Monday 11 February 2013

STEPHEN KESHI Resigns as Coach!!!!

After what seemed like a fallout with the 'powers that be' in the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Nigeria's Chief Coach, Stephen Keshi resigned his position less than 24 hours after coaching the Super Eagles to their 3rd Nation's Cup Victory in South Africa







Keshi claims that he was sacked prior to their quarter-final clash against Ivory Coast, because apparently the Nigerian Football Federation booked a plane back to Nigeria as soon as they found out that they will play Ivory Coast.

Keshi's resignation letter would still be discussed by the NFF but the ex-international has said that he is unlikely to change his mind.

Lagos Cable-Car

Captain Dapo Olumide
 Former Managing Director of now defunct Virgin Nigeria and Chief Executive of Ropeways Transport Limited, Captain 'Dapo Olumide is set to launch the first cable car system in Nigeria by 2015.

Speaking at a news and current affairs programme, he said the cable car would run around on 3 routes around the Adeniyi Adele axis of Lagos Island.

He identified the routes to be covered in the first phase of the project as  Ijora – Iddo, Iddo – Adeniji, Apapa – Oluwole, Oluwole – Adeniji, Adeniji – Obalende, Obalende – Falomo, and Falomo – Victoria Island

Very good dream for Lagos but one question need be asked..."what would power the cable cars, this same PHCN?"


Imagine power outage in one of this...in the middle of nowhere

                     

The 'Mrs.' in the Blockbuster 'Mr. & Mrs.' Nse Ikpe Etim is set to wed a UK based big boy...inside sources say date has been fixed for February 14, 2013. She's once date the guy at a very young age and now they re back together for good! keep it locked to this space...

Feb. 28...and the Pope Resigns


 Pope Benedict shocked the world on Monday by saying he no longer had the mental and physical strength to cope with his ministry, in an announcement that left his aides "incredulous" and will make him the first pontiff to step down since the Middle Ages.

The German-born Pope, 85, hailed as a hero by conservative Roman Catholics and viewed with suspicion by liberals, told cardinals in Latin that his strength had deteriorated recently. He will step down on February 28 and the Vatican expects a new Pope to be chosen by the end of March.





Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said the Pope had not decided to resign because of "difficulties in the papacy" and the move had been a surprise, indicating that even his inner circle was unaware that he was about to quit. - (Source: The Vatican)