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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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Ndidi launches his personal NGO the Own Foundation as rival clubs look to sign him

SUPER Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has launched a non-governmental organisation (NGO) known as the Own Foundation dedicated to empowering communities and spreading humanity through compassion and action.

 

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Nigeria’s recent electricity tariff increases should have included a clean energy surcharge that would have gone towards manufacturing panels, building waste-to-energy plants and opening solar farms

Ayo Akinfe

[1] As a nation, one of our top priorities must be to get all new industrial concerns to generate their own power. Nowhere in the world today are industrial start-ups dependent on the national grid for their power supply

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Governor Obaseki appoints young engineer Omobayo Godwins as his new deputy as Shaibu is impeached

GOVERNOR Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has appointed 38 year old engineer Omobayo Marvellous Godwins as his new deputy following the impeachment of Philip Shaibu earlier on today by the state house of assembly.

 

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Iwobi breaks Mikel's record becoming the Nigerian with the most number of minutes played

FULHAM playmaker Alex Iwobi has broken John Mikel Obi's record and become the Nigerian player to have featured in the English Premier League for the longest period of time after he chalked up a total of 16,289 minutes after the weekend's game.

 

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Olowu of Owu to participate in first ever Odun Omo Olowu Festival UK next month

FIRST class traditional ruler the Olowu of Owu  His Royal Majesty Kabiyesi Oba Saka Adelola Matemilola will be visiting London next month where he will participate in the first ever Odun Omo Olowu Festival UK.

 

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To resolve the crisis in the power sector once and for all, President Tinubu should levy a one-off windfall tax on general overseers to generate $10bn for investment in infrastructural upgrades as part of a National Electricity Plan that looks like this

Ayo Akinfe

[1] As from October 1 2024, no building in Nigeria will be granted a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) unless it has solar panels installed on its roof

[2] As from 2026, all buildings in Nigeria must have solar panels installed on their roofs. Not having one will attract prosecution with the risk of the property being forfeited to the federal government

[3] By the end of 2027, all public buildings in Nigeria must be fitted with solar panels

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