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Sunday, 10 April 2016

SPURS PUT THREE PASS UNITED

SECOND-HALF GOALS KEEP SPURS TITLE HOPES ALIVE
By uwoghiren

spurs maintained their push for the Premier League title race as three second-half goals secured victory over Manchester United.
With Leicester having won earlier in the day, Spurs needed a victory to keep pace with the league leaders, but were frustrated in the first half following a delay to kick-off after the old trafford outfit were late to White Hart Lane.
But goals from Dele Alli, Toby Alderweireld and Erik Lamela secured a win that keeps them seven points behind Leicester with five matches to play.

TURKEY GIANT EYEING RIBERY MOVE

Turkey side eyes Ribery move
By uwoghiren

Fernerbahce are weighing up a move for Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery with the France international set to leave the Allianz Arena this summer.
fact nation understand.
Source: Fichajes.net

VARDY NETS DOUBLE AS FOXES EDGE CLOSER TO TITLE

VARDY THE DIFFERENCE AS FOXES EDGE CLOSER TO TITLE
By Uwoghiren

Vardy's clinical double earned Leicester City a 2-0 win over Sunderland that takes them a step closer to the Premier League title.
The striker raced onto Danny Drinkwater's long ball before finishing with aplomb midway through the second half of a scrappy affair at the Stadium of Light, which was high in tension but low in quality.
The foxes are now few matches away to win title

Biography of the week - Nathaniel Bassy

It has been our culture to bring to you, weekly, the Biography of Celebrities especially here in Nigeria.

This week, we bring to you one name that must be mentioned wherever and whenever Gospel music is mentioned in Nigeria and beyond.

Nathaniel Bassey was born in Lagos, Nigeria. He is from Ikot Ofon Ikono, Uyo local government area in Akwa-Ibom state, South-South Nigeria. His father, Mr E Joshua Bassey, was a minister in The Apostolic Church Bashua Assembly and from an early age he developed a love for both music and the gospel.

He was inspired when He saw Dr Panam Percy Paul, a prominent Nigerian gospel music icon in concert over twenty years ago and since then, His passion for music has grown and translated into various musical experiences.

In his early years, he developed a rather uncommon interest for jazz music and began listening, imitating and playing to the music of Louis Armstrong, Miles Davies, Clifford Brown, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz and Kirk Whalum, Phil Driscoll, Hugh Masakela and other Jazz luminaries. His zeal for the Jazz form would later stir him to seek out bands and groups along the Jazz lines. He then joined a top jazz quartet in Lagos, Spectrum 4, where he played alongside his childhood friends.

About that time Nat, as he is fondly called, was approached by one of the most respectable figures in the Nigerian jazz and music circle, Elder Steve Rhodes to lead, arguably, the first Jazz Orchestra in the country – THE STEVE RHODES ORCHESTRA. He served as band leader and lead trumpet player for a period of two years and later moved on with his music career. His peculiar and particularly soulful trumpet playing style caught the ears of top Artistes and composers within and outside the country. Teemac, Ayo Bankole Jr, Cobhams Asuquo, Wole Oni, Yinka Davies, Adlan Cruise, Funsho Ogundipe, Peter King, Sotiris Papadopoulus, Paul Petersen, The French Cultural centre, American International School, are but a few individuals and organizations that have sought his musical ingenuity.

As time passed, Nathaniel began sensing a deep yearning within. There was more to his music than he thought. He later took time off his numerous mainstream commitments to seek the Lord under the Mentorship and guidance of Late Pastor Eskor Mfon, the former Pastor of The Redeemed Christian Church Of God, City Of David Parish. This decision attracted fierce criticisms from friends, Artistes and colleagues who thought it unthinkable abandoning what was becoming a thriving mainstream music career to serve exclusively at a local church.

As he developed an intimate fellowship with the Holy Spirit, He then realized that music was more than an item to fill a space in time but was a fundamental tool in the praise and worship of the Lord. Soon after, a music ministry was born and for Nathaniel, the main thrust was WORSHIP – Music of heaven – one that ministered exclusively to the Lord and an avenue through which HE related with His people. His trumpet playing coupled with a calm singing style has since ushered many in concerts, crusades and churches into the presence of the LORD. I can testify to that. I, Soter Happy Aghayere experience angelic visitation when I listen to his songs (Casting Crowns in particular).

Nathaniel, a graduate of Politics and International Relations at the University of London, also serves as the director of music at the RCCG; The King’s Court. He has attended music courses in and out of the country including the Middlesex University Summer School UK, where he studied popular music and music business. He writes, sings and produces his own music and records with diverse groups of musicians.

Nathaniel’s debut album Elohim was recorded and mixed in Cape Town, South Africa in the year 2008. It has been described as a spiritual and Artistic masterpiece with the hit track “Someone’s knocking at the door” a soft-rock tune currently generating so much interest locally and internationally

Sources say Nathaniel Bassey is hired sometimes just to blow his trumpet round banks and business premises thereby bringing down the glory.

Before I forget, Nathaniel Bassey was here in the City of Benin to train aspiring worship singers. 

Useful tips on giving a quick speech or toast.

Most people would agree that the idea of speaking in front of large groups of people can be terrifying, and so we tend to avoid it whenever possible. There are times, however, when we are faced with the task and there's no running away: we must say a few words. The following is a template for success which you can use when it's your turn to speak, in just about any type of gathering, formal or informal.

1. The Greeting

"Good..."

The greeting is the easy part. You begin by simply wishing your audience a good morning, afternoon, evening, or whatever time of day it is. **Good* evening everybody...*

2. State the Event

"As we all know..."

The second part is also very easy: You simply state the obvious and remind everybody what the purpose of the event or celebration is, and what you're all doing there. **As we all know,* we're here to celebrate the marriage of John and Kate, and to show them our support as they begin their journey of love and life together...* Now you've got the ball rolling, and the words are coming out easily. You look like you know what you're doing up there, and people are listening. So now, it's time to....

3. Establish Common Ground

"We've all..."

It's important to include your audience as part of the message you're delivering. Talk about something both yourself and your audience can relate to regarding the event or celebration. **We've all* had the wonderful opportunity to get to know John and Kate and enjoy watching their love develop...*

4. State Why You're Speaking

"I..."

Include a personal account, or tell a brief story to let people know why you specifically are talking. What gives you the right to be speaking..? **I've* personally been very lucky to have John as a close friend of mine, and it's been quite amazing to watch how he's grown as a person, and couldn't be more pleased for him to have found someone like Kate to go about his life with...*

5. Call for Action

"So let's all..."

Finally, close your speech with a call for action. This lets everybody know that you're finished without you having to awkwardly say "That's it!" or "I'm finished, thank you"...that is how every weak speech is concluded and makes the audience uncomfortable. You should say something like **"So let's all* raise a glass to John and Kate, and wish them well. Cheers!" or, So Let's all give a big round of applause to Mark for the outstanding job he's done while working with the company"*

*you can also crack a little joke at least to buy a little time and manage remaining speech. but this depends on the kind of event and the mood of the audience

Obviously, there are many different ways these leading lines can be used, but if you can commit them to memory and be prepared to use them next time you might be asked to speak, you will let go of all fear and anxiety, and people will be SO impressed with your ability to get up and give a confident, fluent speech in front of a group of people, while looking like you didn't even have to prepare! Good luck, and happy public speaking!

EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO READ THIS.

If I were a woman. I'll not cook or wash for a man in a relationship. I'll not do that if he compulsorily demands it. He should know how to cook and wash his clothes. If I must do it willingly, I'll not do it to prove to him that I can cook so he'll marry me.
I'll never do anything to seek his validation or do it as an obligation. It's not a favour having a man marry me!!!

If a man loves a woman, he should love her whether she can cook, wash, or do any domestic chores.
A lot of women don't know their worth. Everything they do in a relationship, they do so the man will marry them. Even if he says “lick my ass”, they'll do it because they feel singleness is a curse.

What is the man also doing so you'll validate him?
Can't you use your brain and see you're worshipping men.

If he can't marry you without checking you out, he should go. You don't test high value commodities. You buy them because you know it's valuable.

Some lazy men just sit down and pride their chauvinistic ego waiting to marry a woman who can cook, wash, clean, mop, scrub and even Good on bed. No way!!

Solomon Buchi Bartholomew
Life Coach/Motivational Speaker.

CHELSEA PLAN €40 BID FOR CHILEAN STAR

Chelsea plan €40m Vidal bid
Chelsea are readying a €40 million bid for Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal with new manager Antonio Conte desperate to sign the Chile international.
Source: Gazzetta dello Sport

BARCA SLIP TO A SHOCK DEFEAT

LUIS ENRIQUE'S MEN SLIP TO SHOCK DEFEAT
By Uwoghiren

The Catalans fell to a second successive defeat following their Clasico loss to Real Madrid at the Anoeta Stadium, with Mikel Oyarzabal's headed goal proving decisive
Barcelona are just three points clear of Atletico Madrid and four ahead of Real Madrid in La Liga as their miserable form at Anoeta Stadium continued with a 1-0 defeat at Real Sociedad on Saturday, a result that blew the title race wide open.
Having been beaten by Madrid in the Clasico last weekend and seen both their arch rivals and fellow title challengers Atletico win earlier in the day, Barca headed to Basque country needing a positive result.
But instead they slipped to a third game without a win as the Catalan club's wait for a first away win over Sociedad since 2007 continued.
Sociedad, who came into the game on the back of a surprise 2-1 win over Sevilla, netted what proved to be the decisive goal in the fifth minute through Mikel Oyarzabal's fine header.
Barca dominated from that point on but, missing the suspended Luis Suarez, could not find a way past the in-form Geronimo Rulli, who pulled off a string of fine saves to frustrate Luis Enrique's.
Messi  also saw a late header easily saved by Rulli, who then denied Iniesta once more as Sociedad stood firm to condemn Barca to successive league defeats for the first time since November 2014.

MOURINHO: NO CONTRACT WITH MANCHESTER UNITED

MOURINHO: I DO NOT HAVE A CONTRACT WITH MANCHESTER UNITED
By uwoghiren

Jose Mourinho insists he does not have a contract with the old Trafford outfit to take over as the club's manager next season.
The former Chelsea boss has been heavily tipped to replace United manager next season with Louis van Gaal coming under fire for a weak style of play after heavy investment in the transfer market.
It has been widely reported that Mourinho has already signed a pre-contract at Old Trafford, but the former Chelsea boss maintains that there is no such deal in place.
"[Van Gaal] is my friend, I worked with him for a few years," the Portuguese coach told Sky Sports.
"I am always linked with jobs and in the summer I will have a job, but in this moment I can promise you I do not have a contract with any club.
"I am not in a position to turn jobs down, I am in a position to analyse. I am in a position to be open to any club or national team."
While Mourinho says he is open to any jobs, he admits he would prefer to stay in the premier league.
"I have to be honest, if possible I would prefer a club but I must analyse to see what is best for my career and to be back with everything I have," the 53-year-old added.
"I would prefer to be in England. I love the country, I love the football here, my family is very stable and happy.
"If possible, yes, it would be my first choice."