Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Mark Zuckerberg Jogs With Others on Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge (Photos)

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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, the world’s seventh richest person, who is on a working visit in Nigeria is known not to take his fitness routine lightly.

He was pictured jogging with his long entourage along Lekki-Ikoyi in Lagos this morning, 31st of August, 2016.
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Members of the Lagos Road Warriors running club joined him in the physical exercise.
After the long run, he stopped to take selfies with his excited fans.

Freeze finally opens up on his feud with basketmouth

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The media personality in this new interview with Pulse, gives details on what started his rift with his former close friend Basketmouth.
“You see there’s a point in the conversation that I cannot have for legal reasons, but there was an alliance that was broken and Basketmouth took the other side or it appeared to me that he did, and he never gave me a call. This is my guy, he never gave me a call to say why did you do this or why did you not do this and I felt slightly slighted” revealed Freeze.

“I remember when he was driving a Jetta and I was driving a golf. I am talking about 20-year-old cars basically.”
“He is an amazing talent I must say and I watched that talent grow from a seed into a forest that it is right now” admits Freeze.
“Also, I have to give it to him he was part of my story. He encouraged when there wasn’t much encouragement. So I hate to hear all the stories that I am hearing about me and him” he further said.
“Unfortunately, if you come after me I will come after you. I am reactive, with him, I am reactive, with most things to I am reactive. I am not pro-active but just know that for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. As long as he keeps…I mean you saw the shade the other day. Like really? But he is my guy, he is a great guy and I love him to death” said the OAP.

Friday, 12 August 2016

Mikel Obi Pays $4,000 To Save Nigeria Football Team From Embarrassment At Brazil Hotel.

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Chelsea FC player, Mikel Obi has had to give out the sum of $4,000 to ensure that the Nigeria Olympic team caught their flight to Salvador after the hotel in Sao Paulo held the entire team to ransom.
Players and officials of the Dream Team VI, were held to ransom in Sao Paulo, over unpaid bills incurred by additional officials.
Organizers of the Games, insisted on a team of 25 players – 18 players and seven officials.
A source confirms that it was the responsibility of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), to offset the bills of the extra five officials.
“We just arrived Salvador now from Sao Paolo. We nearly missed our flight because of unpaid bills in the hotel. The hotel held us to ransom,” a team official told AfricanFootball.com.
The problem is that all the additional officials here in Brazil are the responsibility of the Nigeria Football Federation, who said they will pay for them, but they did not pay for them again. “The affected officials included the team’s media officer, the team coordinator, the kits manager in charge of players and officials’ kits and the accompanying assistant director technical.
“A call was put across to the honourable minister of youths and sports, he said we should put the bill in the (credit) card but the card didn’t work. They tried and tried but the minister said that only 18 players and seven officials should be captured as regards payment according to the rules of the Olympic Games.
“So, the hotel bills of these other officials, about five of them cost the sum of over $4,000. They held us hostage for more than one hour and we nearly missed our flight. It was Mikel (Obi) who rescued us by paying the money.
“I can tell you honestly speaking that this incident is not the fault of the minister because the minister listed the people to be accommodated which were 18 players and seven officials.”