Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Great Achievement Nigeria tops in 10 most stressed countries list

Nigeria and its citizens have shot up to the top of countries with the most stress according to a research that was carried out by Bloomberg.
These happy Nigerians are really stressed out

Nigeria has created another milestone as she comes out as the top most stressed country in the world for 2016 and 2017, according to a research carried out by Bloomberg.

In the research which was meant to find out how stress affects citizens of different countries, Nigeria was voted as the number one country where residents are stressed out.
Researchers analyzed different variables in 74 countries including annual homicide rate, GDP per capita, insecurity,

Italian Cup Lazio into final despite Roma defeat

The six-time winners will meet either Napoli or Juventus in the final with the Turin giants leading 3-1 after the first leg.
Roma's midfielder Mohamed Salah scores during the Italian Tim Cup second leg semi-final football match AS Roma vs Lazio on April 4, 2017 at the Olympic stadium in Rome

Lazio reached the Italian Cup final on Tuesday despite losing 3-2 in the second leg to bitter city rivals Roma, advancing 4-2 on aggregate.

A double from Egyptian Mohamed Salah on 66 and 90 minutes

Man United vs Everton Wise up, Mourinho tells outcast Shaw

Shaw made his first appearance in a month against Everton on Tuesday and won the stoppage-time penalty.
Manchester United's English defender Luke Shaw made his first appearance in a month against Everton

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has told Luke Shaw to improve his understanding of the game if he wants to win a regular place in the side.

Shaw made his first appearance in a month against Everton on Tuesday and won the stoppage-time penalty that allowed Zlatan Ibrahimovic to earn United a 1-1 draw.

Shakespeare Leicester manager warns team to beware sting in tale Shakespeare's team moved to 10th place after a 2-0 victory against Sunderland on Tuesday.

Leicester City's defender Danny Simpson (C) celebrates following the English Premier League football match between Leicester City and Sunderland at the King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England on April 4, 2017

Craig Shakespeare refused to declare Leicester's survival battle won despite leading his team into the top half of the Premier League table.

Shakespeare's team moved to 10th place after a 2-0 victory against Sunderland on Tuesday that left beleaguered Black Cats boss David Moyes looking doomed to relegation.
The triumph extended Shakespeare's winning run at the start of his Premier League management career to five games and took the Foxes to nine points above the bottom three.

In Edo Kidnappers in police uniform abduct corps member, 3 others

The victims were said to be on a bus travelling to Bayelsa State when they were ambushed on Okene-Auchi Road.
Kidnapped corps member, Becky Godfrey

Gunmen on Monday, April 3, reportedly kidnapped a member of the National Youth Service Corps, Becky Godfrey, and  three other travellers.

The victims were said to be on a bus travelling to Bayelsa State when they were ambushed on Okene-Auchi Road.
It was reported that one of the gunmen,  who was in a police uniform, flagged down the bus - and as the driver stopped, the rest of the

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

In Calabar Teaching Hospital's Chief Medical Director, 4 others in prison for alleged N85M scam

A Chief Medical Director in Calabar and four others have been remanded in the prison in Calabar over an alleged N85million scam.
Prof Thomas Agan

The Chief Medical Director of University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Professor Thomas. U. Agan, four others have been remanded in prison custody by Justice I. E. Ekwo over an alleged N85million scam.

In a statement by Wilson Uwajaren published on SaharaReporters, Justice Ekwo of the Federal High Court remanded the medical director

In Abuja Five children burnt to death in electricity fire It was gathered that the sparks on electricity cables in the area started when the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) restored power.

Five children burnt to death in electricity fire

Five children were reportedly burnt to death in Abuja after an inferno, triggered by sparks on electric cables, gutted their apartment.

The incident was said to have occurred on Saturday, April 1, in Mpape community, in the Bwari area of the Federal Capital Territory.
It was gathered that the sparks on electricity cables in the area started when the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) restored power.

Bala Ngilari Prisons controller, 2 others suspended over 'fraudulent' release of convicted ex-Gov

Ngilari was recently jailed for 5 years, but a Yola High Court last week granted him bail on health grounds - it later turned out that the medical report was unauthorised.

Court grants N100m bail to former Adamawa Governor, Ngilari

The Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board, has suspended three senior Prisons officers, over the sham release of Bala Ngilari, the former Adamawa governor jailed for corruption.

Ngilari was recently sentenced to five years imprisonment, but a Yola High Court had last week granted him bail on health grounds.
It was later found that the medical report that aided the ex- governor's release was not authorized by the prison authorities.

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