Friday, 27 March 2009

Jade Goody:ANother 2pac?

More like a consistent way of life now. Celebrity seems to make more money after their demise these days. Aliya, Tupac come easily to the mind. Remember someone telling Jadakiss he might sell more on “KISS OF DEATH” if he tries the 2pac way.
Now I can’t help wondering if this sequence is not more effective, after all not too many people seems to make head-way in life, maybe they’ll do when they “FADE TO BLACK” [no ref to Jayz, the KING is made now].
Not sure how much Jade was worth before her exploded cancer case, but now staring death in the eye she’s suddenly worth some £m... and she’s now a “ CELEBRITY OVERNIGHT.”
The much publicised emotional wedding will be screened 12th March by Living TV who paid £100,000 for the coverage. The wedding now turned reality TV programme is expected to rake in over 1million viewers and how many millions in adverts for Living TV?
Editors of ‘Falling Stars’ Jade’s insight into her life would mourn at here deteriorating health but might be impatient for the f final hours or might go ‘wild’ if a cure was suddenly found for her cure.
Jade’s greatest wish would be to spend her last quite moments with Jake and her Kids, but would the press let her be? Every single picture and grunt is worth something, with everyone trying to get the last shine out of the ‘Fallen Star.’
The televised £100,000’s wedding turn reality show left Jade tired and had to be tended to at home. A relentless winner, I totally admire Jade’s decision to be at her son’s christening.
Rest-in-peace Jade. Any one tired of struggling? Your way out. Be the next Jade 2pac.

Thursday, 5 March 2009

30 Nigerians deported

More than 30 Nigerian nationals were deported from Ireland on Thursday night on a flight to Lagos. The charter flight landed in Dublin carrying 45 deportees from the United Kingdom and seven from Switzerland and Germany before leaving for the Nigerian commercial city.


Irish Times reported on Friday that The Irish Refugee Council has called for one of the deportees to be allowed to return to Ireland to care for her two young sons, who were born in Dublin and have Irish citizenship.

The 32-year-old woman, who had been living in Mosney, Co Meath, with the children, aged 2½ and nine months, was deported after her application for asylum was denied.

The children's father, a Nigerian (41), has been in Ireland for 11 years and holds an Irish passport. He told The Irish Times that he wanted the woman to be allowed to return to care for the children, who will live with him in the interim. "They need their mother," he said.

The children's parents are not married.

A spokeswoman for the Irish Refugee Council said the youngest boy is still being breast-fed. She called for the children's mother to be allowed to return to Ireland immediately "on humanitarian grounds."

The Residents Against Racism group protested outside the Garda National Immigration Bureau in Dublin on Thursday afternoon. Spokeswoman Rosanna Flynn claimed the deportations were "handled in an extremely heavy way."

The Garda deported 56 Nigerian nationals from Ireland on December 12, 2008.

Sunday, 22 February 2009

WHAT ROLE ARE YOU PLAYING?

Life is stage and we are all actors in it.personally i think humans are like this.......



  1. 50%: the level at which we know ourselves.

  2. 30%: the level at which friends,closed 1s and colleagues know us.

  3. 10%: the level at which parents,leaders and people we look up to and respect know us.

  4. 10%: the dark side of each man.this remains unknown to everyone and is shown occasionally by love,hatred,lust,desires.its the unknown world, and mind.its the dark places.

Generally,humans act differently around different people, issues, occasions and events.Every one does.No one knows each other themselves completely,cos our thoughts are hidden, is so dynamic, and constantly changes.
No doubt we are all self conscious, am just the first to admit it.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

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Senate passes Obama's economic recovery plan

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's economic recovery plan has passed the Senate and is on its way to difficult House-Senate negotiations. Just three Republicans helped pass the plan on a 61-37 vote and they're already signaling they'll play hardball to preserve more than $108 billion in spending cuts made last week in Senate dealmaking. Obama wants to restore cuts in funds for school construction jobs and help for cash-starved states.
Those cuts are among the major differences between the $819 billion House version of Obama's plan and a Senate bill costing $838 billion. Obama has warned of a deepening economic crisis if Congress fails to act. He wants a bill completed by the weekend

Monday, 9 February 2009

Adam Axed at Pompey

Portsmouth have dismissed manager Tony Adams and first-team coach John Metgod following a run of poor results.
A club statement said it was a "difficult decision", taken after Pompey won just two out of 16 Premier League games since Adams took charge
Portsmouth hope to have a new manager installed ahead of Saturday's vital home game against Manchester City.

Scolari sacked as Chelsea manager

Luiz Felipe Scolari has been dismissed as manager of Chelsea Football Club with immediate effect," read the statement. "The Chelsea board would like to place on record our gratitude for his time as manager.
"Felipe has brought many positives to the club since he joined and we all feel a sense of sadness that our relationship has ended so soon

POUND SLUMP,THE RECESSION SIGNAL.

The ecnomic recession can be felt in the slump in the pound,which is the clearest financial signal that the UK faces a recession . But a weaker currency could also provide some support for exporters as it has done in the US. A recession may still be avoided but clearly the risk of a prolonged economic and credit downturn is yet to be fully discounted in corporate earnings estimates.the slump in the pound is the clearest financial signal that the UK faces a recession but a weaker currency could also provide some support for exporters as it has done in the US. A recession may still be avoided but clearly the risk of a prolonged economic and credit downturn is yet to be fully discounted in corporate earnings estimates.

Sunday, 8 February 2009

BUSINESS AND FRIENDS.

BUSINESS AND FRIENDS.
Did he rally beat up the lady,cos Chris has really been a gentle man.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles police say they're investigating an alleged domestic violence felony battery report involving Chris Brown.
The police department says in a release the 19-year-old R&B singer and a woman were in a vehicle in the Hancock Park neighborhood early Sunday when they began arguing. Police say Brown and the woman got out of the car and the argument escalated.
Police say the woman identified Brown as her attacker. Officers say Brown wasn't at the scene. A message left for Brown's representative seeking comment wasn't immediately returned.
Meanwhile, Entertainment Tonight has confirmed that Brown's girlfriend, pop singer Rihanna was involved in a car accident this morning and will not be performing at tonight's 51st Annual Grammy Awards.
A Grammy representative told ET that the singer's face is slightly bruised from the accident and no announcement has been made as to who will be taking her place on stage.
On Saturday night, both Brown and Rihanna attended the Recording Academy and Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party in Beverly Hills.