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300L Student Of Theatre Arts Department IMSU Present A Premiere Of A Stage Drama Titled City Of Protests
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Karnidram Repertoire In Conjunction With 300 Level Students Of Theatre Arts Department, Imo State University, Owerri presents a Premiere Of a Stage Drama Titled “City Of Protests”.
The Drama Titled “City Of Protests” Was Written by Dr. Ebiriukwu Anthony, Department Of Theatre Arts, Imo State University.
The Production held at Commassie Arts Theatre of the University on Friday, 16 December, 2022, also Featuring Folk Drama and Dance.
The Sub Dean of the Faculty of humanity, Dr Ernest Gloria, The HOD, Department of Theatre Arts, Dr Chris Nwaru, Dr. Emeka Nwosu, Dr. Uche Oputa, Sir. Cajetan Nwosu, Mrs Glory Anjorin, Sir Chidindu Mgbrmere as Well as Other Members of the Faculty Were Also On Ground To Watch The Stage Drama Performance By The Student of 300L Theatre Art Department, IMSU.
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Top Ten(10) Richest Football Club In The World 2022
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Here are the 10 richest clubs in world football, ordered by 2022 revenue courtesy of Forbes.
10) Tottenham – $511 million
Tottenham and Daniel Levy are hardly renowned for big spending. A Champions League final run made the club a lot of money, though, and the Premier League’s monster TV deal sneaks them into the top 10 of revenue in world football.
They generated $31 million more than Serie A champions Juventus and over $100 million more than Borussia Dortmund.
Spurs spent big on their new stadium, a state-of-the-art dual-purpose venue up there with the best in the world. Jose Mourinho will be demanding similar investment in the first team.
9) Arsenal – $520 million
A turbulent period in Arsenal’s history has seen some underwhelming league finishes, but the club continue to thrive financially. Their $520 million generated is over double that of fellow sleeping giants Milan.
The early days of Mikel Arteta’s era have brought hope back to the Emirates Stadium after the dark days of Unai Emery.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang recently landed a blockbuster contract that few clubs in Europe could afford to hand out.
8) Chelsea – $597 million
The sale of Eden Hazard helped Chelsea’s revenue for Forbes’ latest list. Chelsea have grown commercially since Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003 and continue to do so.
More details here:
https://www.naijanex.com.ng/top-ten-10-richest-football-club-in-the-world-2022/
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