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Monday, 22 April 2019
Sunday, 21 April 2019
Breaking: Paris Saint-Germain retain French Ligue 1 title
Paris Saint-Germain won the French Ligue 1 title for a sixth time in seven seasons on Sunday after second-placed Lille failed to win at Toulouse.
Qatar-backed PSG are 16 points ahead of Lille who have five games of the season to play after only losing on three occasions in another dominant league campaign.
The Parisians host 2017 winners Monaco later Sunday with the world’s most expensive player in Neymar set to return from a foot injury.
Breaking: Paris Saint-Germain retain French Ligue 1 title
Paris Saint-Germain won the French Ligue 1 title for a sixth time in seven seasons on Sunday after second-placed Lille failed to win at Toulouse.
Qatar-backed PSG are 16 points ahead of Lille who have five games of the season to play after only losing on three occasions in another dominant league campaign.
The Parisians host 2017 winners Monaco later Sunday with the world’s most expensive player in Neymar set to return from a foot injury.
Two Nigerians arrested in Philippines for smuggling N125m worth of drugs
Two Nigerians have been arrested by Phillipine Police with about N125 million worth of methamphetamine.
According to Phillipino media, the police men arrested a Nigerian businessman identified as Azubuike Obiaghanwa Onwigbolu, 32, a resident of Angeles City, Pampanga, at 2:15 a.m. today Sunday April 21st. Onwigbolu was arrested through a buy-bust operation, wherein a Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel acted as a buyer and bought 200 grams of methamphetamine amounting to P400,000. Following his arrest, the police operatives recovered P16 million worth of the drugs.
The other Nigerian identified as Mbaneto Sopuluchukwu alias “Hermann Kurt Philip,” 22, was arrested alongside his accomplice, Judith Balaquiao-Camacho, 46, from Bombon, Camarines Sur, in another sting operation.
A poseur buyer and an informant from the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Bicol and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in Camarines Sur, posed as buyers and purchased 100 grams of methamphetamine using fake money.
The Philippines Dangerous Drugs Act prescribes the death penalty for drug traffickers.
Two Nigerians arrested in Philippines for smuggling N125m worth of drugs
Two Nigerians have been arrested by Phillipine Police with about N125 million worth of methamphetamine.
According to Phillipino media, the police men arrested a Nigerian businessman identified as Azubuike Obiaghanwa Onwigbolu, 32, a resident of Angeles City, Pampanga, at 2:15 a.m. today Sunday April 21st. Onwigbolu was arrested through a buy-bust operation, wherein a Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel acted as a buyer and bought 200 grams of methamphetamine amounting to P400,000. Following his arrest, the police operatives recovered P16 million worth of the drugs.
The other Nigerian identified as Mbaneto Sopuluchukwu alias “Hermann Kurt Philip,” 22, was arrested alongside his accomplice, Judith Balaquiao-Camacho, 46, from Bombon, Camarines Sur, in another sting operation.
A poseur buyer and an informant from the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Bicol and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in Camarines Sur, posed as buyers and purchased 100 grams of methamphetamine using fake money.
The Philippines Dangerous Drugs Act prescribes the death penalty for drug traffickers.
Kim Kardashian -'I won't use my privilege to buy my children's way into college'
Kim Kardashian has said that she would not use her privilege to get her children into a college that they couldn't get into on their own because it wouldn't help anybody.
"If they couldn't get into a school, I would never want to use privilege to try to force them into a situation that they wouldn't thrive in anyway. So that's where I just see that that's not appropriate," she told CNN's Van Jones on Saturday night.
Adding that, "I want my kids to be kind. I want them to be as grounded as possible. And to buy your way into something just wouldn't benefit anybody".
Kardashian West's comments on "The Van Jones Show" come weeks after prosecutors charged 50 people in a sprawling conspiracy to game the
college admissions system. The scheme involved 33 wealthy parents, including two prominent Hollywood actresses, who allegedly used their means to manipulate the admissions system and get their children into selective universities.
Kim Kardashian -'I won't use my privilege to buy my children's way into college'
Kim Kardashian has said that she would not use her privilege to get her children into a college that they couldn't get into on their own because it wouldn't help anybody.
"If they couldn't get into a school, I would never want to use privilege to try to force them into a situation that they wouldn't thrive in anyway. So that's where I just see that that's not appropriate," she told CNN's Van Jones on Saturday night.
Adding that, "I want my kids to be kind. I want them to be as grounded as possible. And to buy your way into something just wouldn't benefit anybody".
Kardashian West's comments on "The Van Jones Show" come weeks after prosecutors charged 50 people in a sprawling conspiracy to game the
college admissions system. The scheme involved 33 wealthy parents, including two prominent Hollywood actresses, who allegedly used their means to manipulate the admissions system and get their children into selective universities.
Edo State police command arrest four suspected Boko Haram members (Photo)
The tactical teams of the Edo State Police Command have arrested four suspected members of the much dreaded Boko Haram insurgents.
Spokesman of the command, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor, disclosed this in a statement he released to journalists in Benin Saturday evening, titled: “Arrest of suspected Boko Haram members/armed
robbers/kidnappers/cultists and recovery of arms and ammunition.”
He described the suspects as notorious gang members of kidnapping, armed robbery and Boko Haram syndicates ?that were terrorizing Kogi and Edo States axis. The statement disclosed that a coordinated intelligence collaboration between operatives of the Department of State SSecurity, DSS and the police, led to the arrest of the suspects.
It said: “Based on credible intelligence through the Department of the State Security (DSS) in conjunction with the office of the Inspector-General of Police, Edo State Police Command was alerted by the Inspector-General of Police that the above mentioned criminal elements are planning coordinated attacks against police formations in Edo State.
“The Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, Dan-Mallam Mohammed, directed the tactical teams of the command to go after the criminals.
“On 19/04/2019, a robust raiding, coding and search was conducted within Auchi axis, which resulted in the arrest of the following: Salihu Uzovehe (23), Hadi Musa Gambari (23), Tijani Garuba (24) and Mohammed Abdulkadri (44), who are deadly and notorious gang members of kidnapping and armed robbery syndicates ?that are terrorising Kogi and Edo States axis.”
Items allegedly recovered from the suspects include an old carton-color Toyota Valet car with registration number AG-721-AGZ, one pump-action gun, two locally made guns, 20 live cartridges, a pair of police mobile force uniform, two face masks and charms.
“The command, therefore, appealed to members of the public to be vigilant and always be at alert about suspicious movement of persons and report same to the police,” the statement said.
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