September 2020

  • Messi not happy with Barcelona

    Barcelona captain Lionel Messi has taken another swipe at the club’s board when he criticised the way it treated fellow forward Luis Suarez who left the Catalan club for Atletico Madrid on Thursday. Barcelona’s new coach Ronald Koeman told Suarez he was surplus to requirements when he took over last month. The 33-year-old Suarez moved…

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  • Why UAE was suspended from equestrian competitions

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been suspended by world equestrian’s governing body for staging two international endurance competitions as national events in an attempt to circumvent new rules. The International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) announced the ban on Friday, suspending the UAE across all FEI disciplines until the new year and endurance competitions…

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  • Pacquiao to fight MMA star McGregor in 2021

    Philippine boxing icon Manny Pacquiao will face former two-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor in the boxing ring next year, and part of proceeds from the fight will go to coronavirus victims in his country. “For the sake of all the Filipino COVID-19 victims, Senator Manny Pacquiao will be fighting UFC superstar Conor McGregor next year,”…

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  • Bad news for German migrants

    Bad news for German migrants

    A long-standing member of the far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) political party has been sacked amid reports of his inflammatory comments in which he allegedly said refugees and migrants could be “gassed”. Christian Lueth, who has been with the AfD since the early days of its inception in 2013, was already suspended from his post…

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  • Absolutely valid truths about integrity

    Your integrity will be your strongest defence when you are wrongly accused. No matter how you pretend to be a person of integrity, people must discover that you do not have it. Only men of integrity are worthy of trust. If you have no integrity, people will doubt your words, even when you say the…

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  • Is Horse Racing really evil?

    Is Horse Racing really evil?

    Horse racing is one of the oldest sports in history. It basically involves two or more horses saddled by jockeys or, sometimes, allowed to compete over a distance for the purpose of identifying which is the fastest. The equestrian performance game attracts global audience and wide support across people of all ages, race, gender and…

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  • She caught me cheating, please advise

    Please my people, what have I done wrong? My wife went to the market to buy one or two things and left my 4-month old baby to the 19-year-old house help. The little baby started crying and our housemaid did everything possible to calm the little girl. The toddler won’t just stop. So, the maid…

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  • Fiancé steals cash meant for wedding preparation, relocates abroad

    A Nigerian man with the Twitter handle @SpendoGustav0 has revealed his uncle’s bitter experience in the hands of a lady he trusted and wanted to take as wife. In a tweet on Wednesday, the man said that his uncle deposited the sum of N2 million into his girlfriend’s account. The money was meant to cover…

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  • Nigerian doctors warned to stop endangering people’s lives

    Delta state governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has advised Nigerian doctors to explore other ways of getting government’s attention to their needs instead of embarking on industrial strike. Okowa who is a trained medical doctor himself gave the advice on Wednesday, September 23 when the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) led by its first vice…

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  • What American voters think of the 2020 elections

    Fewer than one-third of Americans think the 2020 elections will be held in an honest, open manner, according to a new Public Affairs Council survey released Thursday.  “We’ve never seen an American election with so much doubt about whether the results will reflect the will of the voters,” said Public Affairs Council President Doug Pinkham. “The question…

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  • Miralem Pjanic reveals why he rejected Barca move in 2008

    Third time lucky. Miralem Pjanic is a Barça player after two unsuccessful attempts to sign him by the club, as revealed by the Bosnian midfielder himself in this part of the interview he gave to SPORT. First, in 2008, when he was a promising but unknown midfielder for French team Metz. Later, already consecrated as a…

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  • Important tips on horse nutrition

    Every animal needs love and care from humans, especially one of the world’s loveliest creatures—horses. These rare, unique and beautiful animals are a sight to behold whether owned for sports, companionship, transportation, or other productive activities. Providing horses with solid health care therefore comes with good sense of responsibility, first, because it keeps the animals…

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  • Wileyfox UK launches new smart phone for the savvy open market

    BUSINESS PROPOSAL FOR THE MARKETING DIRECTOR OF WILEYFOX, U.K. INTRODUCTION Wileyfox is a London-based company which deals on high-value, affordable and low-choice mobile phones, including phone-specific screen protectors, clip-on covers and spare batteries. It was established in 2015 (John., 2018). Wileyfox operates with few workers and has no legacy devices to compete against market leaders…

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  • Arturo Vidal gives up a fortune to join Inter Milan

    Arturo Vidal is on the verge of completing his move to Inter Milan although there are only minor details that need to be resolved as well as the player passing a medical. After reaching an agreement with Barcelona over the amount owed on his deal, Vidal will soon be an Inter player. Media reports confirm…

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  • Coronavirus Vaccine: Australia to receive first batch of AstraZeneca in Jan 2021

    Australia will receive the first doses of an AstraZeneca and Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine in January 2021 if trials prove successful after Canberra agreed a deal to purchase a second potential vaccine, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday. Australia said in August it had signed a preliminary agreement with AstraZeneca for enough doses for…

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