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Nottingham Forest’s Awoniyi Sinks Southampton For Precious Away Win.

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On a night when Bhupinder Singh Gill made history as the first Sikh-Punjabi to serve as an assistant referee at a Premier League match, it was Southampton who should have taken the early advantage when Ché Adams raced on to an excellent pass but placed his shot horribly wide. A moment of confusion at the other end almost gifted Forest the lead when a Ryan Yates miscue fell to the unmarked Brennan Johnson 10 yards out but the Wales forward could only smack the bar with his shot.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Southampton have been linked with moves for Croatia’s Mislav Orsic from Dinamo Zagreb and the Nigeria striker Terem Moffi of the French side Lorient already this month and it was easy to see why they are needed as Adams and Sékou Mara struggled to link up effectively in attack. Instead, it was Forest who looked much more likely to break the deadlock as Morgan Gibbs-White and Awoniyi both provided a threat and it was the latter who eventually did so. Lyanco took far too long and lost possession to Johnson, who raced away with the ball before providing Awoniyi with the easiest of tap-ins to record only his side’s second away goal in the Premier League this season. The away fans chirped at the hosts about how bad they must be to be losing at home to Forest.

Things went from bad to worse for Southampton when the key defender Armel Bella-Kotchap limped off just before half-time and they headed down the tunnel to a chorus of boos from the disgruntled punters who had remained in their seats.

When Awoniyi pinched the ball off Lyanco but fired over from distance just a couple of minutes after the restart it looked like nothing had changed at the break. Southampton’s players at least showed some desire to rectify their dire situation as they pushed Forest back into their own half and attempted to build some pressure but a series of corners came to nothing. Jones threw on three attacking substitutes in an attempt to kickstart his faltering side but they could still not find a way through the stubborn Forest defence as Awoniyi came close to embarrassing some sloppy control from James Ward-Prowse.

If anything, it was the Forest replacements who seemed more intent on adding to their lead as Adam Armstrong, Samuel Edozie and Joe Aribo failed to make a real impact. Had the substitute Gustavo Scarpa been sharper then he might have marked his debut with a goal after good work from Sam Surridge down the right flank. Yet as the Forest supporters wildly celebrated their victory at the final whistle, Jones made a quick exit, having now suffered four straight defeats in the league since his appointment at the start of November.

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Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Finalize Divorce After Years Of Court Battles

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After a prolonged and contentious eight-year legal battle, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a divorce settlement.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to the Daily Mail, the former couple officially signed off on the divorce paperwork on Monday, December 30.

However, their dispute over a French chateau they once shared remains unresolved.

“Frankly, Angelina is exhausted,” said divorce lawyer James Simon.

“Over eight years ago, Angelina filed for divorce from Mr. Pitt. She and the children left all the properties they had shared with him, and since then, she has been focused on finding peace and healing for their family.”

Jolie filed for divorce in September 2016, just two years after their marriage, following a 10-year relationship.

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Alan Shearer Shares His Views On Key Premier League Fixtures Ahead Of Christmas Weekend

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Alan Shearer, the legendary Newcastle striker, has shared his predictions for the Premier League matches set to take place this weekend before Christmas. Among the standout fixtures is Liverpool’s exciting away trip to face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, which promises to be a thrilling encounter between two attacking teams.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Shearer offered his insights on several key clashes, starting with Aston Villa’s home match against Manchester City. He noted Villa’s strong home form, saying, “Aston Villa vs. Man City – Villa is a formidable team, especially when their passionate crowd backs them. They play with flair and aggression, making them tough to beat, particularly on the attack. I’m predicting a draw for this one.”

Turning to the Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal match, Shearer recognized the challenge for Arsenal, saying, “Crystal Palace v Arsenal – This will be a tough test for Arsenal, but I believe they have the resilience to bounce back after recent performances. I’m predicting an away win for Arsenal, but it won’t be easy; Palace are always difficult to beat at home. Expect a very competitive game.”

For the Everton vs. Chelsea clash, Shearer praised Chelsea’s form, stating, “Everton v Chelsea – Chelsea is in second place and showing great form, clearly in the title race. While they have a strong chance, I’m still uncertain about their ability to win the Premier League this season. My prediction is a Chelsea victory in this one.”

Regarding the Manchester United vs. Bournemouth game, Shearer predicted a tight contest, saying, “Man United vs. Bournemouth – I think this one will end in a draw. Bournemouth has proven to be competitive, and I believe they’ll manage to take something from United.”

Finally, for the highly-anticipated Spurs vs. Liverpool match, Shearer backed Liverpool’s attacking strength, commenting, “Spurs v Liverpool – I think Liverpool will win this one. Expect plenty of goals and action, as both teams play an offensive style, but I see Liverpool coming out on top in what should be a fantastic game to watch.

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SWAPO’s Nandi-Ndaitwah Triumphs In Namibia’s Presidential Race, But Opposition Rejects Results

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Namibia’s ruling SWAPO party has claimed victory in last week’s contentious elections, marking a historic achievement as Vice-President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah becomes the country’s first female president. However, the results remain disputed by the main opposition party.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced that Nandi-Ndaitwah, 72, secured just over 57% of the vote, while her closest challenger, Panduleni Itula of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), received 25.5%. Despite the outcome, the IPC has rejected the results, citing irregularities and logistical issues during the voting process.

Nandi-Ndaitwah, a longtime member of SWAPO, takes leadership of the resource-rich nation, which has been governed by SWAPO since its independence in 1990. Her election marks a milestone, as she joins the ranks of a small number of female leaders across the African continent.

The election, held on November 27, was marred by logistical challenges, including ballot paper shortages and technical failures with electronic voter registration devices. These problems led to extended voting hours and long queues, with some voters abandoning the process after waiting for up to 12 hours. The IPC has accused authorities of deliberately attempting to disenfranchise voters and has vowed to challenge the results in court.

Election monitors, including a group of southern African human rights lawyers, condemned the delays, calling them intentional. While the ECN acknowledged organizational shortcomings, such as overheating devices and insufficient ballot papers, they defended the overall process.

Voter turnout was high, with nearly 77% of the 1.5 million registered voters casting their ballots. The election proved to be a crucial test for SWAPO, as dissatisfaction grows among the younger population, a trend seen in other liberation-era parties across Southern Africa, such as South Africa’s ANC and Botswana’s Democratic Party.

Despite Namibia’s wealth in natural resources like uranium and diamonds, much of the population remains disadvantaged, with youth unemployment reaching an estimated 46% in 2018. Nandi-Ndaitwah has promised to address these challenges by focusing on economic diplomacy and attracting foreign investment.

Known for her signature gold-framed glasses and consistent display of SWAPO’s blue, red, and green colors, Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasizes the wisdom and experience she brings to her new role. As she steps into office, she faces the dual challenge of uniting a divided nation while fulfilling her campaign promises of economic growth and job creation.

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