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Southampton have taken a lot of shots this season THE Premier League table ranked by shots ahead of the fifth matchday makes for fascinating reading. READ MORE: Premier League Giants Warned That Barcelona Will Move For Their Superstar After four games, the 2018/19 season is beginning to take shape, and Manchester City are looking good to continue their dominance. The Citizens are only fourth in the league following a shock draw at Wolves, but on the whole they continue to impress, and they have had the most shots of any club by far. Pep Guardiola’s men have pulled the trigger 91 times - resulting in a league-high 11 goals so far. The three teams above City in the actual table are Chelsea, Liverpool and Watford. The first two of those clubs are in second and third on the table ranked by shots, with the Blues taking 76 and the Reds hitting 66. But the Hornets, despite winning four straight games, are down in 12th place with just 48 shots so far. Perhaps the most...

2019: APC has moved Nigeria backward – Bishop Ezeofor






The Anglican Bishop of Aguata Diocese, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ezeofor, has called on politicians to withdraw their support from the All Progressives Congress (APC).








Ezeofor stated this while speaking at the Basilica of St. James the great Cathedral in Atani, headquarters of the Anglican Diocese of Ogbaru, during the enthronement of Rt. Rev. Prosper Amah, as the second Bishop of Ogbaru Diocese.

The cleric said what is important now, is for politicians to look around and find out which of the parties that will move the nation forward and then join the bandwagon.

“APC has moved us backward and if we must progress, we must do the needful by leaving the APC which could not lead Nigeria to the promised land and queue behind a party that can guarantee our progress.

“Because we must progress as a nation since Nigeria is bigger than a single individual or APC as a political party,” Bishop Ezeofor said

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