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Friday, 25 October 2013

New video: Skales drops 'Take care of me'

The new single was produced by renowned StarBoy Ent
production duo Legendury Beatz, while the new video was shot in
Lagos by film-maker Aje Filmworks.
The "Take Care Of Me" music video is filled with visuals which
brilliantly trail after Skales as he tries to woo his pretty love
interest, with E.M.E label mate ShayDee making a rather hilarious
cameo appearance along the way.
Highlighting Skales' very versatile abilities as a singer AND rapper,
"Take Care Of Me" is already a strong favourite among his fans
and audiences, and with the release of these Aje Filmwork
visuals, is sure to do very well with both the Nigerian and global
audiences.
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Boy carrying toy gun shot dead by police

A 13-year-old boy carrying a replica assault rifle has been shot
dead by police in the US state of California, the BBC reports.
Officers in the city of Santa Rosa say they opened fire after the
boy refused orders to drop the rifle, which they believed to be
real.
The shooting on Tuesday is now being investigated.
It comes a day after a 12-year-old boy in Nevada shot dead a
maths teacher at his school and wounded two fellow pupils
before taking his own life.
In the latest incident, two sheriff's deputies saw the teenager
"with what appeared to be some type of rifle", a news release
from the Sonoma County Sheriff's office said.
The deputies called for backup and repeatedly ordered the boy to
drop the gun before firing several rounds from their handguns,
police said.
The boy, who was pronounced dead at the scene, was later
identified by his family as Andy Lopez.
"He was holding the weapon in his left hand. He began to turn
toward his right in the direction of the deputy, and in so doing he
moved the gun toward the deputy, and the deputy's mindset was
that he was fearful he would be shot," Lt Paul Henry of Santa
Rosa police said.
But the boy's father, Rodrigo Lopez said the shooting made no
sense. "My son lost his life. He's not alive any more just because
of the mistake of somebody."
The replica gun had belonged to a friend, he said.
The sheriff's office said a plastic handgun had also been found in
the boy's waistband.
Witness Brian Zastrow told the Santa Rosa Press Democrat he
heard seven shots.
"First, I heard a single siren and within seconds I heard seven
shots go off, sounded like a nail gun," he said.
One man who saw the events unfold said the shooting was over
in an instant.
"He pulled over to the kid walking and he just opened the door and
shot him, three shots," Ismael Mondragon told KGO-TV.
Police Lt Dennis O'Leary said the deputies had been placed on
administrative leave pending the inquiry.
Sheriff Steve Freitas described the shooting as a "tragedy" and
promised the investigation would be thorough and transparent.
"As a father of two boys about this age, I can't begin to imagine
the grief this family is going through," he said.
A spokeswoman for the boy's school described him as "a very
loved student, a very popular, very handsome young man, very
smart and capable".
Linsey Gannon, assistant principal at Lawrence Cook Middle School,
said he played trumpet in the school band.
"Our community has been rocked by his loss," she said.
Candles, teddy bears and flowers have since been left at the
scene of the shooting.
"He was a good kid, he was 13 years old. He didn't look like a man,
Andy, he was a boy," one friend told local media.
On Monday, a 12-year-old boy who has not been named opened
fire at a school in Sparks, Nevada, killing maths teacher and
Afghanistan veteran Michael Landsberry.
Police said Mr Landsberry had tried to coax the boy to drop the
gun, enabling children in the playground to flee.
The boy then shot and injured two fellow pupils, before taking his
own life on the outdoor basketball court.
President Barack Obama has recently renewed calls for changes
to US gun laws following a series of deadly shootings. However,
the BBC's Alastair Leithead in Los Angeles says the proposals face
fierce resistance.

ASUU strike: Idle students take up menial jobs

Some undergraduates in Kaduna have ventured into various
vocations to keep them occupied as the strike by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) persists, the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) reports.
Some of them who spoke with NAN on Friday in Kaduna said that
they had to find something to do, to keep their minds occupied
and avoid trouble.
Grace Ocholi, a 300-level student of English at Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria, said she secured a temporary job as a fuel
pump attendant at a petrol station in Sabon-Tasha area of the
city to enable her earn some money until the end of the strike.
"Everyone in my house go out every morning to work, and my
younger sisters go to school while I stay home and sleep awaiting
for their return.
"I am not okay with staying idle so I decided to engage in
something useful," Grace said.
Seun Ali, an HND Computer Science student of Kaduna Polytechnic
told NAN that he worked at my uncle's workshop to earn.
some money instead of staying idle at home.
Another student, Henry Samuel of Mass Communication
Department, Ahmadu Bello University, said he was assisting his
father in selling tiles before he was admitted to the university.
Samuel said he had to continue manning the business until the end
of the lecturers' strike.
"So instead of wasting time waiting for the prolonged strike to
end, I returned to continue from where I stopped," he said.
The students advised their colleagues to engage in something
meaningful while the strike lasted, so as not to fall into the
temptation of going into crime due to idleness.
NAN recalls that ASUU had been on strike since June over the
non-implementation of a 2009 agreement it entered with the
Federal Government on the funding of public universities.

Fifa president 'Sepp Blatter' pays tribute to Yekini

Fifa President Sepp Blatter paid tribute to Nigeria's late football
hero Rashidi Yekini Thursday.
The former Olympiacos and Vitoria Setubal striker would have
turned 50 on 23rd of October if he were alive, and Blatter
tweeted a tribute in honour of the legend's birthday.
"Rasheed Yekini would have been 50 today. His name as scorer
of Nigeria's first World Cup goal lives on," the message on
Blatter's official twitter handle read.
Yekini was top scorer in the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations enroute
to the Super Eagles winning the competition which he was also
adjudged to be the Most Valuable Player.

Nigeria: Journalists humiliated from Boko Haram Suspects'Trial

The journalists, who were at the Lagos Federal High Court,
yesterday, to cover the arraignment of the alleged 17 members
of Boko Haram were greeted with humiliation and threat from
men of the Department of State Services, DSS, that escorted
the accused persons.
The journalists were sent out of the courtroom by the armed
security operatives and one of them threatened to arrest the
journalists if they resist.
A senior DSS officer told newsmen that the directive to keep
them away from the arraignment of the suspected Boko Haram
members was from the Presidency.
Other litigants were equally barred from the courtroom. When the
Boko Haram case was called, some lawyers were implored to
leave the court, this, it was gathered, was due to the small size
of the courtroom.
However, the arraignment of the suspected Boko Haram
members, which had suffered two adjournments on October 2
and 9, due to lack of interpreter and the absence of the trial
judge, respectively, could not go on yesterday.
This was because the first to fifth accused persons namely (Ali
Mohammed, Adamu Karumi, Ibrahim Usman, Bala Haruna, Idris Ali)
did not have legal representation.
Presiding judge, Musa Kurya, adjourned the matter till November
27, for the arraignment of the accused persons.

Ancelotti:It's Ronaldo's time to win Balon d'or

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti believes it is Cristiano Ronaldo's
time to win the Ballon d'Or this year, ahead of Lionel Messi and
Franck Ribery.
The Portuguese star has played second fiddle to Barcelona ace
Messi since winning the prize for the first time back in 2008,
with the Argentine claiming the last four titles in a row, but
Ancelotti believes he deserves to win the latest crown for the
all-round impact he has on the Spanish giants.
"It's Cristiano's moment to win it ahead of Messi and Ribery,"
Ancelotti told TV programme El Larguero. "He has surprised me
the most with his professionalism. He's very serious, he has
amazing attention to detail. It's that which helps us the most - he
doesn't just score."
Ancelotti went on to explain his decision to allow Mesut Ozil to join
Arsenal this summer, claiming he prefers Angel Di Maria for the
balance he brings to the team alongside €100 million signing Gareth
Bale.
"It was a technical decision [to sell Ozil]," he continued. "I prefer
Di Maria for the balance of the team.
"He has less quality than Ozil but, for his character and the way
he helps the team, I wanted him. With the arrival of Bale I thought
it was more important to have Di Maria than Ozil.
"[Bale] wasn't cheap but that's the price of the market. It was
the wish of the player that brought him here. Tottenham
offered him more money."
Bale has struggled with injuries in recent weeks, but Ancelotti
feels he is now fully fit and could start the Clasico against
Barcelona this weekend.
"Since he's been here, he has not had a back problem. The
problem was his physical condition, as he hadn't trained. Now
he's good, he's ready to play from the start. He could start
against Barcelona.
"I asked him and he told me he prefers to play from the right. I
think he likes playing from the right so he can shoot from his left
foot."
Iker Casillas started the Champions League win over Valencia, but
Ancelotti hinted that Diego Lopez will keep his place for
Saturday's clash - though he insisted the club captain does not
want to leave the club in January.
"It's a question for Iker, but I don't think he thinks like that," he
said when asked if the Spain veteran would ask for a move.
"I have spoken with him to explain the situation. When he wants
to talk to me, my door is always open. For a coach, to explain the
situation is the most difficult.
"I already knew Diego Lopez. In 2006 I wanted to bring him to AC
Milan… He started before the pre-season and was very strong. It
wasn't an easy decision. Casillas gives me confidence and so I play
him in the Champions League, these games are as important as La
Liga.
"He is the captain, he has a lot of experience and he maintains the
harmony in the team. Iker wants to stay at Madrid and this is
good for us. But I've made my decision."
Finally, the former Paris Saint-Germain boss claims his side will
face a tough challenge against a confident Barcelona side this
weekend, and added that he is closer to Vicente del Bosque as a
coach than Madrid predecessor Jose Mourinho.
"Barca play with a lot of confidence because they've changed
practically nothing," he added. "When Mourinho was here there
were problems but they played fantastically there [at Camp
Nou]. I will try to play like the semi-final of the Copa del Rey last
year, the 3-1, and not change anything.
"I'm closer to Del Bosque than Mourinho."

Chris brown lost his virginity aged 8

The Kiss Kiss hitmaker, who is
now aged 24, tells The
Guardian newspaper he was an
early bloomer growing up in
rural Virginia.
He explains, "It's different in
the country. By that point, we
were already kind of like hot to
trot, you know what I'm
saying? Like, girls, we weren't
afraid to talk to them; I wasn't
afraid. So, at eight, being able
to do it (have sex), it kind of
preps you for the long run, so
you can be a beast at it. You
can be the best at it."
Brown refused to say how many women he has bedded, but
went on to compare himself to Purple Rain hitmaker Prince.
He added, "You know how Prince had a lot of girls back in the
day? Prince was, like, the guy. I'm just that, today. But most
women won't have any complaints if they've been with me. They
can't really complain. It's all good."

Student to loose virginity on stage in the name of art

Clayton Pettet, 19, is set to have gay sex for the first time in a
gallery full of spectators for a project entitled "Art School Stole
My Virginity".
He reckons his 'performance art project' will earn him rave
reviews for challenging the idea of sexuality.
The deflowering is set to take place before an audience of
between 50 and 100 in a space in Hackney, London.
It will be invite only but applcations can be made online. Clayton
and his friend, who he will not identify, will engage in safe sex
until completion before asking the audience what they thought of
the performance.
But second-year student at Central Saint Martins art school in
London has been accused of cheapening sex and art the stunt
which will take place on January 25 next year.
Clayton, who has been planning the event for three years, said:
"The key thing about performance art is that it should only be
performed once, and this is the ultimate once-in-a-lifetime
performance.
"I've held on to my virginity for 19 years, and I'm not throwing it
away lightly. Basically it's like I am losing the stigma around
virginity