Manchester United have signed former Watford striker Odion Ighalo from Shanghai Shenhua on loan until the end of the season. The deal to bring the 30-year-old Nigeria international to Old Trafford contains no option to buy. Ighalo, who is still in China but is expected to fly to the UK in the next few days, scored 39 goals in 99 matches for Watford between 2014 and 2017. “Odion is an experienced player,” said United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. “He will come in and give us an option of a different type of centre-forward for the short spell he’s staying with us. “A great lad and very professional, he will make the most of his time here.”
Speaking at his home in Eldoret, Mzee Kibor told the media that the venue of the event is still a guarded secret.
Mzee Kibor who is the convener and the National Patron of the Annual Men’s conference in Kenya has given the way forward on requirements for all the speakers during the 14th February event.
“We are not going to allow newly wedded couples to address us. Men want to hear what marriage is all about and how to handle women. How then can someone with only one wife give advice on handling all women?” Said Mzee Kibor He further emphasized the need for the event to have a men outlook. He therefore proposed that no male without beards will be given a platform to speak. “We shall not allow people with Sopranos and no beards to speak. That one might be cnfused to be a female. It is purely a men’s affair.” Kibor told the media as he burst into laughter. Kibor however said that the doors will be open to all men, whether Single or Married. As long as any man is willing to quench his thirst from Mzee Kibor’s undiluted wisdom, they are welcome.
Lassa fever: One dead, 3 quarantined in Borno Credit: Legit
Lassa fever: One dead, 3 quarantined in Borno
Borno State Government has confirmed the outbreak of Lassa fever in Maiduguri, the state capital.
The Commissioner of Health, Dr. Salihu Aliyu Bura, told reporters in Maiduguri informed that one person has been confirmed dead from the virus with three suspected cases.
The Commissioner explained that the outbreak was confirmed at Bolori, a settlement within Maiduguri metropolitan.
The victim, a 24-year- old, was said to have been rushed to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital where he died.
According to him, the three suspected cases are being quarantined at a designated center at Jajeri within Maiduguri.
Lassa fever is named after a town in Borno State called “Lassa” in the southern part of the state where it was first discovered in 1969.
This year 2020 alone, Lassa fever is presently ravaging states like Ondo, Plateau, Ebonyi, Edo, Delta, Abia, Enugu, Kano and Bauchi as more than 26 persons have died of the deadly virus so far.
Prevention is key to preventing Lassa fever which is one of the type of viral hemorrhagic fever (fever) – cover your foodstuffs in airtight containers , always wash your hands, kill ALL rats in your households and report any form of fever to your doctor.
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Home » News » Today In History: A plane crashed in Kano killing 176 people Today In History: A plane crashed in Kano killing 176 people ON JANUARY 22, 20209:19 PMIN NEWS
1973: A plane crashed in Kano, Nigeria, killing 176 people.
The Kano air disaster was a chartered Boeing 707 passenger flight on 22 January 1973 that crashed while attempting to land at Kano International Airport. It is the deadliest aviation disaster ever to take place in Nigeria,[1] as 176 passengers and crew perished in the crash. There were 26 survivors. [wikipedia] 1510 Jews are expelled from Colmar, Alsace 1771 Spain cedes Falkland Islands to Britain 1798 Coup d’état in Batavian Republic 2′
Home » News » Today In History: A plane crashed in Kano killing 176 people Today In History: A plane crashed in Kano killing 176 people ON JANUARY 22, 20209:19 PMIN NEWS
1973: A plane crashed in Kano, Nigeria, killing 176 people.
The Kano air disaster was a chartered Boeing 707 passenger flight on 22 January 1973 that crashed while attempting to land at Kano International Airport. It is the deadliest aviation disaster ever to take place in Nigeria,[1] as 176 passengers and crew perished in the crash. There were 26 survivors. [wikipedia] 1510 Jews are expelled from Colmar, Alsace 1771 Spain cedes Falkland Islands to Britain 1798 Coup d’état in Batavian Republic
Operatives of the Abuja Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC have arrested Badamasi Sule and Muhammad Muhammad, suspected money-doublers, for being in possession of counterfeit Naira notes totaling about N45million.
The EFCC in a statement released, said the duo were arrested in December 2019, following actionable intelligence report which exposed a syndicate of fraudsters who specialize in printing fake N1,000 notes. They were also found to be in possession of fake $100 bills.
The syndicate is believed to be operating from Gashua, Yobe State, with its dispatch lodge being a hotel located in Abacha Estate, close to the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja.
The Supreme Court has upheld the election of Bala Mohammed as the governor of Bauchi State. Recall that Monday morning, a seven-man panel of Justices of the apex court led by Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, postponed the delivery of judgment till 3 pm.
According to Mr Ngwuta, the decision would avail them more time to consider the merit of appeals lodged against Governor Bala Mohammed. Delivering the lead judgement, Justice Mohammed Dattijo held that the appellant failed to demonstrate the “perversity” in the concurrent findings of the Bauchi state Governorship Election Tribunal and the Court of Appeal in Jos. Also, other members of the seven-man panel of justices concurred with the lead judgement.