Thursday, 1 August 2013

Wande Coal leaves Mavin Records

Interesting news reaching me is at Wande Coal, aka Black Diamond, has stopped working with Mavin Records although he still preserves DJ Spinall as his official DJ.
The source disclosed that Wande Coal was never even officially signed to Mavin Records but was only working hand-in-hand with the Don Jazzy led record label.
This relationship however is said to have been ended and Wande Coal has fully-floated his record label Black Diamond Entertainment.
This development was confirmed by his latest single Kilaju which dropped yesterday; Don Jazzy never said a word about the song like he does normally with new jams from his Mavin camp.
Wande Coal was made to do all the online promotion himself with no support from the entire Mavin Records gang including their online PRs.
The source also says that the reason Wande did not sign with Mavin when the record label launched was that he strongly believes Mavin Records cannot move his career to the next level and disagreement over sharing of monies with Wande not willing to shift ground on 10% with Mavin asking for 20%.
However, Wande Coal is also still working with his manager, Nana.
On a related note, Wande Coal has never mentioned the word Mavin on any track he has been on

Gangs Beat Gays With Machetes, Sticks, Cement Blocks

Spiraling violence against LGBT men in Haiti began when anti-gay Christians marched against fictional same-s*x marriage bil.

Dozens of gay men were beaten by gangs with knives, machetes, cement blocks, sticks and iron bars in Haiti.
Human rights campaigners in the Caribbean nation say they know of 47 assaults in just one week (17 to 24 July), though attacks have slowed in recent days following government intervention.
Some have had their lives threatened or had their houses have been burned down or looted. The series of attacks follows a march by anti-gay Christians in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti on 19 July.
Gangs started beating up gay men on 17 July, two days before the march led by the Haitian Coalition of Religious and Moral Organizations – a group LGBT activists in the country had not previously heard of.
The ‘coalition’ was rallying people against a gay marriage bill they claimed was going before parliament. But this has baffled human rights campaigners and government ministers who say no such bill exists.
GSN spoke to a campaigner from SEROvie, a foundation that promotes human rights for marginalized people, particularly LGBTI people, based in Port-au-Prince.
The spokesman said: “In most of the cases, it was groups of four to six men who attacked individuals. They surrounded them in their homes or in their business or on the streets.
The two worst cases were two men who were attacked when they were selling things in the public market.
One of these victims was particularly baffled because he said he could see a few of his former lovers among the attackers.
They were beaten with whatever these guys could find including wooden and iron sticks.
They escaped and were hidden by a neighbor. When it was safe they contacted us and we went with them to the hospital. They were left with bruises and deep cuts.”
He said one of the curious aspects of the violence was that, as far as they know, only men were targeted.
“The victims were people who were living their life quietly and no such thing had ever happened before to them.”
At the height of the trouble, representatives of SEROvie worked around the clock to look after victims, chart the attacks and liaise with the government.
As a result of that work, the Ministry of Justice made a statement condemning the violence and saying the perpetrators would be brought to justice.
SEROvie doesn’t know of any arrests yet, but fewer attacks are now being reported. Another march took place on Sunday (28 July) but only three incidents since Monday.
The foundation’s spokesman added: “I am quite surprised by the violence coming from [Haitian] people who were thought were tolerant. We don’t know where all this hatred is coming from.
‘Someone from the government told me it was much deeper. We have a government which has been trying to create an image that Haiti is open for business and tourism and there are some sectors who feel threatened by that and we were the easiest target and a way for them to tackle the government.”
Meanwhile, while SEROvie praises the government’s response, the victims are still tending their wounds.
The spokesman said: “We have at least five cases which are going to the hospital every day to change bandages and get more serious injuries treated. But it is all under control.
They are still scared of Port-au-Prince. Most of them went back to their home towns and won’t return to the capital yet.”
Meanwhile the violence has been condemned by the The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and welcomed the government’s statements against it.
The commission said: “It is imperative that Haiti also adopt effective measures to prevent the repetition of these types of acts of violence and discrimination in the future.”
They particularly want the state to take action against the perpetrators, warning allowing the attackers impunity “fosters the chronic repetition of these crimes, leaving the victims and their families defenseless”.

10 Shocking Things You Probably Did Not Know About Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi is a like a Playstation player who has the metallic taste of Diet Coke. Mixing expressions of Arsene Wenger and writer Fabian Casas, we get the image that the general public has of the best player of the moment.




Indeed, one of the most spectacular players of all time is known to have a rather depressing and bland personality. This article will change the way you see him…
Here are 10 facts about Messi you’ve probably never heard before:

1.He used to stuff his face with pastries and Milanese escalopes
When Messi was a child, a coach had found the right method for him to surpass himself constantly: he promised him a “alfajor” the full Argentine pastry sugar for every goal scored. Leo scored 5 or 6 then had swallowed his due.
The four Golden Ball has always loved food. His favorite dish: escalope Milanese. His mother was cooking them two or three times a week during his stay in Catalonia.
When Josep Guardiola was appointed coach of Barca, he quickly realized that his gluttony was problematic. The press began to call Messi “the star of porcelain” because of his recurring injuries, partly due to his unhealthy lifestyle.
Guardiola decided to remove the Coca-Cola vending machine from the training center , which Messi used and abused, and he appointed a physiotherapist, Juanjau Brau who taught him to “not run away when he saw a salad.”
“La Pulga” began to eat vegetables and stopped to spend the night watching the Argentine championship matches. And injuries have become more rare. To complete the job, Messi got engaged with a childhood friend who was studying to become a nutritionist, Antonella Rocuzzo.
Messi and antonella roccuzzo, his fiance who is also a nutritionist.

2. He did not manage to finish the autobiography of Maradona
Messi said his favorite book was “El Martin Fierro.” It is a well-known book in Argentina, somewhat equivalent to the “Little Prince” in France. The book is laminated manual for school and talked about when you’re stuck with nothing to say. The success providing him assurance, the Barcelona star now assumes that he never reads and he is not even able to overcome Maradona’s autobiography.
His cultural universe is a wasteland. He stopped watching the series “Lost” and “Prison Break” because the story was too complex for him. At most a few films, such as “Cuidado, bebe suelto” or “El hijo de la novia” as the heroine reminds him of his grandmother (discussed).
Outside his sport, his passions revolve around the PlayStation – he excels at football simulations – and Disneyland, where he likes to walk.
Alexandre Julliard, co-author of “The Mystery Messi” says:
“Like many working-class children in Argentina, there is no room for anything other than family, friends and football. That’s what built him. ”
Away from the football field, Messi is really bored. He has long slept 12 hours a day to kill time and his brother Rodrigo talks about the first years in Barcelona as a sad routine: nap, Playstation and family.
However, Messi is not a stupid boy. All those who know him say he is quick to pick up things, quite smart actually. He is of a humble type and also very polite. The footballer Pedro Zabaleta, his friend from youth teams, said outright that he is “a better human being than a footballer.”

3. He is socially inadequate
During his youth, Messi was so shy that people sometimes thought he was mute or autistic. Journalist at El Pais, Roman Besa tells a story that illustrates his inability to communicate:
“One day, Lionel entered the field with a plastic spoon in his mouth. He did not let go until the end of the session. It was a way to show that he was upset. For what reason? Nobody knew and nobody has ever tried to find out. ”
His teachers advised parents to take him to see a psychologist. At nearly 26 years old, the Barcelona is a bit more confident now but he is a nightmare for journalists to interview. And he hates talking on the phone. Even wirh Maradona, who said:
“It’s harder to get Messi on the phone than to interview God. ”
To communicate, the footballer uses his relatives. At school, it was a friend who raised his hand when he had a question. Today, he uses SMS to pass important messages. To say that the presence of Ibrahimovic to Barca was troublesome, he wrote to Guardiola
“Well, I see that I’m not really important for the team, so … ”
This inability to socialise is probably the sport strength of Messi. Locked in his world, he is at home on the pitch, impervious to pressure from other people, even at the most publicized level. His coach Tito Vilanova said he plays just like when he was 13.

4 It is an anonymous footballer who inspired the destiny of Messi
It is a footballer who has fallen into oblivion who convinced Messi’s father that the fate of his son was in Europe. In 2000, the transfer of young players from Latin America to the Old Continent were rare. But this year, Leandro de Petris was leading the way. The 12 year old was a little star in Argentina and AC Milan decided to secure his services.
At this time, the talent of Messi began to dazzle his country. He was the best player of “maquina 87″, the selection of young Newell’s Old Boys who won four championships in six years. So Jorge Messi would hire two agents to get him a test in a big club.
Messi landed in Barcelona because his father guessed there was good sportsmanship and financial future, not because the club was the only one to pay for his medical treatment, as the legend says. In reality, Leo had already been receiving injections of growth hormones for years to treat his illness.
In any case, the career of De Petris was much less brilliant than Messi: After years of struggling in Italy, he now plays Argentine third division.

5. He was recruited by Barcelona after juggling with an orange
Fabian Soldini,an agent poached by Messi’s father, said he must strike hard. In “The Mystery Messi” Alexandre Julliard and Sebastian Fest question Soldini, who said:
“I went to see Lionel and I gave him a few oranges and tennis balls. I told him: “You train to juggle it and within a week, I film.” A week later, Leo mastered his subject. He made 113 juggle with an orange, 120 with a tennis ball. I sent it in Barcelona who quickly told me to bring him along. ”
This is the beginning of the story. Conquered by the boy, Carlos Rexach, former coach of Barcelona, ​​quickly sign a transfer agreement on a paper towel. And Messi is Barcelona player.
6. The Argentine Federation initially called him Leonel Mecci
Messi, who obtained dual nationality, shines in his first games with the youth of Barça. So, the Spanish Federation gets interested. It almost called him for a selection.
The Argentine Federation realizes it must enlist quickly not to lose him forever. In the rush, it sends a notice when it barely knows who he is. Barcelona receives it addressed to “Leonel Mecci.”
Messi is delighted: he is the only player playing outside Argentina to be part of the team under 20 years old, sacred – thanks to him – world champion.
The rest of his story with the Argentine selection is a series of disappointments. Xavi said Leo often gets “his morale destroyed” by his travels with the national team. He gets criticized because he is not as good as with Barca and because he does not sing the anthem.
He is treated as “pecho frio”, a coward, too smooth and too nice to honor the Argentine pride. When the team is eliminated from the 2010 World Cup in Germany, Messi cries in the dressing room so much that “he seems to convulse,” according to his coach.

7.He dedicates his goals to his beloved grandmother
It is thanks to her grandmother that Messi has persevered in football. It was her who led him to his training in Rosario, she convinced the coaches to play the little man with the biggest.
Alzheimer’s patient, she died when Leo was 10 years old. He still talks a lot about her and he dedicates his goals by pointing his finger at the sky
“I miss her so much. I so wanted her to see what I’ve become. It is for this reason that I dedicate my goals, because I like to think she sees me where she is ”
The passion of Messi is his family. His father, so hard with him, and his grandmother, but also his brother Rodrigo with whom he has long lived in the cocoon of the Barcelona suburb, his “Little Rosario”, Matias, the other brother, the more turbulent. His mother, too, he has the face tattooed on his left shoulder blade.

8. He speaks Catalan only when he is drunk
Messi understands Catalan but almost never speaks it It the standard of a club that boasts its nationalism. Successive presidents have never dared to constrain the star.
Finally, one evening in celebration of a title from Barcelona, ​​he took the megaphone, perched on top of the bus, and shouted:
“Visca el Barça, visca Catalunya there aguante Argentina, la concha de su madre! ”
Translation:
“Long Live Barca, Long live Catalonia, and Argentina, (swearing words)! ”
Messi had a scarf around his head. He was drunk.

9. His best friends are always Brazilian
Messi has always had lots of friends. He was nicknamed “The Dwarf” or “La Pulga” (the flea), they laugh at his big ears, but his football skills command respect. When he returns to Rosario, he hangs out with his old buddies from the “maquina 87.”
In Barcelona, ​​he was close to those with whom he has played since the age of 13, especially Fabregas and Pique, who he calls “Dad” because he has protected him from an early age.
But with the Brazilians it is always the best fun. Deco and Ronaldinho were his best mates. He chose to wear the number 30 because it is adding their two jerseys (10 and 20). These two, with Thiago Motta, now in Paris, made him experience the nightlife, to the point of angering his father.
Then there was the meeting with Sylvinho, who says:
“Leo asked me questions, he wanted me to help, to take his hand in some way. One day, for example, he wanted to change euros for yen, but he did not know how to do it. I went down to the hotel reception for help. ”
Today, Alexandre Julliard said:
“In Barcelona, ​​his two closest friends are Dani Alves and the second goalkeeper Pinto. At the club, some even say that he is under contract just because he is a friend of Messi. ”

10. “Inmessionante”, the word that entered the dictionary
As the word “zlataner” makes you crazy. Well, know that Messi, too, had the right to become a common name. Santillana dictionary joined the adjective “inmessionante” whose definition is as follows:
“Adjective that refers to Lionel Messi, the perfect way to play football at its unlimited capacity to excel. Says the best footballer of all time. ”
This is the Argentine coach Alejandro Sabella, driven by Pepsi, which has campaigned for this neologism.
We say that Messi deserves it. His way to dribble the ball glued to the outside of his left foot, is unique. Guardiola believes that he is the only footballer to “run faster with the ball than without.” Messi, explains it like this:
“When I was a kid, I played on rotten wasteland in the streets, in my house. My ball control is adapted to these conditions with the outside game, obviously, because it’s easier to keep the ball … “


ASUU Warns Candidates On Post-UTME

The striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has warned that successful candidates at the various 2013 post-UTME examinations to government owned Universities may not be recognised if offered admission from the exercise.




The union also described as cheap “political statement” the pronouncement of Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State that the strike would be over on Thursday, insisting that the strike would only be suspended if government implements all the components in the 2009 agreement and the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

Disclosing these in Minna on Wednesday, the Chairman of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, ASUU chapter, Dr. Abdulfatai Jimoh, said that none of its members would be involved in the conduct the post-UTME for over 3000 candidates slated for Friday and Saturday in the institution.
Jimoh, who was briefing journalists on the level of compliance by his members to the industrial action, warned that “any student admitted through the on-going Post-UTME is on his or her own because we would not recognise or teach such student.”
According to him, “if the management goes ahead to conduct the post-UTME, none of the lecturers who are members of ASUU would not participate in the exercise and the students if admitted would not be recognized by the lecturers.”


Jonathan’s Convoy In Nasarawa Auto Crash, 14 Injured

The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Umar Shehu, has on Tuesday confirmed that the convoy of President Goodluck Jonathan was involved in an auto crash the day before, leaving 14 persons injured.

According to the eyewitnesses, three confessional policemen, three mobile policemen, one member of the civil defence corps, as well as one official of the state branch of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and six civilians were “seriously injured”.
Mr Shehu claimed the state government had since released funds for the treatment of all the victims. He added that some of the victims have been discharged but those who have serious fracture were still at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia.
According to him, the accident happened when the vehicle of a prison officer ran into the convoy of the president and collided with one of the riders, who somersaulted and thereafter ran into the crowd.
“They are all responding to treatment at the hospital. Some have fractures on their legs.
“The prison officer sustained minor injury. He is still in police custody while investigation is ongoing,” he said.
It will be recalled that the president was in Lafia for the inauguration of the newly constructed Federal High Court and Ta’al Model School constructed by the present administration in the state.
He was represented by Vice-President Namadi Sambo.

SHOCKING: Man Scales Fence To Have s*x With Mad Woman (PHOTO)

21-year-old Lateef Sulaiman has been arrested by Officials of the Lagos State Government for allegedly scaling a 14-feet fence to gain entrance into the Lagos State Rehabilitation and Training Centre, Majidun area of Ikorodu, Lagos, southwest Nigeria, to have s*x with a mad woman.

Sulaiman was said to have jumped into the female dormitory around 9.30 p.m. recently and had s*x with a deranged woman before he was arrested and handed over to the taskforce at Alausa.
In his confessional statement at the taskforce headquarters, Sulaiman allegedly said he had had s*x with a mad woman at the rehabilitation centre on five occasions before his arrest, saying that he knew where the female dormitory was because he had gone to the centre in the past to seek employment and had thoroughly studied the environment.
He was arraigned at the Special Offences Court, Alausa in Ikeja for his alleged offence
Sulaiman was slammed with a four-count charge. In the first count charge, he was said to have scaled the 14-feet fence of the rehabilitation home and slept with a  mentally ill inmate and thus committed an offence punishable under the laws of Lagos State.
Having pleaded not guilty, he was granted bail in the sum of N50, 000 with two sureties who must be civil servants and present evidence of tax payment for five years.
Sulaiman could not meet the bail conditions and was remanded at the Badagry Prison.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Youth and Social Development, Dr. Dolapo Badru, lamented that there is a lot of satanic rituals going on in the society, wondering what could have made a young man scale the fence to sleep with a mad woman.
“It is this same satanic ritual that makes a herbalist to tell a man to bring the private part of somebody to be used for rituals without killing the person in order to get rich,” he said.
He said it is senseless and baseless for a man to want to sleep with a mad woman, thinking that his fortune in life would change for the better.
According to him, the only thing such a bizarre act could do to a man was to make him contract deadly diseases.
“This act is simply part of the activities of ritualists and a way to get money in a quick means. The case is in court,” he said.

HOW WELL DID YOU KNOW CR7.....................???

=> Cristiano RONALDO !He doesn't Drink alcohol because it reminds him of the disease that killed his father.

=> He hasn't got any tattoos on his skin so he is able to donate blood twice every year.

=> Comes from a poor family and lost his dad when he was just 20 years old.

=> Made big donations for Palestinian schools and gave $3m for countries in horn of Africa suffering

=> He stepped forward to cover the cost of a nine-year-old boy's cancer treatment.