The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Kaduna State chapter, on Monday, lifted the suspension on Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi and six other top members of the party. Burkina Faso star Aristide Bance, one of the most colourful and popular footballers in Africa, has called time on his international career.Bance was part of the Burkinabe team that stunned Africa by reaching the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations final in South Africa, which they lost 1-0 to Nigeria. The Nigerian Medical Association on Sunday announced the setting up of a three-member committee to investigate the “shameful behaviour” exhibited by its members in Enugu State during the aborted election. Johannesburg (AFP) – Globe-trotting Burkina Faso star Aristide Bance, who announced his retirement from international football last week, has quit CAF club title contenders Horoya of Guinea.“I spoke to the club president (Soufiane Souare) and signified my intention to leave the club,” the 35-year-old forward said on his Instagram account.“I expressed my gratitude to him, and told him of the good times I had at Horoya in domestic and African competitions.”Souare described Bance as “an African football giant who is going to be sorely missed by all of us at Horoya”.A striking figure with his huge physique and dyed blond hair, the Burkinabe is one of the most recognisable footballers in Africa.He played 79 times for Burkina Faso, scoring 24 goals, and helped the ‘Stallions’ finish second in the 2013 Cup of the Nations and third in the competition four years later.Horoya, who are due to meet Pyramids FC of Egypt in the CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals later this year, were the 22nd club Bance had played for.Apart from Guinea, Bance has played in Belgium, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Finland, Germany, the Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Qatar, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates. Burkina Faso international Aristide Bance has announced his retirement from international football.The 35-year-old marksman played for the Stallions for 17 years and he appeared for the team at three Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.Bance, who was born in Ivory Coast to Burkinabe parents, released the following statement on his official Facebook page after a meeting with the country’s president Marc Kabore.A statement read: “I had the honor of being received by his excellency Mr. Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, President of Faso.”“As the first captain of the National Stallion team, I wanted to show him my gratitude for all he does for Burkinabè football.”“I also took advantage of these moments to officially announce to him my intention to end my international career, the end of my adventure with the Burkina stallions and definitively give him my lucky number “15”.”“It was a pride for me to wear the colors of the national team. We vibrated together two beautiful CANs, that of 2013 and 2017, crowned by two medals, silver and bronze. Amnesty International has described the current test as ‘hopelessly unsuited’ and called on the Premier League to ‘get its house in order’ following the months of uncertainty surrounding a potential takeover of Newcastle, a consortium controversially backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. Juventus have confirmed the sacking of manager Maurizio Sarri following their elimination from the UEFA Champions League by French side Lyon. France’s data privacy watchdog CNIL said on Tuesday that it has opened a preliminary investigation into Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok after it received a complaint. Mrs Precious Joseph, the wife of a police officer, will spend two years in jail for violently abusing Miss Agatha Emmanuel, her 9 years old housemaid, a Magistrate Court in Delta State, has rule. The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has sealed off illegal drive-in cinemas in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). “I spoke to the club president (Soufiane Souare) and signified my intention to leave the club,” the 35-year-old forward said on his Instagram account. Moments that will forever be the best of my life.”Bance, who is currently on the books of Guinean giants AC Horoya, has played for over 20 clubs including German clubs Augsburg and Fortuna Dusseldorf. By GABRIEL BOUYS (AFP/File) Libreville (AFP) - With his giant frame and his instantly recognisable hairstyle, it is hard to miss Aristide Bance, the man who fired Burkina Faso into the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations. Burkina Faso international Aristide Bance has announced his retirement from international football. The management of Stanbic IBTC Bank PLC (“the Bank”) has reacted to a publication by various online media, which purports to indicate that Ascon Oil Limited (“Ascon”) ‘retook possession’ of a property along Lekki Admiralty Way, pursuant to an alleged Court Order issued in their favour. Globe-trotting Burkina Faso star Aristide Bance, who announced his retirement from international football last week, has quit CAF club title contenders Horoya of Guinea.

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