Thursday
Wednesday
WHO OWNS LAGOS: WIN TICKETS TO ABL GAMES THIS FRIDAY--PROMO
Twenty Tickets are up for grabs as the battle for the supremacy of Lagos continues this Friday,29th April at the African Basketball League. The Lagos Warriors will take on the Abidjan Ramblers by 6pm while the Lagos Islanders will take on the Stallions by 8pm at the Landmark Centre.
The last time the Stallions and Islanders clashed, the Stallions lost to the Lagos Islanders with a 8 point margin. Bear in mind, the Stallions have recently acquired ex National Team Coach Ayodele Bakare, so get ready for more action as we countdown to one of the biggest games in the African Basketball League Home Games.Tuesday
Read Details of How The ABL Has Been Going So Far?
The ABL has been going very well, we have exceeded all our expectations and projections, our fan base is growing, our All Star weekend attracted hundreds of fans from outside Nigeria while the All Star game itself had more than 3000 people in attendance and we have been successful in redefining the value of sports and entertainment in Africa, but most importantly we are proud that our fans find value in this one of a kind innovation. In an era when so many countries are experiencing economic downtime, ABL has created over 300 jobs across Africa in such a short time with our emphasis on local content and the local manufacture of our products in a space that never existed before the ABL.
Sunday
"THEY CANNOT BE GATHERED WITH THE HAND"-----Amb. Igbokwe
During the week I read an article which says that: “The Federal Government and 59 other nations will in May sign agreement on the sanctions to be imposed on corrupt political and public office holders. It further detailed that: “President Muhammadu Buhari will join 59 other world leaders in the United Kingdom to seal the pact by which any of the 60 countries involved would no longer be a “safe haven” for treasury looters.
Friday
University Don Calls For Construction Of Film Village in South East, Nigeria
The Vice Chancellor of the Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu
University (COOU), Professor Joseph Okafor has called on government of all tiers to
see to the actualization of a film village for the south east, been a project
that will serve as one of the instruments to be use to preserve Igbo cultural
heritage.
He said though the project is long overdue but urged
government and private individuals to
mop-up resources to see to the realization of the project.
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I’m proud to overtake Ronaldo – Suarez
Luis Suarez said on Thursday he felt “privileged” after scoring four goals against Deportivo La Coruna to move ahead of former Brazil striker Ronaldo’s tally of 48 goals in a season for Barcelona, Skysports reports.
The Uruguayan, who moved on to 49 goals in 48 games in the campaign, inspired Barca to an 8-0 rout of Deportivo, ending a run of four games without a league win and reigniting their bid to retain the La Liga title.Siasia warns Musa, Iwobi, Omeruo
NATIONAL Under-23 team coach Samson Siasia has vowed to pick his Rio 2016 Olympic Games squad based on current form, warning big-name Super Eagles players thought to have booked their seats on the plane to Brazil It won’t be a piece of cake to board the flight.
Atlanta’ 96 Olympic Games men’s football champions Nigeria have been drawn in Group B alongside Sweden, Colombia and Japan in the 16-nation tournament at Rio 2016.Siasia, who has been racking his brains to name his final 23-man squad for the August 3-20 Games, insisted on Thursday he would select the best players available.
Pinnick, Giwa didn’t listen to me – Dalung
Sports minister, Solomon Dalung, on Thursday said Nigeria’s football crisis would have been averted if Nigeria Football Federation president, Amaju Pinnick, and Chris Giwa had listened to him.
Dalung, who spoke in Lagos, said it was unfortunate that the game Nigerians loved was at the receiving end as a result of the leadership crisis.
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