Administration of the Criminal Justice Bill. The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Sheriff Oborovweri, accompanied by principal officers of the legislature, presented the bills to the Governor at the Government House, Asaba. The bills were signed in the presence of top government functionaries present at the meeting.
Read MoreKogi to hit market with rice, fish
Kogi state is to flood the markets with rice and fish by December following the mass production of the products by the state-owned Omi Agricultural Development Centre. The centre situated in Yagba-West Local Government would be out with “Confluence’’ rice, Mr David Apeh, Special Adviser to Gov. Yahaya Bello on Agriculture and Rural Development, said. ‘’In December, God willing, the state government will be out with Kogi Confluence Rice from Omi Dam,’’ he said. According to Apeh, necessary arrangement for the December deadline, for the rice to hit the market…
Read MoreNigeria attracts American investors, targets $25b FDI
Officials of the Nigerian Government have assured U.S. investors of the favourable investment climate, promising the highest returns on investments, more than anywhere else in the world. The Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment Okechukwu Enelamah and his Foreign Affairs counterpart Geoffrey Onyeama, stated this at the Nigeria-U.S. Business and Investment Forum in New York. Yewande Sadiku, the executive secretary of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council said $25billion in Foreign Direct Investment is the target of the country in 2020. Enelamah explained that the Federal Government is building the Nigeria…
Read MoreBoko Haram kills village Imam, 16 others
The Police in Borno state have confirmed the killing of an Islamic cleric and 16 others by Boko Haram gunmen and bombers in separate incidents in two villages. DSP Isuku Victor, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), said an Imam and three persons were killed when the insurgents stormed Kurumari village in Magumeri council area on Sunday. “On September 17, at about 22:30 hours, some suspects reasonably believed to be Boko Haram terrorists attacked Kurumari village, about 14 kilometres east of Magumeri town, in Magumeri local government area. “Four persons including…
Read MoreElection: Clinton mulls legal action against Trump
Hillary Clinton said Monday she would not rule out challenging the results of the 2016 presidential election if investigations later prove that Russia meddled with the process. Clinton, however, said she doubted the legality of such a move. “I don’t know if there is any legal constitutional way to do that,” she told NPR’s Terry Gross in an interview that aired Monday afternoon. Gross pressed the former first lady and Democratic candidate on whether that meant she would “completely rule out questioning the legitimacy of this election if we learn…
Read MoreFG confirms new case of yellow fever in Kwara
The Federal Ministry of Health has confirmed a new case of Yellow Fever in a young girl in Oke Owa Community, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara. Prof. Isaac Adewole, Minister of Health, said the Lagos University Teaching Hospital carried out the laboratory diagnosis of the case while the Institute Pasteur, Dakar, Senegal confirmed it on Sept. 12. The minister made this known in a statement issued by Mrs Boade Akinola, Director Media and Public Relations of the ministry on Monday in Abuja. The minister said that the State Epidemiology…
Read MoreWAFU Cup: Eagles outclass Ghana to reach semis
The Super Eagles have shot to the semi-finals of the WAFU Cup after they outclassed hosts Ghana 2-0 in final Group A match lastnight in Cape Coast. Nigeria thus finished on five points, a point less than already-qualified Ghana. They will now battle the winners of Group B for a place in the championship game of the sub-regional tournament. Guinea played out a 1-1 draw with Mali after they had led 1-0 by the interval. Mali finished third on two points, while Guinea were bottom also on two points but…
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