Hayden Wilde, an Olympic silver medalist, has stated that he will need to spend “few weeks” in Japan while recovering from breaking his collar bone and several ribs in a bike accident.
After the dramatic conclusion to the men’s triathlon competition at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, the New Zealander finished second to Great Britain’s Alex Yee. Capula damaged Lungs damaged. surrounded by the best assistance. Keep us informed.
After such a pleasant day, I was pretty gutted.
He stated in his Instagram post that he would have to remain in Japan for a few weeks because a lung injury prevented him from traveling.
Before the accident, he had finished seventh in a 10-kilometer running race in Tokyo on Saturday. He has not provided any additional information about the crash.
Wilde, who finished third at the Tokyo Olympics, won the first-ever men’s race of the World Triathlon Championship Series competition this year in Abu Dhabi in February.
On May 17th, the next series race will be held in Yokohama.
Over the N4 trillion debt in the power sector, President Bola Tinubu will meet with the CEOs of the power-generating companies.
Following Tuesday’s high-stakes discussions between Adelabu and the chairmen of the Generating GenCos in Abuja, Bolaji Tunji, the Special Adviser, Strategic Communications and Media Relations, issued a statement to the Minister of Power, Bolaji Tunji, on Sunday.
He claimed that the government’s intervention is intended to stop the country’s power infrastructure from crashing out right away.
The minister assured GenCos executives in the statement that the government would prioritize making significant payments out of the N4tn debt while reimbursing the money with other debt instruments.
He claimed that a meeting between President Tinubu and the leadership of GenCos would make this suggestion.
“A sizable portion of the debt needs to be paid in cash,” the statement states. Let’s say we make a sizable deposit, then request a promissory note as a debt instrument to cover the remainder.
He used financial instruments, such as promissory notes, to guarantee the payment of the outstanding balance in six months.
“We acknowledge the urgency of this issue. Adelabu stated that the government would meet with GenCos leadership to discuss the matter and that the government would work with them to stabilize the sector and stop further crises.
Col. Sani Bello, the chairman of Mainstream Energy Solutions and the chairman of the Association of Power Generating Companies (APGA), who had earlier raised the alarm about the sector’s dire state, citing the N4tn debt as a pressing threat to operations, as the head of the GenCoS.
He also reaffirmed that GenCos were unable to secure loans or maintain infrastructure due to liquidity issues. He argued that the entire power ecosystem could collapse without immediate intervention.
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This is a national emergency, according to Kola Adesina, the chairman of Egbin Power and First Independent Power Limited. Power is everything, including hospitals, homes, and industries. We can’t afford to see the sector fail.
Adelabu pledged to carry out reforms to reduce operational bottlenecks as well as to pay off the government’s role in the sector’s struggles. He urged Nigerians to adopt cost-reflective tariffs in order to fully liberalize the power sector.
Citizens are required to pay the appropriate price for energy consumed. Nigerians who are economically disadvantaged will continue to receive targeted subsidies from the Federal Government. He argued that we must grasp that subsidies cannot be resisted indefinitely and that public awareness campaigns must be conducted to encourage compliance.
APGC Power CEO Dr. Joy Ogaji went into great detail about the systemic issues that plague GenCos, including persistent late payments, unpredictable gas prices, and volatile foreign exchange rates.
She noted that maintenance budgets and loan repayments were hampered by the naira’s drop from 157/$ in 2013 to 1,600/$ in 2014 (nbsp).
While remaining patriotic, she claimed that “genCos have borne unsustainable risks from grid failures to unproductive taxes.”
The minister gave recommendations for ensuring that the sector’s transition to sustainability, including regulatory reviews to lower levies and promote market stability.
Over the N4 trillion debt in the power sector, President Bola Tinubu will meet with the CEOs of the power-generating companies.
Following Tuesday’s high-stakes discussions between Adelabu and the chairmen of the Generating GenCos in Abuja, Bolaji Tunji, the Special Adviser, Strategic Communications and Media Relations, issued a statement to the Minister of Power, Bolaji Tunji, on Sunday.
He claimed that the government’s intervention is intended to stop the country’s power infrastructure from crashing out right away.
The minister assured GenCos executives in the statement that the government would prioritize making significant payments out of the N4tn debt while reimbursing the money with other debt instruments.
He claimed that a meeting between President Tinubu and the leadership of GenCos would make this suggestion.
“A sizable portion of the debt needs to be paid in cash,” the statement states. Let’s say we make a sizable deposit, then request a promissory note as a debt instrument to cover the remainder.
He used financial instruments, such as promissory notes, to guarantee the payment of the outstanding balance in six months.
“We acknowledge the urgency of this issue. Adelabu stated that the government would meet with GenCos leadership to discuss the matter and that the government would work with them to stabilize the sector and stop further crises.
Col. Sani Bello, the chairman of Mainstream Energy Solutions and the chairman of the Association of Power Generating Companies (APGA), who had earlier raised the alarm about the sector’s dire state, citing the N4tn debt as a pressing threat to operations, as the head of the GenCoS.
He also reaffirmed that GenCos were unable to secure loans or maintain infrastructure due to liquidity issues. He argued that the entire power ecosystem could collapse without immediate intervention.
READ ALSO: Oil Prices Fall Over 3% Following the OPEC+ Output Hike.
This is a national emergency, according to Kola Adesina, the chairman of Egbin Power and First Independent Power Limited. Power is everything, including hospitals, homes, and industries. We can’t afford to see the sector fail.
Adelabu pledged to carry out reforms to reduce operational bottlenecks as well as to pay off the government’s role in the sector’s struggles. He urged Nigerians to adopt cost-reflective tariffs in order to fully liberalize the power sector.
Citizens are required to pay the appropriate price for energy consumed. Nigerians who are economically disadvantaged will continue to receive targeted subsidies from the Federal Government. He argued that we must grasp that subsidies cannot be resisted indefinitely and that public awareness campaigns must be conducted to encourage compliance.
APGC Power CEO Dr. Joy Ogaji went into great detail about the systemic issues that plague GenCos, including persistent late payments, unpredictable gas prices, and volatile foreign exchange rates.
She noted that maintenance budgets and loan repayments were hampered by the naira’s drop from 157/$ in 2013 to 1,600/$ in 2014 (nbsp).
While remaining patriotic, she claimed that “genCos have borne unsustainable risks from grid failures to unproductive taxes.”
The minister gave recommendations for ensuring that the sector’s transition to sustainability, including regulatory reviews to lower levies and promote market stability.
The second year in a row, John McGlynn won the managers’ award in the form of Falkirk’s John McGlynn, while Daizen Maeda of Celtic won the PFA Scotland player of the year.
Maeda, a 27-year-old Japanese international, has led the Scottish Premiership champions in a stellar season with 33 goals and 12 assists.
A Celtic player has won the award for the ninth time in 11 years.
After winning numerous titles in succession, McGlynn has returned Falkirk to the top flight for the first time in 15 years.
The 63-year-old was in charge of Raith Rovers in 2011 and received the award for the third time.
The other shortlisted head coaches were Hibernian’s David Gray and Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers.
In the votes cast by players from the SPFL divisions, Maeda defeated team-mates Callum McGregor and Nicolas Kuhn as well as Dundee forward Simon Murray.
Lennon Miller, 18, won the award for “young player of the year” at Motherwell.
A : A sudden storm swung through Guizhou province in southwest China, capsized four boats, killing 10 people and injuring 70 others.
On Sunday afternoon, a rain and hailstorm struck the vessels along a stretch of the Wu River near Qianxi City, causing more than 80 people to fall into the water, according to state media.
Overnight, there were no rescue operations. Initial reports stated that one person was missing and nine others had died. However, according to state broadcaster CCTV, rescuers found the missing person around noon and “showed no signs of life.”
One of the videos shared by state media showed a man performing CPR on a person as one of the vessels turned upside down.
Two tourist vessels reportedly capsized, according to initial reports. However, CCTV later revealed that four boats were involved in the incident, which took place on the upper reaches of the longest tributary of China’s Yangtze River, two of which were not carrying passengers at the time.
No passengers were on board the two vessels, but the broadcaster reported that the seven crew members made it to safety.
After the storm had descended quickly and the river was obscured by thick mist, a witness who spoke to the state-owned Beijing News claimed some passengers managed to swim safely.
The boats involved in this incident weren’t overloaded, according to CCTV. Each had a capacity of 40 passengers, respectively.
Local authorities organized roughly 500 emergency personnel to take the lead of the rescue operation.
According to state news agency Xinhua, President Xi Jinping demanded “all-out efforts” be made in the search and rescue operations and the recovery of those injured.
The agency further “understood the necessity of strengthening safety measures in tourist attractions” and other large public spaces.
He also made note of a number of recent national fatalities.
Domestic travelers to Guizhou’s mountainous interior are frequently abounding on the Wu River, particularly during the holidays.
After being invited to perform with Robbie Williams at his upcoming concert in Edinburgh, Michelle McManus is set to make a significant comeback.
Michelle won the second series of the former ITV talent show(Image: Ken McKay/REX/Shutterstock)
Michelle McManus, a former member of the popular idiom, has undergone a dramatic transformation and is set to take to the stage once more. The singer, who has recently gained popularity on social media, won the second season of the talent show and is now a hit, has recently emerged.
Back in 2003, the Glaswegian singer instantly capturing hearts across the nation with her belting tunes. Her debut hit All This Time rocketed to number one, and her initial album The Meaning of Love dominated in Scotland, while earning a respectable third in the UK charts.
Despite an early split from her record label in 2004, McManus seized the opportunity to start afresh with her own label and dropped another album in 2007. Although she took a break from the music scene till 2012, she remained in the public eye, charming listeners as a presenter on BBC Scotland and BBC Radio Scotland.
Robbie Williams made Michelle an offer she couldn’t refuse(Image: Deadline via Getty Images)
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Now, the buzz is that she could be returning to her musical roots, and potentially alongside Robbie Williams. During what turned out to be a remarkable interview on her live BBC Radio Scotland show, Robbie Williams flipped the script and stunned her with an invite to sing with him on stage. Following their chat, the Angels singer nonchalantly offered: “Would you like to come and sing with me in Edinburgh?” reports Belfast Live.
McManus was suddenly left speechless after being taken aback by the proposal, only managing to utter, “What, sorry? ” What did that mean?” When she questioned him, “Is this a joke,” Michele looked shocked. and vehemently responded, “For goodness sake, yes!”
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Williams played it cool with a simple “Let’s do it,” stating they’ll pick the tune to perform together later on. The Scottish songstress will now be joining an elite group of artists, including Taylor Swift, Kylie Minogue, and Nicole Kidman, who have all teamed up with Robbie in the past.
Michelle has lost a staggering nine stone in recent years(Image: Instagram/Michelle McManus)
Michelle, 44, was shocked to learn Robbie’s proposal on BBC Radio Scotland’s Drivetime show, where she initially believed he was looking for some recommendations for local restaurants in Edinburgh. She laughed and said, “I never thought he was going to ask me what he did in my wildest dreams.”
Michelle confided following the proposal how overwhelmed she was by Williams’ generous invitation to perform in Murrayfield for a crowd of roughly 70 000 people, as well as how touched she was by Robbie’s kindness.
She unveiled the statement, “I cried a lot after it occurred. It’s incredible to perform Robbie Williams onstage in Murrayfield in front of about 70 000 people. However, it also demonstrates how kind people are. Despite being such a megastar, Robbie has been so incredibly kind to me on so many occasions.
Michelle now follows a calorie-conscious eating plan(Image: Granada Television)
With their upcoming performance set for May 31, Michelle is heading into it sporting a phenomenal nine stone weight loss thanks to committing to a healthier lifestyle. The Glasgow-born singer and presenter, Michelle McManus, candidly spoke about her previous battles with weight and alcohol, taking to Instagram to flaunt her new look after shedding an impressive 9st in just 17 months.
She eluded followers, saying, “Over the past few weeks, so many lovely people have messaged me to ask how I managed to drop 9st over the past 17 months. I was trapped in a cycle before this lifestyle change, constantly searching for the elusive magic diet wand, believing it was waiting for me to transform into the best version of myself.
The truth is that magic wand does not exist, though. Instead, I’ve found the right support, which is even stronger. I was completely lost and out of control, unsure of where to turn next.
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She was a well-known musician and columnist, and she credits her success on sticking to a calorie-conscious eating regimen and setting clear goals while also providing her top tip for overcoming snack cravings: drinking at least 2.5 liters of water each day.