And the France striker is already in Milan, where he will undergo medicals before signing a two-year deal. Chelsea will get a transfer fee of around £2million for the 34-year-old.
She has not revealed his name but calls him by the nickname "Papa Bear." On Saturday, Jan 2, for the first time, she shared the first full photos of her son.
Love you guys until the end of time ????I want to share my Journey to Motherhood with you guys! For those of you asking me, yes I've given birth to my twins 2 weeks ago and they are doing very well by Gods Grace.
Took me wayyyy longer and wayyyy too much effort to get the weight off🥹 I was too sure I'd lose the weight in 2weeks, just before filming my next project at the time but yeah!
My greatest achievement ever. 2 PhD's bagged in one day. My wife and I successfully defended our Ph.D. today at the Department of Anatomy, College of medicine, University of Nigeria," he wrote.
Embrace thejourney together, celebrating the highs and navigating the lows with patience and resilience. Navigating a relationship is a shared journey that requires effort, understanding, and continuous communication.
Her story below ; One of the scariest moments of my life. I started my journey back to Lagos from Ilorin at 4:00am. An hour into thejourney, I arrived at Ogbomosho on a narrow road.
See her full statement: Dear friends, We have come to the end of a long journey. A very rigorous and eventful one. The people of Ibadan South East 2 have spoken. They spoke loudly and clearly.
Although Rohr led the national team to the semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations, where they lost 2-1 to Algeria, there have been calls for the German to be sacked.
The video, which has since gone viral, showcases the couple's journey from the moment of the pastor's prophecy to their present state of happiness, complete with the addition of a child to their family.
Netizens Reactions... @237johnscott2 said; "One thing I have always said Nigerians are the best of all humans in Africa no matter the hate the whole world has for them. Much love from Cameroon."
A South African man has taken to Twitter to share his personal journey of triumph over drug abuse, highlighting the progress he and his friends have made during their 2-year-long battle against addiction.