‘You Want Me Dead’- Pogba Says After West Ham Beat Man United 3 – 1 Manchester United defender, Paul Pogba shut down questions from reporters following the club’s 3-1 defeat to West Ham on Saturday. This was amid growing unrest at Old Trafford. The Saturday’s result means the Red Devils have won just three of their opening seven Premier League matches this season. Sky Sports had earlier shown Mourinho and Pogba engaging in a training ground bust-up last Wednesday. The Frenchman was substituted in the 70th minute at the London Stadium at the weekend. It follows Mourinho’s decision to strip him of the vice-captaincy after United’s 1-1 draw with Wolves. Pogba had criticised Mourinho’s cautious tactics at Old Trafford. Approached by reporters for a chat in the mixed zone in the aftermath of Saturday’s defeat to West Ham, Pogba replied, “You want me dead?”
I Trended On Social Media, Young People Now Learning From Me’ – Senator Abbo Elisha Abbo, the Adamawa North lawmaker who is the youngest Senator in the Nigerian Senate, said this when he received the ICON of Democracy Award which was presented to him by the Intercommunity Awareness for Change and Development Initiative in Abuja last week. While receiving the award, Abbo said “It is not just about being in power for the sake of being in power. There is so much responsibility on young leaders, on leaders all over the world. I believe that young people all over the world will be learning from me that there is now a huge gap between wanting to be in power and being in power to deal with the challenges of politics and swimming in the murky waters of Nigerian politics. And I believe that young people will draw (sic) strength from me.” “You are all aware of what happened a few weeks back where certain things happened and I have been in the public space. I was the number one tr...
DSS In Show Of Shame, Drags Sowore Out Of Courtroom The operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) today (Monday) manhandled and dragged Omoyele Sowore out of the courtroom of a federal high court in Abuja. The rash and harsh action of the secret police was to prevent the rights activist from speaking with journalists present in the courtroom. Sowore had told the journalists that Nigerians should remain resolute and speak truth to power, adding that Nigerians should not allow selfish leaders to mortgage their lives. But suddenly, the armed DSS operatives dragged Sowore, preventing from granting an interview to the journalists. As he was dragged out the courtroom, Sowore was heard saying, "Revolution now! Revolution now!" He was eventually dragged out through the back door of the courtroom
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