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Saturday, 28 June 2014

BRAZIL ESCAPES TO THE QUATER-FINALS

Brazil took on their south-American neighbors Chile today.
Opening the scoring came early.. In the 18th minute, Thiago Silva fliked Neymar's corner kick to the back post where David Luiz was position, and he made no mistake finding the back of the net.
However a reply came in the 32nd minute, a defensive error punished emphatically by Alexis Sanchez the Barcelona striker.
The game was tied to a 1-1 draw up till penalty shootouts where the home team won with 3 goals to 2 ending the game to a 4-3 victory for Brazil.
Brazil will now enhance to the quarter-finals.

NIGERIAN PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN INTERVENES OVER SUPER EAGLES BONUS ROW

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has stepped in to assure Stephen Keshi’s Super Eagles squad will be paid their bonus money after players boycotted training in Campinas on Thursday.
The players downed tools after a row with officials from the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) concerning the structure of their bonus payments after successfully qualifying from Group E. Nigeria are due to face France in their last 16 tie on Monday and it is believed that they requested all bonuses owed were paid to them before departing for Brasília.
However President Jonathan was forced to intervene with a personal phone call after NFF told the squad they will not receive the full amount until after the tournament when they have received their prize money from Fifa. Nigerian website Kickoff has reported that Sports Minister Tamuno Danagogo has now been detailed to fly into Brazil with the payment.
“The President called them this morning to assure them that the sports minister is coming in with their money,” a top NFF official was quoted as saying.
A similar situation developed before last year’s Confederations Cup, when Nigeria arrived later than scheduled before being eliminated in the group stages.
But captain Joseph Yobo has insisted that the issue is now behind them and the players are fully focussed on their meeting with France.
“We are here to play for our country,” he said.
“I can tell you as team captain that the team will travel to Brasília today and we will train, and play against France.”

EXPERIENCE: MY DOG FOUND MY CANCER

I met my miniature dachshund, Mia, at a rescue centre five years ago. She was one of a litter of 12-week-old puppies confiscated from a puppy farm. I hoped she would be my assistance dog for my health problems. Since birth, I have suffered with a type of heart arrhythmia called ventricular tachycardia. My heart races and, if I don't take medication immediately to slow it, I lose consciousness. I've had to be rushed to hospital to have it restarted. Unrelated to that, at 19 I started to lose my hearing and now struggle with high-pitched sounds such as the phone or doorbell ringing.
I was studying to be a vet, so the idea of having an assistance dog appealed to me – I love animals. The theory was that Mia would alert me when the phone was ringing or when my heart rate was speeding up and I had to take emergency medication. When she was 16 weeks old, she was assessed by a charity that trains pets to become assistance dogs. I hoped the immediate and instinctive bond Mia and I shared when we met meant she'd be suitable.
She qualified as my assistance dog just before her second birthday. Mia learned to alert me just before my arrhythmia starts by making a horrible screeching noise and jumping up at me. She ferrets in my handbag and brings me my heart medicine. She puts her paw on my leg to inform me when the phone's ringing. Once we were in B&Q when the fire alarm sounded and, executing her training perfectly, she lay on the floor and stared at me, hard, to tell me a siren was blaring.
One evening in November 2011, I was at my computer when Mia leapt on to my lap and nuzzled into the flesh at the top of my left breast. She closed her eyes and licked furiously. That frightened me because it's what she does when I have a bruise or cut.
I pushed her gently away but she fixed her eyes on mine and stared at me intently, as she does when she's alerting me to something. I was uneasy now. Mia seemed certain there was a problem with the area at the top of my breast. I couldn't distinguish anything – my breasts are naturally lumpy – so it was difficult. All evening Mia attempted to leap on to my lap and tend to the area of skin where she perceived a problem. The following morning, I visited my GP with a sense of dread. I asked for an ultrasound or a mammogram. I didn't start the consultation by telling him that my dog had alerted me to the possible abnormality – I was aware it might sound far-fetched, but when he was dismissive, saying it was unlikely I had breast cancer because I was only 24, I explained.
"I know dogs detect cancer and my dog is determined there's something wrong with my breast," I said firmly. Then I informed him that, as I trusted my dog, I wasn't leaving his surgery until he'd made me a hospital appointment.
My faith in Mia's diagnostic abilities wasn't misplaced. I had an ultrasound within a week and, sure enough, there was a lump that a biopsy later confirmed was grade 2a breast cancer. Two days later, I was in surgery having the lump removed. Then I started radiotherapy – five days a week for three weeks. I was angry. I was only 24 and I'd already suffered so many health problems.
It made everything else harder. Training to be a vet requires 100% dedication and, with fighting cancer and having intense and exhausting radiotherapy, I couldn't give that, so I had to drop out of university. They were really hard times. My relationship broke up and I had to move back home with my parents. Mia was by my side through it all. Cuddling her after bad news or a gruelling session of treatment alleviated some of the pain.
None of the oncologists I met during my ordeal was sceptical about Mia's role in diagnosing my cancer – they had heard it before. There's a charity called Medical Detection Dogs that trains dogs to sniff out cancer, and its work is endorsed by Cancer Research UK. Scientists are researching how dogs possess this diagnostic ability so that humans can harness it.
Fortunately, my cancer hadn't spread but it will be another 16 months of scans before doctors grant me the all clear. Meanwhile, I'm rebuilding my life. No matter what life serves up, the bond between Mia and me will always be incredibly strong.

ARGENTINA'S VICE-PRESIDENT CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION OVER MONEY PRINTING DEAL

Argentina's vice-president, Amado Boudou, has been charged with corruption in his dealings with a company that printed the country's currency while he was economy minister in 2010.
The vice-president will remain free while awaiting trial in the case along with five other defendants, according to a statement from Argentina's federal court authorities. Federal judge Ariel Lijo decision ordered 200,000 pesos (£14,000/US$25,000) seized from Boudou.
Boudou is accused of secretly buying Ciccone Calcografica, a company contracted to print Argentina's peso currency, while serving as the country's top economic policymaker. He denies the charge along with any wrongdoing.
Boudou carried out minimal public functions in recent months as the investigation came to a head.
Boudou is the first sitting Argentine vice president to face such charges. He could be sentenced to between one and six years in prison, and a lifetime ban from elective office.
The accusation comes at a sensitive time for Argentina as the government battles in the US courts against "holdout" creditors who want full repayment of bonds left over from the country's massive sovereign default in 2002.
Many Argentines have questioned why President Cristina Fernandez has remained loyal to her number two when allegations have made him Argentina's least popular politician, opponents are threatening to impeach him and some allies say he should resign. His falling fortunes have left the government without a clear presidential successor ahead of the 2015 elections. Fernandez has yet to speak publicly about the case.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report

17 PEOPLE CHARGED IN US WITH RUNNING GLOBAL KHAT TRAFFICKING RING

Seventeen people have been charged with running an international khat dealing operation that allegedly made hundreds of thousands of dollars by shipping several tons of the plant, a stimulant illegal in some countries, to the US.
The group is accused of importing African khat into Manhattan for sale on the streets of New York and Massachusetts, in packages sent from overseas by its alleged British-based leader.
Yadeta Bekri, a 23-year-old man operating from England, is facing a potential life prison sentence in the US after being charged with trafficking large quantities of the plant that were obtained from Yemen, Kenya and Ethiopia.
Bekri is accused of sending the packages via UPS from Britain, China, Holland and Belgium for collection by a pair of colleagues, who then distributed the khat for sale, before sending the proceeds back to Bekri via his fiancee in Minnesota.
Bekri was indicted in New York on Friday on charges of “operating as a major trafficker,” a felony carrying a potential life sentence; money laundering; and possessing and selling illegal drugs. The other 16 members of what prosecutors described as a “global khat trafficking ring” were indicted on charges including money laundering and possessing and selling khat.
Eric Schneiderman, New York’s attorney general, said in a statement that “a sophisticated operation accused of bringing drugs into the United States and sending the profits overseas has been shut down”. Describing khat as a “dangerous and illegal drug,” Schneiderman added: “Trafficking often funds other criminal activity”.
Bill Bratton, the commissioner of the NYPD, said in a statement that the alleged dealing operation showed that “illegal drugs can find their way into our city from any corner of the world via organised criminal networks”.
The plant, which is cultivated largely in eastern Africa, contains stimulants that are released when its stems and leaves are chewed. It has long been popular among some communities of Somali, Yemeni and Ethiopian descent. However, it is illegal in the US and became a banned class C drug in Britain on Tuesday. It contains cathinone, which is a Schedule I controlled substance in New York, and cathine, a schedule IV controlled substance.
Theresa May, the British home secretary, introduced the ban against the advice of her official advisory committee on the misuse of drugs. The ban was also criticised last year by the home affairs committee of MPs, which warned it would create tensions between police and immigrant communities and was not based on evidence that using khat caused medical or social harm.
According to a 215-count indictment unsealed by New York prosecutors on Friday, Bekri – who was allegedly known to his co-conspirators as Murad – obtained large quantities of khat from Ethiopia, Kenya and Yemen, and shipped it to the US from Britain, China, Holland and Belgium.
Prosecutors allege that his two New York “managers”, Bayan Yusuf and Ahmed Adem, collected the packages from UPS stores and sold the khat on to customers and dealers in Brooklyn, Rochester and Buffalo in New York, and in Everett, Massachusetts.
Yusuf and Adem are accused of delivering tens of thousands of dollars in cash collected from khat sales by car to Ibsitu Hashi, Bekri’s fiancee, who was based in Minnesota. She then wired money back to Bekri in England via Dubai, the prosecutors said.
Prosecutors said on Friday that the dealers were placed under surveillance as part of a nearly year-long investigation by state and local law enforcement agents led by Schneiderman’s organised crime task force and the New York police department’s intelligence division.
The indictment details a series of apparently intercepted telephone calls and text messages between the defendants, in which they allegedly organised khat sales and revenues while also “using codes and speaking in a guarded, cryptic manner”. They allegedly discussed transporting cash in amounts of up to $143,000.
Two defendants were “observed on several occasions via electronic surveillance” bringing several 25-pound boxes of khat into the Islamic Society of Flatbush in Brooklyn, the prosecutors said, while others were watched using rental storage facilities in Brooklyn and Queens.
Prosecutors said that Bekri was based in England but did not offer more specifics. Lawyers for Bekri and his co-defendants could not immediately be reached on Friday. “The charges against the defendants are accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law,” Schneiderman’s statement said.

US FLYING ARMED DRONES IN IRAQ

The US has confirmed it is flying armed drones over Baghdad to protect US troops who recently arrived to assess Iraq's deteriorating security.
The military for more than a week has been flying manned and unmanned aircraft over Iraq, averaging a few dozen sorties daily for reconnaissance, according to the Pentagon. The decision to arm some of the drones follows the deployment to Baghdad of troops whose publicly stated role is to advise and assist Iraqi forces fighting Isis militants who have seized a number of cities and key facilities.
"The reason that some of those aircraft are armed is primarily for force protection reasons now that we have introduced into the country some military advisers whose objective will be to operate outside the confines of the embassy," said the defence department's press secretary, Navy Rear Admiral John Kirby.
A handful of Predators armed with Hellfire missiles were being used over the capital for the new force protection mission, a senior defence official said. The official was not authorised to discuss the new flights on the record and requested anonymity.
Officials stressed that Obama still had not authorised air strikes against Sunni militants who have been overrunning territory in other parts of the country.
Sending aircraft to target the leaders of the Sunni-led insurgency was one of the options being prepared for President Barack Obama as he considered what support to provide to Iraq, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Martin Dempsey, said in a radio interview. Protection of critical infrastructure was part of that option, he said.
"We're flying a great deal [of] manned and unmanned ... intelligence and reconnaissance assets, and we're building a picture so that if the decision were made to support the Iraqi security forces as they confront (Isis) we could do so," Dempsey said.
So far 180 of 300 troops promised by Obama have arrived in the country. The contingent includes 90 advisers and 90 who are setting up an operations and intelligence analysis unit.

LUIS SUAREZ NEEDS TREATMENT, SAYS FIFA CHIEF, BUT LAWYER PLANS APPEAL

The Fifa secretary general, Jérôme Valcke, has urged Luis Suárez to seek professional help and confirmed his previous biting offences were taken into account when deciding his unprecedented ban.
Despite Suárez’s Italian victim, Giorgio Chiellini, declaring the four-month ban from all football excessive and support for the Uruguayan from Diego Maradona among others, Valcke said he applauded the decision. “I think he should find a way to stop doing it,” said Valcke. “He should go through a treatment. I don’t know if one exists but he should do something for himself because it is definitely wrong.
“If it’s the first time it’s an incident, if it starts to be more than once it is not an incident. That is why the sanction has to be exemplary.”
The event occurred during Uruguay’s win over Italy and is the third time Suárez has been punished for biting during his career. As his team-mates trained in Rio before their last-16 game with Colombia, the player arrived back in Montevideo.
Liverpool moved to quash suggestions from Suárez’s lawyer, Alejandro Balbi, that the club would meet with his agent, Pere Guardiola, in Barcelona. It is understood that the Liverpool chief executive, Ian Ayre, remains in close contact with Guardiola but there are no plans for any of the club’s officials or lawyers to travel to Spain.
Liverpool are still waiting to see the full written verdict of the Fifa disciplinary panel and for the outcome of the Uruguayan FA’s appeal before consulting with lawyers and deciding their next move. However, the club’s American owners are believed to be adamant that Suárez will not be sold on the cheap to Barcelona. His new contract has a buy-out clause believed to be around £80m.
Valcke defended the punishment meted out to Suárez, which also includes a nine-game international ban and a 100,000 Swiss francs (£66,000) fine, despite the fact that it punishes Liverpool for an offence committed on international duty. The international players’ union, FifPro, has questioned why Liverpool should be affected by the ban and said Fifa should have included treatment and rehabilitation as part of the sanction.
“It is not Liverpool who have been punished, it is the player who has been punished,” Valcke said. “They took into account the past behaviour of Luis Suárez. They made a decision based on the evidence of what Suárez had done.”
Echoing the verdict of the disciplinary committee’s chairman, Claudio Sulser, Valcke said the player had to face a hefty punishment because players were expected to set an example. “It is not just about this incident, it was seen by hundreds of millions of people,” he said. “It is not what you want your kids, the little ones who are playing football all around the world, to see when football is being played at the level of the World Cup. I applaud the decision made by the committee to sanction the player because what he did was unacceptable and that is not the image we want to give to the world.”
Maradona, no stranger to controversy himself, backed Suárez, wearing a T-shirt with a message of support for the striker and said the “unjust judgment” was the verdict of an “incredible mafia”.
“The Fifa sanction is shameful, they have no sensitivity towards the fans, they may as well handcuff him and throw him in Guantánamo,” said Maradona, who appeared on television wearing a T-shirt bearing the message: “Luis, we are with you.”
“The sanction on Luis is a way of punishing Uruguayan clubs for asking Conmebol [the South American confederation] for a fairer share of money. It hurts that they have cut short the career of a lad who is a winner. It’s an excessive suspension – Fifa cannot talk about morals to anyone.”
Chiellini also expressed his sympathy for Suárez and said in a statement on his website the punishment was excessive, adding: “At the moment my only thought is for Luis and his family, because they will face a very difficult time.”
An appeal is being lodged against the decision and Balbi said they would take the case all the way to the court of arbitration for sport (Cas) and that he remained in constant contact with Liverpool. “The ban is absolutely disproportionate considering what Luis did,” he told the Spanish radio station, Cadena Cope. “Julio Grondona, Fifa vice-president, told me he had never seen such a serious ban handed to a player. This is so grotesque and absurd that Cas will have to revoke this unjust ruling.
“Unjust not just due to the number of games given, which is already incredible, illogical and arbitrary, but also the issue of not being able to be allowed to have any relationship with football in 120 days, and then there’s the fine. All that was missing was life imprisonment. We are in constant contact with Liverpool and we are ready to fight until the end.”

FRENCH MONTANA SURPRISES KIM ON HER 30TH BIRTHDAY

French Montana & reality royalty Khloe Kardashian have tried to keep their relationship on the hush for a minute but as of recent its become near impossible. The two have been dating for a few months and any photo of them seen together instantly goes viral. For her pre-birthday celebration in NYC, French took his new beau out for some shopping the way stars should. The duo hit a jewelry shop where French claimed to have bought “the whole store.” TMZ caught video of the couple exchanging loving glances and some smooches.

French reportedly surprised Khloe with three pieces of serious bling including a 18k gold, natural green Colombian emerald ring with yellow canary diamonds and two grills. One with and one without diamonds, just to be prepared for the turn down.

And don’t even think for a second that thats where the gifts ended. He also purchased a white Jeep Wrangler Sahara for his lady which rounds up all the birthday surprises at about $100k. Go hard or go home, huh?

The rest of the Kardashian Kommittee joined the couple at her CIROC hosted birthday bash all looking fab as usual but Khloe kept it pretty casual in a tank top and long cardigan.

ICE T'S GRANDSON ARRESTED IN DEADLY SHOOTING OF ROOMATE

Talk sh**, get shot?
Ice-T’s grandson, Elyjah Marrow has a bit of a real life “Law & Order” situation. Elyjah, 19, was arrested after accidentally shooting his roommate Daryus Johnson in their shared Marietta, Ga. apartment Tuesday afternoon while playing with a handgun. Johnson who is also 19 was transmitted to a nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
“Marrow was not using proper firearms safety when handling the gun…That reckless handling of the firearm is what led to Johnson being accidentally shot and  eventually killed,” Marietta Police Officer David  Baldwin told  the Marietta Daly Journal.
Marrow previously made an appearance on “Ice Loves Coco” and by Friday the arrest was everywhere once TMZ made the connection between the teen and his grandfather, Ice-T. Marrow’s charges include: involuntary manslaughter, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, and possession of a stolen firearm.

BOBBY WOMACK DIES AT 70

Rest in peace to a soul legend.
Sad news just got to our ears that Bobby Womack has passed away at the age of 70. A representative from Woamck’s label, XL Recordings, reportedly confirmed the passing of the Cleveland, Ohio native.
Bobby Womack’s career spanned several decades and included more peaks and accomplishments than whole generations of musicians strive to achieve. In addition to penning one of the Rolling Stones’ earliest hits, Womack recorded his own share of classic records, including “Looking For A Love” and “If You Think You’re Lonely Now”, and was eventually inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2009.
Just earlier this year, Rick Ross, was hot in pursuit of some studio time from Bobby Womack, who Ross wanted to appear on his Mastermind album. Womack’s music has been referenced many of music’s top artists, from Jaheim to Mariah Carey, in addition to providing the audio backdrop for several blockbuster films, including but not limited to Ali and American Gangster.
Womack’s cause of death is currently unknown, but its no secret that the singer suffered from several health issues, including Alzheimer’s symptoms, and problems stemming from drug use.  However, he was declared cancer-free in 2012.
May one of the greatest voices music has ever seen rest in peace.

RIHANNA CONTINUES TO ROOT FOR TEAMS THAT PLAYS AGAINST THE US IN THE WORLD CUP

Hmm someone doesn’t sound too patriotic

The Barbadian singer did it again. Thursday’s match between the U.S and Germany guess who the pop singer was rooting for? Yup you guessed it—Germany! Can we blame her? Rihanna wasn’t born in the U.S anyway.

BUSTA RHYMES AND EMINEM PARTNER UP FOR "CALM DOWN"

Keep calm, “Calm Down” is dropping July 1
Rap veterans, Busta Rhymes and Eminem have joined forces on Busta’s upcoming single, “Calm Down.” Bus shared a photo via Twitter of him and Em in the studio tweeting:

With both rappers knee deep in the music business, it’ll be great to hear the two team up again and create some really good music. Back in 2006 Em jumped on Busta’s lowkey single “I’ll Hurt You” which was never commercially released. Busta has been preparing for his 10th album E.L.E. 2 putting out remixes to a few recent tracks like Usher’s “Good Kisser” and Migos’ “Fight Night.” E.L.E. 2 will serve as the sequel to 1998′s  E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event:) The Final World Front.

ENTERTAINMENT'S BIG ONES RALLY FOR KEFEE'S SAKE

Indeed, it is ‘solidarity forever’ in the entertainment industry. All hands are on deck to give the ‘Branama Queen,’ Kefee, a befitting burial. Line-up of the burial activities include documentary of the life of talented gospel singer and memorial concert of her hit rendition by other musicians.
According to Kefee’s Publicist, Mr Chilee Agunanna, over 100 entertainment big players in the Nigerian entertainment industry already constitute the burial committee. News of the Kokoroko crooner in the United States of America on June 13, 2014 shocked the world. A lady of many parts, the 34 year old musician also had a restaurant in Maryland, Ikeja, Lagos where a condolence register has been opened. “Adieu, Kefee.

MARIE KUMBA'S CONFESSION: "I HAVE CRUSH ON RMD"

Fast rising British-based-Gam­bian actress, Marie Kumba, has a relative followership in the UK where she relocated to as a toddler with her family. Now 20, Marie has acted in several movies and is currently in the country with a mission to break into Nollywood. The student of Tourism Management from the Anglia Ruskin Univer­sity, UK, in this chat with TONY OGAGA ERHARIEFE, opens up on her plans and dreams, confessing a crush on Nollywood hunk, Richard Mofe-Damijo.
How did you come into acting?
I’ve always been a drama queen. At a very young age I became part of a charity organization run by my cousin in the UK. We would organize and perform drama shows and people would pay to watch; it was a drive de­signed to raise money for my country, The Gambia.
Where were you born and what was growing up like?
I was born in The Gambia in 1994. I come from an average family; hard working dad and mum. My mother went to the UK when I was a little girl. My siblings and I were raised by my dad’s sister. We grew up around lots of children because my cousins lived with us in our family house so growing up was beautiful and excit­ing.
At what stage did it dawn on you that you were cut out for the screen?
I was nine years-old. That was when I joined my cousin’s charity organization. Even at that tender ager I was so confi­dent and already admonishing my fellow actors and actresses when I felt they were not getting it right. I’d say ‘hey, you’re not acting right. Do it well, let me feel your emotions’ (laughter). It was very funny because at the time, I was the youngest but I knew what I wanted scenes to look like. The members were so impressed they voted me Youth Leader and that meant more responsibility and commit­ment to my dreams.
Tell us about your first time on a serious set?My first time on a serious set was for my first film, The Past Came Calling, which was directed by Ruke Amata of The Am­ata Family here in Nigeria. I was scared because we had the likes of John Dumleo from Ghana, and Chioma from Nigeria. They were such amazing talents. I had to give my very best to keep up with them and playing the lead role didn’t help be­cause it meant double the hard work for me. But I loved every bit of it because I knew this was what I wanted to do and I knew ab-initio it wouldn’t be easy. I got a lot of support from Ruke Amata; he’s still in the picture helping me.
We understand you are relatively successful in the UK as an actress. How did you break into the UK film circuit?
I was in a competition, Class Act UK, which I eventually won. It was organized by Ruke Amata. Thousands of people auditioned as the train went around the UK. Winning the competition gave me that stepping stone to move forward and before I knew it, I stopped auditioning for roles and scripts started rolling in. Inter­views followed and then came a deluge of fan mail.
Who are your role models?
My role model is my mother. I know how hard she has worked and is still working to get me to where I am and where I want to get to in the future. She is one of the reasons I’m working twice as hard so she’ll not have to work when she grows old.
How do you interpret your scripts?
Interpreting a script sometimes could be so easy because all I do is just be the character. When I get a script I do my research on the character and story and know exactly what I need to make that character come alive. However, some­time it could be challenging trying to put yourself in the character’s shoes.
What has been your most chal­lenging role to date?
My most challenging role to date was the movie, Shameful Deceit. I played the character of a little girl called Viv­ian, a 15 year-old who was raped by her father. The movie showed that some men would go to any length to sleep with anyone even if it’s their own blood; it shocks me that things like that still happen.
What part of your anatomy do you consider most attractive?
My eyes, what were you expecting to hear (laughter).
What’s the craziest thing a male fan has ever done to you?
(Laughter) The craziest things a male fan has ever done to me was asking me to marry him.
We understand you have your eyes on Nollywood. What does Nol­lywood mean to you?
Nollywood was my stepping stone and the man that helped me grow as an actress is from Nigeria. I want to share my talent with the amazing talents in the industry. I want to bring Gambian flavor and blend it with Nollywood and hopefully, learn enough to take back to my country, The Gambia, where there are so many talents waiting eagerly to be discovered.  Which stars are you looking up to in Nollywood?
I don’t think I have any set of role mod­els but if I had to pick it would be RMD and Mama G. RMD is one actor that I find very interesting. I think he is versa­tile and very creative. The truth is that I have a crush on him (laughter). Any way, he is a married man but I admire him a great deal; he’s every woman’s dream.
We have a lot of talented ac­tresses in Nollywood. What makes you feel you’ve got what it takes to survive?
Most of the known faces are getting older and doing other things like starting a family among others. New faces like mine need to come to the lime light. With the experience I have and things I already know, I think I have what it takes to make it. By his grace it shall be well.
Could you act a nude role?
It’s funny because people always ask me this questions (Laughter). When it comes to acting nude, I might act nude but maybe, not fully nude. This is the question I’ve always asked myself, ‘would I feel comfortable watching this scene or film with my parents if I was fully nude?’ If the answer is no then I will not do it. But I have done a film whereby I had to take off my clothes or worn very revealing cloths. At the end of the day, your work should not define you as a person.
Have you ever experienced sexual harassment as an actress?
No!
Talking Nollywood, are you work­ing on any script now?
Before coming to Nigeria I finished a film called Jacuzzi, a Rita Nzelu film. When I get back to the UK I am starting a drama series called Here & Now, by Ruke Amata.
How far do you see yourself going in Nollywood?
I see myself getting to the finish line with Nollywood. And when I get to that age where I need to stop acting I want to make sure that my name lives on for generations.
What’s your take on Nigerian men?
I see Nigerian men like every other men in this world. The only difference is the country and culture. In every country, you have nice as well as nasty guys so I don’t judge anyone. But some are very unique and I salute them.
Tell us about your love life, who is the guy in your life right now?
No comments; that’s personal stuff.
Could you marry a Nigerian?
If the man I fall in love with is Nigerian then, yes, I will marry a Nigerian; I like Nigerian men.
Tell us about your ideal man?
I’m not going to answer that question because I prefer men to be themselves. If I state what I am looking for, the guys might try to mould themselves in to what I am looking for and (laugher).
Where will we see Marie Kumba in a couple of years?
In Hollywood, on the red carpet

7 UNIMAD STUDENTS DIE IN AUTO CRASH IN BAUCHI

Seven students of University of Maiduguri have died while five others sustained injuries in a road accident in Bauchi State. The students were travelling to Abuja for a fellowship of Christian Worship Conference, when the accident occurred at Lamari village, Sade in Darazo Local Government Area of Bauchi state.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, DSP Mohammed Haruna told newsmen that the accident occurred at about 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Haruna said a convoy of three buses conveying the students of University of Maiduguri and the School of Nursing to Abuja for the conference was involved in the accident, which claimed the lives of eight of the occupants of the bus.
According to him, the driver of one of the buses in an attempt to avert a head-on collision with another vehicle, lost control and crushed a bus, leading to the death of some occupants of the bus while five of them sustained injuries.
He said one of the vehicles, a Toyota Hummer bus with registration No MAG 547 AA Borno, lost control and somersaulted crashing into the bush.
Haruna said policemen visited the scene of the accident and rushed the victims to the General Hospital, Darazo, for treatment but they were later referred to Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital

Friday, 27 June 2014

WHY WE HAVE MANY PASTORS AS MEMBERS: PARAMOUNT HEAD, SAALA OGBONI

How did your romance with the Ogboni fraternity begin?
I am Oba Olamilekan Ifayemi and I became Ogboni member over 30 years ago when I joined Aborigine Ogboni fraternity of Nigeria. I was born into a family of traditionalists, and therefore it becomes natural that I should have a liking for the Ogboni people. I like their ways of life, their respect for culture, and ways of our forefathers. The day I joined the Ogboni group marked a turning point in my life. My life has not remained the same again. My joy, and happiness increased when I joined the Ogboni group.
But it is the general belief of peo­ple that Ogboni is synonymous with evil, and that your members used to kill people and even drink blood during initiation, what is your reac­tion to this?
People saying these things are malicious especially some pastors who make it a habit to attack our members. Ogboni people are peace loving. We are children of light as we abhor anything evil or darkness. It is a pity that some people have deliberately indulged in this malicious propaganda against Ogboni over the years.
Contrary to the wrong impression being harboured against us, Ogboni is an extension of African traditional religion. Let me take you back to the olden days in Yoruba land before the colonialists came. Ogboni plays promi­nent roles in the affairs of the society. Our members are society watchdog, and not only in the old Oyo empire, Ogboni played key role in the installation and removal of a monarch.
But with the advent of colonialism and influx of mis­sionaries, these preachers started making disparaging re­marks against Ogboni, even describing it as a secret cult which we are not.
Are you saying Ogboni is not a secret cult?
What does light have in common with darkness? Og­boni members are children of light. We don’t kill, we save lives. This is why I challenge those pastors or anybody who claims we eat people or suck blood to a public de­bate. I want them to show proof of where any of our mem­bers is involved in act of cannibalism.
Don’t mind these pastors who I will refer to as hypo­crites. If we are evil, why do they come to us to acquire power? Those of them that you see crowd in their church, do you think it is through their own prayers that make them to have such a crowd? If I make certain revelations on some well known pastors in this country who rode to stardom on the back of Ogboni, you will be shocked.
These pastors say we are evil, yet when armed rob­bers descend on their churches, they used to come cap in hand begging us the traditionalists to help secure their churches. Did you not report of how traditionalists and some OPC members were recruited to provide security in churches? Again, how many times have you heard about armed robbers invading Ogboni place of worship? Never. It will never happen but we see armed robbers robbing churches at will. Ask yourself who is cleaner between Og­boni and the pastors?
But if you claim you are not a secret cult, why do you hold your meetings at night?
That shows the bias that some people have against us again. Don’t churches organise vigils, and even now mus­lims through such organisations as NASFAT hold vigils regularly. To answer your question, I will not deny that we often meet at nights, but not every time.
As members of Saala Ogboni Fellowship of Nigeria and Overseas, we hold our meetings during day time, and this is usually on the 1st Sunday of every month, but when occasion demands that we should meet at night, we do so, and the main reason for this is to ensure that we are not disturbed or distracted by noises during day time. Our members also have their own quiet time during which we pray and meditate.
Our meetings at night are not for evil purpose but to ensure that we worship our creator in quietude. I can’t un­derstand why our people like to disparage what is African. Look at India and China, they still keep faith with their traditional religions in spite of the incursion of western influence in their countries. Majority of Indians today are Hindus, while many Chinese still practice Confucianism. This is why I challenge these people to a public debate in order to clear the air about these misconceptions. I in­vite any pastor or any other Nigerian seeking the truth and knowledge to Ogboni meetings

I SPEAK IN TONGUES BEFORE PERFORMING

Singer, songwriter and lecturer, Buchi, celebrated his 50th birthday on June 24. Buchi started performing as a reggae musician at the Floating Buka in Lagos but when he became born again in 1992, he changed from hardcore reggae to gospel reggae. Having passed through the thick and thin of the music world, Buchi shares his 30 years stage experience with The Stage.
When did you start playing music professionally?
It was between 1985 and 86. It’s almost 30 years ago but I started playing gospel music when I became born again in 1992.
When was your first time on stage?
My first stage experience was at the Floating Buka in Lagos. I used to play every Friday night but my first real live performance was around 1987 or 88 in Warri, Delta State, when I opened for Ras Kimono.

How was the show?
Nice, brilliant and wonderful

How did you prepare for the show?
I prepared from the club and besides, going on stage was not new to me because I was used to crowds.

Did you have stage fright because playing at concerts is different from club shows?
Obviously, anybody playing for the first time to a large crowd must have stage fright. But the best way to conquer such a thing is to go on stage and do what you know how to do best.

Did you take any stimulant or strong drink before going on stage?
No, I won’t talk about that because this is not the Buchi you used to know before 1992.

But people want to learn from your experience?
No, I’m a brand new man and I don’t talk about those things any more.

Okay, what do you normally do before going on stage now?
I pray and meditate on the Word of God. The stage has become an extension of my life. Sometimes I fast on the day of the show or I don’t eat too close to the show. I take only fruits and water. These enhances my performance.

How is your back stage like?

My back stage is always busy because there is a lot of communication going on there. But as for me, I pray, meditate and speak in tongues silently or loudly.

Have you ever had a bad show?
Yes, it depends on what you mean by a bad show. A bad show to me is when I want people to be in the presence of God and something else happens. It happened that during one of my concerts, I was told that a group will be performing before me. But guess what, Umoja, a South African group that dances naked came on stage and after the group’s performance, I came on stage and that affected the environment. Despite that I went on stage, played good music and tried as much as I could  to make people feel the presence of God.

How were you able to conquer that?
I did not need to conquer anything. I went on stage to sing gospel music which I did. Of course, you know Umoja had taken the attention of the audience. Only God knew what they were expecting. When they started hearing Jesus and praise the Lord, hallelujah, it wasn’t funny but I tried my best.

What has been the relationship between you and  your male and female fans?
Cordial.

What has a crazy male or female fan done to you?
I don’t cut the picture of somebody you can do crazy things with because with me, you feel the presence of God. But during shows I have witnessed people falling under anointing; that is people falling and rolling on the floor.

Have you had any embarrassing technical problem on stage?
It often happens during rehearsals and I know how to deal with that. You don’t get too close to the  microphone. I have been in the business for a very long time and I know the rudiments

BLOODBATH AVERTED IN KANO!!

Police intercept 13 bombs
A major blood­bath was Fri­day averted in Kano as Nigeria Police Force, intercepted 13 gas cylinders of Impro­vised Explosive De­vices (IED) primed to explode on worship­pers at a Jumat Pray­ing Ground in the state capital.
The IEDs were loaded in a rickety ox- blood Nissan Starlet car with registra­tion number, AV 234 NSR, within the surrounding of the Praying Ground at Sau­na General Area, Dakata in Kano State, a few minutes ahead of the praying time, which was to commence at 2.00pm.
Briefing newsmen on the development at the Bompai headquarters of the com­mand, Kano State Com­missioner of Police, Alhaji Adenrele Shinaba, held that the Improvised Explo­sive Devices were already primed and were tickling to the hour of explosion when the police intercepted them. He added that if they had exploded on the innocent worshippers, the Abuja tragedy, two days back, would have been a child’s play.
The commissioner, who also displayed a remote control key, billed to trigger off the explosion, also announced the recovery of some live bullets in the ill fated vehicle.
Talking about the recov­ery of the IEDs (bombs) he said the police received information from the members of the public that a vehicle was abandoned in their vicinity.
He added that following the tip from the community, the police immediately dispatched their Explosive Ordinance Unit to the spot. According to him, upon arrival, the vehicle was screened and found to be loaded with explosive de­vices. He explained that the police first asked the residents of the area to leave the vicinity of the parked car, following which they detonated the first gas cylinder, adding that the impact of that single detona­tion shook several houses simultaneously and made a very loud, huge explosive sound.
Following this develop­ment, the Explosive Ordi­nance Unit advised that the rest of the explosive devic­es should not be denoted at the point, but should be re­moved elsewhere to ensure they were safely detonated.
He appreciated the mem­bers of the Kano public for the timely and vital infor­mation while thanking God for the protection of lives, restating that if the terror­ists had succeeded, “the agony would have been un­imaginable by now.

EX-POLICEMAN CONVICTED FOR MURDER OF TWO WOMEN

A former police officer is being questioned after the remains of two women were found stuffed in suitcases and dumped on a road in the US state of Wisconsin.
Steven Zelich, 52, from the Milwaukee area, was preliminary charged on Thursday with hiding a corpse.
Detectives removed large bags of evidence and a refrigerator from his apartment after his arrest on Wednesday.
Police said the suspect may have met at least one of the women on a bondage website.
The authorities have named one victim as Laura Simonson, 37, of Farmington, Minnesota.
She was identified within a day by her tatoos.
Police allege she and Zelich checked into a Minnesota hotel on November 2, and the suspect checked out alone the next day.
The second woman has not yet been named by investigators.
Simonson's Father, Richard Wierson, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel his daughter had suffered from mental illness.
He said she had posted escort ads online and that her seven children were placed in foster care four years ago.
Zelich worked for the West Alis police department in Milwaukee Country from February 1989 until he quit in 2001.
He has been employed as a guard with Security Services USA since 2007, according to officials.
Zelich is due in court on Friday.

Thursday, 26 June 2014

AMERICAN ACTOR ELI WALLACH DIES AT 98; BEST KNOWN FOR FILM CLASSIC "THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY."

Eli Wallach, a veteran stage, screen and television actor who was closely identified with Tennessee Williams’ plays on the New York stage but gained fame in Hollywood for a string of films in which he specialized in playing bandits, thieves, mafia dons and other criminals, has died. He was 98.
Wallach, who received an honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement in 2010, died at 4:47 p.m. Tuesday in the family’s home in New York City, according to his daughter Katherine.
Wallach won a Tony award in 1951 for his performance opposite Maureen Stapleton in Williams’ “The Rose Tattoo” and also starred on Broadway in the playwright’s “Camino Real” and off Broadway in Williams’ “This Property Is Condemned.”
But, though he returned to the stage all of his long professional life, Wallach was more widely known for his films. Among his better-known roles were Carroll Baker’s sleazy lover in Williams’ “Baby Doll” (1956), directed by Elia Kazan; the roustabout Guido in John Huston’s “The Misfits” (1961), which was based on Arthur Miller’s screenplay and notable for being the last film of both Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe; and art collector Davis Leland in 1966′s “How to Steal a Million,” in which he starred with Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole.
But he was probably most famous for his roles in two westerns: “The Magnificent Seven” (1960), the classic John Sturges western in which he played not one of the seven gunfighters holding off a gang of thieves but Calvera, the head of a Mexican gang; and “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” Sergio Leone’s 1966 western in which Clint Eastwood was “the good,” Lee Van Cleef was “the bad” and Wallach was “the ugly” Tuco.

As Time magazine wrote in 1968, Leone “went out and hired his first big-time actor” for the part of Tuco; at the time, Eastwood was just breaking out of his “Rawhide” role on TV. Set during the American Civil War, Wallach plays a Mexican gunman who partners up with Eastwood’s amoral “Man With No Name” to con towns out of the bounties that are on Wallach’s head. Just as Wallach is about to be hung, Eastwood shoots the rope tied to his neck, and the two escape to repeat their scheme.
“I was hanged four times in that movie!” Wallach joked to NPR’s Scott Simon in 2004.
Chicago Tribune movie critic Michael Wilmington, writing about the film nearly 40 years after its release, said that Wallach “burns up the screen as scruffy, insanely energetic Tuco, forever popping up like a berserk, evil toy.”
In one scene, Tuco is in a bathtub when one of his pursuers comes upon him and tells him all the reasons he will be glad to kill him. Tuco pulls out a gun, shoots the man in the head and says: “If you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk!”
The film’s haunting musical theme by Ennio Morricone became an instant classic, one that, even decades after the film was made, was not infrequently whistled in Wallach’s direction as he walked down a street in Manhattan.
So identified was Wallach with his role as Tuco that he puckishly named his 2005 memoir “The Good, the Bad, and Me: In My Anecdotage.”
As one of the original “Method” actors, Wallach did not stereotype his bandits and other lowlifes and always tried to see what made them tick and what brought them to life. For example, he said he realized that Calvera, a successful bandit, would have something to show for it, so he talked Sturges into letting him wear a silk shirt, ride a good horse and put gold caps on two of his teeth.
“For me it was a way of defining the character’s objective and giving him reality,” he told the Guardian newspaper in 2000. He later explained to NPR’s Simon: “I always feel there’s a reason for what the bandit does. I try to make them human. Because deep inside all of us — did you ever swat a fly? That’s murder.”
He said that he regretted not having heard Elmer Bernstein’s memorable theme for “Magnificent Seven” while the film was being shot.
“If I had, I would have sat upright in my saddle, ridden with authority, and felt like the head of my gang,” he said.
Wallach often said that his favorite film was his first — “Baby Doll,” in which he seduces the title character into betraying her husband. He said people seemed shocked by a scene in which he and Baker are filmed on a porch swing and his hands, slightly off-screen, appear to stroke her legs — which so excites Baby Doll that she ends by walking off and saying, “I can’t breathe!”
Wallach said that what he was actually doing was reaching out of the view of the camera to a radiator at their feet because it was “late November and it was cold as hell.”
A raucous storyteller, he would also recount his response to Francis Ford Coppola’s request that he appear as mobster Don Altobello, who suffers death by poisoned cannoli in “The Godfather Part III” (1990).
“Francis said, ‘I want you to play this old, old, old, old, marvelous old friend of the family,’“ Wallach told the Denver Post in 1991. “I said, ‘Listen, if I was such an old, old, old friend of the family, why wasn’t I in ‘Godfather I’ or ‘Godfather II’?”
“He said, ‘Well, you were in Sicily.’”
Film historian Richard Schickel, in his 2005 review of Wallach’s “The Good, the Bad, and Me” for the New York Times, said the actor’s “essential screen character is a curiously lovable combination of slyness and bluster.”
“There’s something uncalculated, even sometimes something pre-moral and childlike in these whirlwind performances,” Schickel wrote.
Wallach was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec. 7, 1915, the son of immigrants from Poland who wanted him to be a teacher. He was raised on the stories that his father, a storekeeper, told about Cossacks riding into his Polish village, pillaging and killing Jews.
Wallach grew up mostly among Italian immigrants in a neighborhood still lighted by gas lamps. He saw his first movies at the Rialto — “The Perils of Pauline” or westerns starring Tom Mix or William S. Hart. At home, he would act out scenes from “Beau Geste” or other films.
“Reenacting episodes that I had seen in movies always gave me a sense of power,” Wallach wrote in his memoirs.
After his family moved to Flatbush, he joined the drama club in high school. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1936 from the University of Texas at Austin — he went there because it was during the Depression and tuition was cheaper — and his master’s in education at City College of New York in 1938. When he still insisted on being an actor, his father asked: “From this you make a living?”
After he failed a test to get his education certificate, Wallach began studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, where Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Gregory Peck were his classmates and Martha Graham was a mentor.
During World War II, he served in the Army Medical Corps and, when he returned to New York, got a part in “Skydrift,” which ran for less than a week but also marked the Broadway debut of Rita Moreno.
His next role was in “This Property Is Condemned,” in which he was cast opposite a young redheaded actress named Anne Jackson. The two soon embarked on a relationship that would last the rest of their lives. They married in 1948.
Wallach and Jackson were both accepted in the American Repertory Theatre, but though ART presented several plays on Broadway (Wallach played the duck in “Alice in Wonderland”), it lasted only for a year. The couple then became charter members of the newly formed Actors Studio launched by Kazan and others. Other charter members included Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Shelley Winters and Kim Stanley.
Wallach called the Actors Studio “a workplace, almost a gym for professional actors” where they would meet twice a week to work on scenes, employing the approach to acting pioneered by Konstantin Stanislavsky.
In one example of this kind of acting, Wallach told The Times in 1964, he had to imagine that Hayley Mills was stealing all his scenes in “The Moon-Spinners” to believably project that he actually wanted to kill someone with “such a refreshing personality.”
In 1948, Wallach got a major break in being cast as a replacement as Stefanowski in the Broadway cast of “Mister Roberts,” which starred Henry Fonda. He stayed with the play until the end of its long run.
In 1953, he agreed to do “The Rose Tattoo,” an obligation that prevented him from taking the role of Pvt. Maggio in Fred Zinnemann’s “From Here to Eternity.” Frank Sinatra went on to win an Oscar for the role, renewing his career.
Though it was an opportunity missed, Wallach never regretted his decision to work on another Williams play with Kazan directing, even though “Camino Real” was a flop.
“All of us in the cast felt we were embarking on a trip to a world we had never encountered before,” Wallach said.
In what Wallach considered a sort of consolation prize, Williams incorporated into “Camino Real” a line that Wallach had used with the playwright in trying to persuade him to release the actor from the obligation: “I want to level with you — can I level with you?”
Wallach and Jackson frequently appeared together on stage, including several Murray Schisgal plays, including “The Typists and The Tiger” and “Luv,” which had a long run on Broadway in the mid-1960s.
“I love movies, but I don’t get the charge out of them that I got on stage this afternoon,” Wallach told The Times in 1974, when he was starring with his wife in Jean Anouilh’s “The Waltz of the Toreadors” at Chicago’s Huntington Harford Theater.
Wallach appeared on many television programs and series, including “Our Family Honor,” in which he played the head of a New York crime syndicate. He won an Emmy in 1966 for “The Poppy Is Also a Flower.” In the late 1960s, he played “Mr Freeze” in one episode of “Batman.”
“But you know, I still get more mail for that one episode of ‘Batman’ than just about anything else,” Wallach said 30 years later.
Besides his wife of 66 years, he is survived by his son, Peter; daughters Roberta and Katherine; and grandchildren

BABATUNDE OUT OF WORLD CUP

Onazi’s shot breaks midfeilder’s hand
Super Eagles coach, Ste­phen Keshi, has ruled out midfielder Mi­chael Babatunde from playing part in the next matches of the Brazil 2014 World Cup.
Keshi told reporters at a post match that the Volyn Lutsk of Ukraine player, who appeared to break his hand after be­ing struck by the ball during the Group F clash with Argentina would no longer play any part should the Super Eagles progress beyond the sec­ond round.
Babatunde was hit by a shot from teammate, Ogenyi Onazi during the second half, as he tried to move out of the way. He was in distress and was soon stretchered off after being given a protective cast for his arm. Michael Uchebo was substituted on in his place.
“I think he’s got a broken hand and is go­ing to get surgery as we speak,” Keshi said in his post match news confer­ence. “I’m not sure he’s going to play again in this World Cup. It’s not good,” he added.
Babatunde departed the field of play with Nigeria trailing 3-2, and the scores remained the same at full-time.
Despite the defeat, the Super Eagles advanced out of Group F to the round of 16, with Ar­gentina going through as group winners
Babatunde had en­dured a frustrating World Cup, having also been stretchered off in the 1-0 win against Bosnia-Her­zegovina after picking up an injury

NIGERIAN FANS STRANDED IN SAO PAULO

The hope of 600 Nigerians hoping to watch yesterday’s World Cup match between the Super Eagles and Argentina was dashed when wakanow.com, official travel partners to the Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF) failed to transport them to Porto Alegre, venue of the match.
Wakanow had promised to move the fans from Sao Paulo to Porto Alegre yesterday morning, in time for the kick-off, but the promise went unkept.
“Most of us left Nigeria, believing that we were going to Porto Alegre. We were surprised to be brought to Sao Paulo. Many  had are alleging that this has all the tell tale signs of a scam,” said a bitterly disappointed fan. The disappointment was heightened by a lack of information from Wakanow which, only at the last minute, got tickets for about 50 people to go to Porto Alegre, leaving others stranded.
Major companies like MTN, Naija Bet , DStv, 360 Bet and  Tecno, which sponsored promo winners and customers to watch the World Cup were left bemoaning their fate

HUNGER FORCED ME TO STEAL A BOTTLE OF SOFT DRINK- ACCUSED

A 24-year-old unemployed man, Joshua Ogbodo, told an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court on Thursday in Lagos that he stole a bottle of soft drink at a school premises due to hunger.
“My Lord, I stole the teacher’s mineral because I was hungry and I have been roaming the streets looking for what to eat. I promise never to do so again.’’
Ogbodo was charged with conspiracy, attempt to commit an offence and stealing alongside one Rufai Ibrahim, 24, also unemployed.
Ogbodo and his accomplice, Ibrahim, gave no fixed residential addresses.
Ibrahim told the court that he had gone to the school to submit a job application when he was arrested with Ogbodo for stealing a bottle of drink by security guards at the school.
The prosecutor, Cpl. Babaje Ishiaku, told the court that the accused committed the offence on June 23 at the Lagos State Model School, Mobolaji Johnson St., Lekki, Lagos.
He said that the accused stole a bottle of soft drink valued at N80, and belonging to one Mr Dominic Johnson, a teacher.
Ogbodo pleaded guilty to the charges, while Ibrahim entered a no guilty plea.
The magistrate, Miss Oluwatosin Fowowe, discharged Ibrahim after determining that he was a victim of circumstance.
Fowowe also discharged Ogbodo with a caution, “I am giving you a final warning; I don’t want to see you arraigned for stealing anything again,’’ she said. (NAN

KIM JONG-UN & NORTH KOREA FURIOUS OVER SETH ROGEN’S NEW FILM; THREATENS THE US

Kim Jong-un threatens calls Seth Rogen a “gangster filmmaker” and threatens the US with “merciless” punishment over Rogen’s new film. 
Today the North Korean government issued a rather severe statement about Seth Rogen’s upcoming film, The Interview, calling the action/comedy film an “act of war.”
The movie stars Rogen and James Franco as two journalists who score an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and are subsequently ordered by the CIA to assassinate him.  Needless to say, North Korea was none to happy at Kim Jong-un’s likeness being used in the film.  In a statement published by the state run KCNA news agency, Rogen was characterized as a “gangster filmmaker,” and officials called upon the US to block the film.
“The act of making and screening such a movie that portrays an attack on our top leadership… is a most wanton act of terror and act of war, and is absolutely intolerable,” a foreign ministry spokesman said, adding that the US would face a “resolute and merciless response” if the US fails to ban the film, which is slated for release sometime later this year.
 Kim Myong-chol, an unofficial spokesperson for the North Korean government, was also critical of the film in last week’s interview with The Telegraph, where he called America “desperate,” saying, There is a special irony in this story line as it shows the desperation of the US government and American society.
He continued, “A film about the assassination of a foreign leader mirrors what the US has done in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine,” he added. “And let us not forget who killed [President John F.] Kennedy – Americans. In fact, President [Barack] Obama should be careful in case the US military wants to kill him as well.”
The North Korea regime is no stranger to rhetorical threats, having warned the US and other countries of “merciless” punishment multiple times.
Rogen, meanwhile, seems to be unphased, having tweeted the following:
Apparently Kim Jong Un plans on watching #TheInterview. I hope he likes it!!

BOW WOW CHANGES HIS NAME

Bow Wow says he’s going by Shad Moss after June 29th.

First Bow Wow let go of the “Lil” in 2002, but now he wants to get rid of everything as whole, starting on June 29th at the BET Awards. he wants you to call him by his government name, Shad Moss. Bow Wow posted his announcement as a comment on his Instagram video which he said that the name doesn’t fit who he his anymore.

ANNOUNCEMENT: After BET awards i will no longer go by Bow Wow! Im going by my real name “Shad Moss” we made a lot of history as bow wow. Now its time for the next chapter and challenge. Bow wow does not fit who i am today. I’ma father, business man, TV host, Actor, and rapper! Time for MR Moss to take over
Bow Wow will be presenting the Viewer’s Choice Award at the Bet Awards this Sunday with Keisha Chante seeing that he is the host for BET’s 106 & Park, and it’s tradition.

Bow Wow also has some things planned for his future, he is about to release his single produced by Trauma- Tone “Right Now” featuring K-Camp via YMCMB/ So So Def.

We’ve been used to Bow Wow for so long, I wonder if everyone is going to remember to call him by his real name after Sunday.

CHRIS BROWN REJECTS PLEA DEAL IN ASSAULT CASE

Chris Brown rejected a plea deal on Wednesday (June 25) in a case stemming from his felony assault arrest in Washington, D.C., last year.
According to the Associated Press, the singer was close to reaching an agreement that would keep him out of jail, by pleading guilty to simple assault. But his attorneys did not agree on the statement of facts about what happened on the night of October 27 outside of D.C.’s W hotel.
Brown rejected another plea deal in the same case in January, with his attorney, Mark Geragos, once again maintaining that the singer did nothing wrong.
Alleged victim Parker Adams claimed that Brown and his bodyguard, Christopher Hollosy, assaulted him after he tried to take a picture with the singer and two of his fans.
But Geragos told reporters that the statement of facts was inaccurate, and that “they wanted him to read from a script that wasn’t true.”
Brown will go to trial on September 8

PASTOR WHO SOLD HIS BLOOD TO BUY COCAINE

A zonal Pastor of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Mr Victor Edo, said; back in the days, he had to donate his blood in exchange for money to satisfy his urge for heroine, cocaine, and some other drugs.
Pastor Victor made the shocking confession on Tuesday, during a visit to Christ Against Drug Abuse Ministry in the Araga, Epe area Lagos State by officials of the National Drug Enforcement Agency NDLEA.
He said "At a point, I started taking them. I was kingpin of ikeja cocaine triangle that the media were writing about sometime in 1987, NDLEA eventually arrested me."
"I sold my blood to satisfy my urge. My father and my relatives rejected me, but eventually, I came to CADAM IN 1988. Today I am an ordained Pastor."

RITUALIST'S DEN UNCOVERED IN LAGOS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

… Human parts found, 6-yr-old child rescued 
There was pandemonium yesterday at the Majidun area of Ikorodu in Lagos State as a ritual­ists’ den was uncovered in a Pentecostal church in the area.
Angry residents, who be­sieged the church, attempted to set the building ablaze but for the quick intervention of policemen from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Area N Command in Ijede.
Trouble started for the church when a female mem­ber, identified as Rosemary, was seen with a travelling bag containing a little boy identified as Kelvin.
An eyewitness, John Alum, said on close exami­nation, the boy turned out to be the six-year-old son of the suspect’s neighbour.
The discovery sparked off heavy protest and the angry crowd that gathered forced the woman to take them to her destination.
Alum said: “We were shocked that the woman who committed the dastardly act was a member of the pen­tecostal church. A man was also rescued from the church. The man was in chains and he told us that he was ab­ducted and kept in captivity for over a decade. We also found a pit inside the church where many skulls and hu­man bones were seen.”
He said the woman would have been lynched, but the mob wanted her to be used as witness by the police against the pastor of the church, who took to his heels.
Another eyewitness, Bose Oladende, stated that she saw the boy playing at about 7.30 am and later saw the woman taking him inside the church but did not suspect foul play as she believed the place to be God’s house.
“But I became suspicious when the woman came out, holding a bag without the little boy. Beside, the church members don’t worship on Wednesdays but Tuesdays. I now raised the alarm and we were shocked with what we saw. I saw the little boy that was playing few minutes ago inside the bag.
“I used to see the church as a firebrand church not know­ing that it is a ritualists’ den. I thank God that I have not gone to worship there,” she said.
A police officer, who spoke on condition of ano­nymity, told Daily Sun that policemen had to rush to the scene to save lives and the houses near the church from being burnt.
As at press time, hundreds of angry residents, armed with dangerous weapons, in­cluding machetes, bottles and fuel, were seen calling for the head of the woman and beg­ging the police to allow them set the church ablaze.
Lagos State Police spokes­person, Ngozi Braide, who confirmed the incident, said: “At about 7.30 am, the Di­visional Police Officer in charge of Ikpakodo received a distress call that a woman was accosted with a bag con­taining a six-year-old boy and was about being lynched. He and his men raced to the scene and rescued the woman identified as Rosemary (sur­name withheld by us).”
According to Braide, the suspect had allegedly con­fessed that she was sent by the pastor of the church locat­ed at Lagos Road, Majidun.
She said the police stormed the church and ar­rested five persons, including the suspect, Madu, Boniface and Ifeanyi, adding that the owner of the church was on the run

2 INSURGENTS FLEEING SAMBISA FOREST ARRESTED: CONFESSED

Two suspected Boko Haram gunmen arrested in Maiduguri , Borno State yesterday by youth vigilance group said they were forced to flee their Sambisa Forest camp following incessant snake bites, a development which they described as spiritual attack.
The two suspects, Kolo Mustapha and Umar Abor, were apprehended at Mairi ward, a sprawling community behind the University of Maiduguri campus, by members of the group, Civilian JTF. They confessed that they fled the forest with some of their co-fighters to nearer Local Governments areas in the state, following increasing snake bites.
“Most of us are fleeing because there are too many snakes now in the forest, once they bite, they disappeared and the victims do not last 24 hours. We were told that the people of Chibok local government are the ones turning into snakes and attacking us in the forest,” Musta­pha said.
He claimed they came into Maiduguri on Tuesday night and had attempted to hide in an uncompleted building in the area when they were sighted and apprehended by the Civilian JTF.
“We are pleading with them to spare our lives, we were forced into the sect, but we know that, it is not the right way. I personally have never killed anyone, but my friend (Abor) has killed people,” Mustapha said.
But Abor said that Mustapha was lying, not­ing that all of them have participated in killing of people at various times. “We have fought together since 2010, we have fought in Marte, Bama, Buni Yadima and Gwoza. We were not in Chibok, we have not seen the girls but we heard about it. Our leaders have been talking about it and we have been following all the news from the radio,” he disclosed.
Meanwhile, some soldiers may have died following an ambush on their base by Boko Haram along the volatile Damboa axis, south of Borno, sources said.
Some Boko Haram fighters were said to have launched a coordinated attack on the military post at Bulabulin Ngaura in Damboa Local Government, about 55 kilometres away from Maiduguri, Borno State capital. The attackers launched Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) into the base, causing massive destruction, the source revealed, adding that 16 soldiers may have died in the attack.

BOMB BLAST IN ABUJA: 21 KILLED

A bomb attack on a busy shopping district in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, has killed at least 21 people and injured 52 more.
The blast, near the popular Banex plaza shopping complex in Wuse district, could be heard from miles away and sent plumes of smoke into the air.
Police say a suspect has been arrested. No group has claimed responsibility.
Islamist militant group Boko Haram has bombed targets in Abuja and across northern Nigeria recently.
12 bodies of men and women at the mortuary at the Maimata District Hospital, which is a few kilometres from the site of the blast.
Doctors and nurses were treating dozens of wounded - many of them for burns on their faces, hands and legs. The security forces were trying to keep order as relatives and friends rushed to the hospital to find out about the fate of their loved ones.
One little boy, with bloodstains on his forehead. He was sobbing and looking for his mother.
A stranger brought him to the hospital after finding him, alone and disoriented, near the blast site. He got separated from his mother when the explosion ripped through the area. The boy did not know whether she was alive or dead, but the man looking after him feared the worst.