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EXCLUSIVE 🚨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿England and Brentford midfielder Jordan Henderson will reportedly have to undergo surgery on the wrist injury he sustained in the post-Mexico celebrations and is set to miss the rest of the World Cup. The 36-year-old has played a peripheral role in North America so far and was an unused substitute as England edged out Mexico 3-2 at Estadio Azteca to reach the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals. Henderson subsequently joined in the celebrations in front of jubilant England supporters, but celebration turned to concern when the midfielder hurt his arm in an accident with the advertising hoardings.
está cuenta odia a Mexico🚫🇲🇽🚫 retweeted
KalshiFooty
🚨The moment Jordan Henderson broke his arm during Englands Celebrations
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AndrewMamedu
Replying to @ARISEtv
Every now and then, Nigeria gives us a story that leaves us with more questions than answers. According to the Presidency, Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi allegedly presented himself as the Director-General of an organisation called the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC). The Presidency insists that PFIPC does not exist. Yet, multiple media reports indicate that the 2026 Appropriation Act allocates ₦1.302 billion to the council. How does a non-existent government agency find its way into the national budget? Adeyemi also allegedly used forged government documents, including correspondence purportedly linked to senior officials in the Presidency, to convince institutions that PFIPC was a legitimate federal agency. Even more troubling are reports that the alleged fake agency reportedly opened a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) account despite not being a legally recognised government institution. According to media reports, the alleged agency also sent official correspondence, held meetings, engaged Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), and met with diplomats and other stakeholders as though it were an official arm of government. If these reports are accurate, then the real scandal is not simply the alleged actions of one individual. It is the apparent failure of multiple institutional safeguards that should have detected these irregularities much earlier. Which institution, or which public official with oversight responsibility, should answer Nigerians' questions about this national and international embarrassment? Someone clearly dropped the ball. Nigerians deserve to know who and why.
AsiSucedeLeon
#SEGURIDAD #LEÓN | VINCULAN A PROCESO A PRESUNTOS RESPONSABLES DEL AT*QUE EN EL BAR NANDO'S 🚨🚨 Hombres vinculados a proceso por el at*que arm*do que dejó 2 muert*s y 1 herida. Permanecerán en prisión preventiva durante la investigación. ➡️Más Info: asisucedeleon.mx/vinculan-a-…
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AwobajoS
Replying to @ceidwadol
He got yellow carded and broke his arm without playing a minute; Azteca got its sacrifice
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yung hos run free retweeted
rossisongo
Beautiful Yinka on my arm, no beautiful Yinka on ur arm /@YungYinkv
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thatguysjokes
Tuchel: “How did you manage to get a broken arm and a yellow card whilst not playing 1 minute?” Jordan Henderson:
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“sounds like a good plan t’ me.” he said softly, wrapping his arm around her shoulders for a better cuddling time.
“I don’t plan on gettin’ outta bed anytime soon either.” scooting closer to him, rogue would snuggle up against him. head resting against his chest.
Franklin2point0
Replying to @JMC9787
This is like the tuck rule play. Well his arm was coming forward so it can’t be a fumble. This one well he kicked a player from underneath which is a foul. It doesn’t matter that the guy just stuck his leg in there while Kang was already kicking the ball.
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Whenever you hear (Bukola) Saraki say he was never a rubber stamp that accepted everything from the executive arm, believe him, because under his Senate leadership was the last independent Senate arm. In 2015 general elections, the All Progressives Congress (APC) won the majority in the Senate. However, the party became deeply divided over who should lead the Senate. The APC hierarchy preferred Senator Ahmed Lawan as Senate President. But in a tactical political maneuver, Dr. Saraki outsmarted the party and aligned himself with the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). On June 9, 2015, while many APC lawmakers were absent, with some attending a reconciliatory meeting with the President, the Clerk of the National Assembly convened the Senate Plenary. With just 57 senators present, Saraki was nominated by Senator Sani Yerima and seconded by Senator Dino Melaye. He was subsequently elected unopposed as Senate President. From that moment, the battle line was drawn between the Buhari-led executive arm and the Saraki-led Senate. Several attempts were made to remove Saraki as Senate President. But Section 50(2)(c) of the Constitution would never allow it. Because while Saraki only needed a simple majority to emerge as Senate President, removing him required a two-thirds majority of the Senate. That constitutional protection stood firmly in his favour. As Senate President, Saraki rejected several bills and resisted what he considered unnecessary encroachment by the executive arm. When the Buhari-led administration recommended Ibrahim Magu as EFCC Chairman, the Saraki-led Senate repeatedly rejected his nomination as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Their reasons was that Ibrahim Magu had adverse security reports from the Department of State Services (DSS), even though Buhari's government unconstitutionally retained him in an acting capacity. In 2016, President Buhari submitted a massive $29.96 billion external borrowing plan for infrastructural development. The Saraki Senate promptly rejected the request, citing the absence of technical details, a clear repayment plan, and specific information on the projects the loan was meant to fund. On April 11, 2017, the Buhari-led executive aggressively pushed the controversial National Water Resources Bill, which sought to bring all trans-boundary water resources under federal control. The Saraki-led Senate blocked the executive's move, aligning with widespread public opinion that the bill infringed on states' rights and existing land tenure systems. When President Buhari withdrew $1 billion from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) to purchase military equipment without prior appropriation by the National Assembly, the Saraki-led Senate openly criticized the action as unconstitutional. That was something you will hardly find in today's National Assembly. In 2017, the National Assembly published its budget. It was the first time such disclosure had been made since 2010, when former Senate President David Mark blocked its publication. Even though President Buhari set a record by withholding assent to more than 30 bills passed by the 8th National Assembly under Saraki, the Senate did not back down. By the time Saraki was preparing to leave office, the 8th Senate had passed 293 bills, surpassing the combined records of several previous Senates since Nigeria's return to democratic rule. The 7th Senate passed 128 bills, the 6th Senate passed 72 bills, while the 4th Senate passed 129 bills. Whether one agreed with Saraki's politics or not, one fact remains difficult to dispute: The Senate under his leadership demonstrated a level of independence that many Nigerians believe has not been seen since. The question now is this: as the 10th National Assembly prepares to leave office next year, what exactly are the independent moves it will be remembered for? Credit : Ekene Aninze Esq Copied #osere_blog #followers
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naterob
Replying to @_MelMx
Lol nope he jumped an advertising board and broke his arm
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WorldCup26HQ
The moment Jordan Henderson broke his arm last night.
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Donna Archibald 🇺🇸 retweeted
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The National Education Association is the educational political arm of the Left . . Their primary concern is about power and manipulating young minds for politics and ideology. Not for teaching students the ABCs, Math or Reading.
The president of the National Education Association says "we are organizing for POWER."
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setts left testicle retweeted
Hiru3152
Arma-Gigas stays as an arm. I think itd be better if it took weiss longer training time/character development to fully summon it #rwby #weissschnee
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