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LEICESTER OWNER CONFIRMED DEAD

Many were greeted with the shocking news on Sunday evening that confirmed that Leicester FC club owner and chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and 4 others were killed in a helicopter crash just outside the King power stadium on Saturday at 20:30 BST. The club owner had just finished watching his team play a 1-1 draw to West Ham and was on his way to the Airport from where he was to take a flight back to Thailand, his home country. Passers-by…

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MALE BIRTH CONTROL PILL PASSES A SAFETY TEST

After about a month of treatment, a new prototype pill called dimethandrolone undecanoate, or DMAU, had reduced levels of hormones including testosterone that are necessary for sperm production. During that time, none of the 83 men who completed the treatment suffered troubling symptoms that can arise with a dramatic drop in testosterone, researchers reported March 18 at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting. “Scientists have been working on a male contraceptive for decades,” says Monica Laronda, a reproductive endocrinologist at the…

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IFE’S NEW QUEEN

It’s not shocking for a traditional ruler to amass as much wives and if he has just one, questions arise. The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi,  is not one to lag behind as he has taken for himself a new wife. Mind you, just not any woman, but to a beautiful 25 year old. What’s more? She’s an evangelist and founder of an interdenominational church, EN-HERALDS. Her name, Miss Naomi Oluwaseyi, a prophetess based in Akure. This has raised…

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ARIANA GRANDE BREAKS OFF ENGAGEMENT TO PETE DAVIDSON

One would expect that by now, we should all be used to high profile celebrity splits, break-ups and divorces but that doesn’t mean they don’t get to make the headlines and still have a way of coming at the least expected time. The unlucky casualty this time, is none other than pop singer Ariana Grande and Saturday Night live comedian Pete Davidson. The celebrity pair who started their summer whirlwind romance in May this year, were engaged in June, barely…

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THIERRY HENRY’S RETURN ENDS IN DEFEAT

World cup winner and newly appointed Monaco coach, Thierry Henry,  didn’t get to enjoy his fairy tale return to the principality club as he might have expected. The 41 year old French man took charge of his first game against Strasbourg which ended in a 2-1 defeat which was made even worse by having to finish the game with ten men after Monaco player Grandsir saw red in the 66th minute. Monaco now have only six points from 10 games…

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CLINICAL SCIENCES CLINCH 3RD POSITION AT LANRE BELLO INTER-FACULTY DEBATE.

There was no shortage of drama and intrigue at the 5th annual Lanre Bello Inter-faculty debate competition organized by the Junior Chamber International which held on the 5th of October, 2018 at the First bank building, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan. After what seemed like forever, the debate competition finally commenced with representatives from the various faculties looking to do justice to the topics which were centred on the increased security challenges in the country and the solutions to…

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UI MEDICAL STUDENT WINS GOVERNOR’S INAUGURATION ESSAY COMPETITION

Omoyajowo Olayinka Simult, a 400 level student of Medicine and Surgery at University of Ibadan, has won 2018 Governor John Kayode Fayemi’s Inauguration Essay Writing Competition. The essay competition was one of the many activities that heralded the inauguration and swearing-in of the new Governor of Ekiti State. According to the official release by Dr. Jimlas Ogunsakin, the Chairman of the Essay Writing Sub-Committee, the essay competition was organised to rekindle participation in governance and ensure a sense of inclusion…

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THE IMPLOSION OF THE GERMAN MACHINE

Joachim Low’s Germany reaches new lows against the Netherlands. The German football team set a number of unwanted records after their shocking 3-0 loss to The Netherlands. Joachim Low took charge of his 168th game as manager of the German national side, which was a record for the highest number of games a German manager has ever taken charge of; but this was one positive record sandwiched by a number of negative ones. Before now, modern day Germany have never…

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CANADA BECOMES SECOND COUNTRY TO LEGALISE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA

Canada has become the second country after Uruguay to legalise possession and use of recreational cannabis. Legal pot has been an inescapable topic for months in Canada, as governments and companies prepared in earnest for 17 October. The first recreational cannabis to be legally bought in Canada was purchased at midnight on Wednesday (02:30 GMT) on the eastern island of Newfoundland amid queues of hundreds of people. Cannabis possession first became a crime in Canada in 1923 but medical marijuana…

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INDIAN MINISTER MJ AKBAR RESIGNS OVER #METOO ALLEGATIONS

Editor-turned-politician MJ Akbar has resigned as the Minister of State for External Affairs amid sexual harassment allegations by several of his former colleagues. “Since I have decided to seek justice in a court of law in my personal capacity, I deem it appropriate to step down from office and challenge false accusations levied against me, also in a personal capacity. I have, therefore, tendered my resignation from the office of Minister of State for External Affairs. I am deeply grateful…

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