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Confirmed: ATSU is dead

A sad day to the footballing world as the we announce the demise of ATSU the Ghanian international footballer and former Newcastle United player. The recent devastating earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey is the main cause of his untimely death. The body of the Ghanian international footballer was in search all these days but later found under rumble. Condolences to his family. RIP LEGEND
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FROM TODAY, ALL THE WAY THROUGH March 30, 2023

Starting tomorrow at 05:00 On the 27th, we will experience an Ephemeral event and the Earth will be farther from the Sun. We cannot see the phenomenon, but we can feel its effects. This will continue until March. It will be colder than ever and will affect flu, coughs, breathing difficulties and more. To boost your immunity, you need to take many vitamins and supplements to boost your immunity. The distance from Earth to the Sun is 5 light minutes or 90,000,000 km. The aphelion event is 152 million km away from the Sun, or 66% farther from the Sun. The air is getting colder and our bodies are not accustomed to this temperature, so the difference is significant. Whether it's cloudy or sunny, you should maintain your best health. Increased cold feels the same!!! - Please share this information with as many people as possible so that we can also make predictions... Well summarized. 

SPAINISH GIANT VS ENGLISH GIANT: FC Barcelona Vs Manchester United

The long awaited battle between the king of England and the Spanish giant ended in draw with dramatic and intense display between both teams. Rashord is showing and living up to expectations this season as he turns himself to hard knot to the Barcelona defense but with luck on both sides, it was a tie. Raphinha plays his heart put on the pitch but the one and only Degea denied him of the credit he deserves from the match.

NECO Releases Nov/Dec SSCE Results, 57% Scores Five Credits And Above

NECO Registrar said that 11,419 candidates were booked for various forms of malpractices as against 4,454 in 2021.     The National Examination Council is one of the main secondary school examination bodies in the country. The National Examination Council is one of the main secondary school examination bodies in the country.   The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the 2022 November/ December Senior School Certificate of Examination (SSCE) results, with 57% of candidates scoring five credits and above. The Registrar and Chief Executive, Professor Dantani Wushishi, made the official announcement of the results at the NECO headquarters in Minna on Thursday, saying that a total of 60,133 candidates registered for the examination. Wushishi noted that 33,914 candidates representing 57.36% got five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics. NECO Registrar and Chief Executive, Professor Dantani Wushishi, announcing the release of the result on T...

BREAKING NEWS: IT'S PRESIDENT BUHARI VERSUS THE NBA THIS TIME

  The Apex court of the federal republic of Nigeria has made a ruling to temporarily suspend the rulings against using old notes as a legal tender across the nation but it was shocking as president Buhari addresses the nation on what to do despite the rulings of the apex court of the nation.   That means the deadline for the old N500 and N1,000 notes remains February 10, 2023, despite the Supreme Court ruling temporarily suspending the deadline. President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the continued use of old N200 notes as legal tender till April 10, extending the deadline for the note by 60 days. That means the deadline for the old N500 and N1,000 notes remains February 10, 2023, despite the Supreme Court ruling temporarily suspending the deadline. The old N200 notes will be used alongside the new N500 and N1,000 notes and other notes that were not changed. The President gave this directive during a nationwide address on Thursday morning amid the scarcity of the newly redesig...

TURKEY FINDS MORE SURVIVORS AS ANGER GROWS WEEKS AFTER EARTHQUAKE

Death toll 31,643 in Turkey, more than 5,714 in Syria At least eight people reported rescued on Monday Team seeks to free grandmother, mother and baby Rescue phase 'coming to a close', says U.N. in Syria Turkey, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Rescuers in Turkey pulled several children alive from collapsed buildings on Monday, a week after the country's worst earthquake in modern history, but hopes of many more survivors were fading and criticism of the authorities grew. In one city, rescuers were digging a tunnel to reach a grandmother, mother and daughter, all from one family, who appeared to have survived the 7.8 magnitude Feb. 6 quake and aftershock that have killed more than 37,000 in Turkey and Syria. But others were bracing for the inevitable scaling down of operations as low temperatures reduced the already slim chances of survival with some Polish rescuers announcing they would leave on Wednesday. In a sign of hope, a 13-year-old was pulled out alive after spending 182 h...

PROBLEM LOOMS WITH PDP AND ATIKU

Without doubt, for the first time since 1999, the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will not hold its presidential campaign in Rivers State ahead of the February 25 poll. The Rivers chapter of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council confirmed on Monday that its candidate Atiku Abubakar would no longer hold the scheduled rally in Rivers, which has the highest voter population in the Southsouth and the Southeast. The chairman of Rivers PDP, Senator Lee Maeba, blamed the development on the crisis between the council and Rivers chapter of the PDP led by Governor Nyesom Wike. Maeba alleged that the volatile atmosphere created by the Governor’s foot soldiers, who he said had been made to view Atiku as the enemy of the state, led to the cancellation. He reeled out series of attacks against Atiku’s campaigners in the state insisting that events leading to the proposed campaign had indications it could end up in bloodshed. He further berated security agencies in t...

2023 ELECTION: Tinubu addresses allegation of stockpiling new naira notes

                      The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu has denied stockpiling new naira notes ahead of the presidential election. Tinubu was reacting to an allegation by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, alleging he was mopping up new naira notes for vote-buying. Speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Mahmud Jega, Tinubu described the allegation as false. A statement by Jega reads: “We are not surprised that the PDP made a volte-face to conjure completely unfounded allegation against Tinubu. “Having realized that Atiku’s selfish, uncaring position has generated popular anger and resentment against him, it came up with this absurd claim that our candidate is mopping up new currency notes. We want to assure Nigerians that claim is utterly false.” The statement said Tinubu was speaking for the voiceless in his campaigns by calling for the extension of the naira sw...

BIG POWERS WAR: China says US balloons breached airspace at least 10 times

It comes after the US on 4 February shot down a suspected spy balloon over its airspace - which China said was one of its weather balloons gone astray. Relations between the two countries have since deteriorated. In recent days, the US has also shot down a number of other unidentified objects. Questioned on Monday, Beijing said the US had made many airspace breaches. "It's not uncommon as well for the US to illegally enter the airspace of other countries," said foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin at a regular press briefing. "Since last year alone, US balloons have illegally flown above China more than 10 times without any approval from Chinese authorities." "The first thing the US side should do is start with a clean slate, undergo some self-reflection, instead of smearing and accusing China," he added. He said Beijing had responded to the incursions in a "responsible and professional" manner. "If you want to know more about US high-...

Student death: In chrisland school

Student’s Death: Chrisland School Rules out Foul Play, as Parents Seek Justice Uchechukwu Nnaike The management of Chrisland Schools, Lagos has ruled out any foul play in the untimely death of one of its students, Whitney Adeniran, 12, who slumped during the school’s inter-house sports competition at Agege Stadium on Thursday February 9.The management stated that the deceased slumped in public view and not under any hidden circumstances whatsoever.“Our immediate response was to take advantage of proximity by identifying the nearest medical facility to take her to, where the doctor on duty administered oxygen and every aid possible on her,” it said.The school explained that Whitney was one of its day students, who opted not to participate in the inter-house sports match past for reasons the school was not very sure about.“However, on discretion, we respected her decision to err on the side of caution because on the 20th of January, it is in our records that she complained about a not to...