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Georgina Rodriguez speaks on ‘collapse’ of relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo; teases future wedding

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Argentine-born Spanish model, Georgina Rodriguez has again rubbished rumours that her relationship with Al-Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo is in turmoil.

Instead, she hinted that they could get married soon.

Recently, Georgina and Ronaldo have constantly denied that they are having problems.

But reporters on Thursday, June 8 asked Georgina about her relationship status during a visit to Madrid to help launch Ronaldo’s new mineral water business.

Georgina Rodriguez speaks on ?collapse? of relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo; teases future wedding

After the presentation of their new mineral water, they held a press conference in which they refused making personal statements.

Following the press conference, the reporter of the Telecinco program pressed Georgina asking her about the rumors that point to an end of the relationship with the former Manchester United forward.

“Of course not, you invited him”, she bluntly replied.

But it didn’t stop there, she was then asked her about the possibility of a wedding.

To which she replied, “Of course” then Cristiano, who was standing next to her, also stressed: “One day for sure.”

Just a month ago, the Aveiro family issued a statement after an Arabic media platform published a piece with the headline “Dolores Aveiro accused of resorting to witchcraft to separate Ronaldo from Georgina Rodriguez”,

Ronaldo’s sister, Katia Aveiro issued a response..

“I opened a social network and I found this vomit of macabre news and the lowest that exists… This time, it will not go unpunished. Neither this trash newspaper, nor the source,” she declared

“We are in an age where anything goes to get likes. I hate this news, this newspaper and this content. My mother is almost 70 years old, she no longer sells healthcare, she already went through a lot in this life to raise her children, and I myself will go all the way to the end so that whoever had the brilliant idea of publishing this pays,” she continued.

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16th INAC: Indian instructor educates Nigerians on benefits of Yoga

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The Indian High Commission in Nigeria on Friday in Abuja urged Nigerians to embrace Yoga as a means of exercise for their overall well-being..

Diptiranjan Mohanty, Teacher of Indian Culture, High Commission of India in Abuja, gave the advice during the 16th International Arts and Craft Expo (INAC).

Mohanty, who demonstrated the exercise , said that Yoga is an aspect of Indian culture known to reduce stress, anxiety as well as improve brain function.
He said that practicing Yoga also improves cardiovascular function, quality of sleep, bone health and reduces inflammation.

“Yoga is part of our culture, we want our Nigerian friends and people across the globe to practise it as a lifestyle.
“It improves body flexibility and balance.

“Yoga is known to harmonise the mind, body and soul, and it is a method to detoxify theo body and make a healthy mind and a happy soul,” he said.

Mohanty said that Nigerians who were interested in learning how to practice yoga could attend free classes for the execise at the Indian High Commission in Abuja.

According to him, this is held Monday to Friday, from 4.00p.m. to 7.00p.
He said that India was at the expo to showcase its arts and crafts like Saree fabric, Masala Chai (indian tea), locally prepared to reduce high blood pressure and cholesterol.

In the course of the expo, delegates from Taraba, Kaduna, Borno, Katsina, Ogun and Rivers states presented colourful dance performances.

Ogun and Rivers as well as Cuba presented cuisines peculiar to their culture, which delegates from other nations savoured.

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UEFA to raise payments for clubs not in European competition

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Clubs that fail to qualify for UEFA’s competitions are set to receive a greater share of revenue from the European governing body from next season.
The arrangement is under a new distribution model announced on Wednesday by UEFA.
UEFA and the European Club Association (ECA) signed a renewed working agreement until 2030 which will “bolster long-term stability and sustainable growth in European club football,” the governing body said in a statement.

The change will be effective from the start of the 2024-25 season, coinciding with a new format in UEFA’s Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.

Under the new model for the 2024-2027 cycle, seven per cent of the revenue UEFA earns from the three competitions will be distributed to clubs not competing in them, up from four per cent.

The European Leagues Association, which represents professional soccer leagues in Europe, said the change would result in 308 million euros ($330.02 million) being shared among non-participating clubs, up from the current 175 million euros.

“Today’s announcement … will help all clubs across Europe to safeguard their competitiveness on and off the pitch while keeping investing in youth and talent development,” it said in a statement.

UEFA said further details of the new system would be unveiled at a later date.

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