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Stephen Keshi Nigeria’s Football Legend Dies

Stephen keshi has died at the age of 64

A former captain of the Nigeria national team, Stephen Keshi was one of only two men to win the Africa Cup of Nations both as a player and a coach.[2] Check also: Nigeria Is Now World’s Largest Producer of Cassava The confirmation of the legend’s death Stephen Keshi was done by the Nigeria Football Association[4] Who is Stephen Keshi ? Stephen ...

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Omalla Suspended Over Election Offenses

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The Inspector General of Police, Gen Kale Kayihura has suspended Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Sam Omalla who has been the Deputy Commander Field force unit zonal commander,[9] Busoga and Masaba regions. Check Also: Police In Uganda Surrounded FDC Leaders, Ingrid Turinawe Missing Omalla previously the Kampala field force commander is known for his role in quelling the 2011 walk-to-work and ...

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Uganda: State Of The Nation Address 2016

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In fulfillment of the constitutional requirement under  Article101 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda,  President Yoweri Museveni delivers the State of the Nation Address, 2016.[7] President Museveni mainly gave accountability on particular government commitments and appraised the country of the plans and strategies for the next one year.[4] Check also: The state of the nation address 2015, by ...

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Kadaga: I am Not Devil Worshipper

Rebecca Kadaga Facing Possible Expulsion From NRM

The Speaker of Parliament, Ms Rebecca Kadaga, has denied accusations that she practices syncretism and devil worshiping.[2] Check Also: Rebecca K: My Enemies Are Fighting Me Through Media “I have been severally accused of practicing witchcraft, worshipping evil spirits, syncretism… Nothing could be further from truth,” Ms Kadaga wrote in a statement sent to the Daily Monitor on Friday afternoon. The ...

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5 Given Life In Jail Over 2010 Bomb Attacks In Uganda

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Five people convicted of terrorism over the 2010 bomb attacks in Uganda’s capital, Kampala,[5] which killed 74 people, have been given life sentences.[9] Check also: Where Girls Are Being Kidnapped and Used as Suicide Bombers Two others also found guilty of terrorism were given 50 years in jail. Handing down the sentences, Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo said he did not believe ...

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