Tuesday 2 February 2016

Chelsea releases statement on John Terry, suggests contract situation could change

On Sunday, John Terry announced to the media that he would be leaving Chelsea at the end of the season. Terry’s contract is up at Stamford Bridge come the end of 2015/2016 season and the Chelsea captain announced that he would not be receiving a new one from the club, which surprised Chelsea fans. But reports coming from Chelsea Football Club indicate they never at anytime made it clear to him he won't be receiving a new contract. They only told him that nothing is on the table at the moment. So maybe Terry made his emotional statement on Sunday with the hope that Chelsea will give him a new contract after the club is castigated by fans. See Chelsea’s statement after the cut...

Why we transferred Mbaka - Catholic Church

The Leadership of the Catholic Church in Nigeria has explained the reason behind the recent transfer of controversial Catholic priest, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka from Enugu to Emene. According to the Secretary-General of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, Reverend Father Ralph Madu‎, Mbaka's transfer was to make him more useful in his service. He refuted claims by Mbaka that his transfer was a punishment and a calculated move to make him suffer.

Gov Ambode hands over 500KVA transformer to Palmgroove Estate in Odi Olowo-Ojuwoye LCDA, Lagos


 Lagos State Commissioner for Energy & Mineral Resources, Mr. Wale Oluwo, with the Chairman, Resident Association of PalmGroove Estate, Capt. Jide George, during the handing over of a 500KVA Transformer to the Resident by the Lagos State Government, on Saturday, January 30, 2016.

Ubi Franklin reflects on life as he clocks 30 years old


Business man Ubi Franklin who got married last year to Lilian Esoro is a year older today. Ubi who turned 30 years old today took time to reflect on life by writing an emotional message to mark his birthday. He wrote:

Doctor who injected himself with Charlie Sheen's HIV-positive blood claims to have cured countries of HIV


The controversial doctor who famously injected himself with Charlie Sheen's HIV positive blood has claimed his goats milk treatment can cure the virus.
Dr. Samir Chachoua made the extraordinary claims he had 'cured countries' of HIV and Aids during an interview on Real Time with Bill Maher last night.
Chachoua - who is not licensed to practice medicine in the U.S. - has been treating Sheen who revealed last year that he has been battling with virus for four years.

 

Monday 1 February 2016

Chelsea legend John Terry emotionally reveals he'll leave Chelsea at season's end

The 35yr old captain who has played for Chelsea all his life as a professional footballer has revealed that the club has refused to offer him a new deal and that he will be leaving at the end of the season.
John Terry in a press statement revealed that though he will be leaving Chelsea, he will move to a foreign League as he wouldn't want to face his beloved club. He also vowed he'll try to bow out on a high with FA Cup success. Read his press statement after the cut...

I have never been a director or signatory to Sylvan McNamara, says Gbolahan Obanikoro

Gbolahan Obanikoro, son of the former minister of State for Defense and Foreign Affairs, in this interview, clears the air on allegations against him in respect of the N4.75billion received from the embattled former NSA.
How do you respond to the allegations that you are a director of the company Sylvan McNamara Ltd and signatory to the Diamond account which allegedly received the sum of N4.75B from the National Security Adviser?