Liverpool star, Mohamed Salah has committed his future by signing the biggest deal in the club’s history. Salah, 30, had entered the final 12 months of his current contract, which were signed in July 2018, but after months of negotiations between the club and player, they have an agreement that will see him remain at Liverpool until June 2025 on £400,000 per week salary. Salah, one of the best purchases the club has ever made, is one of the …
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Liverpool’s Mo Salah has been voted the men’s Player of the Year in a poll of 400,000 supporters, after netting 32 goals and counting, in all club competitions this calendar year. The Egyptian international was named the best performer in 2021 at the Football Supporters’ Association Awards on Monday. Salah held off competition from Chelsea’s Mason Mount, Man City pair Phil Foden, and Rúben Dias, West Ham United’s Michail Antonio, and Leicester City’s Youri Tielemans to claim the gong. Last season, …
Media mogul, Mo Abudu has shared a lovely photo of her family. The 4-generation photo features Mo' Abudu, her mother, her children and her grandson. The Ebony Life TV CEO said the photo was taken in March on her son's birthday. The post 4 generations in one photo featuring Mo Abudu, her mother, her children and her grandson appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
Former Chelsea and Nigeria player, John Mikel Obi, has admitted his surprise at seeing his one time teammate succeed as much as he has. Salah signed for Chelsea from Basel in 2013 for around £11m, joining Mikel at the club but he made just 19 appearances for the club in all competitions under Jose Mourinho and was then loaned to Fiorentina and Roma. In June 2017, Liverpool brought Salah back to the Premier League as they bought …
Media entrepreneur, Mo Abudu has expressed her displeasure and demanded that Sky News takes down a post where they referred to the threaded hairstyle as a “spiky coronavirus haircut” that gained popularity because it resembles the shape of the Coronavirus. The threaded hairstyle is a style that has been popular among African women for decades. However, Sky News claimed the style was just gaining popularity because of its resemblance to the deadly virus. Also, they called it a “haircut”. …