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“I Paid My First Salary as Tithes”: Odion Ighalo Shares His Faithful Giving Journey
Nigerian Footballer, Odion Jude Ighalo shares that he has never missed paying for his tithes. The footballer revealed that he started paying for tithes in 2005 and hasn’t stopped since.
During a recent interview with Christ TV, the player revealed that he payed his first salary to his tithes. He stated that he recently learnt about tithes from his pastor and decided to pay his.
“My first salary was in 2005 as a footballer. It was N15,000 and because my pastor taught me about tithing, I have been paying until today. I haven’t missed paying tithe.”
He shared that it is good to be faithful even if you don’t have much. “If you can be faithful with little, you will be faithful with any amount that comes your way.”
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Liverpool Confirm List of Players Set to Leave Club This Summer
Liverpool have released a list of players who are confirmed to leave the club this summer.
The list includes star players Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, and Ibrahima Konaté. While some players are leaving, others have been offered new contracts.
The players who have been offered fresh terms include Kyle Kelly, Afolami Onanuga, Oliver O’Connor, Lucas Pitt, Ben Trueman, Matthew Wright, Prince Cisse, and Keyrol Figueroa.
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Osimhen Encourages Lookman to Consider Galatasaray Move
Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has urged Ademola Lookman to consider a move to Galatasaray.
It can be noted that Lookman recently completed a transfer to Atlético Madrid, and since then, many European clubs have shown interest in the player.
Osimhen then shared an encouraging message to the player, stating that he would be welcome at Galatasaray.
“We are waiting for you at Galatasaray. Come and be a part of this family.”
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Kylian Mbappé Predicts Messi Will Outscore Ronaldo at World Cup
French footballer Kylian Mbappé has spoken on which player between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will score more goals at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
It can be noted that the FIFA World Cup will begin on Thursday and will be co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The player picked Lionel Messi to score more goals than Ronaldo during the tournament.
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