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Messi: I Would Accept Ronaldo's Dinner Invitation
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Recently Cristiano Ronaldo said he would like to go for dinner with Messi. The Barcelona superstar gives his answer. Messi: "Yes, I don’t have any problem with that. I’ve always said that I don’t have any issue with him. We might not be friends because we’ve never shared a dressing room together but I always see him at award shows and there’s no problem. We actually spoke with each other for quite a long time at the most recent show. " "I don’t know if there will be a dinner because I don’t know if our paths will cross for obvious reasons, each one of us has our own life and our own commitments. But obviously I would accept the invitation."
Moet Abebe Rocks Body Paint (Photos)
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Moet Abebe went Unclad in new photos shared online to her over 180K followers. The media personality had only shimmery body paint protecting her modesty and she blurred her nipples to keep them from showing. She shared the photos to announce the launch of her website. See more pictures source : https://www.instagram.com/p/B2TxI-6B98e/?igshid=te1ip34femg7
FG Approves $5.3bn Ibadan-kano Rail Project
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The Federal Government has given approval for the construction of the $5.3bn Ibadan to Kano standard gauge rail line project. Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, disclosed this on Thursday at the third Maritime Stakeholders Interactive Forum. “Just yesterday, we got approval to complete the $5.3bn Ibadan to Kano rail project. We have also applied for funding to commence coastal rail for the Port Harcourt to Warri segment,” Amaechi said. According to a statement issued by the Federal Ministry of Transportation in Abuja, the minister also revealed that the Minister of State for Transportation, Gbemisola Saraki, would be in charge of all maritime agencies, while he (Amaechi) would focus on the railway sector. He said, “In my first term as minister, I completely abandoned the maritime sector to the heads of agencies. This time, that won’t be happening again. “I have instructed that the Minister of State for Transportation should personally supervise the maritime