Friday, 10 October 2014

Frightful photo: Bird allegedy turns into woman at Oshodi

According to Twitter user, @davidTheGear, a few minutes ago at Oshodi, a bird fell from a high tension wire and landed on the ground and turned into a woman. The woman that the bird supposedly turned into had most of her skin peeled. Photo above. Can this be explained other than she's a witch?

Bloody Randy Naija Pastors by Charlyboy

Article written by Charly Boy Ol boy my mouth no fit talk, but my fingers no go fall my hand. Kai! Blood of Jesus. I like the truth because a lot of people can't stand the truth; it makes many of us uncomfortable because many of us are just living out our fake lives. This write up is about all the sex scandals going on in the church, about The Bloody Randy Men of God who are busy screwing their female congregation, breaking marriages and turning the bible upside down to fit their slimy nature. Read more »

Photo: Police arrest pastor with human skull

35 year old Clement Oyetunde (pictured above) who claims to be a pastor with the Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Osun state was paraded by men of the Osun state police command yesterday October 9th after he was found with human skull and other charms at his church premises in the Adeowo area of Modakeke in Osun. Read more »

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Arsenal fans have mixed views as they prepare to face Cesc Fabregas

For a generation of Arsenal fans, watching Cesc Fabregas team up with Jose Mourinho is like seeing your first love marry the old school bully. However you feel about the initial breakup, the union still makes you feel slightly sick. In recent years, Arsenal have become accustomed to facing off against former players. The parsimonious period after the move to the Emirates Stadium saw a host of stars leave for rival clubs. The Gunners have been regularly haunted by familiar faces like Emmanuel Adebayor and Robin van Persie but, nevertheless, lining up against Fabregas will feel distinctly disconcerting. When their Catalan captain went home to Barcelona in 2011, Arsenal fans consoled themselves with the thought that it would surely be the last major move of his career. After all, his insistence that Barcelona were the only other club he'd play for had prevented the Gunners from holding a lucrative auction for his services.

Friday, 3 October 2014

Champions League Is Tough, But We’ve Got Quality – Wojciech Szczesny

Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny admits the Gunners have been handed a tricky Champions League group, but he is confident about their ability to go far in the competition this term. The Gunners have been drawn alongside Anderlecht, Borussia Dortmund and Galatasaray in Group D and start their campaign tomorrow away in Germany against Jurgen Klopp's men. Arsenal have not managed to progress beyond the Round of 16 for the last four years, crashing out against AC Milan, Barcelona and Bayern Munich on two occasions. Szczesny knows his side have been handed a tough group contest, but is sure there is the quality within the ranks to put together a strong tilt at a trophy Arsenal have never won. "Over the last few years we've struggled with very tough draws in the last 16 ", the Polish goalkeeper said via his club's site. "We've gone up against very strong teams and we've struggled a little bit but hopefully we'll get to that stage again - that's the most important thing again, to get through the group stage" , he continued. "We've got a very tough group so it won't be easy. I think we've got a really strong squad that can challenge for more trophies and more success in the Champions League this season. Hopefully that will be the case." Arsenal are not being eased into the Champions League, with Borussia Dortmund, the 2013 finalists, providing their first opposition in the group stage.

messi: I don't want to comete with Ronaldo

The Argentine says he is not motivated by winning individual honours, explaining that he only wants to win titles at Barcelona, where he says is perfectly happy Lionel Messi insists that he has no interest in competing with Cristiano Ronaldo for the title of the world's greatest player. Having claimed the last six Ballon d'Or awards between them, the pair are regularly compared to one another, with their respective merits discussed at length by players, pundits and fans alike. However, Messi insists that he has no interest in the perceived rivalry between the two, explaining that he is not driven by personal prizes - but club titles. "Competing with Cristiano? I don't feel like competing with him or anyone else," he told reporters on Thursday. "It's not about individual awards; I want to help my team." Messi's status as one of the finest players of all time has long been a subject of much debate, too, with some feeling that his failure to lead Argentina to World Cup glory this summer has undermined the argument that he ranks higher than Pele or Diego Maradona. Again, though, the 27-year-old is unconcerned by such matters. "I don't think about my place in football history," Messi insisted. "I just want to keep getting better and win trophies with my team." There was speculation last season that Messi was unhappy at Barcelona, who have not won the Champions League since 2011. However, the forward insists that he did not think twice about signing a new contract with the club in May. "Everything went very fast because it was easy," he stated. "I had no doubts about staying. "This summer we have signed great players, who have adapted very fast to Barcelona. We have a great group now." Messi also dismissed recent claims that he picks and chooses when he wants to represent Argentina, and that he was even considering his future at international level. "There was some speculation, but I've been called up and I will continue to play with Argentina," the Rosario native declared.