Thursday, January 10, 2019

(LOCAL) ASUU Strike: No agreement reached with federal government – Prof Ogunyemi

 

   President of ASUU, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, who reacted to claims that the ASUU strike might be suspended soon, stated that no agreement has been reached with the federal government.
 
   Prof Biodun Ogunyemi who spoke with Tribune, disclosed that the team that represented the union at the meeting with representatives of government had no final say over calling off the ASUU strike action.

(SPORTS) Aaron Ramsey Leaving Arsenal for Juventus at end of season

 
  Aaron Ramsey has agreed a five-year deal with Juventus worth £36m and will join the Italian champions on a free transfer at the end of the season. According to The Guardian, the midfielder who has been discussing a move for weeks, will leave Arsenal after 10 years at the club.

(LOCAL) Army Opens Maiduguri Road



  Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have opened the Maiduguri-Damaturu-Potiskum road to motorists in Borno and Yobe states.

(ENTERTAINMENT) Dr Sid's Wife Shares Beautiful Maternity Photos

   Mavin act Dr Sid welcomed his second child, Sarah with wife, Simi on Christmas Eve, 2018. His wife, Simi has taken to her IG page to share beautiful maternity photos. Captioning the photos, she wrote;

(BUSINESS) Dangote Leads Forbes' Africa Billionaires List



  Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote has retained his place as the richest man in Africa. He remained number one on the newly released Forbes’ list of African billionaires. He, however, lost almost $2bn compared to his last year’s worth. The list was released on Wednesday. Dangote’s estimated $10.3 billion net worth is nearly $2 billion less than a year ago. Mike Adenuga, the owner of Globacom, emerged Africa’s 5th richest man. He is worth an estimated $9.2 billion.

Here are the richest Africa’s Billionaires