Tottenham Complete Hojbjerg Signing From Southampton

Tottenham have confirmed the signing of midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton. The 25-year-old Denmark international has signed a five-year contract and becomes Tottenham‘s first signing of the off-season. Spurs also announced that right-back Kyle Walker-Peters had completed a permanent transfer to Southampton after spending the second half of the 2019-20 season on loan at St. Mary’s. Hojbjerg moves to north London…

Pogba Spark New Contract Hopes With Cryptic Post; Fans React

Paul Pogba has Manchester United fans on edge after posting a cryptic tweet on social media. The France midfielder has suggested he will be making a big announcement on Wednesday with his latest tweet, which read simply: “TOMORROW” and included an eyes emoji. United fans are hoping the 27-year-old star will be confirming a contract extension at Old Trafford…

I didn’t receive N142m from NDDC, says IMC member

A member of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Caroline Nagbo, has denied a report that she was among the acting members of the commission, who got N142million each. Nagbo, who is the only member of the IMC from Rivers State, described the report published by a Port Harcourt-based…

10 Ex-BBNaija Female Housemates You May Have ”Forgotten”

Big Brother Naija reality show is one of the biggest platform for talented Nigerians to ”sell their market” to the world and that cannot be over-emphasized. The reality show is rated-18 and also highly popular among young Nigerians because it has literally turned many unknown talents into stars. However, while the show has produced some…

Chelsea Agree Five-Year Deal With Havertz

Chelsea have reportedly agreed a long-term contract with primary transfer target Kai Havertz. The SUN claims that Havertz has agreed to pen a deal which will keep him tied to the Premier League side until the end of the 2024-25 campaign. Despite alleged interest from elsewhere, the Germany international is said to be keen on a switch…

Russia Has Developed First COVID-19 Vaccine For Use

Russia has announced the world’s first vaccine for COVID-19 amid concerns it may not have fully tested its product. Announcing regulatory approval for a test vaccine produced by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute after shortened trials, Vladimir Putin claimed testing had demonstrated the product was safe, worked effectively and formed long-term immunity. “One of my daughters did…