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Man United and Spurs step up their quests for Tosin Adarabioyo as transfer window looms

NIGERIA-eligible centreback Tosin Adarabioyo is currently being sought by English Premier League giants Manchester United And Tottenham Hotspurs who are both hoping to sign him up during the forthcoming summer transfer window.

 

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If President Tinubu is serious about attracting diaspora investment into Nigeria, he has to come up with a housing programme that looks something like this

Ayo Akinfe

[1] As from October 1 2024, every state government and the FCT authority is compelled to construct a minimum of 10,000 housing units a year

[2] Every one of our 774 local government areas is compelled to construct at least 1,000 housing units a year

[3] All government ministries, agencies, departments and parastatals are compelled to offer mortgages to any employee who has spent up to three years in service

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Four Premier League clubs set their sights ion Ndidi as he becomes available on a free transfer

SUPER Eagles anchorman Wilfred Ndidi looks most likely to remain in the English Premier League next season as at least four sides have him in their sights and will be making moves to sign him during the forthcoming summer transfer window.

 

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I dream of a Nigeria, the world’s largest black nation that comes up with a way to travel at the speed of light, that constructs cities on the moon and even builds communities on Mars

 

Ayo Akinfe

[1] By 2050, Nigeria will be the third most populous nation on earth after India and China and I take the view that there are certain things man tried to do but has not quite achieved and Nigeria should be the one to get us over the finishing line. Africa is in the middle of earth, Nigeria is almost in the middle of Africa, so we are not just any nation. We should consider ourselves humanity's hope of the 22nd century

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Bobrisky admits that he is a man as he goes to Ikoyi Prison to start six month sentence

CONTROVERSIAL social media personality and cross-dresser Idris Olanrewaju Okuneye popularly known as Bobrisky is to serve a six month sentence in the male wing of Ikoyi Prison after conceding that he was a man before being sentenced today.

 

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Allen Onyema should show the whole world that he is another Alhassan Dantata by creating a Peace Maritime Transportation Company that will revolutionise river travel across Nigeria

 

Ayo Akinfe

[1] If you ask me, the first real enterpruener Nigeria ever produced was Alhassan Dantata, the man behind the Kano groundnut pyramids. He came up with a novel idea to make Nigeria the world’s largest producer by gathering produce from small growers, effectively creating one huge Nigerian cooperative

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Controversial US football star OJ Simpson succumbs to cancer passing away at 76

CONTROVERSIAL former US footballer and actor Orenthal James Simpson popularly known as OJ Simpson has passed away at the age of 76 after succumbing to cancer yesterday according to his family.

 

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Were I in Allen Oyema’s shoes, I would be looking to launch a railway subsidiary called Rail Peace that will provide me with a vertically integrated transport structure

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Air Peace has laid down a market in the international aviation market. For me, this needs to built upon, first of all with progression to becoming a national carrier and then proceeding to merge with other African airlines like Ethiopian Airlines and Egypt Air. This needs to happen if Air Peace wants to compete with the likes of Emirates, KLM, BA, Virgin, Air France, Turkish Airlines, etc

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Super Falcons drawn in Olympics group of death after qualifying for Paris by edging out South Africa

NIGERIA'S Super Falcons have been drawn un the group of death at this summer's women's football tournament after managing to qualify for the Paris Olympics by edging out South Africa's Banyana Banyana last night.

 

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Our Nigerian University Commission needs to introduce a new course called MSc in Pastorpruenership that will train wealthy clergymen and women to become investors

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Nigeria must be sitting on at least $50bn worth of dead capital, as the majority of her 100m Christian faithful pay one tenth of their earnings in the form of tithes. That capital simply has to be invested in the economy if we want to end of dependency on crude oil and diversify

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