• OKE OGUN: THE BEST AS CAPITAL FOR THE PROPOSED NEW OYO STATE.

    Following the Senate public hearing held in Lagos earlier this month in respect to the state creation, the Senate has in their Friday 11th July plenary proposed the creaction of 12 new states with 2 in each geo-political zone. This development had Ibadan and Ijebu States proposed from the present Oyo and Ogun states respectively. And in all fairness to the Senate, they have done a great job that will enable easy passage of the bill, having conspicuously considered the landmass of some of the shortchanged states in the last creation.

    By that arrangement, Ibadan is going with Ibarapa, leaving ÒkèÒgùn, Oyo and Ogbomoso in the new Oyo State. The siting of new Oyo State Capital should ordinarily not be a topic of debate and should ACTUALLY NOT. By every standard, ÒkèÒgùn is naturally positioned as the most suitable location for the capital of the new Oyo State. Factors like landmass, Population, natural resources, centralization, huge infrastructure, Economy, Tourist sites, Food Security, and presence of Research Centers and Higher Institutions of Learning are outstanding qualifications for ÒkèÒgùn to be sited as capital.

    Beyond all sentiments, ÒkèÒgùn represents about 47.57% of the total landmass of the present Oyo State; it will represent more than 65% of the proposed new Oyo state. And by numbers of Local Government Area, ÒkèÒgùn has 10 LGAs which is the largest amongst the rest of it's co- proposed journeyers; Ogbomoso with 5 LGAs and Oyo with 4 LGAs. For a fact! ÒkèÒgùn with its 13,537km2 area is 2 to 4 times bigger than Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Ekiti and Lagos States. So, if it can not stand as a state for now, being a capital would be fair.

    Talking about natural resources deposits, no other region other than ÒkèÒgùn in either of the present Oyo State or the proposed new Oyo State (with the exit of Ibadan and Ibarapa) that has an inch of the natural resources and precious stones the nature has blessed ÒkèÒgùn with; amongst which are gold, marble, kaolin, granite, iron-ore, tantalite, talc, beryl etc. They are all available in commercial quantities in ÒkèÒgùn.

    Going by Centralization: ÒkèÒgùn is so central and naturally positioned such that one can easily connect from anywhere within and outside the state. There are good road networks suitable to navigate to state capital from Ogun, Kwara, the proposed Ibadan state and even beyond.

    On infrastructure, the Ikere Gorge Dam in Iseyin is a huge source of Power/water Generation and distribution to the state and its neighbors. And apart from power and water security, this will attract investors and shall in no meagre measure boost the economy of the state. Need we also mention that the construction of the road that leads to Ikere Dam has commenced courtesy of Governor Seyi Makinde's administration and the long abandoned Power plant has also recently been approved for revamping by the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to commence soon.

    Iyake hanging lake in ÒkèÒgùn is a great site to behold for tourists. Colorado has the 2nd hanging lake in the world and it's boosting it's economy through same by way of tourism. The Federal Government will benefit hugely in this resource and the new state will also not suffer courtesy of this alone.

    For Economy, virtually each town in ÒkèÒgùn has outstanding art that boosts economic activities. Iseyin is known for the great art of Aso Oke rated as best in the world; Ipapo for soap making, Shaki for quality Pot production and other towns for one art or the other. Aso Oke International Market in Iseyin is also a great one to lure investors to the new proposed state and shall be a major source of Economy booster.

    ÒkèÒgùn being the food basket of Oyo State will do better in terms of Food Security upon attaining the State Capital status. The rich soil of the land coupled with the existence of Ikere dam will help farmers to engage in farming activities all year round produce.

    A capital city should be one with serene environment with facilities that does not only make people comfortable but that will also add value to people; such is ÒkèÒgùn with library of International standard (Raji Oke-Esa Library) and Ebedi Residency for Literary works sitting comfortably in the heart of ÒkèÒgùn.

    Aside other factors mentioned above, OkeOgun hosts a Federal University, a State University, a State Polytechnic, 2 private Polytechnics and a College of health Sciences. All these are lovely factors to be considered, as the new capital will not start from the scratch for those important requirements.

    Finally, the National Assembly has gone this far, the completion of the process will determine what they shall be remembered for after now. It's only expected they are remembered for good, by placing the capital where it best suits. We can all ruminate on the words of Edmund Burke who said , "There is but one law for all, namely that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, equity - the law of nature and of nations". The justice and equity here can only be NEW OYO STATE with ÒKÈÒGÙN as CAPITAL.

    May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Babajide Oniyo, MNIQS, RQS,
    President, Council of Iseyin Youths Organizations, CIYO.

    Cc:
    Aseyin of Iseyin Adeyeri III
    Òkèrè of Sakí Ọba Khalid Olabisi
    Okeho
    Oba Saliu Azeez
    From Alepata's Palace, Igboho.
    Nigerian Senate
    The Senate President - Nigeria
    House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria
    Senator Buhari AbdulFatai Ph.D
    Alhaji Abayomi Oshine Oyedeji
    Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
    @highlight
    OKE OGUN: THE BEST AS CAPITAL FOR THE PROPOSED NEW OYO STATE. Following the Senate public hearing held in Lagos earlier this month in respect to the state creation, the Senate has in their Friday 11th July plenary proposed the creaction of 12 new states with 2 in each geo-political zone. This development had Ibadan and Ijebu States proposed from the present Oyo and Ogun states respectively. And in all fairness to the Senate, they have done a great job that will enable easy passage of the bill, having conspicuously considered the landmass of some of the shortchanged states in the last creation. By that arrangement, Ibadan is going with Ibarapa, leaving ÒkèÒgùn, Oyo and Ogbomoso in the new Oyo State. The siting of new Oyo State Capital should ordinarily not be a topic of debate and should ACTUALLY NOT. By every standard, ÒkèÒgùn is naturally positioned as the most suitable location for the capital of the new Oyo State. Factors like landmass, Population, natural resources, centralization, huge infrastructure, Economy, Tourist sites, Food Security, and presence of Research Centers and Higher Institutions of Learning are outstanding qualifications for ÒkèÒgùn to be sited as capital. Beyond all sentiments, ÒkèÒgùn represents about 47.57% of the total landmass of the present Oyo State; it will represent more than 65% of the proposed new Oyo state. And by numbers of Local Government Area, ÒkèÒgùn has 10 LGAs which is the largest amongst the rest of it's co- proposed journeyers; Ogbomoso with 5 LGAs and Oyo with 4 LGAs. For a fact! ÒkèÒgùn with its 13,537km2 area is 2 to 4 times bigger than Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Ekiti and Lagos States. So, if it can not stand as a state for now, being a capital would be fair. Talking about natural resources deposits, no other region other than ÒkèÒgùn in either of the present Oyo State or the proposed new Oyo State (with the exit of Ibadan and Ibarapa) that has an inch of the natural resources and precious stones the nature has blessed ÒkèÒgùn with; amongst which are gold, marble, kaolin, granite, iron-ore, tantalite, talc, beryl etc. They are all available in commercial quantities in ÒkèÒgùn. Going by Centralization: ÒkèÒgùn is so central and naturally positioned such that one can easily connect from anywhere within and outside the state. There are good road networks suitable to navigate to state capital from Ogun, Kwara, the proposed Ibadan state and even beyond. On infrastructure, the Ikere Gorge Dam in Iseyin is a huge source of Power/water Generation and distribution to the state and its neighbors. And apart from power and water security, this will attract investors and shall in no meagre measure boost the economy of the state. Need we also mention that the construction of the road that leads to Ikere Dam has commenced courtesy of Governor Seyi Makinde's administration and the long abandoned Power plant has also recently been approved for revamping by the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to commence soon. Iyake hanging lake in ÒkèÒgùn is a great site to behold for tourists. Colorado has the 2nd hanging lake in the world and it's boosting it's economy through same by way of tourism. The Federal Government will benefit hugely in this resource and the new state will also not suffer courtesy of this alone. For Economy, virtually each town in ÒkèÒgùn has outstanding art that boosts economic activities. Iseyin is known for the great art of Aso Oke rated as best in the world; Ipapo for soap making, Shaki for quality Pot production and other towns for one art or the other. Aso Oke International Market in Iseyin is also a great one to lure investors to the new proposed state and shall be a major source of Economy booster. ÒkèÒgùn being the food basket of Oyo State will do better in terms of Food Security upon attaining the State Capital status. The rich soil of the land coupled with the existence of Ikere dam will help farmers to engage in farming activities all year round produce. A capital city should be one with serene environment with facilities that does not only make people comfortable but that will also add value to people; such is ÒkèÒgùn with library of International standard (Raji Oke-Esa Library) and Ebedi Residency for Literary works sitting comfortably in the heart of ÒkèÒgùn. Aside other factors mentioned above, OkeOgun hosts a Federal University, a State University, a State Polytechnic, 2 private Polytechnics and a College of health Sciences. All these are lovely factors to be considered, as the new capital will not start from the scratch for those important requirements. Finally, the National Assembly has gone this far, the completion of the process will determine what they shall be remembered for after now. It's only expected they are remembered for good, by placing the capital where it best suits. We can all ruminate on the words of Edmund Burke who said , "There is but one law for all, namely that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, equity - the law of nature and of nations". The justice and equity here can only be NEW OYO STATE with ÒKÈÒGÙN as CAPITAL. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Babajide Oniyo, MNIQS, RQS, President, Council of Iseyin Youths Organizations, CIYO. Cc: Aseyin of Iseyin Adeyeri III Òkèrè of Sakí Ọba Khalid Olabisi Okeho Oba Saliu Azeez From Alepata's Palace, Igboho. Nigerian Senate The Senate President - Nigeria House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria Senator Buhari AbdulFatai Ph.D Alhaji Abayomi Oshine Oyedeji Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu @highlight
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    Love in nature!!!
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  • Falana Berates Kemi Badenoch over claim that she cannot pass Nigerian citizenship to her children | ABK News

    Renowned human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has lashed out at British Conservative politician Kemi Badenoch over her claim that she cannot pass Nigerian citizenship to her children because she is a woman.

    Badenoch, the former UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade and a leading figure in the Conservative Party, made the controversial remark during an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN on Sunday. Speaking about immigration and citizenship laws, she claimed Nigerian legislation does not allow women to confer nationality on their children.

    “It’s virtually impossible, for example, to get Nigerian citizenship. I have that citizenship by virtue of my parents. I can’t give it to my children because I’m a woman,” Badenoch said. “Yet loads of Nigerians come to the UK and stay for a relatively free period of time, acquire British citizenship. We need to stop being naive.”

    In a strongly worded response on Monday, Falana described Badenoch’s statement as “a display of utter ignorance” and accused her of misinforming the British public to score political points.

    “In her desperate attempt to impress the British electorate, Kemi Badenoch keeps running down Nigeria,” Falana said in a statement issued in Lagos.

    He cited Section 25(b) and (c) of the Nigerian Constitution to debunk her claims, stating clearly that a child born outside Nigeria to a Nigerian parent regardless of gender is entitled to citizenship.

    “Contrary to her misleading claim, your children are Nigerians because you are a Nigerian,” Falana stated. “Her assertion that she cannot give Nigerian citizenship to her children because she is a woman is not in consonance with Nigerian law.”

    He further referenced Section 42(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which prohibits discrimination based on gender, birth, or class, saying, “Therefore, her two children are Nigerian citizens. The fact that she may not want them to claim it is irrelevant. For now, they are dual citizens of Britain and Nigeria.”

    Falana also challenged Badenoch’s statement that Nigerian citizenship is “virtually impossible” for foreigners to obtain. He pointed out that Sections 26 and 27 of the Constitution allow foreigners to acquire Nigerian nationality through registration or naturalisation, once the legal requirements are met.

    However, the senior advocate did acknowledge an area of concern in the law where gender inequality still exists.

    “A woman married to a Nigerian man can be registered as a citizen, but the same privilege is not extended to a man married to a Nigerian woman. This reflects the patriarchal nature of the law. It should be urgently amended,” Falana said.

    The debate has triggered reactions on both sides of the Atlantic, as Nigerians at home and abroad continue to challenge outdated gender provisions in legal frameworks.

    Lagos Reporters will continue to track developments around diaspora citizenship rights and constitutional reforms affecting Nigerian identity.
    Falana Berates Kemi Badenoch over claim that she cannot pass Nigerian citizenship to her children | ABK News Renowned human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has lashed out at British Conservative politician Kemi Badenoch over her claim that she cannot pass Nigerian citizenship to her children because she is a woman. Badenoch, the former UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade and a leading figure in the Conservative Party, made the controversial remark during an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN on Sunday. Speaking about immigration and citizenship laws, she claimed Nigerian legislation does not allow women to confer nationality on their children. “It’s virtually impossible, for example, to get Nigerian citizenship. I have that citizenship by virtue of my parents. I can’t give it to my children because I’m a woman,” Badenoch said. “Yet loads of Nigerians come to the UK and stay for a relatively free period of time, acquire British citizenship. We need to stop being naive.” In a strongly worded response on Monday, Falana described Badenoch’s statement as “a display of utter ignorance” and accused her of misinforming the British public to score political points. “In her desperate attempt to impress the British electorate, Kemi Badenoch keeps running down Nigeria,” Falana said in a statement issued in Lagos. He cited Section 25(b) and (c) of the Nigerian Constitution to debunk her claims, stating clearly that a child born outside Nigeria to a Nigerian parent regardless of gender is entitled to citizenship. “Contrary to her misleading claim, your children are Nigerians because you are a Nigerian,” Falana stated. “Her assertion that she cannot give Nigerian citizenship to her children because she is a woman is not in consonance with Nigerian law.” He further referenced Section 42(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which prohibits discrimination based on gender, birth, or class, saying, “Therefore, her two children are Nigerian citizens. The fact that she may not want them to claim it is irrelevant. For now, they are dual citizens of Britain and Nigeria.” Falana also challenged Badenoch’s statement that Nigerian citizenship is “virtually impossible” for foreigners to obtain. He pointed out that Sections 26 and 27 of the Constitution allow foreigners to acquire Nigerian nationality through registration or naturalisation, once the legal requirements are met. However, the senior advocate did acknowledge an area of concern in the law where gender inequality still exists. “A woman married to a Nigerian man can be registered as a citizen, but the same privilege is not extended to a man married to a Nigerian woman. This reflects the patriarchal nature of the law. It should be urgently amended,” Falana said. The debate has triggered reactions on both sides of the Atlantic, as Nigerians at home and abroad continue to challenge outdated gender provisions in legal frameworks. Lagos Reporters will continue to track developments around diaspora citizenship rights and constitutional reforms affecting Nigerian identity.
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  • No Smoke Without Fire by John Michaelson
    You set the scenes, devise your ponzi schemes,
    Then sit back and watch and wait to hear the screams,
    Of the puppets you control and manipulate, it seems,
    Pandering to their egos and meaningless dreams,
    That you force feed them from behind your fascist regimes,
    To the point where their existence is squalid and dire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Greedily carving and starving all the resources and land,
    Burning your identity into its flesh to brandish your brand,
    Leaving carnage in your wake that you will never understand,
    Until you’ve contaminated natures DNA down to its last strand,
    And overpriced organic food is systematically banned,
    Leaving us all to fend for ourselves, knee deep in your mire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Then you ply us with alcohol, sugar, tobacco and prescription pills,
    That you promise will cure us of our misfortunes and ills,
    But instead, they rob us blind of our faculties and skills,
    So we can no longer think for ourselves, and we march to your drills,
    Governed and controlled by the doctrines penned by your quills,
    Sealed by your hot wax stamp with you as its master and sire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Illegally funded by your megalomaniacal donors and bribes,
    You spruik your worthless speeches drafted by your marketing scribes,
    To round up your sheep and build your comatose tribes,
    Anaesthetised by your false promises and egocentric vibes,
    Dependent on commissioned drugs the pharmacist prescribes,
    Until we can no longer distinguish the truth teller from the liar.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    You preach world peace and equality wearing a bullet proof vest,
    Then go home and count the weapons you’ve amassed in your war chest,
    And expect us to mindlessly march and fight for you at your behest,
    With the sole reason to support and sustain your senseless quest,
    For artificial power and profit from conflict that only you can invest,
    We’re incapacitated and disabled behind your trip wire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Conceited oligarchs of this world hiding in your country club cult,
    Inconsequentially underestimating the masses, causing pain and insult,
    The time has come for your reign to expire so we can change the result,
    Which has already started with awakened souls, joining hands to revolt,
    Who will not be silenced by your propaganda, but our voices are not a tumult,
    Armageddon is upon us, will shout your town crier.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    No longer can we bear to be overshadowed by your suffocating shade,
    And foolishly follow you down a path from which you have strayed,
    We need to emancipate that which you have conquered and slayed,
    And free our own minds from being subconsciously brainwashed and played,
    Nor live in your world any longer where we’re scared and afraid,
    From the feelings and yearnings of our souls, a new paradigm will transpire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    We will celebrate as we watch your disinformation and misinformation burn,
    So we can finally trust our instincts and intuition to feel what we learn,
    Never again to be judged or measured by what we own, or what we earn,
    You need to join the ride or step aside, for now it is our time, our turn,
    For where we take our world and our future from here is not your concern,
    It’s time for us to attune our frequency to a consciousness much higher.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    ~John Michaelson~
    No Smoke Without Fire by John Michaelson You set the scenes, devise your ponzi schemes, Then sit back and watch and wait to hear the screams, Of the puppets you control and manipulate, it seems, Pandering to their egos and meaningless dreams, That you force feed them from behind your fascist regimes, To the point where their existence is squalid and dire. There’s no smoke without fire. Greedily carving and starving all the resources and land, Burning your identity into its flesh to brandish your brand, Leaving carnage in your wake that you will never understand, Until you’ve contaminated natures DNA down to its last strand, And overpriced organic food is systematically banned, Leaving us all to fend for ourselves, knee deep in your mire. There’s no smoke without fire. Then you ply us with alcohol, sugar, tobacco and prescription pills, That you promise will cure us of our misfortunes and ills, But instead, they rob us blind of our faculties and skills, So we can no longer think for ourselves, and we march to your drills, Governed and controlled by the doctrines penned by your quills, Sealed by your hot wax stamp with you as its master and sire. There’s no smoke without fire. Illegally funded by your megalomaniacal donors and bribes, You spruik your worthless speeches drafted by your marketing scribes, To round up your sheep and build your comatose tribes, Anaesthetised by your false promises and egocentric vibes, Dependent on commissioned drugs the pharmacist prescribes, Until we can no longer distinguish the truth teller from the liar. There’s no smoke without fire. You preach world peace and equality wearing a bullet proof vest, Then go home and count the weapons you’ve amassed in your war chest, And expect us to mindlessly march and fight for you at your behest, With the sole reason to support and sustain your senseless quest, For artificial power and profit from conflict that only you can invest, We’re incapacitated and disabled behind your trip wire. There’s no smoke without fire. Conceited oligarchs of this world hiding in your country club cult, Inconsequentially underestimating the masses, causing pain and insult, The time has come for your reign to expire so we can change the result, Which has already started with awakened souls, joining hands to revolt, Who will not be silenced by your propaganda, but our voices are not a tumult, Armageddon is upon us, will shout your town crier. There’s no smoke without fire. No longer can we bear to be overshadowed by your suffocating shade, And foolishly follow you down a path from which you have strayed, We need to emancipate that which you have conquered and slayed, And free our own minds from being subconsciously brainwashed and played, Nor live in your world any longer where we’re scared and afraid, From the feelings and yearnings of our souls, a new paradigm will transpire. There’s no smoke without fire. We will celebrate as we watch your disinformation and misinformation burn, So we can finally trust our instincts and intuition to feel what we learn, Never again to be judged or measured by what we own, or what we earn, You need to join the ride or step aside, for now it is our time, our turn, For where we take our world and our future from here is not your concern, It’s time for us to attune our frequency to a consciousness much higher. There’s no smoke without fire. ~John Michaelson~
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  • TRANSFER NEWS

    LONG READ THOUGH

    Manchester United are considering a move for Emi Martinez but may be put off by Aston Villa's £40m valuation of the 32-year-old Argentina goalkeeper.

    Colombia winger Luis Diaz, 28, remains determined to leave Liverpool during the summer transfer window and is hoping Bayern Munich will make a new offer in the coming days to try to convince the English club.

    Newcastle United are in danger of losing out to Manchester City in their attempt to buy 22-year-old Burnley and England goalkeeper James Trafford.

    Trafford is "very keen" to return to City this summer after they hijacked his Newcastle deal.

    Newcastle will offer Tino Livramento a new contract to try and ward off interest from Manchester City, who are prepared to pay £65m for the England full-back, 22.

    Manchester City are not planning a move for Livramento and are looking at other targets for the position.

    Tottenham are set to rival Liverpool for the signing of Crystal Palace's 25-year-old England centre-back Marc Guehi.

    Manchester United's hopes of signing Nicolas Jackson have received a boost after the Chelsea and Senegal striker, 24, rejected AC Milan and Napoli because he wants to stay in the Premier League.

    Aston Villa, Chelsea and Tottenham are monitoring the situation of 21-year-old Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho, with clubs believing the Argentina international could be available for about £40m.

    Juventus will step up their efforts to sign England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, from Manchester United when Belgium winger Samuel Mbangula, 21, and 25-year-old USA striker Timothy Weah leave the club.

    Manchester United are set to compete with Manchester City for the signature of 26-year-old Sporting and Denmark midfielder Morten Hjulmand.

    Chelsea are interested in RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons, 22, but may need to sell some players first to make room for the Netherlands international in their squad.

    West Ham are interested in Leicester City goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, with a formal approach expected soon for the 25-year-old Dane.

    Nottingham Forest are working on a deal to sign Bologna's 22-year-old Switzerland winger Dan Ndoye.

    Liverpool and England Under-20s midfielder James McConnell, 20, is close to signing a new long-term deal with the club and going out on loan for the season.

    Sunderland and Fenerbahce remain interested in Granit Xhaka despite Bayer Leverkusen rejecting both their bids for the 32-year-old Switzerland midfielder.

    Napoli, AC Milan, Roma, Juventus and Inter Milan are interested in Liverpool's 27-year-old Italy winger Federico Chiesa.

    Everton have spoken to Real Sociedad over a deal for 24-year-old Japan winger Takefusa Kubo.

    Fulham are expected to complete the signing of Montpellier's 34-year-old French goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte in the next few days.

    Galatasaray are targeting a move for 26-year-old Italy keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who has one year left on his Paris St-Germain contract and has yet to agree to a new deal with the French Club.
    TRANSFER NEWS LONG READ THOUGH Manchester United are considering a move for Emi Martinez but may be put off by Aston Villa's £40m valuation of the 32-year-old Argentina goalkeeper. Colombia winger Luis Diaz, 28, remains determined to leave Liverpool during the summer transfer window and is hoping Bayern Munich will make a new offer in the coming days to try to convince the English club. Newcastle United are in danger of losing out to Manchester City in their attempt to buy 22-year-old Burnley and England goalkeeper James Trafford. Trafford is "very keen" to return to City this summer after they hijacked his Newcastle deal. Newcastle will offer Tino Livramento a new contract to try and ward off interest from Manchester City, who are prepared to pay £65m for the England full-back, 22. Manchester City are not planning a move for Livramento and are looking at other targets for the position. Tottenham are set to rival Liverpool for the signing of Crystal Palace's 25-year-old England centre-back Marc Guehi. Manchester United's hopes of signing Nicolas Jackson have received a boost after the Chelsea and Senegal striker, 24, rejected AC Milan and Napoli because he wants to stay in the Premier League. Aston Villa, Chelsea and Tottenham are monitoring the situation of 21-year-old Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho, with clubs believing the Argentina international could be available for about £40m. Juventus will step up their efforts to sign England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, from Manchester United when Belgium winger Samuel Mbangula, 21, and 25-year-old USA striker Timothy Weah leave the club. Manchester United are set to compete with Manchester City for the signature of 26-year-old Sporting and Denmark midfielder Morten Hjulmand. Chelsea are interested in RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons, 22, but may need to sell some players first to make room for the Netherlands international in their squad. West Ham are interested in Leicester City goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, with a formal approach expected soon for the 25-year-old Dane. Nottingham Forest are working on a deal to sign Bologna's 22-year-old Switzerland winger Dan Ndoye. Liverpool and England Under-20s midfielder James McConnell, 20, is close to signing a new long-term deal with the club and going out on loan for the season. Sunderland and Fenerbahce remain interested in Granit Xhaka despite Bayer Leverkusen rejecting both their bids for the 32-year-old Switzerland midfielder. Napoli, AC Milan, Roma, Juventus and Inter Milan are interested in Liverpool's 27-year-old Italy winger Federico Chiesa. Everton have spoken to Real Sociedad over a deal for 24-year-old Japan winger Takefusa Kubo. Fulham are expected to complete the signing of Montpellier's 34-year-old French goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte in the next few days. Galatasaray are targeting a move for 26-year-old Italy keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who has one year left on his Paris St-Germain contract and has yet to agree to a new deal with the French Club.
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  • They eventually reveal their true nature in the end
    They eventually reveal their true nature in the end 😏😏
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  • #JESUS MY ROPHEKA !

    Our heavenly Father is the source of all healing. He is the one who mends broken bodies, renews weary souls, and restores what sickness has stolen. His power flows through faith-filled prayer and the quiet yet mighty working of the Holy Spirit. Sometimes healing comes like a sudden sunrise, breaking through the darkness in an instant. Other times, it unfolds gradually, like the steady growth of a seed hidden in soil. Yet in every case, faith is the bridge that connects us to His restorative work, even when our eyes cannot yet see the breakthrough. We can trust His perfect timing, knowing He works all things for our good. Imagine God’s healing power like electricity; always available, just waiting to be released through the switch of faith. Just as light floods a room when the connection is made, divine wholeness flows when we align our hearts with His promises. The more we immerse ourselves in Scripture and grow in understanding of His nature, the more confidently we can partner with Him in prayer.
    Healing is not merely something God does for us, but something He often does with us, as we stand in faith and declare His truth over our lives. The Word of God carries resurrection power; where it is spoken in faith, miracles follow. We must remember that faith is the hand that receives what grace freely offers. Without it, we remain like a lamp unplugged; surrounded by power, yet untouched by its energy. But when we anchor our hearts in God’s word and respond with bold belief, we position ourselves for God’s healing touch. His promises are not distant hopes, but present realities for those who dare to trust Him. Today, may we open our hearts afresh to His restoring power, knowing that our faithful God is still making all things new.

    Hebrews 13:8 – Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever. (KJV)

    Watch Full Message On YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Zz4v6Drdzps THE HEALING POWER OF GOD’S WORD
    Shalom!
    @GOODHEART-EKWUEME

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    `(◍April` Love givers

    `(◍May ` Honest people

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    `(◍July` Always there for you

    `(◍August` Smile keepers

    `(◍September` 🙏🏾 Love Christ

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    `(◍November ` Love nature

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