Prince Harry, now Duke of Sussex, married his American beau, actress Meghan Markle on Saturday in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. The ceremony capped a week-long frenzy that engulfed the whole of England and the rest of world. Thousands of people, who travelled from far and near, camped on the open grounds of the Long Walk, the Carriage Procession route, outside the Windsor Castle ahead of the Big Day, just to catch a glimpse of their beloved Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The mixed multitude had white faces, blacks…
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Hazard Penalty Gives Chelsea FA Cup Final Victory Over Man Utd
Eden Hazard’s first-half penalty decided the FA Cup final in Chelsea’s favour at Wembley to leave Jose Mourinho and Manchester United empty-handed this season. Hazard – in a moment which did not bode well for the World Cup meeting between England and Belgium in Russia in June – twisted and tore past Phil Jones before drawing a clumsy foul from the United defender after 22 minutes. He calmly dispatched the penalty which was to prove to be the decisive moment in a final that was hard fought rather than distinguished.…
Read MoreCannabis reduces seizures in patients with severe epilepsy -Study
A new study has revealed that Cannabidiol (CBD), a compound derived from the cannabis plant that does not produce a “high” and has been an increasing focus of medical research, significantly reduce the number of dangerous seizures in patients with a severe form of epilepsy called Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. In the new study comparing two doses of CBD to a placebo, the researchers reported a 41.9 percent reduction in “drop seizures” — a type of seizure that results in severe loss of muscle control and balance — in patients taking a…
Read MoreI Stopped Visiting My Family When I Was Asked To Quit Music –mr. Real
Street hop crooner ‘Legbegbe’ Mr. Real,revealed that the road to stardom was not rosy. He further disclosed that his family members advised him against pursuing a career in music. He said, “I have been doing music for over 10 years now. But you know in life when it is not your time, there is nothing you can do about it. All this while, I have been working and waiting on God for a breakthrough. Once God says it is your time to shine, no man on earth can stop you…
Read MoreKillings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG
The Federal Government has said the country’s military manpower is not enough to secure every village in the Middle Belt region in order to stop incessant killings occasioned by herders and farmers’ clashes in the area. It has, however, mandated the National Emergency Management Authority to rebuild villages in Benue State and ensure they are not far from one another. The Federal Government also said that the farmers and herdsmen’s clashes which had led to loss of lives and property were caused by the influx of weapons into the country…
Read MoreNNPC, NPA, FIRS, others failed to remit N526bn, $21bn Between 2010 And 2015 –NEC
Eighteen Federal Government’s revenue generating agencies failed to remit N526bn and $21bn into the Federation Account between 2010 and June 2015, an audit commissioned by the National Economic Council has revealed. The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, has therefore recommended that the affected agencies be made to refund the money. Gombe State Governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of a meeting of the NEC presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday. The council chaired by the Vice-President has…
Read MoreSaraki Vs IGP: Kwara judiciary wants suspects returned to Ilorin
The Kwara State Judiciary yesterday has asked the police to bring back some criminal suspects that were transferred to Abuja on Wednesday . Police spokesperson, Jimoh Moshood, said the suspects were transferred to Abuja for further investigation in the allegations of murder and criminal conspiracy slammed against them. Senate President Bukola Saraki, who is from Kwara State, said the move was part of a grand plot by Inspector General Ibrahim Idris to frame him. Saraki drew the attention of the nation to the alleged plot at the senate plenary on Wednesday.…
Read MoreGriezmann Breaks Europa Record As Atleti Win Europa League
The French player broke new ground with a brilliantly opportunistic brace in Lyon, as his countrymen had no answer to a well-drilled Atleti Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann achieved a unique first as the Frenchman downed compatriots Marseille with a Europa League final double. The former Real Sociedad forward scored in each half to put Atletico Madrid ahead in Lyon on Wednesday. His first came after a period of sustained Marseille pressure to capitalise on a defensive error, before he doubled the lead after the break. And in breaking down…
Read MoreAll about SwimCount Sperm Quality Test – a breakthrough for early diagnosis in male infertility
Infertility threatens the love and harmony of a home. Many couples are faced with the unimaginable agony of childlessness. The desire of most couples in Nigeria is to become parents within the first or second year of marriage. While many have it fulfilled, a large number are still battling with the challenge of infertility. In spite of their efforts, a lot of people have had their hopes dashed. And when pregnancy is not achieved at a point, mistrust sets in the relationship. Most of the time, the woman bears the…
Read MoreFG Destroys 5,870 Illegal Arms Recovered In Zamfara
The illegal arms displayed before destruction in Gusau, Zamfara State capital, on Monday, May 14, 2018 The Presidential Committee on Small Arms and Light Weapons in Gusau on Monday destroyed 5,870 illegal arms and ammunition recovered by the Zamfara Government. The exercise marked the launch of the pilot stage of the destruction of arms and weapons recovered from persons who illegally held them. The recovery in Zamfara was made from repentant bandits who surrendered their weapons to the state government Committee for Peace, Reconciliation and Disarmament, headed by the deputy…
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