Wednesday, 24 September 2014
TIWA SAVAGE - BULLIED IN HIGH SCHOOL
Tiwa savage reveals how she was bullied while schooling back in the days of high school....
BIG BROTHER NEW HOUSEMATES
mr 265 – malawi
Mr 265’s favourite food is crispy fried chicken, his favourite book Screw It, Let’s Do It and his favourite singer, P.Square. He enjoys watching, CSI Miami, Big Brother Africa and Suits on the small screen, and 300, The Bourne Identity, The Dark Knight Rises and The Italian Job on the big screen. His favourite actors are Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel and Robert Downey Jnr. He won’t pretend to be someone he’s not, to win the grand prize. ‘It’s very disappointing to get booted out and know that you weren’t your real self. I would rather lose the money at the expense of being myself. Then I can say I tried my level best. Everybody has his own morals,’ says Mr 265. Asked about his feelings on knowing that the continent’s eyes will be glued to their screens 24/7, he says he’ll feel the pressure. ‘Pressure is and will be there for the first few days. I am taking it like a new job’. He says that the best thing about Africa is that it’s very rich in natural resources, with Mangochi as his favourite place. Further afield, his favourite place is the USA, because ‘it’s a big country and has a mixture of different people with different cultural backgrounds. Raw talent is an asset,’ he says.
Mozambique Mira Age: 21 Mozambican student intern, Mira, likes to eat pap and beef stew, the music of Sia and Miley Cyrus and watching Lost and Covert Affairs. Her favourite book is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers and her favourite actor is Adam Sandler because ‘I trust him to get a chuckle out of me’. She has one older sister, and a younger brother and sister.
Her favourite place in Mozambique is Maragra. She says the best thing about Africa is that ‘it’s the Motherland – you feel the warmth here’. Her favourite faraway place is the United States, because she loves the diversity there. If she wins the grand prize, she says she’ll build her parents a retirement home, open a soup kitchen and shelter in the heart of Maputo and start a business to create more employment opportunities. She describes herself as ‘fun, honest, reliable, fair and considerate’ and says that she’s ‘laid-back and easy to talk to’. She enjoys people who are considerate, honest, reliable, fun and opinionated, but doesn’t like rude and judgemental people.
Zambia Macky2 Age: 29 Hip hop musician Macky2 is from Luanshya in Zambia. His favourite book is 48 Laws of Power and his top TV shows are Suits, Crisis, Game of Thrones and Idols SA. His favourite actor is Denzel Washington, because he’s able to play so many characters and bring each one to life.
Jay-Z is both his favourite musician and his role model – the latter because ‘he’s one of the most successful entertainers of our generation’. His father has also played a huge role in Macky2’s life. He entered Big Brother Hotshots because he believes that ‘people naturally fall in love with my personality, so I know I stand a chance of winning that grand prize and changing my life’.Macky2 says he won’t lose himself and what he believes in, along the way. Describing himself as ‘a natural entertainer who’s loveable’, he says he always pushed himself and is never discouraged by setbacks. ‘I’m confident and I truly believe I can do anything I set my mind to,’ he says.
Chelsea line-up v Bolton – surprise signing to start and youngsters to feature?
Fortunately the Portuguese has a wealth of talent to pick from, so will likely hand starts to a number of established stars who have been forced to watch on so far this season.
Below is how Chelsea could line-up:
Expect nothing different against Bolton, with the ousted Petr Cech almost certain to start, after seeing his number one spot taken by Thibaut Courtois.
Everything suggests that Chelsea will have a very unfamiliar backline, with Cesar Azpilicueta tipped to revert back to his familiar right-back position, giving summer signing Filipe Luis the chance to strut his stuff at left-back.
In the centre, Blues fans should see the highly-rated Kurt Zouma make a rare appearance, although his relative inexperience should see him paired with a senior centre-back. In this case we believe it will be Branislav Ivanovic.
John-Obi Mikel has seen his game time extremely limited, so this seems the perfect occasion to give him a run out, but it is his expected partner Lewis Baker who will be one to watch. Big things are expected of the 19-year-old, and this would be the ideal time for him to gain much need senior experience.
Chelsea boast one of the most exciting attacks in English football, so Mourinho can afford to start his ‘second string’ attack line with little worry.
We believe that will comprise of Mohamed Salah, Oscar, Andre Schurrle and surprise summer signing Loic Remy
What Is The Best Non-Prescription Eyelash Enhancer?
Eyelash enhancers are the latest beauty trend these days, and
cosmetic companies everywhere are launching products that promise to
give women longer, fuller, and darker lashes without the fuss of mascara
or false lashes. But, with all these options, it’s hard to know what
really works and what doesn’t.
Luckily, there are reputable beauty sites out there that have put many of these eyelash enhancers to the test. The results for this year’s top-performing eyelash enhancers are in … with SmartLash coming in with a solid 5-star rating on DermStore.com, the #1 online destination for skin care and beauty.
What Is Eyelash Enhancement?
If you aren’t yet aware of this increasingly popular method of achieving longer lashes, eyelash enhancers are formulas that are topically applied to the base of your lower and upper lashes. They can even be used on sparse, thin eyebrows.
Is It Safe?
While prescription eyelash enhancers are often formulated with prostaglandin, a hormone that can cause side effects such as darkened irises (potentially irreversible) and blurred vision, more and more companies are developing safer, non-prescription alternatives that deliver impressive results.
Most non-prescription formulas are hormone and paraben-free. Instead, they’re formulated with polypeptides, amino acids, and conditioning ingredients to help rejuvenate lashes and strengthen them against breakage. So, you still get longer, fuller, darker-looking lashes and shapelier brows, without the negative side effects.
How Soon Can You See Results?
In some cases, users have reported seeing results in as little as twenty-eight days, while others may see results in about 56 days.
SmartLash, for instance, has published its clinical results, which show that 93 percent of participants saw an increase in the appearance of lash length and fullness after 28 days, while 83 percent stated their eyelashes appeared thicker after 28 days.
Luckily, there are reputable beauty sites out there that have put many of these eyelash enhancers to the test. The results for this year’s top-performing eyelash enhancers are in … with SmartLash coming in with a solid 5-star rating on DermStore.com, the #1 online destination for skin care and beauty.
What Is Eyelash Enhancement?
If you aren’t yet aware of this increasingly popular method of achieving longer lashes, eyelash enhancers are formulas that are topically applied to the base of your lower and upper lashes. They can even be used on sparse, thin eyebrows.
Is It Safe?
While prescription eyelash enhancers are often formulated with prostaglandin, a hormone that can cause side effects such as darkened irises (potentially irreversible) and blurred vision, more and more companies are developing safer, non-prescription alternatives that deliver impressive results.
Most non-prescription formulas are hormone and paraben-free. Instead, they’re formulated with polypeptides, amino acids, and conditioning ingredients to help rejuvenate lashes and strengthen them against breakage. So, you still get longer, fuller, darker-looking lashes and shapelier brows, without the negative side effects.
How Soon Can You See Results?
In some cases, users have reported seeing results in as little as twenty-eight days, while others may see results in about 56 days.
SmartLash, for instance, has published its clinical results, which show that 93 percent of participants saw an increase in the appearance of lash length and fullness after 28 days, while 83 percent stated their eyelashes appeared thicker after 28 days.
Capital One Cup round-up: Liverpool seal nervy shoot-out win as Saints shock Arsenal
Capital One Cup round-up: Liverpool seal nervy shoot-out win as Saints shock Arsenal
Liverpool
secured their place in the last-16 of the Capital One Cup after a
nerve-shredding penalty shoot-out win over Championship outfit Middlesbrough.
The Reds, desperate to taste victory after back-to-back Premier League defeats, took an early lead at Anfield when 17-year-old Jordan Rossiter fired home on his senior debut after a clanger from Boro goalkeeper Jamal Blackman.
But the second-tier side weren’t going down without a fight and got a deserved equaliser after the break when Adam Reach beat his marker to head in a corner from close-range.
The Merseyside faithful breathed a collective sigh of relief when substitute Suso seemingly sealed victory in the second-half of extra-time with a neat finish.
But a mistake from Kolo Toure gifted Middlesbrough a stoppage-time penalty, with Patrick Bamford confidently netting to make it 2-2 and take it to a shoot-out.
Simon Mignolet saved Boro’s first effort but that was ruled out when Raheem Sterling missed Liverpool fifth, and after a brilliant exhibition of sudden death strikes - with 30 penalties taken in total - it was Albert Adomah's sliced shot which handed Liverpool an extraordinary 14-13 win.
Meanwhile, Arsenal found themselves on the receiving end of the third round’s first major shock as a spirited Southampton came from behind to beat the Gunners 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium.
The hosts started well and took the lead on 14 minutes through Alexis Sanchez's beautiful curling free-kick, but an unfamiliar Arsenal side, Arsene Wenger making ten changes from the team that beat Aston Villa 3-0 at the weekend, then crumbled.
The Saints were soon awarded a penalty after a foul on debutant Sadio Mane, with striker Dusan Tadic coolly slotting from the spot.
And a 35-yard screamer from full-back Nathaniel Clyne just before the break proved the winning goal, as Southampton held on in a closely-fought second half to seal their progression.
Meanwhile, Everton’s defensive woes continue as they were beaten 3-0 at Swansea, with Nathan Dyer, Gylfi Sigurdsson and substitute Marvin Emnes all finding the net to give former boss Roberto Martinez an unhappy return to the Liberty Stadium.
Staying with Premier League sides, Stoke came from a goal down to overcome Sunderland with a 2-1 win at the Stadium of Light.
Black Cats striker Jozy Altidore scored his first goal in 30 games to put the hosts in front, but former Barcelona defender Marc Muniesa was the unlikely hero for the Potters, with his brace sealing their place in the next round.
Elsewhere, Dan Gosling maintained his fine League Cup goalscoring form as his double led Bournemouth to a 3-0 win over managerless Cardiff, while Fulham saw off a late fightback from Doncaster to secure a 2-1 triumph at Craven Cottage.
MK Dons also continued their amazing cup run, following up their famous 4-0 win over Manchester United by beating Bradford 2-0 to make the last-16 for the first time in their short history.
Capital One Cup third round results:
Arsenal 1-2 Southampton
Cardiff 0-3 Bournemouth
Derby 2-0 Reading
Leyton Orient 0-1 Sheffield United
Liverpool 2-2 Middlesbrough (Liverpool win 14-13 on pens)
MK Dons 2-0 Bradford
Shrewsbury 1-0 Norwich
Sunderland 1-2 Stoke
Swansea 3-0 Everton
Fulham 2-1 Doncaster
The Reds, desperate to taste victory after back-to-back Premier League defeats, took an early lead at Anfield when 17-year-old Jordan Rossiter fired home on his senior debut after a clanger from Boro goalkeeper Jamal Blackman.
But the second-tier side weren’t going down without a fight and got a deserved equaliser after the break when Adam Reach beat his marker to head in a corner from close-range.
The Merseyside faithful breathed a collective sigh of relief when substitute Suso seemingly sealed victory in the second-half of extra-time with a neat finish.
But a mistake from Kolo Toure gifted Middlesbrough a stoppage-time penalty, with Patrick Bamford confidently netting to make it 2-2 and take it to a shoot-out.
Simon Mignolet saved Boro’s first effort but that was ruled out when Raheem Sterling missed Liverpool fifth, and after a brilliant exhibition of sudden death strikes - with 30 penalties taken in total - it was Albert Adomah's sliced shot which handed Liverpool an extraordinary 14-13 win.
Meanwhile, Arsenal found themselves on the receiving end of the third round’s first major shock as a spirited Southampton came from behind to beat the Gunners 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium.
The hosts started well and took the lead on 14 minutes through Alexis Sanchez's beautiful curling free-kick, but an unfamiliar Arsenal side, Arsene Wenger making ten changes from the team that beat Aston Villa 3-0 at the weekend, then crumbled.
The Saints were soon awarded a penalty after a foul on debutant Sadio Mane, with striker Dusan Tadic coolly slotting from the spot.
And a 35-yard screamer from full-back Nathaniel Clyne just before the break proved the winning goal, as Southampton held on in a closely-fought second half to seal their progression.
Meanwhile, Everton’s defensive woes continue as they were beaten 3-0 at Swansea, with Nathan Dyer, Gylfi Sigurdsson and substitute Marvin Emnes all finding the net to give former boss Roberto Martinez an unhappy return to the Liberty Stadium.
Staying with Premier League sides, Stoke came from a goal down to overcome Sunderland with a 2-1 win at the Stadium of Light.
Black Cats striker Jozy Altidore scored his first goal in 30 games to put the hosts in front, but former Barcelona defender Marc Muniesa was the unlikely hero for the Potters, with his brace sealing their place in the next round.
Elsewhere, Dan Gosling maintained his fine League Cup goalscoring form as his double led Bournemouth to a 3-0 win over managerless Cardiff, while Fulham saw off a late fightback from Doncaster to secure a 2-1 triumph at Craven Cottage.
MK Dons also continued their amazing cup run, following up their famous 4-0 win over Manchester United by beating Bradford 2-0 to make the last-16 for the first time in their short history.
Capital One Cup third round results:
Arsenal 1-2 Southampton
Cardiff 0-3 Bournemouth
Derby 2-0 Reading
Leyton Orient 0-1 Sheffield United
Liverpool 2-2 Middlesbrough (Liverpool win 14-13 on pens)
MK Dons 2-0 Bradford
Shrewsbury 1-0 Norwich
Sunderland 1-2 Stoke
Swansea 3-0 Everton
Fulham 2-1 Doncaster
Sunday, 21 September 2014
NOLLYWOOD DIRECTOR EJIKE CHINEDU OBIM DEDICATES DAUGHTER IN STYLE.
CARO CEE SHOOTS NEW VIDEO ...AWESOME
PRAISE AFFAIRS INT....Presents another chart burster track,AWESOME by a great talented gospel singer,Caro Cee.The video was directed and produced by the singer's husband,multi talented singer,RIGHTEOUSMAN,CEO of PRAISE AFFAIRS.Check out the pix below....
LAMPARD SCORES AGAINST CHELSEA
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has played down the Hollywoodesque turn of events which saw Frank Lampard come back to haunt his former club inthe Blues’ 1-1 draw with Manchester City.
Blues legend Lampard, the London club’s record top goalscorer, shocked the Stamford Bridge faithful when he agreed a short switch to the Etihad Stadium this summer ahead of joining new MLS side New York City.
Many did not expect the former England midfielder to play a major role for the defending champions, but manager Manuel Pellegrini called upon his experience in the closing stages of the Premier League title contenders’ clash, and it seemed the script was already written.
After enduring a difficult first-half, Chelsea eventually took the lead on 71 minutes when World Cup winner Andre Schurrle found the net with a close-range tap-in.
But on came Lampard to silence his former fans and team-mates, as he bundled home a late cross to secure a dramatic point for the hosts.
Mourinho, however, couldn't see what all the fuss was about.
“For me, Frank Lampard is a Manchester City player,” said the Blues boss said of his former favourite.
“He has the same shirt, the same objective and the same ambition as the other City players, so for me he’s a Manchester City player... and that’s it.
“It’s not a story for me.
“It’s simple, a Man City player scores a goal and does his job. That’s what they pay him for, so it’s not a story for me.”
And, despite having their slim lead snatched away with five minutes remaining, Mourinho believes City deserved a share of the points following their superior first-half display.
“In the first-half they had more initiative than us, they pressed us and we didn’t any real danger,” the Blues boss added.
“Then we had an opportunity in the second-half to make it 2-0 and kill the game, but hit the post. So overall, if you split the game in the two halves, I think they deserved a point.
“But we arrived here with a two-point lead, and we leave with three-point lead, so it’s nothing unbelievable, just a positive weekend for us.”
LEICESTER CITY SHAMES VAN GAL
Few Leicester City fans would have given their side much hope of beating Manchester United when trailing 3-1 with 33 minutes remaining. How wrong they all were.
The Foxes proved their aptitude for the Premier League and how defensively woeful Louis van Gaal's side are with a stunning fightback.
Robin van Persie and Angel di Maria had the Red Devils in front before Leonardo Ulloa pulled one back, but once Ander Herrera restored United's lead on 57 minutes it looked like there would be only one winner.
Leicester looked dead on their feet but from nowhere they summoned the strength to go for the jugular again.
A dubious decision from referee Mark Clattenburg to award Jamie Vardy a soft penalty after Rafael's challenge, allowed David Nugent to narrow the gap.
And just two minutes later, Leicester's shock summer signing Esteban Cambiasso levelled matters with a fizzing drive after United failed to clear their lines.
Suddenly, Van Gaal's side were running scared and the Foxes sensed blood. Cue Vardy notching a memorable first Premier League goal. Juan Matawas caught dawdling and a swift move later, the Leicester striker slid the ball past David de Gea.
United looked stunned, but any hopes they had of earning a point were put to bed when Tyler Blackett saw red and gave away a penalty for a last ditch challenge on Vardy. Ulloa duly stepped up to make it five Premier League goals in as many games and wrap up an incredible victory.
Earlier on in the game there was no clue such a tremendous end-to-end affair would unfold. Instead a tentative opening was lit up by United’s deadline day signing Radamel Falcao, who put a sensational cross on a sixpence for Van Persie to head the visitors in front on 13 minutes.
Leading the United charge was British record signing Di Maria and he made it 2-0 just three minutes later with a strike of such technical brilliance it left Red Devils fans rubbing their hands with glee.
Picking the ball up in midfield the £60million summer signing darted forward, exchanged passes with Rooney before quickly lifting the ball over Kasper Schmeichel with the outside of his boot.
The KP Stadium sensed things could get ugly for their side with United looking rampant, but in Ulloa they boast a striker who has taken to the Premier League instantly.
Mere moments after his compatriot’s strike for the visitors, the summer signing from Brighton planted a bullet header past De Gea from Vardy’s cross, which arguably may have gone out of play, to get Leicester back in the game.
Falcao was denied a quite brilliant first goal in English football by the frame of the goal after the Colombian had sweetly taken the ball out of the sky and lobbed Schmeichel.
But the third goal for United was coming and it came from Herrera. Signed more for his defensive attributes, the Spaniard got his second goal in as many games, cheekily backheeling Di Maria’s goalbound drive past Schmeichel.
An exhausted Leicester looked out of ideas but Clattenburg’s questionable decision turned the tide back in the host’s favour as Nugent notched from the spot on 62 minutes.
And in keeping with the theme of rapid goals, the Foxes were suddenly level just a minute later when star man Cambiasso made it 3-3.
Far from being content with a brilliant point, Nigel Pearson’s side went for the kill in devastating fashion.
There was a warning sign when Cambiasso’s replacement Andy King fizzed a strike just wide but it went unheeded and on 79 minutes the KP Stadium erupted. Mata got caught out and a two-on-one freed up the brilliant Vardy to tear away and put Leicester in front for the first time.
Rooney could not hide his anger and it only got worse for the visitors when Leicester made sure of the points as they benefited from yet more kamikaze United defending.
With United on the ropes, Leicester refused to stop attacking and it was Blackett, who been afforded barely any respite by the woeful defending going on in front him, that was the fall guy.
The 20-year-old's poor header back saw the centre-back try to atone for his error but only manage to hack down Vardy and that was that. A red card followed and Ulloa slammed the ball home to leave Van Gaal with just one win in five Premier League games and send Leicester up to sixth.
ALEX EKUBOH,UCHE IWUANYANWU,DABBY CHIMERE AND ADUNNI ADE MAKES STATEMENT IN A NEW FLICK
When a couple decides to make in their relationship and go on a second honeymoon,least they can tell of what the future has in stock for them..... As the saying goes,whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Would it kill them or make them stronger?
Cast:- Alex Ekubo, Uche Iwuanyanwu, Dabby Chimere, Uzor Arukwe, Adunni Ade.
Director:- Okechukwu Ifeanyi
Executive Producer/Producer:- Dabby Chimere
Scriptsupervisor: Princepaul Odigbo
Cast:- Alex Ekubo, Uche Iwuanyanwu, Dabby Chimere, Uzor Arukwe, Adunni Ade.
Director:- Okechukwu Ifeanyi
Executive Producer/Producer:- Dabby Chimere
Scriptsupervisor: Princepaul Odigbo
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