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Friday, 23 November 2012

Mourinho: European Cup is the 'Special One'

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The Portuguese coach is determined to get his hands on the continental crown for a third time in his career, and has reflected on his famous nickname.

'The European Cup is the Special One'

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho believes that this year's Champions League title could be called "the Special One".

 The Liga champions are currently in search of their 10th European crown, and the former Inter boss has fond memories of the trophy, having won it with both Inter and Porto.

 “Madrid are looking for a 10th title, which is an impressive figure," he told Sky Sports.

 "I am seeking a third with a different club, which would be very special to me, but ambitions are calm and controlled, and we will succeed. The European Cup is the 'Special One'.

 “When I won the Champions League with Porto the next day was another day in my life. I don’t like to celebrate because I always think it will not be the last, that there is another just around the corner.
 “So I won, I kissed the cup and I went home."

 The Portuguese went on to state that he has no problems with the nickname 'the Special One', which he came up with during his first press conference at Chelsea.

 “It does not bother me. It is a consequence of my words, I cannot fault anyone for using that name. I said those words from the depths of my heart.

 "I felt I could really have an impact in England, I could do something special. It was a funny moment, in a good way."

 -Source: GoaL

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THIS ACCIDENT HAPPENED TWO DAYS AGO!

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No fewer than three persons were crushed to death yesterday [Nov. 21] when a 40-feet containerized vehicle fell on a Mazda car on the Badagry-Seme Expressway. The accident which occurred at about 1.15pm was attributed to the bad road which has been a nightmare to commuters and other users of the road. The containerized vehicle with registration number XT 339 AKD was said to be conveying some goods when it lost control and fell on the car, with four occupants. Three of the passengers died instantly, while the driver was in a critical condition. 

Three of the occupants pulled out from the crushed car had already died. Vanguard learnt that the driver of the truck fled immediately the accident occurred. Eye witnesses told Vanguard that the bad portion of the road has been left because of the ongoing reconstruction and that the danger has been there all along. 

“For the fact that the road is no longer manageable, road users often drive against traffic to avoid container carrying trucks; now it has claimed lives”, exclaimed a regular road user. The accident attracted a lot of condemnations of the government towards its people, with an eye-witness saying; “This is an indication that we are all driving on a time bomb. It could be I or you tomorrow”. 

As at the time LASTMA officials arrived the scene of the accident with a towing van in order to lift the container off the compressed car, a large number good spirited Nigerians, who swung into action almost immediately the accident occurred, had already evacuated the passengers on board the car with registration number UK 641 KJA.

-Source: News2 Online Nigeria

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BEHOLD THE STATE POLICE!

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We will like you to please join any of this aspiring and national heroic state police groups and defend the citizens of this country. You might be lucky and GEJ will be paying you N315Billion as your own budget allocations for a job well done.!



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MERCY JOHNSON'S HEAVY PREGNANCY IN PHOTOS


OUR DEAR OWN ADORABLE MERCY JOHNSON IS PREGNANT. PICTURES DON'T TELL LIES..



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This may be the last photograph of the beautiful actress we may be seeing before she gives birth and becomes a mother.
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‘There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra [New York Time Review]

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THERE WAS A COUNTRY: A Personal History of Biafra
By Chinua Achebe 333 pp. The Penguin Press. $27.95.
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Rumors of Nigeria’s demise have been somewhat exaggerated. This turbulent and magnetic African megastate endures despite its intense regional, religious and other divisions (the country has an estimated 250 ethnic groups and more than 500 languages).

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Nigeria did fracture once, however, and it is this story that Chinua Achebe, a giant of African letters, tells. His memoir of the moment describes when the country, yoked together artificially by British colonizers, split apart at a cost of more than a million lives.

Nigeria is the Texas of Africa: it’s big and loud and brash, a place of huge potential, untapped talent, murderous conflict and petroleum riches. It also has a singular capacity for irony and self-reflection that is both cultural habit and survival tactic. It is difficult and often dangerous to get by in Nigeria unless you are a fortunate member of the infinitesimally small and mostly corrupt oil-fed elite. Acute awareness of your surroundings is a necessity; along with it goes another Nigerian trait, thinking and dreaming big.
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All these characteristics were in play when the nightmare for weak nation-states became reality in 1967. Seven years after Nigerian independence, the prosperous Ibos, dominant in the eastern part of the country and targets of persecution and pogroms, declared their independence. Led by the charismatic Oxford-educated, Shakespeare-loving Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu, the fledgling nation called itself the Republic of Biafra. Achebe, an Ibo himself and the new country’s pre-­eminent intellectual, a product of Nigeria’s finest ­English-style schools and author of “Things Fall Apart” — soon went to work at Biafra’s Ministry of Information, serving as special envoy and chairman of a committee charged with writing a constitution for the new country.

The architects of Biafra were correct in their frustration with the Nigerian government, which did not intervene as thousands of Ibos were massacred. But they were deluding themselves that Biafra was viable. The nascent state had virtually no chance of survival once the authorities in Lagos decided they were going to stamp out the secession in what they called a “police action.” Was Biafra ever really a “country,” as Achebe would have it? It had ministries, oil wells, a ragtag army, an often-shifting capital, official cars (Achebe had one) and a famous airstrip. But as a “country,” it was stillborn.

Nonetheless, for over two brutal years, the Biafran war dragged on at the insistence of Ojukwu — described as “brooding, detached and sometimes imperious” in a 1969 New York Times profile by Lloyd Garrison — and meddling international players. Hundreds of thousands of civilians were killed. As many as 6,000 a day starved to death once the federal government blockaded the ever diminishing Republic of Biafra. But Ojukwu refused to give up. The final death toll was estimated at between one and three million people.

It was the first conflict in Africa to draw much outside media attention; the photographs of starving Biafran children with distended bellies became symbols of African suffering, and they triggered an extensive Western relief effort.

We get glimpses of this immense human tragedy in Achebe’s characteristically plain-spoken narrative: the millions of citizens escaping the war zone, targets of the federal Nigerian planes even as they fled; the men and women driven mad by the grinding, endless war who “could often be seen walking seemingly aimlessly on the roads in tattered clothes, in conversation with themselves”; the federal soldier, who “wandered into an ambush of young men with machetes” and was murdered and mutilated “in a matter of seconds.”

But mostly Achebe’s account is tinged with odd nostalgia for the ephemeral moment when Biafra seemed to birth a national culture. “One found a new spirit among the people, a spirit one did not know existed, a determination, in fact.” This feeling — evidently alive for him a half-century later — recalls the spirit that imbues his most celebrated work, “Things Fall Apart,” itself a fairy-tale-like re-creation of self-sufficient, indigenous nationhood.

Literature for Achebe had a didactic function; working for officialdom thus was not a stretch. It is clear that the writer, long a resident of the United States and now a professor at Brown University, recalls this period as a golden age. “During the war years one never really unpacked,” Achebe writes, but despite the hardships, he paints it as a time of unequaled excitement and stimulation. His committee produced a landmark speech for Ojukwu, the “Ahiara declaration,” “an attempt to capture the meaning of the struggle for Biafran sovereignty.”

Yet when Achebe praises Ojukwu’s “gift for oratory,” the colors in the new nation’s flag or the accomplished design of its new currency it is sharply at odds with the haunting images of the suffering engendered by the war: the famine, the bodies “rotting under the hot sun.” His nostalgia seems jarring and misplaced.

And that nostalgia, in turn, is a kind of justification for one of this book’s underlying themes: bitterness over what Nigeria became after independence from Britain in 1960 — a stance familiar to those who follow the country and Achebe’s regular critical pronouncements on it.

“There was enough talent, enough education in Nigeria for us to have been able to arrange our affairs more efficiently, more meticulously, even if not completely independently, than we were doing. . . . Nigeria had people of great quality, and what befell us — the corruption, the political ineptitude, the war — was a great disappointment and truly devastating to those of us who witnessed it,” he says. Writers faced political repression and “found that the independence their country was supposed to have won was totally without content. . . . Like the head of John the Baptist, this gift to Nigeria proved most unlucky.”

Worse, after the end of civil war, “a new era of great decadence and decline was born. It continues to this day,” he laments. The country is a “laughingstock.” His disappointment fortifies his belief that “the British governed their colony of Nigeria with considerable care.” Achebe is careful to say that he is “not justifying colonialism.” But this partially rose-tinted view of the colonial past — a view one sometimes hears from other elderly Nigerians confronting the chaos of daily life — surely has much to do with the favored status enjoyed by Her Majesty’s onetime brilliant subject.

Like his nostalgia for Biafra, Achebe’s judgment on contemporary Nigeria seems excessive — more the products of a writer’s jaundiced backward glances than a coming to grips with the reality of what was and what is. Nigeria today is a seething caldron, maddening in its contradictions and capacity for self-destruction but full of promise too, in its immense energy and human resources.

As for judgments on Biafra — perhaps we should rely on Nigeria’s other great man of letters, Wole Soyinka, whose blunt appraisal is that secession was “simply politically and militarily ­unwise.”

Adam Nossiter is West Africa bureau chief for The Times and the author of books on France and Mississippi.

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"Puerto Rico boxer Camacho is brain dead". Doctor



SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Famed Puerto Rican boxer Hector ''Macho'' Camacho is clinically brain dead, doctors said Thursday, but family members disagreed on whether to take him off life support and two of the fighter's aunts said later that relatives had agreed to wait two more days.
Dr. Ernesto Torres said doctors had no more medical tests to perform on Camacho, who was shot in the face Tuesday night.
''We have done everything we could,'' said Torres, who is director of the Centro Medico trauma center in San Juan. ''We have to tell the people of Puerto Rico and the entire world that Macho Camacho has died, he is brain dead.''
He said at a news conference Thursday morning that Camacho's father indicated he wanted the boxer taken off life support and his organs donated, but other relatives opposed the idea.
''This is a very difficult moment,'' Torres said.
One of the fighter's aunts, Aida Camacho, said Thursday evening that two of Camacho's sisters had asked to have two more days to spend with him, and other family members had agreed even though they felt it was time to give in.
Doctor: Puerto Rico boxer Camacho is brain dead
''I'm a person of a lot of faith, and I believe in miracles, but science has spoken,'' she said.
Another aunt, Blanca Camacho, also said the family had agreed to the wishes of the two sisters from New York to hold off on ending life support. But, she added, ''There's nothing left here. He's already dead.''
Most of Camacho's relatives left the hospital by Thursday night without commenting.
About a dozen people stood vigil outside. One, Orvil Miller, a singer and actor, expressed sadness about Camacho's fate and recalled his admiration for the fighter's flamboyance.
''He had the combination of the skills of a boxer along with a great sense for entertainment,'' Miller said.
Steve Tannenbaum, a friend and a former boxing agent for Camacho, said in a phone interview that he idolized Camacho as a boxer.
''He is one of the greatest small fighters that I have ever seen,'' he said. ''Hector Camacho had a legendary status.''
Tannenbaum said he initially believed Camacho would survive. ''He was almost like the indestructible man. He had so many troubles with the law, so many altercations in his life. It's a great shame.''
The 50-year-old Camacho was shot as he and a friend sat in a Ford Mustang parked outside a bar Tuesday night. Police spokesman Alex Diaz said officers found nine small bags of cocaine in the friend's pocket, and a 10th bag open inside the car. Camacho's friend, identified as 49-year-old Adrian Mojica Moreno, was killed in the attack.
Doctors had initially said Camacho was expected to survive, but his condition worsened and his heart stopped briefly overnight Tuesday, Torres said. The bullet entered his jaw and lodged in his shoulder after tearing through three of four main arteries in his neck, affecting blood flow through his brain, doctors said.
''That lack of oxygen greatly damaged Macho Camacho's brain,'' Torres said.
Doctor: Puerto Rico boxer Camacho is brain dead
Camacho was born in Bayamon, a city within the San Juan metropolitan area, but he grew up mostly in New York's Harlem neighborhood, earning the nickname ''the Harlem Heckler.''
He won super lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight world titles in the 1980s and fought high-profile bouts against Felix Trinidad, Julio Cesar Chavez and Sugar Ray Leonard. Camacho knocked out Leonard in 1997, ending the former champ's final comeback attempt. Camacho had a career record of 79-6-3.
In recent years, he divided his time between Puerto Rico and Florida, appearing regularly on Spanish-language television as well as on a reality show called ''Es Macho Time!'' on YouTube. In San Juan, he had been living in the beach community of Isla Verde, where he would readily pose for photos with tourists who recognized him on the street, said former pro boxer Victor ''Luvi'' Callejas, a neighbor and friend.
Camacho battled drugs, alcohol and other problems throughout his life. He was sentenced in 2007 to seven years in prison for the burglary of a computer store in Mississippi. While arresting him on the burglary charge in January 2005, police also found the drug ecstasy.
A judge eventually suspended all but one year of the sentence and gave Camacho probation. He wound up serving two weeks in jail, though, after violating that probation.
His wife also filed domestic abuse complaints against him twice before their divorce several years ago.
-Source: DANICA COTO (Associated Press)

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Thursday, 22 November 2012

MERCY JOHNSON HEAVILY PREGNANT!!! (PHOTO)

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OUR DEAR OWN ADORABLE MERCY JOHNSON IS PREGNANT. PICTURES DON'T TELL LIES..



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-Source: Nollywood Gossip

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Messi in no rush to sign new Barcelona deal


The Argentine says he has no concerns over his deal at Camp Nou, while revealing he does not aim to compete with Cristiano Ronaldo

Messi in no rush to sign new deal
The Barcelona star has revealed that he is "not worried" about finalising a fresh contract with the Catalans, while he has also said that he would like to see one of his team-mates win the Ballon d'Or

Lionel Messi insists he is in no rush to begin negotiations over a new contract with Barcelona.

The Argentine's current deal expires in 2016 and the 25-year-old says there is no need to panic as his long-term future lays with the club.

"I am not worried about my contract, I have repeated that on numerous occasions," he toldMarca.

"My objectives with the club are longstanding; to improve and to try to win everything that we have already won. 

Messi is well on course to add yet more silverware to an already glittering CV, with theBlaugrana top of La Liga and the Argentina international in the running for a fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or crown and he admits he is driven by a constant thirst for success.

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"They say that I am very competitive," he continued.

"I like to train, I like to play and I like to win. I have always been like that since I was young, but it would make me very happy if one of my team-mates won the Ballon d'Or, they also deserve it. Without my team-mates I would not have won everything that I have won."

When questioned about his supposed running battle with Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi was quick to play down any talk of a rivalry between the pair and insisted it was nothing more than a media creation.

"I do not compete against Ronaldo, I try to do the best possible with Barca and with Argentina. That is something that the press have invented. Neither Ronaldo nor myself competes with the other."

-Source: GoaL

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Desmond Elliot and other actors rock at Premiere of movie!

Nollywood Stars Desmond Elliot, Uche Jombo, Beverly Naya, Rukky Sanda, Susan Peters, Moyo Lawal & Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha at the Premiere of Uduak Isong Oguamanam’s “Okon Goes to School” in Yaba, Lagos

Nollywood landed in Yaba, Lagos as our stars came out to celebrate the premiere of “Okon Goes to School“.

Check out the official press release below;

The Premiere of “Okon Goes To School” sequel to the hilarious comedy “Okon Lagos” took place on Friday 16th of November 2012 at the Ozone cinemas, Yaba, Lagos. The turn out at the event was impressive with stars, fans and industry heavyweights on hand to show their support to fast-rising producer, Uduak Isong Oguamanam. Stars spotted were Uche Jombo, Desmond Elliot, Emem Isong, Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Bobby Michaels,Fidelis Duker, Zik Zulu Okafor, Mike Nliam, Yolanda Okereke, Neville Ossai, Anthony Monjaro, Beverly Naya, Morris Sesay, Moyo Lawal to name a few.

“Okon Goes To School” is the second production effort by Uduak and she has written and produced a spectacular, rib-cracking movie that had every one in stiches. This was largely due to the antics of Imeh Bishop Umoh, the Akwa Ibom funnyman who has made ‘Okon’ a franchise. “Okon Goes To School” which was directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen(unaviodably absent at the premiere) continues to screen in cinemas nationwide. Do go out and watch it.

Rukky Sanda
Jumai Shaba
Belinda Effah
Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha
Imeh Bishop Umoh
Moyo Lawal
Susan Peters
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Beverly Naya & Yolanda Okereke
Anietie Isong & Uduak Isong Oguamanam
Anthony Monjaro
Belinda Effah & Morris Sesay
Desmond Elliot & Emem Isong
Beverly Naya, Uduak Isong Oguamanam & Slam
Zik Zulu Okafor with special guests
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Okon Goes to School – Synopsis
After Okon, an eccentric hunter, wastes a fortune on wine and women, he enrols in university to learn money management. What he doesn’t bargain for is cultism and women trouble. And what school doesn’t bargain for is Okon and his crazy antics.

Starring Imeh Bishop Umoh, Moses Armstrong, Belinda Effah, Obongawan Bennet and Vanessa Koko; “Okon Goes to School” is produced by Uduak Isong Oguamanam and directed by Lancelot Imasuen.




  
-Source: Bella Naija

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JAIL IS TOO GOOD FOR NIGERIAN PASTORS

by Abimbola Adelakun (aa_adelakun@utexas.edu)


Recently, the Daily Mail, UK, had a feature on Bishop David Oyedepo. He was accused (alongside his son who ‘manages’ the UK branch) of fleecing worshippers by making “spurious claims” and “cynical exploitation of the gullible”.
The undercover journalist who visited the British church and the British MP who condemned him acted ignorant of the antithesis of faith and logicality when they expressed surprise about how people were urged to give more money in return for blessings that were neither guaranteed nor cognisant of the realities on ground.
The feature also talked about how much of the money creamed off these worshippers are being repatriated to Nigeria (which, in a perverse sense, is a positive development!)
The same Daily Mail, weeks before, ran a feature on another Nigerian pastor in the same UK, Alex Omokodu, (who claims on his website to have raised the dead twice) and another Pastor Mbenga of the Victorious Pentecostal Assembly who scam worshippers by selling olive oil and black currant drink at double the market rate as “miracle cures”, capable of curing terminal diseases.
Like Oyedepo, Omokodu lives large, far removed from the mess he makes of peoples’ lives.
My visceral reaction at those articles was to defend my countrymen against a searchlight that might have been beamed with a racist undertone. I mean, Daily Mail suddenly woke up and realised religion is exploitative? Wow!
Isn’t that what religion has been all about for many centuries? How can we say that what Oyedepo and Mbenga are accused of peddling different from the Pope’s selling of Indulgences in the 16th Century? Religion plays on fear to rip-off poor and miserable people in the name of God. And the irony is, the more people are deceived, the more devoted they become. So, what’s new? From appropriating people’s money to shoplifting condoms to forcing youths to have sex, what have church leaders not done?
If people have refused to read History books that teach us that religion came to us riding on the back of exploitation and politics, why, with the celebrated cases of Jim Bakker, Eddie Long and Benny Hinn among others, do people still throng churches and sponsor their pastors’ excesses out of their poverty? Why has the case of financial scandals involving the creators of TBN Channel -some of which are so disgusting- not caused a mass boycott of these hawkers of falsehood? Why does it spur people to defensiveness instead?
Why did somebody like Jesu Oyingbo have followership in the first place and why didn’t people walk out on Pastor Chris Oyakhilome when he charged gate fees before one could attend service? Seriously, who should take the blame? The person who sells snake oil or the one who finds a psychic relief (however temporary) from buying?
Take the case of Pastor Enoch Adeboye: On his church website, Adeboye claims God told him He had no choice but to keep Covenant Partners alive for 10 years because they were giving to Him within that period. This takes ideas of bizarre and outlandish to another height entirely.
One, a god is meant to earn his keep but Adeboye’s is one whose services people have to pay for, never mind that billions who are not his covenant partners are not only alive, but live considerably better lives elsewhere. Two, can Adeboye, personally, account for every single one of his covenant partners and that in those last 10 years, not a single one died? Can he? We are used to Nigerian judges and politicians saying that their hands are tied, but God? That sounds like something from the mind of a freakish Nollywood screen-writer.
Since the news broke that Pastor Ayo Oritsejeafor has joined the league of Private Jet-Owning Pastors, there has been, thankfully, a sense of outrage at the excesses of Nigerian pastors.
For the record, let me state that Pastor Oritsejeafor is not a good poster boy for Christianity (never mind the various caps he wears, anyone can be anything in Nigeria’s Pentecostalism). I make this point – debatable, of course- not just because of his Bling Bling jewellery like 50 Cents or even his bond with the present occupant of Aso Rock Villa; there is something about him –and I came to this conclusion after watching him raise an offering on Cable TV- that doesn’t seem to me would wait for God to supply all his ‘greeds’ according to his riches and glory.
His private jet was presented while he was sandwiched, like Jesus between two thieves, in the presence of a President who bizarrely declared he couldn’t see how corruption and road accidents are interlinked and, a governor whose public morals fall below average. Rev. Fr. Matthew Kukah could not have put it better: Oritsejeafor’s moral authority is undermined by these dalliances.
The issue is, religion, exploitation and subsequent scandals will not go away. Not in this generation. Not even in this world. As long as there is that primitive instinct in man to seek the supernatural, to seek God and the fear of death is constantly shaken before our eyes, people will continue to subject themselves to exploitative pastors to use as they like.
But the good thing Oritsejeafor has done for us is that he created a conversation; Oyedepo, Omokodu and other sellers of 21st Century Indulgences keep exposing the underbelly of these merchant-pastors; but whether this will translate into a rationality that will cause Nigerians to slow down on the ill-logic of tolerating these pastors’ shenanigans remains to be seen.
It takes more than throwing pastors in jail for their followers to be set free from the mind-prison they are ensconced in. Religion and political power are intertwined in many ways that make this impossible to begin with at all. History shows that, for instance, with an Industrial Revolution, the process creates a ripple effect that bleaches people of primitiveness to transcend religious superstitions while forging a better society that is not predicated on dogmatic concepts of theodicy which religion propagates. When that day comes in Nigeria, and even Africa, these pastors will wilfully choose jail as rescue from irrelevance the times would banish them.
But here’s the problem: These pastors know that with Nigeria’s developmental progress comes their end. And they are actively complicit in the dysfunctionality of Nigeria to extend their own longevity.
-Source: Abang Mercy blogg
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BREAKING! DROGBA REFUSED PERMISSION TO LEAVE SHANGHAI SHENHUA ON LOAN


The former Chelsea striker was linked with a return to the Blues after the Chinese Super League concluded, as he hoped to build up his fitness ahead of the African Cup of Nations

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Didier Drogba has been refused permission by Fifa to make an immediate loan move away from Shanghai Shenhua

The Ivory Coast striker was linked with a return to former club Chelsea following the end of the Chinese Super League this month. 

However, his hopes of sealing this move were dashed by the governing body as he looked to build his fitness ahead of the African Cup of Nations which starts in January in South Africa. 

Fifa said in a statement: "We can confirm that the player Didier Drogba submitted a request for authorisation to be registered outside an open registration period for a club on a loan basis.

"Fifa has informed him about the relevant regulations... that players may only be registered during one of the two annual registration periods fixed by the relevant association."

Fifa has maintained their rules which state no player can move outside the international transfer window, this has been the case where MLS players such as Thierry Henry and Landon Donavon have been forced to wait till January to complete their moves.

-Source: GoaL

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TOUR 777...ALL ACCOUNTS, ALL RIHANNA! (PHOTOS +18 only)

She is the hardest working – and hardest partying woman in pop music – and in just 24 hours , Rihanna pushed herself even further than she has before.
The singer swept into the UK yesterday aboard her private 777 tour plane, and within just 24 hours turned on the Christmas lights at Westfield’s Stratford Shopping Centre.
Next she gyrated on stage in London’s Kentish Town Forum at a private gig, and was up bright and early to head back to the plane at 6am. Phew!
Wild thing: Rihanna didn't look tired as she took to the stage in Kentish Town, despite performing at Westfield earlier Wild thing: Rihanna didn’t look tired as she took to the stage in London for the second time that night
Rude girl: Rihanna rips offf Michael Jackson's crotch-grabbing moves
Rude girl: Rihanna rips offf Michael Jackson's crotch-grabbing moves
Rude girl: Rihanna rips off Michael Jackson’s crotch-grabbing moves
Rihanna wore an unusual print outfit which carried images of a manicured hand holding a cigaretteRihanna wore an unusual print outfit which carried images of a manicured hand holding a cigarette
Dressed in an animal print crop top, and matching shirt and trousers decorated with hands holding a cigarette, the provocative singer put on her best rude girl act, which included her now signature  crotch-grabbing moves.
Celebrities including Stella McCartney, Chloe Moretz, Leigh-Anne Pinnock of Little Mix, turned out to see Rihanna bump and grind onstage as she performed her numerous hits.
However, before the real fun began, Rihanna’s first appointment was a trip to the eastside of London to appear at an event which signalled the beginning of the festive spending season.
Waiving a fee she switched on the Christmas light’s at London’s Westfield Stratford City shopping centre on Monday evening.
Certainly not in the blue: Rihanna takes to the stage at Westfiield Stratford shopping centre to turn on the Christmas lights wearing an oversized coat
Certainly not in the blue: Rihanna takes to the stage at Westfiield Stratford shopping centre to turn on the Christmas lights wearing an oversized coat

Good turn out then: Rihanna proved popular as she became the star attraction at the shopping centre in east London
Good turn out then: Rihanna proved popular as she became the star attraction at the shopping centre in east London
Rihanna – who has been hit by over £200,000 in fines for repeated take off delays on her private Boeing jet – turned up an hour behind schedule for the ceremony.
And allegedly angered the 20,000 fans by performing just one song – the title track from  new album Unapologetic
From there, it was off to Kentish Town where a flawless Rihanna barely broke a sweat as she performed for 2,500 fans as part of her 777 Tour.
London was the sixth stop on the gruelling tour, following stops in Mexico City, Toronto, Stockholm, Paris and Berlin.
Rihanna was in the area just a few months ago when she joined Coldplay to perform Princess of China at the Paralympics Closing Ceremony.
Entertaining the crowds: The starlet performed for the waiting fans as she switched on the festive lights on Monday eveningEntertaining the crowds: The starlet performed for the waiting fans as she switched on the festive lights on Monday evening
Giving it her all: Rihanna shows off her singing skills dressed in the interesting get-up in front of the festive fans
Giving it her all: Rihanna shows off her singing skills dressed in the interesting get-up in front of the festive fans
Giving it her all: Rihanna shows off her singing skills dressed in the interesting get-up in front of the festive fans



All lit up: The crowd all waved their mobile phones in time to the music in anticipation of the Christmas lightsAll lit up: The crowd all waved their mobile phones in time to the music in anticipation of the Christmas lights

Extravaganza: The R&B superstar impressed as fireworks were set off during the switch on eventExtravaganza: The R&B superstar impressed as fireworks were set off during the switch on event
 She was last called upon to flick a festive switch at the other Westfield on the other side of London in Shepherd’s Bush two years ago.It’s all part of the ambitious promotional tour for her seventh album, Diamonds.
The singer has visited seven countries in as many days on a specially commissioned Boeing 777 plane and as well as her usual entourage the private jet carried a group of 150 fans as well as journalists.
But this plan, no doubt designed to generate favourable publicity has somewhat backfired on the star.
In-flight entertainment: On the first day of the 777 tour Rihanna greeted her passengers with diamond gifts and ChampagneIn-flight entertainment: On the first day of the 777 tour Rihanna greeted her passengers with diamond gifts and Champagne
Showing his wild side: An Australian journalist strips and streaks on board on board Rihanna's 777 tour planeShowing his wild side: An Australian journalist strips and streaks on board on board Rihanna’s 777 tour plane
And the tour went on...: Journalists made up this poster after the singer wasn't available for any interviews on the flight And the tour went on…: Journalists made up this poster after the singer wasn’t available for any interviews on the flight
On Monday the singer faced a mid-air mutiny on the flight from Berlin to London as a journalist who stripped off in the packed cabin for all to see.
The plane was carrying various members of the press as she traveled on her 777 tour, but as the journalists struggled to get any time with the Barbadian starlet, the flight descended into anarchy.
After initial face to face time with Rihanna – which saw her posing for photos and pouring guests Champagne – the singer went AWOL leaving a frustrated pack of reporters and fans cooped up in a very small space.
Rihanna backstage: The raunchy singer is uninhibited as she smokes backstage and is braless under a vestRihanna backstage: The raunchy singer is uninhibited as she smokes backstage and is braless under a vest
Mutiny: Rihanna's fellow travelleers have complained that she has not spent time with them after the initial launch
Mutiny: Rihanna's fellow travelleers have complained that she has not spent time with them after the initial launch
Mutiny: Rihanna’s fellow travellers have complained that she has not spent time with them after the initial launch
The day had begun with chaos when journalists on board Rihanna’s 777 plane begun to tire of being granted very little access to the star, with one Australian reporter even streaking through the aircraft as it travelled from Berlin, Germany, to England.
And on the journey from Berlin to London, it reached tipping point with journalists documenting the descent into madness on social media.
MTV’s Mary HK Choi tweeted: ‘BEDLAM on the @ plane and press corp YELLS “save our jobs” and “just one quote”.’
Jason Newman – a senior writer at Fuse magazine – announced that passengers were comparing the mutiny to the Wall Street/St Paul’s protest against the banks.
Offstage routine: Rihanna lights one up Offstage routine: Rihanna lights one up
‘Crowd chanted “Just one quote!,” “I need a headline!” and “Occupy 777″ while Aussie journo stripped naked and ran around the plane.’
He also reported that the press pack began using Rihanna’s song lyrics to highlight their frustration, singing SOS and and ‘Where have you been all my life/Are you hiding from us’.
According to the passengers, the inflight menu consisted of ‘a strange amount of lox and coleslaw.’
And devoted fans complained they hadn’t spent any time with the star.
Vintage bling: RiRi was adorned with some amazing 1990s Versace jewellery that was very on trend Vintage bling: RiRi was adorned with some amazing 1990s Versace jewellery that was very on trend
Let's party! A sneaky peek of her chest tattoo was visible beneath her bralet
Let’s party! A sneaky peek of her chest tattoo was visible beneath her bralet
Meanwhile, after a quick dash across London, Bajan beauty took to the stage in a white suit with hand motif, and a daring leopard-print bralet beneath.
True to form, it wasn’t long before the jacket was gone and Rihanna was bumping and grinding to delight her fans.
The ensemble was eye catching, but most impressive was her arsenal of gold jewellery.
Singer Rihanna performs at The Forum in Kentish Town in London November 19, 2012. Rihanna is in the UK to promote her latest album
Singer Rihanna performs at The Forum in Kentish Town in London November 19, 2012. Rihanna is in the UK to promote her latest album
Stage stalker: Rihanna prowled the stage in her pyjama style trouser suit
She wore a wrist of bracelets, including one which looked like a vintage 1990s Versace pieces that matched her necklace.
Her fingers, tipped with long red lacquered talons, were adorned with rings, one of which was shaped like an asp coiling around her digit.
And among the 2,500 people in the crowd, a host of celebrities turned out to watch the star perform including Little Mix’s Leigh-Anne Pinnock and fashion designer Stella McCartney.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock leaving Rihanna's gig at the HMV Forum, in Kentish Town.
London's finest: Designer Stella McCartney and socialite Cara Delevingne also turned out to watch Rihanna perform
London’s finest: Designer Stella McCartney and socialite Cara Delevingne also turned out to watch Rihanna perform
Family affair: Chloe Moretz brought her brother to the show on Monday nightFamily affair: Chloe Moretz brought her brother to the show on Monday night
Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne looked ready to dance in cropped top which hung off her shoulder with the message ‘lover not a fighter’ across the front, and slouchy joggers.
However, things didn’t exactly go to plan. Rihanna called a halt to the set during ‘Where Have You Been’ when the band started playing out of sync with the backing track.
She said: “What the f*** is that? Why is the track off with the band? This is the s**t you have to deal with on a rock ‘n’ roll tour!”

After the show Leigh-Anne tweeted: ‘Ahhhh shes just amazing! Wow… I’m inspired.. :) x Leigh #RiRi was just amazing x.’
Here to learn something? Pop stars Pixie Lott and Alexandra Burke eagerly arrived to watch the show
Here to learn something? Pop stars Pixie Lott and Alexandra Burke eagerly arrived to watch the show
Here to learn something? Pop stars Pixie Lott and Alexandra Burke eagerly arrived to watch the show
The former X Factor star was joined at the concert by designer Stella McCartney who has worked with the singer on fashion projects and cosied up to Rihanna after the show for a picture together.
British model and socialite Cara Delevingne wore a black jumper with a bar-code on the front and wore a denim jacket over the top.
Cara also had the chance to relax with Rihanna after the concert and posted a picture of the pair sitting together on a sofa online.
Hang time: Cara Delevingne relaxed with the pop star after the showHang time: Cara Delevingne relaxed with the pop star after the show
Celebrities attending Rihanna's concert in the Forum Kentish town London
Celebrities attending Rihanna's concert in the Forum Kentish town London
Old fans: Stella and Kylie rocked up to the event to party with the star and the younger pop set

Celebrity chums: Stella hung out with Rihanna after the show on Monday night
Celebrity chums: Stella hung out with Rihanna after the show on Monday night
However, Kylie Minogue appeared to have more energy – she was in the crowd despite taking part in the Royal Variety Performance earlier in the evening.
The Australian singer wore a gold mini-dress similar in colour to the shimmering dress she wore at the Royal Albert Hall that night.
After a few hours shut- eye, Rihanna emerged at 6am, kissed her loyal British fans goodbye to catch her plane and start the day all over again.
Rihanna makes her final stop on the ’777′ tour in New York on Tuesaday night.
Time to head off: Rihanna seen at 6am on Tuesday morning leaving her Central London Hotel to continue the 777 tour UKTime to head off: Rihanna seen at 6am on Tuesday morning leaving her hotel to continue the 777 tour

Keeping it real: Rihanna took time to meet fans who waited outside the venue after the showKeeping it real: Rihanna took time to meet fans who waited outside the venue after the show