“I feel very bad each time I kill a bug” – Wizkid says, vows to commence anti-bug-killing campaign

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Popular singer, Ayo ‘Wizkid‘ Balogun reveals the compassionate side of him as he reveals he feels bad whenever he kills a bug. In a post share on his Instagram story, the singer who is fondly known as Machala said that he feels better after squashing a bug because he thinks of the life it probably leads.

"I feel very bad each time I kill a bug" – Wizkid says, vows to commence anti-bug-killing campaign

In another post he added that his More Love Tour would be partly geared towards treating every bug with dignity and respect. Wizkid wrote: “Every time I kill a bug I feel real bad! ‘That n*gga prob had his b*tch at home waiting on him . Damn! “ In another post he wrote: “Ok I’m about to go on tour and I promise we go treat every bug with dignity and Love! #MoreLoveTour23”

Klopp says Liverpool was hit by sickness bug ahead of clash with Manchester City

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Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp has said that his players had suffered some health challenges ahead of their Premier League trip to Manchester City. Klopp says Liverpool was hit by sickness bug ahead of clash with Manchester City Addressing reporters ahead of the match today, April 1, Klopp said his players suffered “stomach bugs” during the international break, but thankfully they’ve cleared up. Talking about midfielders Naby Keita and Thiago Alcantara, the German tactician said; “Naby is out. He came back with a muscle injury from the national team. We will see how long it takes. Klopp says Liverpool was hit by sickness bug ahead of clash with Manchester City “Thiago is in a good way, but is not part of team training yet. He will probably be part of next week’s training. Rhys Williams has a little bit of something. We had stomach bugs here and there, but that stopped two days ago.” It’s going to be a huge week for Liverpool as they will also be facing Chelsea on Tuesday, April 4, and Premier League leaders Arsenal next Sunday.