Former African and World footballer of the year, George Weah has said the problems that have seen Nigerian football struggle over the last year have nothing to do with Stephen Keshi, but rather with the team.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Weah:Keshi is not Eagles’ problem
Former African and World footballer of the year, George Weah has said the problems that have seen Nigerian football struggle over the last year have nothing to do with Stephen Keshi, but rather with the team.
Chuka chucks his hat into the ring: Umunna announces Labour leadership bid with promise to win back England
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Labour's shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna announced he was running for Labour leader in a message released on Facebook this morning
Dynamics of change: The Amaechi years(1)
Subsequently, this ‘Stubborn will’ ignited the urge for 15 like minds with eagle eye on pen, to come together with the aim of critically reviewing the tenacity and simplicity of a biblical Moses of our time whose wills even though smirked and seldom debunked, undauntedly pursued a cause that humanity will grudgingly accept or reject.
North Korea executes defense chief with an anti-aircraft gun: South Korea agency
By Ju-min Park and James Pearson
Hyon Yong Chol, 66, who headed the isolated country's military, was charged with treason, including disobeying Kim and falling asleep during an event at which North Korea's young leader was present, according to South Korean lawmakers briefed in a closed-door meeting with the spy agency on Wednesday.SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its defense chief by putting him in front of an anti-aircraft gun at a firing range, Seoul's National Intelligence Service told lawmakers, the latest in a series of high-level purges since Kim Jong Un took charge in Pyongyang.
His execution was watched by hundreds of people, they said.
It was not clear how the NIS obtained the information and it is not possible to independently verify such reports from within secretive North Korea.
Experts on North Korea said there was no sign of instability in Pyongyang, but there could be if the purges continued.
Justin Bieber tells Seventeen he wants an 'attractive and honest' girlfriend as he apologizes for rebellious phase
Looking for love: Justin Bieber told Seventeen magazine he wants to find an 'attractive and honest' girlfriend he can spend the rest of his life with
Cover shoot: The pop superstar bared his soul for the June/July edition of Seventeen
Before that the Believe star said, 'I need healthy relationships with people I can feel safe with. People I can say whatever to, and I’m not going to be judged.'
The pop star also reflected on his wild behavior in 2014.
'I was rebelling a little bit. I was getting cockier and cockier,' the Baby hit maker confessed.
'I didn’t have people to check me. I looked back and I was disappointed in myself.'
The One More Time star added: 'You have to own up to the mistakes. You have to say, I’m sorry if I’ve let you down.
'I always want to be honest and let people know that those mistakes aren’t who I am. Who I am is someone who really cares about people.'
The hunky cover boy donned a khaki green zip-up jacket, grey T-shirt, black ripped jeans and white sneakers for the photo shoot.
Justin's blonde hair was left long and floppy on top and short at the sides and back
On top of appearing on Ellen DeGeneres' show, issuing a public apology and braving a Comedy Central roast, Justin has been cleaning up his life.
Mayowa Alaran UI sets up investigative committee after 200 level student’s tragic death
An investigative committee has been set up by the management of the University of Ibadan(UI) to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Mayowa Alaran, a 200 level Human Kinetics student.
The development was announced in a Tuesday announcement published on the university’s website a day after the student’s tragic death.
“The University Administration regrets the death of a 200 level student of the Department of Health Education and Human Kinetics, Faculty of Education, yesterday, 06 May, 2015 in the Junior Common Room, Independence Hall, who was alleged to have slumped while watching a football match,” the notice read.
According to the notice, the committee is also expected to look into ways of improving students’’ welfare.
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