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Arsenal sign Petr Cech from Chelsea

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Former Chelsea first choice goal keeper Petr Cech has completed his long awaited move to North London to join Premier League giants Arsenal. The Gunners on Monday through their official website confirmed the capture of the vastly experienced 33-year-old goalkeeper who made over 400 appearances during his 11 years at Stamford Bridge, winning multiple club and personal honours.

Akande’s claims full of lies, misleading – Saraki

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Bukola Saraki Senate President, Bukola Saraki has described as malicious the claim by his party man, Bisi Akande that he was financed by some corrupt oil thieves to emerge as the Senate President. Saraki said there was no single truth in all the claims made by the former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress.

Why and how Dame Patience Jonathan’s aide was killed

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Former first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan’s aide, Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP Tamuno Igbomie was last weekend murdered in Abuja and information has emerged as to why this happened. Security sources who talked about the unfortunate incident which occurred along the Airport Road said the killing was linked with his role as the former first lady’s aide.

United are not serious about Schneiderlin – Koema

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Southampton manager Ronald Koeman, has claimed that the club have not received a “serious bid” for Morgan Schneiderlin from Manchester United. Last week, speculations were rife that the France midfielder was very close to a move to Old Trafford and that a fee had been agreed.

Arsenal eye William Carvalho, Lucas Leiva leaving Liverpool, Benteke swap?

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William Carvalho might be the ideal man for Arsenal's midfield, but will the two sides make a deal? The rumours are gaining momentum and, in many instances, credibility. Transfer Talk has the latest news as the summer window nears. Arsenal to go for William Carvalho?

University Students Protest Death Of Colleagues

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Students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye, have held a protest at the scene of the fatal road accident which claimed the lives of 11 students of the institution. The students, dressed in black attires, also held prayers for the repose of their former colleagues killed last week in a ghastly motor accident at the Ilisan area of Ogun State, along the Benin/Ore express road.

Forbes richest celebrity list: Katy Perry slips behind Mayweather, Pacquiao

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Boxers Manny Pacquiao, left, and Floyd Mayweather Jr., have out earned Katy Perry, centre, on the Forbes richest celebrity list. Source: Supplied Katy Perry pulled in $US135 million ($A177 million) in the past year to be the world’s top-grossing musician. However, the singer was not the highest paid celebrity — Perry came in third behind boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr. ($US300m) and Manny Pacquiao ($US160m) who made a fortune from their Las Vegas “fight of the century’’ in May.

Inter Milan consider move for John Obi Mikel?

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Inter Milan are considering bidding for Chelsea's John Obi Mikel should they miss out on Felipe Melo, according to reports. Inter Milan have reportedly identified Chelsea's John Obi Mikel as a potential target as they continue their search for a defensive midfielder.

NNPC cleansing: Buhari may sack Head of Service, Danladi Kifasi

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Danladi Kifasi President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent sack of the 9-man board for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), is being viewed by many as the beginning of his move to clean the oil sector. DAILY POST gathered that other Nigerians who in one way or the other were involved in corrupt practices in the corporation and still in government will soon be shown the way out.

CBN says account holders can access cash as BVN deadline ends today

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Contrary to the claims by Deposit Money Banks (DMB) that there would be total restriction on accounts without Bank Verification Number (BVN), after the deadline today, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has clarified that account holders can still have access to cash transactions while the e-banking transactions would be restricted.