Wednesday, 23 January 2013

I Warned Stephen Keshi Over ERROR…To Tighten Up His Team’s Rear, Especially In The Second Half - Prophet T. B Joshua



According to PMNews: Prophet TB Joshua said he spoke to the coach Stephen Keshi to tighten up his team’s rear, especially in the second half. The leader of Synagogue, Church of All Nations, who said the Eagles also disappointed him as a strong fan, he said: I called and warned Keshi to watch out for that dangerous move by the Burkina Faso strikers”. And due to the fact that many people may not belief in his prediction, T. B Joshua supported his claims by making a recorded copy of his conversation with Keshi available to P.M.NEWS.
 In the conversation, Keshi urged the prophet to pray for his team, saying they did not want to concede any goal against Burkina Faso. In his response, T. B Joshua, who advised Keshi to call him before the second half, stated: “You have to be careful and pray so that what the tragedy I saw does not happen to the Eagles. The horses of Burkina Faso do not get tired, and your defenders must not lose focus in the second half…”. Funny…Isn’t it?

Did Beyonce Lip-Sync At The Inauguration?






Beyonce gave an electric performance at the Inauguration on Monday, singing the National Anthem to rave reviews. But now, the U.S. Marine Corps band that backed her up claims she may have lip-synced.
A spokeswoman for the band told media sources that Beyonce lip-synced her performance, and were asked to pretend to play their instruments for the National Anthem.
However, a different spokesperson later refuted that report, claiming that while the band did not play live, they have no way of knowing if Beyonce lip-synced or sang live.
It is standard procedure for live events for musicians to pre-record their music, and if Beyonce lip-synced it would not be the first time that a high-profile national anthem was actually a pre-recorded track. But the performance quickly went viral, and the news that it may have been canned would certainly be a surprise.
What do you think?

DiCaprio Plans Break: Actor Taking Hiatus?

Is Leonardo DiCaprio planning a break? The actor, fresh off a starring role in "Django Unchained," told a German news outlet that he plans a break after taking on some hefty film roles in recent years. E! quotes as DiCaprio plans a break :"I am a bit drained. I'm now going to take a long, long break. I've done three films in two years and I'm just worn out." Apparently, DiCaprio plans a break from films in order to focus on his activism. The actor is known for his environmental activism, and is an outspoken supporter of green energy alternatives. After his work in Django, maybe DiCaprio deserves a break!

Congrats! Shakira Gives Birth To Baby Boy

Her hips don't lie! Shakira and her footballer husband, Gerard Piqué, are the proud new parents of a baby boy! Little Milan Piqué Mebarak was born January 22nd in Barcelona, Spain, where his daddy Gerard plays for FC Barcelona. In a press release, the happy parents say they named their kiddy Milan because the name "means dear, loving and gracious in Slavic; in Ancient Roman, eager and laborious; and in Sanskrit, unification." The 6lb, 6oz baby and mother are doing well. Lots of congratulations to the hottest new mommy on the circuit!

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

John Mikel Obi Is 7th Biggest Earner…Among 10th Sexiest At AFCON 2013

Nigeria star John Mikel Obi has been ranked as the seventh biggest earner at the AFCON in South Africa with an estimated income of $6.5 million. African Footballer of the year Yaya Toure is the biggest earner at the Nations Cup with an annual salary reported to be about $22 million. Compatriot Didier Drogba, who has moved to China to cash on on his twilight years in the game, is second on the money list as he rakes in excess of about $18 million. The other ‘Big Boys’ are Mali skipper Seydou Keita ($17 million), Togo super star Emmanuel Adebayor ($15 million), Ghana skipper Asamoah Gyan ($12 million) and Cote d’Ivoire defender Kolo Toure ($8.5 million). Mikel, according to a survey by South Africa’s City Press, also earns extra cash from his sponsors Nike, Pepsi and Samsung. Chelsea midfielder was also ranked among the top 10 sexiest players at the AFCON. The Sowetan also picked several of these big earners like Keita, Yaya Toure and Adebayor to turn the heads of the ladies in South Africa.

Commentary: Obama's Inaugural Speech, a Vivid View of "We the People"

As inaugural speeches go, Barack Obama's brilliant address was as stunning and riveting as it was historic and groundbreaking. Four years ago, Obama offered soaring oratory to address the need to emerge from a feeble economy. This time, the president used his second swearing-in ceremony as a bold oration of progressive values, with a highly contemporary interpretation of the anthem of the United States Constitution:  "We the People." The "people" whom the president championed - as well as the priorities he indicated would best serve them - were presented in a spectacular portrayal of 21st-century America. It addressed the country as it exists: a nation of diverse ethnicities, economic means, age groups and even sexual orientation. Yet, it was an invitation, a plea really, for Americans to see each other for their commonality in the midst of their differences. "We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity," Obama said, using an opening phrase he repeated a half-dozen times. The president's speech broke some historic barriers. He spoke of the need for Americans to practice a compassionate immigration policy. He spoke boldly of the need to address the haunting problem of climate change, presenting the issue in a way that even its detractors could not ignore. "Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms," the president said. This year's inauguration cast Obama as a man with a vision of the United States that takes into account the true diversity of the country. At the same time he presented a realistic reflection on the struggles of the past that allowed America to make progress in overcoming stifling barriers. "We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths - that all of us are created equal - is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall." It was a dazzling homage not only to events that shaped the historic movements for women's rights, the civil rights for African-Americans and also gay rights. It was a celebration - by the nation's first African-American president on Martin Luther King Jr. Day - of a nation that had overcome so much. In fact, Obama delivered the first inaugural speech in American history where the rights of gay Americans were unflinchingly advocated. "Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law - for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well," he said. He also stepped forcefully on the topic of voting fairness, taking to task the parties responsible for the horror of voters who has to wait hours to cast ballots last November. In the coming days, the president will deal with a hostile House of Representatives as he seeks to take on a tough list of issues whose success in getting through Congress is far from assured. Still, if nothing else, the nation knows well the convictions and principles of the man presenting that agenda with a new and refreshing and inspiring clarity.

Monday, 21 January 2013

5 Artists Who Got Snubbed By The Grammy Committee This Year

You know how artists are always saying, "I'm honored just to be nominated," whenever one of their projects receives a nomination for a Grammy Award? Well, as it turns out, it's not just a tired old cliche. Artists really are honored to receive a Grammy nomination. If nothing else, it means that they can throw the adjective "Grammy-nominated" before their name forever. And, it gives them a chance to collect a Grammy trophy on the biggest night in music. But, every year, there are a few artists who, for whatever reason, don't get nominated despite releasing projects that deserve some recognition. We don't know why it happens, but it does. And, this year is no different. At the 2013 Grammy Awards, there are a few famous faces that you won't be seeing because they weren't nominated for any awards this year. Here, we take a closer look at 5 Artists Who Got Snubbed By The Grammy Committee This Year and explain why they should have received a nomination. Maybe next year, guys. ‹›
The Artist: Justin Bieber He didn't receive a single Grammy nomination for his album, Believe, or any of the singles ("As Long As You Love Me," "Boyfriend," etc.) from it. Why He Should Have Been Nominated: Are you kidding us? If the Grammy organizers want anyone under the age of 20 to tune in, they DEFINITELY should have shown Biebs some love. Plus, his 2012 singles were all over the radio and, at the very least, deserved some love in one of the pop categories. It's a crime that he wasn't nominated. ‹›
The Artist: Nicki Minaj She didn't get any love for her album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, or any of the pop or rap singles from it. Why She Should Have Been Nominated: We get that it's a little bit hard to categorize Nicki's music. But, she had a handful of pop and rap singles that did well on the charts and received some critical love, so she deserved a nomination or two. We also would've loved to see her and 2 Chainz (who did get a Grammy nomination) perform "Beez in the Trap" during the show. How awesome would that have been? ‹›
The Artist: PSY His massive hit single, "Gangnam Style," was completely ignored and didn't receive any nominations. Why He Should Have Been Nominated: In six months, Psy is probably going to be a distant memory for a lot of people. But, you can't deny what he was able to do in 2012 with "Gangnam Style." It shattered YouTube records and was arguably the most well-known song of the last year. A Grammy nomination would have put a nice bow on the "Gangnam Style" craze and sent it out on top. ‹›
The Artist: One Direction The group's debut album, Up All Night, didn't receive any nominations. Neither did their huge single, "What Makes You Beautiful." Why They Should Have Been Nominated: Like Bieber, 1D would have attracted some younger fans to the Grammy telecast. Plus, the group did have a No. 1 album last year, so it's not like they didn't deserve some love. If they don't deserve a nomination in a pop category, we don't know who does. ‹›
The Artist: Lady Gaga Her single, "Marry the Night," was left off the Grammy nominations list. Why She Should Have Been Nominated: Whenever she shows up to an awards show, she automatically makes it more fun. So, even though she didn't have a lot of eligible material to work with, the Grammy organizers should have found a way to make Gaga happy. Who are we going to ogle on the red carpet now?! ‹›

NEW VIDEO: Rick Ross -- "Pirates"

Yo ho, yo ho, the pirates life for Rozay! Rick Ross rolls out another video from the God Forgives, I Don't collection. "Pirates" is off the Bawse's Grammy-nominated hip-hop album, and the visuals find Rozay out at sea on a high-speed boat with a bikini-clad bombshell. Ross directed the clip, filmed off the coast of Miami, himself and it sure does bring back nostalgia for the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Hypnotize" video. Rozay plans on dropping another LP, Mastermind, later in the year.