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list of Liverpool Player
Salaries –revealing weekly
and annual earnings 2020
Liverpool Player Salaries? Who leads and who trails in the
list of Liverpool Player Salaries? If you have been wondering
who the lowest and highest paid players are at Anfield, then
we have the answer for you in this article whereby we have
comprehensively compiled a list of all Liverpool Player
Salaries.

Winger Mohamed Salah is the highest paid-player at Liverpool.
The Egyptian inked new terms in the summer of 2018 which sees
him take home £200,000 on a weekly basis.

Salah is deservedly on top of that list with many fans across
the global considering him as one of the best players.

He is followed closely by Virjil van Dijk and Brazil’s Roberto
Firmino who jointly earn £180,000-per-week.

Meanwhile, the talented trio of Andy Robertson, Trent
Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez are some of the clubs lowest-
paid players on £2.6m, £2.08m and £1.456m annually, in that
order.

Before the corona virus struck halting Premier League action
indefinitely, Liverpool were leading the table and were on
course of clinching their first league title since 1990.

Which only means one thing, that the £110 million the club had
budgeted for player salaries in the entirety of the 2019-20
season was justified!

Scroll down to see the list of Liverpool Player Salaries
–revealing weekly and annual earnings as unruffled from
trusted sources-spotrac bar Takumi Minamino, Adrian, Andy
List of Liverpool Player Salaries -revealing weekly and annual earnings 2020 - Make Money
Lonergan, and youth/loaned players.

Mohamed Salah – (£10.4m/ £200k)
Roberto Firmino – (£9.36m/£180k)
Virgil van Dijk – (£9.36m/£180k)
Jordan Henderson – (£7,280,000/£140,000)
James Milner – (£7,280,000/£140,000)
Naby Keita – (£6.2m / £120k)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – (£6.2m / £120k)
Adam Lallana – (£5.72m / £110,000)
Dejan Lovren – (£5.1m / £100k)
Sadio Mane – (£5.1m / £100k)
Joel Matip – (£5.1m / £100k)
Fabinho – (£5.1m/ £100k)
Alisson – (£4.6m / £90k)
Xherdan Shaqiri – (£4.1m/ £80k)
Gini Wijnaldum – (£3.9m/ £75k)
Nathaniel Clyne – (£3.6m / £70k)
Andy Robertson – (£2.6m/ £50k)
Divock Origi – (£2.3m / £45k)
Trent Alexander-Arnold – (£2.08m/ £40,000)
Joe Gomez – (£1.456m/£28k)
Marko Grujic – (on loan – Annually; £780k)
Ben Woodburn – (on loan – £624k)
Sheyi Ojo – (on loan – £520k)
Rhian Brewster – (£520,000/ £10k)
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Meet Ray hushpuppi Nigerian
Big Boy And Billionaire
Nigerian instagram sensation Hushpuppi is living a life of
luxury that many of his followers can only dream about.

His flamboyant lifestyle puts stars like Adesua Etomi, Banky W
and Genevieve Nnaji to shame.
Hushpuppi boasts an Instagram following of 1.9 million
(October 2019) and is followed by A-list celebrities such as
American singer-songwriter Erykah Badu.

But who is Hushpuppi?

Hushpuppi’s real name is Raymond Igbalodely. He is also known
as Aja Puppi and Aja 4. Close family and friends call him Ray.

Hushpuppi is also a social media influencer who gets paid
thousands of dollars to host exclusive parties around the
world.

Some reports claim Hushpuppi is worth $20 million.

Hushpuppi is also a social media influencer who gets paid
thousands of dollars to host exclusive parties around the
world.

Some reports claim Hushpuppi is worth $20 million.

Hushpuppi is often confused with the American shoe brand, Hush
Puppies. The company makes casual footwear for men, women and
children.
Mr. P flaunted his massive
mansion and compound filled
with cars

Peter Okoye of Defunct music group P-Square has taken to
social media to inspire his fans in the most amazing way
possible.

In a post on social media, Peter, well known as Mr. P flaunted
his massive mansion and compound filled with cars in a bid to
motivate his fans.

Caption the photo, he stated that some women said they prefer
men with six cars to those with six packs but he has got them
both.

According to Peter he didn’t put his assets on social media to
rub it in anyone’s face but to inspire everyone to work hard.

He wrote;Some of them said they prefer a Man with 6 car to the
Man with 6 packs! But I’ve got them both! ‍♂️         complete
package Just for jokes but no Jokes hehehe nothing serious
But I pray this Motivates you to work harder and achieve your
dreams   #ManOfGrace #Blessed#HardWorkPaysOff
#ThisCanOnlyHappenWhenYouLoveWhatYouAreDoing
See the 3M respirator mask
rocks by billionaire Nigerian
lawmaker, Shina Peller
Nigerian Billionaire and lawmaker, Shina Peller rocks 3M
respirator mask to work.

Who is Shina Peller? – He is a politician and a business man.
He is the CEO of the Aquila group of companies and Club
Quilox. He is also the 9th member of the National Assembly.

Shina Peller was not ready to take any chances as he rocked a
3M respirator mask to work.

Note: it’s 3M respirator mask not 3million Naira mask. 3M is a
type of respirator mask.

Like Senator Dino Melaye said ‘Coronavirus is a respecter of
no man’. For that reason, Shina Peller was not ready to
compromise his life for his political career. Always learn to
protect yourself from this deadly virus.
How Fast and the Furious
actor Vin Diesel spent about
$250 million
Mark Sinclair (born July 18, 1967), known professionally as
Vin Diesel, is an American actor and producer. He rose to
international fame with his role as Dominic Toretto in The
Fast and the Furious franchise, and is one of the highest
grossing actors of all time.
At one time before his career really took off, Diesel was
working as a bouncer for a nightclub. Today, Vin Diesel’s net
worth is estimated to be $200 million.

And as a man with all this cash, he will surely have a luxury
of his own from the cars to the houses and vacations..

Lets take a look at his cars

First…

A 1974 plymouth baracuda worth $60, 000

His second car a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona worth $200, 000

Followed by a 2014 Lykan Hypersport worth $3.4million

Then a 1970 Dodge Charger Tantrum gifted to him by his fast &
furious crew members on his birthday worth $699, 000
As a man with all this wealth will surely have a good taste in
selection of houses…..

Vin diesel owned a 2bedroom, 3bathroom home in hollywood hills
which he bought at $562, 500 and sold at $1, 400, 000

Then he moved to a more luxurious home at Beverly hills, the
house is about 11, 000sq ft with a 12 person dining room, A 3
car garage, A bar , 7 bedrooms , 9 bathrooms, An elevator and
a full gym for about $2, 250, 000

A man with all this wealth must surely have his source of
income…Vin is the owner of One race films which the fast &
furious is one of its Main big project……fast and furious 7&8
made about $2Billion

Vin is so wealthy he got himself a 2 storey $1.1 million
Dollars trailer with about 1100 sq feet
From Opera News Hub

Lst   of  top  10   African
countries that owe China so
much debt
Sadly, Nigeria is on that list and the nation is still seeking
ways to acquire more funds even though it has been receiving
grants from other nations who in essence may just be after one
thing; OIL and other natural resources.

Below is the list of top 10 African countries indebted to
China and how much they owe.

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)-$3.4billion

They were the first African country to exchange mineral
resources with China

Ghana-$3.5billion

Opposition has involved the IMF ( International Monetary Fund)
to help look into Ghana’s debt

Nigeria-$4.8billion

Nigeria interestingly has also accepted the Chinese Yuan as
her reserve currency
Cameroon- $5.5billion

It was recently discovered that China agreed to cancel part of
Cameroon’s debt. Reasons yet to be disclosed.

Zambia- $6billion

China recently took over Zambia’s power supply company over
unpaid debt

North Sudan- $6.4 billion

Republic of Congo- $7.3billion

Corruption is said to have played a role in the debt

Kenya-$7.9billion

The   country   has      been   taking   loans    to   finance       its
infrastructure.      A   bigger   part   which   has   been   lost    to
corruption

Ethiopia- $13.5billion

This debt has slowed down the country’s railway project. So
far the country has had its payment restructured to an
affordable annual level.

Angola- $25billion

The country has lost a lot of its oil in repayment to Chinese
debt this is despite Angola being the biggest oil producing
country in Africa.
University of Tennessee is
receiving $20 million from
the   federal   CARES                               Act,
likewise others
Some schools across the US will accept millions and millions
of dollars in coronavirus bailout money from the federal
government.
Campus Reform reports that schools in Tennessee, Massachusetts
and Texas will receive millions of dollars from the
government.
The University of Tennessee – Knoxville, for instance, is
receiving $20 million from the federal CARES Act. Around half
of those funds are earmarked to be distributed to students
whose semesters were disrupted by the shutdown of the campus
last month.
Salem State University in Massachusetts, will also receive
around $6.5 million from the federal government.
The position will “implement and embed inclusive excellence in
all university endeavors,” the school said.
The University of Texas – San Antonio will receive a whopping
near-$30 million under the CARES Act.
The government allocated around $14 billion of the CARES Act
for American institutions of higher education. The funds are
being distributed to schools automatically, with the amount
based on the number of students enrolled in the institution.
COVID-19 : Iran Offers Shares
of Loss-Making Banks At Stock
Market To Raise Money
Stock market employees work at Tehran’s Stock Exchange. FILE
PHOTO

The Iranian government is planning to offer its shares in
three major Iranian banks and two insurance companies for sale
at the Tehran Stock Market.
This is part of the President Hassan Rouhani administration’s
attempt to make up for the budget deficit caused by a
catalogue of problems. These include U.S. sanctions on Iran’s
oil exports and international banking, the sharp drop in the
price of oil in the world market, a reduction in demand for
oil and the economic strains resulting from the COVID-19
outbreak.
According to the manager of the stock market’s supervisory
board, the shares will be offered to the public with a 20
percent discount via investment funds.
The banks whose shares are going to be listed are Mellat,
Tejarat and Saderat and the two insurance companies are Alborz
and Amin. It appears that the government is optimistic people
will actively welcome the listing of these shares and will buy
them within a short time.
However, based on official figures released last September,
nine Iranian banks made an accrued loss of 560 trillion rials
($3.6 billion) which is more than the value of all the cash
currently at people’s pockets, the official news agency IRNA
reported.
One of these three banks, Bank Tejarat has an accrued loss of
110 trillion rials ($710 million) and is the country’s second
largest loss-making bank. The government owns 17 percent of
the shares of this bank directly as well as another 40%
indirectly. Considering that government-owned companies also
hold shares in this bank, the government in fact owns over 70%
of Bank Tejarat.
The government also owns 58% of Bank Saderat which has an
accrued loss of 85 trillion rials. According to an IRNA
report, the banks incurs more losses every year as it is
unable to pay the interest they promised to pay on deposits.
As a result, the Iranian government has decided to sell the
shares of loss-making state-owned companies and banks to the
public to raise money.
In order to encourage the people to buy these shares, last
week the government suddenly brought down the interest rates
on banking deposits.
The Iranian government is also planning to sell some of its
companies and other assets including oil refineries, car
manufacturers, and metal industries with a 20 to 30 percent
discount.
The resulting resources are estimated to be roughly 500,000
trillion rials ($33 billion), or equal to 10 percent of the
country’s annual budget.
During the past years, experts always criticized the
privatization process in Iran as most of the time the shares
the government sold were simply transferred to companies owned
by the office of Iran’s Supreme leader or by the Islamic
Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
The private sector has always been left with very little
opportunity to buy the shares sold by the government.
Despite the controversial privatization process, the
government’s plans, objectives and targets in selling its
assets have never been effectively met.
In February, the Majles Research Center reported that the
funds resulting from the sale of the government assets have
always been less than what the government had projected.
For instance, in the Iranian year beginning March 2018, the
government had planned to sell 25,500 billion rials worth of
assets, but in practice it earned only 3,770 billion rials.
Meanwhile, in the first seven months of the following year,
starting March 2019, the government managed to sell only 1,870
billion rials of the 44,500 billion worth of assets it had
offered to the market.
This year, the Iranian government plans to sell 494,000
billion rials of its asset which is ten times bigger than the
target set for the previous year.
Source: radiofarda

See Hushpuppi newly acquired
2020 Rolls Royce Cullinan SUV
worth         approximately
₦117.2million
Nigerian Instagram Celebrity, Hushpuppi wows his followers
with a new video as he takes delivery of his 2020 Rolls-Royce
Cullinan SUV.

Popular Nigerian Instagram sensation, Ray Hushpuppi is at it
again. The Dubai-based “Big Boy” surprised his Instagram
followers recently when he uploaded a short video showing off
his newly acquired 2020 Rolls Royce Cullinan SUV that is worth
approximately ₦117.2million.

Ray Hushpuppi takes delivery of a brand-new 2020 Rolls-Royce
Cullinan SUV

Just 2 months ago, a huge controversy sparked after Instagram
users spotted the same purple Rolls-Royce Wraith in Ray
Hushpuppi’s photo and U.S rapper, Lil Pump’s photos. This type
of coincidence has many times led Hushpuppi’s followers to
believe he is living a “Fake life” and is never really the
owner of the exotic cars he usually poses with, in his photos.
See the controversial photos from the last coincidence below;

Ray Hushpuppi and U.S rapper Lil Pump share photos of the same
Rolls-Royce car – who is the real owner?
Fast forward to this month; Ray Hushpuppi has posted a new
video recently where he showed off a brand-new 2020 Rolls-
Royce Cullinan SUV that he calls his new “Baby Boo”. This SUV
currently is worth an estimated ₦117.2million ($325,000)
starting price excluding shipping fees.

 Ray Hushpuppi boasts of a new 2020 Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV
worth millions of naira

Ray Hushpuppi whose real name is Raymond Igbalodely, used     to
be a ghetto kid raised in the Oworonsoki and Badagry area     of
Lagos state before he became a popular internet sensation     in
2015 after moving to Dubai. Since his relocation, he became   an
Instagram celebrity who got many followers within a short
period of time as he is loved for showing off expensive luxury
cars and lifestyle.

Some of the cars that Hushpuppi claims he has in his
collection include;

     Ferrari 488 GTB (worth ₦92million)
     Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon
     Mercedes-Benz Maybach S650 (worth ₦72million)
     Range Rover Sport
     Ferrari 458 Italia (worth ₦150mllion)
     Bentley Bentayga (worth ₦84million)
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