Sunday, 31 May 2015


Yung Monii Performs a Stand-up comedy

Bello J. Toluwaleke aka Yung Monii improves his entertaining potentials by performing a stand-up comedy at the first International Students Association dinner in his school, Pentecost University College.
In an interview with him immediately after the event, he says, “I’m not a stand-up comedian. I’m an actor, probably a comic one. But one thing I’ve learnt in life is the need to be versatile. I developed my potential and it’s become more than one. It’s God all the way”.
He concludes by giving a shout-out to his boss in Nigeria – Seun Osan Theophilus– and his course-mates.

See the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE-SBxDzE0A




Monday, 27 April 2015

Sturridge's season may be done - Brendan Rodgers

Daniel Sturridge could miss the rest of the Premier League season due to injury, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said on Monday.
Sturridge, 25, has been plagued by a variety of fitness problems this season and the England striker has missed Liverpool's last three matches with a hip problem that is set to see him left out of the Reds' squad for their Premier League match away to Hull on Tuesday.
"We'll see if he's going to be back this season or pre-season," Rodgers told a news conference on Monday.

Vermaelen now fully fit - Luis Enrique

The defender is finally fit to make his debut for Barcelona
Barcelona boss has confirmed that Thomas Vermaelen is now match fit - but refused to confirm whether the defender will feature before the end of the season.
Injuries have prevented the Belgium international from making a single appearance for the Catalan club since arriving at Camp Nou from Arsenal last summer in a €19 million move.
Vermaelen's latest setback came in November when he was forced to undergo surgery on a hamstring problem.

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Karim Benzema Not Fit for Atletico Clash

Benzema will miss out Wednesday's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid as he his out-injured.
It is reported that the striker has "a sprain to the medial collateral ligament of his right knee."
Madrid did not say how long they expects the France international to be out.
The Champions prepare for the second leg of the quarterfinals at home against Atletico without Gareth Bale (left calf), Luka Modric (right knee) and Marcelo (suspension).

Pique: Barcelona aren't scared of Bayern 

The Barcelona centre-back commends on former coach Pep Guardiola efforts in qualifying for the semi-final stage in the Champions League but says every game from this point is a challenge
Gerard Pique says that Barcelona are not afraid of Bayern Munich to be drawn against them in the Champions League semi-finals.

The last time the two big teams met was in 2012-13 when Barcelona were extremely humiliated at the semi-final stage of the competition 7-0 aggregate score.

"I don't think that we need to avoid Bayern in the Champions League semi-finals," Pique told ITV Sport. "We are playing in the Champions League semi-finals and everything will be difficult".

INEC Prosecutes Electoral Offenders





The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has started taking legal actions against electoral offenders, including electoral officers, in the 2015 general elections.
The Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said that those being prosecuted included a former Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as well as youth corps members.
The INEC chairman as well made mention of electoral officers who were not staff of the commission and ran away with result sheets would be reported to their parent institutions.
He gave an example of an individual in Adamawa who had been charged six months imprisonment for retaining numerous PVCs.
PUC CRIES OVER POWER CRISIS
The Corporate Communication Officer of Pentecost University College, Mr. Akesse-Brempong Evans, together with some students through series of interview poured out their views concerning the energy crisis hitting Ghana over the past years.
The effects of the crisis together with the causes and the unstable “load shedding” timetable are the main subjects of their various views. The Corporate Communication Officer says, “the energy crisis is disastrous and it is much shameful for a nation like Ghana to be caught in such a moment in this century”. He further says, “E.C.G is not the issues, the issue is leadership. We don’t even know what the real issues are, we hear different causes in the media and the leaders are not saying the truth”. He included that the power crisis has really affected the smooth running of the school in terms of finances. He includes that the funds used to power the generator for long hours could have been channeled towards the infrastructure development program.
Speaking with Pent Guide Newspaper, a level 300 student in Commerce department, Joshua Osei-Ofosu, says that the power crisis limits his plans. He says, “I only have 12 hours out of 48 hours to use the electricity and that has really affected my studies very much”.
In an interview, a foreign student, Dotun Fagbiyi, expresses his concern and suggestion about the issue. He says that the energy supply is very poor and that he is even unaware of the “load shedding” timetable. He believes strongly that the cause is from the Akosombo Dam and the government should try to provide immediate maintenance.
Mr. Akesse-Brempong says, “If it was in my will, I would suggest all the government officials resign for new leaders that have fore vision and can think forward to take over because, there seems to be no remedy for the power crisis”.