Tuesday 26 September 2017

Sheyo – Call Me (Prod. By MAGIC BOI)


Shelly Usman musically known as Sheyo a Nigerian/German who doubles as a professional dancer/model and has featured in numerous  projects with the likes of Ciara, MJB and lots more.
She’s back home to share her passion with her people knowing fully well that entertainment resides here.
Enjoy her first official single “CALL ME” produced by MAGIC BOI and video to be premiered soon as DIRECTED BY Adamsgud @sheyoofficial

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Three Things To Look Forward To As Chelsea Take On Atletico Madrid – Time To Take Revenge For The Blues?


Chelsea make the trip to Madrid to face Atletico Madrid on Champions League Match Day 2





Chelsea will be travelling to the Spanish capital to face Atletico Madrid in the hardest test of their group stage encounters. The Blues will be facing the Rojablancos in their new stadium, Wanda Metropolitano where they will see a familiar face in the form of ex-striker Diego Costa, albeit in the stands.
Atletico have been issued a transfer embargo by the UEFA and can’t register new players until January and that means that Costa won’t actually be available for selection. His presence at Atletico has been the talk of the town recently but this Wednesday, the focus will be on two top quality European teams ready to beat each other.
The two sides last met during the 2013/14 UEFA Champions League campaign where Atletico emerged victors over the course of the two legs in the semi-final stage. Here are a few talking points –

Continental Challenge

Chelsea were for the very first time out of the Champions League since the 2003-04 season and completely out of Europe for the first time in 20 years. In their first game in Europe after a yearlong hiatus, the Blues defeated Azerbaijani champions Qarabag 6-0. They have also started a difficult week in the best way possible beating Stoke 4-0 at the Bet365 stadium. This week will be the Blues’ first true test of their return to Europe’s elite.
Atletico have been one of the more influential sides in the competition in recent times having reached the final against city rivals Real Madrid two times and the West London side will have to be on their best possible form to beat the Rojablancos.

Atletico’s Attacking Arsenal

Atletico will be without the services of Brazilian born Spanish striker Diego Costa until January but that in no means will deter the Madrid based club from attacking. They have a more than impressive attacking arsenal in the form of Frenchman Antoine Griezmann, ex Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, Argentine Angel Correa and Belgian Yanick Carrasco.
Coach Diego Simeone has never lost to an English side with three wins from 5 games. Chelsea will have to be very solid in the defence to stop the stalwarts from Atletico from scoring.

Morata’s High-flying Form

Having played for Real Madrid for two seasons, the Spaniard is no stranger to his ex-city rivals. He has featured in the derby and knows how the Atletico defence functions. He will be looking to exploit that very knowledge and experience.
The Spaniard has been high on form after scoring 6 goals from 6 games in the Premier League for the Blues this season. He even registered a hattrick against Stoke in the Blues’ last game and his performance will be very instrumental if the Blues are to beat the Rojablancos.
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Costa's Atletico return: Torres, Aguero, Falcao and Griezmann and the Rojiblancos' history of fine forwards

With Diego Costa returning to Atletico Madrid, we look at the long list of forwards who have flourished at the club in recent times.
Diego Costa, Fernando Torres, Sergio Aguero and Antoine Griezmann have all flourished at Atletico Madrid
Diego Costa is heading back to Atletico Madrid, with the Spain international returning to the club where he made his name after a three-year spell at Chelsea.
Costa developed into one of the best strikers in European football during his first stint in the 
Spanish capital, and he is not alone in having emerged while playing with Atleti. 
Here we look at a collection of strikers who have flourished during their time with the Rojiblancos.

Fernando Torres
After initially struggling as Atletico gained promotion back to LaLiga in 2002, Torres soon burst onto the scene in the top flight and established himself as one of the best strikers in Spain, enjoying a 20-goal season in 2003-04. He moved to Liverpool in 2007 and became a star in the Premier League, but a disappointing stint at Chelsea and a failed loan at AC Milan prompted his return to Atletico. He scored his 100th goal for the club in February 2016 but has as yet been unable to add to the Segunda he won with the club, suffering agony in a Champions League final shoot-out defeat to Real Madrid last year.
Diego Forlan
A flop at Manchester United, Diego Forlan revived his career at Villarreal and continued to succeed at Atletico. He joined the club in 2007 and enjoyed a stunning second season that saw him score 32 league goals. Even better was to follow for the Uruguayan, whose double in the 2010 Europa League final secured a 2-1 win over Fulham.
Sergio Aguero
Before etching his name into Manchester City folklore with that title-winning goal in 2012, Aguero was a fearsome force at Atletico. The Argentina international scored 74 LaLiga goals in five seasons following a switch from Independiente and lifted the Europa League trophy along with strike partner Forlan.
Radamel Falcao
He recaptured some of his best form last season at Monaco, but Falcao has never quite been the same player he was during his two-year stint at Atletico. His opening campaign saw 'El Tigre' score 36 goals in all competitions and deliver further Europa League glory for the club. Falcao won the UEFA Super Cup and the Copa del Rey the following season before an extended period of struggles at Monaco, Manchester United and Chelsea, which ended with him firing the former to Ligue 1 glory.
Diego Costa
Costa is already a hero at Atletico after a 2013-14 campaign in which his 27 LaLiga goals provided the foundation for their first league title since 1996. He was jeered by Chelsea fans as he scored a penalty in Atletico's Champions League semi-final victory that season, but he only lasted nine minutes of the final against Real Madrid in what proved to be the last game of his first spell before his move to west London.
David Villa
After a trophy-laden spell at Barcelona, Villa may have thought his time of contending for major honours was over when he joined Atletico in 2013. However, it was a transfer that provided one final hurrah as he helped dethrone Barca with 13 league goals before he moved on to Melbourne City and then New York City.
1 - Antoine Griezmann has scored the first goal at Wanda Metropolitano with his first shot of the game. Crucial.
Mario Mandzukic
Much like Villa, Mandzukic was already a well established name by the time he joined Atletico, but the Croatia striker did not enjoy the same success. He won the Supercopa de Espana and scored 12 league goals, but moved on after one campaign for Juventus, where he has been reinvented as a winger.
Antoine Griezmann
Undoubtedly one of the hottest properties in world football, Griezmann stayed at Atletico - amid intense speculation - due to a reluctance to leave during their transfer ban. That decision sees Atletico hang on to the France forward, who since joining from Real Sociedad has scored 60 league goals in three LaLiga seasons. He opened his account for this term against Malaga, his winner a fitting first goal at Atletico's new Wanda Metropolitano stadium.
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Monday 25 September 2017

Biafra: CESJET slams US over refusal to recognize IPOB as terror Group




IPOB’s Nnamdi Kanu and U.S President-elect Donald J. Trump

A civil society group, Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET) has 

condemned in strong terms the refusal of the United State government to recognise the 

Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, as a terrorist group. The centre said the action was a clear 

indication that the US was not in support of Nigeria’s unity. IPOB’s Nnamdi Kanu and U.S 

President-elect Donald J. Trump The United States Government had, during the weekend, said 

that its law does not recognise IPOB as a terrorist organisation. Spokesman of the American
 
Embassy in Nigeria, Russell Brooks, stated that the US was committed to Nigeria’s unity and 

would support a peaceful resolution of any crisis in the country. Reacting to Brooks’ assertion

, CESJET said it was disappointed to learn about the position of the United States Embassy in

 Abuja, Nigeria to the effect that the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, is not a terrorist group
 
even after a competent Nigerian court has issued an order designating the group as such.

 Comrade Isaac Ikpa, Executive Secretary of CESJET said it was wrong of Brooks, to meddle in

 this issue in a way that could jeopardize Nigeria’s security by maintaining that IPOB is not seen 

under US laws as a terrorist organisation. Ikpa said, “The assertion ignored the fact that Nigeria is
 
a sovereign nation that does not need the approval of another country to contain terrorists’ threats

 within its borders. The US Embassy must note that Nigeria has every right to prevent known 

threats from growing same way the US placed travel ban on nationals  of eight countries of the

 world to keep terrorists out of its territories despite the global outcry and international criticisms 

that did nothing to reverse the action. “CESJET therefore condemns the US Mission’s decision not 

to acknowledge that IPOB is a terror group. As opposed to rushing to making such distracting 

comment the proper thing was to have undertaken an appreciation of the threats posed by IPOB 

to peace within the West Africa sub region. “We see the view expressed by the Mission through 

Russell Brooks as being at variance with US President Donald Trump’s hard-line stance against 

terrorists irrespective of their geographical location. Anyone or group that threatens the security of 

a nation, with attendant economic, political and humanitarian crisis, fits into the definition of a 

terrorist or a terrorist organization and IPOB’s activities have so far confirmed same as witnessed 

by our security agencies, independent security reports etc. “The US Embassy in Nigeria must 

therefore look beyond its text book approach to what is a credible terrorists’ risk to Nigeria to work 

towards including IPOB in the database of US terrorist organizations. It must be noted that time is 

running out to do this since IPOB members have steady access to the US and it is a matter of time 

before they begin to export the evils they commit in Nigeria to that country. “The US must not be 

seen as having double standards for treating terrorists. It must therefore ensure that Nigeria’s fight 

against terrorism, which the US authorities have demonstrated enormous support for in the last 

two years, is not jeopardized in pursuit of political correctness. The safety of the innocent 

populations that are likely to become victims of IPOB’s terrorism should rather be above every 

other interest,” he said. The group further called on Nigerians to disregard any classification by the 

United States that conflicts with the position of the law courts and authorities in Nigeria since the 

relationship between both countries should be collaborative as opposed to the colonial imperialist

 bondage seared into the consciousness of some people.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/biafra-cesjet-slams-us-refusal-recognise-ipob-terror-group/
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