Wednesday, 18 September 2013

C.Ronaldo currently highest paid footballer


Cristiano Ronaldo is now the highest paid footballer in the world, after penning a bumper five-year deal with Real Madrid. The deal, will see him earn twice what Gareth Bale takes home – Marca claims the 28-year-old will earn €17 million a year for the next five seasons. Lionel Messi picks up a fixed €13 million plus an extra €3 million in incentives. “I’m really happy here,” he said. “I’ll be here five more years. I just want to win trophies for this club. “I appreciate the fans like me a lot to be here. I’m happy, I want to give my best on the pitch. “I will be honest with you – everyone knows I was in Manchester for six years. Manchester is in the past. “Now my club is Real Madrid. This is my home, my family is here and I’m really happy here. “I respect all the clubs who ask about me. But they always know that my decision, that my only goal is to be here and to play at this club until, maybe, the end of my career.

Arik Flight en-route London, Makes Emergency Landing In Palmas, Spain As Woman Gives Birth on Board to London


An Arik Air flight with over 100 passengers en route to London Sunday was forced to make an emergency landing in Palmas, Spain, as a woman went into labour and gave birth while the aircraft was airborne. The pilot was said to have requested the emergency landing on the advice of two doctors who were on board the aircraft and had helped the mother deliver the baby. After the birth of the child, the mother, whose identity has so far been withheld, was said to have experienced excessive hemorrhaging, necessitating the emergency landing. At the time of this report, both mother and child were said to have been stable but were left behind in Palmas for monitoring by medical personnel, while the flight continued on its journey to London. 

On enquiry, KRS learnt that the airline was trying to ascertain if the woman had presented a false medical report from her doctor on the true duration of her pregnancy or she had gone into premature labour while on board the flight. Women with full term pregnancies are not allowed to travel by air, according to International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) regulations. As such, intending pregnant passengers are required to present medical reports certifying that they are less than 32 weeks pregnant before they are allowed to fly. 

A source said the airline was carrying out a full-scale investigation to ascertain the genuineness of the medical report presented by the woman. Arik Air’s management said yesterday that if it is discovered that the woman was given a false report to enable her fly, it would file a special complaint against the doctor who had issued the medical report to the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) for endangering her life.

Man Set To Marry Goat ‘He Is In Love With’ At Devils Church In October


A widower in Brazil, Aparecido Castaldo, 74, has decided to end his solitutude and marry his pet goat, Carmelita.
“She doesn’t speak and doesn’t want money,” says the father of eight children – four women and four men from four different marriages.
Mr Castaldo, who has been in love with the pet for two years, wanted to be united with his goat Carmela in a church, by an evangelical minister.
Unfortunately, none of the churches he contacted with his unusual request wanted to perform the ceremony.
So Aparecido eventually contacted Toninho do Diabo (Tom the Devil), an old friend who just happens to be one of the most famous satanists in Brazil.
The wedding is now scheduled to take place at midnight, on October 13, at the Devil’s Church, in Sao Paolo. ”Only our church accepted this love between man and animal because we have no prejudice,” Toninho said.
The wedding will be followed by a big party on All Souls’ Day the following day.
Carmelita ate her first wedding dress but has been found another.
Her husband to be , Mr Aparicedo said: “Whenever someone says I am doing something wrong I reply the goat does not speak, ask for money to go shopping and doesn’t get pregnant – and she can’t talk.”

WEIRD!!! Rest-In-Style :- See The $30,000 Coffin With An In-built Sound System


RIP now Rest in Style as sound Systems are now being integrated into luxury coffins.The Fredrick Hjelmquist’s CataCombo Sound System now fitted into coffins cost $30,000 and comes with speakers and a Spotify music streaming account.  The great thing is, while the dead enjoy their favourite choice of music, the living can share in the experience by changing the mix online or  see a digital readout of what’s playing on the tombstone 

Makes sense? 

Obsessed fan kills pet dog after British Band, One Direction didn’t follow her on twitter

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A One Direction fan reportedly killed her pet Chihuahua because British boy band One Direction did not respond to requests to follow her on Twitter.
The woman sent a desperate tweet to the five singers from her @illumivato account two weeks ago saying: ‘Follow me or I’ll break my dog’s neck’.
The post was accompanied by a picture showing someone pinning a dog to the ground by its throat.
After being ignored, several days later, she wrote directly to band member Liam Payne on the social networking site to say: ‘I love you. Follow me. My dog has just died.’
She added a picture that she claimed showed her crying as she cradled a dead dog. 
Other Images that were reportedly taken from the @illumivato page before it was suspended show animals in blenders and a small child tied up.
Each comes with similar messages threatening to kill them if the boy band didn’t follow her on Twitter.


WOW!!! Man Buys Goat For $3.46M In Saudi Arabia [SEE PHOTO]


A Saudi businessman is said to have sold a goat for $3.46 million for another business man who was interested in it.


A local newspaper, Okaz reported that the sale of the animal for 13 million Saudi riyals ($3.46 million) has caused a stir on social media.
Websites have published images of the multimillion-goat and the cheque that sealed the deal. Experts interested in goat trading said the animal had unique features and is a rare breed. Find the cheque below.