Monday, 1 October 2012

An Essay for Nigeria... Written by Akachukwu Odera Macfoy @oddymacfoy



Today marks the 52nd independence celebration of the motherland Nigeria, some say that it should be a day of sober celebration while others are of the opinion that as a nation we should count our blessings and carry on in total backwardness as we move forward.
For me I believe that as a Nigerian I am born of a great heritage free born and not a slave to a society created by capitalists and so I walk with my head up high though the lows at the moment outweigh the achievements still there is hope.

Sunday, 30 September 2012

CNN World Sports sits down with the Special One.




If there is one man in the world of football who polarizes opinions, then that man is Jose Mourinho.
Ever since running down the touchline at Old Trafford during a memorable UEFA Champions League game for FC Porto, the Portuguese coach has reveled in being in the public eye.
Over the years, his brash and bold style on and off the pitch has made him many friends and quite a few enemies as well.
Love him or hate him, one thing is clear; you cannot ignore him. And you cannot ignore the fact he is a winner.
The 49 year-old has picked up a grand total of 20 trophies with Porto, Chelsea, Internazionale and Real Madrid and he has done it in style.

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Can Nigeria Save Blackberry???


So this was an interview conducted in Lagos, Nigeria. And they said owning a (BB) as we call it in naija, means one has arrived... mscheew. You guys should sha watch and post your comments.

Friday, 28 September 2012

Patience Jonathan Battling Parkinson's Disease??


Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan, is battling an onset of Parkinson’s disease that has complicated her recovery from a surgical procedure in Germany, several reliable sources have disclosed to SaharaReporters.
SaharaReporters broke the news that Mrs. Jonathan was flown to a hospital in Wiesbaden, Germany close to a month ago to undergo emergency treatment after a botched procedure in Dubai.

NEW VIDEO!!!! Davido All of You

Wondering who exactly he meant by "all of you"

‘Police killed my son, I want justice’


Mrs. Chinwe Ozuah, the mother of Ugochukwu Ozuah, the man who was allegedly killed by policemen five days after his wedding, on Thursday in Lagos said the police should be held responsible for her son’s death.
Chinwe, who held back tears, recalled that she saw her son a day before the incident, lamenting that she did not know that was the last time she would see him.
She said, “The police killed my son and all I want for him is justice. The last time I saw him was last Wednesday and we spoke. He made so many promises to me but unfortunately he was killed.
Family members of the 36-year-old man have again berated the police for the alleged murder and insensitivity.
Ugochukwu’s family berated the police not only for the alleged murder but also for their inability to carry out proper investigation.