‘Chapter over’ – is Ronaldo set for Club World Cup?

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Cristiano Ronaldo made the cryptic comment that Al-Nassr is leaving with.

The 40-year-old, who signed for the Saudi Arabian club in January 2023, will leave the contract next month.

Ronaldo’s 800th career club goal came in as Al Nassr wrapped up their season with a 3-2 defeat by Al-Fateh to finish third in the Saudi Pro League.

Ronaldo declared, “This chapter is over,” on his X account following the defeat. The narrative ? Still being written. grateful to everyone.

What does the legendary Manchester United player’s future hold, and could he participate in the Club World Cup in the coming months?

Discussions about the World Cup Club?

Following Al-Nassr’s failure to qualify, Fifa president Gianni Infantino suggested Ronaldo join a team playing at the Club World Cup last week.

Infantino told YouTuber and streamer IShowSpeed that “Ronaldo might play for one of the teams at the Club World Cup as well.”

Who knows, who knows, because there are discussions with some clubs about hiring Ronaldo for the Club World Cup.

Fifa is in great need of this summer’s Club World Cup, which is taking place in the United States.

It has 32 teams and is the first time it has taken place in the summer.

Ronaldo might be a part of.

Only a few professional football teams have the funds to pay Ronaldo’s wages.

He signed for Al-Nassr in 2023, making him the highest-paid player in the history of football, reportedly for a £177 million-a-year deal.

Before reevaluating his future, Ronaldo may be willing to agree to a short-term deal with a club to participate in the Club World Cup.

A Brazilian club had made an offer to sign Ronaldo, according to the Spanish newspaper Marca last week.

The forward has been linked to Botafogo, one of the four Brazilian clubs competing at the tournament.

Manager Renato Paiva responded to a question about potential signing Ronaldo, saying: “Christmas is only in December. You can’t, however, reject a star like that if he arrived.

I’m just responding to the question, not saying that I know anything. However, as I previously stated, coaches always strive for perfection. Even at his old age, Ronaldo still has a goal-scoring machine. He would make a good team for creating chance after chance, according to him.

Move is made possible thanks to the amended rules.

The transfer window for England opens on June 16 and ends on September 1.

The 32 clubs competing in the Club World Cup have a 10-day window open from June 1 through June 10th.

The Club World Cup will begin when?

The tournament, which will take place in 12 American stadiums, will begin on June 15.

Overall, 63 matches will be played, with the MetLife Stadium’s 13-July final behind.

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South Korea bars two former acting presidents from overseas travel

According to local reports, South Korean authorities have placed travel bans on two former acting presidents as part of an investigation into alleged insurrection related to Yoon Suk-yeol’s alleged campaign to become a martial law leader last year.

Han Duck-soo and Choi Sang-mok, both of whom were being investigated as suspects in the insurrection case, were told by police to avoid traveling abroad in mid-May, according to a report released on Tuesday.

Yoon, who presided over the country for three years, claimed that anti-state and North Korean forces had hacked into the government and ordered troops to the capital’s streets in December 2024.

Parliament revoked the declaration hours later, leading to a unprecedented constitutional crisis in which Han and Choi served as acting presidents.

A special police unit interrogated the former acting presidents on Monday about the part they had played in Yoon’s short-lived martial law.

There have been questions about whether they had resisted the move as they had claimed since his impeachment.

Elections in June

Yoon was formally removed from office last month after a judge at South Korea’s Constitutional Court determined that he had overstepped his authority by deploying troops in the capital.

Senior military and police officers testified that rival politicians were given orders to detain them.

The former president is currently facing insurrection-related charges, which could lead to the death penalty or life in prison.

He would become the third South Korean leader to be found guilty of insurrection following two military leaders’ convictions in connection with a coup in 1979.

Next week will see the election of Yoon’s successor, ending months of political unrest since the declaration of martial law.

Gunmen Kidnap Three Churchgoers In Ondo

Three Deeper Christian Life Ministry members were kidnapped by gunmen in the Akure North Local Government Area of the state in a second bloody robbery.

According to reports, the incident took place on Monday evening as churchgoers were leaving a Bible study in the Ogbese community’s Kasemola neighborhood.

Good morning, beloved, read a message from the church leadership announcing the incident. Please follow our instructions. After attending Bible study at Kasemola inside the Ogbese axis yesterday, three of our members were abducted.

As church members pray for their brethren’s safe release, the entire neighborhood is now enthralled.

Read more about the Kogi auto-crash, which left 19 dead and eight injured.

Olushola Ayanlade, the Ondo State Police Command’s public relations officer, confirmed the incident in a phone call with our correspondent.

He claimed that the command, the Nigerian Army, and the Amotekun Corps are currently conducting searches in the bush for the victims in order to rescue them.

Chris Hughes gushes over JoJo Siwa as he proudly supports her during London gig

Chris Hughes was always a happy and waver partner as he watched JoJo Siwa perform at her London show on Monday night and was overwhelmed by her accomplishments.

Chris Hughes looked proud as punch as he joined JoJo Siwa’s mum, Jessalynn, to watch the singer’s concert at Colours Hoxton on Monday night.

After the show was over, he told the audience, “One of the best shows I’ve ever seen,” and he grinned for selfies as they circled him. JoJo and her mother laughed along with Chris, 32, as he filmed her singing and dancing during the performance.

And she wasn’t afraid to point out he was there, even serenading him with one song as she covered Kim Carnes’ Bette Davis Eyes, but changed the words to “Chris Hughes’ eyes” and smiled over to him.

JoJo, 22, said she had to “compose herself” and couldn’t perform with such a high giddy energy after serenading him and smiling over him.

He beamed throughout the performance in high spirits and even admitted it was “one of the best” concerts he had ever seen.

Describing Chris as ‘someone special’, JoJo even came on stage in a bedazzled Sunderland football top, an ode to the former Love Island star’s team.

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JoJo yelled, “This is for somebody special who’s here tonight,” before transitioning into the top. She continued, “Over the past few weeks since coming out of big brother, actually in big brother too, I’ve learned a lot about Sunderland.” Do you guys support Sunderland?

JoJo laughed and glanced over to Chris before he was met with a flurry of booing, and he continued, “Christopher, you’re letting me get booed up here.” Let’s pretend he likes it, you might think so.

Chris Hughes at Jojo Siwa's concert
JoJo serenaded Chris and grinned far into the audience during the performance.

The former Dance Moms star admitted she felt “at home” in the UK during the concert, which saw a crowded audience chant Chris’ name and go crazy for JoJo.

“I want to say a huge thank you for welcoming me into this country with open arms, not just for coming tonight.

“I’ve been feeling a little weird today and I haven’t spoken to anybody about it. I’m going to speak to you. I haven’t felt completely like JoJo today. It’s a good thing, something about being here, I feel a bit like Joelle,” she told the crowd.

JoJo continued, “I feel happy as Joelle, and I normally perform and as JoJo, but Joelle is going through a lot.” But I’m content.

Chris and JoJo have grown closer than ever.
Chris and JoJo have grown closer than ever.

She went on to say that the last two months since exiting the Celebrity Big Brother house have been the “best of my life”, shouting to the crowd: “Thank god for Big Brother!”

JoJo and Chris struck up a close bond in the Celebrity Big Brother house back in April, with many fans speculating over whether they could be more than friends after watching them become tactile on the show. JoJo went onto split from her partner Kath Ebbs at the Celebrity Big Brother final’s afterparty, which Kath announced on social media the day after.

In recent weeks, Chris and JoJo spent the pop star’s birthday together in Mexico, with JoJo gushing about her new boyfriend in a social media post. “My heart is smiling so big with tears in my eyes,” she wrote alongside a complication video. “This birthday week is one that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I can’t quite put it into words… the best I can say is it’s been the most magical week of my life, truly the way it feels.”

The pair were later spotted kissing in Mexico and after Chris returned to the UK, the couple reunited at Heathrow Airport this weekend, with Chris surprising JoJo with a bouquet of red roses.

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FULL TEXT: President Tinubu’s 2025 Children’s Day Message Against Bullying

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In a statement released on Tuesday in honor of the 2025 Children’s Day celebration with the theme “Stand Up, Speak Up: Building a Bullying-Free Generation,” his message was delivered.

TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2025, NATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY, PRESIDENT BOLA AHAMED TINUBU’S MESSAGE

1. I join you in celebrating 2025 National Children’s Day with great joy and great pride, honoring our great nation’s past, present, and future. Let me reaffirm our commitment to nurturing and protecting you as Nigeria’s aspiring leaders, innovators, and changemakers on this occasion.

2. You are the most priceless component of our nation’s current educational system, the engine of our future, and the guardians of tomorrow’s promise, innovation, and leadership. You are the most priceless component of our nation’s fabric today. Therefore, I reiterate our constitutional, moral, and intergenerational commitment to safeguard every child in Nigeria, advance his rights, and fulfill his dreams.

3. The theme of “Stand Up, Speak Up: Building a Bullying-Free Generation,” which is featured this year, could not be more appropriate because it directly references the culture we are creating. a culture where every child feels safe, respected, and heard, both online and offline. Just to be clear, today’s Nigerian culture is riddled with violence, bullying, and neglect.

4. More than one in three children globally are regularly bullied. Up to 65% of school-age children in Nigeria have some form of physical, psychological, or social aggression, according to studies. This is unacceptable. Fear-based learning is not effective for children. Fearful children cannot develop in a healthy way.

5. We, my fellow Nigerians and our beloved children, place child protection at the top of the Renewed Hope Agenda. This includes the full implementation of my most recent release, Nigeria’s National Plan of Action on Ending Violence Against Children (2024-2030). With support from robust funding and multi-sectoral coordination, the plan offers a comprehensive roadmap to prevent abuse, prosecute perpetrators, and support victims.

6. We are also making strong efforts to stop, recognize, and respond to all forms of child abuse. To broaden the scope of protection, strengthen their provisions, close implementation gaps, and ensure nationwide enforcement, we have started a comprehensive review of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act (2015) and the Child Rights Act as a government. We are also utilizing the Cybercrime Act, which is in full force, to safeguard children from exploitation, abuse, and bullying.

7. The Child Rights Act was domesticated in 36 states, which shows how determined we are to protect and ensure the welfare of children. However, protecting our children by themselves won’t suffice. We need a holistic approach that includes citizens, lawmakers, educators, caregivers, faith leaders, and parents.

8. We are funding additional, more specific national child protection systems, such as the CPIMS, which is expanding to track and respond to cases in real-time. The Ministry of Women’s Affairs is leading nationwide awareness campaigns to end harmful traditional practices, strengthening community-based child protection systems, and training frontline responders.

9. In addition, we are committed to putting forth proactive measures to strengthen existing efforts to support families and communities in accordance with the Renewed Hope Agenda, including creating a robust institutional framework focused solely on Child Protection and Development. Every Nigerian child’s rights and well-being will be held accountable for their actions.

10. In addition to a number of other measures, we have developed Guidelines for School Administrators and a National Policy on Safety, Security, and Violence-Free Schools. In teacher training, we incorporate social-emotional learning and child protection. We create inclusive pathways for every child to learn, thrive, and succeed, regardless of background, through the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children.

11. We are expanding access to primary healthcare and expanding dedicated Mother and Child Hospitals and healthcare systems, which offer integrated maternal and child services, in the care economy. We are collaborating with subnational governments to enable the construction of similar facilities throughout the US.

12. Every child should be raised in a loving and secure environment, in our opinion. The Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs has created the National Guidelines for Alternative Care for Children in order to give children who cannot remain in their biological homes the care and protection they deserve. Our child protection systems would benefit from the recently released National Plan of Action on Ending Violence Against Children (EVAC).

13. We work diligently to enhance child health and cognitive development through our School Feeding Scheme and Nutrition 774. The Nigerian Nutrition 774 project aims to prevent children from starving. Through this project, we are reaching out to every neighborhood to ensure that all children receive the nutrition they need to excel in their academic endeavors, creative endeavors, and overall health. A healthy child is well-equipped to deal with the problems of the future.

14. The Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs has recently established a dedicated Department of Nutrition to improve program delivery, policy coherence, and coordination around child and maternal nutrition in order to institutionalize our commitment.

15. To track progress, monitor gaps, and hold ourselves accountable, we are developing social protection tools like the the Universal Child Grant.

16. The security of our children depends more on community vigilance than just government policies. Every Nigerian should be urged to become a champion for child protection because of this reason I’m launching a “See Something, Say Something, Do Something” campaign today.

17. You matter, our beloved kids. Your dreams are important. Your opinions matter. Nobody has the right to hurt, sneer, or disparage you. Talk up if you are being bullied or harmed; you will be heard and protected.

18. I urge all partners, stakeholders, and people who have responsibilities to support and advance our collective efforts. All of our plans, budgets, and policies must include child rights.

19. I urge those who haven’t yet taken action to take bold steps for the welfare of our children to now. Our children are at the heart of our nation, not just numbers.

20. Let today be the start of a new movement to create a Nigeria where every child develops peace, dignity, and love. No child ever languishes in silence or is left behind.

21. To all of our children, congratulations. May your joy be heard all over the world as a sign of renewed hope and a prosperous future.

Long live the children of Nigeria.

Our Reforms Will Solve 80% Of Nigeria’s Bureaucratic Challenges – Shettima

According to Vice President Kashim Shettima, strong institutional reforms can solve 80 percent of Nigeria’s bureaucratic and policy issues.

Shettima made this statement at the State House’s official presentation of the draft National Public Policy Development and Management Framework.

Hadiza Usman, the head of the Central Delivery Coordination Unit (CDCU), and the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination gave a presentation at the State House.

Shettima urged a national reset in the conception, communication, and implementation of government policies, describing the new policy framework as a “long overdue” transformation approach in Nigeria’s governance architecture.

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“We will solve 80% of our public policy issues if we get our institutional frameworks right. He claimed that this approach was “overdue”.

He advocated for a national change in how public policy is developed, communicated, and implemented, noting that every government’s “mojo” is a workable public policy.

Shettima praised President Bola Tinubu’s leadership and his willingness to implement bold reforms because of his unique combination of public and private sector experience.

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“For the first time, our leader speaks economics and understands dynamics. He has the guts to make difficult choices. We can’t help but applaud President Tinubu for his start-up initiatives in all economic sectors.

He also emphasized the value of public understanding and effective policy implementation, noting that all levels of government must be followed by all.

Shettima also called for enforceable consequences within the policy framework in addition to data-driven policy execution and real-time monitoring.