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https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Cristiano-Ronaldo.png Dirty things Cristiano Ronaldo wants you to forget – He’s won the Ballon d’Or, the FIFA World Player of the Year Award, the FIFA Ballon d’Or Award, the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, numerous club championships, and is considered alongside Lionel Messi to be the greatest footballer of all time. With more money than he can spend in 10 life times and a legion of adoring fans, you can definitely say that Cristiano Ronaldo‘s professional life is going pretty good. If only his personal life was as clean as his football stats. Whilst Ronaldo makes headlines everywhere with his brilliant performances and rivalry with Lionel Messi, rumours of Ronaldo’s many alleged dalliances with numerous women, and a few unpleasant scandals have also had their share of the limelight. Whilst not all whispers and rumours are true, Ronaldo’s reputed off-pitch activities and exploits has crept far enough into unsavoury territory that it occasionally threatens his superstar image. Without further ado, here is a list of 10 things about Cristiano Ronaldo’s personal life that he wishes he could erase from everyone’s memory. https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ferrari2.jpg 10. He Once Totaled A $200,000 Ferrari Back in 2009, Ronaldo was involved in an accident near Manchester where he lost control of his Ferrari 599 in a tunnel. Despite the car looking nearly as bad as Brazil’s World Cup loss to Germany, Ronaldo somehow escaped unscathed. After adding ‘crashing a Ferrari’ on his long list of achievements, it looks like Ronaldo is going to be involved in a tug of war between football heaven and automobile hell. No need to feel too sorry for Ronaldo though. With all the money he earns from being the second-highest paid athlete in the world, he probably has a garage full of back-up super-cars and hyper-jets just in case of an incident like this. 9. Bullfighting Ad Leads To Trouble With Animal Rights Activists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSgzM5cGVW8 When you earn approximately $28 million annually in endorsements, alone, you know you’ll be promoting a variety of unheard products. Now getting paid to promote some random product isn’t that bad of a gig, unless you’re Ronaldo and the company paying your salary decides to portray you as a bullfighter. In 2008, Ronaldo starred in a television commercial for Fuji Xerox in which he portrayed a bullfighter who taunted a bull with a ball rather than a matador cape. As bullfighting is banned and illegal in many countries, animal rights activists had a field day in condemning Ronaldo, Fuji Xerox, and the ad. 8. Expelled From School At 14 For Throwing A Chair At A Teacher https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/cris.jpg Before he became a worldwide superstar, Ronaldo was just a gifted but poor boy. He shared a room with his family and was a popular student at school. But Ronaldo, himself, later stated that he was just ‘not interested in school’ and his attention was solely devoted to football. Rather than sucking it up and enduring a few years of school, Ronaldo instead got himself expelled by throwing a chair at a teacher. His excuse for throwing the chair? The teacher apparently “disrespected” him. Yeah… Luckily, everything worked out for him as expulsion from school meant that he could focus entirely on his football and the rest is now history. MORE:http://www.asapgist.com/10-dirty-things-cristiano-ronaldo-wants-you-to-forget-about-his-personal-life/ |
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https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/tonto-food.jpg Nigeria is the biggest black country on the African continent and one thing that makes Nigeria distinct from other countries is its multi-ethnical composition and cultural diversity. The country boasts of over 400 ethnic groups and has several distinct dishes and delicacies from the different parts of the country. Nigerian dishes have become so popular that there is no country in the world where you can’t find a Nigerian restaurant that serves indigenous Nigerian delicacies. Here are top 10 most loved Nigerian dishes. https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/moinmoin-768x598.jpg 10. MOIN MOIN Moi Moi or Moin-Moin is a Nigerian steam bean pudding which has its origin from South West Nigeria. The major ingredient in preparing this dish is bean pudding. It can be made in combination with egg, crayfish, corned beef, onions, or sardine to give it that added taste. This tasty meal can be served with other Nigerian dishes or eaten alone as a snack. https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/peppersoup.jpg 9. PEPPER-SOUP Pepper Soup is definitely one of the most loved soup in the country today as it is being consumed by everyone despite social class. The soup broth is rich with aromatic spices, pepper, ginger, garlic and onions to give it that pleasurable flavor. It can be prepared with a variety of meat, fish or chicken. It is severed in nearly every beer-parlor or relaxation spot across the country. https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/suya.jpg 8. SUYA Suya is a very popular delicacy in Nigeria. Conventionally eaten in the evenings, this food is made with fish or meat rubbed in spices and then barbequed on a skewer. The spices comprise ginger, peanuts, peppers, dried onions and various stock flavors. The folks from the Northern part of the country make the best Suya and are often more known as people who sell it. https://www.asapgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/afang-soup.png 7. AFANG SOUP The Nigerian Afang Soup, like the Edikang Ikong soup, is native to the Efiks, people of Akwa Ibom and Cross River states of Nigeria but enjoyed by all Nigerians. It is also very nutritious as the soup consists mainly of vegetables. Afang Soup is prepared with a generous quantity of Water leaves and the wild herbal Okazi leaves. Despite it originated in South-Eastern Nigeria Afang soup is now enjoyed across state borders in the country and also in Diaspora. The meal takes about an hour to prepare, and is often served with fufu and Garri. MORE:http://www.asapgist.com/top-10-most-popular-dishes-in-nigeria/ |
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