Kunle Afod Caught making love with Toyin Aimakhu in US
Kunle Afod Teams up with Toyin Aimakhu in his new movie titled “US”.
It was written, directed and produced by Kunle Afod and delivers a story line that would draw emotions from viewers.
Its a romantic drama that would get you thinking deep about the word,” LOVE”.
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Incredible!
I’ve not received salary since August 2010 – Aregbesola
As a means to ensure development of Osun State, Governor Rauf Aregbesola has said that he stopped receiving salaries since August, 2010.
He said this while hosting journalist on special Iftaar at the Government House, Osogbo, late Tuesday night.
The governor noted that, though that was a tough decision for him, he had to take the decision for the state to develop.
He subsequently noted that the state government would ensure the payment of salaries to workers before Eid-fitri.
Aregbesola said that he only enjoyed free accommodation, fuelling of his vehicles and the provision of security aides by the state government since emergence of office as a governor.
While urging Nigerians to bear with the current government over economic challenges, Aregbesola said the economic condition of the country during the civil war was not as biting as what Nigeria experienced now.
He said, “I used to say it, you people do not believe it. The state provides accommodation for me; the state fuels my vehicle, takes care of the security for me but I have not taken salary from the day I became the governor and I don’t intend to take it.
“Nobody has ever asked us how we are managing to pay salaries since we started getting less than N200million as allocation since September 2015. N1.7 billion is spent on workers’ salaries every month. By God’s grace, I am going to pay my workers’ salaries before Sallah.”
Aregbesola also assured that his administration would complete all the projects it had embarked upon before the end of his tenure in 2018.
While berating the critics of his administration’s policies, the governor said, “Instead of supporting a man that is turning around the state, you are stabbing us. No amount of attacks will dissuade us from achieving our plans. We will not leave our plans without actualizing them. We shall complete all our projects. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.”
On how he was able to mobilise contractors back to the sites of the ongoing road projects in the state, he said, “I will tell Nigerians how I got money to mobilise contractors to site and how I was able to solve some financial problems in the state when I would be marking the second anniversary of my second tenure in November 27, 2016.
“Some insinuated that I used local government allocations. The truth is that, there is no tier or arm of government that is getting anything that could pay salaries.
“Even the civil war was not as biting as what we are facing in Nigeria now; because they did not declare economic state of emergency in Nigeria does not mean that Nigeria is not near to that.”
As a means to ensure development of Osun State, Governor Rauf Aregbesola has said that he stopped receiving salaries since August, 2010.
He said this while hosting journalist on special Iftaar at the Government House, Osogbo, late Tuesday night.
The governor noted that, though that was a tough decision for him, he had to take the decision for the state to develop.
He subsequently noted that the state government would ensure the payment of salaries to workers before Eid-fitri.
Aregbesola said that he only enjoyed free accommodation, fuelling of his vehicles and the provision of security aides by the state government since emergence of office as a governor.
While urging Nigerians to bear with the current government over economic challenges, Aregbesola said the economic condition of the country during the civil war was not as biting as what Nigeria experienced now.
He said, “I used to say it, you people do not believe it. The state provides accommodation for me; the state fuels my vehicle, takes care of the security for me but I have not taken salary from the day I became the governor and I don’t intend to take it.
“Nobody has ever asked us how we are managing to pay salaries since we started getting less than N200million as allocation since September 2015. N1.7 billion is spent on workers’ salaries every month. By God’s grace, I am going to pay my workers’ salaries before Sallah.”
Aregbesola also assured that his administration would complete all the projects it had embarked upon before the end of his tenure in 2018.
While berating the critics of his administration’s policies, the governor said, “Instead of supporting a man that is turning around the state, you are stabbing us. No amount of attacks will dissuade us from achieving our plans. We will not leave our plans without actualizing them. We shall complete all our projects. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.”
On how he was able to mobilise contractors back to the sites of the ongoing road projects in the state, he said, “I will tell Nigerians how I got money to mobilise contractors to site and how I was able to solve some financial problems in the state when I would be marking the second anniversary of my second tenure in November 27, 2016.
“Some insinuated that I used local government allocations. The truth is that, there is no tier or arm of government that is getting anything that could pay salaries.
“Even the civil war was not as biting as what we are facing in Nigeria now; because they did not declare economic state of emergency in Nigeria does not mean that Nigeria is not near to that.”
Team Italy are out of Euro 2016
Internationals: Italy out
NEWS SAT 2 JUL 2016
Italy’s involvement at Euro 2016 came to an end tonight (Saturday) as they were eliminated in cruel circumstances, beaten by Germany on penalties in Bordeaux following a 1-1 draw.
Antonio Conte’s side had shown tremendous character, fighting back to level after falling behind midway through the second half, but when it came down to penalties it was Germany who progressed as the shoot-out went into sudden death.
The first half of the game was dominated by the defensive players on show, with only two real chances to speak of, one at either end.
Thomas Muller was first to go close but the German couldn’t find a proper connection on his strike after the ball had bobbled around inside the Italy penalty area, and Gianluigi Buffon saved easily.
Moments later, at the other end, Conte’s side almost took the lead. Emanuele Giaccherini’s cross arrived at the back post but Alessandro Florenzi’s strike, which seemed destined for the back of the net, was deflected behind.
The deadlock was broken 20 minutes into the second half and it was Germany who struck first, Mesuz Ozil arriving in the box to fire home from Jonas Hector’s cross.
Three minutes later they should have extended their advantage but Mario Gomez was denied by a brilliant save after latching on to an Ozil flick.
With 13 minutes left to play, however, Italy were handed a lifeline when Jerome Boateng handled inside the penalty area.
It was defender Leonardo Bonucci tasked with taking the resulting penalty and he made no mistake, stepping up and calmly dispatching his kick to make it 1-1.
Another 30 minutes, in which there were a few half-chances, failed to separate the two sides so it was down to penalties.
After both teams had converted their first spot kicks, Simone Zaza blasted over the bar for Italy before Muller’s strike was saved by Buffon.
Italy restored their advantage and then Ozil, arguably Germany’s best player on the night, fired wide.
Graziano Pelle then sent his effort wide of Manuel Neuer’s right-hand post and Julian Draxler sent it to sudden death with a powerful drive.
Having scored from the spot in normal time, Bonucci saw his strike brilliantly saved by Neuer, but while Bastian Schweinsteiger knew a successful kick would send Germany through, he blasted high over the bar.
Both teams scored with their next three strikes, before Matteo Darmian’s effort was saved by Neuer, and it was Hector who sent Germany through to the semi-finals, where they will now play France or Iceland.
NEWS SAT 2 JUL 2016
Italy’s involvement at Euro 2016 came to an end tonight (Saturday) as they were eliminated in cruel circumstances, beaten by Germany on penalties in Bordeaux following a 1-1 draw.
Antonio Conte’s side had shown tremendous character, fighting back to level after falling behind midway through the second half, but when it came down to penalties it was Germany who progressed as the shoot-out went into sudden death.
The first half of the game was dominated by the defensive players on show, with only two real chances to speak of, one at either end.
Thomas Muller was first to go close but the German couldn’t find a proper connection on his strike after the ball had bobbled around inside the Italy penalty area, and Gianluigi Buffon saved easily.
Moments later, at the other end, Conte’s side almost took the lead. Emanuele Giaccherini’s cross arrived at the back post but Alessandro Florenzi’s strike, which seemed destined for the back of the net, was deflected behind.
The deadlock was broken 20 minutes into the second half and it was Germany who struck first, Mesuz Ozil arriving in the box to fire home from Jonas Hector’s cross.
Three minutes later they should have extended their advantage but Mario Gomez was denied by a brilliant save after latching on to an Ozil flick.
With 13 minutes left to play, however, Italy were handed a lifeline when Jerome Boateng handled inside the penalty area.
It was defender Leonardo Bonucci tasked with taking the resulting penalty and he made no mistake, stepping up and calmly dispatching his kick to make it 1-1.
Another 30 minutes, in which there were a few half-chances, failed to separate the two sides so it was down to penalties.
After both teams had converted their first spot kicks, Simone Zaza blasted over the bar for Italy before Muller’s strike was saved by Buffon.
Italy restored their advantage and then Ozil, arguably Germany’s best player on the night, fired wide.
Graziano Pelle then sent his effort wide of Manuel Neuer’s right-hand post and Julian Draxler sent it to sudden death with a powerful drive.
Having scored from the spot in normal time, Bonucci saw his strike brilliantly saved by Neuer, but while Bastian Schweinsteiger knew a successful kick would send Germany through, he blasted high over the bar.
Both teams scored with their next three strikes, before Matteo Darmian’s effort was saved by Neuer, and it was Hector who sent Germany through to the semi-finals, where they will now play France or Iceland.
Friday, 1 July 2016
Simi Speaks On Life, Love & Music - Best Advice I Ever Received Was To Stay Hungry
has said that the best advice she ever
received was to stay hungry and never
get complacent or carried away then
stop working hard. She spoke on this in
a recent 20 questions quick chat with
Genevieve magazine, where she
touched on her relationship status,
music career among others.
Read excerpts of from short interview:
•On her best ever advice
Stay hungry. Don't ever get so
comfortable, that you stop pushing for
more.
•On whether she is in a relationship
Yes, I am.
•Her bucket list
Swim with and kiss a dolphin.
•Her hero(es)
My mum. Strongest woman I know.
•Quote she lives by
Seize The Day.
•Most embarrassing TV moment
I tripped while performing at a
televised event.
Internationals: Wales knock Belgium out of Euros
Internationals: Wales knock Belgium out
Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois’ quest to win the European Championships is over after Belgium were beaten by Wales in tonight’s quarter-final.
Belgium started well in Lille and took the lead with Hazard claiming his fourth assist of the tournament – the highest number of any player at a Euros since 2000 – but Wales grew into the game and deservedly progressed. They will meet Portugal in Wednesday’s semi-final.
As early as the seventh minute Belgium had three shots dramatically blocked by some last-ditch Welsh defending, Hazard the third man denied seeing his goalbound strike deflected over the bar. It was Hazard who had started the move inside his own half with former Blues Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku also involved.
Gareth Bale hit the side netting soon after but the warning signs had been served and on 13 minutes Belgium seized the initiative.
Hazard toyed with a number of Welsh players attracted to him wide on the left before inviting Radja Nainggolan to have a pop from range with a nicely weighted pass. The Roma man needed no second invitation thrashing his effort into the top corner from a good 25 yards out.
Belgium’s threat continued with three Welsh defenders going into the book for cynical fouls, but Chris Coleman's side fought back and thought they were level through Neil Taylor, only for Courtois to produce one of the saves of the tournament low to his right. World-class reactions were required to keep out the well-hit close-range shot.
There was nothing our keeper could do to stop the equaliser on the half-hour, though. Ashley Williams found himself completely unmarked at a corner and guided his header into the corner past De Bruyne who had drifted away from the post he was guarding.
Courtois got down low to save from Bale at the end of a driving run and it was Wales who finished a thrilling half on top stretching Belgium’s makeshift defence – without the suspended Thomas Vermaelen and injured Jan Vertonghen - to the limit.
Belgium’s start to the second half was a good one with Lukaku heading a very presentable chance wide and then Hazard cutting inside in trademark style but flashing his strike a fraction past the post.
But Wales remained dangerous and took the lead on 55 minutes through the unattached Hal Robson-Kanu. His superb Cruyff turn took three Belgian defenders out of the game and allowed him the simple task of placing the ball past the stranded Courtois.
Sub Marouane Fellaini headed another very good aerial opportunity wide and Wales were fortunate twice in quick succession late on, first when Ben Davies was not shown a second yellow for tripping Lukaku and then when Williams fouled Nainggolan in the box but the ref waved Belgium’s appeals away.
Belgium’s frustration was compounded with five minutes to go when Sam Vokes delicately glanced a flighted cross past Courtois making it 3-1. It was another exceptionally well-taken goal and confirmed the end of Chelsea players’ involvement at this tournament. Our incoming manager Antonio Conte will hope to lead Italy into the last four when they play Germany tomorrow evening in Bordeaux.
Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois’ quest to win the European Championships is over after Belgium were beaten by Wales in tonight’s quarter-final.
Belgium started well in Lille and took the lead with Hazard claiming his fourth assist of the tournament – the highest number of any player at a Euros since 2000 – but Wales grew into the game and deservedly progressed. They will meet Portugal in Wednesday’s semi-final.
As early as the seventh minute Belgium had three shots dramatically blocked by some last-ditch Welsh defending, Hazard the third man denied seeing his goalbound strike deflected over the bar. It was Hazard who had started the move inside his own half with former Blues Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku also involved.
Gareth Bale hit the side netting soon after but the warning signs had been served and on 13 minutes Belgium seized the initiative.
Hazard toyed with a number of Welsh players attracted to him wide on the left before inviting Radja Nainggolan to have a pop from range with a nicely weighted pass. The Roma man needed no second invitation thrashing his effort into the top corner from a good 25 yards out.
Belgium’s threat continued with three Welsh defenders going into the book for cynical fouls, but Chris Coleman's side fought back and thought they were level through Neil Taylor, only for Courtois to produce one of the saves of the tournament low to his right. World-class reactions were required to keep out the well-hit close-range shot.
There was nothing our keeper could do to stop the equaliser on the half-hour, though. Ashley Williams found himself completely unmarked at a corner and guided his header into the corner past De Bruyne who had drifted away from the post he was guarding.
Courtois got down low to save from Bale at the end of a driving run and it was Wales who finished a thrilling half on top stretching Belgium’s makeshift defence – without the suspended Thomas Vermaelen and injured Jan Vertonghen - to the limit.
Belgium’s start to the second half was a good one with Lukaku heading a very presentable chance wide and then Hazard cutting inside in trademark style but flashing his strike a fraction past the post.
But Wales remained dangerous and took the lead on 55 minutes through the unattached Hal Robson-Kanu. His superb Cruyff turn took three Belgian defenders out of the game and allowed him the simple task of placing the ball past the stranded Courtois.
Sub Marouane Fellaini headed another very good aerial opportunity wide and Wales were fortunate twice in quick succession late on, first when Ben Davies was not shown a second yellow for tripping Lukaku and then when Williams fouled Nainggolan in the box but the ref waved Belgium’s appeals away.
Belgium’s frustration was compounded with five minutes to go when Sam Vokes delicately glanced a flighted cross past Courtois making it 3-1. It was another exceptionally well-taken goal and confirmed the end of Chelsea players’ involvement at this tournament. Our incoming manager Antonio Conte will hope to lead Italy into the last four when they play Germany tomorrow evening in Bordeaux.
Read about this mutuary attendant who claims to have sex only with dead bodies.
I HAVE SEX ONLY WITH DEAD BODIES – MORTUARY ATTENDANT
A Cameroonian man, Sharkan Lucas, on Wednesday made shocking revelations on how he took to having sex with dead bodies due to constant rejection from ladies because he works as mortuary attendant.
Lucas, an attendant at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, insisted he was mentally stable.
Speaking on Ghanaian TV station ADOM TV, the mortician claimed that sleeping with the dead women (an act called necrophilia) was part of the training he received when he was hired at the hospital in Ghana.
Lucas said, “I do it many many times. That is the training you have to do that, because once you have done that you will not be afraid of them again. If you want to bath the dead body, you will carry her legs up to wash her private part, that’s why we are taught to learn to sleep with the corpses. When I am inside the mortuary, I see some fresh girls and I satisfy myself.
“Being with dead bodies is normal for me because I am with them day and night. I feel like they are living whenever I am at work.
“Besides, I wanted to marry but the girl says I am a mortuary man. I can satisfy myself at the mortuary because girls don’t want to date me outside or live with me for fear that I may kill them. Living women rejected me because of my job, that is why I am still single.
“Since I was born, I have never slept with a living being. Working in a mortuary is a gift God gave me, it’s my talent. It’s very rare, not everybody can do it.
“I am okay, I have no mental issues,” he added.
Meanwhile, Lucas said he was sacked shortly after he divulged his affairs on camera.
He said, “When I got back to work three day after (yesterday), my colleague said my supervisor brought policemen to arrest me. They did not let me go near the mortuary again and I have worked with them for 2 years and 6 months and I have not been paid.
“I want them to pay my money so I can go back to my country,” Lucas said.
A Cameroonian man, Sharkan Lucas, on Wednesday made shocking revelations on how he took to having sex with dead bodies due to constant rejection from ladies because he works as mortuary attendant.
Lucas, an attendant at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, insisted he was mentally stable.
Speaking on Ghanaian TV station ADOM TV, the mortician claimed that sleeping with the dead women (an act called necrophilia) was part of the training he received when he was hired at the hospital in Ghana.
Lucas said, “I do it many many times. That is the training you have to do that, because once you have done that you will not be afraid of them again. If you want to bath the dead body, you will carry her legs up to wash her private part, that’s why we are taught to learn to sleep with the corpses. When I am inside the mortuary, I see some fresh girls and I satisfy myself.
“Being with dead bodies is normal for me because I am with them day and night. I feel like they are living whenever I am at work.
“Besides, I wanted to marry but the girl says I am a mortuary man. I can satisfy myself at the mortuary because girls don’t want to date me outside or live with me for fear that I may kill them. Living women rejected me because of my job, that is why I am still single.
“Since I was born, I have never slept with a living being. Working in a mortuary is a gift God gave me, it’s my talent. It’s very rare, not everybody can do it.
“I am okay, I have no mental issues,” he added.
Meanwhile, Lucas said he was sacked shortly after he divulged his affairs on camera.
He said, “When I got back to work three day after (yesterday), my colleague said my supervisor brought policemen to arrest me. They did not let me go near the mortuary again and I have worked with them for 2 years and 6 months and I have not been paid.
“I want them to pay my money so I can go back to my country,” Lucas said.
Meet Today's Celebrity on Global Mirrow, an alumnus of FGC Odogbolu, who featured in Jenifa's Diary
Meet Fisayo Ajisola
a young
Humanitarian,
intelligent, pretty and
excellent Actor...
Fisayo Ajisola is an Actor,
Singer and a Humanitarian. She studied Acting at
Wale Adenuga's PEFTI. She hails from Ikole, Ekiti
State. She is currently studying Biochemistry at the
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
Fisayo is a pioneer member of Humane Jewel - an
NGO created to reduce societal menance by
focusing on the youth through organising pep talks,
skill acquisition programmes and seminars with an
aim of empowering the youths. The NGO has
organised seminars in various Schools and has been
applauded and praised for all their efforts.
She started acting from her Secondary school days
at Federal Government College (FGC) Odogbolu,
Ogun State and vowed to pursue her acting dreams
since then. She did her first Entertainment job with
Wale Adenuga's Production - Nnena and Friends
show, Nigeria's Golden jubilee edition on October
1st 2010 but she sang at the show and didnt
perform as an Actress but she still cherishes the
memory because it was her first taste of having
cameras and the entertainment world. She has since
featured in Burning Spears, Behind the Smiles,
Shadows, Tinsel, Living next to You, Circle of
Interest just to mention but a few.
Fisayo is a very strong, determined and focused
young lady. She has been able to find a balance in
combining her career in Acting and her Education as
a full time Science student which we will all agree is
tough.
She believes that so far so good the journey of into
becoming a known face in the industry has been
cool and rough, but in all its a bitter sweet
experience that she believes will pay off at the end
of the day if she is consistent and
perseveres...Fisayo is definitely one of the faces that
will be all over your Television sooonest so make it a
date and watch out for this wonderful talent, pretty
and intelligent young lady...wink
Watchout for the next phase of the interview on this same site tomorrow.
a young
Humanitarian,
intelligent, pretty and
excellent Actor...
Fisayo Ajisola is an Actor,
Singer and a Humanitarian. She studied Acting at
Wale Adenuga's PEFTI. She hails from Ikole, Ekiti
State. She is currently studying Biochemistry at the
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
Fisayo is a pioneer member of Humane Jewel - an
NGO created to reduce societal menance by
focusing on the youth through organising pep talks,
skill acquisition programmes and seminars with an
aim of empowering the youths. The NGO has
organised seminars in various Schools and has been
applauded and praised for all their efforts.
She started acting from her Secondary school days
at Federal Government College (FGC) Odogbolu,
Ogun State and vowed to pursue her acting dreams
since then. She did her first Entertainment job with
Wale Adenuga's Production - Nnena and Friends
show, Nigeria's Golden jubilee edition on October
1st 2010 but she sang at the show and didnt
perform as an Actress but she still cherishes the
memory because it was her first taste of having
cameras and the entertainment world. She has since
featured in Burning Spears, Behind the Smiles,
Shadows, Tinsel, Living next to You, Circle of
Interest just to mention but a few.
Fisayo is a very strong, determined and focused
young lady. She has been able to find a balance in
combining her career in Acting and her Education as
a full time Science student which we will all agree is
tough.
She believes that so far so good the journey of into
becoming a known face in the industry has been
cool and rough, but in all its a bitter sweet
experience that she believes will pay off at the end
of the day if she is consistent and
perseveres...Fisayo is definitely one of the faces that
will be all over your Television sooonest so make it a
date and watch out for this wonderful talent, pretty
and intelligent young lady...wink
Watchout for the next phase of the interview on this same site tomorrow.
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