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“We can build on that” – Mikel Obi describes how Chelsea can salvage success this season
Soccer
John Obi Mikel, Daniel Akpeyi and William Troost-Ekong in action for the Super Eagles of Nigeria. Copyright: Imago
Former Super Eagles and Chelsea midfielder...
‘We had 2 big chances’ – Super Eagles GK Okoye’s brilliance leaves Como’s Fabregas frustrated
Soccer
Super Eagles goalkeeper Maduka Okoye produced one of his best performances of the season as Udinese held Como to a 0-0 draw on...
“We are also seeing it with Nigeria and DR Congo” – Troost-Ekong slams CAF, FIFA’s verdicts
Soccer
Former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong. Photo by Nsidibe Akpan Copyright: xxImago
Former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has criticised two major decisions taken...
‘We deserved to win’ – Okoye breaks silence on Nigeria’s AFCON heartbreak, World Cup miss
Soccer
Nigeria and Udinese goalkeeper Maduka Okoye. Copyright: Cristiano Mazzi/Imago
Super Eagles goalkeeper Maduka Okoye has opened up on Nigeria’s recent struggles on the international...
“We don’t know yet” – Falconets head coach gives injury update on Janet Akekoromowei ahead of Senegal clash
Soccer
Nigeria U-20 head coach Moses Aduku has provided an update on the fitness of Janet Akekoromowei following the injury she sustained in the...
“We can play together” – Sevilla’s new signing plays up Akor Adams partnership
Soccer
Akor Adams celebrates a goal during the Spanish league, LaLiga EA Sports, football match played between Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona. Copyright:...
“We are a greedy Nation” – Laura Ikeji Kanu calls out businesses over detty December price hikes (WATCH)
Beauty entrepreneur and influencer, Laura Ikeji Kanu, has sparked conversations online after calling out what she described as excessive greed among service providers in Nigeria, particularly during the festive ‘Detty December’ season. In a video shared online, Laura expressed frustration over the sharp increase in prices for everyday services...
“We know them” – Riyad Mahrez talks tough ahead of AFCON 2025 quarter-final clash against Nigeria
Soccer
Riyad Karim Mahrez celebrating the goal to 2-1 during the 2019 African Cup of Nations match between Algeria and Nigeria at the Cairo...
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A Citrus Grove Standoff: Why FL Homeowners Are Fuming Over a Golf Course
In Naples, FL, the South Naples Citrus Grove—selling fresh-squeezed juice, orange-swirled soft serve, and just about anything else you can make from citrus fruit—has operated on Sable Palm Road for decades. Nearby, black bears and Florida panthers amble through protected state forest. For those who walk and drive these roads, the area’s bucolic setting was
Apalachee
Apalachee school shooter had written plans: ‘Take a moment or two to stay calm and really think about if I wanna do this’
WINDER, Ga. (Court TV) — As a school shooter pleaded guilty to killing two students and two teachers, surviving victims stood in court to confront him. Colt Gray, 16, pleaded guilty to all 55 charges he faced — including four counts of malice murder and four counts of felony murder — for the shooting at
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Southport killer transferred to high-security psych hospital after officials say he cannot be safely managed in prison
Axel Rudakubana, the man serving a life sentence for the 2024 Southport murders, has been transferred from HMP Belmarsh to Broadmoor Hospital, a high-security health compound, after authorities determined he could not be safely managed in prison. The Ministry of Justice confirmed the move followed an independent clinical assessment carried out under the Mental Health
Khisêtjê
Khuiusi Khisêtjê helped his people recover their land and future in the Xingu
Khuiusi Khisêtjê assumed leadership after disease and violence reduced his people to around 50 and killed many of their elders. He helped recover the Wawi Indigenous Territory, which contained ancestral villages, sacred places, and the graves of Khisêtjê relatives. He worked to preserve Khisêtjê songs, language, oral history, and cultural knowledge while preparing younger leaders

