Brentford complete loan signing of David Beckham’s son Romeo

Brentford complete loan signing of David Beckham's son Romeo

Premier League club, Brentford has signed 20-year-old Romeo Beckham, son of Manchester United and England legend David, on loan from Inter Miami.
Brentford complete loan signing of David Beckham's son Romeo
Romeo will be joining Brentford’s B team for the remainder of the season as he looks to continue his development after being part of the Inter Miami reserve side.
Speaking after his loan signing was completed, the midfielder said;
Brentford complete loan signing of David Beckham's son Romeo
“I’m very proud and very happy to be here. I came here at the start to keep fit during the off season. The chance then came to come on loan here and I’ve never been so excited. It was a fun season [in the USA] and there were a lot of ups and downs but I’m excited to come here and see what I can do.”

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Wolves on Christmas Day (December 25) confirmed the loan signing of Atletico Madrid and Brazil’s forward, Matheus Cunha.
Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season
Wolves knocked off local rivals Aston Villa to secure the Brazilian’s signature with a deal that includes an obligation to buy at the end of the season for a fee that could rise to £35m.
Cunha who is now Julen Lopetegui’s first signing since taking over at Molineux, will join the club from January 1 subject to work permit approval.

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Confirming the signing, Wolves said in a statement;
“The Brazilian international flew to the UK and completed his medical earlier in the week, finalising a loan move which will automatically become a permanent deal until 2027, should certain clauses be triggered.”
Cunha has started only two games in La Liga this season and has registered two assists in 370 minutes. He has eight senior caps for Brazil and has made 11 appearances in all competitions for Atletico Madrid this season.

Cab Driver Hails Girlfriend of Two Years For Taking Loan To Buy Him A Car

Cab Driver Hails His Girlfriend For Taking A Loan To Buy Him A Car

Cab Driver Hails His Girlfriend For Taking A Loan To Buy Him A Car

A bolt driver is no doubt happy after his girlfriend took a loan to buy him a car. This made the driver happy and has been heaping praises on his girlfriend for her kind gesture.
The story which was shared on Twitter by a writer identified as Abena, narrated that her bolt driver told her that his girlfriend of two years took a loan to buy him a car. Few weeks after his girlfriend took the loan she lost her job.
The driver who is elated at his girlfriend’s kind gesture took up teaching job and selling of perfumes inorder to raise money to help her pay back the loan.
His words,
“My Bolt driver says his GF of 2yrs took a loan to buy him the car, a few weeks before she lost her job. So he’s gone back to teaching, drives and sells perfumes in his car to help her back it back. He’s been praising her for more than 5 mins. I like that”.
See below,

Peter Okoye responds after being called out for failing to pay back N140K following loan of N7K (Video)

Peter Okoye responds after being called out for failing to pay back N140K following loan of N7K

Peter Okoye responds after being called out for failing to pay back N140K following loan of N7K

A member of the PSquare band group, Peter Okoye, reacts to the cry of a social media user who called him out for failing to return the loan taken.
A Twitter user had taken to the platform to call out the singer over his unpaid debt of N140K after taking a loan of N7K from him.
“Oga, respect urself and refund my money. U no go see peace till u send me back my monie, insha Allah! No embarrass urself bcos of small change, send me back my monie. U wey don get, dey collect frm me wey still dey hustle, ah! U no get shame. Refund my monie,” the user wrote.

In response, Peter Okoye condemned the claim as a fraudulent scheme from people impersonating his name and brand.
The singer further shared proof of tactics used by the criminals, including a doctored video of his face.
“I am sure it’s one of this videos! Pls watch carefully and tell me if this video looks real to you and it’s not even my voice! Those are my old videos when I used to call zoom winners! It was replayed to you and made it look like the NETWORK was bad so you continue via texting,” he wrote.
Watch the video below …

I am sure it’s one of this videos! Pls watch carefully and tell me if this video looks real to you and it’s not even my voice! Those are my old videos when I used to call zoom winners! It was replayed to you and made it look like the NETWORK was bad so you continue via texting. https://t.co/fsretxMtuI pic.twitter.com/6p2n7iVVoh
— Peter Okoye MrP (@PeterPsquare) July 20, 2022

Take a good look at some of the fraudsters you are indirectly paying your hard earned money into the bank account they created as PETER OKOYE all in the name of “ZOOM GIVEAWAY”!
Over 17 of them have been arrested and interrogated and charged to court with full evidence! 👎🏾 pic.twitter.com/peyVvV5xDh
— Peter Okoye MrP (@PeterPsquare) July 20, 2022

Inter prepares €8 million loan fee for Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku

Inter prepares €8 million loan fee for Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku

Inter have told Chelsea they are willing to pay around €8 million to sign Romelu Lukaku on loan, Italian media giant, Calciomercato confirms.
This is following talks between the two clubs regarding Lukaku’s return to San Siro on loan.

The Belgian striker had re-joined Chelsea from the Serie A club last summer, but scored just eight Premier League goals.
Inter Milan are now confident they can complete a loan deal for the striker after the clubs held further talks on Friday over the make up of the deal.

Prior to this development, Lukaku had in December told Sky in Italy that he wanted to return to Inter one day.
He said: “I really hope in the depths of my heart to return to Inter, not at the end of my career, but at a still good level to hopefully win more.”

Faces of some online loan apps agents defaming Nigerians exposed by FG

Faces of some online loan apps agents defaming Nigerians exposed by FG

Photos showing faces of some loan apps agents who have been incessantly defaming Nigerians were released shortly after some of the companies operating in Ikeja, Lagos, were raided in a joint operation with the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) on Friday.

Nigerians, who have awful experiences with these companies have continued to accuse them of employing different types of mannerless and uncultured characters as workers.
Victims say the criminal loan sharks that parade google playstore have become experts in blackmail and blatant invasion of people’s privacy.
The companies – GoCash, Okash, EasyCredit, Kashkash, Speedy Choice, Easy Moni, owned by Blue Ridge operate on the third floor of a four-storey building in the area was raided.


After the raid, Mr Babatunde Irukera, the commission’s boss who led the operation said: “Because people were on lockdown due to the pandemic, people started needing small easy loans which is understandable.
“But over a period of time, people started complaining about the malpractices of the lenders so we started tracking it.
“Sometime towards the end of last year, after gathering quite a lot of information, we started working with some other key agencies like the EFCC, ICPC, National Human Right Commission, CBN, NCC. And FCCPC led the meeting where we all agreed that there would be a joint effort to look into these businesses.
“Secondly the interest factor seems to be a violation of the ethics on how lending is done. So those were the two things that we set out to look for.”