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vicadex07: Our president will soon copy this now and when Nigerians voice out to complain GEJ will say "look, it is being done in Venezuella, that is how it is done all over the world". They no dey see good thing copy...mtcheewHmmm... Can you tell me where he has done such copying before? |
https://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Zambian-capital-300x270.jpg The installation of 15,000 pre-paid water meters across the Zambian capital has completed by the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC). It moves to further improve revenue collection, the official mentioned Sunday. The spokesperson of LWSC named Topsy Sikalinda stated the prepaid meters had been installed at every residential home as a part of a brand new system to which customers must pay the water upfront. This is against the current system in which customers are billed for the water they have consumed during the month and they then settle this amount. Sikalinda said the old system had however not worked well as most customers accumulated large bills for water usage. He revealed that the company had seen an improvement in its financial performance since the pre-paid meters were installed during the last six months. He said the consignment of the 10,000 meters is expected to arrive before the end of the year and installations at residential homes would commence immediately. Source: http://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/zambian-capital-to-launch-pre-paid-water-payment/ More News |
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https://sunnewsonline.com/new/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/worldcup-countries-702x336.jpg The most valuable and expensive World Cup ever will earn billions of dollars for FIFA, millions for the competing countries and thousands for the more than 700 players selected. From the near $4.5 billion in revenue from broadcasters, sponsors, hospitality and licensing deals, FIFA distributes just over $400 million to the 32 national federations taking part in the tournament. Here is how some of that money breaks down: FIRST PRIZE The winner in the final will get $35 million in prize money paid to its national federation, which can spend the money as it chooses. That’s $5 million more than the $30 million Spain took home from South Africa four years ago. The runner up gets $25 million (up from $24 million in 2010), while the third- and fourth-place teams get $22 million and $20 million, respectively. PLAYERS’ SHARE FIFA lets national federations choose how to reward the 23 players on their squads. The German federation last year promised all 23 players a 300,000-euro ($408,000) bonus for winning a fourth World Cup title. That is the equivalent of a few weeks’ basic wage for the German players that are employed by wealthy European clubs like Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. PRIZE POOL Prize money for the other 28 federations eliminated before the semifinals stayed at the same level as in 2010. Quarterfinalists get $14 million, round of 16 losers get $9 million and those that failed to advance from the group get $8 million. How do they spend it? Four years ago, FIFA acknowledged it did not know if the $8 million paid to North Korea would stay within football there. In addition, FIFA paid $1.5 million in advance to each of the 32 federations to prepare for the tournament — an increase of $500,000 from the 2010 tournament That should have helped pay for training camps before arriving in Brazil and settle some players’ bonus issues that have traditionally dogged World Cup teams, especially from Africa. PAY TO PLAY As usual, problems over paying bonuses exposed the financial problems of African federations and a fundamental distrust many players have for elected football officials. Three of the five African teams; Cameroon, Ghana and Nigeria; were distracted by payment issues. Cameroon’s squad arrived a day late after refusing to board a plane, forcing their federation to take out a loan to ensure players got paid. Ghana’s government flew in $3 million in cash — after Brazil’s government waived laws on moving currency — to avert a threatened strike by players who were reportedly promised between $75,000 and $100,000. Nigerian players canceled a training session before its round of 16 loss against France to ensure their bonus payments were upheld. They were promised $10,000 each for every group stage win, and could have earned $102,500 in total for winning the title. FIFA PROMISE FIFA secretary general, Jerome Valcke, said it was “sad” that bonus issues distracted from the football. He pledged that, in the future, FIFA will seek written agreements from federations that players are contracted to receive their money before arriving in Russia in 2018. CLUBS’ SHARE Clubs that released the 736 players taking part in the World Cup will also get their share of FIFA’s revenues. FIFA has set aside $70 million to distribute at a rate of $2,800 per player per day that each was on World Cup duty. The money is shared between each player’s current club and; any other, he played for in the two previous years during qualification matches. Source: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=72113 [url=naijagossips247..com]MORE NEWS[/url] |
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https://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/76147000/jpg/_76147221_gettyhi023009843.jpg "That will be $20 'breathing' tax please" The biggest international airport in Venezuela is charging a fee for the right to inhale clean air - and social media users are not happy. We're used to a seemingly endless range of taxes and surcharges when we fly - passenger taxes, departure taxes, fuel levies. But Maiquetia International Airport in Caracas has taken this a step further - passengers flying out now have to pay 127 bolivars tax (£12; $20) for the air they breathe. This is to cover the cost of a newly-installed system which uses ozone to purify the building's air conditioning system. A press release from the Ministry of Water and Air Transport says it's the first airport in South America and the Caribbean to use the technology, which it claims will eliminate bacterial growth to "protect the health of travellers," as well as deodorizing and sanitising the building. But with tickets out of the country already expensive and scarce because of Venezuela's economic crisis, many on social media have responded to the tax with both humour and outrage. Radio presenter Daniel Martínez tweeted: "Could you explain to me the ozone thing in Maiquetia? The toilets don't have water, the air-con is broken, there are stray dogs inside the airport, but there's ozone? "Soon we will be charged for the 'good gas'" was another tweet - a rueful reference to the tear gas that the police often use on opposition protesters. The satirical news blog El Chiguire Bipolar ran the headline: "Maiquetia Airport unveils robot that puts you upside-down and takes your money." Some Venezuelans on social media fear the tax could end up being a new source of corruption. Others see it as evidence of how short of cash the airport is. Most international airlines have reduced the number of flights to the country because of a financial dispute with the Venezuelan government. Depending who you ask, the tax is funny, infuriating, or just one more surreal aspect of a country that has the biggest oil reserves in the world, yet at the same time has shortages of toilet paper and sugar. Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-28227198 [url=naijagossips247..com]More News[/url] |
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https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/624_351/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qr2.jpg From ancient viaducts to modern-day masterpieces, architecture critic Jonathan Glancey chooses the most spectacular structures from around the globe. Millau Viaduct https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qxr.jpg (Getty Images) On days when clouds form in the steep Tarn Valley in the south of France, the immensely high and remarkably slender concrete pylons – one of the seven is taller than the Eiffel Tower – are all that can be seen of the breathtaking Millau Viaduct from the surrounding hillsides.. The cable-stayed bridge, opened in 2004 to the designs of the French structural engineer Michel Virlogeaux and the British architect Norman Foster has streamlined long summer road journeys between Paris, Montpellier and the Spanish border. Where once traffic snarled to a halt in Millau, it now soars high above the town and river. Although the whole point of le Viaduc de Millau is to speed traffic across the Tarn Valley, it is a good idea to stop at the official viewing point and simply stare at this supremely elegant 21st Century bridge. Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qq3.jpg (Getty Images) The visual marriage the lofty Cologne Cathedral’s stone engineering and the bold steel structure of the Hohenzollern Bridge is testimony to the way in which the great railway buildings of the era before World War I were the ‘cathedrals’ of the industrial age. Completed in 1911, the 409m bridge crosses the Rhine. Blown up by German engineers in March 1945 in an attempt to slow the Allied advance on Berlin, today the rebuilt bridge is the busiest on Germany’s rail network. Touchingly, its monumental steel structure – rather like the hump backs of great whales rising from the river – is adorned, along the fence between the pedestrian sidewalk and the railway tracks, with thousands of ‘love padlocks’ celebrating the relationships of many of the thousands of people who use the bridge to cross the Rhine each day. Scarred by war, the bridge has been transformed into an unexpected symbol of unity and love. Designed originally by the architect Franz Heinrich Schwechten, it was not, however, the pure engineering structure we see today: then, it was adorned with towering castle or cathedral-like gateways. Intriguingly, Schwechten who began his career designing railway stations, and then the Hohenzollern Bridge, went on to produce a number of memorable churches later in his career. Railways and religion were a marriage made in stone, steel and Cologne. Forth Railway Bridge https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qwb.jpg (Getty Images) The Forth Bridge is one of the wonders of the industrial age. A symbol of structural engineering at its innovative best, it appears on Scottish £20 notes and steals the scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps (1935). Work began in 1882 to designs by John Fowler and Benjamin Baker on what was intended to be a highly visible improvement on the earlier Tay Bridge thatcollapsed in 1879 taking an express train and its passengers to a watery grave. The main body of the bridge comprises three gigantic, cage-like cantilevers rising from granite footings set 46m below in the unforgiving Firth of Forth. Completed in 1890, this was Britain’s first major steel bridge and, although it has required a full-time maintenance team to look after it, its value remains undimmed. ‘Like painting the Forth Bridge’ has long been a popular term describing a never-ending task. In 2011, however, work was completed on a £130 million ($223 million) repaint designed to last until 2050, while plans have been drawn up for a visitors’ centre offering a walk up those daunting steel cantilevers. SiMingYi Viaduct https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4r/p0224r1f.jpg (John Day/Railpictures.net) The 945km Jitong Railway through Inner Mongolia opened in 1995 at a time when the Chinese National Railways had a surplus of powerful, mainline steam locomotives built as late as 1988. Given that the Jitong Railway passed through coalfields, the decision was made to go with steam. Adventurous steam enthusiasts from around the world were amazed to find fleets of heavy freight trains working flat out over modern motorway-style concrete bridges. The best place to watch was by the Jingpeng Pass where the line twisted and climbed between desert and mountains over a sequence of bridges. The most dramatic of these was the curving SiMingYi Viaduct. I use the word “was” because although the viaduct is still very much in use, the steam locomotives that gave the Jitong Railway its special appeal went in 2005. For 10 years, though, this was a remarkable place, offering a marriage of new and old structures and technologies. The Jingpeng Pass and the SiMingYi Viaduct were adventures in every way. Pont du Gard https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qqf.jpg (Getty Images) In 1738, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the Swiss philosopher, visited the Pont du Gard. “The echo of my footsteps under these immense vaults”, he wrote, “made me imagine that I head the strong voices of those who had built them. I felt myself lost like an insect in that immensity… and, I said to myself with a sigh, ‘Why was I not born a Roman?’” The sight of this imposing limestone aqueduct, with its three tiers of arches commanding the Gardon River between Uzes and Nimes in the south of France, is as impressive today as it was to Rousseau and has been ever since it was completed very nearly 2,000 years ago. A Unesco World Heritage site since 1985, the aqueduct was originally built to bring fresh spring water to the Roman colony of Nemausus [Nimes]. It stands 49m high and spans 275m, although it was once longer. The aqueduct fell out of use in the 6th Century, yet continued to serve as a bridge for hundreds of years. It was restored under the direction of the architect Charles Laisne between 1855 and 1858 for Napoleon III. Today, the aqueduct is one of France’s leading tourist attractions, although, a little sadly, none comes here either for the waters or to cross this heroic Roman bridge. Trift Bridge https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qt1.jpg (Getty Images) One of the most exciting of all rope, or simple suspension, bridges is the Trift Bridge spanning Lake Triftsee in the Bernese Oberland used by thousands of walkers each year in search of the ever-shifting glory of the great Trift Glacier. The bridge spans 170m of nothingness 100m above the lake. For the intrepid, the views of lake, mountains and glacier are their own reward. The first bridge – opened in 2004 – swayed all too much, especially with winds of up to 200km/h sweeping through the valley, and was replaced five years later by the one you step across gingerly today. Designed by the Swiss architects firm Ingenieurbüro Hans Pfaffen, it boasts a tensioned ‘parabolic underspan’ – looking like a mirror of the structure above – that keeps sudden movements in check. Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qtq.jpg (Getty Images) The River Tees interrupts the drive along the road from Middlesbrough. Here, you join a queue to make what must surely be one of the world’s most extraordinary river crossings. This is the 259m Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, carrying a gondola suspended from its high, skeletal structure that ferries up to nine cars and 200 people at a time some fifty metres above the river. It might not be fast, but it is an engineering delight and has been in service, pretty much flawlessly, since the day it opened in 1911. Designed and built by the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Darlington, the idea had been dictated by the fact that ships needs to pass unheeded along the Tees while the cost and practicality of building a conventional bridge high enough for them to do so was considered out of the question. You can still enjoy this remarkable ride today, in a car. Or, from the banks of the Tees, you can marvel for free at its spidery structure and at the sight of that heavily laden gondola gliding slowly above the great industrial river below. Golden Gate Bridge https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/wwfeatures/464_261/images/live/p0/22/4q/p0224qvl.jpg (Getty Images) This serene road bridge is, tragically, as notorious for the number of people who have jumped to their deaths from its high, slender frame as it is for its elegant engineering and its place in the heart of many Americans and fellow admirers from around the world. Like Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge has long helped to shape and even define its host city over several generations. The dark side of the 2.7km bridge’s life is especially sad given the sheer joyous nature of its design. Its famous orange paintwork, the length of its principal span, the way it looks in Californian sunsets, in winter fog or on screen, makes it one of the best loved of all the world’s bridges. Subtly modified in recent years to cope with the impact of future earthquakes, the bridge was opened in 1937, its design led by the engineer and poet Joseph Strauss who had campaigned tirelessly for the project. Strauss was teamed up with the experienced bridge engineer Leon Moisseiff, architect Irving Morrow and project engineer, Charles Alton Ellis. With its elegant suspension structure and graceful Art Deco pylons, the Golden Gate Bridge, hugely popular from the start, is at once an emotional as well as a memorable and beautiful spatial and structural experience. Culled from: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20140704-the-worlds-most-stunning-bridges More News |
https://static.goal.com/433400/433479_heroa.jpg The hosts were humiliated as they slumped to a shocking 7-1 defeat to Germany in the World Cup semi-final in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday David Luiz has apologised "to all Brazilians" for the humiliating 7-1 defeat to Germany in the World Cup semi-final in Belo Horizonte. Brazil's dreams of winning the tournament as hosts were smashed as they slumped to an embarrassing defeat. Germany blew Luiz Felipe Scolari's men away as they took a 5-0 lead in the first half before sealing the emphatic 7-1 scoreline after the break. David Luiz, who was named captain in the absence of the suspended Thiago Silva, could only offer an apology at full-time for an abject personal and collective performance. "I just wanted to give some happiness to my people. To my people, who suffer so much already," Luiz toldRede Globo. "Unfortunately we couldn't do it. I'm sorry, everyone. Sorry to all Brazilians. I wanted to see my people smiling. "Everyone knows how important it was for me to make the Brazilian people happy, even if just because of football." Goalkeeper Julio Cesar echoed Luiz's apology and felt the Brazil players became "lost" during a dramatic opening 45 minutes. "I think we got a little lost there and Germany noticed we were like that and managed to score the goals," said Cesar. "I'd rather we had lost 1-0 because of my mistake. “To explain what happened now is complicated. This is a dream that ends, although not the way we hoped. "In my life, I've learned to be a man at all times. I won't shy away from anything, I'll take it on the chin. One day I'll give happiness to those people." Source: http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4105/world-cup-2014/2014/07/08/4945826/david-luiz-i-am-so-sorry-i-only-wanted-to-make-brazilians?ICID=HP_HN_1 SOURCE |
Feed me more of this kinda news till dey finish pata pata. |
Abeg, which time Nigeria get match again for world cup? |
Abeg, which time Nigeria get match again for the world cup? |
Abeg, which time Nigeria get match again for world cup? |
With Nigerian children under 15 years of age accounting for about 45 per cent of the country’s population,according to report, the burden on e-learning is becoming overwhelming, particularly with technology gaining continuous influence in every area of human activity. Apart from the fact that these children do not receive early IT education, forty percent of Nigerian children aged 6-11 are not enrolled in any primary school with the Northern region recording the lowest school attendance rate in the country, particularly for girls. But with the launch of Etisalat child-friendly educational product called Cliqlite,there are positive signals that it will serve as early intervention in children’s digital education in Nigeria. Unique innovation Dsigned for children between the ages of eight to 15 years, the service is available via short code to all prepaid packages and provides unique features in addition to intuitive interface for e-learning. For the mobile operator, it is a way of making sure that future generation is equipped with the right tools to successfully harness and hone their burgeoning potential in digital education. Cliqlite’ is an educational tool with applications for learning and syllabus focused on important education landmarks including series of JAMB, SSCE and IGCSE past questions, 14 NERDC Syllabus text books, IGCSE text books (optional), interactive lessons and Norton parental control app to enable parents/guardians monitor online activities of their children/wards. The solution is loaded with other apps including screen time app to shut down the tab at prescribed time set by parents/guardians, educational games and fun apps. Parental control This feature provides online safety for children between the ages of 8-15 years and also protects children from cyber bullying, obscene or offensive content, pornography, hateful messages and sexual predators. White List: This unique service enables parents/guardians to block all incoming calls to the child’s/ward’s telephone line except those from lines pre-registered by the parent/guardian on the Cliqlite’s white list. Black List: This is another measure of control that parents/guardians can use to pre-select and bar certain telephone lines from calling their children/wards by listing the undesired telephone numbers on the black list. This unique service enables users to allow all incoming calls except those on their black list. Parental control data: This service is activated when the parent registers the child’s line on a parental control portal and selects the websites that the child can be allowed to view. Norton family app: This is a preloaded app on the Cliqlite Tab that allows a parent to control the types of websites and apps their children visit. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/etisalat-unleashes-e-learning-schools-cliqlite-2/#sthash.P4obxuOQ.dpuf MORE NEWS |
Date: Jul 2, 2014 Location: Aberdeen, Lagos, United Kingdom, Nigeria Job Number: 1976557 Business: GE Oil & Gas Business Segment: OG-SUBS Subsea Systems About Us: GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. GE Oil & Gas is a world leader in advanced technologies and services with 43,000 employees in more than 100 countries supporting customers across the industry—from extraction to transportation to end use. Our unrelenting commitment to the environment, health and safety, quality and integrity defines us: it's The Way We Work. We develop smart solutions for our customers across the oil and gas value chain delivering the innovation, customized service solutions, training programs and technology that helps them to maximize their efficiency, productivity and equipment reliability. We partner with our customers to develop their next generation workforce; help them to fully benefit from the megatrends of natural gas, the growth of subsea and hard-to-reach reserves and the revolution in asset health management. Posted Position Title: Customer Service Representative Career Level: Experienced Function: Services Function Segment: Fulfillment Operations Location: United Kingdom, Nigeria U.S. State, China or Canada Provinces: City: Aberdeen, Lagos Postal Code: AB23 8GD Relocation Assistance: No Role Summary/Purpose: Based in Onne, Nigeria the Workshop controls technician will be responsible for the refurbishment of SCM's and IWOC's controls repairs. He will report to the workshop supervisor and be competent in workshop practices, electrical & hydraulic fault finding. Essential Responsibilities: Responsible for defined work or projects with moderate complexity. Follows an individual work plan and meets day-to-day short-term objectives. Has the ability to resolve issues through immediate action or short-term planning. In a call center environment, provide outstanding service and representation to external and internal customers through accurate order entry and call handling with superior, professional communications Support other Customer Service Representatives in the Customer Service Center (CSC) to meet and exceed customer expectations Work as a liaison between the customer, sales, product management, logistics for supply and demand and other corporate personnel Responsible for ensuring Field Support tasks are completed in a timely manner Responsible for understanding all SAP / ERP Standard Operating Procedures Ensure accuracy of documentation including shipping, invoicing and finance systems Responsible to process return of goods from customers Participate in departmental training programs Adhere to Customer Service Center Standard Operating Procedures Qualifications/Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college (or a high school diploma/GED with proven experience in customer service) Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. However, non-EU/EEA candidates may not be appointed to a post if a suitably qualified, experienced and skilled EU/EEA candidate is available to take up the post, as the employing body is unlikely, in these circumstances, to satisfy the Resident Labour Market Test. For further information please visit the UK Border Agency website:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working. Additional Eligibility Qualifications: Desired Characteristics: SAP / ERP Knowledge is preferred Strong problem solving skills Ability to multitask Strong sense of priority Ability to work independently and a strong team player Strong oral and written communication skills Strong interpersonal and leadership skills Sound business acumen Able to effectively interface with all levels of internal and external customers SOURCE LINK: http://jobs.gecareers.com/job/Aberdeen%2C-Lagos-Customer-Service-Representative-Job/72891900/ |
The guy have mental disorder. RIP to the dead |
I just wasted my MB opening this thread. But on a lighter note, I was taught and have known "data" to be unprocessed information. The OP is wrong as well by calling DataBundle "data". I may be wrong shaaa, but I don't think so
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Call Centre Agents Recruitment at Konga.com – We are Nigeria’s largest online marketplace. We launched in July 2012 and our mission is to become the engine of ecommerce and trade in Africa. We serve an ever expanding customer base, offering products that span various categories including Phones, Computers, Clothing, Shoes, Home Appliances, Books, Healthcare, Baby Products, personal care and much more. Konga is helping to provide that opportunity with the Konga Marketplace. Vacancies exist for the Position Below: Call Centre Agents Qualification: 1-3 years experience in same role. Not more than 29 years. Smart and proactive. Details of JD available upon application. Method of Application Qualified interested candidates should send cvs to careers@konga.com using role applied as subject of mail. Source: http://naijajobgossip..com/2014/07/call-centre-agents-recruitment-at.html |
Too bad... Saw it here |
Too bad... Saw it here |
![]() Chai! Thread ayaf deraild and died on arrival
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WOW! ![]() But I believe they're all staged. |
chyna4luv: Well, am not the OP and I don't know about their pay, but based on the OP's write up, He specified it. He said 1.5-2.5m per annum(depending on your negotiation power and skills). Meaning that the lowest you can get is 125k/month, but if you can negotiate very well with them providing that you are shortlisted, then you can be paid more. That is it.You've done justice to the write up bro, though am the OP but I don't own the company. ![]() So it happens that you even understand them more than I do. Thanks for the explanation |
REAL MADRID winger Angel Di Maria looks set to join for Manchester United after the World Cup, despite interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. The Argentina international has been linked with a move away from Madrid after another fine season at the Champions League winners, scoring 11 goals and assisting 26 in all competitions. And reports in Spain claim that his agent, Jorge Mendes, expects Di Maria to join Old Trafford as Real edge closer to signing Monaco's James Rodriguez. Madrid president Florentino Perez is understood to be open offers in the region of £40m, with his performances at the World Cup increasing his valuation.United have wasted no time at all in the transfer market as new boss Louis Van Gaal prepares to take the club back into Europe, splashing in excess of £60m on Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera already. Di Maria looks set to become the third after reportedly feeling undervalued at the Bernabeu and has previously revealed that he will make a decision after the World Cup."For now, I’m just thinking the World Cup. We'll see what happens with Madrid and if they want to continue, he said."Honestly, I know that there are offers and interested clubs."Arsenal, who broke their transfer record with the signing of Mesut Ozil from Madrid last season, are also interested in Di Maria's services, while Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is keen on a Stamford Bridge reunion with the winger. http://naijagossips247..com/2014/07/angel-di-maria-heading-to-manchester.html#more
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