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Tuesday 30 September 2014

Cesc Fabregas Craving For A Return To Arsenal

NLS Cesc Fabregas Craving For A Return To Arsenal

Arsenal fans will definitely go crazy at the recent comments by one of their former skippers. It is not as if he said anything against the North-London side but the grief in their hearts over his move to Chelsea still looms.
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Cesc Fabregas served at Arsenal for eight years before making a return to his childhood club. The midfielder has never hidden his love for Arsenal anywhere he finds himself. We heard him say on many occasions that he still loves Arsenal and would like to return there one day but when it looked as if his dreams were about to be accomplished, he was dealt a heavy. How?
During the last summer transfers, he was to leave Barcelona to any club which pleases him and at that time wanted Arsene Wenger to re-sign him but the Frenchman gave no attention to his advances, Having no other option he decided to join a club which he had previously vowed never to play for. This move to a rival club was taken by many fans as a betrayal. They think he should not have embarked on such a deal even if he had no choice.
Now that he is the heart of the Chelsea midfield, making things happen at Stamford Bridge, it seems Fab’s passion for Arsenal is still as fresh as it was some years ago. He is still longing to be part of the club once again.
“Arsenal is in my heart and always will be.” , he said in an interview on the Chelsea official website.
“It’s a club that is always going to be there and will always open its doors to me. The club’s like a family so even if it wasn’t as a coach, I’m sure they’d give me the chance to play a role. Sol [Campbell] is there now. Arsenal help a lot with the formation of coaches. [Dennis] Bergkamp also went there two, three times a week when he was doing his coaching badges. In that sense it’s a lovely club and there might be the chance to do something with them.”
Many Arsenal supporters would want him to shut his mouth and stop claiming he loves a club he left at a time when they mostly needed him. Fair enough I think the guy deserves some respect at least. He left Arsenal does not mean he hates them. Did Thierry Henry not leave? Man cannot remain at one point all through his lifetime and that was why he had to move ahead.
Let us show him love and wish him well.

I Have No Plans To Leave Stamford Bridge To Join PSG In France – Eden Hazard

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Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard insisted he has no plans to leave Stamford Bridge, claiming Paris Saint-Germain are not on his mind.
Hazard’s Chelsea future was debated heavily throughout the close-season, with the Belgium international continually linked to Ligue 1 champions PSG.
But the PFA Young Player of the Year has no intention of returning to France, amid confirmation from Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho that the club are in talks with Hazard over a new long-term contract.
“PSG are in the same world than Chelsea,” Hazard told Canal+.
“But, to be a top club they need to win the Champions League.
“I’m fine with Chelsea and this is where I want to continue to grow. PSG are not in my head.”
While Hazard quashed rumours of a move to the French capital, he is open to a return to former club Lille, where he spent five years after emerging from the youth team.
“Move back to Ligue 1? Maybe one day. But only for Lille,” said the 23-year-old.
“Ligue 1 is a great league in Europe but not the best. It’s a league for youngsters.”

Music] Slyde Ft. Timaya – Banana Remix (Prod. By Jaypizzle)

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This is a typical example of a Club Banger “Banana” by Slyde has hit the club so hard, alot of fans keep dancing and asking for more. Brooklyn Planet Presents Nigeria’s New Dancehall master. On this remix however, Slyde hooks up with none other than the Egberipapa Timaya Himself, whom undoubtedly is the most fit for a remix of such magnitude.
This song’s groove is arguably the best released this year. Produced by Jaypizzle.
Listen, Download and Share your views on Banana Remix
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PROUD FATHER: 9ice Shares Photo Of His Newborn Daughter [See Photo]

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The singer has shared a photo of his newborn,Michelle Abolanle Akande, on Instagram.
See Photo Below:-
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9ice’s has three children from previous relationships.
His first son Zion was born in 2008 while he was married to his ex-wife, Toni Payne.
He later had a set of twins with a former girlfriend, Victoria ‘Vicky” Godis.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2014/09/30/proud-father-9ice-shares-photo-newborn-daughter-see-photo/#sthash.JBv4La71.dpuf

Music] Wizboyy – Fine Baby (Kelele)

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 [Music] Wizboyy – Fine Baby (Kelele)
Wiz Ofuasia (Wizboyy) dishes out another evergreeen sound.This one is titled, FINE BABY (Kelele) , a rich traditional love song, sweet highlife.
This will definitely take you back to the roots and sway you the African way. Enjoy this masterpiece as the visuals drop in a few days. “FINE BABY”, produced by the talented UgoBuzz.
Listen & Download Wizboyy – Fine Baby (kelele) Below:-
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Shocking! See How A Flying Bird Turned Into A Beautiful Young Girl In Broad Daylight in Ogun State (See Photo)

NLS Shocking! See How A Flying Bird Turned Into A Beautiful Young Girl In Broad Daylight in Ogun State (See Photo)

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It has been reported that a bird flying accidentally hit an object in the middle of the day and immediately transformed into a young girl whose identity has not been ascertained at the time of this report. This bizarre incident occurred at Italapo area of Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria.





Barcelona beaten by PSG, Roma deny Man City, Chelsea win at Sporting

ESPN FC's Janusz Michallik breaks down Bayern Munich's unconvincing 1-0 win over CSKA Moscow.
Barcelona suffered defeat at Paris-Saint Germain, Manchester City were held to a draw by Roma while Chelsea clinched three points at Sporting Lisbon.
PSG returned to form to triumph 3-2 over Liga leadersBarca at the Parc des Princes in Group F, with Luis Enrique's men conceding their first goals of the season.
Nemanja Matic's first-half goal was enough for Chelsea as they claimed their first win of Group G, beating Sporting 1-0 in Portugal.
In Group E, Manchester Citywere denied all three points after Sergio Aguero's penalty was cancelled out by 38-year-old Francesco Totti as Romaclinched a 1-1 draw.
In Tuesday's early game,Bayern Munich made it two wins from as many matches in as Thomas Muller's first-half penalty secured a 1-0 win at CSKA Moscow.

Oh my! Dakore Egbuson Akande stuns in new photos

Dakore just released these new publicity pics from a recent photo shoot...and she's stunning in them. See more pics after the cut...




Shoot credits:
Photography - Kelechi Amadi-Obi
Styling- Zara Okpara
Make-up - Demi William for BMPro   

Oh my! Dakore Egbuson Akande stuns in new photos

Dakore just released these new publicity pics from a recent photo shoot...and she's stunning in them. See more pics after the cut...




Shoot credits:
Photography - Kelechi Amadi-Obi
Styling- Zara Okpara
Make-up - Demi William for BMPro   

Wizkid shows off his $37,000 Rolex watch, and it's real! :-)

Wizkid showed off his new $37,000 Rolex watch on his instagram page and a fan Cced Fake Watch Busta to find out if it's real...well, it is! #Balling!

Dj Jimmy Jatt Releases New Video ‘E To Beh’ Feat : Banky W, Phyno


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dj_jimmy jattCool DJ Jimmy Jatt has released a smashing video to his track, ‘E to Beh’. The single is from his latest album.
The renowned Disc Jockey, featured Banky W (“Mr Capable”) and the fast rising eastern rapper Phyno – Fino in all the glory of his South Eastern swag.
The video was shot with a 90s retro hip-hop cultured background, and opens with an intro from the renowned DJ.
‘E To Beh’, named after the popular Yoruba expression – meaning unstoppable – was shot in Lagos and directed by the maestro short film director, Clarence Peters and produced by MasterKraft.
Dj Jimmy Jatt has a T.V programme called ‘Jimmy’s Jump Off’ currently airing on local and international stations.
Enjoy.

Phyno shows romantic side on social media

It seems Azubuike Chibuzor Nelson   known as Phyno in the Nigerian music terrain is a loverboy at heart even though he tries to project   a tough exterior.
The indigenous rapper recently on his Instagram page posted a picture   where   a monkey was seen saving a puppy. And what did he do, he asked a question of his fans; “If animals can say why can’t we? Where is the love?”
Phyno is currently one of the most   sought after rappers in the Nigerian music scene and he shares a deep chemistry with fellow indigenous rapper Olamide.

13 die in Owerri auto crash

By Chidi Nkwopara
heart rending spectacle played out yesterday along the ever-busy Owerri-Aba federal highway as no fewer than 13 out of the 14 people in a commuter bus, perished in a ghastly road accident.
ONYEISI-1he unfortunate citizens lost their lives when the commercial vehicle they were travelling in had a head on collision with a Mack truck.
Traffic was held up along the road for hours, while sympathisers thronged the scene hoping to identify the victims, as men of Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, and the police had hectic moments trying to get the traffic moving.
An eyewitness said the Mack truck was overtaking another truck at Agbala, which is about 20 minutes drive from Owerri, when the accident occurred.
Vanguard gathered that the commuter bus, belonging to the Young Shall Grow Motors, was heading to Lagos from Aba and had 14 passengers in it.
The eyewitness said: “Only one person out of the 14 persons in the bus survived the accident. The rest, including the driver, died on the spot as a result of the serious impact.”
Continuing, the eyewitnesses said that while the truck driver was attempting to overtake another truck, the bus driver was on top speed and could not safely manoeuvre his way out of a ditch allegedly dug by the contracting firm handling the dualisation of the road.
“The sad thing is that as soon as the crash occurred, the driver alighted from his vehicle and disappeared into the thin air,” the man recounted.
An indigene of Agbala, who simply identified himself as Mr. Ajoku, blamed the accident on the contracting firm, stressing that if the firm had not dug ditches on the sides of the road, the bus driver would have succeeded in meandering through the troubled spot.

MTN presents N20m to Kano, Yola Polo tournaments

Passionate as ever about the game of polo in Nigeria, MTN, at the weekend, presented a cheque of N20 Million  to Kano and Yola Polo Clubs in the just concluded MTN 2014 international polo tournaments in the two ancient kingdoms.
The Kano presentation that held at the Usman Dantata Polo Ground on Sunday  was one of the major highlights of the exciting polo event that was decided over two weekends of top class polo game. A cheque of N15 Million was handed over to the club officials at the ceremony.
Interestingly, the MTN-sponsored international tournaments  that took place simultaneously in Kano and Adamawa states, also saw Yola Polo Club benefiting from the sponsorship support  to the tune of N5 Million.
The company’s Trade and Marketing Manager, North West, Abdulhamid Hassan who made the presentation in Kano said the company’s involvement with polo was its own way of contributing to the development of the noble game which has been part of Nigerian culture for over a century now.
“MTN has been at the forefront of sports development with several sponsorship initiatives spanning polo, golf, soccer, amongst others. We plan to do more in this regard and take sports to the level where it would rival the best anywhere in the world,” he declares.
“Like the services we provide, polo is a unifying force that knows no boundaries. We are tapping into the passion that people feel for the game to bring to the front burner, the need to develop our sporting sector, so that in our little way, we can contribute to making life better for Nigerians,” he adds.
Kano Polo Chairman, Alhaji Bashir Dantata who described MTN long-term partnership with Kano Polo Club, as worthy of emulation, pointed out that the landmark collaboration has already impacted positively in the development of polo and sports generally in Kano.
The Lamido Adamawa, who is also the Grand Patron of Yola Polo Club, HRH Muhammadu Bakindo Musdafa who received the cheque on behalf of the club, thanked MTN for its enduring commitment to the noble game of polo.
The royal father described the partnership with MTN in the northern part of Nigeria, as a veritable tool that has  made life better and turns the youth away from negative vices.
The two events ended on an exciting note over the weekend with Lagos Lintex/RTC and Abuja Rubicon emerging the biggest winners in Kano and Yola respectively.

October 1 film gulped $2 million — Kunle Afolayan

What if a man leaves the comfort of a bank job to face an uncertain future as a film maker and not long after wins the Oscar? Well, this may be the premise someday for Kunle Afolayan’s story. Hailed by the New York Times as the ‘Martin Scorsese of Lagos’, Kunle has continued to push back the frontiers of film making in Nigeria. In this interview, he talks about his new film, October 1, and the journey so far as a film maker. Enjoy!
How was growing up like with your dad, Ade Love,  and how has that influenced who you are today?
I would say my growing up really helped and  influenced where I am today. It also influenced my decision to do what I am doing today -which is film making.
I didn’t really have the opportunity to try my hands on the trade as a child but, as I grew older, unofficially my father got me involved in how to do cinema business not really how to make film.
october1.-sadiqI didn’t know anything about how to make film but how to do exhibitions, and also promotions of films, and I did that for some time before my father passed on and through that I also visited some of the movie sets.
That also got me curious and interested in movie making but, to a large extent, I would say my background has really helped in moulding and grooming me towards what I have become today.
Is being a film maker what you’ve always wanted to be,considering the fact that you majored in accounting before you went to the New York Film Academy and you also worked in the bank as well?
Well, I would say yes and no, film wasn’t in my agenda but, of course, an average child who grew up around a movie making circle would probably want to be an actor, maybe not a film maker; you know, as a child, almost all the children of the practitioners were also involved in the same business then – acting.
For us our father shielded us from it because he just said, you would be distracted and you needed to go to school and be educated. Yes, I always enjoyed the cheap publicity of being a son of Ade Love but it wasn’t something I really wanted to do, not until I grew up, the man passed on, then I was seeing a  new generation of film makers and I realized they were not doing as much as my father and those who started it used to do and I said to myself, ‘I can actually do better’, which was what really got me interested in making film.
How easy was it for you to leave the comfort of a paid employment to jump into the uncertain waters of filmmaking, I mean first you left for the New York Film Academy, what gave you that confidence that this was going to work out?
Well, before I even became a film maker, I started off as an actor in 1998, and when the zeal, anxiety and dream of wanting to become a film maker came, I approached established film makers like Tade Ogidan and Tunde Kelani.
Tunde Kelani gave me audience and when I said I wanted to be a film maker, he said what do I know about films? That film making is not a fluke -you have to learn it, you need to go to school -and he said he would advice that I start as an actor, that if I started as an actor, I could start like my father.
When it was time for them to shoot Saworoide, they invited me for audition and I scaled through and that was how I started as an actor. But, the following year, I started working in the bank, that didn’t give me room to feature in so many films. So, while in the bank between 1998 and 2004, I didn’t feature in up to ten films.
But  in 2004 I said to myself that I didn’t belong in the bank. I was making money, I was comfortable, I had a car, I was living in a  four-bedroom flat but it wasn’t really what I wanted to do. So one day I resigned, stayed home for eight  months doing research on what I wanted to do.
Afterwards I went to school, did a diploma in digital film making, came back, and set up this production office; it was quite small, just two people and now we are where we are and I think it’s the passion really.
Apart from the normal challenges any entrepreneur faces, what was the most difficult challenge you faced when you came back from America to set up?
Setting up, as an entrepreneur, like getting an office, was not difficult for me because there was someone who was just moving out of an office and the person had six months’ rent still available and he said to me, ‘Kunle, you can take over this office and when the rent lapses you can pay’.
I just said to myself, ‘I doubt if I would be able to pay’, because it was in Opebi, but I said ‘let me at least enjoy the first six months’. I took over the office, got an office assistant and it was just two of us. Then I got myself a computer to learn editing, then this idea of Irapada film came.
From ‘Irapada’, I bought my first camera. Thereafter, every project that I did, I’m always equipping myself for those projects, that was how it all started. After Irapada, we grew to maybe a company of five staff and we moved out of there to another office, a bigger space. But I would say we have really done well in Golden Effect between 2004 and now.
And I think what has really helped  is the fact that once I dreamt it, it had to be actualized, and I’ve always worked with practically the same people as crew, some of them on contract, some of them as permanent staff. In addition, I’m able to combine my creativity in art with business, and that is why the show is still on because a lot of people don’t break even in art.
Of all the movies you’ve produced and directed, which one is your favourite?
That’s a tough question because I think there are different genres, there are different kinds of films, so people relate to them differently and  they have their advantages. Irapada, which was the first film, cut across the lower Yoruba crowd; Figurine was what did it for me, it went really international, recognized all over the world; but it cost me so much. In fact that was the most difficult film I have ever done. October  1 is not even as difficult as Figurine.
And why is that?
Well, it’s because after Figurine, I did Phone Swap, so I’ve been able to master the flow, the trade and business. October 1 is supposed to be more difficult because it’s even set in a particular period and it benches you to a particular work flow, you can’t shoot in a modern setting and you can’t have cables and masts and billboards, mobile phones, you can’t have all of these showing in your film, meaning our direction must be accurate.
Figurine was a bold step. Figurine was a step that nobody in this country has ever tried before, so it cost arm and leg – we lost a lot of equipment, a lot of people fell ill after the shooting; it was really tough and it’s because we embarked on something that seemed bigger than we bargained for.
You are a very busy man and obviously you have to travel and be on the road most times -how have you been able to handle that and still  stay happily married with four kids?
Well, they came into my life while I was already in this business. My wife of course knows what goes with the kind of job that I do; so when I’m not working, I give them all the attention, and when I’m working, the one they can join and support in, they do; the ones they can’t, they give me my space and allow me do my thing. So really I’ve been able to balance both.
October-oneYou wrote on your Facebook page, about a month ago, how you and your brother Gabriel were isolated on a flight to Seychelles from other Kenyans onboard due to the Ebola virus scare. How was the experience and have you had other related challenges lately as a Nigerian?
Well, I wasn’t really surprised because the Ebola thing was all in the air that time. We  flew through Kenya to Seychelles and while in Kenya we had to go with some of our Kenyan colleagues. When we got to Seychelles, the Kenyans were coming from East Africa we were coming from West Africa and West Africa is where the Ebola thing has been reported. So, even with my yellow card, they had to put me and my brother aside and allowed every other person to go and we had to fill so many forms.
We had to be sure that we were not coughing but because we were also invited by the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation. It was easy to just get out once they realized that we were government’s guests, but it’s normal, it’s good to take precautions. Nigerians would have done the same thing. I didn’t know the news was going to spread that much because I was just thinking out loud, I wasn’t reporting.
Tell us about your latest movie October 1. What was the inspiration behind it?
October 1 is a film set in Nigeria against the backdrop of the Nigerian independence in 1960.
When the idea of the film came, I was initially going to run away from it because I knew it was going to be challenging and considering that in Nigeria we hardly archive things, we don’t even have records. We were looking for all the guns of the 60s, we couldn’t  find them. When  I read the script, I realized it was challenging but if I did this, it was going to definitely put me on a new slate and it’s a film that cut across internationally.
So I decided to give it a shot and not just shooting it, but also using actors that I believed would do justice to interpreting the roles. The project took us about two years, pre- production took more than six months, we shot for about two months, and post-production took more than eight months.
Right  now, it’s ready and it’s going to have its world premiere on the 28th of September 2014 at the Eko Hotel and Suites. After that, it’s going to be released in cinemas in Nigeria from the 1st of October.
How much did the movie cost you?
It’s a two – million dollar budget film.
How did you get Sadiq Daba to feature in it?
When I read the script and the script says ‘a northern police detective who is at the age grade of 50 and 60’, I looked around and I didn’t want someone who could speak Hausa, I wanted someone who could  really represent the North when people see it. I looked around and he was the only person that came to mind. I looked for him and found him. I got him the first draft and he got excited and we pulled it through.
Has any of your children shown interest in acting?
Well, even if they don’t show it, sometimes when I’m looking for extras, I always put them. At least it saves me cost but I know that there’s no way one of them would not end up doing what I’m doing. If they want to do it, I would give them all the support they would need. If not, whatever it is they want to do, I’m open.
What’s your thought on actors going into politics now and do you have any plans of doing same in the nearest future?
Well, Arnold Schwarzenegger became a governor and Ronald Reagan was also an actor; so there’s nothing wrong. First of all, you have the advantage of having people who like you because you are a public figure.
But being a public figure as an actor is different from going into politics. Politics is a serious game; for me, I am not interested, but I would always support anybody who I believe has good intention to lead. I’m not a politician but I would always do whatever it is in my capacity to support whoever that I think is chasing the right position.
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