Thursday 15 January 2015

Nigerian Obas Give Their Royal Blessings On Orijin + Photos

Royal fathers across Nigeria have joined millions of Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to attest to the fact that Orijin, the modern and contemporary drink from Guinness Nigeria is the fastest selling and the most innovative alcoholic beverage in Nigeria today.

When the Guinness team visited the palaces and kingdoms of these

New CasesOf Ebola Declining In West Africa

New Ebola cases in the three West African countries (Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone) worst affected by the deadly outbreak of the virus are declining, weekly UN figures show.

Sierra Leone and Guinea both recorded the lowest weekly total of confirmed Ebola cases since August. Liberia, which reported no new cases on two days last week, had its lowest weekly total since June.

The spirit of Freetown seem to be back with residents in the capital celebrating, albeit quietly, the low Ebolainfection figures. For over a week the reported daily infections have been in single figures and on Tuesday there were only two deaths.

Liberia will conquer Ebola, a resident said.

Afcon 2015: Congo & Burkina Faso and others Coaches Complain Bitterly, We Can't Find Hotels To Stay

Teams arriving at the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea have been forced to search for places to sleep because of a lack of hotel rooms. Congo coach Claude Le Roy said five of his 35-strong party attending the tournament did not have accommodation. He revealed that the hotel the bulk of his team are in lacks running water and has exposed electrical cables.

Burkina Faso coach Paul Put also criticised facilities, saying the event should have been delayed until June.

It will be recalled that Equatorial Guinea is staging the tournament at short notice because Morocco was stripped of the right in November due to Ebola outbreak in the country.

They however have to find a way of surviving because the tournament will start on Saturday to end on Sunday, 8 February. They still have three weeks to go. So unfortunate.

Wednesday 14 January 2015

Edo State Gov. kicks out Igbinedion Varsity students from state medical facility

Edo state governor, Adams Oshiomole today gave an executive order stopping the training of nursing students from the Igbinedion University at the state owned medical facilities, the Benin General Hospital and the