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5000-nigerians-employed-tstv-launches-october-1st/ 5:55 PMHamsik Closes In On Maradona Record As Napoli Stay Perfect 5:52 PMNigeria @57: Let’s Continue To Foster The Spirit Of Oneness For Greater Nigeria-Ashafa Urges Nigerians 5:45 PMNIGERIA @ 57: Okowa Challenges Elites To Rededicate Themselves To Nigeria’s Growth 5:45 PMBarca Win Behind Closed Doors Amid Catalonia Clashes 5:38 PMFG To Hold National Dialogue On Revival Of Marketing Boards 5:35 PMNigeria At 57: Obaseki Approves Release Of 70 Prisoners 5:24 PMIndependence Anniversar: Governor Wike Explains Why Nigeria Is Not Progressing 5:20 PMLet’s Fix Our Politics, Atiku Charges Nigerians 4:40 PMIndependence: Chidoka Demands Creation Of Sixth State For South East 4:26 PMNigeria Independence Day: PDP Salutes Nigeria At 57 4:19 PMNigeria @57: I Think The Debate About Restructuring Is Healthy – British High Commissioner 4:18 PMNigeria At 57: Coalition Lauds Nigerian Military’s Efforts To Nation Building  4:06 PMIwobi Scores As Arse...

UTTER DISGRACE FORCING BARCELONA TO PLAY AMID CATALAN REFERENDUM CHAOS

UTTER DISGRACE FORCING BARCELONA TO PLAY AMID CATALAN REFERENDUM CHAOS The Blaugrana met Las Palmas behind closed doors at Camp Nou after the Spanish league refused to allow the game to be suspended It was a match that should never have been played. After brutal and heavy-handed tactics by the Spanish police left close to 500 people injured amid chaotic scenes in the Catalan independence referendum on Sunday, Barcelona met Las Palmas behind closed doors at Camp Nou in the afternoon. The Spanish government had sent in thousands of police officers from across the country in an attempt to halt a vote they had claimed was illegal. And when the Catalan people turned out in numbers to vote for their right to choose on the independence debate, the forces resorted to violence in scenes that have shocked the watching world. Barca did not want to play. "FC Barcelona condemns the events that have taken place in many parts of Catalonia today in order to prevent its citizens ...

IWOBI CAN BECOME ARSENAL'S VERY OWN JAY-JAY OKOCHA

IWOBI CAN BECOME ARSENAL'S VERY OWN JAY-JAY OKOCHA The Nigerian possesses an abundance of talent and appears to be taking Arsene Wenger's advice on board by adding goals to his game Patience is a virtue in every walk of life and no-one knows that better than Alex Iwobi. The Nigerian youngster graduated from Arsenal’s Hale End academy in May 2014 and he has gone on to make 65 appearances for the Gunners’ first team. Iwobi is the kind of player every supporter dreams about having in their team – a youth product who has grown up with the values of the club and forged a place for himself in the senior squad. The youngster’s first season at Emirates Stadium in 2015-16 surpassed all expectations, as he made 21 appearances at home and in Europe whilst still a teenager. Still just 21, he’s never been fazed by the occasion whether it be playing away to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena or scoring a goal on his first full Premier League start against Everton. goal.com