Juventus Coach: I smoke 60 cigarettes per day

Maurizio Sarri, new Juventus Coach admits his smoking habit is out of control. “It’s 60 a day, probably a few too many” he said. The tactician is currently on vacation in Ascoli-Piceno, where he sat down for a conversation with local site La Nuova Riviera. He discussed his love for the area and why he’s considering a second home there after renting for several years, even if he might be put off by a new rule banning smoking on the beach. “I smoke 60 a day, which is probably a few too…

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Malabu oil Bribery: Russian Diplomat Says No Evidence against Jonathan

Ednan Agaev, a former Russian diplomat, who once alleged that former President, Goodluck Jonathan, allegedly received $200 million in the controversial Malabu oil deal, has reversed himself on the claim, stressing that the initial statement in which he indicted the former president was made under duress. Agaev, a middleman and defendant in the case, helped to negotiate the transfer of the OPL 245 oil block to Shell and Eni, two multinationals at the heart of the scandal. He made the new claim last Wednesday while giving evidence before an Italian…

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Obiano decries rate of police, others smoking Indian hemp

Willie Obiano, Anambra State Governor, has decried the rate at which some personnel of the Nigeria Police and other security outfits smoke Indian hemp. Obiano warned that the substance would only damage them instead of helping them as they erroneously believed. He stated this during a lecture organised by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to commemorate the 2019 International Day against Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking in Awka. While condemning the rate at which security personnel abuse drugs, especially Indian hemp, the governor traced the introduction of cannabis sativa…

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Doctors, management trade words over indefinite strike in LUTH

The June 7 indefinite strike action embarked upon by the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), has deepen the crisis between the management of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and the Doctors as both parties trade words. The management of LUTH had debunked the allegations made by the association, comprising Resident Doctors and all House Officers in the hospital, stating that all demands put forward by the association were baseless and untrue. Meanwhile, all the members of the ARD held a two-day warning strike on May 22-23, on the grounds…

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