Going! Going! …. Real Madrid are certain they've got their £87m Bale as Spurs target wonderkid Morata and Soldado.

After weeks of insisting Bale was not for sale, Spurs are thought to have relented.
Sportsmail understands a deal has been reached in principle and that it should be confirmed once Spurs have secured the signings they need to offset the loss of Bale.

Striker Roberto Soldado is expected to complete his £26million move from Valencia by the end of the week, after Spurs met his release clause, and manager Andre Villas-Boas is also looking to snatch Alvaro Morata from the Bernabeu.

If this deal goes through, everyone wins, including football.

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Remember the guy who helped announce the birth of the Royal prince? Well he is back in India – visa ran out just days after announcement.

The Royal Family's footman who enjoyed world-wide fame on the day of the birth Prince George has returned to the Calcutta slum he grew up in.

Falling foul of new immigration laws, Badar Azim, a 25-year-old hospitality management graduate, has returned to his family in eastern India, where relatives beaming with pride have welcomed him home.


The young graduate accompanied the Queen's press secretary Ailsa Anderson in placing the announcement of Prince George's birth on an easel outside Buckingham Palace last week.
But just days later, his visa expired; he was unable to renegotiate his right to work in the country; and he quit his coveted post at the Royal Household. He has now arrived home - a world that perhaps couldn't be more different from the life he had lived last week.
Ironically it appears that Mr Azim, whose chronically poor family scrimped and saved every penny they had in order to educate him, has fallen foul of strict new immigration laws because of his notoriously meagre palace salary of around £14,000 a year.

How do we call this one. This is not from Grace to grass oh, it's more like from "Grace to ground" ....Na wa oh. After getting so close to heaven, man finds himself close to the doors of hell by virtue of place of birth.

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Khloe and Lamar Odom are working things out in their marriage secretly – getaway for just two.

A summer vacation can be a welcome tonic for any relationship.
And Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom tried this trusted theory by going on their own secret getaway earlier this summer to help with some marriage woes.
A source told Us Weekly: 'There were lots of kisses and tears. It was a really good time for them to spend time together and focus on each other.

'They’re committed to the relationship [and] they adore each other.'
Their marriage was hit with allegations that Lamar cheated on her, something he vehemently denies.


Let's hope she gets out of this 'Reality Tv' before her marriage becomes a sad reality. The only person benefiting from all the Reality Tv is her mum.

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Tomorrow - the thief of TODAY

The Awful Day to Start Anything!

One of the great habits I developed in the last year is learning/watching sermons and seminars every week from my virtual mentors. I get to connect with them every week, I don't have to travel to their different locations. That's the positive dividend of social media and technology.

One of the statements I heard over the weekend while watching one of these videos that stuck out was about tomorrow. The preacher said, (sorry l listen to preacher mostly because I am one) "Tomorrow is an awful day to start anything because tomorrow never comes!"
I remember asking myself earlier this year, "tomorrow where are you? I thought you are today,tomorrow of yesterday"?

Tomorrow has robbed many of everything you can think of!
Let's break this habit of shifting stuff to tomorrow that will never come. Sometimes when you shift stuff, it's a sign of fear, inadequacy, incompetency and laziness.

What's the advice? "Just Do It" like Nike says, take the courage and dive into the task at hand.

Have a great day

Wole Sosanya 

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Local deportation saga: Obi draws battleline

Anambra State Governor Peter Obi has formally complained to President Goodluck Jonathan over the dumping of 72 people at Onitsha by the Lagos State Government.

Last week, 72 people were conveyed in a truck and escorted by armed security men and dumped in Onitsha overnight. The ‘deportees’ said they were picked up on Lagos streets, detained for months before being herded into the truck that was escorted to Onitsha overnight, where there were forced to disembark and abandoned.
In the protest letter, Obi stated that the “deportation” of people from Lagos to Anambra State was unconstitutional and disregard to the rights of those involved.

The letter reads:
I wish to respectfully bring to your due attention a very disturbing development that has vast national security and political implications.  Last September and again on 24 July 2013, the Lagos State Government contrived inexplicable reasons to round up Nigerians, whom they alleged were Anambra indigenes (most of whom the SSS report shows clearly are not from Anambra State) and forcefully deported them to Anambra State, dumping them, as it were, in the commercial city of Onitsha (see attached SSS report).

This latest callous act, in which Lagos State did not even bother to consult with Anambra State authorities, before deporting 72 persons considered to be of Igbo extraction to Anambra State, is illegal, unconstitutional and a blatant violation of the human rights of these individuals and of the Nigerian Constitution.
Your Excellency, no amount of offence committed by these people, even if deemed extremely criminal, would justify or warrant such cruel action by a state authority and in a democracy.  Even refugees are protected by the law.  Furthermore, the extant provisions of the Nigerian Constitution states: ‘Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part, thereof, and no citizen shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.’
Sir, forced deportation such as this, which Lagos State seems to be making a norm in addressing its domestic challenges are egregious, and calls into question the validity of Nigeria and its federating components. Such acts violate human decency, the rule of law and constitutionally-ordered liberties.
Naturally, I have the obligation to protect the interest and welfare of all Nigerians resident in Anambra State, irrespective of their states of origin and I would be left no option other than reciprocity or reprisal.  I will, however, put any such reaction in abeyance until Your Excellency has had the opportunity to address our concerns,” 
Meanwhile The Lagos State Government said yesterday that the 72 people ‘deported’ to Onitsha, Anambra State last week constituted a nuisance.

Fielding questions from newsmen after the state Security Council meeting chaired by Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN), the Commissioner of Police (CP), Mr. Umaru Manko, said the state government only rehabilitated and resettled the people.
So, what next?
 

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Rivers Assembly leader arraigned for attempted murder - murder by fake mace?

AFTER eight days in police custody, the Majority Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr. Chidi Lloyd, on Wednesday, finally appeared before a High Court in Port Harcourt.

Lloyd, arraigned on six counts of attempted murder, conspiracy, assault and malicious damage, arrived at the court about 10.52am accompanied by riot policemen and other security operatives.
Clad in blue attire, the lawmaker limped as he entered the court premises, supported by two unidentified persons.

The offence of the PDP lawmaker, who was reportedly involved in the fracas in the State Assembly on July 9, 2013, the prosecution said, was contrary to Section 320 of the Criminal Code Law, Cap 37 laws of Rivers State of Nigeria 1999.

Lloyd allegedly hit his fellow lawmaker, Mr. Michael Chinda, with a fake mace during a fight at the Assembly chamber.

After the excitement is over, he now faces the music ALONE. Life! 

By the way, it's not "allegedly hit" we saw and still have the video. Lawyers and their English sef.

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How my mother sold my baby – 17-year-old girl

Seventeen-year-old Blessing Godspower,  on Wednesday narrated how her mother sold her (Godspower) eight-month-old baby.

The mother, Onyinyechi Nwabueze, 38, was paraded by the police at the  ‘A’ Division of the Plateau State Police Command.
Policemen from the division, led by the Divisional Police Officer, Mr. Victor Dimkpa, a Chief Superintendent of Police, had rescued the baby, Chiamaka, in Awka, the Anambra State capital.


The story was exclusively reported byPUNCH Metro on Friday.
Blessing, who was staying with her mother at Rukuba Road area of Jos North, was allegedly put in the family way by her boyfriend.

After Chiamaka was delivered, Godspower’s mother, who was not comfortable with the development, allegedly decided to get rid of the baby.
According to Blessing, on July 19, her mother sent her on a phony errand in order to effect the “diabolical” act.

She said, “My mother sent me on an errand, but when I came back I asked for my baby and my mother asked, ‘which baby?’ She feigned ignorance and at that point I started crying and reported the incident to the Police.”
Police Commissioner, Mr. Chris Olakpe said, “After the mother sent her daughter away, she (Nwabueze) stopped a tricycle and took the baby to the first receiver, one Eucharia Anyaegbu. Anyaegbu transferred the baby to the second receiver, Rita Maduako, who finally sold the baby to 53-year-old unmarried woman, Grace Nnadozie.”

Nnadozie, however, told our correspondent that after she applied to an orphanage home for a child without any result for the past two years, she sought Anyaegbu’s help.
She said  she gave N500,000 to Anyaegbu for the baby. Anyaegbu gave N350, 000 to Maduako.  Maduako was to give N200,000 to the baby’s grandmother.

But Nwabueze denied that she sold the baby.  She said her daughter was very wayward, so she decided to give the baby out to somebody else who would take proper care of her.
She said, “How can I sell my granddaughter. My daughter is not capable of taking care of the baby and I decided to give her to somebody who will take proper care of her.”
Nwabueze explained that she lost her husband in 2007 and since then, she and the six children she had with him, had been finding things difficult.

Culled from punchng

Signs of the times.

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