🌟My God's covenant people, please don't read this piece in a rush. If you are busy, read it when you are free. It is a habit that must change. The end of the world is imminent. Pitch your tent with God. may God help us all. .amen
Let's be Careful of OUR PHONES📱
👉One of the hardest tasks in this 21st century is for the youth to spend 30 minutes without touching their phones!
👉Almost everyone is now a phone addict.
👉It's the last thing you touch before you sleep at night.
👉It's the first thing you touch when you wake up at dawn.
👉Some even put on earpiece overnight.
👉Some still wake up at night to download films, but they can't wake up for prayers.
👉Some are always online chatting.
👉As early as 6am they are online, and they remain online till midnight.
👉They have thousands of online friends with whom they chat, but they don't relate with their families at home.
👉They isolate themselves in their rooms.
👉Some argue till midnight about unnecessary issues in their various online groups, yet they have a lot of things they need from God. We go to bed late, and have no time for God. We sleep and snore!
👉Immediately after prayers , you see people pressing their phones again, no time to share the grace! As if all our past and future sins have already been forgiven!
👉When accidents happen, instead of saving lives, you see people taking pictures of the victims with their phones.
👉When a house is on fire, instead of quenching it, you see people taking pictures so as to be the first to upload it on social network.
👉When a person loses a loved one😭, instead of thinking about the funeral issues, the first thing the person does is to upload the news on social network. Perhaps for comments!
👉We are so addicted to phones! We even chat when we are on motorcycles.
👉Some still chat in the exam halls🙊.
👉Some play games with their phones when they come to God.
👉Along the road, some keep pressing their phones, until perhaps they narrowly dodge an accident, or until a banana peel slips them😂😂.
👉Even when we have guests, we still concentrate on our phones than our guest.
👉Some ignore their spouses because they are chatting with "mere friends" on Facebook or Whatsapp!
👉Many are those whose phones have made them "hypocrites" and "liars".
👉Many are those whose phones are leading them to hellfire! By taking their nude pictures to send to their sex partners.🙈
👉Because of your phone, you are the last person to come to God, and you are always the first person to leave!
🌟God said, 'Closer and closer to mankind comes their judgement, yet they don't take heed, and they turn away'.
🙏
Please educate others.
ajepacoblogspot
Bringing the best info to you.........
2.20.2016
5.14.2015
Genius Moment: Morata comes back to haunt Real Madrid
The Spain striker, who left the Bernabeu in a €20 million deal last summer, has bagged four goals in six Champions League knockout games to lead Juventus to the final
On paper, Alvaro Morata does not stand out as having been a roaring success for Juventus given his €20 million price tag; his seven Serie A goals this season put him behind Middlesbrough flop Massimo Maccarone, among others, and less than halfway to 37-year-old Luca Toni’s total.
But it is in European competition that Morata is making his presence felt, and with one goal at the home of the club he joined as a teenager he has repaid his transfer fee by sending Juventus to their first Champions League final since 2003.
Morata now has four goals in his last six Champions League games. No Spanish player has scored more in the competition this season. He netted one at home and one away against Borussia Dortmund, and repeated the trick to even greater importance against Real Madrid, scoring two of Juventus’ three goals over 180 minutes.
Given Karim Benzema’s recent injury, Carlo Ancelotti may regret letting Morata leave. “I barely had any kind of relationship with Ancelotti,” he said in March. “Max Allegri, for better or worse, is always looking after me.” His contribution cannot only be measured in terms of his own performances but also in what he has brought out of Carlos Tevez, who is playing the best football of his career.
At 6ft 2in, Morata is capable of holding the ball up and bringing others into play but does so with greater precision and thought than Fernando Llorente. Tevez buzzed around him and was Juventus’ most creative player again, but Morata’s extra physical presence allowed him to pounce on Paul Pogba’s knockdown and punch a hole in the Madrid defence.
Barcelona await in Berlin. They have beaten the reigning champions of England, France and Germany on their way to the final but Italy’s top club can justifiably claim to boast the best defence in the world. If they can avoid the mistakes of the clubs Barcelona have faced so far, their young star in attack could be a difference-maker once again.
Liga strike suspended
The final two rounds of the Liga season will go ahead after a Spanish High Court ruling on Thursday
A players' strike which threatened to disrupt the end of the Liga season has been suspended.
The Spanish High Court decided on Thursday the strike was illegal, meaning the final two rounds of games - as well as the Copa del Rey final - can now go ahead.
The strike was initially called by the Spanish Football Association (RFEF) in conjunction with the players' union (AFE) following a dispute over the distribution of television revenue.
The Spanish government announced a new television rights deal on April 30 that will see the introduction of a more collective system that will no longer allow the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona to negotiate their own contracts for the broadcasting of their league games.
The new agreement was widely praised but the AFE, which believes it neglects to address some key issues, called a strike for the last two weekends of the season, starting on May 16.
Its decision was seconded by the RFEF, and although talks took place between the AFE and Spain's Professional Football League (LFP) in Madrid on Tuesday, no progress was made.
A decision was delayed on Wednesday but the court in Madrid opted on Thursday to play the games, meaning Barcelona can clinch the title this weekend with a win at defending champions Atletico Madrid.
A number of high-profile players, including Real Madrid's Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos, have given their support to the AFE.
5.12.2015
Ancelotti: Benzema fit to face Juventus
The Italian says the Frenchman is ready to return after a month out with a knee injury but he has yet to decide whether to start the forward
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that Karim Benzema is "100 per cent fit" for Wednesday's Champions League showdown with Juventus.
The France international has been out of action for a month with a knee problem but has been given the green light to make his eagerly-awaited return to action in the semi-final, second-leg clash with the Bianconeri at the Santiago Bernabeu.
However, Ancelotti has yet to decide whether to start the striker, with Madrid trailing 2-1 on aggregate after last week's meeting in Turin.
"Benzema is fine," the Italian told reporters on Tuesday. "He's 100% fit.
"He needed a bit more time to recover but he's ready. He could play from the start or he could come on later on.
"But Benzema allows us to play a more effective offensive game, with more quality, because he is not a typical striker.
"He doesn't just score goals but also enables his team-mates to play better."
Ancelotti is also hoping that Madrid's fans get behind their team, with the coach having been left disappointed by the booing of club captain Iker Casillas during Saturday's Liga draw at home to Valencia.
"Everyone feels it when the fans whistle a player or a coach," the former Chelsea boss stated.
"Casillas has great amount of experience and is used to this kind of thing. It doesn't affect him; it motivates him even more, I think.
"But I think Wednesday it will be different. I think all the Madrid fans understand when it's an important game.
"Many times in the past they've really got behind us, like against Atletico [Madrid in the quarter-finals] and last year in the semi-finals [against Bayern Munich]. I'm sure they'll get behind us again."
Ancelotti is also of the opinion that Casillas will remain at Madrid this summer, despite being made a scapegoat by certain sections of the Bernabeu crowd.
“I think Casillas has reiterated many times he wants to stay," he added. "He has the confidence of us all: me, his team-mates and the club.
"He is a guarantee for us. But everyone has to make their personal decisions."
Former Ghana coach Attuquayefio passes on
The former African Coach of the Year died on Tuesday morning in Accra after battling a long illness
![]() |
| Black Stars of Ghana at 2013 Afcon |
Former Ghana international and coach Sir Cecil Jones Attuquayefio passed away on Tuesday morning at the Korle Bu Hospital in Accra after suffering from a ‘troublesome’ throat cancer. He was 70.
He had been battling with the illness for four years after quitting his position as technical director of Liberty Professionals in 2011.
Attuquayefio started his football career as a defender with Ghana Academicals in 1962 before joining capital-based clubs Accra Standfast, Real Republicans and ‘Wonder club’ Great Olympics winning the 1970 league title with the latter.
Ghana Captain Asamoah Gyan expressed his shock after hearing the news but hailed him as the first coach to show him the light on international stage.
"Sad day. My great coach and inspirer. He handed me my first chance. Rest in Peace Sir Cecil Jones Attuquayefio," Gyan tweeted.
Attuquayefio hung his boots in 1974 and started his coaching career with Great Olympics in the same year before having stints with Okwawu United, Stade Abidjan, Ashantigold,Liberty and Hearts of Oak.
In 1985, he was named as the assistant coach of Ghana national team and later became head coach on several occasions. Attuquayefio led Ghana’s U-17 side to win bronze at the World U-17 championship in New Zealand, after winning the African edition with key players like Michael Essien and Don Bortey.
Attuquayefio won the inaugural form of the professional Ghana Premier League with Ashantigold in 1994 but rose to fame in 2000 when he led Hearts to beat Tunisian giants Esperance to clinch the Caf Champions League and subsequently won the Super Cup over Zamalek.
He was adjudged the best coach in Africa that season by the Confederation of African Football after his heroics with Hearts. He returned in 2004 and won the maiden edition of the Caf Confederation Cup over archrivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko but lost the Super Cup to Enyimba in Nigeria. He won four league titles with the Phobians.
Attuquayefio became the first coach to qualify Benin to their maiden participation in the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations held in Tunisia.
Hearts of Oak honoured Attuquayefio as the club’s coach of the century in 2009.
Apart from coaching after his football career, he became the secretary of the Ghana Football Association when Ghana won their last Afcon title in 1982 and later became the vice president of the association.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)



