Sunday, January 11, 2015

LIONEL MESSI: Who can afford to sign Barcelona striker?

Only two clubs could buy Lionel Messi outright and satisfy Financial Fair Play, according to a finance expert. And Real Madrid and Man­chester United would struggle to pay Messi’s wages without breaking Uefa’s rules.

Asari-Dokubo Denounces His Nigerian Citizenship

Prominent former militant and Founder of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF) Alhaji Asari Dokubo, today disclosed that he is no more a Nigerian citizen.
Screen shot from the interview
Screen shot from the interview
Dokubo, who was speaking on the popular Youth-inspired show on Channels Televison, Rubbin’ Minds said Nigeria has not provided him the atmosphere to flourish and bring his dreams and aspirations to life.

Matt Barnes goes ballistic over estranged wife's risqué photo

Earlier this week LA Clippers star Matt Barnes took a shot at his estranged wife Gloria Govan after she attended a movie premiere looking all sexy. (Read here).

World leaders march on streets of Paris over Charlie Hebdo killing

World leaders including David Cameron of United Kingdom, Angela Merkel of Germany, Isreal's Benjamin Netanyahu and others joined French president and thousands

La Dolce Vita star Anita Ekberg passes away

Swedish actress shot to fame in 1960 with her role in Frederico Fellini film about decadent high society in Rome.


In her final years, Ekberg lived in a residence for elderly people near Rome and needed financial help [AFP]
Anita Ekberg, the Swedish actress whose walk through Rome's Trevi fountain in Frederico Fellini's La Dolce Vita made her an icon of cinema, has died aged 83 at a clinic near the Italian capital, according to her lawyer.

Huge crowds attend Paris unity rally

Hundreds of thousands joined by dozens of world leaders to honour the 17 people killed in attacks in French capital.


The march's route runs 3km from the Place de la Republique to Place de la Nation in the east of Paris [AFP]
Hundreds of thousands of people joined by dozens of world leaders are attending a rally through Paris to honour the 17 people killed in some of the worst attacks on French soil.
Among those attending Sunday's march are family members of the 12 people killed during the massacre at the Charlie Hebdo weekly, a satirical publication that often published cartoons lampooning revered religious figures.

Okojori Takes Jonathan To The Cleaners

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Chairman of the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Mr. Tony Okoroji, in this open letter, warns President Goodluck Jonathan that Igbos might turn their back on him in the forth-coming election.
Your Excellency,
Please forgive me for writing you through this medium. I can imagine how busy you must be, especially at this time that the elections are by the corner. With the many

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...