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Hi Guys! Please Join my.Fb Group b4 reading. . ¶SOCCER FANS WORLDWIDE . .... Millions of Nigerians love to watch football, and millions of people are curious to know the name of the top paid footballer. Who is the highest paid player in Africa this year? We already know the answer, so we'll share this interesting information with you. https://static-naija.akamaized.net/vllkyt2mb4j282vg5g.r320x180.7df5b41b.jpg In this post, you will find the name of the highest paid soccer player in Africa in 2018. Every year this information changes, because some famous footballers get signed to new (more expensive or less expensive) football clubs and their monthly salary can either decrease or increase. Others become real superstars of the year and start earning even more money than they used to. The highest paid football player from Africa Let us play a quick guess game. Try to guess who is the highest paid soccer player in Africa in 2018. Here are the potential candidates who are professional and famous footballers and originate from different African countries: •Odion Ighalo •Yaya Toure •Mohamed Salah •Asamoah Gyan •Obafemi Martins •Ahmed Musa •John Obi Mikel Should we continue this list of the highest paid African footballer names? We believe you have already guessed, so here comes the name of number 1 in 2018. No, it is not Asamoah Gyan whose impressive earnings of £227,000 (according to pulse.com.gh ) lowered to (according to ghanaweb.com and yen.com.gh ) after he left Chinese club SIPG to join Turkish club Kayserispor. His place has been taken by Mohamed Salah this year. Aren’t you surprised? Most paid footballer: Mohamed Salah Ghaly We should say that Mohamed Salah has got an amazing change in his life that has significantly increased his earnings since early 2018. The famous African football player left Roma in 2017 and transferred to Liverpool. The Egyptian soccer performed so great during the 2017-2018 season that the football club offered him an impressive contract in July 2018. The new contract is signed for 5 years. Mohamed’s weekly salary, according to express.co.uk , can reach £200,000 per week (he used to earn approximately £120,000 weekly before this incredible deal). And this payment doesn’t include the release clause. It is amazing how great the highest paid footballer is. Liverpool seems to value Salah, and we understand why. Last season, the player appeared 52 times on the field and scored 44 goals! This made Salah the superstar. He was even awarded the Player of the Year title by PFA Player as well as Footballer of the Year prize by Football Writers’ Association. You can see how wonderful he is in terms of football and how much he deserves his payments and fame. This man is really hardworking, and he never gives in. The famous and now the most paid footballer in Africa was born on June 15th, 1992, in Egypt. He fell in love with soccer and started playing in a senior team at the age of 18. This year he turned 26 years old. He lives an interesting ‘soccer life.' He has played as forward for Chelsea, Fiorentina, Basel, Roma and he now has a 5-year-long contract with Liverpool. Many fans call him ‘Egyptian King’ and he is truly the king of African football now, successfully presenting himself also as an important part of the Egyptian national team. According to heightline.com , the highest paid African footballer has the net worth of about 28 million U.S. dollars. Based on the latest contracts of top players, Mohamed Salah is become the highest paid soccer player in Africa in 2018. We are sure he would perform just as great or even greater in the season 2018-2019. Will you cheer for his success? Thanks..... Cc:honeric01,semid4lyfe,lalasticlala |
https://www.tori.ng/userfiles/image/2018/oct/08/pyaa1.JPG https://www.tori.ng/userfiles/image/2018/oct/08/pyaa2.JPG These are trending photos of a python which was killed by a police officer at a rural area in Nigeria. The actual location the dangerous reptile was killed remains unknown. The discovery spread panic among residents of the area who never knew such an animal existed around them. A social media user made jokes out of the event with the comment below: "On behalf of the joyful news of yesterday, I hereby direct that this snake is sentenced to death by pepper soup and chilled bottle of Heineken" Cc:lalasticlala,Seun,OAM4J,Mynd44 |
https://static.pulse.ng/img/incoming/origs8910725/1111857155-w640-h640/Gboyega-Oyetola.jpg Oyetola said the election was free and fair and thanked the people of Osun State for trusting him with their votes. New Osun State Governor-elect, Gboyega Oyetola, has thanked the people of the state for granting him victory in the state's recently-concluded governorship election. The Osun State governorship rerun election took place on Thursday, September 27, 2018, just days after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared the original September 22 election to have been inconclusive. This was because the victory margin of 353 votes of first-placed candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke ( 254,698 votes) of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) , over second-placed Oyetola ( 254,345 votes) was less than the 3498 votes cancelled in seven polling units. In the rerun election that took place in those affected polling units on Thursday, Oyetola won the rerun election with a difference of 835 votes as he acquired a total of 1160 votes to Adeleke's 325 . The poll closed with Oyetola winning a total 255,505 votes, 482 more votes than Adeleke's 255,023 . INEC's Chief Returning Officer for the elections, Professor Joseph Afuwape, declared Oyetola the winner » in Osogbo, the state capital on Thursday evening. In his acceptance speech, Oyetola said the election was free and fair and thanked the people of Osun State for trusting him with their votes. He also thanked President Muhammadu Buhari and incumbent governor, Rauf Aregbesola, for creating the atmosphere for a democratic process. Read his full statement below: ACCEPTANCE SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR ELECT OF OSUN, GBOYEGA OYETOLA, AFTER BEING DECLARED WINNER OF THE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION HELD ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 Election into the Office of the Governor of the State of Osun was held on Saturday September 22, 2018, in which I flew the flag of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in a contest with 47 other candidates, representing their different political parties. From the field report and the tally of the ballots, there was enthusiastic turnout at the polls. The huge number of candidates who vied for the office was unprecedented. Though there were few glitches and challenges here and there, the exercise was satisfactory. We can say there has been substantial compliance with the provisions of the constitution and the Electoral Act. However, the election was declared inconclusive after the first ballot and a rerun was slated for Thursday September 27, 2018 in seven polling units in Ife North, Ife South, Orolu and Osogbo Local Governments Areas of the State. This was disappointing. We had enough evidence and field reports, including signed result sheets, from our agents that confirmed that we won outrightly. However, as democrats, we accepted the verdict in good faith and prepared for the rerun. In the end, I was declared winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) after securing the highest number of votes cast in the election. This election has been keenly contested, and a clear winner could not emerge until the tail end. Indeed, there was a dramatic twist in the end that kept us all on the edge and made Osun the focus of national and international attention. This is an indication of how democratic, free, fair and transparent the election was. However, I cannot but observe that the election took place under a much more relaxed and freer atmosphere, compared with the previous elections, particularly the 2014 governorship election, during which the state was put under siege by the then Federal Government. The democratic environment created by the APC under which this election was held is a clear indication of the great political development that has occurred in the past three years of our party's administration, under President Muhammadu Buhari. This election is primarily a victory for democracy, rule of law and due process. It is a victory for the right of every citizen to participate in their own governance which democracy represents. The victory is an affirmation by the people of Osun in the APC government that has been on the saddle in the past eight years; and the acceptance of our ideology. It is a positive affirmation of our people-friendly policies and the way we have steered the ship of state, even under the most challenging circumstances. This is ultimately a victory for the people of Osun that have been given a voice and a hope of democratic and responsible leadership. I will like to commend and congratulate INEC for successfully conducting a free, fair and credible governorship election. I congratulate also our party, the APC, in Nigeria and South West, for its well-deserved victory at the polls, wrapping up the South West states and giving it the opportunity to use the progressive platform it offers for accelerated development of the region. I also congratulate Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, under whom I cut my political teeth and whose tenure was on trial during the election. I regard the mandate given to me by the good people of Osun as sacred and I am taking it seriously. Of course, I have been part of the new beginning that started eight years ago. Nevertheless, in continuing the glorious path on which I am now very familiar, it is a new beginning for me. I am committing myself the more to the good governance of Osun and the welfare of the people. I will run an inclusive and participatory government. I will consult with the party, workers, communities, traditional rulers, the civil society and the people of the state in their heterogeneity. I will engage the youth, tap into their ideas and enable them to unleash their creative energy in a positive way. I pledge to serve God and humanity and the people of Osun with my whole being, without prejudice to religion, ethnicity, race and ideology. I will like to thank the Almighty God for His grace and divine enablement upon my life; and for fulfilling His promise to bless the land and people of Osun through me. I will like to thank our great party, APC, for the overwhelming support given to me all through the campaign and for believing in me. The leadership and members of our party nationally and locally laboured hard for my victory. Our National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, backed me to the hilt. I thank him. The national campaign committee headed by Governor Umar Ganduje and all the APC governors have my commendations and infinite gratitude. I will like to express my profound gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for his invaluable support and for leading a delegation of party and government officials to my campaign. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo did a yeoman's job. He made several trips to Osun and supported the campaign with all available resources. My immense gratitude goes to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the leader of leaders, for his selflessness and absolute commitment to my election campaign and for giving his all. I cannot thank enough Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who gave me an opportunity to serve and who carried me on his shoulders when the going was tough. I must thank also the coalition that emerged for the rerun, including Senator Iyiola Omisore of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Osun Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP) that wholeheartedly endorsed and supported my candidature. I thank my lovely wife, Kafayat, and the children for believing in me and supporting me unreservedly. My wife, in particular, gave me the peace of mind and refreshing comfort at home. I cannot end without thanking every member of my campaign team for their sacrifice, dedication and commitment. It is their victory as well. I thank all the people of Osun, especially those who believe in our cause and voted for me. It is your victory. I thank our royal fathers, workers, transporters, market women and men. The security agencies deserve commendation for keeping the peace and for their prompt response to every security challenge before, during and after the election. I salute members of the media too for their coverage. Once again, I congratulate and thank all member of APC in Osun for our hard-won victory. I thank you all for your attention. Ileri Oluwa ti se. Osun a dara! Adeleke kicks against election result The PDP's candidate, Adeleke, has already called on INEC to cancel the rerun election and declare him the true winner. He said the election was not free and fair » and alleged that PDP members were harassed and prevented from voting at polling units across the state. He said, "This is not a free and fair election. Osun state is under siege; we are at war in Osun. They didn't allow my party to even vote. It's only APC people they allowed to vote. The security agents and INEC have compromised so there's no election in Osun today. "I urge INEC, with immediate effect to cancel today's election and declare me the winner because I've already won the election. This is a kangaroo election with all the security agents intimidating my party faithfuls. All the people that wante to vote, they drove them; so this is not an election. Nigeria is in trouble. We're at war in Osun." Adeleke also disclosed that he has enough evidence to prove that he already won before the rerun and will take the matter to an election tribunal if he has to. "Like I said before, we're not a violent people. The option is there for us to go to court, tribunal. We have a lot of evidences that we've won the election already," he said. He also urged his supporters to not resort to violence and assured them that victory will be achieved. Cc:OAM4J,Mynd44,lalasticlala |
https://buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/funke-640x367.jpg Funke Akindele has taken a break from the Nollywood hustle to address her fans about a matter of utmost importance. She did this by sending out a reality check where she put aside the glam she is known for on the gram and talked about life issues. The Nollywood actress took to her Instagram page and started a conversation by noting the fact that social media has its positive and negative effects of social media. Then she went on to ask her fans pertinent questions that mirror her concern for them. But more than this, these questions narrowed in on the financial, emotional and physical well-being of her fans. Funke Akindele, popularly known as Jenifa, took them through a deep search into whether or not they utilise social media and make it fit their own purposes. She also delved into the fake life people live and how all that glitters is not necessarily gold. In this regard, Funke gave a reflective idea on how to succeed for having to live for the gram. Going forward, the award-winning actress made sure to tell as many who cared not to follow the fashion trend pervading the Nigerian space, especially when they cannot afford the lifestyle. She capped all these advice with this caption: "To my darling #jenifans and also to #jenifa herself. Love you all #realitycheck #betruetotourself #noneedforcopycopy #nodofollowfol low" See her posts here: Many fans have taken to her Instagram page to comment on her words. They thanked her profusely for the dose of advice she meted out to them and they also expressed their love for her and how she portrays her brand. It is noteworthy that the actress has been giving several doses of advice and attending to the questions bearing on the minds of her fans in recent times. Earlier, NAIJ.com reported that Funke, when asked what are greatest fears were, said that s he feared failure and poverty. This definitely must be the drive that has influenced these reflective statements coming from her. Cc:lalasticlala,farano,Rocktation,Seun |
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https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/7B21DE1A-6E58-4C32-9387-5CE91BCE5440.png The Instagram celebrity shared these saucy photos of herself with her massive B00bs on display. See another below. https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/16432AE1-CBE4-4E88-8E28-703154724C26.png Cc:Rocktation,lalasticlala,farano |
- The PDP claims it was shortchanged by INEC through the summation of votes in Olorunda and Osogbo local government councils of Osun state - APC, PDP members reportedly clash ahead of Osun rerun election The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged that about 4,387 votes were removed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from its total ballots during the Osun state governorship election. The allegation was made by, Bunmi Jenyo, the south west zonal secretary of the party in a press conference on Monday night, September 24, The Tribune reports. He claimed the party was shortchanged by INEC through the summation of votes in Olorunda and Osogbo local government councils by allotting more votes to the All Progressives Congress (APC) than what the party garnered during the poll. Detailing the said manipulation, the PDP alleged that details obtained from form EC 8C showed that in Olorunda local government, the total votes polled by the APC was 14, 867, while INEC allegedly recorded 16,254 votes for the ruling party, indicating that 1,387 additional votes we’re allotted to the APC. The party also alleged that similar manipulation occurred in Osogbo local government, where it claimed INEC recorded 23, 379 votes for the APC when the actual votes polled by the APC stood at 21, 479. The PDP alleged that the electoral body recorded 14, 499 for it instead of 14, 599, adding the its total votes was reduced by 1,000 in Ayedaade local government. Meanwhile, there has been a reported clash between supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and those of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over an alleged move by a politician to buy Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of Thursday, September 27, Osun governorship election rerun in four council areas in the state. The Nation stated that the said clash reportedly occurred on Monday, September 24, after a chieftain of the PDP, Fatai Oyedele, popularly known as Diekola, allegedly led some leaders of his party to ward 5, unit 17 in Alekuwodo to allegedly buy up voters cards. The police are said to have arrested the PDP stalwart for the alleged conduct, but the party has insisted that he was canvassing for votes and not buying PVCs as being alleged. Osun 2018: I have evidence that they added to APC’s votes - PDP Chairman | Pls don't Forget to Join our Facebook Group https://mobile./155702795109410?refid=27 |
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