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➟ He endured the Sarajevo war as a child.
➟ He refused to play for the Czech Republic.
➟ He chose to represent Bosnia.
➟ He won the only Bundesliga title in Wolfsburg's history.
➟ He won the first Premier League title in Manchester City's history.
➟ He qualified for the 2014 World Cup.
➟ He became a champion in Italy with Inter Milan.
➟ He was runner-up in Europe.
➟ He qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
➟ He has scored over 400 goals in his career.
➟ He led Bosnia to their first two World Cups in its entire history.
➟ He is very close to promoting Schalke back to the Bundesliga.
➟ He will play his second World Cup at 40 years old.
STAND UP FOR THE LEGENDARY EDIN DŽEKO! 👏🇧🇦

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Two Kenyan Brothers United by Faith, Service, and a Life Without Marriage.
Dr. Patrick Ngugi Njoroge, former Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya and his brother, Rev. Anthony Muheria, Archbishop of Nyeri, are remarkable examples of devotion to both faith and service.
Dr. Njoroge, a member of Opus Dei, has chosen to remain unmarried to dedicate himself fully to professional excellence and spiritual commitments. Archbishop Muheria, on the other hand, embraces celibacy as a Catholic priest following the vows of his vocation.
Together, they demonstrate that devotion and service can take many forms and that a life without marriage can still be rich in purpose, leadership and impact.

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