Today’s Headlines:Davido wins Best Humanitarian Digital Artiste Awards, NDLA Arrests Bandits, Seizes Tramadol In Gombe
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Davido wins Best Humanitarian, Digital Artiste Award
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NDLEA arrests, seizes tramadol in Gombe, others
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While combing the Ala forest in Akure North LGA Ondo for a drug lord , operatives of the NDLEA have intercepted eight suspected bandits terrorising farmers in the area.
In a statement by Femi Babafemi, Director, Media and Advocacy on Sunday, those arrested include: Austin Dickson, 47, who is the gang leader; Sunday Adekunle, 31; Kayode Oluwaseun, 29; Kolawole Kazeem, 33; Oladimeji Makinde, 37; Emeka Charles, 46; Ojo Oluwadare, 40; and Lanre Oluwajana, 44.
The suspected bandits were nabbed on Friday, 2nd September 2022. Recovered from them include twenty five (25) bags of cannabis sativa weighing 296kgs; Six (6) explosive devices; six (6) cartridges; four (4) motorcycles and assorted charms used in terrorising farmers in the forest.
EPL: Ian Wright blames one Arsenal player for 3-1 defeat to Man Utd
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Arsenal legend, Ian Wright, has said Martin Odegaard contributed to their 3-1 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.
The Gunners lost at Old Trafford despite an impressive performance.
Mikel Arteta’s men were undone by two goals on the counter-attack in the second half.
Bukayo Saka cancelled out Antony’s debut goal, but the visitors found themselves behind again six minutes later.
EPL: Reece James becomes highest-paid Chelsea defender ever
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Chelsea right-back, Reece James, has put pen to paper on a six-year deal with the club.
The 22-year-old came through the Blues academy and is now an established England international.
His new contract is worth at least £250,000 per week, according to SportsMail.
The agreement, which has the option of an extra one, will make James the highest-paid defender in Chelsea’s history.
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