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Serena to meet Andreescu in US Open final

Serena Williams will face Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu for the US Open title as the American set herself up for another attempt to clinch a record-equaling 24th Grand Slam singles title.

Williams, who turns 38 this month, cruised into a 10th US Open final Thursday by brushing aside fifth seed Elina Svitolina 6-3, 6-1, earning her 101st win at the tournament to draw level with Chris Evert for the most in history.

Williams is seeking to match Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 major titles and will play 19-year-old Andreescu, who defeated Belinda Bencic 7-6 (7/3), 7-5, on Saturday in her bid for a record seventh US Open triumph.

“To be in yet another final, it seems honestly crazy. But I don’t really expect too much less,” said Williams, who is through to her 33rd major final.

September 5, 2019 I.G Of Police Intensifies Security For Foreigners

I.G Of Police Intensifies Security For Foreigners

The police has announced additional security measures have been approved for foreign embassies, missions and businesses across Nigeria.

 

The alert followed sporadic violence and looting of businesses by hoodlums across Nigeria. The hoodlums hijacked the widespread outrage being expressed by Nigerians against the xenophobic attacks in South Africa over the past week.

 

Several businesses, assumed to belong to South Africans, have been looted or destroyed in Lagos, Ibadan, Uyo and other parts of the country since Tuesday.

 

Inspector-General MUHAMMAD ADAMU said that foreigners across the country would be protected against further aggression, warning citizens to desist from any form of thuggery and vandalism.

 

 

September 5, 2019 Bandits Give Governor Masari Conditions For Dialogue In Katsina

Bandits Give Governor Masari Conditions For Dialogue In Katsina

Bandits in Katsina State have given Governor AMINU BELLO MASARI conditions for dialogue, insisting that the state government should release their members arrested and detained in various prisons across the country before they would accept to discuss with the government.

They also accused the Nigerian Army, police and other security agencies of fuelling banditry, kidnapping and other heinous crimes bedeviling the state.

The bandits, who spoke during a meeting with the governor and his officials, said some of their members were apprehended in villages across the state and detained for years without committing any offence.

Responding, MASARI assured the bandits that the state government would secure the release of their members in detention as part of effort to restore peace and normalcy in the state.

September 5, 2019 South Africa’s High Commission In Nigeria Shuts Down

South Africa’s High Commission In Nigeria Shuts Down

The South African high commission in Nigeria has shut down operations in the country.

 

The country’s acting High Commissioner, Ambassador BOBBY

MOROE says he has directed the Mission to suspend all consular activities until further notice.

This comes as thefederal government reiterated it will not condone continuous attack of Nigerians residing in South Africa.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, GEOFFREY ONYEAMA says Nigeria has drawn the red line and would explore all avenues to ensure the safety of its citizens residing in South Africa.

ONYEAMA,who said Nigeria would recall her ambassador to South Africa over the matter for a briefing, added that there is no going back on the measures taken against South Africa over the fresh attacks against Nigerians.

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