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Former James Bond and soap actor Bryan Marshall dies aged 81, his agent said

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Former James Bond and soap actor Bryan Marshall has died aged 81, his agent has confirmed. Marshall is well known for playing Commander Talbot alongside Roger Moore in the Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was born in Battersea, London, and began his career in the 1960s, also appearing alongside Michael Caine in Alfie. He also appeared in Neighbours and Home and Away and hosted crime show Australia's Most Wanted in 1989. In The Spy Who Loved Me, he played a submarine captain whose vessel was captured at the start of the film. He had lived and worked in Australia for more than 20 years before his death. His agent Esta Charkham today tweeted: 'So sad that my dear old chum Bryan Marshall has gone on ahead. 'A wonderful actor – he was so good you never noticed how good he was. 'He was a valued chum. His credits are a catalogue of classic British and Australian TV.' She added: 'I will always remember him with a smile on my face because he was th

Are These Not The Most Creative Bus Advertising You Have Ever Seen? (PHOTOS)

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Unlike billboards that are static, advertising using mobile vehicles – especially buses – can prove to be more effective in reaching target audiences. In Lagos, adverting on mass transit buses – especially BRT buses – is becoming quite popular. Advertising on these buses typically requires pasting the information on the buses. In some part of the world, bus adverts assume a more creative dimension. The photos below illustrate how some clever and creative advertisements on buses that can help the advertisers run viral campaigns and reach a wider audience just by making its daily bus rounds. Credit by autojosh See photos of some of them below.                                                            

DSS Operative Reveals Details of Counterfeit Notes Kingpin’s Arrest

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An operative of the Department of State Security Services (DSS), Mr Folusho Rotimi, has revealed to the Federal High Court, Lagos, how specimens of fake Nigerian currency was recovered from Parkview, Ikoyi’s home of a businessman, John Elem. Elem is standing trial before Justice Saliu Saidu on the charge bordering on counterfeiting of about N20 billion Nigeria’s currency preferred against him by the DSS. The offences according to the prosecuting counsel, Mr. E.K. Ugwu, violated the Counterfeit Currency Offences Act, 2004. Though, the defendant had denied the allegations and he is currently on bail. At the resumed hearing of the charge on Tuesday, the DSS operative, Rotimi, who is the second prosecution witness, informed the court that upon conducting a search on the defendant’s home, a roll of paper with an imprint of N1, 000 note was found on a machine, which was been used for printing fake currency. He said on December 9, 2016, during a search of defendant’s house the ag

Buhari to Afenifere: Why I suspended ex-CJN

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Afenifere leaders with President Buhari in a group photograph President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja met with the leadership of the Afenifere, where he explained why the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen was suspended before his voluntary retirement on May 28. The president, who spoke extensively on the war against corruption, right from the time he was military head of state, said he reluctantly `dealt’ with Onnoghen following the discovery of huge amount of monies (both in foreign and local currencies) that were traced to him. He said: “I will tell you as Afenifere, that was why I had to deal though reluctantly with the former Chief Justice, because there were millions of dollars, euros, not to talk of naira, which were not declared. “I wonder what sort of conscience some of us have, how can you seat and preside and lock people up for years and even sentence some to death and yet you are not doing what the constitution says you should do by o

Cameroon 2-0 Guinea-Bissau: Cameroon bags 3 point

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Cameroon started their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations campaign off with a win, Cameroon leading the group with 3 point. Guinea-Bissau did well initially to frustrate Seedorf's side as they looked to sit deep in a bid to catch Cameroon cold on the counter. But just after the hour mark the game turned.  Banana opened the scoring as he headed low into the net from Karl Toko Ekambi's pin-point cross. Bahoken, on as a substitute following the opening goal, got the second two minutes after coming on as he was quickest to react to a defensive mix-up. Cameroon are expected to make a strong run in the tournament as they look to defend the crown they won in 2017. Cameroon started their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations campaign as they mean to go on with a routine win over unfancied Guinea-Bissau. Clarence Seedorf's players took a while to warm up but found the net twice in three minutes midway through the second half to wrap up an opening group victory. Goals from brilliantl

Togolese cook Jail for life for killing his Boss

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An Igbosere High Court in Lagos on Tuesday sentenced a Togolese cook, Sunday Anani, to life imprisonment for the murder of his employer, the Chief Executive Officer of Credit Switch Ltd., Opeyemi Bademosi. Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile convicted Anani following his plea of guilty to a one-count charge of voluntary manslaughter. Anani, 22, was initially charged by the Lagos State Government on two counts  of murder and armed robbery. He pleaded not guilty but when trial began, Anani entered a plea bargain agreement for a lesser charge. He then pleaded guilty to voluntarily manslaughter with the help of his counsel, Mrs Aderenra Adeyemi, the Director of the Office Defender He, therefore,  confessed that he stabbed Chief Bademosi to death in his Ikoyi, Lagos, home, while trying to rob him. He also confirmed that he was the person caught on closed circuit television  camera fleeing the scene of the crime. The defendant’s initial plea of not guilty would have fetched

Nigeria call off Nations Cup bonus strike

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Nigeria on Tuesday suspended a training strike over unpaid bonuses at the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt following last-minute pleas by the country's football officials. The team finally agreed to train in Alexandria, 30 minutes after schedule, after the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) promised to pay a win bonus from their 1-0 victory over Burundi on Saturday, by the end of the week. NFF spokesman Ademola Olajire told AFP "the matter has been resolved", conceding that funds for the tournament had arrived late. "The NFF received part of the money meant for the tournament today and is in the process of converting it to dollars to pay the players and officials", he said. "The only money they’re owed is the win-bonus for the Burundi match", he added. The bonuses were expected to be paid by the NFF after Saturday's game ended. Officials close to the team, who spoke under anonymity, told AFP that following reassurances from the NFF &