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Super Falcons Earn $1,380,000 For Reaching Women's World Cup Round Of 16

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The Super Falcons of Nigeria earned a whopping $1,380,000 after qualifying for the round of 16 at the 2023 Women’s World Cup which is currently ongoing in Australia and New Zealand. If this is converted to Nigerian currency (Naira), this means that the entire Super Falcons’ team earned a total of ₦1,062,600,000, based on Monday’s exchange rate. Recall that at the commencement of the 2023 Women’s World Cup which was expanded from 24 teams to a record 32 teams by FIFA, the world football governing body confirmed that the compensation for the players have also been increased. Read More...

Tutaanza kazi katika makao makuu ya Jubilee Jumatatu, mwandani wa DP Ruto asema

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- Seneta Cherargei ambaye alizungumza huko Nandi aliweka wazi kazi ya Tuju sio kumshutumu Ruto bali ni kutoa huduma zote zinazohitajika katika makao makuu ya Chama cha Jubilee - Mwanasiasa huyo alimkumbusha Uhuru ni wajibu wake kushirikiana na Ruto katika kuwaunganisha Wakenua - Matamshi yake yanajiri siku moja baada ya kamati ya kitaifa ya Jubilee kupendekeza kumbandua Ruto kama naibu kiongozi wa chama hicho Seneta wa Nandi Kiprotich Cherargei amemsuta vikali Katibu Mkuu wa Jubilee Raphael Tuju kufuatia hatua yake ya hivi karibuni ya kumpiga marufuku Naibu Rais katika afisi za Jubilee. Read More...

Do Contestants on 'Bachelor in Paradise' Get Paid to Be on the Show?

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Yes, Contestants on 'Bachelor in Paradise' Are Paid to Appear on the Reality ShowBy Toni SuttonAug. 30 2021, Published 11:27 p.m. ET Source: ABCSince 2014, Bachelor in Paradise has been airing on ABC. The show is a spinoff of ABC's franchises The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. How the show works is that contestants from the previous seasons of both series are given a chance to fall in love. However, this time around, love can blossom while filming in an exotic location. Read More...