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Victor Moses Joins Stoke On Season Long Loan

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The Nigeria international, 23,  spent last season on loan at Liverpool  where he started six Premier League matches. Moses  joined Chelsea from Wigan for £9m in August 2012  but has featured rarely since Jose Mourinho returned as manager at Stamford Bridge. "We are delighted to have secured the services of such an exciting young talent in Victor, He will certainly add to our attacking options and from talking to him it's obvious that he's really excited about the prospect of making an impact in the Premier League with Stoke City." said Stoke chief executive Tony Scholes. Moses could make his Premier League debut for the Potters against Hull at the KC Stadium on 24 August.  BBC  sports

Ribadu Finally Dumps APC, Joins PDP to Contest for Governor

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Former presidential candidate of ACN and ex-chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, has defected from All Progressives Congress to the Peoples Democratic Party. Ribadu’s siblings registered for him at his Makama Ward in Yola South and sent the registration card to him in Abuja to enable him pick the PDP governorship form for the Adamawa State governorship election. It was also gathered that he would likely address journalists on Monday on his governorship ambition. But when Punch contacted them, the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party said it was not aware yet that the former EFCC boss had defected to the party from the All Progressives Congress. The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Ibrahim Jalo, said “It is after the official defection that we can say whether he had moved or not and whether he will get waiver or not. Even at that, he has to ask for the waiver.” On different social media platforms on Saturday, prominen...

Billionaire Businessman Jimoh Ibrahim takes on False Prophets

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The Secrets Of Those Behind This Deadly Ebola

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By Femi Fani-Kayode I disagree with those who have described Patrick Sawyer as a madman. He was not mad at all, but just evil. He was a man that was on a mission. That mission was to spread the ebola virus to Nigeria and to infect and kill as many people as possible with it. He was an evil man with an evil intention and purpose. Worst still, he was not working alone. Some people, and I mean rich, powerful and well-connected people, were working with him. As a matter of fact, they sent him on the mission. They cultivated him, took care of him, paid him, brainwashed him, gave him all that he wanted in life and finally asked him to go on a suicide mission to destroy the lives of others and spread the deadly disease. This was a clear case of bio-terrorism and Sawyer was simply a pawn in a bigger game and a wider picture. The motive of those who sent him was to spread fear and panic, to kill as many people as possible, to create a need for a solution to the problem, to prepare the groun...