Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Chris Brown Gets Cast In Frank Ocean Fight Drama

Chris Brown may have some explaining to do ... for a guy who says he didn't do anything wrong in the brawl with Frank Ocean ... why is his punching hand in a cast?

Chris emerged from his house Tuesday in a hard cast over his right hand, covering his knuckles.

As we previously reported, Ocean claims his hand was also injured in the brawl at the famous Westlake Recording Studio in West Hollywood Sunday night -- the same place where Michael Jackson peacefully recorded "Bad."

Although we know Chris' version of events is that he did NOT throw the first punch, an eyewitness who spoke with TMZ says he initiated the attack with a swing.

It's worth noting ... no one has signed Chris' cast.

Agege Bread Now sold in london

The entrepreneurial savvy of the average Nigerian is not to be taken for a joke or trifled with. When our correspondent came across an Agege Bread shop in London, he was stuck in disbelief. Undoubtedly Agege Bread has infiltrated the cosmopolitan city of London.Agege Bread is a loaf of bread made popular by the bakers from the same Lagos suburb that make the bread. Millions of Lagosians are familiar with the delicacy and have it as a regular part of their balanced diet.

Photo : Wizkid Dines With Top American Models,natalie Nunn And Bria Myles


Wizkid posted a picture of himself and American model and video vixens, Natalie Nunn and Bria Myles eating dinner together.

Natalie Nunn was the lady Olu maintain kissed in his Nawti music video and Bria is a respected video vixen known for her curves.

Eagles get $30,000 each

THE Nigeria Football Federation yesterday dolled out US $30,000 to each member of the Super Eagles for qualifying for the quarter final of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.


The Super Eagles yesterday defeated Ethiopia 2-0 in a tension soaked match played in Rustenburg. The Eagles qualified alongside Burkina Faso from Group D.
Burkina Faso on the other hand ended their tie with Zambia 0-0 at the Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit. The result ensured the elimination of Zambia that ended third in the log with 3 points from three matches.


Tweets of the day: Ivory Coast player Eboue to Super Eagles

Monday, 28 January 2013

Galatasaray confirm Drogba negotiations

The Cote d'Ivoire striker has been linked with a host of Europe's biggest sides in recent months, with Juventus long-term admirers of the player.

But after completing the signing of Wesley Sneijder from Inter last week, the Istanbul club have now turned their attentions to recruiting another big name, as their January recruitment drive continues.

 
"Drogba is a world-class player. I know that our board is in negotiations. There should be some clarifications in one or two days, but what we know is that there are some positive unfoldings," Sas said following his side's 2-1 win over Besiktas.

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Third Mainland crash: ‘I was not speeding’

Olusola Oladimeji, the driver of the Toyota Sienna that fell off the Third Mainland Bridge into the lagoon on Saturday, has described his escape as a miracle.
The father of three said contrary to reports by traffic and emergency officials, he was not on high speed when the incident occurred.
Oladimeji, who is a minister of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church, said he was on his way home from work.
He said, “I work on the island and I left home for a meeting in the early hours of Saturday. After the monthly environmental sanitation, I started driving back home.

Families of Dana crash victims get waivers on payment of compensation

                                                            
Families of victims of Dana Air crash at Iju Ishaga, Lagos State, on 3rd June 2012 have been granted waivers by the Lagos State government on some major requirements for the processing of Letter of Administration, LOA, for the purpose of payment of full compensation to them. This LOA is a requirement requested by the reinsurance of the airline to pay the balance 70% compensation to victims families.
It will be recalled that 85 victims families have been paid the initial 30% compensation which was paid by the airline insurance and there has been delay in the payment of the balance 70 percent which will complete the full 100,000 dollars insured amount.
File Photo: Dana air crash fire
File Photo: Dana air crash fire
At a news conference recently, which had in attendance some members of victims families, the Director General of Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Dr Harold Demureen said the intervention of Lagos State government has been sought to facilitate the payment of full compensation to families of victims as only 14 families have been paid the full compensation of 100,000 dollars.

Odemwingie faces £70,000 fine

Nigeria striker, Peter Odemwingie, could be fined £70,000 for slamming West Brom.
Odemwingie is angry that his transfer request was turned down by Albion, which he views as a lack of respect.
The striker has been a subject of transfer speculation to QPR in the winter transfer window but now faces a fine of two weeks’ wages for breaching the rules of granting unauthorised interview, according to The Sun in the UK. The 31-year-old has voiced his displeasure at Barclays English Premier League club, West Bromwich Albion for their perceived refusal to let him join Queens Park Rangers.
Odemwingie has now released a lengthy statement pleading with the club to accept his transfer request which was rejected a few days ago.

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Same-Sex Marriage is Evil- Pastor Adeboye

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“Same-sex marriage is an anathema to the will of God for human beings to be fruitful, replenish and multiply on earth. Anything contrary to that is evil.

 “How can a man who marries a fellow man produce a child and how can a woman who marries a fellow woman produce a child?

“If this evil is allowed to stay, there will not be newborns again in the world. As the older generation dies, will there be a new generations to succeed it? Even plants and animals have new generations to succeed them.”