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Sunday, 6 August 2017

Lady who rejected phyno on 2go then now begs him


An Instagrammer has taken to social media to tender an apology to

Phyno over claims that she mocked him some years ago.

From the video making rounds on social media, the young woman said the then-aspiring singer approached her with his dreams and aspirations and she rebuffed him. He allegedly shared his songs with her, made small talks, but the young woman ridiculed him and his music before her friends who laughed at him.

“I was like, what’s this one singing. I was seeing it as one kind inferior thing,” the lady says in the blunt video, admitting how unfairly she treated him.

Now, Phyno is the King of the East, controls massive followership and has become a household name. Seeing his mindblowing success, the young woman realises she shouldn’t have refused his advances. She went on to chuck down her reaction to him as “small pikin’ symptoms, and now begs for his forgiveness.

“Phyno, I am very sorry. It’s small pikin that was doing me then. I am your nwadiana(distant relative). In fact, last time I saw your dad, I greeted him very well. Biko, gbahara zie. It’s small pikin mentality,” she said.

Her sincere video has stirred heated backlash from Phyno fans, with some insinuating that the rapper referenced this alleged rejection in his song.

Here’s what this fan said:

patrick_onyi: “OK na so girl na you be the financial woman that he sang about wit psquare( NNE biko Afa GI obu ebere) cos he said you told him to go and rest that he needs prayer (epere) then cos you only hang out with those that have the cash and he even told us he came to buy lace and you sold cotton to him NNE why . nne biko gaa zuru ike cos you need prayer now ,a girl who rejected a boy cos of a fine boy television will one day watch the same boy in the same fine boy television .a clear case of no money no honey here now that he has made the cash ebere is now sending him messages she want to come back for weting na. abi you no hear say now wen I get better girl biko he said now wen I get better gir meaning he is not searching biko look Else where he is taken

Saturday, 5 August 2017

Lady gives step by step description on how to give birth to a Neymar

This Neymar issue won't end anytime soon across the world as recently an  anonymous lady posted a step by step description on what she will do to make sure she gives birth to a footballer who will be better than Neymar.
Wahala dey.

10 ways to make someone fall in love with you psychological

Love is equal parts luck, chemistry, timing, and science. Yes, there’s science behind love; love isn’t just about finding somebody that you find attractive and settling down, it’s about compatibility and shared goals and values. However, there are some psychological tricks that you can use to get someone to fall in love with you. No, we’re not telling you to totally change or to do something that isn’t comfortable for you, we’re just suggesting that you highlight some things that you’re probably doing anyway.So if you want to learn how get a guy to like you and eventually fall in love with you, here are 10 ways to use psychology to your advantage. 1. Make sure you’re the kind of woman he’s looking for. We all have a list (even if it’s not written down) of the qualities we want in a partner. They may be superficial such as the color of their hair, or they may be set in stone such as a love of animals. Obviously, there are some things on a list of must-haves that are negotiable. Make sure that you meet the criteria of what your potential mate wants by doing a little research and learning about their interests and background. 2. Find out what’s missing in his life and then fill it. People who are searching for partners generally look for similarities, but what they may not realize is that they also need someone with strengths that they don’t have, providing a balance. If your girl or guy is insecure and lacking on self-confidence, show them how confident and self-assured you are. They’ll be subconsciously attracted to you because you’re an example of how they’d like to be. 3. Be mysterious. Don’t tell the object of your affection every single thing about yourself on the first date. Give them small pieces of information so they’ll keep wanting more. Everybody loves a good mystery and if you don’t reveal all, it will keep your guy intrigued. 4. Make yourself available… but only up to a point. The more positive interactions they have with you, the more they’re going to want to spend time with you. But people don’t want what they can have too easily, so it’s good to be unavailable sometimes. Distance yourself without appearing too aloof and uninterested. You want to show them that you’re amazing and have a full life. 5. Don’t make it seem like you’re trying too hard. If you come off as desperate, you’re going to scare your potential partner away, and if you’re too persistent you can come off as too needy and obsessive. It’s OK to show that you’re interested but not that it’s all you think about. Play it cool. 6. Have mutual friends. If you share friends with the person that you’re in love with, it will not only give you all kinds of things to talk about but it will subconsciously let him know he can trust you. We’re wired to trust those that others can vouch for and this is one of the reasons so many people meet the love of their lives through mutual friends. 7. Mirror his actions. This seems a little creepy to me but it has been used for years with some success. Mirroring is about connecting with your partner by staying in step with their actions. If they take a sip of their drink, you take a sip of your drink; if they lean in when telling a fascinating story, you lean in, too. When you copy someone’s body movements it will lead them to believe that the two of you are in sync and they won’t be able to resist feeling attracted to you. 8. Repeat things without being boring. If during a conversation you mention something that seems to captivate his interest, make it a regular topic of conversation. This continual conversation will stick in the subconscious part of their mind and will be another way for them to associate you with someone who’s intelligent and a great conversationalist. 9. Do things that allow for people to think of you as a positive person. When people hear your name do they think of you as a fun and happy person, or do they associate you with someone who is extremely negative and unpleasant? We all know that each of us has some negative attributes but that shouldn’t be your overall image. The person you want to fall in love with you is bound to ask around about you. You want people to let them know that you’re fun, adventurous, honest, and trustworthy. Do volunteer work or pay for the person behind you in Starbucks. 10. Let them know you love kids, animals, or both. When we think of what kind of person we’d like to be in a long-term relationship with, we all want someone who is nurturing and loving. By showing them that you care for others, especially pets and children, you’ll be seen as a suitable partner. Go ahead and give these suggestions a try. They might not work, or they may surprise you and get you closer to the one you love.

Despite missing first PSG match, Neymar's shirt makes 1million euros in 24hrs

World record signing, Neymar Jr. will miss Paris Saint Germain opening match of the season today as a result of incomplete paperwork by the club. He will watch the from the stands after his unveiling to the crowd before the kick-off, the AFP reported. His hopes to play today were dashed when his international transfer certificate failed to be lodged with the French league by the midnight deadline on Friday. “I am ready to start on Saturday if I can,” he said before falling victim to the constraints of paperwork. For PSG however, the first day hiccup is not a total disappointment as the French club have already clawed back around a million euros on their world record investment, after selling a staggering 10,000 shirts bearing the Brazilian’s name in just one day. Each shirt was sold for 100 euro. The 25-year-old superstar, signed from Barcelona for a mind-boggling 222 million euros ($264 million), will be presented to the PSG support prior to his new team’s first game of the Ligue 1 campaign against promoted Amiens. The ceremony will begin at 3:45pm (1345 GMT) with the kick-off put back quarter of an hour to 5:15pm to allow extra time for the player’s unveiling before an expected sell-out crowd of more than 45,000 at the Parc des Princes. Money was the subject of most of the questions fired at the Brazilian when he was unveiled to the media on Friday after arriving in the French capital on a private jet. However, Neymar, who is poised to earn around 30 million euros a year, insisted financial gain was not a factor. “I want something bigger, a greater challenge. I am here to give my best and help the club win titles,” said Neymar, who signed a five-year contract with the Qatar-owned club. He insisted he had come to France “for the ambition of the club, which is very similar to mine.” Neymar admitted that leaving Barcelona, where he formed part of a lethal attacking trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, was not a decision he took lightly. “It was one of my most difficult decisions. In Barcelona I had adapted well to the city and the team. I had friends there and it has not been easy,” he said. “It was a tense time, thinking about what I should do in my life. I have left behind a lot of friends, but things go very fast in football

Nigerians react to NYSC being removed from the constitution

On Wednesday July 26, majority of senate members voted for the removal of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Decree from the 1999 Constitution. This has generated mixed reactions from Nigerians.
According to a report from Greennews, while some welcomed the development, others expressed their concerns about its consequences in the lives of youths and national development.
Mrs Ene Ede, Gender Advisor, National Democratic Institute, said,
“My problem with Nigeria is that sometimes people can take advantage of lapses in processes.”
“Altering the constitution to delete certain decrees can mean various things. My fear in this is that it may be taken advantage of, imagine if someone is not in support of gender equity and then he decides to suggest something that is against women, how do we now balance this?”
“We are also suffering from religious and ethnic bias in this country, so the most important thing for me is inclusiveness.”
“If the process is transparent, inclusive, accountable, gender sensitive, responsive to the needs and aspirations of the people and driven by the people then, it is good,” Ede said.
Mr Abdulrazak Salawu, the NYSC, FCT Coordinator, said deleting the decree guiding the NYSC from the 1999 constitution would expose the scheme to unnecessary dangers.
Salawu said it was because the NYSC decree was in the constitution that allowed it to be sustained through the years, making it grow and evolve in its activities, including addressing youth unemployment.
He urged the NASS not to toy with the NYSC decree.
Salawu said altering the constitution would give room for individuals and groups to ‘toy’ with the mandate and guiding principles of the scheme which had sustained it.
He said it would be an hindrance to the growth, development and progress of the country and youths which the scheme had tried to support.
“If the NYSC Decree is deleted from the constitution, it will cause a lot of problems because we are not easily objective in our decisions in this country.”
“An individual can just choose to be subjective for his or her own interest. If we do this, we will be toying with the lives and the future of the Nigerian youths.”
“NYSC is the only youth development programme set up by the Federal Government that has been sustained over the years.”
“We should not toy with the future of the youth. NYSC is currently playing a pivotal role in youth development, implementation of government policies, promotion of inter-tribal marriages for national integration and unity.”
“Everyone is a stakeholder in this scheme because it involves all and do not forget that even developed countries and most African countries are coming to Nigeria indicating interest in the NYSC.”
“Nigeria is a consultant in youth development for most African countries as they wish to duplicate NYSC in their various countries, so we need to be careful with how we handle this.”
“Our doors have been open and continue to be open for us to engage in Public Private Partnership (PPP) with individuals, agencies and organisations interested in youth development.”
“So, all stakeholders are already involved in the scheme.”
He urged NASS not to ignore the role and contribution of the NYSC to the growth and development of Nigeria which may be affected if the decree guiding and guarding it was altered.
Alhaji Isa Hussaini, a media consultant, welcomed the development, but, said that the process involved in amending the constitution was often not easily managed.
He suggested that before deleting the decree from the constitution, the constitution be strengthened in a way that no individual, no matter the position, can change the law.
According to Hussaini, when the NYSC decree is deleted from the constitution before it can be amended, there should be public hearing involving stakeholders.
“I think having NYSC in the constitution is good but the world is evolving and things are changing, we also need to change with the times and amend the constitution in line with the dynamic nature of the society.”
“I think it is better to remove it from the constitution and set up an act of parliament to guide the institution.”
“The law should, however, be strengthened in such a way that no President or individual can come in to make changes as it suits him or her.”
“The NYSC has really helped parents in terms of keeping their children engaged, training them in various skills and providing monthly stipends for them.”
Mr Tony Madaki, a lecturer at the Nassarawa State Polytechnic, Keffi, urged the NASS to only amend the relevant section of the constitution but leave the scheme in the constitution, as it is relevant to the growth and development of the youth and the nation.
“The scheme has always been protected by the constitution and I think this should remain so.
“For me, I feel that any relevant section of the constitution that needs amendment should be amended, but the NYSC decree should be allowed to remain in the constitution.”

Fairly used broom sells for #12,600 on ebay

You may want to consider a business in selling brooms to the western world as hand made African brooms now sell for as much as N12,600 on ebay, one of the leading online stores in the world.
A fairly-used broom, which typically sells at less than $1 in Nigeria was put up on ebay for $34.95 by a seller in the US — an equivalent of N12,600 at parallel market rate.
Describing the broom, the seller said “what we have is a Wonderful Genuine Vintage Handmade African Broom in Excellent Condition”.
“We got this from a Ol’ Gal that lived in Africa for 10 years and this was made for Her back in the early 70’s and she used it for years to sweep out her Hut. And the Brought it Back with Her when she moved back to the States. It is still in Excellent Usable and Very Collectible Condition.
“This is a Vintage / Used item, and is sold AS-IS. It may show signs of wear and use including, but not limited to: stains, scratches, marks, fuzz, piling, abrasion, etc.
“Please refer to pictures and description for complete details. We have done our best to accurately describe the item in detail. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or would like to see additional pictures. As this is is a USED/ Vintage item, we can only accept returns in the event of complete misrepresentation.”
Another seller in the UK, who has 100 percent positive feedback, also put up a brand new broom for $26.43 in the country.
Typical African brooms are made from palm fronds and tightly held by either a black rubber material or softer portions of the palm front.
Brooms are used for cleaning, but also seen as a political symbol in Nigeria and India.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) of Nigeria and the Aam Aadmi Party of India both use brooms as their political symbol.

Friday, 4 August 2017

Check out the top 15 universities with moderate school fees

Here are the top 15 cheapest universities in Nigeria

1. Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) is a federal government research university located in Zaria, Kaduna State. ABU was founded on October 4, 1962, as the University of Northern Nigeria. The university operates two campuses: Samaru (main) and Kongo in Zaria. There is also pre-degree School located in Funtua few kilometres away from main campus owned by the university. The Samaru campus houses the administrative offices, faculties of; sciences, social-sciences, arts and languages, education, environmental design, engineering, medical sciences. agricultural sciences and research facilities. The Kongo campus hosts the faculties of Law and Administration. The Faculty of Administration consists of Accounting, Business Administration, Local Government and Development Studies and Public Administration Departments. Additionally, the university is responsible for a variety of other institutions and programs at other locations.
School Fees Range: ₦ 27,000

2. University of Ibadan (UI) The University of Ibadan (UI) is the oldest and one of the most prestigious Nigerian universities, and is located five miles (8 kilometres) from the centre of the major city of Ibadan in Western Nigeria. Besides the College of Medicine, there are now eleven other faculties: Arts , Science, Agriculture and Forestry, Social Sciences, Education, Veterinary Medicine, Technology, Law, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Dentistry. The University has residential and sports facilities for staff and students on campus, as well as separate botanical and zoological gardens.
School Fees Range: ₦ 30,000

3. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) The Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Ogun State, or FUNAAB, (FUNAAB) was established on 1 January 1988 by the Federal Government when four universities of technology, earlier merged in 1984, were demerged. This led to the creation of the first two universities of agriculture in Abeokuta and Makurdi. The university is one of the three universities of agriculture in Nigeria, the other being in Makurdi (Benue State) and Umudike (Abia State). The university started at its mini-campus in Isale-Igbein in the heart of Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State. In December 1997 it moverd to its permanent site on a 10,000-hectare campus which is located next to the Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority on the Abeokuta-Ibadan road in the North Eastern end of the city, 15 km from Abeokuta City Centre.
School Fees Range: ₦ 32,000

4. Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Bayero University Kano (BUK) is a university situated in Kano, Kano State, Nigeria. It was founded in 1977, when it was renamed from Bayero University College and upgraded from university college to university. It has Faculties of Agriculture, Arts and Islamic Studies, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, Earth and Environmental Studies, Pharmacy, Social, Management Science and the recent Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology. Research Centers include: Center for Dryland Agriculture, Center for Biotechnology Research, Center for Renewable Energy and Center for the Study of Nigerian Languages among others.
School Fees Range: ₦ 33,000

5. University of Calabar (UNICAL) The University of Calabar – also known as UNICAL – is a university situated in Calabar, Cross River State, southeastern Nigeria. It is one of Nigeria’s second generation federal universities. The University of Calabar was a campus of the University of Nigeria until 1975. The architecture was designed by John Elliott. It was established by decree to fulfill this traditional mandate, its motto “Knowledge for Service”. The male students are known as Malabites, while the female students are Malabresses. The male hostel is called Malabo. This was a result of challenges faced by the students at a time which coincided with the suffering experienced in Malabo by Nigerian deportees from Equatorial Guinea (whose capital is Malabo) at the time.
School Fees Range: ₦ 35,000

6. University of Abuja, Gwagwalada (UNIABUJA) The University of Abuja in the Nigerian capital Abuja was established on January 1, 1988 (under Decree No. 110 of 1992 as amended) as a dual-mode university with the mandate to run conventional and distance learning programmes. The Law Faculty being the pride of the University of Abuja, is known for having one of the most Organised Student Representative Councils (LAWSAN) in the Country. The university has its mini campus in Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria and a permanent site covering about 11,824 hectares located along the Kaduna – Lokoja – Abuja Road. The Permanent site is home to the Faculties of Arts, Science, Management Science Veterinary medicine, Agriculture and Engineering with the College of medicine and contains the university senate and other administrative building. The mini campus is still the temporary location to the Faculties of education social science, and law.
School Fees Range: ₦ 36,000

7. Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto (UDUSOK) Usmanu Danfodiyo University (UDUSOK, formerly University of Sokoto) is one of the initial twelve federal universities in Nigeria founded in 1975. It is in the ancient city of Sokoto. The school is named after Usman Dan Fodio, the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate. The main campus houses the administrative offices, sciences, social sciences, agriculture, arts and languages, education and research facilities. The city campus hosts the college of health sciences and school of veterinary medicine. A third site host the modern university teaching hospital. There is a fourth site built during the last administration Bafarawa of Sokoto State under the leadership of Alh. Attahiru Bafarawa. This site houses the School of Matriculation Studies where students opting for the Remedial Studies are admitted and taught before enrollment in the university (provided they have passed the exams).
School Fees Range: ₦ 37,000

8. National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) The National Open University of Nigeria is a Federal Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institution, the first of its kind in the West African sub-region. It is Nigeria’s largest tertiary institution in terms of student numbers and is popularly referred to as ‘NOUN’. NOUN offers over 50 programmes and 750 courses but does not provide lectures to students in normal classrooms except some certain study centres, primarily due to constraints known to the University alone and the challenges usually faced by a developing tertiary institution. The study centre in Lagos for instance provides lectures to all its Law undergraduates and supplies necessary course materials to all students after the payment of tuition fees. All courses offered have been accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
School Fees Range: ₦ 41,000

9. Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina (FUDMA) Federal University Dutsin-Ma built by the administration of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was founded in February 2011 and is located in Katsina state. The school has eight faculties which include: Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Faculty of Management Sciences, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and School of General and Preliminary Studies.
School Fees Range: ₦ 43,000

10. University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) The University of Port-Harcourt is a university in the Nigerian city of Port Harcourt. It was established in 1975 as University College, Port Harcourt, and was given university status in 1977. UNIPORT has ten faculties which include Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Management Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Natural and Applied Science, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Faculty of Agriculture.
School Fees Range: ₦ 45,000

11. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) The Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, originally the Federal University of Agriculture, is a federal university in Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria established as a specialized University by a Federal Government of Nigeria Decree No 48 of November 1992. The institution is located in the Agricultural Training and Research city of Umudike, about 10 kilometers from Umuahia (capital of Abia State). The major link road to the University is the Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Federal Road, a direct route to the State capitals of Abia Akwa-Ibom and Cross River States. The first set of students were admitted into the institution during the 1993/94 academic year with a student population of 82. The nickname “Umudykes” or “U’dykers” refers to students, alumni, and sports teams of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture.
School Fees Range: ₦ 46,000

12. University of Benin (UNIBEN) The Great University of Benin – also known as UNIBEN – is one of Nigeria’s first generation federal universities. The University of Benin was founded in 1970. It started as an Institute of Technology and was accorded the status of a full-fledged University by National Universities Commission (NUC) on 1 July 1971. Following NUC’s directives, the university experimented with the Collegiate System in 1991/92 and 1992/93. However, in the light of new developments, the university reverted to the Faculty System in January 1994. Presently, the university essentially operates the Faculty System except for the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Basic Medical Sciences, and Institute of Child Health, which reverted to the Collegiate System in August 1999, with a Provost as its administrative head. The faculties include Agriculture, Arts, Education, Engineering, Law, Life Sciences, Management Sciences, Pharmacy, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Environmental Science and Center For Entrepreneurship Study.
School Fees Range: ₦ 47,000

13. Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) is a Federal Government established post-secondary educational institution located in Owerri, Nigeria. FUTO specializes in technological education. The University is a designated Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering and has a core competence in the development of vaccines and drugs. FUTO has nine schools which include School of Agriculture and Agriculture Technology, School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, School of Entrepreneurship and Management Technology, School of Environmental Technology, School of Life Sciences, School of Physical Sciences, School of Information and Communication Technology, School of Technology Education and School of Post Graduate Studies. School Fees Range: ₦ 48,000 14. Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) The Federal University of Technology Akure (informally known as FUTA) was founded in 1981 under a drive by the government of Nigeria to create universities that specialised in producing graduates with practical as well as theoretical knowledge of technologies. It is located in Akure. Federal University of Technology Akure has been ranked the 8th best university and 1st University Of Technology in Nigeria by webometrics as at 2015. FUTA has seven schools which include School of Science, School of Earth and Mineral Sciences, School of Environmental Technology, School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, School of Agricultural and Agricultural Technology, School of Management Technology and School of Postgraduate Studies.
School Fees Range: ₦ 49,000

15. Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) Federal University of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA) is a Federal Government established post-secondary educational institution located in Minna, Nigeria. FUTMINNA specializes in technological education. The University is a designated Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering and has a core competence in the development of vaccines and drugs. FUTMINNA was founded in 1983, and the first Vice-Chancellor was Professor J.O. Ndagi who served from 1983 to 1990. In the beginning, the University took over the facilities of the former Government Teachers’ College Bosso, for use on a permanent basis. This site now serves as the Bosso Campus of the University. The main campus gidan kwano which is sited on a 10,650 hectares of land is located along the Minna – Kataeregi – Bida Road.
School Fees Range: ₦ 50,000

Neymar now PSG no 10

Neymar completed his record-shattering transfer from Barcelona to Paris St Germain on Thursday night , signing a five-year deal with the French club after they triggered his 222 million euros (263 million dollars) release clause. He will be wearing Jersey Number 10. The 25-year-old Brazil forward, who will be presented to fans on Saturday, is committed to PSG until June 2022, the club said in a statement. Media reports have said he could earn around 550,000 euros per week. “I am extremely happy to join Paris Saint-Germain, said Neymar Jr after signing his contract. Since I arrived in Europe, the club has always been one of the most competitive and most ambitious. “And the biggest challenge, what most motivated me to join my new teammates is to help the club to conquer the titles that their fans want. Paris Saint-Germain’s ambition attracted me to the club, along with the passion and the energy this brings. I played 4 seasons in Europe and I feel ready to take the challenge. From today, I will do everything I can to help my new teamates, to open up new horizons for my club and to bring happiness to its millions of supporters around the world.” “It is with immense joy and pride that we welcome Neymar Jr to Paris Saint-Germain, said Nasser Al-Khelaifi, President of Paris Saint-Germain. “Neymar Jr is today one of the very best players in world football. His winning mentality, strength of character and sense of leadership have made him into a great player. He will bring a very positive energy to this club. In six years, we have built a very ambitious project that has already taken us to the highest level of national and European football. “Today, with the arrival of Neymar Jr, I am convinced that we will come even closer, with the support of our faithful fans, to realizing our greatest dreams.” “Today, with the arrival of Neymar Jr, I am convinced that we will come even closer, with the support of our faithful fans, to realizing our greatest dreams,” said PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

Neymar's farewell message to Barcelona

Neymar said "an athlete needs challenges" in his farewell address to Barcelona on Thursday, after completing a world-record move to Paris Saint-Germain. In a video posted on his social media accounts, Neymar read off a statement in Portuguese in which he expressed his love for Barcelona -- both the club and the city -- but said he was ready for a new chapter in his career. The statement had a special message for his teammate Lionel Messi, and also appeared to suggest that his father was against the move to PSG. But Neymar, who moved from Santos in his native Brazil in 2013, looked back at his time at the Camp Nou with fondness. "The life of an athlete is made by challenges. Some are given to us. Others are fruits of our own decisions to keep the light that illuminates our career, which is intense, but short," Neymar said. "Barcelona was much more than a challenge, it was the dream of a child who play with those stars through the video game. "I arrived at Catalonia when I was 21 years old, filled with challenges. I can still remember my first days in the club, sharing the changing room with idols like Messi, [Victor] Valdes, Xavi [Hernadez], [Andres] Iniesta, [Carles] Puyol, [Gerard] Pique, [Sergio] Busquets and many others. "Waiting my turn to play in a club that's 'more than a club.' Barcelona is a nation that represents Catalonia." Neymar also singled out Messi, saying he was honoured to play alongside a footballer of his stature. "I had the honour of playing with the best athlete I've ever seen in my life and I'm sure that I will never see another one like him while I'm alive. Leo Messi became my friend in and out of the pitch. It was an honour to play with you," Neymar said. "I made a trio with Messi and Suarez that made history. Conquered everything an athlete can conquer. Lived unforgettable moments! Lived in a city that's more than a city, it's a homeland. "I love Barcelona and I love Catalonia. But an athlete (me) needs challenges." Neymar's statement then took a curious turn as he implied that his move to Barcelona against the opinion of his father -- a man who, while acting as his son's agent, largely executed the move to PSG. He continued: "And for the second time in my life, I'll contradict my father. Father, I understand and respect your opinion, but my decision is made and I ask you to support me as you always do. 'So, go with God and be happy, OK son. But run! Kiss, I'm running up here with you.'" The 25-year-old concluded by saying the decision was not easy, but that PSG conviced him to move with a "daring career plan." "Barcelona and Catalonia will always be in my heart, but I need new challenges," he said. "I accepted PSG's proposition to try new achievements and help the club to win the titles that their crowd wants. They showed me a daring career plan and I feel ready to take on this challenge. "I thank the wonderful Blaugrana crowd and everything learned with the great athletes that I had the chance to share the dressing room. "Now I feel in my heart that it's time to leave. PSG will be my home for the next years and I will work hard to honor all of the trust placed in my football. "I'm counting on the support of all of you who's been with me since 2009. Fans, friends, professionals who are with me and my family, who suffered a lot with some problems that took place during that period in my career. Today you deserve peace. "It's a very hard decision, but I made it with the maturity I accumulated throughout those 25 years. Barcelona, thank you for everything. Paris, I'm here! May God bless and protect

Thursday, 3 August 2017

Lil Kesh set to embark on US tour

An unrelenting Lil Kesh is set to embark on a United States tour which will see him visit 14 cities. The cities include Maryland, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New York, Florida, Boston and more. Mr Meyagi who just recently dropped another Banger Love Story is sure to make his fans happy. With other hit tracks like No Fake Love, Ishe, Shele gan gan, Semilore, Shoki (the list goes on) the fans are sure to have a swell time as they party with him. Other Information about the tour will be made public in the coming days.