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What Happened on December 12, 1967

Historical Events US launches Pioneer 8 into solar orbit Famous Birthdays David Szott, American NFL guard (KC Chiefs), born in Passaic, New Jersey John Randle, American NFL defensive tackle (Minnesota Vikings), born in Mumford, Texas Masood Anwar, Pakistani cricketer (one Test Pakistan v West Indies 1990), born in Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Japanese video game music composer, born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan Yuzo Koshiro, Japanese video game music composer, born in Hino, Tokyo, JApan About December 12, 1967

What Happened on March 27, 2003

Famous Deaths Daniel Ceccaldi, French actor (Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board), dies at 75 Edwin Carr, New Zealand classical composer, dies at 76 Paul Zindel, American writer (b. 1936) Ricardo Munguia, Salvadoran aid worker Died in 2003 2003 Highlights About March 27, 2003 Day of the Week: Thursday How Long Ago? 21 years, 4 months and 29 days Leap Year: No Music Charts #1 Song: In Da Club - 50 Cent #1 Song: Spirit In The Sky - Gareth Gates Ft.

'Why Nunez And Haaland Comparison Is Unfair'

Liverpool defender, Andy Robertson, has revealed that Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland’s comparison is unjust. The Scotsman has praised Nunez’s start to Liverpool since joining the Reds from Benfica last summer for a fee of £64.1million. He went on to say that the comparison between the Uruguayan and City’s Haaland is inappropriate. Naija News recalls that the former Liverpool forward recently broke the record for the quickest player in Premier League history.

13 vice chancellors sacked from Nigerian universities established by Jonathan

- The Buhari-led government relieves vice chancellors of 13 Nigerian universities of their duties - The reason is not given, but the replacements are listed in the official statement - The development has already caused controversy President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the replacement of 13 vice chancellors of Nigerian universities. Twelve of them are federal ones, and Vincent Tenebe, the vice chancellor of the National Open University, has also been relieved of his position.

2021 Budget: Implementation Of Capital Projects May Extend To Next Year

The Federal Government has explained that the implementation of capital projects components in the 2021 Appropriation Act may have to be extended till 2022. The delay according to a communique made available to newsmen on Monday morning was due to the inability of many ministries and agencies to conclude their procurement process until the last quarter of this year. Naija News understands that there was an outright ban placed on the procurement process between January to May 31, 2021, and this was capitalized on by many agencies as the reason why they could not meet up with performances.