Wednesday 28 November 2012

Goldie set to Wow Fans in Uganda

Africa's top female recording artiste, Goldie harvey will be hosted in
Uganda on friday, 30 november 2012 at the classy club Rouge by Ciroc
brand of Vodka where she is set to
officially release the Naughty singles album hit- "Miliki"


Goldie who would be rocking alongside Uganda's famed artiste and
channel'o'music awards nominee; Navio featured on the hit single is
ready to entertain her teaming fans at Club Rouge in Kampala.


The glittery songstress who has been nominated in the forthcoming NMVA
for the best use of costume in her #SayMyName video is calling on fans
nationwide to vote her for the top spot at http://livebeats.net/ The
"Miliki" singer is also expected in Ghana for the Ghana music awards
where she will be presenting one of the most prestigious awards of the
night; the best Movie music award.


Goldie who is presently shooting musical videos for the Naughty
singles album in south Africa would be releasing #GiveIt2Me ft
Jmartins on Thursday, 29th of November.

PHOTOS: Omotola Omosexy stunning in black

Nollywood Actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has won Actress of the Year
at the 2012 Exquisite Lady of the Year Awards (ELOY) for her role in
the movie, Ties That Bind.


Also nominated in that category were Ini Edo, Funke Akindele, and Nse Ikpe-Etim.


The Producer of the Year went to Emem Isong, for I'll Take My Chances
which featured Ini Edo & Bryan Okwara.


The 2012 ELOY Awards were held at the Porsche Showroom Centre,
Victoria Island, Lagos and was organized by Exquisite Magazine.

WIZKID & BANKY W ANNOUNCE EME’S “BADDEST” CONCERT

Empire Mates Entertainment, Nigeria's leading record label, has
announced that they will round up activities for the year with a
ground breaking live-in concert tagged "The Baddest".


The concert which will hold on Friday, December 21, 2012 at The
Grounds, Ocean View restaurant in Victoria Island, Lagos will have the
EME superstars led by R&B powerhouse, Banky W and internationally
renowned pop star Wizkid thrilling music lovers with some of the
greatest hits of 2012.


Three months after concluding the enormously successful EME North
American tour which held in 9 states across North America, EME is once
again is set to give fans another unforgettable experience as they
usher in the Christmas celebrations.


According to singer, songwriter and EME Chairman, Banky W "The
Baddest" concert is a very special gift to our fans for all the
support they have shown us throughout the year. What should you
expect? EVERYTHING! You don't want to miss this… TRUST me… No really…
Trust me!"


The label says The BADDEST concert will be the first in a series of
specially-designed concerts headlined by Wizkid and Banky, with
support from other EME acts and 'friends of the house, including crowd
pleasers selected from home and abroad.


The EME team comprises some of the most talented artistes in Nigeria
ranging from internationally recognized stars like Wizkid, Banky W,
and Skales to promising acts like Shaydee, Niyola and celebrity disc
jockey, DJ Exclusive.


Empire Mates Entertainment has recorded numerous achievements this
year including WizKid's big win at the 2012 BET Award for Best
International Act and also The Headies Awards as Artiste of the year.
Banky W scored a major feat as one of the few Nigerians selected to
lift the Olympic torch in the UK. He was recently selected as a judge
on the MTV Base VJ search competition.


Other details on EME's "The Baddest" concert, which is being produced
by R28, will be announced soon.

Tuesday 27 November 2012

UEFA consider scrapping Europa League

European football's governing body are considering scrapping the
Europa League in favour of extending the Champions League, UEFA
president Michel Platini told Wednesday's edition of the daily
Ouest-France.


Asked about possible plans to extend the elite Champions League at the
expense of the second-tier Europa League, Platini said: "There is an
ongoing debate to determine
what form the European competitions will have between 2015 and 2018.


We're discussing it, we will make a decision in 2014. Nothing is
decided yet." One of the options being looked at is the possibility of
extending the final phase of the Champions League from 32 to 64 teams.
The Europa League generates far lower revenue for clubs than the
Champions League and has been criticised since it evolved from the
UEFA Cup in 2009.

What do you think , should UEFA go ahead and scrap it ?

JONATHAN SACKS BPE BOSS !!!!!

Ms. Bolanle Ayodele Onagoruwa, the Director General of the Bureau of
Public Enterprises (BPE), has been relieved of her appointment by
President Goodluck Jonathan.


Her sack might not be unconnected with the way the BPE handled the
contract for the Transmission Company of Nigeria which was awarded to
a Canadian firm, Manitoba Hydro International, but was later cancelled
because of a series of infractions on the part of the Bureau – a move
that allegedly caused the presidency untold embarrassment.


Ms. Onagoruwa who was appointed by President Jonathan in August 2010,
is to hand over to the most senior management staff,  Mr. Benjamin
Ezra Dike, who will serve in acting capacity.


The Director General of the Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) Mrs.
Bolanle Onogoruwa has been relieved of her appointment with immediate
effect.


She is to hand over to the most Senior Director in the Bureau, Mr.
Benjamin Ezra Dikki who is to hold the position in an acting capacity.


A press statement by the Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity)
to the Vice President Umar Sani said " Mr. President extends his
sincere appreciation to Mrs. Bolanle Onogoruwa for her services to the
nation and wishes her the best in her future endeavours".

AFRICAN RICHEST WOMAN ,FOLORUNSHO ALAKIJA

Arguably Nigeria's oil baroness, Folorunsho Alakija, 61, is Africa's
richest woman with a net worth of $600m as at November when Forbes
released its 'Africa's 40 richest'.



The married mother of four who owns a £64M (N16,049,664,000) flat in
One Hyde Park, London, started her career in the mid 1970s as a
secretary at the now-defunct International Merchant Bank of Nigeria,
one of the West African nation's earliest investment banks. In the
1980s, after studying fashion design in England, she founded Supreme
Stitches, a Nigerian fashion label that catered to upscale clientele
and six years later, she emerged the best designer in the country in
1986.


Alakija struck gold in 1993 when then Nigerian President, Ibrahim
Babangida awarded her company, Famfa Oil, an oil prospecting license
which went on to become OML 127, one of Nigeria's most prolific oil
blocks that reportedly rakes in N157 million a day.


But it wasn't all a rosy affair as she'd a running battle with the
Nigerian government under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, which
unconstitutionally acquired a 50% interest in the block without duly
compensating Alakija or her company. Famfa Oil went to court to
challenge the acquisition, and in May this year, the Nigerian Supreme
Court reinstated the 50% stake to Famfa Oil.

Alakija through her charity, the Rose of Sharon Foundation, supports
widows throughout Nigeria.

Culled From Forbes

28-YEAR OLD JAPANESE MAN MARRIES PILLOW

The 28-year old Otaku (a Japanese term that roughly translates to
somewhere between 'obsessive' and 'nerd'), took that love a step
further  by getting married to his pillow in a special ceremony that
was well publicized in the local media after fitting it out with a
wedding dress for the service in front of a local priest. The pillow
has an image of Fate Testarossa, from the 'magical girl' anime series
Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha.


One friend said of the relationship between Lee and his pillow: 'He is
completely obsessed with this pillow and takes it everywhere'.


Another added, 'They go out to the park or the funfair where it will
go on all the rides with him. Then when he goes out to eat he takes it
with him and it gets its own seat and its own meal'.


The pillow marriage is not the first similarly-themed unusual marriage
in recent times – it comes after a Japanese otaku married his virtual
girlfriend Nene Anegasaki, a character who only exists in the Nintendo
DS game 'Love Plus,' last November.

SOURCE: http://www.dwitch.com/actions/view/3605

Brad Pitt on Marrying Angelina Jolie: We're Getting Pressure From the Kids

In deciding it was finally time to put a ring on Angelina Jolie, Brad
Pitt realized more than ever how everyone deserves the right to get
married. "Everyone should have it," he told E! News' Terrence Jenkins
at the New York junket for Killing Them Softly, in which Pitt plays,
in his words, a guy who gets to "carry a big gun and shoot people.


" But when is Pitt, a longtime advocate for the legalization of gay
marriage, finally going to exercise his very exclusive right to marry
Jolie? Well, he just laughed when Jenkins joked about receiving
Jolie's save-the-date notice in the mail. But it appears that the
Jolie-Pitt nuptials will be happening sooner rather than later.


"We're getting a lot of pressure from the kids," the father of six
admitted. "We didn't realize how much it meant to them and then, in
getting engaged, how much it also means to us." And we don't have to
tell him how much it's going to mean to us. For more from Pitt and the
New York premiere of Killing Them Softly, tune into E! News on Tuesday
at 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.

‘I don’t feel any pressure being EME’s first lady’they watch over me– Niyola

Born Eniola Akinbo, she's better known as sultry singer Niyola. The
only lady in the EME squad, she's had a career that has spanned over
10 years, and in this interview, says she's ready to stage a comeback,
challenges notwithstanding.


Your video 'Don't go there' was just released. How did you find the experience?


It was amazing. We rehearsed for about four weeks before the video was
shot. The choreography, the dancers and the dances made it all fun.


When are you likely to release your album?


It's definitely going to be next year, although I can't say what
quarter it will be. I will be dropping more singles and more videos as
well.


A lot has changed since you went off the radar. Now that you're
planning a comeback, what kind of songs should we expect from you?


I will stick to my contemporary music. I don't like to box myself to a
corner, describing myself as an R&B or soul singer. I will just do
what comes naturally. I'm ready to explore and make more good music
that people can relate to.


Who are you planning to work with on your album?


I really can't say for now but I am going to be working with a lot of
people. I definitely want to work with Banky W because I have always
been a fan. I have done stuff with Skales too , and hopefully one
other female artiste.


You were once romantically linked with rapper Freestyle. Is there a
possibility of you both getting together again, at least
professionally?


I was? Well, Freestyle was my great friend and is still my very good
friend. We had a conversation yesterday just like the friends that we
are. Working with him, I can't say for now, maybe, maybe not.


Are you in a relationship now?

No. I am very much single.

Tell us how your journey into EME started and how it has been so far.


Banky and I have always been friends and when I decided to make my
comeback, I did a song with Skales. Along the line, I went to the EME
house where I met him and everybody. We got talking about so many
things, including the DELSU rape issue which was popular then. He
advised that I do a song about rape in Nigeria at that time.


He later volunteered to be part of the song. We started working on the
song and I guess it was at that point he realized he had to sign me.
So far, the journey has been great and a lot of fun. I look forward to
more fun moments because as much as it is work, it is also a lot of
fun because it is what we love to do.


How does it feel being EME's first lady, and does it come with pressure?


It definitely feels good because everybody is looking out for me on a
personal and work level. They don't let anybody mess with me. They are
like hawks watching over me, the things brothers do for their only
sister. There hasn't been any pressure on me at all. I am comfortable
being the first lady.

EX-BANKER BOWS TO Pressure, Suspends Hunger STRIKE

Olubiyi Odunaro, the 53-year-old former employee of Hallmark Bank
Plc., protesting against non-payment of his terminal benefit, on
Monday suspended his 14-day hunger strike.


The   suspension of the protest followed spirited appeal by a
representation from the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, and
officials from the Lagos office of the Public Complaints Commission.


Senior Special Assistant to Fashola on Justice Sector Reforms, Lanre
Akinsola, who led a team of legal, welfare and medical officials to
the tent Odunaro had turned to his home on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way,
Lagos, promised to intervene.


Akinsola said, "The attention of the Lagos State Government was drawn
to the various media reports about the protest being embarked upon by
Odunaro and it's quite pathetic.


"Governor Fashola who was worried about his state of health formed an
inter-ministerial committee comprising medical, legal and welfare
officials and directed me to lead the team to  persuade him to end his
hunger strike.


"As a responsible government we don't want a dead casualty in our
hands as a result of this protest. Once he ends this protest, we would
first provide him medical service while the Lagos State Directorate of
Citizens Rights would engage the authorities concerned in a
comprehensive dialogue."


Akinsola said the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for
Justice, Ade Ipaye, had given him his word on free legal services to
Odunaro and other ex-workers of non-consolidated banks seeking the
payment of their entitlements if the negotiations become unfruitful.


"The Lagos Commissioner of the Public Complaints Commission, Funso
Olukoga, sends his word that you end this protest and go back home
while we look into your complaints.


"We've listened to the complaints and we are going back to report to
the commissioner and see the best we can do concerning it.


"We are making this appeal because of your health and the negative
consequences it may have on you. The commissioner has given us the
authority to ensure that the matter is resolved."


He said, "This struggle is not only  about myself; it's about the
right of over 14,000 ex-workers of non-consolidated banks who are ably
represented here today.


"The Lagos State Government and the PCC have  given me and my people
their word and I would hold on to it. My other colleagues too have
appealed to me to give the state government the opportunity to play
their part in this matter.


"In view of this, I announce the suspension of my hunger strike for
two weeks to enable me to  go for medical treatment and allow the
state government play its part in this debacle."


President, Association of  Ex-Staff of Non-Consolidated Bank, Magnus
Maduka, said, "We  will be leveraging on the clout of the state
government and the promises of the Public Complaints Commission to get
our  entitlements which we  have  been fighting for for about seven
years."


As soon as he announced the suspension, the medical team from the
Lagos State Ambulance Service who  had been waiting for hours led him
into an ambulance marked LA 167 A08 at about 3:09pm and took him to
the Medical Emergency of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
for medical attention.