Saturday, 29 June 2019

Manchester United complete £50m signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace and he'll earn £80,000 a week (Photos)


Manchester United have finally completed the signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka after splashing £50million to get the defender from Crystal Palace.
The 21-year-old England star signed a five-year deal worth £80,000-a-week that will keep him at the club until at least 2024.

Wan-Bissaka will wear the No 29 on his back at Old Trafford.
According to the transfer deal, United will pay an initial fee of £45m, with another £5m due in add-ons should the player hit certain performance targets.
Wan-Bissaka told United's website: 'It's an unbelievable feeling and an honour to call myself a Manchester United player and something I know that only a small number of players have the privilege to say.

'I can't wait to get going and integrated into the squad. I will have a short break now after the European Championships but I'm looking forward to starting training with the manager and my new team-mates on the pre-season tour.'
Speaking on the successful capture of the defender, United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: 'Aaron is one of the best upcoming defenders in the Premier League. He has the right work ethic, talent and mentality to play for Manchester United and he fits exactly the type of player that we are looking to bring into the squad to help us improve and push on further.

'Aaron is a young, hungry player and eager to learn and that's important at his age. I am delighted he has signed with us and we look forward to continuing his tremendous development so far.'

Aaron Wan-Bissaka now joins winger
Daniel James , who became the first summer arrival at Old Trafford when the 21-year-old joined from Swansea for £18m.

Manchester United complete £50m signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace and he'll earn £80,000 a week (Photos)


Manchester United have finally completed the signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka after splashing £50million to get the defender from Crystal Palace.
The 21-year-old England star signed a five-year deal worth £80,000-a-week that will keep him at the club until at least 2024.

Wan-Bissaka will wear the No 29 on his back at Old Trafford.
According to the transfer deal, United will pay an initial fee of £45m, with another £5m due in add-ons should the player hit certain performance targets.
Wan-Bissaka told United's website: 'It's an unbelievable feeling and an honour to call myself a Manchester United player and something I know that only a small number of players have the privilege to say.

'I can't wait to get going and integrated into the squad. I will have a short break now after the European Championships but I'm looking forward to starting training with the manager and my new team-mates on the pre-season tour.'
Speaking on the successful capture of the defender, United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: 'Aaron is one of the best upcoming defenders in the Premier League. He has the right work ethic, talent and mentality to play for Manchester United and he fits exactly the type of player that we are looking to bring into the squad to help us improve and push on further.

'Aaron is a young, hungry player and eager to learn and that's important at his age. I am delighted he has signed with us and we look forward to continuing his tremendous development so far.'

Aaron Wan-Bissaka now joins winger
Daniel James , who became the first summer arrival at Old Trafford when the 21-year-old joined from Swansea for £18m.

Saturday, 22 June 2019

Save more and spend less. Helen Paul advices

The beautiful comdian opularly known as Helen paul advices people to shape up to what they can afford. They should take life easy and work towards it and not to be disappointed at the end of the day if their expectations were not met

Save more and spend less. Helen Paul advices

The beautiful comdian opularly known as Helen paul advices people to shape up to what they can afford. They should take life easy and work towards it and not to be disappointed at the end of the day if their expectations were not met

Tuesday, 18 June 2019

This young man needs your support to live again


The young man in the picture above is Sam El Etuk.. He currently needs your attention to survive again. He is loosing it. 
         Sam has kidney stones issues with the size at 16MM qnd needs to sort it out as soon as possible. He doesn't really need millions! All he needs right now is 800k to live.
Here are some of the chats he made with Nsikak Ibatt his fb friend concerning his current health state and is very touching..

       

          Here are his details below
Acct name: Samuel Etuk
Acct No: 0159063249 GTBank.

This young man needs your support to live again


The young man in the picture above is Sam El Etuk.. He currently needs your attention to survive again. He is loosing it. 
         Sam has kidney stones issues with the size at 16MM qnd needs to sort it out as soon as possible. He doesn't really need millions! All he needs right now is 800k to live.
Here are some of the chats he made with Nsikak Ibatt his fb friend concerning his current health state and is very touching..

       

          Here are his details below
Acct name: Samuel Etuk
Acct No: 0159063249 GTBank.

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Nigerian Airforce helicopter crash-lands at Yar’adua International Airport In Katsina State


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A Helicopter belonging to the Nigerian Air Force crashed-landed at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua International Airport, Katsina State yesterday June 12th.  

The incident which occurred at about 3:00pm was confirmed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola.  

According to the statement, the crash occurred while the helicopter was returning from an anti-armed banditry combat mission in the Northwest Theatre under Operation Hadaran Daji.

Although details are still scanty, the NAF spokesperson says no life was lost.  Subsequently, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has directed the constitution of a Board of Inquiry to determine the exact cause of the incident.  

The Force said it continues to solicit the understanding and support of the general public as it strives daily to ensure the security of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Nigerian Airforce helicopter crash-lands at Yar’adua International Airport In Katsina State


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A Helicopter belonging to the Nigerian Air Force crashed-landed at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua International Airport, Katsina State yesterday June 12th.  

The incident which occurred at about 3:00pm was confirmed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola.  

According to the statement, the crash occurred while the helicopter was returning from an anti-armed banditry combat mission in the Northwest Theatre under Operation Hadaran Daji.

Although details are still scanty, the NAF spokesperson says no life was lost.  Subsequently, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has directed the constitution of a Board of Inquiry to determine the exact cause of the incident.  

The Force said it continues to solicit the understanding and support of the general public as it strives daily to ensure the security of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Breaking:Nigeria is worse off than it was in 1993 - MKO Abiola’s son, Abdulmumuni


Abdulmumuni, son of the late Chief MKO Abiola, has spoken on the lack of progress in the country since 1993.
Speaking on the June 12 (Democracy Day) the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola’s son lamented that the education and health sectors had collapsed.

President Buhari on Monday signed into law the Public Holiday (Amendment) Bill, making June 12 a public holiday in the country. It also becomes the country’s official 

Democracy Day, replacing May 29, which hitherto was a public holiday.
The President took the decision to honour the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, MKO Abiola.But Abdulmumuni said June 12 should be a day of national sober reflection for Nigerians as the 

“people are getting poorer and the poverty rate is increasing”.
Abdulmumuni, who was at the National Centre for Women Development in Abuja on Monday to receive an award on behalf of his late mother, who was inducted into the Nigerian Women Hall of Fame alongside 21 others, said;
“The recognition of June 12 as Democracy Day will get people thinking. I don’t think it should be a day of celebration. It should be a day of reflection of where we are as a country and where we are going. It is important that we should know that for the decisions we make today, there are consequences.

“This is because those who made the decisions to truncate the Nigerian people’s yearning for democracy in 1993 would now see that sometimes when you make certain decisions, you must see the consequences.

“The country is worse off than it was in 1993. My father was trying to address certain issues like poverty eradication and free education. But what is going on in the country now? The education system is dilapidated. The health care system is nothing. People are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. 

The poverty rate is increasing. I think the idea is that June 12 should be a day of reflection and I believe we can get out of this situation.”

Breaking:Nigeria is worse off than it was in 1993 - MKO Abiola’s son, Abdulmumuni


Abdulmumuni, son of the late Chief MKO Abiola, has spoken on the lack of progress in the country since 1993.
Speaking on the June 12 (Democracy Day) the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola’s son lamented that the education and health sectors had collapsed.

President Buhari on Monday signed into law the Public Holiday (Amendment) Bill, making June 12 a public holiday in the country. It also becomes the country’s official 

Democracy Day, replacing May 29, which hitherto was a public holiday.
The President took the decision to honour the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, MKO Abiola.But Abdulmumuni said June 12 should be a day of national sober reflection for Nigerians as the 

“people are getting poorer and the poverty rate is increasing”.
Abdulmumuni, who was at the National Centre for Women Development in Abuja on Monday to receive an award on behalf of his late mother, who was inducted into the Nigerian Women Hall of Fame alongside 21 others, said;
“The recognition of June 12 as Democracy Day will get people thinking. I don’t think it should be a day of celebration. It should be a day of reflection of where we are as a country and where we are going. It is important that we should know that for the decisions we make today, there are consequences.

“This is because those who made the decisions to truncate the Nigerian people’s yearning for democracy in 1993 would now see that sometimes when you make certain decisions, you must see the consequences.

“The country is worse off than it was in 1993. My father was trying to address certain issues like poverty eradication and free education. But what is going on in the country now? The education system is dilapidated. The health care system is nothing. People are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. 

The poverty rate is increasing. I think the idea is that June 12 should be a day of reflection and I believe we can get out of this situation.”

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