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  • Antonio Rüdiger is at the centre of UEFA’s investigation after his controversial celebration following Atlético Madrid’s UCL exit.

    His gesture was seen as threatening — and unlike others, his case is more serious.

    A fine or suspension could follow… his place vs Arsenal is now in doubt.

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    🚨 Antonio Rüdiger is at the centre of UEFA’s investigation after his controversial celebration following Atlético Madrid’s UCL exit. 😬 His gesture was seen as threatening — and unlike others, his case is more serious. ⚖️ A fine or suspension could follow… his place vs Arsenal is now in doubt. ChChris Wheatley @
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  • "Happy birthday to an amazing person who deserves a day filled with pure bliss! May this special day be a celebration of the incredible person you are, and may it be the start of an unforgettable year ahead.

    May your day be filled with love, laughter, and all your favorite things. May you be surrounded by the people who matter most, and may you feel grateful for the blessings in your life.

    Here's to another year of adventure, growth, and making unforgettable memories! May your birthday be just the beginning of an amazing year ahead.

    Wishing you a birthday as bright and beautiful as you are!"
    "Happy birthday to an amazing person who deserves a day filled with pure bliss! May this special day be a celebration of the incredible person you are, and may it be the start of an unforgettable year ahead. May your day be filled with love, laughter, and all your favorite things. May you be surrounded by the people who matter most, and may you feel grateful for the blessings in your life. Here's to another year of adventure, growth, and making unforgettable memories! May your birthday be just the beginning of an amazing year ahead. Wishing you a birthday as bright and beautiful as you are!"
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  • *Good morning and happy new Month everyone*

    *May the Month of April favour us, bring us happiness, celebration, promotion and abundant blessings...above all, good health *

    *Much love from here *
    *Good morning and happy new Month everyone* *May the Month of April favour us, bring us happiness, celebration, promotion and abundant blessings...above all, good health 🙏* *Much love from here ❤️*
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  • Happy celebration to all the Muslim
    Happy celebration to all the Muslim
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    Happy celebration in advance Your humble crypto currency exchange guru ✌️
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  • Happy celebration to all our Muslim friend
    Happy celebration to all our Muslim friend
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    Happy sallah to my beloved Muslim brothers and sisters. May the celebration go well.
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  • GOV UMO ENO PRAISES ARCHBISHOP EKUWEM FOR INSPIRING GOOD GOVERNANCE

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has extolled the virtues of Catholic Archbishop of Calabar, Most Rev. Joseph Ekuwem for his ability to speak truth to power and inspire in leaders a desire towards a more Christ- like and people- centric governance style.

    The Governor made the remark while speaking at the Archbishop's 75th birthday celebration and thanksgiving mass held at Sacred Heart Parish, Aka Offot, Uyo.

    The Governor noted that Archbishop Ekuwem has inspired people to serve God better, embrace the kingdom of God and has impacted positively on society.

    "We have been blessed by the force of your moral suasion and the uncanny ability to speak truth to power and, inspire in leaders a more Christ and people - centric governance.

    "Today, because of the inspirational work you have done in Christian ecumenism, many have come to embrace the Kingdom of God, strongholds have been broken and gates of salvation flung open to all who seek redemption through Christ.

    "We, at the State level, have been honoured by your kind acceptance to head our State Christian Leadership Advisory Council- an inter-denominational group of our fathers and mothers in faith, who have gladly agreed to join us in putting our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ at the centre of our administration," he said.

    The Governor who also joined Archbishop Ekuwem at the reception for the event which incorporated a book presentation,
    prayed for him to have robust health, continuous sound and fecund mind as well as strength, "so we may continue to benefit and drink from the fountain of your spiritual knowledge."

    In his message of goodwill, Former Governor of the State, Obong Victor Attah, appreciated Archbishop Ekuwem for his Christ - centric disposition which he said qualifies him as a leading light of the Church.

    Bishop John Ayah of the Catholic Diocese of Uyo applauded the exemplary christian life of Archbishop Ekuwem, and appreciated Governor Eno, whom he described as a good friend of the Catholic Church, for honouring the Archbishop with his presence, and for pursuing the ministry of reconciliation with vigour and maintaining peace across the State.

    Earlier in his homily, Very Rev. Fr. Gabriel Ekong admonished Christians to do things that enhance life and good health, exercise mental restraint and desist from saying or doing things that could be injurious to others.

    He said the Archbishop Ekuwem is a great teacher who has positively impacted the State, Nigeria and humanity at large.

    At the reception, Chairman on the occasion and former Deputy Governor of the State, Engr. Patrick Ekpotu, said Archbishop Ekuwem is a man of integrity and honour worthy of celebration.

    Media Unit
    Government House, Uyo
    25/3/25
    GOV UMO ENO PRAISES ARCHBISHOP EKUWEM FOR INSPIRING GOOD GOVERNANCE Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has extolled the virtues of Catholic Archbishop of Calabar, Most Rev. Joseph Ekuwem for his ability to speak truth to power and inspire in leaders a desire towards a more Christ- like and people- centric governance style. The Governor made the remark while speaking at the Archbishop's 75th birthday celebration and thanksgiving mass held at Sacred Heart Parish, Aka Offot, Uyo. The Governor noted that Archbishop Ekuwem has inspired people to serve God better, embrace the kingdom of God and has impacted positively on society. "We have been blessed by the force of your moral suasion and the uncanny ability to speak truth to power and, inspire in leaders a more Christ and people - centric governance. "Today, because of the inspirational work you have done in Christian ecumenism, many have come to embrace the Kingdom of God, strongholds have been broken and gates of salvation flung open to all who seek redemption through Christ. "We, at the State level, have been honoured by your kind acceptance to head our State Christian Leadership Advisory Council- an inter-denominational group of our fathers and mothers in faith, who have gladly agreed to join us in putting our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ at the centre of our administration," he said. The Governor who also joined Archbishop Ekuwem at the reception for the event which incorporated a book presentation, prayed for him to have robust health, continuous sound and fecund mind as well as strength, "so we may continue to benefit and drink from the fountain of your spiritual knowledge." In his message of goodwill, Former Governor of the State, Obong Victor Attah, appreciated Archbishop Ekuwem for his Christ - centric disposition which he said qualifies him as a leading light of the Church. Bishop John Ayah of the Catholic Diocese of Uyo applauded the exemplary christian life of Archbishop Ekuwem, and appreciated Governor Eno, whom he described as a good friend of the Catholic Church, for honouring the Archbishop with his presence, and for pursuing the ministry of reconciliation with vigour and maintaining peace across the State. Earlier in his homily, Very Rev. Fr. Gabriel Ekong admonished Christians to do things that enhance life and good health, exercise mental restraint and desist from saying or doing things that could be injurious to others. He said the Archbishop Ekuwem is a great teacher who has positively impacted the State, Nigeria and humanity at large. At the reception, Chairman on the occasion and former Deputy Governor of the State, Engr. Patrick Ekpotu, said Archbishop Ekuwem is a man of integrity and honour worthy of celebration. Media Unit Government House, Uyo 25/3/25
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  • Financial Mistakes Ladies Make in Their 20s & 30s That Can Ruin Their Future

    Your 20s and 30s are some of the most important years of your life. This is when you start making major financial decisions, some good, some bad.

    And let’s be real: money mistakes made in these years don’t just disappear; they follow you for years, sometimes even decades.

    If you don’t handle your money wisely now, you might wake up at 40 or 50, wondering where all your hard-earned money went.

    Here are some major financial mistakes women make in their 20s and 30s that can ruin their future. If you’re guilty of any of these, don’t panic, just start making changes today.

    Overspending to Impress People Who Don’t Care
    This one is dangerous, yet so common. Too many ladies spend money they don’t have just to look good for people who aren’t even watching.

    - Buying expensive clothes, wigs, or designer bags you can’t afford just to keep up with trends.

    - Eating out at fancy restaurants every weekend to impress friends.

    - Going broke because of destination trips, birthday celebrations, and ‘soft life’ vibes.

    Listen, it’s great to look good and enjoy life, but NOT at the cost of your financial future.

    What’s the point of looking rich if your bank account is crying?

    Not Having Savings, Spending Everything You Earn
    If your account balance reads "0" at the end of every month, you’re in trouble.

    - No matter how much or how little you earn, ALWAYS save something.

    - Emergencies happen. Life is unpredictable. If you don’t have savings, one financial crisis can wipe you out completely.

    - Start small, just 10% of your income can make a big difference in the long run.

    A woman who has savings is a woman who has control over her life.

    Depending on Men for Financial Security

    Ladies, listen carefully: NEVER put your entire financial future in the hands of a man.

    - Yes, it’s okay if your partner supports you, but you must have your own money.

    - Too many women give up their financial independence, only to regret it later when things go wrong.

    A financially independent woman is a powerful woman. No one can control you when you control your own money.

    Avoiding Investment and Thinking ‘I’ll Figure It Out Later’

    Many women think investing is for men or rich people. WRONG.

    - The earlier you start investing, the better.

    - Learn about stocks, real estate, or even small business investments.

    - Money sitting in your account is losing value—make your money work for you.

    Your future self will thank you for the smart choices you make today.

    Accumulating Too Much Debt

    Debt can feel like a quick solution, but it can also be a lifelong trap.

    - Credit cards, unnecessary loans, buying things in installments, it all adds up.

    - Many women enter their 30s drowning in debt with nothing to show for it.

    - If you must take a loan, let it be for something that will increase your financial value (like education or business).

    Debt steals your future wealth. Avoid it as much as possible.

    Failing to Learn About Money

    - You don’t need to be a financial expert, but basic money knowledge is a MUST.

    - Read books, watch videos, attend seminars, educate yourself.

    - Financial freedom starts with financial education.

    If you don’t control money, money will control you.

    I hope you put this to use.

    Financial Mistakes Ladies Make in Their 20s & 30s That Can Ruin Their Future Your 20s and 30s are some of the most important years of your life. This is when you start making major financial decisions, some good, some bad. And let’s be real: money mistakes made in these years don’t just disappear; they follow you for years, sometimes even decades. If you don’t handle your money wisely now, you might wake up at 40 or 50, wondering where all your hard-earned money went. Here are some major financial mistakes women make in their 20s and 30s that can ruin their future. If you’re guilty of any of these, don’t panic, just start making changes today. 🛑 Overspending to Impress People Who Don’t Care This one is dangerous, yet so common. Too many ladies spend money they don’t have just to look good for people who aren’t even watching. - Buying expensive clothes, wigs, or designer bags you can’t afford just to keep up with trends. - Eating out at fancy restaurants every weekend to impress friends. - Going broke because of destination trips, birthday celebrations, and ‘soft life’ vibes. Listen, it’s great to look good and enjoy life, but NOT at the cost of your financial future. 📌What’s the point of looking rich if your bank account is crying? 🛑 Not Having Savings, Spending Everything You Earn If your account balance reads "0" at the end of every month, you’re in trouble. - No matter how much or how little you earn, ALWAYS save something. - Emergencies happen. Life is unpredictable. If you don’t have savings, one financial crisis can wipe you out completely. - Start small, just 10% of your income can make a big difference in the long run. 📌 A woman who has savings is a woman who has control over her life. 🛑 Depending on Men for Financial Security Ladies, listen carefully: NEVER put your entire financial future in the hands of a man. - Yes, it’s okay if your partner supports you, but you must have your own money. - Too many women give up their financial independence, only to regret it later when things go wrong. A financially independent woman is a powerful woman. No one can control you when you control your own money. 🛑 Avoiding Investment and Thinking ‘I’ll Figure It Out Later’ Many women think investing is for men or rich people. WRONG. - The earlier you start investing, the better. - Learn about stocks, real estate, or even small business investments. - Money sitting in your account is losing value—make your money work for you. 📌 Your future self will thank you for the smart choices you make today. 🛑 Accumulating Too Much Debt Debt can feel like a quick solution, but it can also be a lifelong trap. - Credit cards, unnecessary loans, buying things in installments, it all adds up. - Many women enter their 30s drowning in debt with nothing to show for it. - If you must take a loan, let it be for something that will increase your financial value (like education or business). 📌Debt steals your future wealth. Avoid it as much as possible. 🛑 Failing to Learn About Money - You don’t need to be a financial expert, but basic money knowledge is a MUST. - Read books, watch videos, attend seminars, educate yourself. - Financial freedom starts with financial education. If you don’t control money, money will control you. I hope you put this to use.
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  • Philadelphia!

    Philadelphia, commonly referred to as "Philly," is the:

    1. *Largest city in Pennsylvania*: Located in the southeastern part of the state.
    2. *Sixth-most populous city in the United States*: With a population of approximately 1.6 million people.

    Philadelphia is known for its:

    1. *Rich history*: Playing a pivotal role in the American Revolution and serving as the temporary capital of the United States.
    2. *Cultural attractions*: Home to numerous museums, galleries, and performance venues, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimmel Center.
    3. *Iconic landmarks*: The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the "Rocky Steps" outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
    4. *Diverse neighborhoods*: From the historic Old City to the vibrant South Street, and the eclectic Fishtown.

    Philadelphia is also famous for its:

    1. *Cuisine*: Philly cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, and tomato pies.
    2. *Sports teams*: The Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Phillies (MLB), 76ers (NBA), and Flyers (NHL).

    Some popular attractions and events in Philadelphia include:

    1. *Independence Day celebrations*: Held annually on July 4th.
    2. *Made in Philadelphia Festival*: A showcase of local artisans, makers, and musicians.
    3. *Philadelphia Flower Show*: One of the largest and oldest flower shows in the world.

    What's your favorite thing about Philadelphia?
    Philadelphia! Philadelphia, commonly referred to as "Philly," is the: 1. *Largest city in Pennsylvania*: Located in the southeastern part of the state. 2. *Sixth-most populous city in the United States*: With a population of approximately 1.6 million people. Philadelphia is known for its: 1. *Rich history*: Playing a pivotal role in the American Revolution and serving as the temporary capital of the United States. 2. *Cultural attractions*: Home to numerous museums, galleries, and performance venues, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimmel Center. 3. *Iconic landmarks*: The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the "Rocky Steps" outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 4. *Diverse neighborhoods*: From the historic Old City to the vibrant South Street, and the eclectic Fishtown. Philadelphia is also famous for its: 1. *Cuisine*: Philly cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, and tomato pies. 2. *Sports teams*: The Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Phillies (MLB), 76ers (NBA), and Flyers (NHL). Some popular attractions and events in Philadelphia include: 1. *Independence Day celebrations*: Held annually on July 4th. 2. *Made in Philadelphia Festival*: A showcase of local artisans, makers, and musicians. 3. *Philadelphia Flower Show*: One of the largest and oldest flower shows in the world. What's your favorite thing about Philadelphia?
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