Archive for: March, 2011

Ghana’s Black Star shines at Wembley… holds England to 1-1 draw

Ghana's Wembley Crowd, 20000 strong

Fabio Capello may have 100 words but Asamoah Gyan had the final word last night. Just when England looked to have secured a good friendly victory through Andy Carroll, Gyan equalised brilliantly in the dying moments.

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Libya War: Gaddafi threatens to sue oil companies dealing with Libya rebels… urges AU for mediation

Gaddafi

Coalition military action in Libya will continue until Muammar Gaddafi complies with the terms of United Nations security council resolution 1973, Hillary Clinton has told world leaders meeting in London.

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Olu Bajowa: I am lucky to be alive as I escaped death with Obasanjo during Dimka’s coup.

General Olu Bajowa

“I said there was also the issue of security I wanted to discuss with him and immediately he heard that, he said I could come. Don’t forget, Obasanjo himself should have been killed because they were waiting for him too”- General Bajowa on how his son saved Obasanjo’s life during Buka Zukar Dimka’s coup..

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“We will spank England’s bum” Black Stars warn as England withdraw key players in friendly duel

Wayne Rooney

As Ghana’s national Football team, the Black Stars brace up for Tuesday’s friendly against mighty England, there are lots to wait for as the African giant is poised to put a dent on the image of England, which already are featuring what would be thought to be a second team.

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Election 2011: Tremor hits PDP campaign camp as Babangida declares support for Nuhu Ribadu as next President

Malam Nuhu Ribadu

“I endorse generational change, because the future is for the youth and we have to support them. That is why, I endorse and support Ribadu and Adeola. We have faith in them and we have hope in them.”, says Ibrahim Babangida

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Libya War: London calls for conference to look into the future.

Libya blitzed!

Over 40 foreign ministers and representatives from key regional organizations are expected to attend the conference, including the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, Chairman of the African Union Jean Ping, the Prime Minister of Qatar and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

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‘Lights out’ events for Earth Hour in countries across the world.

Australia marks Earth Hour

People in 134 countries and territories including the UK switched off their lights for an hour to support action to create a sustainable future for the planet. Environment charity WWF org

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London Protests: Big crowd, big fun and the message was spot on as hoodlums taint protest

Demonstrators

Protesters streamed into the capital from across the country to vent their anger at government cuts: some with peaceful chanting and waving placards, others with splintering glass, flying paint, smoke and violence. As night fell a hard core of protesters continued to fight with police. A blaze started deliberately in Jermyn Street had to be extinguished by firefighters

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Ed Miliband speaks:”The fabrics of our society must be preserved”

Ed Milibands

Labour Leader, Ed Miliband spoke at the London rally on Saturday urging that what bound the nation together as a unique society must be preserved rather than destroyed by the ruling coalition government of Conservative and Liberal Democrats.

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Michael Ikenna Nduanya to be executed by firing squad or lethal injection

Michael Nkenna  Nduanya being led by Vietnamese police.

Michael Michael Ikenna Nduanya, the Nigerian youngster who was committed to death penalty in Vietnam last week could be eliminated this week through firing squad, according to mounting rumors in the country.

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