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Donny van de Beek set to snub Barcelona for Man United move

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  Ajax’s Donny van de Beek is ready to snub Barcelona to join Man United, according to reports from Spain. Quoting Sky Sports,  Fichajes.com   reports that despite being at the top of the Blaugrana’s transfer shopping list, the Dutchman has his heart set on a Premier League move and that United are the team leading the chase. The multifaceted central midfielder scored 10 goals and provided 11 assists in 37 games across all competitions last season. Whilst primarily an attacking midfielder, he can also play in the holding role and from box-to-box. Barcelona’s new coach Ronald Koeman knows the player well, having coached him for the Netherlands national side, for whom the 23-year-old has nine full caps. ‘In that sense, one of the players who has completely dazzled Koeman is Donny van de Beek, who seems to have made the decision to leave Ajax Amsterdam,’ Fichajes reports. ‘However, Sky Sports comments that the Netherlands international would prefer to try his luck away from Barcelona. ‘In

former MFM pastor we stopped from stealing is behind the malicious reports against me - Pastor Olukoya

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Pastor Daniel Olukoya, the general overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) has raised an alarm of an alleged plot by some people to destroy the global image of his church. In a statement released by his media aide Collins Edomaruse, Olukoya alleged that a former pastor who was stopped from ''stealing'' a branch of his church in Maryland, United States is behind the attempt “to tarnish his reputation”. It was further alleged that the Pastor "conceived this lie as his defence to a civil Suit the Church brought against him in the County Court in Maryland." The MFM General Overseer countered some of the allegations made against him and further denied claim of his church’s trustees being suspended in the UK. It read; “It has become pertinent for the purpose of clarity to respond to the false allegations being peddled against the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries and our General Overseer – Dr. D. K. Olukoya in the social media. “These alleg

See photos from Bishop David Oyedepo’s daughter, Joy as she gets married

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Joy Oyedepo ,  daughter of the founder of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo is getting married to her heartthrob, Abimbola Abodunrin yesterday, August 22. The wedding procession kicked off with the traditional wedding, which held on Friday, August 21. See photos below, The church wedding took place at the Covenant University Chapel, inside the almost 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land which also house the headquarters of Winners’ Chapel. See more photos below, We wish the couple a happy married life.

Raptors Rip Nets, Boston Hold Off 76ers For 3-0 NBA Playoff Leads

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Orlando, FL – AUGUST 21: Fred VanVleet #23 of the Toronto Raptors shoots the ball during the game against the Brooklyn Nets during Round One, Game Three of the NBA Playoffs on August 21, 2020 at The Field House at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida. David Sherman/NBAE via Getty Images/AFP   The defending champions Toronto Raptors pummelled the Brooklyn Nets while the Boston Celtics had to claw past a determined Philadelphia on Friday, both taking commanding 3-0 series leads in the NBA playoffs. Pascal Siakam scored 26 points, pulled down eight rebounds and handed out five assists to lead the Raptors to a 117-92 victory over the Nets. Toronto connected on 50.5 percent of their shots from the field and 47.8 percent from three-point range. Kyle Lowry came up just short of a triple-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for a Raptors team that can clinch a second round berth in game four on Sunday. “We’re just taking it a possession at a time,” Lowry said.

Price Of Soft Drinks To Increase as Nigerian Customs Proposes Excise Duty

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is proposing to collect excise duty on soft drinks, abolished in 1993 by the interim national government. Appearing before a joint committee of the senate on finance and national planning on Thursday, Hameed Ali, comptroller-general of the NCS, said the federal government should lift the tax waivers for companies producing soft drinks within the country. Ali argued that if companies producing alcoholic beverages and tobacco could pay taxes, those producing soft drinks could do the same. “We have been pushing for the expansion of our own excise collection. During the (Ernest) Shonekan regime (in 1993), excise was stopped for carbonated drinks manufacturers, like Coca-Cola,” the retired colonel said. “The only one approved for us are tobacco alcoholic beverages. The understanding then was that tobacco and alcoholic beverages affect the health of citizens and should be taxed. “But we know that carbonated drinks are also injurious to the health of the peop

Nehemiah Adejoh says he killed female helicopter pilot, Arotile by mistake

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- Nehemiah Adejoh, the suspect who drove the car that ran over Tolulope Arotile has said his action was a mistake - The suspect told a Kaduna magistrate court that he never intended to cause her death - The court has remanded him in prison pending further hearing Nehemiah Adejoh, the suspect who drove the car that killed Nigeria’s first female combat helicopter pilot, Tolulope Arotile has said he never intended to kill the flying officer. The suspect told a Kaduna magistrates court on Thursday, August 20, that he mistakenly ran over the deceased, Daily Trust reported. Adejoh was reported to be the one behind the steering of the vehicle that knocked down Arotile on July 11 before she was pronounced dead at the Nigerian Air Force hospital. Driver says he killed female helicopter pilot, Arotile by mistake  he, however, denied having any premeditated plan to kill her in his cautionary statement. He explained that on sighting the deceased walking along the roadside at the Air Force base, he

Mali's President resigns after he was arrested in a military coup

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(CNN) Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita announced his immediate resignation on state television late Tuesday, hours after he and the Prime Minister were  arrested by mutinous soldiers  in a coup. Tuesday's events sparked international condemnation and are likely to further destabilize the West African nation, following months of anti-government mass protests and a rising insurgency from Islamist militants. Wearing a blue surgical mask amid the coronavirus pandemic, the President said on national broadcaster ORTM that he had little choice but to stand down to avoid bloodshed, and that the country's national assembly and government would now be dissolved. Why the Mali coup could worry Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron For seven years I have with great joy and happiness tried to put this country back on its feet," Keita said. "If today some people from the armed forces have decided to end it by their intervention, do I have a choice? I should submit to it becaus