World football governing body, FIFA, today honored Lille Metropole’s Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama for his outstanding performance with the French club. Enyeama shared a photo of himself holding the trophy and he wrote;
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
FIFA Honors Vincent Enyeama For His Hard Work, Dedication & Success! He Then Sends A Special message..
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World football governing body, FIFA, today honored Lille Metropole’s Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama for his outstanding performance with the French club. Enyeama shared a photo of himself holding the trophy and he wrote;
Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas faces a Chelsea-star-Cesc-Fabregas-faces-High-Court-battle-5m-Belgravia-flat-tycoon-claims-ex-wife-sold-knock-price-started-dating-him.
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The
girlfriend of Cesc Fabregas may have sold the Spanish star a £5.5million
London flat at a knock down price as she left her tycoon husband for
the footballer, a High Court judge has ruled.
The
Spanish international, 28, who earns around £150,000-a-week, bought
the apartment in Belgravia in 2013, which Daniella Semaan had formerly
shared with Elie Taktouk, 40.
But
Ms Semaan's ex-husband has always insisted that the property was worth
up to £2million more and called the deal a 'gross injustice'.
And
now, after a hearing today, senior judge Lady Justice Gloster has given
Mr Taktouk permission to fight on at the Court of Appeal - almost four
years since the legal battle started.
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Battle:
Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas bought the Belgravia apartment from now
girlfriend Daniella Semaan in 2013, which she shared with former husband
Elie Taktouk, 40.
His
barrister Nicholas Davidson QC said: 'Our evidence is that it was worth
much more and that was on the basis of expert evidence'.
Mr Taktouk has claimed that the Belgravia flat should have secured £7million.
The
legal battle erupted back in early 2013 when, during divorce
proceedings, Mr Justice Coleridge ordered that Ms Semaan sell the house
on the couple's behalf.
She was told to sell at the 'best reasonable price' and to appoint agents to market it.
However, she did not do that, instead agreeing a private sale to Mr Fabregas, who she had left Mr Taktouk for.
Senate reduces UTME registration fee to N2,500, to extend validity period to 3yrs
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The resolution was taken following the adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund on the inquiry into the new admission policy of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB). They also resolved to amend the Act establishing JAMB to reflect the extension of the validity period which is at the moment a year.
Jury finds Footballer Adam Johnson not guilty on one count of sexual activity with a child
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Jury finds Footballer Adam Johnson not guilty on one count of sexual activity with a child
Arriving
at court today, Johnson was again accompanied by his ex-girlfriend
Stacey Flounders, who has supported him during the trial and gave
evidence for the defense, despite claiming she and the sacked footballer
have split up.
The
prosecuting counsel say Johnson had oral sex with the 15 year old girl
and even penetrated her but the player and the defense counsel say he
only kissed the girl.
Judge
Jonathan Rose finished his summing up to the jury yesterday before
telling them they should strive to reach unanimous verdicts.
He
told them: ‘When you retire you must reach verdicts on which you are
all agreed. I will only accept unanimous verdicts - 12-0 is the only
possible score.’
The judge reminded the jury that Johnson deleted 834 WhatsApp message from his mobile phone.
The judge recalled that the player and the girl exchanged messages before the January 30 meeting about getting a thank-you kiss.
He said that in the messages Johnson said he was after 'a little bit more than kissing, a bit of feeling'.
The judge reminded the jury that, from the witness box, Johnson said
'I
considered going as far as she would let me. I was hoping I could feel
her body, her private parts. It would be the normal progression.'
'I was hoping it would happen, but it never happened.'
The judge said this was because the player said he realised it was the wrong thing to do.
The trial continues.
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