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  • United, 20-time English champions, are 14th after nine Premier League games this season, with Ruud van Nistelrooy set to oversee the next three fixtures - two in the Premier League and one in the Europa League - as interim boss prior to Amorim's arrival.
    United, 20-time English champions, are 14th after nine Premier League games this season, with Ruud van Nistelrooy set to oversee the next three fixtures - two in the Premier League and one in the Europa League - as interim boss prior to Amorim's arrival.
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  • After Sporting I wanted that one, Manchester, and I want that context because that context allows me to do things my way and the club believes me that way.

    "There's a time when I have to take a step forward in my career. That's what happened. It was harder for me than to any Sporting fan, believe me, but I had to do this."
    After Sporting I wanted that one, Manchester, and I want that context because that context allows me to do things my way and the club believes me that way. "There's a time when I have to take a step forward in my career. That's what happened. It was harder for me than to any Sporting fan, believe me, but I had to do this."
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  • He added: "Now I go home happier because I have explained. People say 'it's about the money', but there was another team that wanted to hire me before and they paid three times more than Manchester.

    "It was the best phase of my life. Everyone at Sporting knows. I understand the disappointment of the fans but today is not the farewell. We still have two important games against Manchester City [in the Champions League] and Braga [in the league] to maintain the lead."
    He added: "Now I go home happier because I have explained. People say 'it's about the money', but there was another team that wanted to hire me before and they paid three times more than Manchester. "It was the best phase of my life. Everyone at Sporting knows. I understand the disappointment of the fans but today is not the farewell. We still have two important games against Manchester City [in the Champions League] and Braga [in the league] to maintain the lead."
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  • Zombies in Nigeria

    In the bustling streets of Lagos, a mysterious illness spread rapidly. Victims exhibited bizarre symptoms: skin lesions, violent outbursts, and an insatiable hunger for human flesh.

    Dr. Nneoma Okoro, a renowned virologist, was tasked with identifying the source. She discovered a strange connection to an ancient ritual in the Niger Delta.

    In a remote village, a local cult had unleashed an ancient evil – the "Ndoki" – a vengeful spirit that reanimated the dead.

    The first zombie, a young girl named Aisha, rose from a makeshift morgue. Her eyes turned gray, skin decaying, and mouth twisted into a perpetual snarl.

    Aisha's infection spread rapidly. Soon, the undead roamed Lagos, terrorizing citizens.

    Nneoma joined forces with Amadi, a former soldier, to survive the outbreak.

    As they navigated the chaotic streets, they encountered horrific scenes: zombies devouring market vendors, overrun hospitals, and abandoned children.

    The duo reached the cult's hideout, determined to stop the Ndoki.

    Inside, they found the cult leader, Baba Eko, surrounded by zombies.

    Baba Eko revealed the shocking truth: "Ndoki demands sacrifice... Nigeria will burn."

    Amadi fought off zombies while Nneoma confronted Baba Eko.

    In the chaos, Nneoma was bitten.

    As the zombie virus coursed through her veins, Amadi fled Lagos, carrying Nneoma's research.

    The last transmission from Nneoma's radio echoed through the deserted streets: "Find... cure... Ndoki... must... die."

    Amadi vanished into the unknown, leaving behind a Nigeria overrun by zombies.

    Years later, rumors spread of a lone survivor, wandering the desolate landscape, searching for a cure.

    But some say Amadi became one of them – a zombie, forever trapped in the apocalypse.

    And in the shadows, Baba Eko's laughter echoed, "Ndoki will consume all."
    Zombies in Nigeria In the bustling streets of Lagos, a mysterious illness spread rapidly. Victims exhibited bizarre symptoms: skin lesions, violent outbursts, and an insatiable hunger for human flesh. Dr. Nneoma Okoro, a renowned virologist, was tasked with identifying the source. She discovered a strange connection to an ancient ritual in the Niger Delta. In a remote village, a local cult had unleashed an ancient evil – the "Ndoki" – a vengeful spirit that reanimated the dead. The first zombie, a young girl named Aisha, rose from a makeshift morgue. Her eyes turned gray, skin decaying, and mouth twisted into a perpetual snarl. Aisha's infection spread rapidly. Soon, the undead roamed Lagos, terrorizing citizens. Nneoma joined forces with Amadi, a former soldier, to survive the outbreak. As they navigated the chaotic streets, they encountered horrific scenes: zombies devouring market vendors, overrun hospitals, and abandoned children. The duo reached the cult's hideout, determined to stop the Ndoki. Inside, they found the cult leader, Baba Eko, surrounded by zombies. Baba Eko revealed the shocking truth: "Ndoki demands sacrifice... Nigeria will burn." Amadi fought off zombies while Nneoma confronted Baba Eko. In the chaos, Nneoma was bitten. As the zombie virus coursed through her veins, Amadi fled Lagos, carrying Nneoma's research. The last transmission from Nneoma's radio echoed through the deserted streets: "Find... cure... Ndoki... must... die." Amadi vanished into the unknown, leaving behind a Nigeria overrun by zombies. Years later, rumors spread of a lone survivor, wandering the desolate landscape, searching for a cure. But some say Amadi became one of them – a zombie, forever trapped in the apocalypse. And in the shadows, Baba Eko's laughter echoed, "Ndoki will consume all."
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  • Believe that it will be good by putting efforts and making some steps not by mere saying.
    Believe that it will be good by putting efforts and making some steps not by mere saying.
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  • Always pray in whatever you do for directions and leave the rest for God.
    Always pray in whatever you do for directions and leave the rest for God.
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  • Birds of a feather flocks together, so know who you call your friend.
    Birds of a feather flocks together, so know who you call your friend.
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  • The kinds of friends you keep defines who you are.
    The kinds of friends you keep defines who you are.
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    Good evening everyone
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