Saturday 9 January 2016

Cossy Orjiakor Reveals She Is Getting Married To The Man of Her Dream

Cossy Orjiakor Reveals She Is Getting Married To The Man of Her Dream 


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Cossy Orjikor, the boob-baring actress has gone ahead to shed more light in a chat with Saturday Beats, where she also revealed she will be getting married in Las Vegas.

Read excerpts from the interview below;
“I am not getting married because I am pregnant. I am walking down the aisle with the man of my dreams because both of us are in love with each other. It is a feeling of pure love. I am hoping to get married abroad most especially in Las Vegas but I don’t know about my man. I chose Las Vegas because I like the city and its scenery.”
When asked if she was going to relocate after marriage, here is what she had to say;
“I am still going to be in Nigeria after marriage. Rather than leave the country, I would encourage my man to start up a business here in Nigeria. I am not the type of lady that would leave my fatherland.”
On whether she will change her style after marriage, Cossy said;
”I don’t know if my style would change but the person I am with likes me the way I am. He is not complaining. I am not going to divulge much information about my man till the D-day but he is not in the Nigerian entertainment industry”

Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland, FA Cup holders come from behind

Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland, FA Cup holders come from behind

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Strikes from Joel Campbell, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud gave the Gunners a comfortable victory following Jeremain Lens’s opening goal in north London
Arsenal came from behind to beat Sunderland in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.

Arsene Wenger has never lost at this stage of the competition and is on track to become the most successful manager in FA Cup history – no manager has ever won it seven times – thanks to the victory over Sam Allardyce’s spirited side.

Jeremain Lens scored his third goal of the season to give Sunderland a surprise lead, but Joel Campbell equalised for Arsenal less than 10 minutes later.

The Gunners, who left Mesut Ozil out of the matchday squad and lost David Ospina to a groin problem earlier on Saturday, struggled to give Sunderland’s debutant goalkeeper Jordan Pickford much to do in a balanced first half, but the England youth international kept his side in the encounter as Arsenal increased the pressure in the second half.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Steven Fletcher both hit the woodwork, but substitute Aaron Ramsey – whose last goal in the tournament came in the final win over Hull City in 2014 – scored from close range before Olivier Giroud made the win safe five minutes later.

Kieran Gibbs tested Pickford early on, but it was Sunderland who struck first after 17 minutes. Laurent Koscielny dithered on the ball on the edge of the Arsenal area after a poor pass from Gibbs, and Lens took it from him before rifling right-footed past Petr Cech.

Arsenal responded, Pickford racing off his line to thwart Alex Iwobi’s fine run into the box before some poor defending from the visitors allowed the holders to draw level after 25 minutes. Theo Walcott cut in from the left and clipped a low cross to the far post, where Campbell arrived completely unmarked to slot home first time into the bottom corner.

 

 

 

Arsenal looked short of inspiration in attack for much of the opening 45 minutes, but turned up the heat early in the second half, with Iwobi forcing DeAndre Yedlin into a vital clearance in front of his own goal before he brought a good save out of Pickford with a low drive.

Oxlade-Chamberlain endured a quiet first half, but he almost gave the holders the lead on 56 minutes when he rattled the woodwork with a curling effort from 20 yards, before Walcott scuffed the rebound wide of Pickford’s left-hand post.

Sunderland then wasted a glorious chance to take back the lead as Fletcher powered a header onto the crossbar from just six yards out and young Duncan Watmore sliced the rebound high into the stands, before an Arsenal break saw Pickford save superbly to deny Campbell a second from right in front of goal.

Walcott was given another good chance thanks to Gibbs’ cut-back, but his tame finish from the middle of the box went straight into Pickford’s gloves, as Arsenal – having brought on Ramsey and Mikel Arteta – pushed for a winner. And the crucial third goal finally arrived with 18 minutes to play.

Campbell fed Hector Bellerin to the right of the area and his low cross was met by Ramsey from just three yards out, with the Wales international giving Pickford no chance.

The Emirates breathed a sigh of relief and the home fans were able to relax even more when Bellerin’s driven ball across goal was met by Giroud, who prodded home at the far post to send Arsenal into round four again.


Emir of Zazzau's daughter ties knot with son of billionaire business man

Emir of Zazzau's daughter ties knot with son of billionaire business man

 
 
The son of billionaire oil mogul, Mohammed Indimi, recently tied the knots with Princess Hadiza, daughter of Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji (Dr) Shehu Idris in Zaria. He is named Jibrilla and has also stepped into his father's shoes in the oil industry. See more photos below


 
 
 
 
 
 


Photo: Instagram/George Okoro/Indimi family




Senator Jim Nwobodo decamps to ruling APC. Checkout what he said

Senator Jim Nwobodo decamps to ruling APC. Checkout what he said

 
 
Governor of the old Anambra State, and former presidential candidate on the platform of PDP,  Sen. Jim Nwobodo, @ 75, has decamped to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
 
Yesterday January 8, he made the announcement at an APC meeting in Enugu that he was leaving his old party, PDP for the ruling APC.

Nwobodo said his reasons for decamping is because he wants to play at the federal level. He disclosed that he warned PDP about their impending ‘doom’ following the exit of five of their then Governors. He also revealed that his wife, Mrs. Pat Nwobodo, is already a member of APC and even joined the party before him. Senator Ekwunife, representing Anambra Central has also decamped! 
 
 

Fayose to Buhari: Charge Metuh to court if you have evidence of fraud against him

Fayose to Buhari: Charge Metuh to court if you have evidence of fraud against him

 
 
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has challenged President Mohammadu Buhari to direct the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to charge the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh to court if the commission was sure of evidences of fraud against him, saying; “the EFCC appears to be operating a system in which an accused person is
first arrested, detained endlessly while the anti-corruption agency goes about looking for evidence.”

Governor Fayose, who maintained his support for a genuine fight against corruption, challenged the EFCC to also act on petitions submitted to it against All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains and President Buhari’s election sponsors.
 
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose cautioned that nothing untoward must happen to Metuh, adding that the APC’s desperation to decimate and silence the opposition has dragged the Buhari-led government in the mud of lawlessness.
 
The governor said; “In saner climes, you don’t arrest people for alleged fraud and start to look for evidence to prosecute them. Rather, before you arrest anyone for fraud, anti-corruption agencies
must have established a prima facie case and arresting the suspect will only be to enable for his or her arraignment in court.
 
“However, what we are witnessing in Nigeria today is a situation whereby the EFCC will arrest PDP leaders, humiliate them by subjecting them to media trial, detain them for weeks in the process of trying to force them to make statements during which the commission will be looking for evidence.
“For instance, in the case of Metuh, we are being told that the EFCC is insisting that he must write statements and one begins to wonder if it has now become mandatory for an accused to write statements in law enforcement agent’s custody. Shouldn’t the EFCC have simply charged Metuh to court based on its own evidence? Or is Metuh’s statement the evidence the EFCC requires to prosecute him?
“The international community, especially the United Nations (UN), African Union (AU), European Union (EU) and others are put on notice on this condemnable act of arresting and detaining opposition leaders by agents of the Buhari-led government before fishing for evidence.”
While challenging the President Buhari to extend his anti-corruption crusade to those who sponsored his election, Governor Fayose said; any anti-corruption effort that targets only members of the opposition and those with axe to grind with the government of the day can never succeed.
“If President Buhari did not wait for any petition to move against PDP chieftains, asking people to come forward with allegations of corruption against APC chieftains, especially those who sponsored President Buhari’s election is clearly hypocritical.
“Most importantly, that the EFCC Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu even said the commission do not have any petition against APC chieftains when indeed there are loads of petitions against ministers serving in Buhari’s government and other notable APC chieftains goes to show the hypocrisy of the fight against corruption.
“It is even more hypocritical and anti-democratic for the President to have turned himself to the accuser, prosecutor and judge, carrying on as if those he accused of corruption have already been convicted,” the governor said.