Matchday 24 of the NPFL took place over the weekend, with title contenders Remo Stars dropping points against last season’s NPFL champions, Rangers International, at the Cathedral. Heartland secured a controversial 2-1 victory over Shooting Stars, with the referee awarding two questionable penalties, sparking debate among fans. Ikorodu City missed an opportunity to close the gap on the top spots after playing out a goalless draw against relegation-battling Nasarawa United. Despite their loss to Rangers, Remo Stars remain at the top of the table with an eight-point lead. Ikorodu City moved up to sixth, and with a run of victories,...
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Shakira, a Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, choreographer, posted on X that she has been hospitalized and will have to postpone her scheduled concert Sunday in Peru. In the post shared on Sunday afternoon the singer said she had to go to the emergency room Saturday night for an abdominal issue, confirming further she’s still in the hospital. She said the doctors who are caring for her told her she is “not in good enough condition to perform this evening. “I am very sad to not be able to take the stage today. I’ve been looking forward to reuniting with my incredible...
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