Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Keeping a boring Louis Van Gaal may not be the right move for Manchester United



Just two weeks ago, it was reported that Jose Mourinho had signed a pre-contract to become manager of Manchester United. And now the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf has a report that instead, Louis van Gaal will stay on as United manager for another season. At this point, it is nearly impossible to determine what is happening at Old Trafford. But the fundamental question remains: has van Gaal earned another year?
The most notable thing about Van Gaal’s United is how recognizable and consistent its play has become. Last weekend, United got a big win over Everton to keep pace with Manchester City in the fourth place race. The game was mostly slow-paced, and United managed one incisive attack to create a goal while preventing Everton from ever getting in behind its back line. The few half-chances that fell to the Toffees were parried away effectively by David De Gea in goal.
It was not a dominant performance, but Van Gaal’s side deserved the win. United maintained possession while preventing any easy counterattacks. This is not easy to do. Van Gaal has trained his team in a system of “positional play”—a translation of the Spanish juego de posicion — a style of play in which players respond to each other’s positioning in possession to create easy passing opportunities. Man-U. avoids risky passes that could create a counterattacking opportunity for the opposition, and it maintains a positional structure that enables United to snap into a press to win the ball back if it is lost.
By controlling matches in this fashion, United has been the most consistent team in the Premier League under Van Gaal’s watch. The following chart shows the standard deviation of expected goal difference in all league matches since 2014-15. Van Gaal’s United, more than anyone else in the Premier League, rarely blows out the opposition and rarely gets beaten by much. The variance in his side’s performance is very low, a trait usually associated with consistently bad teams, but here it shows a consistent quality without dominance.
Now, positional play does not necessarily mean steadiness and careful play. The manager most associated with this style is Pep Guardiola, whose Bayern Munich has shown a capacity for dominance unmatched in club soccer. But any tactical concept can be applied in a variety of ways, and Van Gaal’s positional play is aimed at preventing opposition chances while being willing to sacrifice attacking penetration.
This can be seen most clearly in Manchester United’s lack of direct attacking. I define “directness” in the space covered in an attacking move. If more than 60 percent of the distance covered in possession is toward goal, this is a direct attack, whereas if more of the distance covered in possession is horizontal or backward rather than progressing to goal, it is not.
More than any other team in the Premier League, Manchester United does not risk direct attacks, but it plays the easier passes that maintain possession.
So it is not terribly surprising here that fans have become frustrated with the lack of excitement in United’s play under Van Gaal. His club maintains a consistent level of play while rarely romping through victories, and in possession his players focus on avoiding mistakes much more than finding opportunities to strike quickly and directly.
Of course, no one would complain if this consistency also came with consistent winning. But instead the Red Devils had the league’s sixth-best expected goals difference last year and stand seventh this season. Helped in particular by the brilliance of De Gea in goal United has continued to concede a relatively low number of goals given its chances conceded, but this overperformance has merely helped United compete for fourth place.
At this point, we know what van Gaal soccer looks like and what kind of results it creates. It is hard to believe that Manchester United fans or executives should be satisfied with consistently pretty good results earned through a style of play that provides little excitement by design.

Culled from The Washington Post

Jose Mourinho makes stunning demand to Man United: Do this or I won't take over


JOSE MOURINHO wants a written promise from Manchester United stating he will be the next manager at Old Trafford.

Jose Mourinho wants written confirmation from Man United over the manager's job 
WORRIED: Jose Mourinho wants written confirmation from Man United over the manager's job
The Sun claim the Special One is twitchy after Sir Alex Ferguson's public backing of Louis van Gaal and has demanded the confirmation.
Mourinho has verbal assurance he will take over at United but now wants the club to put the offer in writing.
The reports say there is a split at board level over the appointment of the former Chelsea manager.
Louis van Gaal is widely expected to leave Old Trafford in the summer 
UNDER PRESSURE: Louis van Gaal is widely expected to leave Old Trafford in the summer
The Glazer family and supremo Ed Woodward are determined for Mourinho to get the job though, as they recognise he is the man to bring back the glory days at Old Trafford.
Since being axed by Chelsea in December the 53-year-old has been constantly linked with replacing Van Gaal who has been under pressure at United.
The Dutchman suffered a group stage exit in the Champions League, is struggling to finish in the top four in the Premier League and was dumped our of the Europa League by arch-rivals Liverpool.

Lupita Ngong'o with Oscar award

Lupita Nyong’o has revealed she’s been so busy since her Oscar win that she has to plan what she eats a week in advance.
The 33-year-old’s life was transformed after she picked up the best supporting actress gong for 12 Years A Slave in 2014.
“I never expected to win in the first place, so I didn’t have any expectations as to what life would look like after that, but I’m happy. I’m a really happy person. I love my life,” she said.
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Lupita currently stars in Broadway’s Eclipsed and is appearing in Jon Favreau’s live-action remake of The Jungle Book.
“I sleep whenever I can. I get massages and acupuncture and I eat well,” she said of surviving her busy schedule. “I plan what I eat a week in advance and then I don’t have to worry about it on a day-to-day basis.”
In The Jungle Book, the actress voices Raksha, Mowgli’s adoptive wolf mother.
She said of her role: “I channelled my own mother, who is fierce and unwavering in her motherly ways. I just think as a woman, I think we all have it somewhere in us and it was about finding it.”
Up next, Lupita will reprise her role in the highly anticipated Episode VIII, but in true Star Wars fashion, she remained tight-lipped about the project.
“It’s really cool,” she said of working with the franchise’s newest director, Rian Johnson. “The adventure continues, you know, and it’s never a dull moment on that set.”

Batman v Superman set to miss out on UK's superhero films top 10



Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice looks set to miss out on a place in the top 10 biggest superhero films in UK history.
The blockbuster saw its box office sales slump by 68% in only its second week in British cinemas.
It has now taken £27.8 million in the UK, enough to make it one of the biggest movies of the year so far.
Henry Cavill as Superman in Man Of Steel (Warner Bros)
But if audiences continue to fall at such a rapid rate, Batman v Superman stands little chance of joining the ranks of the UK’s most successful superhero films.
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It would need to make more than £30.6 million to enter the top 10, overtaking 2013′s Man Of Steel.
Rival superhero film Deadpool, still playing in UK cinemas, is already in the top 10 at number eight, with ticket sales of £37.6 million.
Snappa graphic showing top 10 biggest superhero films at UK box office
The most successful superhero movie in UK cinema history is 2012′s The Dark Knight Rises, which made £58.7 million.
The Dark Knight (2008) is in second place on £55.4 million, while Marvel Avengers Assemble (2012) is third on £54.1 million.
Meanwhile the biggest film of all time, 2015′s Star Wars: The Force Awakens, continues to attract audiences.
It is still showing in 30 cinemas across the country, and has now made a total of £123 million in the UK – £12 million more than the previous record-holder, 1998′s Titanic.

Paris Jackson’s tribute to her dad on her 18th birthday


Paris Jackson is all grown up and almost unrecognisable from that shy, brown haired 11-year-old we were introduced to at Michael Jackson's memorial ceremony in 2009.
Since her late father’s death the 17-year-old aspiring singer has refused to celebrate her birthday as she couldn’t face the heartbreaking memories that came with it, but as this year she turns 18 she decided to mark the day by getting a tattoo in tribute to her dad.
The tattoo features the words 'Queen of My Heart' in Michael's handwriting on her wrist.
Sharing a black and white photo of the ink on Instagram, she captioned: ‘To everyone else he was the King of Pop. To me, well, he was the king of my heart.’
Her tattoo artist Justin Lewis also shared a picture of himself with Paris and her cousin Austin Brown.
A photo posted by Justin's Dermagraphink Tattoo (@dermagraphink) on
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June 25th will mark the seven year anniversary of the Michael Jackson’s death.

Politicians and celebs deny abuse of offshore accounts amid Panama papers leak


The president of Ukraine has become the latest prominent politician to deny wrongdoing after his name was linked to secretive offshore accounts arranged by a Panama law firm.
The revelations have raised suspicion that such offshore entities were set up to avoid taxes, but Petro Poroshenko denied that was the purpose in his case. Rather, he said, it was necessary to create an offshore holding company to put his sweet business in a blind trust when he became president of Ukraine in 2014.
"This is absolutely normal procedure, and I think this is the main difference from the naming of all the political figures in this Panama list," Mr Poroshenko said in Tokyo, where he was meeting with Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe and business leaders.

"If we have anything to be investigated, I am happy to do that," he said. "But, this is absolutely transparent from the very beginning. No hidden account, no associated management, no nothing."
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Reports, based on a trove of confidential documents from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, have purported to expose the offshore arrangements of public officials, businesspeople and celebrities around the world.
Iceland's prime minister became the first casualty of the affair Tuesday, stepping down two days after a video was aired showing him breaking off a television interview over questions about his family's offshore dealings.
Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson had faced opposition calls to resign over revelations he had used a shell company to shelter large sums while Iceland's economy was in crisis.

The so-called Panama Papers reports, which were coordinated by the Washington-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, have implicated a diverse range of figures, including Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan.
Bachchan denied any connection to four shipping companies registered in tax havens following reports by The Indian Express newspaper. "It is possible that my name has been misused," Bachhan tweeted late on Tuesday.
"I have paid all my taxes including on monies spent by me overseas," he said. "Monies that I have remitted overseas have been in compliance with law, including remittances through LRS (Liberalised Remittance Scheme) after paying Indian taxes. In any event the news report in the Indian Express doesn't even suggest any illegality on my part."

Jealous husband 'cut off wife's head and flushed it down toilet'


A jealous husband told jurors in England he cut off the head of his wife of 30 years and flushed it down the toilet because she "betrayed" him by having affairs with other men.
Crane driver Dempsey Nibbs, 69, is on trial at the Old Bailey accused of murdering bubbly and vivacious meals on wheels worker Judith Nibbs, 60, at their flat in Hoxton, east London, in April 2014.
The prosecution say medical evidence indicates that Mrs Nibbs was probably unconscious when Nibbs decapitated her before smashing her skull into pieces and disposing of them in an "unspeakable" act of violence.
But Nibbs told jurors that he never meant to kill her when he went into the living room to confront her about "proof" of her infidelity in the form of a bank statement showing a transfer of money to a male friend of hers.
He said he intended to "slap her around a bit" but she died in the struggle as he hit her on the head with a metal bar he was trying to force into her mouth.

Despite not checking her pulse or breathing, he assumed she was dead as her eyes were "rolled over in her head", he said.
Cross examining, Crispin Aylett QC said: "Bearing in mind you spent a large amount of your life with this woman, the mother of your two children, with whom you spent many happy years, how do you feel?"
Nibbs said: "I feel terrible. Still, she let me down."
Mr Aylett went on: "Realising she was dead you were very angry with her? And so angry you did unspeakable things to her head."
The defendant said: "I felt that was me finished. I'm dead as well. She betrayed me. I'm dead anyway."
Nibbs dismissed a doctor's evidence that Mrs Nibbs had been alive at the time, saying: "That's his opinion."
Mr Aylett said: "I'm going to suggest from the time you decided to confront Judith, the time you went into the living room where she was minding her own business on the phone to her friend, you were intent on killing her.
"In the end you chopped her head off and smashed it up and flushed it down the lavatory because you felt she betrayed you."
Nibbs replied: "She did betray me. When she died that was me finished. Me, myself I'm dead because I did not see a way out for me. I cut her head off because I'm finished, I'm dead.
"I feel terrible about the whole incident because she died. I'm a 69-year-old man. What did I get myself into this fix for?"
Mr Aylett pressed: "Are you thinking about yourself or what you did to Judith? What about Judith herself, 60 years old, vibrant?"
Nibbs said: "She was going to leave me anyway, so what can I say?"
The defendant, of the Charles Estate, in Hoxton, denies murder and obstructing the coroner from holding an inquest in the violent death of Judith Nibbs by disposing of her decapitated head. The trial continues.

Revenge porn 'brute' jailed after posting photos and videos of woman online


A 20-year-old man described as a "brute and a bully" has been jailed for posting "revenge porn" photos and videos online of a woman to humiliate her.
Hassan Azam, from Desborough Park Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, pleaded guilty at a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court to disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress and to stalking a person causing a fear of violence.
He was sentenced to a total of 28 months' imprisonment and made subject to a restraining order.
Detective Sergeant Carl Wilson said: "Azam pursued a course of conduct against the victim which consisted of threats to her and to her family, calls to the victim, her family and her place of work.

"He then went on to publish private images and videos of the victim on social media. The actions of the defendant in this case were designed to deliberately humiliate the victim.
"When passing sentence, the judge referred to the defendant as a brute and a bully - something that is clear from the facts of the case."
The "revenge pornography" offence took place on October 25 2015 and the stalking offence took place between December 1 2014 and November 2 2015, and both were committed in the High Wycombe area.

Student disappears after withdrawing money from ATM


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A final year student of the Technical College, Ikorodu, Lagos State, Iseoluwa Omomowo, has disappeared while running an errand for his stepbrother’s wife in the Ebute-Meta area of Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the 28-year-old Ilaje, Ondo State indigene, had gone to withdraw N8,000 from a First Bank of Nigeria Automated Teller Machine on Saturday, but he did not return home.
It was gathered that by Monday, his cell phone had been switched off.
Our correspondent gathered that efforts by the family to locate his whereabouts had been abortive.
His stepbrother, Dr Omoteyinshe Oluwole, explained that the victim was the family’s last child, adding that he had been living with him for about five years.
Oluwole, a medical doctor, said he was in Sagamu, Ogun State, when Omomowo went missing.
He said, “He started living with me in 2011. He is a final year student of Electrical Department of the Technical College, Ikorodu.
“On that Saturday, I sent some money to my wife’s bank account. My wife asked him to withdraw N8,000 from the ATM.  After withdrawing the money, he was supposed to go to the Lagos Island to get a pair of trousers from my tailor.
“At exactly 12.28pm, she received an alert on her phone that the money had been withdrawn from the account.
“Around 4pm, my wife called me that she had yet to see my brother and she was going to the market and needed somebody to stay with our child. I called him on the telephone, but he didn’t pick his calls.”
Oluwole said when he called the tailor, he was told that his brother had yet to arrive.
“Around 6pm again, I called the tailor again, and he said he had not seen my brother. We called his cell phone repeatedly, but nobody picked the calls.
“At 9pm when he didn’t return home, we thought he had gone to watch football at a viewing centre. The police said we could not report until after 24 hours,” he added.
 A family friend and lawyer, Ige Asemudara, said the family had gone to different police stations, as well as prayer houses.
He said, “In one of the places we went to, we were told that he was abducted by some people and they would still release him.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said, “The case was reported to us on Sunday. We are investigating the matter.”

Source: PUNCH.

Start working, stop blaming us, PDP tells Buhari


President Muhammadu Buhari
The Peoples Democratic Party has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to stop blaming the opposition party for his failure.
Rather than accusing the PDP of being behind the challenges facing the country, the opposition party said the President should settle down and work.
It said it was wrong for the President to still be blaming the PDP 11 months after he assumed office.
The National Chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff, said this at the party’s secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday.
Sheriff, who was a former governor of Borno State, said the All Progressives Congress claimed to have solutions to the nation’s problems, saying this was why it was voted into power by Nigerians instead of the PDP.
He spoke during the inauguration of the four committees set up by the party.
The committees are national convention committee, finance committee, reconciliation committee and zoning committee.
Sheriff was apparently replying to the claim by the President that the PDP failed to save for the rainy day throughout the 16 years it ruled the country.
President Buhari spoke while receiving the President of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, Dr. Bernard Aliyu, at the State House in Abuja.
He had said, “In the First Republic, more enduring infrastructure was built with meagre resources. But in the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without planning for the rainy day.
“We showed a lot of indiscipline in managing our economy, and that is why we are where we are today.”
Before Buhari spoke, a former Governor of Lagos State, who is also the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in another forum, had also blamed the PDP for the current fuel crisis in the country.
Tinubu, while addressing journalists in Lagos, said the PDP destroyed Nigeria during its 16-year rule by refusing to pursue what was necessary for the growth and development of the country.
He had said, “We want to stay focused and redirect Nigeria. We want to reverse the decay of 16 years. We are hearing comments from the PDP left and right. We are saying we want to clear the mess they created. For 16 good years, the PDP destroyed the country.
“We should not be lamenting over petrol queues today if they had seen what was necessary and done what was necessary for this country.”
Sheriff, however, said the blame game should stop and called on the President and the APC to get to work and deliver on their electoral promises.
Sheriff, who was a member of the APC before he defected to the PDP, said the result of the 2015 general elections had afforded Nigerians to know the difference between the two parties now.
He said, “Nigerians have the opportunity of comparing the two parties. I read in a publication recently where the APC was blaming the PDP for the unavailability of petrol in the country.
“They said we are responsible for petrol scarcity after one year in office. They should stop blaming us.
“They told Nigerians they could do better and that’s why Nigerians voted for them. They should stop blaming us for their woes.
“I like to advise the leaders of the APC to stop blaming the PDP. We are now the opposition party, we would reposition our party to show that we can do better.”
He said the days of rigging election in the country were over, and called on the APC governors to steer clear of Abuja on Saturday when council elections would hold.
Sheriff said he had been informed that some governors of the APC were planning to storm Abuja.
He said if this happened, then the PDP would also bring its governors to the Federal Capital Territory.
He said, “Governors of the APC should not be in Abuja for the election. If they think they can rig out the PDP, they are joking. If they bring governors, we would bring governors.
“If they bring former governors, we would bring our own. We can match them everywhere.
“The APC should be guided. We are not going to be part of violence. The PDP will not be part of violence, but we will protect our votes. Winners must be announced. No inconclusive elections.”
Also speaking at the occasion, the immediate-past Governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, called on members of the PDP to stop correcting Buhari and the APC government.
He said they should be allowed to make mistakes in order to allow Nigerians know the difference between them and the PDP.

Source: PUNCH.

WhatsApp implements ‘end-to-end encryption’ to protect users


The popular messaging service WhatsApp said Tuesday it had implemented “full end-to-end encryption,” a move which steps up privacy but may lead to conflicts with law enforcement agencies.
The Facebook-owned mobile application with one billion users worldwide made the announcement following weeks of intense debate over efforts by US authorities to compel Apple to help break into an encrypted iPhone.
“WhatsApp has always prioritized making your data and communication as secure as possible,” a blog post announcing the change said.
“And today, we’re proud to announce that we’ve completed a technological development that makes WhatsApp a leader in protecting your private communication: full end-to-end encryption.”
This means that “when you send a message, the only person who can read it is the person or group chat that you send that message to,” the statement said.
“No one can see inside that message. Not cybercriminals. Not hackers. Not oppressive regimes. Not even us.”
Moves by technology firms to implement the kind of encryption where even the companies themselves don’t have “keys” to unlock data have unleashed criticism in law enforcement circles claiming this creates “warrant-proof” spaces for criminals and others.
The blog post by WhatsApp co-founders Jan Koum and Brian Action said encryption is an important tool for its users.
“We live in a world where more of our data is digitized than ever before,” they wrote.
“Every day we see stories about sensitive records being improperly accessed or stolen. And if nothing is done, more of people’s digital information and communication will be vulnerable to attack in the years to come. Fortunately, end-to-end encryption protects us from these vulnerabilities.”
WhatsApp is reportedly involved in a court battle similar to the one involving Apple, which fought a federal effort to provide assistance in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the shooters in last year’s San Bernardino killing spree.
Other reports say WhatsApp and another application called Telegram were used by the perpetrators of the November 13 Paris attacks that left 130 people dead.
US Congress is expected to consider legislation which would require technology firms to retain “keys” that could retrieve data in a criminal investigation, with a court order. Similar measures are under consideration in Britain and France.
A broad coalition of technology companies and activists have argued against any encryption rules that would allow “special access” for law enforcement, claiming these would be vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers or repressive governments, and threaten security of banking, electronic commerce, trade secrets and more.
– ‘Victory for human rights’ -Tanya O’Carroll of Amnesty International welcomed the move, calling it “a major boost for people’s ability to express themselves and communicate without fear.”
“This is a huge victory for human rights, especially for activists and journalists who depend on strong and trustworthy communications to carry out their work without putting their lives at greater risk,” she said in a statement.
Koum said in the blog post that the move was “personal,” noting that “I grew up in the USSR during communist rule and the fact that people couldn’t speak freely is one of the reasons my family moved to the United States.”
Facebook in 2014 announced it was acquiring WhatsApp for an eye-popping $19 billion in stock and cash.
Analysts say WhatsApp is especially popular in some areas of Latin America, Asia and Africa, where it is used in place of official telecom networks.

South African president faces growing calls to resign


South African president faces growing calls to resign
Malema, centre, leader of the South African political party the Economic Freedom Fighters during an parliament session in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, April 5, 2016.(AP)
Calls are growing for South African President Jacob Zuma to resign even though parliament defeated an opposition motion to remove him because of a spending scandal.
A coalition of church, academic and other groups is organizing a protest campaign against Zuma, who apologized after the country’s top court ruled that he violated the constitution in a scandal over millions of dollars in state spending on his private home. The alliance says it will discuss its plans later Wednesday.
Prominent South Africans who say Zuma should resign include Trevor Manuel, a former finance minister, and Ahmed Kathrada, a former anti-apartheid activist who was close to Nelson Mandela.
Parliament, which is dominated by the ruling African National Congress party, on Tuesday voted against impeachment of the president.

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Adekunle Gold Set To Unveil Debut Album



Adekunle GoldYBNL act, Adekunle Gold, is gearing up to unveil his debut album.
Adekunle Gold first hit limelight with his song, ‘Sade’, and has gone ahead to release two more hits, ‘Orente’ and ‘Pick Up’.
The Sade crooner earned himself top awards including the All Africa Music Awards and Headies.
The ‘afro-centric singer has now released a new track titled ‘Ready’ which would be followed by his debut album.

Nairabet CEO gifts UNILAG’s best graduating student N1 million


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The University of Lagos whiz kid, Daniel Dada Ayodele who graduated with the maximum cumulative GPA of 5.0 keeps getting rewards and accolades for his hard work. He has yet again been honoured with a huge sum.
The CEO of Nairabet, Akin Alabi, in a show of commendation for the efforts invested into the achievement of the academic excellence award gifted the UNILAG Best graduating student with the sum of N1 million.
The businessman while presenting the prize award to Dada said: “I am proud to give Ayo Dada N1m as a reward for his efforts,”
Still impressed by the achievement, the Nairabet sports betting CEO added: “Nice one, son.”
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'Mentally-ill' man walks into a restaurant and stabs a man having a meal to death

A 58-year-old man was randomly picked out and stabbed to death today while having his meal in Gat Lebuh Macallum, Malaysia by a mentally-ill man. The police said the victim, who was stabbed from behind in the back was rushed to the Penang Hospital but later succumbed to his injuries. See more photos after the cut...
 
 
"The 42-year-old suspect, believed to be mentally-ill, was picked up shortly after the incident. The motive behind the attack is still under investigation as the victim and suspect did not know each other," he said.

Source: LIB

Following the Panama Papers Scandal, Iceland’s Prime Minister Resigns


The prime minister of Iceland resigned on Tuesday after an enormous leak of documents from a secretive Panamanian law firm about offshore shell companies and tax shelters.
The resignation of the prime minister, Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, was the first prominent political fallout from the document leaks, which have shed unflattering light on the private financial activities of many rich and powerful people around the world.
Mr. Gunnlaugsson’s resignation was announced on television by Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson, a government minister and the deputy chairman of his Progressive Party, and it was confirmed by the state broadcaster, RUV.

Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson of Iceland was surrounded by members of the news media as he left a meeting with President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson in Reykjavik on Tuesday. Credit Birgir Por Hardarson/European Pressphoto Agency

Mr. Gunnlaugsson had insisted on staying in office after the leaked documents revealed that he and his wealthy partner, now his wife, had set up a company in 2007 in the British Virgin Islands through the law firm, Mossack Fonseca. The documents also suggested that he sold his half of the company to her for $1, on the last day of 2009, just before the implementation of a new law that would have required him as a member of Parliament to declare his ownership as a conflict of interest.
Mr. Gunnlaugsson had said that the leak contained no news, adding that he and his wife, Anna Sigurlaug Palsdottir, had not hidden their assets or avoided paying taxes.
But the company, Wintris Inc., lost millions of dollars as a result of the 2008 financial crash, which crippled Iceland, and the company is claiming about $4.2 million from three failed Icelandic banks. As prime minister since 2013, Mr. Gunnlaugsson was involved in reaching a deal for the banks’ claimants, so he is now being accused of a conflict of interest.
When asked by Swedish and Icelandic television journalists about Wintris before the publication of the leaks, Mr. Gunnlaugsson stormed out, saying that the journalists had obtained the interview “under false pretenses.” He and his wife then issued statements about “journalist encroachment” in their private lives and said they had done nothing wrong.

Source: NYT

Napoli’s Higuain banned for four games after pushing referee

Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain has been handed a four-game ban for his red card in his side’s defeat to Udinese at the weekend.
The Argentina international, who has scored 30 goals in 31 Serie A appearances this season, was sent off by referee Massimiliano Irrati for a second bookable offence.
The 28-year-old then pushed the referee and had to be held back and led away from the field by his teammates and Napoli staff.
The two yellow cards carried an automatic one-game suspension while the Lega Serie A has added an additional three games due to his conduct before and while leaving the field.
“In addition [to the one-game ban for two yellow cards], in the moment of being sent off in the 31st minute of the second half, he [Higuain] made an offensive remark to the referee and made a disrespectful gesture towards him, facing up to him and placing both of his hands on his chest; for having, finally, assumed an aggressive attitude towards an opponent, while being held back by his own teammates,” read a Lega Serie A disciplinary statement.
As a result, Higuian misses the Azzurri’s games against Hellas Verona, Inter Milan, Bologna and also the potentially decisive trip to Roma on April 25. He has also been fined €20,000.
Napoli are expected to appeal the decision which has already been criticised.
Former Juve defender Alessio Tacchinardi said it was wrong to punish Higuain so severely, saying he had done no worse than Juve defender Leonardo Bonucci, who confronted referee Nicola Rizzoli during the Turin derby. Bonucci, however, did not receive more than a one-game ban for the yellow card he received and which took him to five for the season and carried an automatic suspension.
“I may have played for Juve, but I think I am objective and the Napoli fans are right about certain things,” he told RAI radio.
“Two weeks ago, Bonucci — and [Napoli coach Maurizio] Sarri is spot on about this — cannot be allowed to get away with putting his head against the referee’s.
“Just like Higuain cannot be allowed to put his hands on the referee, Bonucci should also have been sent off and both should be judged equally. I like to see these battles on the field, but I don’t like it when I see certain differences in evaluation.”
Higuain’s brother, Nicolas, joined Tacchinardi in condemning the Lega Serie A’s decision. “If the rules are the same for everybody, then Gonzalo should only get a one-match ban,” he told Radio CRC.
“A few days ago, there was a Juventus player who swore at the referee and he got away without any punishment.
“[Gonzalo] was annoyed and disappointed. He’d never seen anything like it before — getting two penalties given against them in ten minutes, the second of which was a dubious one.”
Napoli have a four-point advantage over Roma in the battle for second place and an automatic berth in the group stage of the Champions League next season. The side finishing third will enter into the play-off round of the Champions League, with only one Italian club — AC Milan in 2013 — successfully passing that stage in the past six seasons.
Napoli were beaten by Athletic Bilbao in the 2014 playoff while Udinese were beaten by Arsenal and Sporting Braga in consecutive seasons after Sampdoria lost to Werder Bremen at that stage in 2010. Lazio lost out to Bayer Leverkusen last summer, having finished third last season.
Napoli coach Sarri has also been handed a one-game touchline ban after being sent into the stands in the 27th minute of Sunday’s game after “repeating insulting remarks” to the refereeing team.

All men cheat, my husband is not the first – Caroline Danjuma replies critics


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Controversial Nollywood actress, Caroline Danjuma, has openly addressed the stories making the rounds concerning her husband’s alleged extra-marital affairs and how she feels about it.Caroline is a mother of three and married to her billionaire husband, Musa Danjuma.
On her Instagram page @carolynahutchings, the actress admitted knowing about the going on in her marriage, and that people should stop tagging her with ‘incriminating pictures’ and ”messages”.
“Now, I am going to address this one time and that is it.
“I got married to a man who was legally divorced for 4 years (fact).
“I didn’t know who his family was as I wasn’t that sort of girl that read the newspaper.
“Age was nothing but a number to me and yes I truly was in love (it was my choice).
“Ever since I got married it has been one story or the other and I have been extremely quiet and tolerant irrespective of the negative reputation it brought to my name (the price I had to pay).
“I never expected a perfect man and I for one knew that all men cheat (in the real world) but there are limits to everything.
“I took a lot because I believe when you truly love someone you should love their flaws first before their beautiful side.
“I truly love my husband, he added so much value to my life. Nothing in life comes easy sometimes we go through fire and storms to mould us into what God has truly destined us to be.
“One would think I lost a lot but no I gained more, marriage they say is the best institution of life and certainly I could rate mine as Harvard of marriage.
“Every single storm I went through only made me see strength in me I never knew I had. It thought me to forgive before being hurt, to love unconditionally, to accept one’s flaws knowing I ain’t perfect either, to be patient, hardworking, prudent and extremely prayerful.
“It certainly made me see the beautiful side of me and made me work on my bad sides.
“Marriage is not about changing the other; it’s about finding yourself and working on your own flaws. Only once have I confronted a mistress and this is because she sent people to threaten me and kept calling my phone late at night telling me to stay away from my own husband.
“Well I have fought a good fight to sustain my home and I know I gave it my best shot, even though it is not in my nature to give up but sometimes you just have to let go and pray for the best.
“Everyone in life is fighting a demon some are lucky enough to have the grace to resist it. This is my family and I will never condemn him.
“While you throw stones at him and call him names make sure you have no skeletons in your cupboard.
“No one has the right to judge.
“My purpose in life is to continuously be a better person.
“Women slide through my DM sending me pictures and messages of their intimate trips; I read a lot and see a lot. I have chosen my battles carefully and one of them is not monitoring a man old enough to know what to do.
“The question is I see beyond what you all see, I see a man who takes good care of our kids, a man who has supported me financially, yes he might not be the best husband but I appreciate him in every way.
“No one ever gets a complete man. We might not be compatible as husband and wife but I am blessed to have him in my life. I am not that sort of a woman who condemns and forgets the little good deed another does.
“Everything counts to me, so enough of bashing the father of my kids.
“Enough of calling him names because you are opportuned to see him in odd places, enough of the pictures. Only God has the right to judge
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“My kids’ sanity are my priority and I will do whatever it takes to give them a good upbringing. I am not a tree I know when to move till then stop being a spy no one needs it.
“You don’t need to bring out pictures and tag me, you don’t need to slide through my DM . I can handle my biz myself, thank you,” the actress stated.

Top 10 Richest WWE Wrestlers in the World 2016

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10.Mick Foley  (15 million $)

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9.The Undertaker (17 millions $)

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The Undertaker mark William calaway is an American wrestler. who was born in Texas and has an estimated net worth of 17 million dollars. He is currently signed to WWE he has worked since 1990 making him the company longest tenured in ring performer


8.Chris Jericho (18 million $)

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Chris Jericho is a Canadian American Professional wrestler who was a net worth of rupees 18 million dollars hey former professional wrestler Chris Jericho is an also an actor author host and musician.


7.Kurt Angle (20 million $)

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Kurt Angle is an American Professional wrestler and actor who has a net worth of rupees 20 million dollar. He is known for being the only Olympic gold medalist in the history of professional wrestling


6.Big Show (20 million $)

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Big Show is an American Professional wrestler and actor who has a net worth of 20 million dollars. Big Show has earned his net worth with Wrestling Entertainment WWE SmackDown brand.


5.Triple H (30 million $)

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Triple H Paul Michael levesque in real life is a popular professional wrestler with an estimated net worth rupees 30 million dollar. XXX was married to Stephanie Mcmahon on October 25 2013 who is the daughter of Vince McMahon the Chairman and CEO of WWE.


4.Johncena (40 million $)

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John Cena is an American Professional wrestler bodybuilder rapper and actor who has a net worth of rupees 40 million dollars. He considered the public face of WWE according to Forbes John Cena yearly income is around 5 million dollars.

3.Steve Austin (45 million $)

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Steve Austin Stone Cold Steve Austin was born in Texas and has an estimated net worth of rupees 45 million dollars. A professional wrestler and actor Steve Austin is a 6 time world champion and 13 Royal rumbles among other titles.

 2.The Rock (125 million $)

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The rock real name is Dwayne is an American actor and former professional wrestler who is the net worth of rupees 125 million dollars. 4 days date is usually income to around 45 million which makes him 25th highest paid celebrity in the world.

1.Vince McMahon (750 million $)

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Vince McMahon is an American actor film producer occasional professional wrestler and wrestling promoters with an estimated net worth of rupees 750 million dollar. Vince McMohan SEO and Chairman of WWE is one of the most powerful and institutional man in professional wrestling today.

Source: tenrichest.com

Imo State to begin Production of Electronics and Electrical Materials


Imo State Signs MOUThe government of Imo State has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Chinese company called Skyrun to begin the production of Electronics and Electrical Appliances.
The governor, Rochas Okorocha who received the Chinese delegation recently has said that this development is in line with his vision for industrialization and job creation in the state.
The production base will be at the state-owned Rasin Paints Factory located at Aboh, Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State.
The governor also promised to give the support needed by the Chinese company to kick-start the project

Source: Channelstv