Thursday, 28 February 2013

I’m leaving Chelsea at the end of the season – Benitez


In a dramatic and shocking press conferenceRafa Benitez confirmed he will leave his post as Chelsea manager at the end of the season.
The Spaniard, was speaking after he watched the team defeat Middlesbrough 2-0 in the FA Cup fifth round, to book a place against Manchester United in the quarter-finals.
He said: “Chelsea gave me the title of interim manager which is a massive mistake. I’m the manager.
“The fans are not helping us. At the end of the season I will leave. They don’t have to worry about me.”
He went ahead to take a dig at the fans, who constantly boo and sing against him at games.
“I am a little bit disappointed with some of the fans. They have to support the team instead of wasting time singing songs,” he continued. “If they continue singing and talking, they are not doing [the team] any favours. I will do my best until the last day.

3 men drug Chinese, stole N7m



The Lagos State Police Command on Wednesday paraded three persons suspected to have drugged a 61-year-old Chinese in a hotel in Festac Town and stolen about N7 million belonging to him.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Umar Manko, paraded the suspects before journalists at the command’s headquarters in Ikeja.
Manko said that the Chinese brought mobile telephone accessories to Nigeria for sale about five months ago, and that the suspects had some business discussions with him before the alleged crime.
``On Jan. 27, the victim claimed that the suspects were with him in his hotel room, where one of them provided food for him. He claimed that after eating the food, he slept off while the suspects went to a warehouse, where the goods were stored and started loading them in a truck.
``While they were loading the goods, a sister to the victim, who was at the warehouse, requested to know the whereabouts of his brother.
The suspects told her that her brother was sick and could not come with them. The woman, suspecting a foul play, went to check the man in the hotel, only to discover the man’s body on the bed.
She raised an alarm; the case was reported to the police, and the suspects were arrested before they could escape.
``When the victim regained consciousness, he claimed his N1 million and $400,000 (about N6 million) were stolen by the suspects,’’ Manko said.

Nigerian music and star music


Nigerian Breweries, makers of Star Lager beer, popularly referred to as ‘the people’s beer’ or ‘Shine shine bobo’, has announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind mobile application called Star Music.
The formal launch, which held at the Civic Center, Victoria Island Lagos on February 27 2013, drew the crème of the entertainment industry as they came out en masse to witness the arrival of Star Music.
The ‘digital’ event also provided guests a first hand view of the new mobile service through a facility demonstration of the application.
“Star Music is a two-way interactive App that will completely change the way consumers experience music from now on. We’re partnering with some of the biggest names in entertainment MTV BASE and Nigerian Entertainment Today – so users can watch videos, stream and download their favourite songs, create their own playlists, enjoy breaking news on their favourite stars while interacting and sharing the fun with each other. Of course there’ll be so much more to offer as well so consumers can always look forward to each new day with Star Music.” he added.
Star Music is available on several mobile operating systems, including Android, Java, Blackberry, iPhone, iPAD and Google Play; as well as on a dedicated mobisite.

kim K flashes her private part


Yesterday, the reality star was spotted out and about in leggings and not much else.
Her private area was in full display.
She sure isn’t letting a little thing like becoming a mother stop her from having her fun.
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SAfrican police drag man, who later dies

















JOHANNESBURG (AP) — His hands are tied to the rear of a police van while his body lay behind it, on the ground. The van speeds off, dragging the slender man along the pavement as a crowd of onlookers shouts in dismay and at least one videotapes the scene. He is later found dead in a police cell.
It's a gut-wrenching video, made all the more disturbing by the fact that the men who carried out the abuse were uniformed South African police officers and the van was a marked police vehicle. The Daily Sun, a South African newspaper, posted video the footage Thursday and it was quickly picked up by other South African news outlets and carried on the Internet. It sparked immediate outrage.
Some of those in the crowd who watched the scene unfold in a township east of Johannesburg shouted at the police and warned that it was being videotaped. The police did not seem at all concerned as they tied Mido Macia, a 27-year-old taxi driver from neighboring Mozambique, to the back of a police vehicle, his hands behind his head, his buttocks on the ground. At least three policemen participated in the incident. Macia was found dead in a police cell late Tuesday in the Daveyton township east of Johannesburg.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate, the police watchdog agency, said Thursday that a murder probe is underway and that Macia suffered head and other injuries, including internal bleeding.
The graphic footage renewed concerns about brutality, corruption and other misconduct by a nationalpolice force whose reputation has suffered in recent years amid reports that many officers lack training. Some have been charged with committing the crimes they are supposed to prevent, including rape and murder.
"We are going to film this," several onlookers shouted in Zulu as the police tormented Macia. One bystander can be heard on the videotape shouting in Zulu: "What has this guy done?"
At first, Macia, dressed in jeans and a red T-shirt, is dragged along the road by the vehicle at slow speed, the footage shows. He awkwardly tries to keep step even though he is almost horizontal above the ground. Then the van stops, two policemen pick up the legs of the taxi driver and drop them to the ground as the van picks up speed and drives off, beyond the view of the camera.
The police watchdog agency said the incident started just before 7 p.m. on Tuesday when the cab driver was allegedly obstructing traffic with his vehicle. Then, Macia allegedly assaulted a constable and took his weapon before he was overpowered, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate said in a statement.
Macia was found dead over two hours later by another policeman, according to the watchdog agency.
In a statement, the police force said National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega "strongly condemned" what happened. The statement said people are "urged to remain vigilant and continue to report all acts of crime irrespective of who is involved."
Phiyega has sought to upgrade the reputation of the South African police. Last month, Phiyega told a group of police officials the standing of the force "has been severely but not irreparably tarnished over the past several years."

EXCLUSIVE: Psquare Building Another Mansion In Park View Estate, Ikoyi


Peter and Jude Okoye spotted at their new site at Park View Estate, Ikoyi. Photo: Instagram
You’d think the multi-million Naira SquareVille mansion would be enough property for the Okoyes to own, well apparently not.
Kblog has gathered reliably that the Okoyes are currently building another mansion in ParkView Estate located in the highbrow Ikoyi area of Lagos State. A rep for the pop stars confirmed this.
We’re told construction of the ‘edifice’ began late last year while Psquare were on their series of African tours.
A recent photo on Jude Okoye’s Instagram page shows him with younger brother Peter Okoye on the new site.
In January 2013, the Okoyes acquired a house in San Francisco
The twins will be performing in Luanda, Angola on March 2.