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BREAKING!! A DAY TO ELECTION ONE DOLLAR AND ONE POUND DROPS TO 184 NAIRA AND 240 RESPECTIVELY

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According to figures released by Google today, One US Dollar is now exchanged for 184 Naira, while One British Pound Sterling is now exchanged for 240.
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British Govt Deploys Over 60 Observers For Nigeria’s Elections

Tomorrow is polling day again; we recognise the huge disappointment of Nigerians since they woke up last Saturday to hear the news that the elections have been postponed, but your vote still counts,” she said. “It’s your chance to make a difference; not just to vote for the politicians of your choice, but also to play your part in Nigeria’s emerging democracy; helping to consolidate the progress since 2015. “As a long-time friend and partner in Nigeria, we will be playing our part, we will have 60+ observers in 15 states around the country observing the election.

Chelsea respond to the FIFA BAN (See what they said)

Chelsea have announced they will be appealing against the decision by FIFA to ban the club from signing players for two transfer windows.  They announced late on Friday morning that they would be appealing the decision after ‘categorically’ refuting the findings of FIFA’s disciplinary committee.  The west London club had been found to have breached article 19 of FIFA’s regulations with regards to the transfer of 29 minor players and article 18 regarding two further minors.  They have now been banned from registering new players for the next two transfer windows — the coming summer window and next January. But Sportsmail understands they have been prepared for this eventuality for a while. They will first appeal to FIFA and then the Court of Arbitration for Sport. That means they will almost certainly be able to get the ban pushed back until after the summer window, in order to do any key business.  They have also been fined 600,000 Swiss Francs (£460,314).  The FA have been found to h

Sarri rubbishes Roma rumour

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© Getty Images Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri Maurizio Sarri has denied holding discussions with Roma officials about swapping Stamford Bridge for the Stadio Olimpico. A report in the former Napoli coach's native Italy claimed the Chelsea coach recently met with Roma president James Pallotta and club advisor Franco Baldini to speak about replacing Eusebio Di Francesco. Sarri's future in London has come into question following a poor run of results, while counterpart Di Francesco is facing similar scrutiny amid the Giallorossi's underwhelming campaign. But the 60-year-old this week stated his intention to remain in charge of the Blues "for a long time" and, speaking after his side's victory over Malmo, denied talks had taken place regarding a return to Serie A. "Of course no," he told BT Sport. "Because I have a contract with Chelsea next season, so it's impossible to have contact [from Roma]. "I read something in an Italian new