Wednesday, December 23, 2015

The Rise of Nigerian Striker, Odion Ighalo from Ajegunle Ghetto to the English Premier League



Nigerian striker, Odion Ighalo is currently making waves in the English Premier league with an impressive record of 12 goals with a recent brace against Liverpool football club.
Odion Ighalo
 
As a boy, Odion Ighalo and his Olodi Warriors team-mates would hit the deck when they heard gun fire during training, according to Dailymail.

The bullets didn’t know the difference between the young footballers and the drug dealers selling their narcotics on a corner of the pitch, who the police were targeting. Growing up in the Ajegunle ghetto, at the heart of Nigerian city Lagos, life can be like that.

Watford’s in-form striker Ighalo, a devout Christian, thanks God at every opportunity. It is understandable when you consider the miracle of his journey. The pitch where he would train and play matches as a child is called the ‘Maracana’ by locals. The field in the Tolu area of the community is one of the most popular places in Ajegunle.

Taribo West, formerly of Inter and AC Milan, and Emmanuel Amunike, who played for Barcelona, graced it in their days. At the nearby Navy Playground, beside Boundary market, Nwankwo Kanu and Finidi George have been spotted playing in the past.

Ajegunle has become known as the place that turns filth into gold. Many of the streets are littered with garbage, piled so high in some areas it reaches rooftops. Some houses are even built on top of great mounds. But out of its depths have emerged footballers who would go on to make waves in Europe. Ighalo is the latest.

His mother, Martina, worked day and night selling water and soft drinks to save up for his first pair of boots. He chose a pair of adidas Copa Mundials, displaying a touch of class, even back then, which he has carried into the Premier League this season.

His father, Paul, wanted him to go to school and study, so his parents would argue. Ighalo, one of six siblings living with intermittent electricity and poor water, just wanted to play football.

He would kick tin cans or plastic bottles barefoot around the Ajegunle streets. They were not hard to find. The Premier League is hugely popular in Nigeria and he loved watching Dwight Yorke back then and is a Manchester United supporter.

Ighalo sends a chunk of his wages back to family in Nigeria and charities who help kids, schools and widows.

He plans to open up an orphanage there next year. His charitable spending must be considerable: in an age when many players are millionaires by their early 20s, at 26 and having played in La Liga and Serie A he confesses not to be one.

In his teens, he played for Prime and Julius Berger — renamed as Bridge FC — in Nigeria where he was picked up by agent Marcelo Houseman who secured him a move to Lyn in Norway.

There, he was astonished to discover snow for the first time. While some of his fellow countrymen could not tolerate the cold and moved back home, Ighalo was intent on succeeding to keep out of the strife he had left behind.

Then, at 19, he got a big move to Udinese — where Alexis Sanchez was a team-mate — and became part of the Pozzo family. Loans to Pozzo-owned Granada, who he helped to promotion to the Spanish top flight, preceded a loan then permanent transfer to Pozzo-owned Watford.

His goals helped Watford to promotion from the Championship last season — 20 in the league, narrowly behind strike partner Troy Deeney on 21. This season, he has taken over. Deeney has been content playing the foil while Ighalo has scored 12 Premier League goals.

The pair share a friendly relationship. Their children attend the same school and Ighalo, with his proficiency in other languages from his travels, sometimes acts as translator when captain Deeney can’t communicate with one of their players.

But goalscoring has been Ighalo’s primary function. His 28 league strikes in 2015 are greater than anyone in English football’s top four divisions. In the top five European leagues, they put him just behind Cristiano Ronaldo (35), Lionel Messi (33), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (29) and alongside Luis Suarez in joint-fourth.

Despite this, his Watford future was uncertain in the summer. Hebei China Fortune offered £10million for him and big wages, but he turned them down.

It was unsure if he fitted into Quique Sanchez Flores’s plans, but Ighalo did what has been ingrained in him since he was a child, ducking for cover.

He got his head down, kept on believing better was to come and proved his worth.

Popular Nollywood Actor, Femi Branch Charged to Court for Issuing Dud Cheque

It seems to be a trying time for prolific Nigerian actor, Femi Branch who shuttles between the English and Yoruba movies as he faces prosecution in court.
Femi Branch
 
Popular Nollywoood Actor and producer Femi Branch was recently charged to Ikeja Magistrate court for issuing a dud cheque of 1.5 Million Naira to De Santo hotel in Ikeja Lagos.

According to a source involved in the matter, the popular Yoruba actor issued the dud cheque to the hotel after staying in the hotel facility for months.

The management of De Santo hotel lodged a complaint with the police , Femi was arrested and promptly charged to Ikeja magistrate court on November 20 where he was granted bail on self recognition and the bail amount was 500,000 Naira.

The court also ruled that the accused should be remanded in Kirikiri prison pending when he fulfills his bail condition

The source also said that it took some weeks before Femi could fulfill his bail condition, just in time for the Best of Nollywood award that took place in Ondo state where Femi was one of the comperes of the event.

The court also adjourned the trial of the accused to January 6 2016.
 
See copy of the charges against the actor:
 

Money Talking! Five Star Music CEO E-Money Buys 2015 Mercedes Benz Sprinter...See Photos

The Chief Executive Officer of Five Star Music Records, Emeka Okonkwo, popularly called E-Money has bought the 2015 Mercedes Benz Sprinter.
KCee and brother, E-Money
 
The luxury SUV recently acquired by the Five Star Music Boss, Emeka Okonkwo, is said to cost about N30million.
 
See photos below...
 
2015 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 
 

Hardwork Pays! See the Transformation of Nigerian Singer, Waje from 2009 to 2015 in Photos

Singer and mother of one, Waje who hails from Edo state, South-south part of Nigeria is currently grateful to God as she shared her transformation through the years in a photo collage.
 
Waje who is undeniably one of the best female vocalists in Africa took to her instagram page to share a photo collage of her transformation from 2009 to 2015 few hours ago.

The talented songstress, who has gradually developed herself into a force to reckon with in the music industry captioned the photo collage (above);

“2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 God stays #thankful”

So Cute! Nigerian Singer, Yemi Alade Looking Flawless in No Make-up Photos

MAMA awards best female act, Yemi Alade has shared lovely photos of her natural looks...it's really stunning!
Yemi Alade
 
Yemi Alade shared a picture of herself without make-up with this heart touching caption that says, "Got my Dad's Nose Lol,#MissU #SleepOn".
 
Her late father who was a former Commissioner of Police, Mr J.A Alade died earlier this year and has since being laid to rest.
 
Yemi Alade is a very hardworking female music artiste with a successful year to crown her efforts.
 
See a collage of photos below:
 

Red Hot! Nigerian Pornstar Breaks the Internet with Hot Photos to Celebrate Christmas (Photos)



Judith Mazagwu popularly known as Afrocandy has shared raunchy photos on the internet to mark the yuletide.
Afrocandy
 
The mother of two and singer who is based in the United States of America has sent goodwill messages to her fans with semi-unclad pictures of her body on display. Her social media accounts have been on fire since the pictures were uploaded.
 
See more photos and a couple of social media responses to the unclad photos:
 
 
 
 
 

Channels Television Wins TV Station of the Year for a Record 10th Time (Photos)

The big announcement by veteran broadcaster, Dr. Christopher Kolade, heralded the emergence of Channels Television as the Best Television Station of the Year, for a record 10th time.
 
At the Nigerian Media Merit Awards event on Tuesday in Lagos, Channels Television was awarded the best television station in Nigeria for a record 10th time. This year’s award makes it the 6th time in a row that the station is winning since 2010.
 
The announcement at the event was made by veteran broadcaster, Dr. Christopher Kolade, and it heralded the emergence of Channels Television as the Best Television Station for the Year 2015.
 
 
The Chairman and Chief Executive of Channels Television, John Momoh attributed the feat to the diligence and hard work of his staff and the grace of God.
 
The station previously bagged the award in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015

Hot! Check Out 5 Things Every Nigerian Girl Wants for Christmas



As the festive period gains momentum, here is a list of most important things a Nigerian woman would really love to have.
beautiful photo of a Nigerian girl
 
Black girls are often regarded as the most beautiful and intelligent group of women in the world. Although every lady has a unique taste, there are certain things each one of them crave and will not hesitate to include on their secret Santa list. 
 
Below are a list items Nigerian girls want for Christmas. We hope that you get the clue and have a couple of laughs as you read on.
 
1. A great food processor
Although many comedians and tabloids have tried to portray Nigerian girls as fast-food lovers, the truth is that they love to cook!
 
With the modern technology making cooking easier and faster, the average Nigerian girl has a food machine on their ‘Santa’s list’. Get her a food processor with several blades and functions, and you are on your way to stealing her heart.
 
2. Husband
This applies to the single girl. African women are raised to be homely and family-oriented, and so a majority of them who are above 25 and yet unmarried have the intense longing for a husband with whom they can start a family with.
 
While most of them will never admit it, a glance on their wishlist will reveal snagging a “husband” as Number 1. If you are dating a Nigerian girl, this Christmas might just be the best time to propose to her, that way you help both Santa and yourself. Also, if you are a single brother, ready for marriage and searching for your ‘missing rib’…go find a sister and propose.
 
3. Gym membership
Keeping fit and looking trim is the new trend for Nigerian girls, especially those in Lagos, and so, a majority of them are saving their hard earned registered in gym – the idea basically is to look like most of the celebrities.
 
Unfortunately, not all gyms offer great services and those who are unable to gain gym membership at the top sweatshops where they can get great work out, keep wishing for membership. They hope that somehow, Santa will touch someone to get them registered in one of the gyms, and for free too.
 
4. An unlimited cash account
Forget Nigerian girls, every single human in the country and the world would do almost anything for an unlimited expense account. Shoes, clothes, hair, spa time…they all cost money, and usually, for the average lady, it is a bit of a challenge getting everything you need to stay on top of the fashion game.
 
Also with an unlimited expense account, it would easy to set up dream businesses and live an organized life. While they know there is a slim chance of this wish coming true, these girls still include it on their list in faith.
 
5. Calorie- Free Alcohol
Christmas is a time for merriment and celebration. And truth be told, there is no party without alcohol! Unfortunately, drinking every night at the festivities is all fun and games until it is January and you look less like Toke Makinwa and more like Lepacious Bose.
 
Alcohol in some way, tends to add fat to the thighs, belly and arms. So, some girls who believe they can eat their cake and have it now want calorie-free alcohol. Let’s hope Santa has something in store

Reality TV Star, Aubrey Morgan Sets Internet on Fire With Picture of Her N*ked Bum (Photos)

It's the season of breaking the internet as celebrities outwit each other by showing their raunchy pictures in a bid to win over fans.
Reality Tv Star, Aubrey Morgan O'Day
 
American singer-songwriter, member of the duo band Dumblonde and reality television personality, Aubrey Morgan O'Day is another celebrity who wants to break the internet as she released picture of her n*ked bum on Instagram making many of her fans drool.
 
The picture has generated comments both good and bad. 
 
 
It is known that the celebrity has resorted to this recent stunt to increase her followership and revive her career and it is working already as many people are talking about her again. 
 
Audrey's picture of her bare bum

Wow! Pretty Lady Wears Dress Made With Access Bank ATM Cards (Photos)

Pictures of a beautiful Nigerian lady has emerged with a very strange clothing made with Access Bank's Automated Teller Machine cards.
The lady with the strange attire
 
The identity of the lady in question is not known but rumours have it that she may be a staff of the bank and her attire is a form of advertisement for the financial institution.
 
 
 

Why Buhari Insisted on Having Amaechi & Fashola in His Cabinet - Prof. Itse Sagay

"Who are the people who wrote petitions against Amaechi and Fashola? Primarily, they are this same people who are afraid of being probed," Prof. Sagay speaks out in explosive interview.
Prof. Itse Sagay
 
In this exclusive interview with Premium Times, a professor of Law and the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption, Itse Sagay, has spoken about the reasons why President Muhammadu Buhari insisted on having Rotimi Amaechi and Babatunde Fashola in his cabinet despite massive opposition.
 
Read excerpt below;
 
Critics of the present government say they are targeting only PDP members. That there’s an Amaechi or Fashola who had also had petitions written against them yet nothing was done to them. What do you think about that?
 
Who are the people who wrote petitions against Amaechi and Fashola? Primarily, they are this same people who are afraid of being probed. Who thought these two strong men being in Buhari’s government will so strengthen that government. That the contrast between it and the Jonathan government will be so strong and that they themselves will be exposed. Do you think Wike will want Amaechi to be in any government? 
 
He would not. He is so frightened of Amaechi, if he could destroy him he would have destroyed him long ago. There’s nothing he had not done to destroy him. With Mama Patience. There’s nothing they haven’t done. It’s just that the guy is such a clucky, strong, energetic, and witty fellow that just got himself out of all that. Then they just cooked up a panel made up of sympathetic, pro-Wike judges who went there parading themselves in a most dishonourable manner. So it’s nothing to be taken seriously.
 
The same thing with Fashola. Some people did not want Fashola to be in this government and so they just decided that the best thing to do is to tarnish his name, tarnish his record, which the whole world respects. From the United States to Australia, to the Middle East, to even the United Nations, everybody knows that Fashola has the best record in governance that this country has had since Awolowo. 
 
So they just wanted to destroy all that over night because they were frightened of him becoming a minister. That’s why I have a great respect for Buhari. He was unmoved. He was unshaken. He just kept his cool. And when he now came out, what did he do? He made Fashola the symbol of his government. Fashola is the number one minister in this country today. And Transport given to Amaechi is equally important, because we are talking of railways, highways, aviation, and so on. Buhari knows what he is doing most of the time. He doesn’t talk much.
 
But do you think this government’s fight against corruption so far has targeted only opposition elements?
 
No. It hasn’t. You see, what is happening, I’m a little bit in the know of this, this government is not going out of the way to look for people to prosecute. No. They are prosecuting people whose corruption is jarring them in the face. Corruption that is virtually blocking your road, you cannot move unless you move it out of the way. That’s the type of corruption we are facing. Corruption that has crippled this government now. 
 
So when they talk of corruption of Obasanjo, Yar’adua, all these people, that we should go back to that, no complain about that. But if we don’t clear the last five years, the type of corruption we have seen is mind-boggling and not only that, they are all close. You can see the way the NSA’s office was turned into a bazaar. Even after Buhari was elected, they still transferred money, over 27 billion to NSA’s office, after the election. 
 
We have to deal with those first. How can you now go back to 1960, to Shagari and so on when you have this low-hanging fruit right in your face. It makes no sense. So it’s not a question of discrimination. It’s a question of going after the obvious, the immediate, the most threatening which has to be taken care of before you move on.

Happening Now: Abuja Court Judge Excuses Self from Case as Nnamdi Kalu Objects to Trial

Nnamdi Kanu who was arraigned today, has told the court before commencement of the prosecution's plea that he preferred being held in the detention, than subjecting himself to a trial, which outcome will not be respected.
Nnamdi Kanu showing solidarity to supporters during his last court appearance in Abuja
 
A federal High Court judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed, has recused himself from hearing treason charges brought by the government against Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
 
He announced the decision today, Wednesday, December 23rd in Abuja after Nnamdi Kanu objected to the case, saying it was needless, as the federal government had repeatedly disobeyed previous court rulings.
 
 
Nnamdi Kanu, who was arraigned before Justice Mohammed, told the court before commencement of the prosecution’s plea that he preferred being held in the detention, than subjecting himself to a trial, which outcome will not be respected.
 
He said his previous trials had various outcomes that were abused or neglected by the office of the State Security Service, (SSS). He therefore stated his outright objection to the trial in the court.
 
Mohamed Diri, the counsel to the prosecution, who is also the Federal Director of Prosecution, office of the Attorney General, told the court that based on section  396 (2) of the constitution, the defendant had no right to object to being tried by the court until after the plea is heard.
 
 
But the judge said he was standing down from the case, saying Kanu had the right to reject the trial, 'after all justice is rooted on confidence.'

"If any of the parties has no confidence in the court, he has the right to say so", Mr. Mohammed ruled.
 
He noted that the prosecution would have done the same thing if they were in Kanu’s shoes. "Assuming it was the prosecution, if they had no confidence in the court of jurisdiction; would they not have done so?. I hereby remit the case file to the honourable chief judge of this court to reassign it," the judge said.