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Monday, 30 November 2015

Mourinho: Costa can't hurt me with bib-throwing


Reports  Goal
Jose Mourinho insists he does not have an issue with Diego Costa, despite leaving the striker on the bench as Chelsea drew 0-0 with Tottenham on Sunday. 
The Spain international has struggled for form thus far this season, scoring just four goals in all competitions, and was omitted from the starting XI to face Mauricio Pochettino’s side, Eden Hazard instead picked to occupy the striker role. 
Costa was not seen warming up before kick-off and also threw off a training bib during the game as it became apparent that he would not be introduced. 
Mourinho, though, has downplayed any apparent bad blood between himself and the forward, insisting that the decision to leave Costa out was purely tactical.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Pope Francis Honours 43 Christians Burnt Alive In Uganda For Refusing To Renounce Their Faith


Up to two million people today turned out to see Pope Francis honour Ugandan Christian martyrs who were tortured and burned alive by a tyrant king.

Twenty-three Anglican and Twenty-Two Catholic martyrs were executed a century ago on the orders of King Mwanga II, of Buganda Kingdom in central Uganda. Their deaths between 1885 and 1887 were punishment for refusing to renounce their faith or submit to the ruler's alleged sexual advances.

During this morning's Mass, a somber Francis urged Catholics to follow in the Christians' missionary zeal and spread the faith at home and abroad.


He told them to take care of 'the elderly, the poor, the widowed and the abandoned' - and also prayed at shrines dedicated to the 45 martyrs.

He was watched by attendees including Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, the president of South Sudan and the descendant of Mwanga.

During the Holy Mass for the Martyrs of Uganda, Francis first prayed at the gruesome sanctuary dedicated to the Anglicans in Namugongo, outside of Kampala, where most of the martyrs were killed. He knelt before part of the same tree where the men were tortured before being burned alive.


He then prayed at the Catholic shrine and celebrated Mass in their honor to mark the 50th anniversary of the Catholics' canonization.

Saturday, 28 November 2015

Jose Mourinho blasts Drogba for saying Chelsea team lacks leaders


Jose Mourinho might have gone too far in blasting a Chelsea legend and fan favorite especially now he needs the fans by his side in the worst era of his managerial career. One of Chelsea's greatest striker ever, Drogba at the launch of new book, Commitment, gave an interview to Mirror Sport in which he claimed the new generation needed to show more leadership qualities during the club’s crisis.

Drogba said: “Yes, JT (John Terry) is still there but on your own it is very difficult. Other players have to come up with this mentality, you are not born with it. You build it. Maybe you have it in you but you build it.”
Reacting to the interview,  Mourinho said;

"When you speak because you want to sell books, I don’t read. I don’t read. I like good interviews. I like interviews from big guys like Didier with good journalists, newspapers or television. But this is not an interview. It was to sell books.
"It doesn’t disappoint me. It was just the reality. It was just to sell books. I can analyse Didier’s interview with pleasure, but not Didier selling books.”

Friday, 27 November 2015

Pope Francis arrives Uganda


The Pope arrived Uganda few minutes ago to a rousing welcome from excited Ugandans and President Kaguta Museveni. He was welcomed with flowers by 6-year-old Anne Jasmine Bamwine. He is expected to hold his first mass at Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine later today

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Top 10 countries with most women in parliament, Nigeria missing


According to this list which was collated by the Inter-Paliamentary Union and shared by the World Economic Forum, Rwanda is the first country in the world that has most women in their parliament, with 64 women to 36 men. This is made possible by the country's law stipulating that 30% of all parliamentary seats be held by women. The other African country on the list is South Africa. Nigeria is not on the list.

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

The custom made Pope mobile to be used by Pope Francis during his tour of Africa


Pope Francis is scheduled to arrive in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday for his first tour in Africa. He will also visit Uganda and the Central African Republic. Isuzu Kenya posted images of the Pope mobile on its official Facebook page on Tuesday.

"The Isuzu D-Max popemobile was designed with the security and comfort of Pope Francis in mind." they post reads. "The double-cab was customised for the pope’s chair and additional seats for his companions. A shield made of plexiglass was placed in front to protect the pope from the elements. Sturdy railings were attached to the sides of the vehicle for the pope and his security personnel to hold on to while in transit. The pope’s emblem emblazoned with a banig design adds a Filipino touch to the car."

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Has Januzaj's Borussia Dortmund gamble paid off?


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As Manchester United’s injury list has grown over the past 10 days, supporters have perhaps naturally looked at the club’s current resources and begun to question moves made in the summer which have left Louis van Gaal short on numbers. 
While the likes of Bastian Schweinsteiger, Anthony Martial, Memphis Depay and Morgan Schneiderlin were brought in for substantial fees, a swathe of players were shipped out – including a string of Old Trafford fan favourites. 
Robin van Persie, Javier Hernandez, Rafael, Nani, Jonny Evans and youngster Angelo Henriquez were all sold, while the Angel di Maria saga ended with an inevitable exit to Paris Saint-Germain. But one move which raised eyebrows for many fans was the loan of Adnan Januzaj to Borussia Dortmund.

Monday, 23 November 2015

’Clock boy’ seeking $15 million in damages


Two months after “clock boy” Ahmed Mohamed made international headlines, new details of his controversial arrest emerged Monday in a letter his attorney has sent to school and city officials in Irving, Texas.
As many as seven adults teamed up to interrogate the 14-year-old boy after a teacher mistook his homemade clock for a bomb and pressured him to sign a confession, according to the “letter of demand” from his lawyer warning of plans to file a $15 million suit.

Ahmed’s September arrest, deemed an overreaction by many observers, drew waves of sympathy and extensive news coverage; President Obama invited him to join several other science-inclined students at the White House’s “Astronomy Night” last month.

But his family, which shortly thereafter took up a benefactor’s offer to relocate to Qatar, argued in the letter that the boy’s reputation has been “permanently scarred.” They are seeking not only financial reparations but written apologies from the city’s mayor and police chief.

“Everyone in the country and around the world believes this has been a wonderful experience for Ahmed’s family, and in some ways, it has been,” said Anthony Bond, a family friend. “But now they are settled in Qatar, they have realized they are tremendously traumatized.”
The letters elaborate on the timeline of the arrest, which set the Internet into a frenzy and changed a 14-year-old boy’s life forever.

The letter of demand alleges that officials at Ahmed’s school never really thought that his homemade clock, assembled from “spare parts and scrap pieces he had around the house,” was a bomb. Attorneys claim that Ahmed showed it to another teacher earlier in the day without consequence. But in his English class, a teacher told him it “looked like” a bomb.

An Irving School District spokeswoman said the district received the letter of demand this morning and that its own lawyers would “respond as appropriate, as with any legal matter,” but otherwise offered no comment.

Attorneys blame the school district and the city for “stoking the flames” and placing blame on Ahmed even after it was decided he would not be criminally charged and his “suspicious-looking item” was not a threat.

The family is demanding an apology from Van Duyne and others involved because they would like to return to Irving, attorney Kelly Hollingsworth said.

“Qatar is nice, but it is not Texas. That is their attitude toward this,” Hollingsworth said. “They are citizens of Irving, Texas, USA, first. Are they devout people devoted to their faith? Absolutely. But they are Texans, too, and they want to come home. What we are seeking is for them to be able to do that with their heads held high.”
“The generosity and support Ahmed has received has been very much appreciated, but what the system has to do is try to find a way to redress him,” Hollingsworth said. “What’s the effect of this young man having his reputation in the global community scarred for the rest of his life?” 

Source: Washington Post

Sunday, 22 November 2015

First Lady of Zimbabwe, Grace Mugagbe faces backlash after shocking comment


While addressing thousands of Zanu PF supporters at a rally in Mberengwa this week, the First lady of Zimbabwe Grace Mugagbe said women who wear mini skirts have no one but themselves to blame if they are raped by sexual perverts. 
 "If you walk around wearing mini skirts displaying your thighs and inviting men to drool over you, then you want to complain when you have been raped? It’s unfortunate because it will be your fault."
The First Lady then called on women to wear long dresses or trousers. She said the type of dressing, which left women’s legs exposed, was a result of moral decadence.

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Bolt: I'm the answer to Manchester United's problems!


Reports Goal

Athletics icon Usain Bolt believes he is the answer to Manchester United’s problems, claiming that he would be given a five-year contract were he to undergo a trial at Old Trafford. 
The Jamaican sprint star has previously aired his desire to play for the club while Alex Ferguson was in charge at Old Trafford and was once presented with a shirt before a home game. 
However, the six-time Olympic goal medallist holder believes that he is now in a position to go one step further and has called on Louis van Gaal to give him a chance to prove his worth.

Friday, 20 November 2015

“I am very scared” - Siasia disappointed at Bayelsa response to mother’s kidnap


Reports Goal

The Nigeria U23 coach says not enough is being done to rescue his aged parent from the hands of her abductors 
Samson Siasia has said that not enough is being done by authorities to rescue his 72-year-old mother from the hands of kidnappers.
Madam Beauty Ogere Siasia was abducted earlier in the week from her home in Odoni, Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa state. 
The coach is on national duty preparing the Nigeria U23 team for the African U23 Nations Cup in the Gambia at the moment.
He has accused the authorities of his home state of not showing enough concern to free his mother from her kidnappers, who have demanded 120 million Naira as ransom. 
“I am very sad over here in the Gambia that despite being on national duty, it seems my country, and most especially my state Bayelsa, has neglected me since nobody besides the Directorate of State Services and my employers the Nigeria Football Federation are the only institutions that have waded in to secure the release of my kidnapped mother,” Siasia told Goal.

French National anthem will be sang by all Premier League clubs this weekend


English clubs will sing the French national anthem across all stadiums this weekend, Premier League bosses have confirmed. The anthem will take place prior to the coin toss, with teams coming together in the centre circle, along with the match officials, facing the main stand. It should be noted that about 72 French players play in the premier league.

The choral version of La Marseillaise will represent a show of 'solidarity and remembrance' according to English Premier league chief Richard Scudamore. He said:
"Given how close we are as well as the long-standing relationship that exists between the Premier League and France, playing La Marseillaise as an act of solidarity and remembrance is the right thing to do. We were all saddened and deeply shocked by the events in Paris last Friday, and the fact it was an attack on people enjoying their everyday freedoms like going to a bar, a concert or a football match resonates with football fans and the general public throughout the UK"

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Mastermind of Paris terror attack killed


The man suspected of masterminding last Friday's Paris attacks that killed 129 people, was killed in the police raid north of Paris Wednesday, investigators confirmed. Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, was the second person to die in the Saint-Denis raid, the French prosecutor's office reported Thursday. He was identified from skin samples. 

Abaaoud had previously been linked to a string of thwarted attacks including the plot to kill passengers on a Paris-bound high-speed train in August, a plot that 3 young Americans helped foil.

He claimed he successfully moved back and forth from Europe to Syria coordinating terror attacks, and narrowly escaped a January police raid in the Belgian city of Verviers.

“Allah blinded their vision and I was able to leave... despite being chased after by so many intelligence agencies," he told the ISIS magazine Dabiq.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Football match between Germany and the Netherlands canceled for security reasons


The football match between Germany vs. Netherlands that was supposes to play today has been cancelled for "security reasons" and the stadium is being evacuated.

The match was supposed to take place at HDI Arena in Hannover, Germany  but an announcement came over the speaker saying the game has been canceled.

Police arrest man dressing as woman to defraud men in Lagos


The Lagos state police command has arrested a man who allegedly defrauded some men while dressed like a woman. The state Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Joseph Offor, disclosed the arrest to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) today November 16th.

According to Offor, the suspect was arrested on Saturday November 14th at about 4.30 p.m. while attempting to defraud another man.

Offor explained that the suspect, who went about bearing a woman’s name, Kadijat, was dressed in a hijab when he met one Hassimu of No. 25, Iyana Street, Ajegunle and agreed to have n affair with him. He said Hassimu had wanted to take Kadijat (suspect) home, but he refused with various excuses.

"While they were dragging themselves at the CMS Bus Stop, policemen from Lion Building who were on patrol saw them and intervened. They were taken to the police station for causing breach of public peace. At the station, Hassimu alleged that the suspect had collected about N15,000 from him with a promise to marry him. Hassimu was shocked to hear the confession of the suspect that he is a man disguised in women’s outfit to defraud men. The suspect confessed that he had been into the business for about two years and that he had defrauded many men in Lagos of unspecified amount of money. The suspect claimed that his real name is Hussieni Biyaya from Teke town in Kano State," Offor quoted the suspect as saying.

The police spokesman said he would be charged to court for allegedly impersonating women with a view to defrauding men.

Monday, 16 November 2015

The Group 'Anonymous' declares war on Islamic State after Paris attacks: 'We will hunt you down'


Hacker group Anonymous have declared war against ISIS after the attacks in Paris on Friday night.
Posting a video on YouTube, the group said it would use its knowledge to "unite humanity" and warned the terrorists to "expect us".
Behind their signature mask, a spokesperson said: "Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down.
"You should know that we will find you and we will not let you go. "We will launch the biggest operation ever against you. "Expect massive cyber attacks. War is declared. Get prepared.
"The French people are stronger than you and will come out of this atrocity even stronger."
It isn't the first time the hackers have made threats against ISIS as they made similar threats after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January.
The 'hacktivists' run an operation publishing a list of Twitter accounts it claims are spreading propaganda in support of ISIS

Sunday, 15 November 2015

I left Madrid at the right time - Di Maria


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Angel Di Maria believes he left Real Madrid at the right time despite struggling since his exit from the Santiago Bernabeu.

Di Maria left Madrid for Manchester United in a £59.7million move in August 2014 - just three months after winning the Champions League - but experienced an unsuccessful season at Old Trafford

The Argentina winger scored four goals in 32 appearances before switching to Paris Saint-Germain in August.

His form for the Ligue 1 champions has not been overly impressive, yet Di Maria - in spite of PSG's 1-0 Champions League loss at the Bernabeu earlier this month - is adamant leaving Madrid was the correct decision.

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Davido robbed in South Africa


Music superstar Davido was robbed in South Africa this evening as he landed in the country. According to a source who spoke with LIB, Davido and his manager Kamal landed in SA and were on their was from the airport to their hotel when they were attacked by two armed men. Their belongings including a Rolex watch and a passport was stolen. Thankfully, Davido and his manager are okay.

Friday, 13 November 2015

Photos: Paris under terror attack, 60 people killed in attacks in 4 different locations


At least 60 people have been killed and several people injured in terror attacks in 4 different locations in Paris tonight. Many people were killed in shootings in a restaurant in the 10th & 11th Arrondissement, a very busy nightlife neighbourhood in Paris. Explosions were also heard. There was another attack at the French national stadium where French President Francois Hollande was watching a match. He was immediately removed from the stadium by his security operatives.

The gunmen, who used Kalashnikovs, are still at large. The environ of one of the shooting is close to where Charlie Hebdo shootings occurred in January. 60 individuals are reportedly being held captive in a concert hall.

Newborn baby found beaten to death outside of a Chicago apartment


The Police are investigating the death of a baby girl whose bludgeoned body was found outside an apartment building in Uptown late Wednesday night.

A man visiting his girlfriend at an apartment building found the child in the middle of a fall storm around 11:45 p.m. Thursday. At first, he thought it was a naked doll, but when he looked closer, he saw it was a baby girl, with her umbilical cord still attached.

He rushed the baby inside, and security called 911. The baby was pronounced dead at Weiss Memorial Hospital, less than a block away.

On Thursday, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office said the baby died of multiple blunt force injuries. The case is considered a homicide.

Investigators were seen outside the apartment building early Thursday, taking pictures, collecting evidence, and interviewing residents of the building.

Detectives reviewed surveillance video from the apartment building, but the cameras were not in the proper position to record the person who committed the crime or threw the baby there. Police were checking to see if a camera at a nearby school might have recorded any pertinent activity.

Police said investigators do not yet know the girl’s identity, or who her parents are.

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Suspended FIFA President Sepp Blatter hospitalized


Sepp Blatter, the suspended president of soccer’s world governing body FIFA, is spending the week in a Swiss hospital following a stress-related incident, according to his personal spokesman Klaus Stohlker. Blatter, 79, had originally undergone tests and planned to stay home, but his doctors elected to keep him under observation in hospital over the weekend, said the spokesman.

Stohlker added that Blatter, who is serving a 90-day suspension imposed by FIFA’s disciplinary body in October, is doing well and “fully working on his fight against the ethics committee.

In a statement relayed by Stohlker on Wednesday, Blatter said: “I’m the elected president of FIFA, elected by the FIFA Congress and its 209 members, and no committee can replace me.” Blatter, who has denied any wrongdoing, is accused of making a “disloyal payment” of 2 million Swiss francs ($1.99 million) to Michel Platini, who is currently suspended from his role as head of European soccer, in 2011, and cutting a television rights deal that was detrimental to FIFA.

2015 U17 World Champions Golden Eaglets Arrive Nigeria


The World U17 champions, the Golden Eaglets arrived Nigeria today after their victorious match in Chile on Sunday night. They arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja this afternoon and were treated to a warm reception.


Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Two women who twerked against a man in a petrol station wanted by police for 3rd degree sexual abuse


Two women are being hunted by DC Metropolitan Police Department for ‘twerking’ against a man in a petrol station in Washington DC on October 7. In the YouTube video released by the police, the pair, who are accused of third degree sexual abuse, are seen touching and ‘twerking’ against the man. When he attempts to move away, one of the women continues to harass him. Police are currently offering a reward of up to £1,000 for anyone able to offer information leading to the arrest of the women.

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Four diplomats injured in Abuja road crash


According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Four diplomatic corps officers from the Ethiopian Embassy were involved in an accident on Independence Avenue in the Central Business District in Abuja today. The accident which occurred at about 2pm left the occupants of the diplomatic hilux vehicle badly injured.


According to an anonymous eye witness, the vehicle hit a billboard and somersaulted when the driver could not control the vehicle. The diplomats who were pulled out from the vehicle, by officers from the Police Force & FRSC, were badly injured. They were then rushed them to the National Hospital for Medical treatment.

Monday, 9 November 2015

Throwback photo of Asisat Oshoala as a struggling female footballer


This was when all she had was her talent and her passion for football. Today, Asisat is the best Nigerian female footballer and African Women Player of the Year 2014 and was the highest goal scorer at the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Asisat is also signed to Liverpool Ladies football club.

Photo: Sierra Leone declared Ebola free


Following 42 days with no new cases, Sierra Leone was officially declared Ebola free by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Saturday, November 7, at a ceremony attended by President Ernest Bai Koroma and (WHO) representative Anders Nordstrom.
 "We now have a unique opportunity to support Sierra Leone to build a strong and resilient public health system ready to detect and respond to the next outbreak of disease or any other public health threat," Nordstrom said at the ceremony.
The nation was one of the worst-hit during the outbreak, with more than 14,000 reported cases of infection in the last 18 months.
 
Residents of Sierra Leone's capital held a candlelit vigil and celebrations to mark the of an Ebola epidemic that has killed almost 4,000 people including more than 220 health workers since it began last year.

Thousands of people gathered overnight around the Cotton Tree, a massive tree in the centre of Freetown, for a candlelit vigil organised by women's groups to pay tribute to health workers who lost their lives.


Sunday, 8 November 2015

Bobby Campbell, Former Liverpool Player And Chelsea Boss Dies


Former Chelsea manager, Bobby Campbell has died at the age of 78. Campbell, who began his football career with Liverpool and also featured for Portsmouth and Aldershot, managed Chelsea from 1988 to 1991.

After being appointed towards the end of the 1987-88 season, when he was unable to avert relegation to the second tier, he guided Chelsea back to the top flight at the first time of asking and then secured a fifth-place finish in the First Division. Chelsea finished 11th in his final season in charge.

Campbell also managed Fulham in the 1970s, coaching stars including George Best and Bobby Moore, as well as Portsmouth.

A statement on Liverpool's official website read: "Liverpool Football Club was saddened to learn of the passing of former player Bobby Campbell, aged 78. May his soul rest in peace.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Falae Finally Jets To London For Medical Treatment After Kidnap


One time Minister of Finance, Chief Olu Falae has left the shores of Nigeria for London, United Kingdom, where he is expected to go through a thorough medical check-up. One of his aides confirmed the trip saying, the former minister who was kidnapped on his farmland in Ondo State on his birthday 5 weeks ago has truly jetted out. His aide said, the trip will make him relax a little bit because he has been unable to rest since he returned home after spending 3 days at the kidnappers den, due to a lot of visitors he receives,

He is expected to return back home at the end of the month.

UK reportedly planning the deportation of 29,000 Nigerians


According to reports, The UK is planning to deport 29,000 Nigerians and they claim they are working with the Nigerian authority to do this. The people that they are deporting are those who don't have the right to remain in the country they said. And they say the deportation is necessary because of the migration crisis created by the troubled regions in the world.

Speaking about the planned deportation last month, the acting Nigeria High Commissioner in London, Olukunle Bamgbose, told Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
“I think about 29,000 Nigerians have been designated to be deported. We are insisting that due process must be followed before Nigerians are really removed from the UK to Nigeria” Bamgbose had said

Thursday, 5 November 2015

PHOTOS: Serena Williams phone robbery surfaces online


Serena Williams revealed she had run down a cell phone thief who tried to steal her phone and now the video of the incident has surfaced online and even though it's not exactly like she described it - jumping over two chairs, weaving in and out of the crowd before running down the thief on foot, it was quite a bold move on her part.


Manchester City Star Raheem Sterling Subjected To Vile Racist Abuse After Posting Picture On Instagram


Footballer Raheem Sterling was subjected to a barrage of vile racist abuse after innocently posting a family snap on Instagram. The Manchester City star uploaded a smiling selfie with his little girl and a relative, which he captioned: "Perfect Sunday with my niece and my daughter #LaFam."

But the 20-year-old's comments were hijacked by irate supporters of his former club Liverpool, who posted hate-filled, racist remarks.

One vile user branded the forward a "black c***" adding "f*** your stupid family hope they burn".

Another posted pictures of snakes and bags of cash with the comment: “All about the money init you f***** snake.”


An earlier picture Sterling posted of himself and three-year-old daughter Melody enjoying a day out to a child's soft play area drew similar abuse.

One user posted a long line of banana emoticons with the words "f****** disgrace to mankind" while one shamefully branded Sterling a "monkey".


While some fans attacked the young England star for his controversial £49million move, others pleaded with users to stop the hate-filled, racist rants.

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Footballer Dickson Etuhu arrested In Sweden after brawl at a Nightclub


33 year old former Super Eagles midfielder, Dickson Etuhu was arrested in Sweden on Sunday Nov. 1st after allegedly being involved in a scuffle with security guards and police officers outside a night club. Dickson who previously played for Manchester City, Sunderland, Fulham and Blackburn, is now signed on with Stockholm-based side AIK.

According to reports, Dickson and two other men were denied entrance to the club venue, before the police were called to the scene. He has since released a statement via his club website confirming the incident. He wrote



“I want to confirm that I am the AIK player that was involved in the incident that has been reported in the media during the last two days. I’m coming forward because I don’t want any more speculation surrounding my team-mates about who was involved and I have always stood up for my actions. I have talked to my club and the police about what in my opinion happened on Sunday night, and I will today file a report to the police about what I believe caused the incident and the way the security staff acted. I have no further comments since it is now an ongoing police investigation.”. His club director of football, Björn Wesström said" It’s never good news when anyone in our club is involved in this kind of matter. I have been in contact with the player and had a good conversation with him in which he calmly gave his version of the story.”

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Rick Ross calls off engagement to Lira Galore


Rick Ross got engaged a few weeks ago to former stripper Lira Galore and he's already calling it off? The bad mouthing of Lira got to him? But at least she gets to keep the ring. TMZ reports below...

Rick Ross and Lira Galore have called off their engagement, less than 2 months after making the leap. We're told they had a major blowout, although it's unclear what it was about - but it was serious enough that Lira moved her stuff out of Rozay's Georgia mansion.
Ross spontaneously popped the question back in mid-September while they were jewelry shopping in New York. They'd only been dating a few months at that point.
As for the giant 11 carat, $350k rock he gave Lira ... so far there's been no discussion on whether she'll return it. She still had it on her ring finger in a photo she posted a day ago.
The good news for Rick -- legally speaking, the ring is a gift in contemplation of marriage. Translation: Lira gotta give it back.

Though she might want to reconcile ... after talking to a lawyer. 

Monday, 2 November 2015

Roger Federer defeats Nadal to win seventh Basel title


Roger Federer got the better of old foe Rafa Nadal for the first time in more than three years to win a seventh Basel title 6-3 5-7 6-3. Federer, whose rivalry with Nadal is one of the most storied in tennis history, had not beaten the Spaniard since he won a semi-final at Indian Wells in 2012 and had lost their last five meetings.

Playing his 12th final in his home town, Federer survived a break point in his opening service game before grabbing the upper hand.


The Swiss broke twice to take the opening set and then went about putting pressure on third seed Nadal at the start of the second, crafting a break point at 3-2 ahead.

Nadal, however, dug deep to stay in the contest and then claimed his first break of the match for a 6-5 lead as Federer netted a backhand, leaving the Mallorcan to serve out to love.

The Swiss broke decisively to lead 5-3 in the third set and then served out to take the title, the 88th of his career, after two hours and three minutes of battle.

Sunday, 1 November 2015

Irate fans attack match officials, beat camera man to a pulp in Akure


A match between home clubs, Sunshine Stars and Lobi Stars ended up inconclusive in Akure in Ondo state today after football enthusiasts alleged to be loyal to Sunshine Stars, stormed the football field and attacked the referee and other football officials for failing to award their preferred team two penalty kicks which they believed they deserved. Some others allege that the irate fans were of Lobi stars.

During the fracas which occurred in the field, the official camera man of Lobi stars was attacked, beaten to a pulp and his camera destroyed. He was immediately rushed to the hospital. Lobi stars in its twitter handle accused the fans of Sunshine star of attacking them.