In a recent interview on Arise News, the head of NG Clearing Limited spoke on the family value that ties him to the festival and how he has participated for over 15 years.
Let's take a look at the top five January transfers that could happen soon: 1. Denis Suarez to Arsenal The Barcelona star is said to be on the verge of sealing a move to the Emirates.
A Nigerian family mourns the tragic passing of their beloved sister and mother, Mrs Oluremi Odutola who passed on following a short battle with cancer after moving to the UK.
Everton have now moved five points clear ofthe relegation zone with a game in hand on Luton Town but Forest remain deep in trouble, only a point ahead ofthe Hatters.
The excitement is real and beyond limit, as football fans world over wait in great expectation for the season to begin. However, the biggest question in the mind of many is: "who wins the top five leagues in Europe?".
It is important to take a measured approach to ensure all employees do not return to work, infect or get infected so as not to jeopardise the frailty ofthe current battle against the virus.
Jack Wilshere scored for the Gunners in the game between the pair back in January at the Emirates The teams are certainly no strangers to one another after meeting five times during the 2017/18 campaign.
The prolific striker has been a thorn in the side of numerous opponents, amassing an impressive record of four goals and two assists in just five Champions League games.
Kano State Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Yusuf, yesterday, disclosed that one ofthe Boko Haram suspects, who allegedly engaged the Police in a gun battle in Kano, was dismissed from the Nigeria Air Force.
Out of twelve siblings in the family, fiveof them have been compared to aliens due to their wide-set eyes, overgrown cheekbones, nose bumps, and bad dental health. Their seven other siblings have not been affected.
The 27-year-old has contributed one goal and five assists since joining the Midlanders. Villa have been told to stump up around £40m to make the deal permanent.
Eighty-five persons in Boko Haram captivity have been rescued in the Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State after a gun battle between the insurgents and troops ofthe Nigerian Army attached to Operation Lafiya Dole.