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Georgina Rodriguez living in different part of Ronaldo’s incredible mansion as he self-isolates

CRISTIANO RONALDO’S girlfriend is reportedly still clear of coronavirus after spending more than a week living in a different part of their Italian mansion with their four children.

Respected Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manha said Spaniard Georgina Rodriguez’s latest Covid test had come back negative.

Cristiano, 35, is said to be awaiting the result of a new test after the last one on Thursday came back positive.

Reports last week said the fact he tested positive again for coronavirus would ‘in principle’ rule him out of the Juventus Champions League clash against Barcelona on Wednesday.

But it later emerged his team were going to ask Uefa to let him test again 48 hours before the game.

The Correio da Manha report suggests Cristiano has acted even earlier than first planned in a bid to be allowed to play.

The paper said: “Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez can breathe a sigh of relief.

“The Spanish model did the Covid-19 test and it came back negative and means she can continue to enjoy her day-to-day life with the children.

“About a week after being diagnosed with coronavirus, Cristiano Ronaldo tested positive again on Thursday.

“He has repeated the test and awaits the result.”

Georgina and Cristiano are keeping to different floors of their stunning home in Turin – one of his many incredible pads over the years.

And she is looking after his children Cristianinho, 10, Eva and Mateo, three, and their daughter Alana Martina, two.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid striker first tested positive for Covid on October 13 while he was on International duty with Portugal.

He ended up leaving his homeland the following day by air ambulance so he could self-isolate at home.

Ronaldo urged fans to ‘respect but not fear’ coronavirus in an Instagram Live after he returned to Italy.

He has continued to show no symptoms of the virus and filmed himself late last week dancing to music on a static bicycle as he worked out.

Cristiano’s mum Dolores Aveiro revealed her son and Georgina were keeping to different parts of their home, said to be formed by two adjoining villas with separate entrances boasting at least six bedrooms and as many bathrooms.

She said soon after the footballer returned to Italy: “He’s in the same house with Georgina and the kids, but in separate spaces and taking great care.

“Georgina and the children were tested recently and they showed they didn’t have coronavirus but they’re going to test again.”

Georgina recently revealed she was an ‘ugly duckling’ when she was younger and claims she and Ronaldo are criticised for their rags-to-riches stories.

is Messi becoming a big problem for Barcelona boss Koeman

The Blaugrana are winless in their last three Liga matches following Saturday’s Clasico defeat to Real Madrid, but could their talisman be doing more?

Barcelona lost El Clasico, falling 3-1 at home against La Liga leaders Real Madrid on Saturday, leaving the Catalans languishing in 12th place.

It’s still early in the season, but worryingly they are winless in three league matches, having drawn 1-1 with Sevilla and fallen 1-0 at Getafe. When you’re not picking up points, the big questions get asked quicker and they don’t come bigger than Lionel Messi.

The club’s captain and talisman is not playing badly, and had one of his better games this season in the Clasico, but has not scored from open play in six, with only two penalties to his name. It is obvious he has not found his place yet in new coach Ronald Koeman’s set up.

Playing in the hole against Madrid, Philippe Coutinho shunted to the left and Ansu Fati ahead of him, with Pedri on the right, seemed to suit him better than in any other game so far this season.

“He was back to being the Messi of always, active, participating and always dangerous,” wrote Mundo Deportivo . “(Thibaut) Courtois denied his goal, but he had a great game.”

Real Madrid’s Belgian stopper was alert at his near post when Messi left Ramos for dead with a lightning quick turn in the box, the Argentine’s best moment in the game.

Messi’s most important contribution, however, was a perfect lofted pass for Jordi Alba, which led to Barcelona’s equaliser. The No 10 has played countless of these balls in his career and his precision, combined with the pace of the full-back, means nobody can stop them.

Alba fired in a low cut-back, as he so often does, and Fati made sure he got on the end of it to level after Federico Valverde’s opener.

It is noteworthy that Messi isn’t getting multiple scoring chances in each game. Despite his other fine and varied contributions, if he can no longer score at the same clip he has done for the past decade, Barcelona have a big problem.

Messi didn’t leave this summer despite desperately wanting to abandon Camp Nou, but for now it seems like his goals did.

The forward was the club’s top scorer last season with 31 goals in all competitions, his lowest tally since the 2007-08 campaign, but still a significant haul. With 25 strikes coming in La Liga, he was the division’s top scorer. Luis Suarez was the second top scorer at the club and his departure to Atletico Madrid has left a lot of room to be filled.

Koeman demands more from his players than Quique Setien or Ernesto Valverde did, and that is having a toll too. Messi was twice in the right back spot against Real Madrid, tackling back, and once at left back.

Against Celta Vigo when Barcelona were down to 10 men for half the game, he got through so much defensive work and running it was hard to believe it was Messi. At 33, he can’t do all that and still have the same volume of attacking openings.

Against Villarreal, Celta Vigo and Sevilla, Koeman operated with Messi as a false nine. The Dutchman was perhaps hoping for him to recreate his fine scoring form there under Pep Guardiola and Tito Vilanova, but those years and his electric pace are gone.

Koeman moved Messi to the right against Getafe and handed Antoine Griezmann a start up front, but that didn’t work either, with the forward putting on a quiet display.

“Maybe, at the moment, Messi’s performances could be better,” said Koeman afterwards. Playing on the right flank might be the way forward – it’s where he’s featured in the past few years, and this could just have been a difficult night at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez, likened to “a trip to the dentist”.

He was back in the false nine role against Ferencvaros, which despite Barcelona’s big 5-1 win and Messi’s converted penalty, was the most worrying of the matches so far in terms of his lack of goals. If he couldn’t get in on the action against the Hungarian minnows, when will he?

Or maybe we should just get used to it, as Messi passes the torch.

“I think less and less about scoring goals. I’m starting to step back more and more to be the creator rather than the one who finishes,” Messi told La Liga on DAZN in January. “Obviously I like scoring, and If have a chance I’ll take it, but every time I go on to the pitch I’m less focused on scoring goals and more focused on the game. I’ve never been obsessed with goals. 

“I understand that people will talk about it when I stop scoring so many, but that’s part of the game, part of growing as a player and adapting to the times, to be the best player both for yourself and for the team.”

The great hope for Barcelona fans is that Messi will find his own way to be crucial this season. That’s what happened in 2014, when things weren’t going well with Luis Suarez stuck on the right, huffing and puffing to no great avail.

Messi told Suarez to switch positions with him during the clash at Ajax and the fuse was lit, with the MSN attack bursting into life under Luis Enrique, going on to win the treble.

Koeman has not covered himself in glory tactically. His 4-2-3-1 system is good in some ways, allowing Frenkie de Jong to work in tandem with Sergio Busquets, although the latter was still badly exposed during the Clasico.

His substitutions against Getafe and Madrid, with Barcelona chasing the game, were naive bordering on stupid, with the coach throwing on all his attacking players, leaving the midfield and the defence depleted and exposed. Luka Modric hit Madrid’s third with Barcelona all at sea, and Sergio Ramos might have scored before him.

Despite the Clasico defeat, Messi’s improved performance might lead Koeman to leave him in the hole for games to come, which would either leave Coutinho out of position on the left or sat on the bench. That might be harsh on the Brazilian, but if that is the choice, Messi wins every time. 

Koeman’s predilection for Coutinho so far, combined with Barcelona’s failure to bring in a new striker, might be the main factor stopping the Argentine from thriving. The visit to face Juventus on Wednesday night will be another important game in determining how Barcelona’s season will go.

All eyes will be on Messi again, with the pressure increasing on him, and on Koeman.

Covid vaccine result could come by end of 2020

Dr Anthony Fauci says a Covid-19 vaccine could be available in the United States before the end of the year if proved to be “safe and effective”.

The US government scientist told the BBC’s Andrew Marr that the limited first doses would go to people according to a set prioritisation – and that it would take “several months into 2021” before it was more widely available.

He added that the vaccine wouldn’t replace the need for public health measures to be in place to help protect people from the virus for a considerable time.

Kenya COVID-19 deaths rise to 902, as cases edge 50,000

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Kenya has recorded 931 new Covid-19 cases from a sample size of 6,691 tested in the last 24 hours. This brings the country’s cumulative number to 49,721.

From the cases, 896 are Kenyans and 35 are foreigners. 615 are males and 316 females. The youngest is a five-month-old infant while the oldest is 90.

In terms of the distribution of cases in Counties; Nairobi (333), Mombasa (95), Nakuru (85), Trans Nzoia (61), Kericho (60), Turkana (54), Kisumu (39), Uasin Gishu (24), Kakamega (24), Kiambu (23), Busia (19), Kitui (18), Kajiado (16), Machakos (14), Kisii (12) and Garissa (11).

Other cases were reported in: Murang’a (9), Nyamira (7), Nandi (6), Kirinyaga (4), Vihiga (3), Isiolo (3), Meru , Homa Bay, Embu had (2) cases, while Kilifi, Kwale, Narok, Migori, and Tharaka Nithi reported a case each.

333 people have recovered from the disease, 256 from the Home-Based Care Program, while 77 have been discharged from various hospitals bringing the total number of recoveries to 34,209.

18 patients are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), 49 on supplementary oxygen, while 16 are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU).

A total of 1,198 are admitted in various health facilities while 3,437 are on Home Based Isolation and Care.

However, six patients are reported to have died from the disease, bringing the fatality to 902 in the country.

Campaign season in high gear, ahead of BBI launch at Bomas

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Uhuru reads the recommendations of the BBI Report | PSCU

The Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report is set to be launched on Monday by President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Bomas of Kenya. – By Gerald Gekara

The report to the public has been the center of political alliances that have pitted the president and his handshake partner Raila Odinga against Deputy President William Ruto.

During the Kisii tour, Uhuru said the objective of BBI is to build a cohesive, equal and progressive nation adding that the process is open to all Kenyans.

The ODM leader insisted that the BBI process will provide a solution to most of the challenges facing Kenyans like corruption, ensure inclusivity, unite the country, create opportunities for all and ensure safety and security to all Kenyans.

Stakeholders in various sectors in the country have also called for inclusivity in the BBI debate that is like to centre stage in the coming weeks after the official unveiling by the President.

Across the political divide, a section of leaders in the country have poked holes in the document saying it does not address the issues facing mwananchi but contains recommendations geared towards creating positions for political losers.

Such groups include allies of DP Ruto, who have insisted that the document seeks to edge out the Deputy’s 2022 ambition.

Other groups have urged the taskforce to furnish the report, adding that some of the recommendations may not address Kenya’s problems.

#EndSARS: Protests reveal the plight of struggling Nigerian Youth

Protests in Nigeria against police brutality and specifically the Special Anti Robbery Squad, a police unit accused of human rights abuses, have mostly been by young Nigerians, aged 30 and below.

This age group, which forms close to 70 percent of the country’s population, have bore the most impact of bad governance. For instance, unemployment figures stood at 21.7 million in the second quarter of 2020. The youth account for 13.9 million of this. So, beyond the campaign to end police brutality, current protests have other underlining factors. To better understand these factors and what Nigeria can do to fully benefit from the strength of its young population, Adejuwon Soyinka asked Uche Isiugo-Abanihe, Professor of Demography and Dr. Funke Fayehun, senior lecturer and population scientist, both at the University of Ibadan, to unpack the issues.


How would you characterise the demographic profile of Nigeria?

Nigeria, with an estimated population of about 206 million, is the seventh most populous country in the world. The high growth rate of Nigeria’s population, about 2.6 percent, is a product of persistent high fertility over time and consistently declining mortality. Nigeria’s total fertility rate is 5.3 with crude birth rate of 38 per 1000 population. With the high growth and fertility rates, the population is projected to increase to 263 million in 2030 and 401 million in 2050 when Nigeria would become the third most populous country in the world. That would be a jump of about 49% in 20 years

According to population projections by the United Nations for 2020, about 43 percent of the Nigerian population comprised children 0-14 years, 19 percent age 15-24 years and about 62 percent are below age 25 years. By contrast, less than 5 percent is aged 60 years and above. This makes Nigeria a youthful population with a median age of about 18 years, which is lower than African and world estimates of 20 and 29 respectively. Children and adolescents make up a large segment of the population, a product of many couples having too many children.

What role would you say the fact that 70% per cent of Nigeria’s population is under age 30, played in the ongoing #EndSARS protests?

The protests that are being held in major cities in Nigeria are led by youths. Young Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 30 years are the major victims of extortion and police brutality in the country. They are often framed as lazy and fraudulent and are constantly harassed by the police. This, coupled with the fact that 34.9 percent of Nigerian youths are unemployed, has led to outcries about the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). Unemployment stood at 21.7 million in the second quarter of 2020. The youth account for 13.9 million of this.

The alleged brutality of the SARS unit of the Nigeria Police Force include ill-treatment of young Nigerians, torture and extra-judicial execution and have made earning a living difficult for young entrepreneurs. The protests have, to a large extent, influenced government to dissolve SARS, replacing it with the Special Weapons and Tactics unit almost immediately.

Why do you think the ongoing protest has been largely driven by young Nigerians?

Nigeria has been unable to maintain a trajectory of improving economic development (currently about 2 percent to match its population growth of close to 3 percent). Hence, the country’s inability to provide the education needs, create more jobs for the expanding workforce, and provide basic infrastructure and services such as roads, electricity, and stable food supplies.

A possible result of remaining trapped in this state is that the government may reach a state of “demographic fatigue”. This is a condition where the state lacks the financial resources to stabilise its population growth and the capacity to manage available resources. It becomes unable to deal effectively with threats from diseases and population-induced crises such as communal clashes, banditry, insurgency and insecurity. The recent protests suggest that Nigeria may have reached this state because there is a huge backlog of youths whose capacity was not developed over the years and high rates of unemployment. These are compounded by lack of political will by the government to address the needs of the youth. This has led to discontent and frustration which are expressed through this protest.

How do you think Nigeria should handle its youthful population?

Large numbers of young people in Nigeria can represent great economic potential, known as demographic dividends. However, this can happen if families and governments can adequately invest in their health and education, and stimulate new economic opportunities for them.

The government should, as a matter of urgency, prioritise pro-poor policies. It should invest massively in education and youth empowerment, as well as health programmes for children and women that include an efficient family planning initiative. And it should implement sound economic and governance policies to create new business and economic opportunities. It goes without saying that carrying out these policies can be challenging for Nigeria’s social and government structures, making it difficult for Nigeria to take advantage of a demographic dividend in the next few decades.

In fact, simulation models constructed by Scott R. Moreland suggest that Nigeria can enter the ranks of lower middle income economies and obtain a demographic dividend only by 2050, if it adopts appropriate family planning, education and economic strategies. Meanwhile, the total population would have almost doubled to 401 million on the same total land mass of 910,770 sq. km (or 351,650 sq. miles). Only decades of purposeful, proactive and well-informed statesmanship can avert the impending catastrophe that will befall Nigeria.The Conversation

Funke Fayehun, Senior lecturer, University of Ibadan and Uche Isiugo-Abanihe, Professor of Demography, University of Ibadan

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Uhuru – Church partnership is key to deliver key agendas

President Uhuru Kenyatta has assured Kenyans that his administration will continue partnering with the Church in the delivery of key services.

The President applauded the church for its role in offering services to Kenyans over the years saying the partnership should be strengthened even further.

“It is not just the gospel which the church spreads. This church mixed the spreading of the gospel, with education and taking care of health. They treated the soul, treated the mind and treated the body.

“The government will continue to partner with the church in giving service to the people. You have a partner in me and a partner in my government,” President Kenyatta said.

The Head of State spoke Sunday morning at PCEA Tumutumu in Nyeri County where he attended a special service to commemorate 100 years since the ordination of the pioneer group of 43 church elders.

The President applauded the church for being a development partner of Government and praised the PCEA specifically for its pronounced contribution to the development of education and healthcare in the country.

He said it is through the church’s investment in educational facilities that the founding fathers of the Kenyan nation, among them Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, were able to acquire the education they needed to liberate and serve post-independence Kenya.

In the spirit of the Government-Church partnership, the President announced a donation of Ksh100 million for the completion of ongoing expansion of the PCEA Tumutumu Mission Hospital.

Further, the President announced Government plans to award a Charter to PCEA University before the end of this year.

At the colourful service attended by several Central Kenya leaders led by Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga, the President Kenyatta urged Kenyans to cultivate a culture of selfless service to the nation.

“Our nation will develop, prosper and have peace if we all commit to giving service,” the President Kenyatta said.

While delivering his sermon, PCEA Moderator Rt. Rev. Dr Julius Mwamba hailed the President for efforts to unite the country through BBI and urged Kenyans to engage with the process objectively.

“I am requesting members and all people in this country to read it (BBI report) with an open mind; let us keep the truth above all so that through consultation we shall be able to come up with a glorious and strong country,” Rev Mwamba appealed.

He said the church’s prayer is that Kenya moves to a level where after elections all people shall focus and get fully engaged in developing the country instead of endlessly fighting.

The Moderator said every person has a calling from God to serve and that it is only through service to others that one can fulfil their God given mandate. “Whether you are a clergy or politician, we are all called to grow the society to the next level,” Rev Mwamba said

Minorities threaten to reject the BBI report if these demands are not met

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Persons with Disabilities vow to reject BBI Report | PHOTO COURTESY

Persons Living with Disabilities have called for the collective rejection of the Building Bridges Initiative Report by its members, citing poor or lack of representation of their views in the task force. – By Gerald Gekara.

In his live press briefing, National Council for Persons with Disabilities led by Ruiru nominated Member of Parliament Isaac Mwaura said the recommendations did not cater to the interest of marginalized communities, amid efforts to include women in leadership.

He poked holes on the scrapping of the nominated legislators position and the women reps, that guaranteed the inclusion of marginalized communities.

“By scrapping the seat of women reps, and the 12 nomination slots that guaranteed representation of persons with disability, ethnic and other minorities, workers and marginalized groups the BBI is going against Article 81 (c) of the Constitution.”

The council demanded 18 slots in the national assembly, as well as 5 senate seats which were not considered when drafting the BBI.

They demanded a meeting with the President Uhuru Kenyatta and his handshake partner Raila Odinga in order to air their views on the matter.

President Uhuru Kenyatta kicked off the BBI campaigns in Kisii County where he urged the nation to join together, read and approve the BBI report.

The proponents of the initiative are set to launch the report on Monday, 26th October at the Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi.

Angolans clash with police in fresh anti-government protests

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Protesters set up barricades along the roads using skips, boulders and burning tyres, while others set a national flag ablaze | AFP

Anti-riot police in the Angolan city of Luanda were forced to fire teargas and beat up protesters as conducted anti-government demonstrations on Saturday – By Gerald Gekara and news agencies.

Protesters lit bournefires and erected barricades along the roads while others set a national flag ablaze.

The demonstrators burned down a police station in a neighbourhood on the outskirts of the oceanside capital Luanda, a police source said.

The source who asked not to be identified told AFP that the demonstration — demanding the holding of local government elections — “resulted in barricades and acts of vandalism”.

Municipal elections which had been scheduled for this year, have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Those were acts of rioting, in a flagrant violation of (new pandemic restrictions), which do not allow street gatherings of more than five people,” he said.

“People must also listen to the voice of those who govern.”

Starting Friday night, government announced new restrictions aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus pandemic as the country saw a 30 percent surge in Covid-19 cases over the past two weeks.

By Saturday at least 8,829 coronavirus positive cases had been detected with 265 of them fatal.

The police source said some of his colleagues had also been assaulted and wounded during the violent protests.

Some journalists were also assaulted, briefly detained and some forced to delete footage of the protests from their cameras, witnesses said.

Civil society groups called the protests which were also staged to demand jobs and better living conditions.

Father detained after two sons were found dead in his home

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A father is in police custody and his two daughters have been recovered safely after his two sons were discovered dead in a Leavenworth, Kansas.

Leavenworth County Undersheriff Jim Sherley said that law enforcement was called to a home after a family member went to the residence and reported the crime scene around 1:30 p. m. Saturday.

Two boys, ages 11 and 14, were found dead in the home, Sherley told CNN late Saturday.

The two girls were safely recovered and their father was taken into custody in Beckham County, Oklahoma, east of the Texas border around 8 p. m. , Sherley said.

Law enforcement has been in touch with the mother of the children, Sherley said.Sherley said that multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in the operation, including Kansas Highway Patrol, Kansas Bureau of Investigation, the FBI and the US Marshals office.

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