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Monday, 1 September 2014

INSIDE LERE SPORT..transfer update

Benfica target Campbell wants to leave Arsenal Sevilla offer Carlos Bacca to Arsenal Man Utd in Sporting CP talks for William Carvalho after scouting trip Liverpool willing to sell Assaidi to Stoke Man Utd midfielder Cleverley stalls Villa move as he waits for Everton DONE DEAL: Burnley sign Hull midfielder George Boyd DONE DEAL: Feyenoord sign Aston Villa midfielder Karim El Ahmadi Everton turn to Man City defender Nastasic with £8M offer Southampton make new attempt for Norwich winger Redmond Monaco target Tottenham striker Soldado as Falcao replacement DO WOT?!! Gooners fury over reports Wenger flying to Rome for charity match TODAY!Sunderland confident Inter Milan midfielder Ricky Alavrez will complete switch REVEALED: Man Utd tabled FINAL Vidal offer on Friday Newcastle defender Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa undergoing Roma medical Barcelona striker Suarez back at Liverpool today! AC Milan to allow De Jong to make Man Utd move Norwich closing deal for Arsenal defender Ignasi Miquel DONE DEAL: Hull boss Bruce welcomes Lenihan signing Leicester in talks with QPR, Newcastle target Defoe Koeman: Southampton medical for Alderweireld today QPR stunned by Tottenham price for Sandro Burnley in Chelsea talks for Chalobah Burnley bid for Bolton midfielder Mark Davies Stoke try again for Liverpool winger Assaidi DONE DEAL: Fiorentina sign Man City defender Richards DONE DEAL: Chelsea midfielder Van Ginkel thrilled with AC Milan move DONE DEAL? Man Utd to land Falcao for £18M 12-month loan Benjamin Stambouli passes Tottenham medical Arsenal bid for Villa captain Vlaar Private jet flying from Nice to Manchester carrying Man Utd, Man City target FalcaoStoke challenge QPR for Spurs winger Lennon Hamburg deal for Tottenham midfielder Holtby Man City striker Negredo agrees personal terms with Valencia Leicester in talks for Man Utd pair Powell and Lawrence REVEALED: Man Utd made attempt for Ajax keeper Vermeer Mexico coach Herrera says Chicharito joining Real Madrid Man Utd ask Ajax for Davy Klaassen price Liverpool keen to wrap up deal for free agent Valdes Man Utd make offer for Monaco striker Falcao Defoe wants Toronto exit as QPR face late competition from Newcastle, Palace Everton must up opening £8M bid to land Stoke defender Shawcross Sunderland clinch Coates agreement with Liverpool Palace wrapping up deal for Wigan midfielder McArthur Southampton winning race for Atletico Madrid defender Alderweireld Southampton unhappy with Celtic price for Van Dijk Hull set to rubberstamp Abel Hernandez deal Leicester in Man Utd talks for Tom LawrenceTottenham keen to send Townsend to Southampton for Rodriguez Man Utd demand huge loan fee for Spurs, Sunderland target Welbeck Arsenal lining up bid for Man City defender Nastasic 

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Boko Haram Leader Will Be Captured Soon, Cleric Declares

The General Overseer of God of Cham­pion Royal As­sembly, Joshua Iginla, has once again stated that the leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, would be arrested very soon by the Nigerian military.According to the popular cleric, a lower rank military officer of the Nigerian Army will arrest Shekau.
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Iginla also reminded members of the church of his prediction three months ago about the mili­tary aircraft that crashed in the southern part of Bama in Borno State.The famous General Overseer listed some prophecies that would still happen in

Prophet Iginla Who Predicted Ebola Outbreak Speaks Again

The General Overseer of Abuja-based Cham­pion Royal As­sembly Church, prophet Joshua Iginla, claimed in a recent interview that the world had not seen the worst Ebola yet.
It is believed that Iginla predicted the outbreak of the deadly tropical disease on December 31, 2013, saying that some virus would hit the world soon. Ebola epidemic started in West Africa in February and has killed more than 1,500 people since. With every single death, the number of people isolated and new cases recorded increases dramatically and the World Health Organization (WHO) warns that the number of people infected might exceed 20,000. While scientists from all over the world work days and night to develop the cure, there is currently no approved Ebola drug.
Speaking with Encomium, the clergyman, who is also CEO of Champions Television, pointed