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College Football Offseason Buzz: Tom Moore Returns to Iowa as Senior Consultant
This is college football. At some point, the games pause, but the news and drama never does. Here's an offseason tracker for buzz across the college football landscape, including coaching changes, injury news, personnel moves and more. Tom Moore Returns to Iowa at 87 as senior consultant The Iowa Hawkeyes announced the hiring of former
Football Is Life: ‘Ted Lasso’ Star Cristo Fernandez Lands Deal With USL Club
Forward Cristo Fernandez, the actor who portrayed Dani Rojas on the Apple TV series "Ted Lasso" has signed with El Paso Locomotive FC of the USL Championship to play soccer professionally. Terms of the deal announced Tuesday, which still must be approved by the second-tier league and soccer federation, were not disclosed. Fernandez earned the
The quiet grit of Cowboys legend Craig Morton
The Dallas Cowboys family and the football world lost a true pioneer this past Sunday with the passing of Craig Morton. As one of the original cornerstones of the franchise, Morton helped transform the Cowboys from a young expansion team into a perennial powerhouse. He carried himself with a quiet dignity and a toughness that
CAN to FG: Nigerians need protection
News The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), on Wednesday, urged the federal government to explore every means to protect Nigerians and curb insecurity. CAN President, Archbishop Danial Okoh, made the plea at the opening ceremony of the 32nd Triennial General Assembly of the Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), held at the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria
US Warns Nigerians: Visa Fraud Can Lead to Lifetime Ban
The United States government has again warned Nigerians that any form of visa fraud will attract very serious penalties, including a permanent ban from entering the country. In a post on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle on Monday, the US Embassy in Abuja said anyone who lies during a visa application or submits forged
Two Nigerians Allegedly Die In Libya of Food Poison
AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Two Nigerians who were simply known as Collins and Osas have been reported dead in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, as they were said to have died of food poisoning. According to available information, the victims were staying in the Misrata part of the country and had travelled to Tripoli on July
Nigerians dying, raise tobacco tax to 100%, CAPPA tells FG
Nigerians dying, raise tobacco tax to 100%, CAPPA tells FG Vanguard News...
2027: Nigerians Need New Faces, Not Same Old Folks – Laolu Akande
As political realignments intensify ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, former presidential aide Laolu Akande has called for a departure from the recycling of familiar political figures and urged Nigerians to demand genuine alternatives grounded in policy and reform. Appearing on Thursday’s edition of Sunrise Daily on Channels Television...
Foods Nigerians Can’t Take to Canada and Why
Traveling to Canada from Nigeria? If you’re thinking of packing some of your favorite home-cooked delicacies, you might want to hold on. Canada has strict import rules for foods, and many common Nigerian food items are not allowed due to health, safety, and environmental concerns. Bringing restricted foods into Canada without declaring them can lead
Nigerians’ suffering worse under Tinubu – ADP national chair
The National Chairman of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Eng. Yabagi Sani, says President Bola Tinubu’s administration will go down as one of the worst in Nigerian history for inflicting “hunger and pain” on citizens. A report by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), indicates that over seven million businesses shut down in Nigeria in
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College Football Offseason Buzz: Tom Moore Returns to Iowa as Senior Consultant
This is college football. At some point, the games pause, but the news and drama never does. Here's an offseason tracker for buzz across the college football landscape, including coaching changes, injury news, personnel moves and more. Tom Moore Returns to Iowa at 87 as senior consultant The Iowa Hawkeyes announced the hiring of former
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Football Is Life: ‘Ted Lasso’ Star Cristo Fernandez Lands Deal With USL Club
Forward Cristo Fernandez, the actor who portrayed Dani Rojas on the Apple TV series "Ted Lasso" has signed with El Paso Locomotive FC of the USL Championship to play soccer professionally. Terms of the deal announced Tuesday, which still must be approved by the second-tier league and soccer federation, were not disclosed. Fernandez earned the
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The quiet grit of Cowboys legend Craig Morton
The Dallas Cowboys family and the football world lost a true pioneer this past Sunday with the passing of Craig Morton. As one of the original cornerstones of the franchise, Morton helped transform the Cowboys from a young expansion team into a perennial powerhouse. He carried himself with a quiet dignity and a toughness that
College
College Football’s No. 10 TE Recruit Set to Visit Three Elite Programs
One of the top-flight prospects coming out of the state of Ohio and among the best targets in the 2027 college football recruiting class is poised to take some consequential visits to national programs in the weeks to come, but the Buckeyes notably aren’t among them. Four-star Columbus (Ohio) Francis DeSales national No. 10 ranked
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Playson builds on strong growth in Switzerland with StarVegas partnership
Playson, the accomplished digital entertainment supplier, has further solidified its footprint in the regulated Swiss market by entering a strategic partnership with StarVegas, one of the country’s first licensed online casino operators. StarVegas is a leading Swiss online casino brand operated by Casino Interlaken, one of the country’s most established land-based casino groups. It is
