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Ex-Super Eagles striker Emenike reveals Nigeria’s one problem that could hinder AFCON 2025 success

Nigeria's Emmanuel Emenike (C) shoots the ball during a Round of 16 match between France and Nigeria at the 2014 FIFA World Cup at the Estadio Nacional Stadium in Brasilia, on June 30, 2014. [Photo Credit/ Imago]. Former Super Eagles and West Ham United striker Emmanuel Emenike has revealed Nigeria's only flaw in their AFCON

“It’s not about the league” – Onuachu explains hot form at Trabzonspor after Southampton struggles

Paul Onuachu. Copyright: Imago Super Eagles forward Paul Onuachu has opened up on the reasons behind his impressive form at Trabzonspor, Soccenet.ng reports.  The towering Nigerian attacker insists that his success in Turkey following his exit from Southampton has more to do with team fit, confidence and playing style than the league itself. Speaking to

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Consultants increase “critical doubt” about COVID vaccine research claiming mRNA harms

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Trump needs to increase citizenship to “any farmer” from South Africa, however consultants say he seemingly cannot

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Sure nutritional vitamins, minerals throughout being pregnant defend coronary heart well being

High levels of the minerals copper and manganese in pregnant women were associated with lower blood pressure decades later, as well as a reduced risk of high blood pressure, researchers reported. Adobe stock/HealthDay Getting essential vitamins and minerals during pregnancy can help a woman maintain healthy blood pressure into middle age, new research suggests. High

Intuitive Machines Athena spacecraft landed in crater, ceased operations

Timed exposure of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as it launches from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida on Feb. 26. It carried the Intuitive Machines (IM-2) lander Athena into space. Athena then traveled to the moon but missed its targeted landing mark Thursday by hundreds of feet and instead

Watch: Indian teen with ‘werewolf syndrome’ earns Guinness World Report

March 7 (UPI) -- An 18-year-old from India was awarded the Guinness World Record for the hairiest face on a person when officials determined he had 201.72 hairs per square centimeter of skin. Lalit Patidar earned the male version of the record after living with a rare hair growth condition called hypertrichosis, which is also

Butter a lethal delight in comparison with plant oils, research says

People who eat loads of butter have a higher risk of premature death, while those who use mostly plant-based oils like canola or olive oil have a lower-than-average risk, researchers found. Adobe stock/HealthDay It's a cook's maxim that everything's better with butter. Except your health, a new study suggests. People who eat loads of butter

Look: ‘Bernice’ the duck apprehended after breaking into Georgia jail

March 7 (UPI) -- Sheriff's deputies in Georgia rushed into action when a jail break-in was perpetrated by a "white female" suspect: a duck. The Polk County Sheriff's Office said on social media that "a white female was discovered inside the perimeter fence at the Polk County Jail" about 7:43 a.m. Wednesday. The suspect, a

As particulars emerge, right here’s what Trump’s plan to abolish DOE might imply for Mass. faculties

Education Funding cuts could increase class sizes, reduce support for low-income students, and impact electives and extracurricular activities. The U.S. Department of Education in Washington, D.C. Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images As uncertainty looms over the future of the Department of Education, school administrators across the state are bracing for impact. With budget

Girls and women proceed to bear disproportionate impacts of heatwaves in South Sudan which have turn out to be a relentless risk

Skip to content A women collects water in Juba, South Sudan. Image by Rod Waddington. Extreme heat has affected a large region of  continental Eastern Africa since mid-February. Extreme daytime temperatures have been recorded in South Sudan particularly affecting people in poor housing and outdoor workers, a very large part of the population.  After dozens

Kongsberg readies for automobile ferry hybrid conversion mission in Sweden

Home Propulsion Kongsberg readies for car ferry hybrid conversion project in Sweden March 7, 2025, by Sara Kosmajac Norwegian technology provider Kongsberg Maritime has won a contract to convert a double-ended car ferry operated by Swedish ferry transportation company Öresundlinjen to emission-free battery-powered operation. Credit: Kongsberg As disclosed, the vessel in question is the 111.2-meter-long

CMA CGM plans to pour $20 billion into US maritime sector in subsequent 4 years

Home Green Marine CMA CGM plans to pour $20 billion into US maritime sector in next four years March 7, 2025, by Ajsa Habibic French shipping and logistics major CMA CGM has decided to invest $20 billion over the next four years to strengthen the U.S. maritime transport and logistics, boosting the maritime economy and

REGENT’s Viceroy seaglider prototype embarks on sea trials (Video)

Home Green Marine REGENT’s Viceroy seaglider prototype embarks on sea trials (Video) March 7, 2025, by Aida Čučuk REGENT Craft, the Rhode Island-based developer and manufacturer of all-electric seagliders, has revealed the first full-scale seaglider prototype and completed the first on-water tests, kicking off sea trials that are expected to culminate in the first human

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Ex-Super Eagles striker Emenike reveals Nigeria’s one problem that could hinder AFCON 2025 success

Nigeria's Emmanuel Emenike (C) shoots the ball during a Round of 16 match between France and Nigeria at the 2014 FIFA World Cup at the Estadio Nacional Stadium in Brasilia, on June 30, 2014. [Photo Credit/ Imago]. Former Super Eagles and West Ham United striker Emmanuel Emenike has revealed Nigeria's only flaw in their AFCON

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The hope of Christmas through the eyes of a nation in pain

We live in an age where everything glitters: gigantic, gaudy and loud. Even the Christian faith, once marked by simplicity, is often swept up in the brash spectacle of celebrity pastors, mega churches, grand lights and grand stages. The result is that December easily becomes a month of distraction, while the Christmas story is drowned