Astonishing, Gorilla Swallows N6.8 million in Kano Zoo
Another trending but shocking story is the claim that a big Gorilla swallowed N6.8 million in the Kano Zoological Gardens during Sallah celebration.
Read moreAnother trending but shocking story is the claim that a big Gorilla swallowed N6.8 million in the Kano Zoological Gardens during Sallah celebration.
Read moreA 45 year-old man from Umueke Ezagbogu, Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State, Paul Ihuaka has confessed that he was under the influence of alcohol when he raped his mother.
Read moreKing Mswati III of Swaziland has declared that from June 2019, to ensure every woman gets a husband men will be required to marry at least five wives or go to jail.
Read moreManchester City became the first team to retain the Premier League crown since Manchester United 10 years ago thereby ending Liverpool’s magnificent challenge after surviving a scare to come from behind and outclass Brighton at the Amex Stadium.
City may not have repeated the 100 points that won the title last season but this was arguably an even sweeter success given the season-long battle with Liverpool.
After Liverpool have lost the lead few months ago, the team continue the chase till the end of the season, even with a 2 nil win over the giants slayer; Wolves at Amfield stadium.
Read moreThe BBC has reportedly fired Danny Baker, the broadcaster with BBC Radio 5Live, who tweeted an image of a chimpanzee dressed in clothes with the caption “Royal Baby leaves hospital’’
Read moreHarry and Meghan presented their royal son to the world through posts on Instagram after he was named.
Read moreThe Argentine forward’s second goal in the encounter was his 600th goal for the Spanish giants.v
Read moreNo thanks to Luke Shaw as First Leg of the Uefa Champions League quarter final between Manchester United and Barcelona ended 0-1 at the Old Trafford while Juventus managed a draw against Ajax.
Read more“The quarter-final first legs take place on 9 April and 10 April. The semi-finals start on 30 April and 1 May.”
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