Saturday, 7 September 2013

Breaking And Emergency News:Forget poverty Islam is more wiser and civilise

Breaking And Emergency News.

There is this info which every Muslim must Be Very Careful About. At Owode Onirin Along Ikorodu Express Way, Some People Claim To Have Seen The Pictures Of The Following Late Shuyuk (Muslim Leaders) on The Wall.
Sheik Hamod Tijani.
Sheik Ibrahim Niyas.
Sheik Jamiu Bulala.
Sheik Abdul Qudeer.
This Info Is Not Islamic And Anyone Who Fears Allah Should Not Assist In Believing The False Pictures Which They Claim To Have Appeared On The Wall. Hmmnn! Pls Dnt tarnish this man image.

He(Niyass) was born in Senegal as said not in Nigeris. So why he always show for Nigeria like projector but not in Senegal?LWKMD

Please Let's Stop this rubbish information or why didn't you say he showed for syria, egypt or gaza. Forget poverty Islam is more wiser and civilise than all these.

May Allah Save Us From The Ummah Of Today. Ameen.

Allahu Akbar!

Written By Ustaz Muh'md Kazeem

The ‘kid’ in Wizkid

It all started as a joke, he was simply somebody who nobody would give a second glance. That era has gone. Today, he is an A-list act, headlining shows, getting endorsement deals and basically, making millions. He is called Wizkid.

 No doubt, the young lad has paid his dues as it were, for few years back, nobody would have thought the 'errand boy' would grow to become this big. Indeed, his talents and luck, shone and now, Wizkid is a superstar.

 But it seems stardom is getting to his head.

Recently, the Internet was agog when the singer called a fan 'broke' for correcting a grammatical error he made.

The singer posted on his instagram that he was about to perform at a wedding with 'an hangover'. The crime of the fan was telling Wizkid the correct thing to say was 'a hangover'.

His reply angered fans who quickly reminded him that he was not born rich and it was the 'broke' fans who made him who he is at the moment.

Wiz hasn't only been misbehaving online. The kid took his arrogance to another height when he allegedly poured his drink on a fan in London.

Speculation has it that all the fan did was to reach out to Wizkid to greet him. Probably trying to impress an American hip-hop sensation, Wiz allegedly called the fan, Oloshi (Idiot). The shocked American took to instagram to talk about Wiz's atiitude.

Although the kid was lucky in London, luck ran out when he allegedly tried ignoring fans who had been waiting to get a glimpse of him in Lagos. This time the fans physically reacted to his arrogance.

Dear Wiz was reportedly stoned by angry fans at the VFS Global Services, Lekki Phase 1 over the his arrogant attitude and his refusal to part with some naira notes despite the much accolades he got from the cheering crowd who were so elated to catch a glimpse of him.

Apparently our wonder boy was in a foul mood or perharps, he wasn't given a visa for he 'boned' and shunned the cheering crowd as he walked arrogantly into the waiting Porsche Cayenne.

It was gathered that Wizkid's silence and arrogance got the cheering fans angrier and they stoned him as he drove off. Unfortunately for Wizkid, one of the stones hit his side mirror but he didn't bother stopping anyway.

At the moment, not a few are angry with the kid and his attitude. Some fans told Saturday Beat that it was high time they "boycotted Wizkid."

Another fan Reginald said, "Wizzy is just a kid and that is what he will be until he grows up! Let's keep praying he grows soon."

I had a vision my marriage would crash –Ara

Drummer girl, Ara, tells Ademola Olonilua about her career, relationship and life as a single mother

Before your hit song with Tuface, you were quiet on the entertainment scene, what have you been up to lately?

 I was taking time out to heal from my broken marriage. I have since released another video, Yanke. I also just recently produced my first movie, Osunfunke.

Are you now healed from the trauma of your failed marriage?

I am healed.

Are you in any relationship at the moment?

Yes. I won't give a name. I really I don't want to talk about him.

Why did you go into movies?

My mission is to promote the culture and tourism of the different states in Nigeria through my movies. The Osun State was the first state we signed with. I am an icon and my brand is associated with culture. I have a voice and face that is recognised and respected. I have represented Nigeria internationally at different levels and made Nigeria proud. All I am asking is for like minds like me to work with me. I also urge people who have passion for their culture and for sponsors to also come on board.

Are you leaving music for movies then?

No, I am not leaving music. I am combining both of them.

Why did you start with movie production, one would have thought you would begin with acting first?

 I also acted in the movie. I played the lead female in the movie I just produced. The lead actor is Ricardo Agbor. I did some stage plays back in school too.

How was your experience as a movie producer?

It was hectic but very interesting. I love it. The challenges were not so many because I was prepared. The most difficult aspect was getting funds for the project but after that, it wasn't much of a challenge. I had it all planned out.

Are you still as good with the drum as you were when you were younger?

Yes. I am still exceptionally good with my talking drum. The older the wine, the better it tastes.

How come you no longer wear your long braids trademark?

I don't carry it as often as I used to but my clients have to pay specifically for it. The price depends on who is talking to us. I also had to cut my hair because it started breaking off. After braiding continuously for over 12 years, the hair started rebelling.

One would have thought you would have launched your child's acting career with your new movie?

There was really no role as such for him.

Is he showing signs of going into entertainment?

He is showing signs already. He has ear for beats but he is not a good dancer. He loves singing. He loves drums; especially set drums and talking drum. He is five years old. He can't play the talking drum very well yet.

How do you juggle your music career which is mostly stage performance with movie production and motherhood?

Trust me it is not easy but I am dedicated and focused. I spend quality time with my son so when I have to travel or leave home, he understands and we keep in touch on phone over 20 times a day. My mother and elder sister also help me a lot. He also has a nanny.

What other projects are you involved in at the moment?

I have a  talk show "Ara Special" and that's the latest from me. We are shooting the pilot edition shortly.

Did you always want to be a singer?

A singer was what I wanted to be. Well, I would have been working in the house of God. I would have been a prophetess.

Why a prophetess, do you see visions?

Yes.

Don't you think you would have done better then as a prophetess giving the fact that pastors now own private jets?

You are looking at the financial gains, I am not. I never did.

Did you see a vision that your marriage would break-up?

I saw it.

Has your vision helped you in your career?

Yes it has. It has also helped people around me too.

Can you share some testimonies?

I wouldn't want to. They are personal.

Football Premiership fever: Sudden deaths among fans rising

Disenchanted by the effects of soccer maladministration in the country, Nigerian football-loving fans shifted their attention to Europe, where football leagues are better organised. During football seasons, Nigerian fans watch thrilling soccer matches with frenzy.

A recent trend has, however, shown that the passion associated with soccer could come with some health implications. Ironically, it is not only the players on the pitch that are susceptible to injuries or fatalities. People who watch football matches in the safety of their homes or at viewing centres also run the risk of injuries or fatalities.

On the evening of Sunday, September 1, 2013, when many people were thanking God for seeing a new month, 60-year-old Murtala William, an avid football fan, went to a viewing centre some metres from his house at Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos. William's favourite club, Arsenal, was playing against Tottenham in a Premier League fixture. Although Arsenal won the game by a lone goal struck by Olivier Giroud in the first half, William never lived to celebrate the win. He died while watching the match.

The tension-soaked game was filled with many breathtaking episodes; a miss here, a near-goal there. The match, which was replete with several nail-biting dramas, left not a few fans glued to the edges of their seats.

On Tuesday, our correspondent visited William's home where some women sat around the deceased's wife to sympathise with her. The deceased's sister spoke with our correspondent and shed light on what occurred on the fateful day at the viewing centre. She said, "My brother was perfectly fine when he left home. He went to the viewing centre not far from here. He was well known there. He was very passionate about football. He loved it very much.

"I am not sure about the stage the match got to when the man who sat beside him realised something was amiss. The man told us that my brother would always offer an opinion excitedly on match days. But he suddenly realised that my brother was not talking, he turned towards him and realised his head was on the shoulders of the next person to him. It was at this point that they tried to revive him.

When our correspondent visited the viewing centre, it was under lock and key.

William's sister also explained that she was not aware if her brother had a heart disease that could have been triggered by the excitement of the football match.

"He had a medical check-up recently and there was no word about a heart problem. But we all know that that kind of problem could come up anytime," she said.

The woman explained that the hospital did not offer an explanation as to what killed her brother. "No autopsy was done because he was buried within 24 hours according to Islamic rites," she said.

William's case brings to fore the impact football excitement, passion and tension has on fans' wellbeing. On a major match day in viewing centres, it is very common to see football lovers crammed in congested rooms with poor ventilation. Hot arguments and shouts occur during matches involving big teams such as Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Bayern Munich, Borrusia Dortmund, AC Milan, Inter Milan, among others.

A 44-year-old football fan, Seni Folawoye, who nearly died when he developed a partial stroke at a viewing centre in Surulere, Lagos, relived his experience.

He said he was recently discharged from the Randle General Hospital, Surulere, Lagos after recovering from a partial stroke he suffered in April 2013.

Folawoye told Saturday PUNCH, "It was a match between Chelsea and Manchester United. I cannot really recall what happened that day.

"I knew I had high blood pressure before that day but I had no idea it was such a big deal or that excitement during a football match could trigger a health problem."

Seni's brother, Akin, explained that he was at the same viewing centre where the incident occurred.

He said, "My brother slumped when the game was in second-half. The tension and excitement at the centre was very high that day. He could have died if there was nobody around to quickly help him."

Seni said he would think twice before going to watch any match that would excite him because he was under constant medication and observation.

In 2012, a lecturer at the Creative Arts Department, University of Lagos, Akoka, Mr. E. A. Bassey, died of heart attack during a European Championship match between Chelsea and Bayern Munich.

He was said to have slumped and died during the tension-soaked match which Chelsea won 4-3. It could not be confirmed which of the teams Bassey was supporting.

The same day the UNILAG lecturer died, a football fan, identified simply as Obi, was reportedly stabbed in the eye after shoutng 'Down Chelsea!' at a viewing centre at Alafia area of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. A hotel manager was also stabbed to death in November 2012 by  football fans at his hotel along the Isheri-Igando Road, Lagos for asking them to vacate their seats during a crucial match.

"There are many ways one can die while watching club matches, especially in Lagos," a die-hard football fan told Saturday PUNCH at a viewing centre at Ojodu, Lagos.

There are also dangers that have to do with the animosity that may develop between fans of rival clubs. A commercial motorcycle rider narrated to our correspondent how a young lady and her male companion were attacked after a late night match at a viewing centre in January 2013.

A viewing centre owner at Ketu, Soji Adelupo, explained to Saturday PUNCH that there are some areas of Lagos that a lily-livered businessman dare not establish a centre for watching club matches.

Adelupo said, "Six years ago when I wanted to establish my viewing centre, I was living in Mushin. But I knew that if I wanted to make it a place for people to watch their matches in peace, I needed to move out of the area. I left the area and came to Ketu because I knew the mentality of youths living in Mushin. I knew there was no way I could avoid violence. They are very passionate and violent when it comes to their clubs.

"Right now, it is not that fight does not break out once in a while where I am currently at Ketu but we are able to control such fights. I don't allow people to bring bottled drinks or beer inside my centre because I know that will readily become weapons if a fight breaks out."

A former doctor of the nation's female youth team, Falconets, Dr. Bukola Bojuwoye, who specialises in sports medicine, spoke on the risks associated with watching tension-soaked matches at viewing centres. Bojuwoye said it would not be surprising if someone with a heart problem suffers a heart attack during matches with high stress level.

He said, "What you must understand is that everyone has his own medical peculiarity. But an increase in tension will automatically bring about increase in heartbeat rate which in turn puts pressure on the heart and may trigger a heart attack. For instance, I will not watch a football match that will increase my stress level because I know what impact that may have on my heart and blood pressure.

"The fact that people watch some of these matches with others at viewing centres may increase their risk of suffering heart attack because anxiety may be transferred from one person to another. It is not that watching a match alone at home does not have its risks. For instance, what if one suffers a heart attack when no one is around?

"There is the need for people to go for comprehensive health checks regularly to know the state of their cardiovascular system."

However, Saturday PUNCH findings showed that Nigeria is not the only country where watching football comes with attendant health risks.

In Europe and the United States, football-induced heart attacks are already getting the attention of medical researchers.

Souce: Punch

Nollywood actor Tony Umez now so broke, settles for porn movies

Tony Umez made his debut into Nollywood in 1994, with the movie, Died Wretched: Buried in N2.3m Casket.

Gradually, with hard work, the actor who has a degree in English, and a master's degree in International Law and Diplomacy, has been able to carve a niche for himself.

So far, he has featured in over 200 English and Yoruba movies.

Blood of the Orphan, Fire on the Mountain, Out of Fire, Millionaires Club, No Rival: Ko si Orogun, Oyato, Tin ba Taiye Wa, Billionaires club, Ikaiko Restaurant, among many others are some of the movies he featured in.

However, of late, he has not featured in movies whether local or otherwise.

Just when movie lovers were asking after his whereabouts, the actor pops up in a soft pornographic movie, Room 027.

According to a fan, Tony Umez is a disappointment to his fans.

Another fan, who watched the porn said, "Tony Umez and his colleagues must be really broke to take on this film. It is an absolute disgrace. By the way, who is this unknown desperate wannabe actress?"

BREAKING: Skelewu Dance competition Cancelled

News reaching FNN is that Davido aka daddy's boy has cancelled the famous skelewu dance competition. This news has been a sad news to those who had bought the form and even done several routines, posted the video to Davido's youtube page.

It was revealed that the competition was cancelled cause the star recently purchased a brand new and which cost a lot of money.

This he did to show forbes magazine that he should have been listed among the Richest artists in Africa. It is said that he is the first to purchase such in Africa .

Reports has it that the money used in purchasing the car are those gotten from the skelewu forms.
A lot of dancers have been rioting for their forms money be returned

Photo: Meet Arsenal's Mesut Özil's Hawt Girlfriend!

Arsenal's newest and hottest signing Mesut Özil's girlfriend Mandy Capristo is set to be a glamorous addition to Britain's collection of footballing WAGs - with her pop star background leading to the couple being dubbed 'the German Posh and Becks'. Mesut, who is of Turkish ancestry, is a devout Muslim, but his girlfriend has become a celebrity in Germany thanks to her flamboyant musical performances and participation in a dancing-themed TV show. Sure he's got eyes for choosing babes like he's got for splitting defences! HAWT babe!