Friday, 16 August 2013

Guinness Brings Roberto Di Matteo To Nigeria

GUINNESS is underlining its commitment to football in Nigeria with the launch of RAISE YOUR GAME campaign. Over the next year, Roberto Di Matteo will be working with GUINNESS and to launch the activities he will be right here in Nigeria today, Friday 16th August 2013. 
Purpose / Objectives
 
•             Enhance public awareness and need to be in the know of his activities.
•             Opportunity to create buzz for Guinness as the brand committed to Nigeria and football fans.
•             Keep the Malta Guinness events consistent, fresh and dynamic in minds of consumers.
 
Very Important
 
•             Drive traffic to m.guinnessvip.com as site to keep up to date with all the news about Di Matteo’s visit to Nigeria
•             Encourage audience to drink responsibly, strictly 18/21+
 
 
Guidelines
 
•             Exciting times are here as Guinness the beer of choice for football fans has gone a step further to reaffirming its commitment to football. GUINNESS is bringing to town the Champions league winning Coach Roberto Di Matteo on August 16th Friday, 2013.
 
•             While in town he will be launching the GUINNESS FOOTBALL MANAGER- a platform that put you in the driver’s seat and lets you ‘Be the Boss’ as you pick your team, call the shots, and, if you do well, win fantastic prizes. He will also be announcing the launch of the epic football show GUINNESS RAISE YOUR GAME- a weekly show that will bring you all the latest football news, amazing interviews with world-class footballers, epic live music performances and exclusive on-the-sofa chats!
 
•             Sign up, for free at m.guinnessvip.com and own your own team and be the first to know Roberto’s activities. Also tune in to super sports to hear Roberto’s analysis on matches to be played on Saturday August 16th, 2013 all these brought to you by Guinness.
 
•             As the new English premier league begins be sure to grab a bottle of Guinness and drink responsibly. Guinness is sold strictly to +18.

Top shaving mistakes men make



Bad shaving practices can often leave your skin feeling tight, sore and looking less than its best.
Because shaving is a fact of life for so many men, we assume that we all know how to shave correctly. But the truth is there are several common mistakes made by men of all ages that contribute to all kinds of shaving dilemmas. Eradicate these mistakes from your performance, and you're much more likely to achieve a smoother, more comfortable shave.
1. Inadequate preparation
As the old saying goes; 'fail to prepare and you prepare to fail', so before you jump straight in with your razor and tear up your face, you'll need to do a bit of ground work. Firstly you need to wash your face with warm water in order to open your pores, gently exfoliate the skin, bring out ingrown hairs and raise your beard. Exfoliate the skin by using facial scrub.
If your beard is particularly course, or your skin extra sensitive, it may also be a good idea to use pre-shave oil. This will further soften your stubble and act as a protective shield for your skin.
Tip: Steam is great for opening open pores and softening stubble, so where possible, shave straight after a shower (or even in the shower if you can).
2. Blunt blades
You need to regularly change your blades if you have any hope of shaving success.
Depending on the blades you buy, how often you use them, and your beard type you may need to change your blades as often as every 4 or 5 days.
3. Forgetting to rinse
As you shave, a mixture of product, hair and dead skin builds up on your razor. If you don't rinse your blade with warm water after every stroke, this build up not only makes your shave less effective, but can further irritate your skin along the way.
4. Shaving against the grain
Shaving against the direction of hair growth (or against the grain as it's also known) will almost guarantee stressed skin and shaving irritation. Many men are tempted to shave against the grain thinking that this will help then achieve a closer, smoother shave, but unless you are very lucky it will lead to unnecessary skin scraping and a whole host of shaving woes. So if you don't fancy reaching for the fire extinguisher to put out that shaving rash, always shave with the grain and not against it.
Tip: After a few days growth, run your fingers across your stubble and you should be able to feel the direction of your hair's growth (grain). Bear in mind that it may not grow in the same direction all over your face, normally growing in the other direction on your neck.
5. Neglecting a post shave routine
In this writers humble opinion, not having a post shave moisturizing routine is not only one of the worst shaving crimes, but one of the worst grooming mistakes a man can make. As you'll have realized by now, shaving puts your skin under a lot of stress, often drying and irritation along the way.
A post shave routine is designed to put that moisture back in, extinguish razor burn, sooth and rejuvenate your skin and prevent ingrown hairs.
Use a moisturizer that is light and easily absorbed, it soothes small nicks and razor burn while protecting, moisturizing and conditioning for super smooth skin.
Tip: Something as simple as splashing your face with cold water after shaving will also help, closing your pores and cooling the skin.

Arsene Wenger Has Not Bought Even One single Player.. So What Is He Doing?


Wenger has let 17 players leave this summer. He has brought in only one (and he was free). Now the club only have 11 fit senior stars ahead of their opening game. So, just what IS he doing?

Arsene Wenger's lack of summer spending looks like it's going to come back and bite him, with Arsenal teetering on the brink of a crisis.
For the season opener against Aston Villa on Saturday the Gunners are barely going to be able to get a first XI together and will have to rely on a string of outcasts, misfits and youngsters to make up their bench.
In the close season, 17 players left and only one came in - and even he is injured.
 
Failed: Arsene Wenger has brought in only one player and released 17 this summer
Failed: Arsene Wenger has brought in only one player and released 17 this summer
 
Misfit: Inactivity in the market will leave Arsenal relying on the likes of Nicklas Bendtner this weekend
Misfit: Inactivity in the market will leave Arsenal relying on the likes of Nicklas Bendtner this weekend

ARSENAL'S CURRENT FIRST TEAM SQUAD

Goalkeepers: Szczesny, Fabianski.
Defenders: Mertesacker, Koscielny, Jenkinson, Gibbs, Vermaelen (inj), Monreal (inj), Sagna (inj).
Midfielders: Rosicky, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Wilshere, Ramsey (precaution), Cazorla (travelled from Ecuador), Arteta (inj), Diaby (inj), Frimpong*, Miyaichi (inj).
Forwards: Podolski, Giroud, Walcott, Sanogo (inj), Park*, Bendtner*.
*have had minimal first-team involvement over the past season
With a crisis of playing staff brewing, there are currently question marks over 10 of the 24 players who are listed under the first-team squad on Arsenal's website.
Three of those are rather liberally placed in the first-team bracket.
Bacary Sagna hobbled off for France midweek, Thomas Vermaelen, Abou Diaby and Nacho Monreal are all long-term injury concerns, Mikel Arteta is also out while Santi Cazorla this week travelled to and from Ecuador to play with Spain. Aaron Ramsey also pulled out of the Wales squad as a precaution.

New boy Yaya Sanogo, still just 20, could also miss the start of the season with a hamstring injury - he withdrew from the France Under 21 squad this week.

THE GUNNERS' GREAT SUMMER EXODUS ...

PLAYERS OUT: Andrey Arshavin (released), Denilson (Sao Paulo, free), Sebastien Squillaci (released), Martin Angha (Nuremberg, undisclosed), Craig Eastmond (Colchester, free), Conor Henderson (released), Jernade Meade (Swansea, free), Sanchez Watt (Colchester, free), Johan Djourou (Hamburg, loan), Vito Mannone (Sunderland £2m), Andre Santos (Flamengo, free), Francis Coquelin (Freiburg, loan), Joel Campbell (Olympiacos, loan), Chuks Aneke (Crewe, loan), Marouane Chamakh (Crystal Palace, free), Ignasi Miquel (Leicester, season-long loan), Gervinho (Roma, £8m).
PLAYER IN: Yaya Sanogo (Auxerre, free).

 
New boy: Yaya Sanogo is Wenger's only signing of the summer - and even he is injured
New boy: Yaya Sanogo is Wenger's only signing of the summer - and even he is injured
 
Well travelled: Santi Cazorla did a 10,000-mile round trip to play with Spain in Ecuador
Well travelled: Santi Cazorla did a 10,000-mile round trip to play with Spain in Ecuador
That takes us to the next three members of Arsenal's 'first team' - Emmanuel Frimpong, Park Chu-young and Nicklas Bendtner.
This trio of misfits and unwanted hangers-on can hardly count themselves as bona fide first-teamers.
Frimpong made just two starts in a loan spell at Fulham. Park Chu-Young played 21 matches and scored three goals in a Celta Vigo side that finished a single point above relegation to the Segunda Division.
And then there's Bendtner. The Great Dane (in his own mind) has been on loan for the last two seasons and has been actively hawked to every team in the world this summer.
That he is still on the books at the Emirates is testament to the wage structure employed at Arsenal - no one is willing to match the wages he is paid in north London.
 
 
Concern: Thomas Vermaelen is one of a number of players with long-term injury troubles
Concern: Thomas Vermaelen is one of a number of players with long-term injury troubles
Departed Gunners include the much-maligned Marouane Chamakh, Gervinho, Andre Santos, Andrey Arshavin and Sebastien Squillaci.
Vito Mannone has also left for Sunderland, while Johan Djourou is on loan to Hamburg.
The above names aren't elite players that will wina league title but all are useful as reserves and all, bar Mannone, have extensive experience at international level.
If you are getting rid of players wholesale, perhaps there should be a plan to bring in adequate replacements - or, perish the thought, better players.
 
Ready to step in? Arsenal's youngsters, including the highly-rated Chuba Akpom have conceded 12 goals to Colchester and Luton in the last two matches
Ready to step in? Arsenal's youngsters, including the highly-rated Chuba Akpom have conceded 12 goals to Colchester and Luton in the last two matches
There is always the argument that younger players can be promoted to plug the holes.
But have you seen their latest results? An Arsenal Under 21 side were smashed 5-1 by League One Colchester United on Wednesday night. The match before that Luton Town beat them 7-0 and there was also a 4-4 draw with Leyton Orient.
These are Arsenal sides including highly-rated youngsters Chuba Akpom, Thomas Eisfeld and Gedion Zelalem - who may only be 16 but was a part of the seniors pre-season tour.

Wenger has been linked with many players this summer. Talk of Luis Suarez, Luiz Gustavo, Cesc Fabregas, Wayne Rooney, Bernard, Gonzalo Higuain, Adil Rami, Julio Cesar and Ashley Williams has all got some fans excited.
 
 
Luis Suarez
Luiz Gustavo
 
Missing out: Arsenal have been linked with a number of leading names, but none have arrived
But the reality is that rather than buying multi-million pound international talent, Wenger's only signing of the summer is a 20-year-old unknown from the second tier of French football.
The frustration for Arsenal fans is clear. They appear just two or three signings away from a genuine title challenge but due to Wenger's inactivity, they know appear on the brink of a serious problem at the start of the season.
Just down the road, fierce rivals Tottenham took their summer spending beyond £60million with the purchase of Etienne Capoue, Nacer Chadli, Roberto Soldado and Paulinho.
Last season there was just a single point gap between the two sides - even if Spurs lose star man Gareth Bale, they have made significant improvement that should be a real worry.
The Arsenal manager has promised there will be more signings, but will they be good enough or come quick enough?
'We are active,' Wenger told Arsenal Player. 'We are in a situation like Manchester United, like Chelsea, where everybody expects signings and at the moment not a lot has happened.
'There are 18 days to go, so that is a long time in the transfer market and we will be active.
'I cannot certify what the number [of players coming in will be], but we will be active until the end, that is for sure.'
Wenger needs to move fast or he will be faced with a ninth trophyless season. And that may be when the Arsenal fans and board finally, rightly, lose patience.
 
Getting stronger: Arch rivals Spurs have invested more than £60m to close the gap
Getting stronger: Arch rivals Spurs have invested more than £60m to close the gap

Revenge!!!! Nigeria plans £5000 visa bond for UK citizens



Three months to the commencement of the £3,000 visa bond regime due to be imposed on Nigerians travelling to the United Kingdom, the Federal Government may have perfected plans to impose a £5,000 visa bond on prospective British citizens visiting Nigeria.
This is in retaliation to the new but controversial immigration policy of the UK scheduled to commence in November 2013.
The Home Office of the United Kingdom, recently classified Nigeria, India, as “high risk” and placed a £3,000 bond on every Nigerian visiting Britain.
The bond will be forfeited to the British government if an immigrant overstays his permit.
More than two million Nigerians are residing in the UK.
Uproar had greeted the immigration policy described as “discriminatory” since its announcement in June.
Nigeria is one of the countries put on the British “high-risk-list”. Others are India, Ghana, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The countries are slated for the pilot scheme of the new immigration policy to check immigration abuses.
A reliable source at the Nigerian High Commission in London told National Mirror that the refusal of the British Government to backpedal on the visa bond compelled Nigeria to fight back.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, had earlier assured that Nigeria would react appropriately if the policy was eventually implemented.
The source, who is a senior officer of the High Commission but did not want his name mentioned, told our correspondent in London that Nigeria had officially protested to the British government over the policy.
He, however, said that there was no sign that the British would rescind the decision.
“As a responsible country, we have protested officially against the discriminatory policy to the British government. But from all indications there is no going back on the policy. We have tried to make them see reasons on the need to review the new immigration policy, but it is like a done deal.
“Don’t forget that Nigeria has threatened to retaliate if the policy is implemented. So, we are only waiting for the implementation and the modalities of the new British immigration policy. But I can assure you that the Nigerian government won’t fold its hands. We would even raise the stake beyond the £3,000 they are asking Nigerians to pay as bond. We are looking at £5,000 as visa bond for UK citizens visiting Nigeria. This is our plan, which is subject to the approval of the Federal Government,” the source told National Mirror yesterday.
This stand is bound to strain the diplomatic relations between Britain and its former colony, Nigeria.
Early this year, British Prime Minister David Cameron chided Nigeria for passing anti-gay bill and threatened to cut aid to the country.
Also, Cameron recently berated Nigerian leaders for the mismanagement of the country’s huge natural resources.
But the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ spokesman, Ogbole Amedu Odeh, denied knowledge of the £5,000 visa bond.
“I’m just hearing that from you. I’m not aware of any £5,000 visa bond for British citizens,” Odeh told National Mirror on phone yesterday.
“Nigeria has not got official correspondence from the British government. Anytime Nigeria gets official communication on the policy, we will react appropriately.”
Meanwhile, Nigerians in the UK under the umbrella of the Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom, CANUK, have said that if this bond is implemented, wrong people will be targeted.
In an interview with National Mirror in London, CANUK Chairman, Bimbo Folayan, said: “On the visa bond, we’ve expressed our feelings that this is not a right policy. We feel that the wrong people are being targeted. We believe that this will be counter-productive and we think this is more political, more economical than immigration related.
“We have protested to the Commonwealth Office, they have listened to us and they promised to get back to us.
“Because of the present situation of British economy, it is probably another way for the Home Office to make money. But that will be to the detriment of genuine travellers. The £3,000 bond will only swell the purse of the British government.”
They, however, opposed the planned retaliation of the British immigration policy by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Folayan added: “Our position is that two wrongs cannot make a right. I believe that Nigerian government should not retaliate wrongly. Three times this year, I have gone to Nigeria with British investors. So, it means if I’m going to Nigeria, I will have to look for £5,000 visa bond for each of the visitors.
“So, this can only hurt Nigeria. This can hurt investment inflow in Nigeria. We do not support the £5,000 proposed visa bond. Either way, from the British government or Nigerian government, we do not support the policy.
“Policies are made and can be changed. If this is injurious to the economy of the UK, they have to change the policy. I don’t see anything cast in stone on the matter.”
The group, however, said that there was no basis for Nigerians to come to UK illegally.
“The region of the world that is enjoying growth is Africa and that is where the focus is. In UK, we are not recording so much growth and the economic forecast is not too promising.
“So, everybody is feeling the pain. There are not many jobs in the UK any more. There is actually no basis for any youth to leave Nigeria and live in UK illegally because, one, there are no jobs. Two, if you come illegally, that is even worse because you cannot get a job without relevant papers like work permit whereas there are opportunities in Nigeria,” Folayan said.
Nigerians also decried their being labelled as “high risks”. “Nigeria is not high risk. The vast majority of Nigerians living in UK are students, workers and those born in the country. That is not to say that there are no illegal immigrants.
“We strongly feel that Nigeria is not a high risk country regardless of the statistics they might have gathered. We object to targeting a few countries, calling them ‘high risk’.
“We do not support illegal immigrants. We actually encourage Nigerians in the UK to regularise their papers. We’re also in the forefront of encouraging Nigerians living in UK illegally to embrace the opportunity that have been provided by the International Organisation of Migration, IOM, for them to go back home and live more meaningfully than staying in UK without getting a job because of lack of regular papers.”
The group noted that the £3,000 bond would only embolden desperate people rather than serve as deterrent.

Lady Gaga steps out in transparent bodysuit over a black bra & thong

This is what she wore on a date with her boyfriend actor Taylor Kinney a few days back in LA. The way this lady is desperately begging for attention, you would think she has no talent - when she's one of the most talented singers in the world





2013 ATIKU ABUBAKAR SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFER

Course (s) Offered: All fields
Course Level: Undergraduate, Postgraduate.
Sponsor: Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
Country: All countries with government recognized institutions

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
is offering one undergraduate/postgraduate scholarship to Nigerian students.
The scholarship is tenable in Nigeria and overseas, and will reasonably cover tuition and board.
Eligibility
  • Entrants must be Nigerian citizens who have been admitted into or currently undergoing a course of study at  a government approved institution of learning within or outside Nigeria.
  • Students applying for this scholarship must submit an essay on the topic; More Learning to More People: How can Nigeria be more innovative in bridging its literacy and skills gap? 
    • Essays written in English, containing between 2,000 and 5,000 words, should be emailed as Microsoft Word documents to scholarship@atiku.org
    • Essays must be submitted on or before August 31, 2013.
    • Entrants must avoid plagiarism and should be prepared to present themselves for an oral defence of their work (should the need arise). Plagiarism will result in instant disqualification of the affected entry.
    • The first page of the essay document should include the following:
      • Entrants Name & Date of Birth
      • Entrants Contact Details (Valid email address and phone number)
      • Entrants Institution (with full institution address included), Course of study, Year of Entry, and Student Number (Also specifying whether Undergraduate or Postgraduate)
      • Essays should be in a legible font (font size 12); 1.5-spaced or double-spaced
      • All pages should be properly numbered.
Selection Criteria:
  • Essays will be judged for grammar, clarity, coherence and a focus on solutions. (While it is important to highlight the problems and challenges of education in Nigeria, the essay should primarily focus on innovative problem-solving).
  • Only one scholarship will be awarded. There will however be consolation prizes for up to two other entrants.
  • The Judges’ decision is final and will not be subject to appeal or litigation.

Boko Haram Second-in-command Killed In Borno

The Joint Task Force (JTF) in Borno State has claimed it had killed Momodu Bama, second-in-command to the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, during a recent confrontation in the state.
The task force also claimed that Bama’s father, Abatcha Flatari, a spiritual leader of the sect, was also killed during the confrontation.
The JTF claimed that Bama and his father were killed in a counter attack in Bama, when the sect attacked the riot police base in Bama, headquarters of Bama Local Government Area of the state on August 4, adding that the killing was contrary to report in some quarters that another Muhammad Bama, on whose head a bounty of N10 million was placed, was killed in Mubi, Adamawa State.
Spokesman of the JTF, Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, while confirming the killing said Momodu was killed along with his father during an attack on police base, adding that even before his killing, the JTF had placed N25 million bounty on his head and not N10 million as claimed by the report.
Defending why the JTF have not said anything about it since Bama’s killing, Musa said it took the JTF this long to break the news of the killing of Bama and his father to the media because they wanted to be sure they were actually the ones fell in the confrontation in order to guard against misinformation.
Musa, showing a flyer where Bama and his leader, Abubakar Shekau, were declared wanted with bounties of N25 million and N50 million respectively, said Bama was the second-in-command to Shekau and next in notoriety to the sect leader.
The JTF spokesman stated that Momodu was an indigene of Bama town and a member of the Boko Haram Shurra committee (decision-making or highest body of the sect), adding that he was a tall, slim and dark man, who spoke Kanuri, Hausa, Arabic and English languages well.
He added that Bama was one of the most vicious and heartless killers in the group with a penchant for slaughtering his victims.
The spokesman said the father of the slain Boko Haram sect leader, Abatcha Flatari, was one of the spiritual mentors of the Boko Haram terrorists in charge of indoctrinating child foot soldiers, who were in most cases abducted.
Musa, however, assured residents of the state that major roads and GSM lines would soon be opened, noting that the security situation was improving.
Also confirming the killing of Bama, the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Brig-Gen. Chris Olukolade, disclosed that Bama was killed during a shoot-out with the troops of JTF who were determined to dislodge the terrorists, who recently massacred about 60 people in some parts of Borno State.
“As troops intensify pursuit of terrorists who have been unleashing mayhem in Borno and Yobe communities, the death of Momodu Bama, said to be the second-in-command to the leader of Shekau, has been confirmed by other arrested terrorists.
“This followed encounters with the terrorists around the Bama corridor. Momodu Bama has been personally leading the attacks against troops and innocent citizens in the communities of Yobe and Adamawa,” Olukolade said.
The slain leader of the insurgents was said to have assumed his current duties, when the former second-in-command to Mohammed Marwana, broke ranks with Shekau into a rival Boko Haram sect that was alleged to be negotiating with Alhaji Taminu Turaki-led Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution on Security Challenges in the North (Amnesty Committee).