Wednesday, 28 June 2017

child with jesus is coming message

“In a public hospital of Itaguai, Rio de Janeiro, last weekend a baby girl was born with the hands glued together, as if she was praying.
The doctors told the parent that they would operate the hands of the girl on a very simple surgery. It was simple indeed, because as it seems the hands were only joined by some skin.
But when they opened the hands of that baby… you won’t believe what was written on them… “JESUS IS COMING!”

The doctors started to cry and soon everyone in the hospital too. The city of Itaguai is abuzz with it. People who distanced themselves from church are coming back and others are accepting Jesus as their savior. God brought that child to the world only to send that message, as some hours later she died.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

This Fitness Fanatic went viral for all the Wrong reasons

This fitness fanatic went viral for all the wrong reasons

Can you see the naughty optical illusion?
Due to the awkward angle of the snap, the guy’s toned pecs look like a woman’s bum.
It was uploaded to Imgur with the not-so-subtle caption: “This guy’s chest looks like a girl’s a**.”


All Done Premier League Transfers This Season

All prices are in AUD.
PREMIER LEAGUE
1 August: Alex McCarthy, from Crystal Palace to Southampton, undisclosed
1 August: Jeremy Pied, from Nice to Southampton, free
29 July: Brad Guzan, from Aston Villa to Middlesbrough, free
27 July: Brad Smith, from Liverpool to Bournemouth, up to $10.5m
25 July: Joe Allen, from Liverpool to Stoke City, $23m
25 July: Ramadan Sobhi, from Al Ahly to Stoke City, $9m
22 July: Georginio Wijnaldum, from Newcastle to Liverpool, $44m

22 July: Rob Holding, from Bolton to Arsenal, reported $4m
22 July: Alex Manninger, from Augsburg to Liverpool, free
21 July: Brice Dja Djedje, from Marseille to Watford, Undisclosed
20 July: Ragnar Klavan, from Augsburg to Liverpool, $7m
20 July: Alvaro Negredo, from Valencia to Middlesbrough, loan
19 July: Nick Pope, from Charlton to Burnley, undisclosed
19 July: Johann Berg Gudmundsson, from Charlton to Burnley, undisclosed
18 July: Mark Birighitti, from Newcastle Jets to Swansea, free
17 July: N’Golo Kante, from Leicester to Chelsea, $52m
17 July: Juan Camilo Zinuga, Napoli to Watford, loan
15 July: Antonio Barragan, from Valencia to Middlesbrough, undisclosed
14 July: Jordon Ibe, from Liverpool to Bournemouth, $26m
12 July: Vincent Janssen, from AZ Alkmaar to Tottenham, $32m
12 July: Ashley Fletcher, from Manchester United to West Ham, free
12 July: Tyler Reid, from Manchester United to Swansea, undisclosed
11 July: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, from Bayern Munich to Southampton, $22m
11 July: Gokhan Tore, from Besiktas to West Ham, loan
11 July: George Byers, from Watford to Swansea, free
8 July: Lewis Cook, from Leeds to Bournemouth, undisclosed
8 July: Ahmed Musa, from CSKA Moscow to Leicester, $28m
7 July: Victor Valdes, from Manchester United to Middlesbrough, free
6 July: Henrikh Mkhitaryan, from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United, $34m
6 July: Matt Phillips, from Queens Park Rangers to West Brom, $9.5m
6 July: Mike van der Hoorn, from Ajax to Swansea, undisclosed
5 July: Marten de Roon, from Atalanta to Middlesbrough, $20m
5 July: Leroy Fer, from Queens Park Rangers to Swansea, undisclosed
5 July: James Tomkins, from West Ham to Crystal Palace, $17m
4 July: Oleksandr Zinchenko, from FC Ufa to Manchester City, undisclosed
3 July: Michy Batshuayi, from Marseille to Chelsea, $56m
3 July: Nampalys Mendy, fromNice to Leicester, undisclosed
1 July: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, from PSG to Manchester United, free
1 July: Christian Kabasele, from Genk to Watford, $10m
1 July: Steve Mandana, from Marseille to Crystal Palace, undisclosed
1 July: Will Mannion, from AFC Wimbledon to Hull, undisclosed
1 July: Nolito, from Celta Vigo to Manchester City, $23m
1 July: Maarten Stekelenburg, from Fulham to Everton, undisclosed
1 July: Andros Townsend, from Newcastle to Crystal Palace, $23m
1 July: Isaac Success, from Granada to Watford, undisclosed
30 June: Aaron Mooy, from Melbourne City to Manchester City, undisclosed
30 June: Jerome Sinclair, from Liverpool to Watford, $7m
29 June: Sadio Mane, from Southampton to Liverpool, $62m
29 June: Nathan Ake, from Chelsea to Bournemouth, loan
25 June: Nathan Redmond, from Norwich to Southampton, $18m
23 June: Victor Wanyama, from Southampton to Tottenham, $20m
21 June: Luis Hernandez, from Sporting Gijon to Leicester, free
17 June: Emerson Hyndman, from Fulham to Bournemouth, compensation
15 June: Bernardo Espinosa, fom Sporting Gijon to Middlesbrough, free
14 June: Sofiane Feghouli, from Valencia to West Ham, undisclosed
8 June: Eric Bailly, from Villarreal to Manchester United, approx. $58m
3 June: Ron-Robert Zieler, from Hannover 96 to Leicester City, undisclosed
3 June: Bassala Sambou, from Coventry to Everton, undisclosed
2 June: Ilkay Gundogan, from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City, undisclosed
27 May: Viktor Fischer, from Ajax to Middlesbrough, undisclosed
25 May: Granit Xhaka, from Borussia Monchengladbach to Arsenal, undisclosed
24 May: Loris Karius, from Mainz to Liverpool, $9m
24 May: Eder, from Lille to Swansea, $7m
16 May: Havard Nordtveit, from Borussia Monchengladbach to West Ham, free
Contracts starting on July 1:
Manuel Lanzini, from Al Jazira Club to West Ham
Toni Martinez, from Valencia to West Ham
Joel Matip, from Schalke to Liverpool
LA LIGA
30 July: Kevin Gameiro, from Sevilla to Atletico Madrid, $49m
27 July: Alexandre Pato, from Corinthians to Villarreal, undisclosed
27 July: André Gomes, from Valencia to Barcelona, $52m
22 July: Francisco Guillermo Ochoa, from Malaga to Granada, loan
22 July: Carles Gil, from Aston Villa to Deportivo La Coruna, loan
21 July: Ganso, from Sao Paulo to Sevilla, undisclosed
12 July: Samuel Umtiti, from Lyon to Barcelona, $37m
13 July: Lucas Digne, from Paris Saint-Germain to Barcelona, $24m
5 July: Nani, from Fenerbahce to Valencia, $12m
4 July: Denis Suarez, from Villarreal to Barcelona, $5.5m
21 June: Alvaro Morata, from Juventus to Real Madrid, undisclosed
16 June: Nicolas Gaitan, from Benfica to Atletico Madrid, $39m
27 May: Emre Colak, from Galatasary to Deportivo, full ownership
SERIE A
27 July: Ciro Immobile, Sevill to Lazio, $12.5m
27 July: Gonzalo Higuain, from Napoli to Juventus, $132m
22 July: Jordan Lukaku, from KV Oostende to Lazio, undisclosed
22 July: Filip Djuricic, from Benfica to Sampdoria, loan
21 July: Marko Pjaca, from ZAG to Juventus, undisclosed
21 July: Ervin Zukanovic, from Roma to Atlanta, loan
20 July: Pol García, from Crotone to Juventus, undisclosed
16 July: Emanuele Giaccherini, from Sunderland to Napoli, undisclosed
15 July: Medhi Benatia, from Bayern Munich to Juventus, loan
6 July: Ever Banega, from Sevilla to Inter Milan, free
From 1 July: Caner Erkin, from Fenerbahce to Inter Milan, free
30 June: Dani Alves, from Barcelona to Juventus, free
24 June: Gianluca Lapadula, from Pescara to AC Milan, $13m
17 June: Alberto Paloschi, from Swansea to Atalanta, undisclosed
13 June: Miralem Pjanic, from Roma to Juventus, $50m
6 June: Bruno Alves, from Fenerbahce to Cagliari, free
BUNDESLIGA
23 July: Guillermo Varela from Manchester United to Eintracht Frankfurt, loan
22 July: Andre Schurrle, Wolfsburg to Borussia Dortmund, undisclosed
22 July: Borja Mayoral, Real Madrid to Wolfsburg, loan
21 July: Mario Gotze, Bayern Munich to Borussia Dortmund, reported £20m
From 1 July: Naldo, from Wolfsburg to Schalke, free
16 June: Raphael Guerreiro, from Lorient to Borrusia Dortmund, undisclosed
7 June: Emre Mor, from FC Nordsjaelland to Borussia Dortmund, undisclosed
25 May: Andrej Kramaric, from Leicester to Hoffenheim, full ownership
May 20: Kevin Volland, from Hoffenheim to Bayer Leverkusen, undisclosed
12 May: Ousmane Dembele, from Rennes to Borussia Dortmund, undisclosed
10 May: Mats Hummels, from Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich, $83m
10 May: Renato Sanches, from Benfica to Bayern Munich, $54m
3 June: Marc Bartra, from Barcelona to Borussia Dortmund, $13m
OTHER
1 August: Steven Berghuis, from Watford to Feyenoord, loan
1 August: Alex Song, from Barcelona to Rubin Kazan, free
1 August: Steven Taylor, from Newcastle to Portland Timbers, free
29 July: Bafetimbi Gomis, from Swansea to Marseille, loan
28 July: Aaron Hughes, from Melbourne City to Kerala Blasters, free
24 July: Kolo Toure, from Liverpool to Celtic, free
21 July: Grant Hanley, Blackburn to Newcastle, undisclosed
21 July: Paul Konchesky, Leicester to Gillingham, free
20 July: Adam Bogdan, from Liverpool to Wigan, loan
18 July: Cameron Burgess, from Fulham to Oldham, loan
13 July: Sergi Canos, from Liverpool to Norwich, undisclosed
12 July: Nick Powell, from Manchester United to Wigan, free
12 July: Martin Skrtel, Liverpool to Fenerbahce, $10m
11 July: Graziano Pelle, from Southampton to Shandong Luneng, $21m
9 July: Papiss Cisse, from Newcastle to Shandong Luneng, undisclosed
3 July: Grzegorz Krychowiak, from Sevilla to PSG, undisclosed
3 July: Thomas Meunier, from Club Brugge to PSG, undisclosed
1 July: Hatem Ben Arfa, from Nice to PSG, free
30 June: Hulk, from Zenit St Petersburg to Shanghai SIPG, $82m
28 June: Moussa Dembele, from Fulham to Celtic, undisclosed
23 June: Niko Kranjcar from New York Cosmos to Rangers, free
23 June: Mustafa Amini, from Randers to AGF in Denmark, undisclosed
10 June: Steve Sidwell, from Stoke, to Brighton, free
9 June: Gary O’Neil, from Norwich to Bristol City, free
6 June: Bruno Alves, from Cagliari to Fenerbahce, free
24 May: Joey Barton, from Burnley to Rangers in Scotland, free
13 May: Jordan Rossiter, from Liverpool to Rangers, undisclosed

Arsenal's Santi Cazorla may not be ready for start of season - Wenger

Arsene Wenger says that Arsenal's key midfielder Santi Cazorla may not be 'fully fit' at the beginning of the season.
The 31-year-old midfielder had missed five months of last season games having acquired a serious knee injury and later picking up an achilles problem.
The Arsenal boss says the midfielder may not be fully fitn by the start of the new season and this might cause a shortage of players on August 14 in their opening game against Liverpool .
Wenger also faces the prospect of missing key quartet Mesut Ozil, Olivier Giroud, Laurent Koscielny and Aaron Ramsey for the Liverpool game after they were given extended holidays following Euro 2016.

Kenya Power to begin Providing Internet in December


The Kenya Power and Lightening Company (KPLC) will roll out its fiber internet to homes in December after a series of delays, Managing Director Ben Chumo has said.

 The utility firm is targeting 12,000 homes in Nairobi in the pilot phase before rolling out the service countrywide.

The firm aims at taking advantage of the 5 million homes connected to electricity to deliver fibre internet to the homes.

 The first phase of the project aims at connecting 20 million people at once. KPLC formed an Internet service provider subsidiary called Kenya Power International to run its Internet business.

 The fibre-optic cable is set to run on KPLC power lines covering approximately 4ooo kilometeres. The MD Mr.

Chumo further added that the firms aims at making the service ultimately cheaper because the costs that would be incurred on digging trenches is saved.

Pope Francis Against Associating Islam with Violence


Pope Francis has condemned the habit of linking Islam with terrorism, saying that "nearly all religions" have a "small group of fundamentalists".

Reporters aboard the Catholic leader's plane flying him back to Rome on Sunday after a pilgrimage to Poland, asked him why he never uses the world "Islam" to describe terrorism or other violence. "It's not right to identify Islam with violence. It's not right and it's not true," he replied.

The pope was in Poland from July 27 until July 31 for World Youth Day, a week-long event attended by over a million pilgrims. "I don't like to talk of Islamic violence because every day, when I go through the newspapers, I see violence," the pope said, in apparent reference to news of crime in the predominantly Catholic country of Italy. "And these are baptized Catholics. If I speak of Islamic violence, then I have to speak of Catholic violence."

Noting he has spoken with imams, he concluded: "I know how they think, they are looking for peace." As for the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant group, he said it "presents itself with a violent identity card, but that's not Islam".

Source: Aljazeera

Monday, 1 August 2016

Shock as "Jini" Advert appears on a Local Daily



Readers of the Daily Nation paper were shocked to meet a rare advertisement of a person selling a jinni to anyone who wants to become rich for Ksh. 30,000.

The man, allegedly known as Zekeke warned that a buyer should use it personally and not as/in a group. He also said that any interested buyers who are unable to acquire the full amount can pay in installments after which he will release the magical powers.

Location and time are not a hindrance according the guy. Whenever ready with the cash, he sends the ‘jini’ to the buyer if it is willing to travel. He adds that the 'jini' will be in the buyer’s control and they will be able to command it to do whatever they wish. Some benefits include wealth, prosperity, and handling difficulties .

The magical powers are reportedly from Congo and are loaned to a buyer for two years.