08/31/17
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Angelo Ogbonna

Inter Milan want Angelo Ogbonna from West Ham and they could use Croatian midfielder Marcelo Brozovic as a makeweight to make a deal possible.

Inter has been interested in many Premier League centre backs this summer but the Italian giants is keen on Ogbonna.

Although Ogbonna doesn’t want to leave and there have been no reports of West Ham wanting to sell the Italian, Inter really want a centre back, meaning they could sacrifice one of their midfielders to sign him.

Ogbonna joined West Ham from Inter Milan’s title rivals, Juventus, in 2015 for £9m, scoring one goal for The Hammers, which came in the dying embers of their FA Cup tie replay at home to Liverpool in extra-time.

The 29-year-old spent the last half of last season on the sidelines with a knee injury, which he played through for West Ham in the first half of the season, before the club signed Jose Fonte in January.

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The Police Service Commission has invited Senator Isah Misau, Chairman Senate Committee on Navy, to appear before its Special Panel investigating allegations of special promotions in the Nigeria Police Force.

The senator is expected to appear before the panel on September 6.
The News Agency of Nigeria the Nigeria Police Force on August 27, declared Misau a deserter and accused him of carrying a forged retirement letter.

NAN also recalls that Misau had, in series of interviews with newsmen, accused the Inspector General of Police of taking bribe to post police officers as well as diverting money paid by private companies for police duties.

The Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, announced in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, that the invitation letter was signed by the Chairman of the Special Panel, retired Justice O. Adekeye.

He said that the immediate issue for investigation was the genuineness or otherwise of the two letters of retirement supposed to have emanated from the commission.

He said that the commission received correspondence from the Nigeria Police Force Special Investigation Panel on August 24 relating to Misau’s retirement from the Nigeria Police Force.

Ani said: “The Police Service Commission, the only organ saddled with the statutory responsibility of issuing letters of retirement to all Police Officers except the IGP, has a vital role to play in determining the authenticity of this letter."

He said Misau was to appear before the panel with the original copy of his letter of retirement for authentication.