Saturday 4 August 2012

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Davido Known As “Omo Baba Olowo” In Another Hot Water, Beat Taxi Driver and Girlfriend.

They call him 'omo baba olowo' which literally means
'the son of a rich man'. David 'Davido' Adeleke is truly a
son of billionaire businessman, Deji Adeleke, who is
also the Chancellor of a university in Nigeria.
But after getting into limelight in 2011 through music,
Davido has reportedly moved from a mess to another.
Just few months ago, he was reported to have been in
a mess with a groupie, who posted online her picture
with the MTN Pulse brand ambassador while in bed
with his cloth off.
Just few weeks ago, Davido reportedly brought
dancers to his album launch, who danced erotically in
the presence of Aliko Dangote and other muslim
faithfuls who may have been observing the Islamic fast,
Ramadan. At the concert, some parents reportedly took
their children out when dancers of this teenage music
artiste, Davido may have become unbearable to them.
On July 1, 2012, Davido reportedly beat up a girl
believed to be one of his girlfriends after she
discovered that Davido was with one of her friends in a
hotel room. For Mr. Femi Ajibola, who was the cab
driver that brought the beaten Davido's 'girlfriend' to the
hotel, the reason why he reportedly got a serious
beating from Davido and his four bouncers was
because he wanted to help the helpless 'Davido's
girlfriend'.
According to reports, he got his car keys seized and his
100,000 Naira got missing. While the police tried to
invite Davido to their station, he reportedly bragged
and asked if they knew the son of who he was? 'That's
'omo baba olowo' speaking.
Though, the police have retrieved the car keys to Mr
Femi, but his 100,000 is yet to be produced. Reports
also said he has not gotten any penny from Davido for
his hospital treatment from the injuries he received
from 'Davido's beating'. Uwillcgossip.com
Davido's publicist, Valerie Obaze has reportedly
denied that her client was involved in such violent act.
Some of the many questions that have come up from
this scenario are what enfrontry does Davido has to
seize a citizen's car keys? Does being an 'omo baba
olowo' a ticket to acting like a god? What prompted
MTN in picking Davido as their brand ambassador?
Does MTN represents the messes surrounding
Davido's young career?

BReaking News -I miss D-banj but dating Tiwa savage well ,Don jazzy

Former Mo'Hit and now MAVIN boss Don Jazzy has
f inally opened the door on his relationship with Tiwa
Savage. The producer clearly says he is not dating the
sexy singer who he signed to his label.
MAVIN boss Dan Jazzy revealed this on Ndani TV's
'The Juice' while he spoke with interviewer, OAP Toolz.
He also let us in on his relationship with former Mo'Hits
label partner D'banj; 'Of course I miss him', he replied
when Toolz asked if he did miss D'banj.

Stallone pain is my pain , Arnold speaks

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Arnold Schwarzenegger said he and fellow 1980s
action star Sylvester Stallone wanted to work together for decades,
but it wasn't until they met up at a hair salon that their first
collaboration came together.

The "Rocky" and "Terminator" actors had talked about uniting on screen
for 20 years, Schwarzenegger said on Friday, but never found the right
script at a time when they were both free of other commitments.

"There was always something off. The script was not right, or the
studio was not as much interested in it as we were. ... It just didn't
happen," Schwarzenegger said at a Television Critics Association
meeting, where he appeared to promote an upcoming documentary on ESPN
website Grantland.com.

"Then one day I was sitting at my hairdresser, and Sly came up to me
and he said 'oh man, it would be so great if you could be doing just a
little bit of something in my 'Expendables' movie," said the 65-year
old actor-turned politician.

At the time, Schwarzenegger was serving as governor of California and
had put his action movie career on hold. He said he agreed right there
to film a few hours for "Expendables" on weekends so it wouldn't take
time away from his gubernatorial duties, and that he worked for free.
The movie came out in 2010.

When Schwarzenegger's cameo was well-received, Stallone approached him
to appear in "The Expendables 2." Schwarzenegger, who stepped down as
California governor in January 2011, said he did four days of work in
Bulgaria on the film, which reaches U.S. theaters August 17.

Their next project came together when Stallone told the producer of
upcoming film "The Tomb" that he didn't want to make the film unless
Schwarzenegger was involved. Schwarzenegger liked the script and
joined the film - one of five movies he has in the pipeline.

While joking that the two were "in love with each other," he said they
have no plans to work on other films together. But he added: "I'm sure
'Expendables 2' is going to be a big hit. ... Then (Stallone) will be
probably coming back again and asking me to be in the next movie."

In another return to the screen, Schwarzenegger will appear in a
documentary short film called "Arnold's Blueprint" that focuses on the
former bodybuilder's service in the Austrian Army.

Schwarzenegger said his time in the military as a teenager helped
shape his future career as a bodybuilder, actor and politician. The
story "is about overcoming obstacles," he said.

Schwarzenegger said he worked around his military training to find
time for bodybuilding. He later won bodybuilding titles, and used the
sport to propel him to international stardom.

"I had a very clear vision of where I wanted to go," he said. "You
realize you have to pay no attention to the naysayers. When you learn
those lessons in sports, you can apply those lessons for the rest of
your life," he said.

The short film will premiere on ESPN's Grantland.com website on
September 26 as part of the network series "30 for 30 Shorts."

Schwarzenegger announced earlier this week he was establishing a
global policy think-tank in his name at the University of Southern
California that would examine non-partisan politics.

T.B. Joshua Gives N20m To Nigerian Returnees From Libyan Prisons






2011 will remain a crucial year in contemporary history of the Middle East region of the world. For the very first time, a broom of revolution swept through the streets of many of the countries, which though was originally unplanned, uprooted some political leaderships which the people regarded as the soul of their deprivation, hopelessness, despair, hunger and starvation.

The revolutionary actions started in Tunisia, where a young man who was facing some economic troubles, decided to set himself ablaze. He saw the leadership of President Ben Ali as a desecration of his humanity. His death moved the people to mass revolt; and in a matter of days, Ali fled to Saudi Arabia as a refugee, and the tyrannical administration fell into pieces like a pack of not-well-arranged cards.

The incident in Tunisia, in which some lives and property were destroyed, spurred others into action in Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Morocco, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia, to mention a few. In Egypt, for instance, President Mubarak's regime fell, as the man who had ruled for more than 30 years lost the seat of power. It was obvious that the people were disenchanted; the revolutionary action pulled people together in major cities of Egypt, who fought the regime to a standstill. In Libya, very similar situation occurred. After months of protestations and tragic confrontations against the 42 years old regime of colonial Mummar Ghadaffi, the leader fell, and he was in fact, killed. But many places suffered bullets-invation; people died enmasse, property was set ablaze. One feature of this revolt was that other nationals were attacked, dispossessed of their belongings and imprisoned. Some of the imprisoned were Nigerians.

In the prison, people were subjected to ignoble treatments – they were made to go hungry and helpless; their health situations were difficult. Some countries had to evacuate their nationals from Libya but one of the countries which failed to do so promptly was Nigeria.

During a recent Sunday service at The SCOAN,(29TH July, 2012),some of such previously imprisoned Nigerians had come to express gratitude to Prophet TB Joshua and the Emmanuel TV PARTNERS. Over 300 illegal immigrants into Libya had initially written to the Nigerian government to help secure their release, and evacuate them home, as done by some other countries. But no help came their way. The Nigerian Embassy in Libya was allegedly non-functional; nothing was done to assist the prisoners. Indeed, some of the Embassy staff were those who advised that the prisoners should write to the Federal Government of Nigeria through Prophet TB Joshua, a man generally known for his vast heart for charity and philanthropy. He had to read their collective letter on the Emmanuel TV, and within a twinkle of the eye, the prisoners found themselves on their way home.

As they narrated their stinging experiences through their spokespersons, they gave glory to God for setting them free. The spokespersons said that after the prayers of Prophet Joshua, they were miraculously released a mere two weeks later. Hunger and despair hit them so hard, but eventually, they were deported to Nigeria.

After welcoming them home, the prophet prayed for them, and handed over N100,000 to each of them (totaling N4 million) in order to encourage them to live with reality, and go back home and plan their lives afresh. The man of God said he gave out the money because he felt compelled to do that, under the circumstances. But that he gave out the cash on behalf of the Libyan and Nigerian governments. Each was also given three bags of rice, saying "God can make us do more for you. This is first aid. Go and see your families. Don't be provoked".

He said that even Libyans were helpless in the situation, and that there was no way else the situation could have been approached in that country. His tone was apologetic, and it showed the level of his love for the people and hatred for war. He also told the freed Nigerians that "I want to know what you are doing. Explain to your people what happened. Everything big starts little".

The points of relevance are obvious. Joshua remains a great patriot and spiritual leader who has used his love of humanity and spirit of generosity to assist others, as characteristic of him. The gesture continued the second week when the second batch of the freed Nigerians numbering up to 120 also came to The SCOAN; they were also given, collectively, N12million and three bags of rice, each.

What should be the concern of government for its citizens is what he has done; but this is to demonstrate that he loves his country dearly; he is prepared to sacrifice on behalf of the young and needy; and he is quite passionate about his drive for philanthropic acts. No society can exist without its youth, but such youths should not be allowed to go into crimes, prostitution, drugs and other acts of immorality to survive. His action showed that the Nigerian Government has a role to play in the upliftment of our youths, in helping them when necessary, and in providing for them all as when due in order to make them proud citizens of Nigeria. His constant sermons on love and good neighborliness will continue to be sources of inspiration to individuals, corporate organizations and Africans as a whole.