Friday, 1 December 2017

Check out World Cup 2018 DRAW

The draws  for the 2018  FIFA world cup scheduled to hold in Russia, has been held with teams seeded in pot 1 drawn in top positions. Teams  drawn in 1 and 2  in each group will play against each other, while teams drawn in 3 and 4 will play each other in the opening matches of the groups,  Nigeria has been drawn against familiar foe Argentina and will face them for the fifth time in the world cup.
GROUP A
A1  RUSSIA
A2  SAUDI ARABIA
A3  EGYPT
A4  URUAGUAY

GROUP B
B1  PORTUGAL
B2  SPAIN
B3  MOROCCO
B4  IRAN

GROUP C
C1  FRANCE
C2  AUSTRALIA
C3  PERU
C4  DENMARK

GROUP D
D1  ARGENTINA
D2  ICELAND
D3  CROATIA
D4  NIGERIA

GROUP E
E1  BRAZIL
E2  SWITZERLAND
E3  COSTA RICA
E4  SERBIA

GROUP F
F1  GERMANY
F2  MEXICO
F3  SWEDEN
F4  KOREA REPUBLIC

GROUP G
G1  BELGIUM
G2  PANAMA
G3  TUNISIA
G4  ENGLAND

GROUP H
H1  POLAND
H2  SENEGAL
H3  COLOMBIA
H4  JAPAN

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Perez prepares 5-man transfer Target for Real Madrid

Spanish Business mogul Florentino Pérez Rodríguez who is the current club president of La Liga champions Real Madrid has drawn out a five-man transfer shortlist in a bid to change the team, after the  European champions have struggled in the league this season, and are 10 points behind rivals Barcelona.

The Players Perez wishes to sign includes Harry Edward Kane, Bamidele Jermaine Alli, who both play for English side Tottenham Hotspur,  Brazilian defender Marcos Aoás Corrêa popularly known as Marquinhos who plays for French side Paris Saint-Germain, Argentine striker Paulo Bruno Exequiel Dybala who plays  for Serie A giants Juventus, and Spanish goal keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga Revuelta who plays for Athletico Bilbao

Hat-Trick hero: Ryan Sessegnon sinks Sheffield and makes record along the way

England international Kouassi Ryan Sessegnon, who plays for English Championship side Fulham has entered into the record book of history after his hat-trick against Sheffield United has made him the first 17-year-old to score an hat-trick in English top four flight league since Bamidele Jermaine Alli did while playing For MK DONS in 2014.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend Expecting Second Child

American model Christine Diane Teigen is expecting a second child with her husband John Roger Stephens who is professionally known as John Legend.

The 31-year-old made this known to her millions of fans  and via  a snippet video with her adorable 19-months old daughter Luna Simone Stephens on her Instagram account.

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Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Check Out Kathy Griffin's sold Hollywood Hills sold Mansion

American comedian and Actress Kathleen Mary Griffin, has sold her mansion in the Hollywood Hills for  $4,492,500.
The mansion which is nicknamed Wings because its shape resembles that of a bird in flight, has five bedrooms, and six bathrooms.




Monday, 20 November 2017

Real Madrid Players Fly Out To Cyprus

World Footballer on the year Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro and his Team-mates have flown out of the Spanish capital of Madrid to Cyprus ahead of Real Madrid’s Champions League Match against  Apoel Nicosia.


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Salah now a Man

Summer signing Mohamed Salah scored twice as Liverpool beat Southampton on Saturday
Liverpool winger Mohamed "Mo" Salah Ghaly has been in superb form this season for Liverpool scoring nine Premier League goals in 12 matches since signing from Serie A side A.S Roma for £38million.

This has development has made Liverpool Manager Jürgen Norbert Klopp refer to the Egyptian as a fully grown man, According to Dailly Mail, Klopp said 'He was a kid when he came to Chelsea, and in that time they were really successful,' he said. 'It was difficult to come through. He had a little bit less muscle, but his body shape is now different. He's a man now.

Paris Saint-Germain Wants Coutinho


French side Paris Saint-Germain are trying to sign Brazilian international Philippe Coutinho Correia from Liverpool.

Though Coutinho prefers to ply his trade with La Liga giants Barcelona, the French side are interested in his service and has sent his fellow compatriot Thiago Emiliano da Silva to try  lure him to opt for the French side instead

Sunday, 19 November 2017

Real Madrid Prepare January Transfer For Griezmann

Real Madrid are preparing a January Transfer move worth £90m for Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann.

The La Liga champions are looking to sell injury prone Gareth Frank Bale for £133million and subsequently use part of the sales from bale to trigger Griezmann’s release clause which is believed to stand at £92m.

Manchester United Prepare £40million move For Danny Rose

Manchester United are ready to table a  January  bid  of £40million and a swap deal of Luke Paul Hoare Shaw for Tottenham Hotspur left back Danny Lee Rose.

United are looking at doubling the England International wage which currently stands at £65,000-a-week.

Real Madrid Prepare Summer Transfer for De Gea


Spanish side Real Madrid are preparing to table another bid for Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea Quintana ending of the season which happens to be the final 12 months of his contract which he signed back in 2015.
The 27-year-old shotstopper has kept eight clean sheets in the Premier League this season, and  has been on the radar of the European Champions for a long time.

Friday, 17 November 2017

Manchester United Step Up chase For Danny Rose

Manchester United are seeking a January deal for Tottenham left back Danny Rose
Manchester United boss José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix is stepping up his pursuit of Tottenham left back Danny Lee Rose in the January transfer.
The England international who has been tracked by United over the last few seasons, according to The Sun would be interested in a move away.

Manchester United is after the 27-year-old defender as they seek to fight on all fronts and also pose a stiff competition for the Premier League title against  rivals Manchester City. 

Roberto Mancini Out of Italy Job


Zenit  Saint Petersburg manager Roberto Mancini has ruled himself out of the race to replace  the sacked Gian Piero Ventura as Italy boss.
Mancini who boasts of a fulfilled career with the likes of Manchester City and Inter Milan has revealed that he is happy in Russia.
The race for the coach of the Azzurri is contested among Carlo Ancelotti, Fabio Capello and Fabio Cannavaro.


Monday, 13 November 2017

Manchester United targets Asensio move

Manchester United want to sign Real Madrid forward Marco Asensio in a £177million deal
Manchester United is looking to splash the cash on Real Madrid attacking midfielder Marco Asensio Willemsen.
The 21-year-old Spaniard has caught the attention of United’s manager José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, GOIH, and is set to bid within the region of  £177million for the talented Spaniard and also offer him wages as high as £461,000.

If this transfer takes place, Asensio will be the most expensive player in the United squad breaking the transfer record of £89m paid for French midfielder Paul Labile Pogba in the summer of 2016.

Winners of MTV Europe Music Award


The MTV EMA  held last night and was hosted by Rita Ora, below is the list of winners.
BEST ARTIST
Ariana Grande
Ed Sheeran
Kendrick Lamar
Miley Cyrus
Winner: Shawn Mendes
Taylor Swift
BEST SONG
Clean Bandit – ‘Rockabye’ ft. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie
DJ Khaled – ‘Wild Thoughts’ ft. Rihanna, Bryson Tiller
Ed Sheeran – ‘Shape of You’
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee – ‘Despacito (Remix)’ ft. Justin Bieber
Winner: Shawn Mendes – ‘There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back’
BEST U.S. ACT
Bruno Mars
DJ Khaled
Kendrick Lamar
Taylor Swift
Winner: Fifth Harmony
BEST CANADIAN ACT
Alessia Cara
Drake
Justin Bieber
Winner: Shawn Mendes
The Weeknd
BEST UK & IRELAND ACT
Dua Lipa
Ed Sheeran
Little Mix
Winner: Louis Tomlinson
Stormzy
BEST LOOK
Dua Lipa
Harry Styles
Rita Ora
Taylor Swift
Winner: Zayn Malik
BEST NEW
Winner: Dua Lipa
Julia Michaels
Khalid
KYLE
Rag'n'Bone Man
BEST POP
Winner: Camila Cabello
Demi Lovato
Miley Cyrus
Shawn Mendes
Taylor Swift
BEST VIDEO
Foo Fighters – ‘Run’
Katy Perry – ‘Bon Appétit’ ft. Migos
Winner: Kendrick Lamar – ‘HUMBLE’
KYLE – ‘iSpy’ ft. Lil Yachty
Taylor Swift – ‘Look What You Made Me Do’
BEST LIVE
Bruno Mars
Coldplay
Winner: Ed Sheeran
Eminem
U2
BEST ELECTRONIC
Calvin Harris
Winner: David Guetta
Major Lazer
Martin Garrix
The Chainsmokers
BEST ROCK
Winner: Coldplay
Foo Fighters
Royal Blood
The Killers
U2
BEST HIP HOP
Drake
Winner: Eminem
Future
Kendrick Lamar
Post Malone
BEST ALTERNATIVE
Imagine Dragons
Lana Del Rey
Lorde
The xx
Winner: Thirty Seconds To Mars
BIGGEST FANS
Ariana Grande
Justin Bieber
Katy Perry
Winner: Shawn Mendes
Taylor Swift
BEST PUSH ACT
Winner: Hailee Steinfeld
Jon Bellion
Julia Michaels
Kacy Hill
Khalid
KYLE
Noah Cyrus
Petite Meller
Rag'n'Bone Man
SZA
The Head And The Heart
BEST WORLD STAGE
Steve Aoki – Live from Isle of MTV Malta 2016
Kings of Leon – Live from Oude Luxor Theatre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2016
Tomorrowland 2017
DNCE – Live from Isle of MTV Malta 2017
Winner: The Chainsmokers – Live from Isle of MTV Malta 2017
Foo Fighters – Live from Barcelona, Spain 2017
GLOBAL ICON
Winner: U2


KIM KADARSHIAN THROWS BABY SHOWER FOR BABY WEST 3


Kim Kadarshian while celebrating the baby shower of her third child with Kayne west, went with a cherry themed party, as she decorated their house with a lot of cherry trees.

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Sunday, 12 November 2017

Manchester City Target Diakhaby


Diakhaby has attracted interest from Chelsea and Juventus since breaking through at Lyon
English side Manchester City are interested in the services of Lyon Defender Mouctar Diakhaby, and are set to face a battle from rival clubs.

The 20-year-old Frenchman has been watched severally by the English side’s staff, and was most recently monitored by Mikel Arteta and the Sporting Director of the club Txiki Begiristain during Lyon’s Europa league victory over Everton last month.

Europe's Top Teams Watch Rose

27-year-old England international Danny Lee  Rose,  who plays for English top flight club Tottenham Hotspur, is being watched by Europe’s top clubs with the likes of Real Madrid, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United watching his development.
According to the The Sun, leading clubs in Italy, Spain and France, who could offer Rose a very lucrative contract, are circling.

Thursday, 9 November 2017

Patoranking: Available


Nigeria music star Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie popularly known by his stage name Patoranking, is out with a club banger he call 'Available'.
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Monday, 6 November 2017

Video: Lil Kesh - Rora

Keshinro Ololade  popularly known by his stage name Lil Kesh,  has dropped the visuals for his track ‘Rora’ which which was released some days back

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Travelling As A Trans Person In Africa

BY PRINCESS ILONZE


Despite the worldwide clamour for equal rights and freedom of sexual expression, there are numerous reports of members of the LGBTQ+ community and especially members of the trans community being mistreated and rough-handled in airports all over the world.
The truth remains that despite the covering that international laws provide, there are still about 80 countries - a large portion of which are in Africa- where merely being suspected of being gay or trans is a criminal offence.The penalties range from 2 years imprisonment to whipping and even death. Needless say, as a trans man or woman, you would have to take the utmost care when it comes to domestic or international travel within the African continent.
 Also, considering that being openly gay, crossdressing, transgender or transexual is illegal in most parts of Africa, there are no provisions made to cater for the sensitive attention that a trans person might need at the airport. If you are trans and intend to take a trip to certain parts of Africa, you will need to take some precautions to avoid unnecessary complications at the airport or during your trip.
  
Planning your Trip
 Before booking your flight or making concrete plans, it’s of the highest importance that you ascertain the safety of your proposed destination. Research can’t possibly be overemphasized when it comes to travelling in Africa while trans. It’s important to learn about the laws of the land, find out about local organisations and groups that are trans friendly. At the end of this post, you will find a list of African countries and their stance on LGBTQ+ rights as this is often a mirror of the domestic stance on trans people.
 Apart from what is written in the laws, there are also unwritten norms which govern how you will be received in the place you will be visiting. This is equally, if not as important as what is written in the constitution because it determines the reception you will get once you arrive at your destination.
 In case it might be a turn off, you should be aware that most, if not all African countries, have yet to consciously provide gender neutral bathrooms. Also, possession of sex toys is mostly frowned upon in African airports and might attract undue attention. It might also be regarded as evidence of sex work, which may result in detainment.
 Before you book your ticket, you will definitely look into where to stay. Regardless of what country you choose to visit, it is most advisable to visit bigger cities for several reasons. Compared to rural dwellers, those in the urban areas are more likely to be accepting of people’s differences. Also, your country’s embassy is likely to be located in the capital city of the country you choose to visit. If you choose to visit Nigeria for instance, then you might want to consider a budget hotel in Victoria Island or  the cheap hotels in ikeja both suburbs are located in the country’s commercial capital. At hotels.ng, you can get pretty good deals on hotels. I’ve heard Federal Palace Hotel in Victoria Island is particularly good.

Travel Documents
 Acquiring a VISA from an African country will be the first hurdle where travel documents are concerned. In countries with liberal law where LGBT rights are recognised, it should be easier for you to attain a visa. South Africa visas as well as Rwanda visas should not prove to be too much of a hassle. Otherwise, it would be advisable to speak with a staff of your embassy in the country you intend to visit. There you can get direct information about how best to proceed.
 In most countries, the law requires that the gender marker and name on your boarding pass must match the one on the government-issued photo ID and that all passengers over the age of 18 must provide proof of identity both at check-in and at security. In this case Africa is no different and this makes being a trans traveller rather tricky.
 As of today, no African country recognises non-binary or third gender classifications. This means it would be best to use the information -name and gender specifically- that appears on your passport or your photo ID when booking your ticket. That is, granted you haven’t updated your travel documents and ID. If your appearance no longer matches your ID, make sure you take a note from a verifiable medical practice explaining the change in your appearance.

Packing and Security Checks
If you wish to travel with needles, syringes, or hormones, you need to take proof that they are prescribed. Keep all your medical supplies in one bag so they can be easily screened. If your hormones need to be refrigerated, ask flight crew to store them for you. In case that isn’t possible, carry a thermos with you. You may also want to  consider checking these with your luggage unless you’ll need them in the air.
Most airport security checks do not require that you take of any non-metal clothing items you are wearing. This also applies to prosthetics. However, due to the African norms, to avoid undue attention it may be best to keep your prosthetics in your carry-on bag and request for private screening. 
If you are a transman who packs, ensure your packing piece doesn’t have any metal parts. Also, be aware that a heavily bounded chest may cause unwarranted attention because it may appear that the passenger is hiding something underneath the wrap. When it comes to a body search, the best route is to ask to be screened privately.
  
African Countries and Their LGBT Laws

Country
LGBT Rights
 Algeria
Illegal since 1966
Penalty: Fine and up to 2 years imprisonment.
 Canary Islands

 Legal
 Ceuta
 Legal
 Egypt
Male de facto illegal since 2000, Female uncertain
Penalty: Up to 17 years imprisonment with or without hard labour and with or without fines under broadly-written morality laws

 Libya
 Illegal since 1953
 Madeira
Legal
 Melilla
Legal
 Morocco

Illegal since 1962
Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

Illegal since 1944
Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment
 South Sudan
 Illegal since 1899
Penalty: Up to 10 years imprisonment
 Sudan
Illegal since 1899
Penalty: Death penalty on third offense for men and on fourth offense for women
Tunisia
Illegal since 1913
Penalty: 3 years imprisonment.
Benin
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country)
Burkina Faso
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country)
Cape Verde
Legal
Côte d'Ivoire
 Legal
Gambia
Illegal since 1888
Penalty: Life imprisonment
Ghana
Male illegal since 1860s
Penalty: 10 years imprisonment or more
Female always legal.
 Guinea
Illegal since 1988
Penalty: 6 months to 3 years imprisonment.
Guinea-Bissau
 Legal
Liberia
Illegal since 1976
Penalty: 1 year imprisonment
Mali
Legal
Mauritania
Illegal since 1983
Penalty: Death penalty
Niger
Legal
Nigeria
Illegal under federal law since 1901
Penalty: Up to 14 years imprisonment

Illegal in the states of Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Yobe, and Zamfara
Penalty: Death penalty for men. Whipping and/or imprisonment for women.
Senegal
Illegal since 1966
Penalty: 1 to 5 years imprisonment
Sierra Leone
Male illegal since 1861
Penalty: Up to life imprisonment (Not enforced)

Female always legal

 Togo
Illegal since 1884
Penalty: Fine and 3 years imprisonment
Cameroon
Illegal since 1972
Penalty: Fines to 5 years imprisonment.
Central African Republic
 Legal
Chad
Illegal since 2016.
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Legal
Equatorial Guinea
Legal
Gabon
Legal
 Republic of the Congo
Legal
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Legal
São Tomé and Príncipe
Legal
Burundi
Illegal since 2009
Penalty: 3 months to 2 years imprisonment.
Kenya
Illegal since 1897
Penalty: up to 14 years imprisonment
Rwanda
Legal since 1980
Uganda
Male illegal since 1894
Penalty: Up to life in prison or vigilante execution
Tanzania
Illegal
Penalty: Up to life imprisonment.
Djibouti
Legal
Eritrea
Illegal
Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment
Ethiopia
Illegal
Penalty: 10 years imprisonment or more
Somalia
Illegal
Penalty: Up to death
Somaliland
Illegal
Penalty: Up to death
British Indian Ocean Territory
Legal
Comoros
Illegal since 1982
Penalty: 5 years imprisonment & fines
French Southern and Antarctic Lands

Legal
(No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed)
Madagascar
Legal
(No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country).
 Mauritius
Male: Illegal 
Penalty: Up to 5 years imprisonment

Female: Legal
Mayotte

Legal
Réunion

Legal
Seychelles
 Legal since 2016
Angola
De facto illegal
Penalty: Fines, restrictions or penal labor (Not enforced)
 Botswana
Illegal
Penalty: Fine to up to 7 years imprisonment (Not enforced)
Lesotho
Legal
Malawi
Illegal
Penalty: Up to 14 years imprisonment & whippings (Law suspended from usage since 2012)
Mozambique
Legal since 2015
Namibia
Male: illegal (not enforced)

Female: always legal
South Africa
Legal
Swaziland
Male: illegal

Female always legal
Zambia
Illegal
Penalty: up to 14 years imprisonment
Zimbabwe
Male: illegal
Female legal