Sports Olympics: Nigeria’s D’Tigress defeat Canada, qualify for quarter-final… Alagbe Shenayon Aug 4, 2024 Nigeria’s female basketball team, D’Tigress, has qualified for their first-ever Olympics basketball quarter-final after defeating…
Sports Canada appeal against points deduction but not ban Alagbe Shenayon Jul 30, 2024 Canada's women's football team has appealed the six-point deduction imposed on their Olympic group after a drone was used to spy…
News Protest: US, UK, Canada issue security alerts to citizens in Nigeria Alagbe Shenayon Jul 29, 2024 The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have issued security alerts to their nationals in Nigeria, warning of potential…
News Canada used drones before, Tokyo gold could be ‘tarnished’… Alagbe Shenayon Jul 27, 2024 The developments unfolded after Bev Priestman was dismissed as the head coach of Canada's women's team for the Olympics,…
Sports Canada apologises after drone flown over New Zealand training Alagbe Shenayon Jul 24, 2024 The Canadian Olympic Committee has issued an apology following an incident in which a Canada Soccer staff member allegedly flew a…
Sports Canada beat Venezuela on penalties to reach Copa semi-finals Alagbe Shenayon Jul 6, 2024 Canada advanced to the semi-finals of the Copa America on Friday after defeating Venezuela 4-3 on penalties following a…
News Canada names First woman to lead military Toyibat Ajose Jul 4, 2024 Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan was named the first woman to lead the military of a G7 and NATO member nation on Wednesday,…
News Customs confiscate ₦3bn worth of Cannabis imported from Canada Toyibat Ajose Jun 15, 2024 Tincan Island Command of the Nigerian Customs Service has seized a container of Cannabis Sativa imported from Canada.
News Court orders final forfeiture of 36 exotic cars ‘stolen’ from Canada Toyibat Ajose Mar 11, 2024 A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has ordered the final forfeiture of 36 exotic cars, allegedly stolen from Canada to Nigeria.
Education Canada set to reduce admission slots for Nigerian students, others Toyibat Ajose Jan 23, 2024 The Canadian government plans to impose a national cap to reduce the number of overseas students admitted to the country.