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31 July 2016

Woman Scattered Church Service In Kenya,Said Pastor Used and Dumped Her For Another Woman.

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Woman Scattered Church Service In Kenya,Said Pastor Used and Dumped Her For Another Woman.
Drama erupted at a church in Kariobangi South of Kenya recently when a woman stormed the service claiming that the pastor who runs the church was her husband, who had dumped her for another woman.

The jilted woman, identified as Jane Wambui, yelled and called out the man’s name as she pelted stones at believers.

God’s Greater Favour Church worshippers scampered for safety while the preacher in question took cover and hid from the woman.

Wambui claimed that they had been married for 14 years until their union hit a rocky patch earlier in year when the pastor started cheating.

She alleged that he had abdicated his duties as a father and their child had been sent away from school due to fees arrears.

“I don’t have a job since I’m a hawker and the ‘Kanjo’ took off with my stock,” Wambui lamented in a KTN report, as a large crowd of onlookers milled around the scene of drama.

It took the intervention of police to calm the woman who some members of the public had tried unsuccessfully to pacify.

The pastor surfaced from his hideout once police landed, and the two were arrested and taken to Buruburu police station for questioning.


why coloured women get angry.

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By Nadine Dirks.

This is a question this young woman has pondered since her youth. Now she knows why.

Growing up in a coloured area, with many women of colour, I’ve always wondered one thing, “Why are women of colour so angry?”. As a child, it always seemed unclear to me, there wasn’t one clear outlying reason for their anger, yet they all seemed to carry it on their weathered faces, as they went about their day.

Now that I’m grown, and a women of colour myself… I woke up one morning, checked my Facebook account, as many of us often do, and read the news. I realised that I had become an angry coloured woman, seemingly overnight – it all become abundantly clear to me.

I was so mad… For years men have treated coloured women like second-class citizens, while we do all the heavy lifting and more often than not they did most of the drinking and not to mention, the cheating.

I was mad that I had to fight for my education, I was mad that my childhood included way too many drunken men, I was mad that walking home from school was not safe for a girl.

I was mad that men still had the upper hand, and decided on my fate although they have never had to walk a day in my shoes… if they did, they would know that catcalling is a form of sexual assault and makes my skin crawl.

I am infuriated by the fact that I have to take the bus home from campus, while grown men hand my friend and I notes with their numbers on it and obscenities such as “I can rock your world”.

I am angry because I am still an object.

I am saddened by the fact that I will always, not matter how hard I work, pale in comparison to my white counterparts… even post 1994 South Africa.

I am angered by the fact that my hair makes people uncomfortable, my skin is too dark and my accent isn’t just right or white. I am angry that I will probably always question my worth as a woman of colour, and my abilities because of an archaic system.

I’m mad that we don’t discuss things that matter in coloured communities and that we sweep rape and molestation under the rug, while we spend our time in churches, looking at who’s wearing an on point outfit.
Why are white women just called feminist, and I have to settle with just being angry?

I am angry that in my lectures, even when I have something valuable to add to the discussion, guys in my class still speak over me, as if I wasn’t there and seemingly understand the concept of manners and waiting their turn to speak when another man is in the process of speaking.

I’m angry that a guy friend of mine scoffed about my mental illness saying “all women need anxiety medication”

I am tired of fighting to be heard. I am tired of being called a ‘bitch’ when I have an opinion.

I am disgusted by how most of the coloured men I have come across treat their wives or girlfriends. Let’s be honest, many coloured men still expect women to be a doting wife, mother, maid, sex slave, while working a full-time job. Why are you still keeping us in a box, by beating us into submission when it’s clear that my great grandmother tried to pry her way out of that very box, with her nails?

Women of colour are mad because we face rape, molestation, verbal, physical and mental abuse from the time we’re born, oftentimes by our own relatives, teachers, community leaders and even strangers on the street. I remember walking home from school with my big sister and being absolutely terrified because the local drug dealer had sent word that he “wanted” my sister. How dare anyone “want” someone, we are not objects, to be desired and bought.

I am tired of watching strong women, who could change the world, being silenced and living their lives angry at The Man.

I am frustrated that women of colour choose to break each other down, break their daughter-in-laws and even their own daughters because we’ve been broken down ourselves for so long, that the only love we know how to give is that filled with strife and passive aggressiveness.
We need to celebrate, uplift and encourage each other.

I am tired of everyone else telling our stories and singing our songs, why do we not tell our own stories? Is it because we’ve been made to feel inadequate, uneducated and useless? It is time to be heard.

Why do we feel the need to be white-washed? Why do we still dote on white people as if we still view ourselves as inferior…have we been that affected by generations of oppression and pain?

I am done being a statistic, I am not a criminal, an immigrant, illiterate, I do not have 4 children. I am not the face you see on your TV or the person who breaks into your home.

I am done celebrating the European in me but overlooking the Asian, black and Khoi. Why have I, an educated woman of colour, allowed myself to be brainwashed into believing only one part of me was worth being spoken of?

I used to think being an angry women of colour was crazy, unnecessary and bizarre as I hadn’t experienced the world, I had not yet walked into a company and been overlooked because of being a women and of colour.

I had not yet been asked about my ethnicity because I look “racially ambiguous”. 

I had not yet been called a “know-it-all” or been told by male relatives that I “talked too much”.

I had not yet been told: “You have to carry your cross." I have, although my shoulders are small, I have carried mountains of sorrow. I refuse to carry any longer.

I am done being told “no” or “you can’t”. I am done with sitting appropriately, I am done with accepting that “boys will be boys” and that I am a young lady and “therefore should act as such”. I am done with fitting into the patriarchal mould.

Wanna know a secret? They’ve divided us and therefore conquered us – that is how they keep us from prospering and that is how they keep us down. They make us feel guilty about our dark skin, full lips, thick thighs and they made damn sure we pass it on from generation to generation.

I am not your weekend special.

Nadine Dirks

Meet a Grade 12 learner who invented a simless mobile phone to make free calls and watch TV channel.

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A Grade 12 learner in Namibia’s Ohagwena Region has invented a sim-less mobile phone that allows users to make free calls and watch one TV channel.

Simon Petrus, a student at Abraham Iyambo Senior Secondary School, created the phone using spares from a phone and television set.

Complete with a light bulb, fan and charger socket, the handset functions off power supplied through a radiator and is able to make calls to anywhere through the use of radio frequencies.

The invention, which is made up of a radio system, is attached to a box and also allows the user to view one TV channel on it.
He is also able to watch NBC1 TV on his box.

No stranger to the world of creation, Petrus is reported to have won a gold medal at national level last year for his invention of a two-in-one machine that works as both a seed drier and cooler.

The shy learner has admitted to working on his invention for two years through money provided by his unemployed parents.

Petrus claims that he invented the phone in the hopes that it would be successful and be able to be carried further.

Watch video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZBgwMbxBxE

30 July 2016

Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores with scissors kick on Manchester United debut as they beat Galatasaray 5-2

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores with bicycle kick on Manchester United debut as United beat Galatasaray 5-2



Zlatan Ibrahimovic believes Manchester United have "something big on the go" after scoring a bicycle-kick on his first Red Devils appearance.

Ibrahimovic, 34, met Antonio Valencia's cross with a typically athletic volley as United beat Galatasaray 5-2.

The Turkish side then bossed the remainder of the half and led thanks to goals from Sinan Gumus and Bruma.

But a much-changed United side turned the match around through Wayne Rooney (2), Marouane Fellaini and Juan Mata.

And Swedish striker Ibrahimovic believes the future is bright for the Red Devils, who continue to be linked with a £100m move for Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba.



"There is something big on the go, it's going to be very interesting this year," he said. "Let us say that if Pogba comes too, it's going to be very interesting.

He added: "I'm going to help the team as much as I can and do what I'm good at, creating chances and scoring goals."

Jose Mourinho used 22 players and will leave Gothenburg with as many questions as answers as he ponders his starting XI for next Sunday's Community Shield match which sees his FA Cup winners face champions Leicester at Wembley.

Ibrahimovic led the line in the first half, with Rooney behind him and Anthony Martial and Henrikh Mkhitaryan either side.



But half-time replacements Marcus Rashford, Ashley Young and Jesse Lingard looked far sharper and led to United's revival after a sleepy first 45 minutes.



Rooney equalised with a clean volley from another Valencia cross before
Rashford won a penalty with an individual run from near halfway, and captain Rooney converted.

Valencia then made another goal as Fellaini drifted a header into the corner and Mata - who was sold by Mourinho at Chelsea - collected Michael Carrick's clever ball to slide in.

World Cup winner Bastian Schweinsteiger - one of nine players reportedly told that they can leave the club this week - did not feature.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho:

"If the players were not in my plans I would not give them one single minute, I would not keep them in my squad.



"The squad is very competitive, the squad is very important for the season.
"We have 38 matches in the Premier League, we have the possibility of 15 matches in the Europa League, plus domestic cups, we are going to play 60 matches. So with 60 matches we cannot do it with 11 players.

"To be in the squad you have to understand that the squad is more important than the individual, the club is more important than all of us, and to be in the squad you have to be ready for this, to play, not to play, play a lot, play less, play 90 minutes, play one minute, not be selected, everything is part of a squad life."


Manchester United: De Gea, Valencia, Bailly, Blind, Shaw, Schneiderlin, Herrera, Mkhitaryan, Rooney, Martial, Ibrahimovic.
Subs : Johnstone, Romero, Darmian, Jones, Rojo, Fellaini, Carrick, Lingard, Mata, Young, Memphis, Rashford.








Match report: Chelsea 2 Real Madrid 3

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Match report: Chelsea 2 Real Madrid 3



Match report: Chelsea 2 Real Madrid 3
SAT 30 JUL 2016
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A record official attendance for a Chelsea game watched an improved second-half display from the Blues but we could not recover from three Real Madrid goals before the interval.

The attendance in ‘the Big House’ in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the second largest stadium in the world, was 105,826, and they saw Eden Hazard calmly net twice having come in the second half.
The European champions’ goals had been scored by Marcelo who was on target twice and Mariano Diaz.

Antonio Conte made two changes from the starting line-up three days ago against Liverpool. One was enforced with Oscar replacing Cesc Fabregas who was serving a one-match suspension, and Pedro was given a place on the wing in place of Victor Moses .

The rain that had fallen hard in this corner of Michigan during the morning had thankfully abated by the time the game kicked off in the uncovered stadium at 3pm local time. It had, however, left the pitch wet. Not that it slowed the start by Chelsea, dressed in our new dark second kit against the white of Real.

After a spot of keep-ball from kick-off, a free-kick in prime Willian territory was delivered into the six-yard box but it got caught under the feet of John Terry .
Nemanja Matic on the follow up had his shot blocked by keeper Francisco Casilla. That was the best of the opening period for the Blues.

Matic, at the other end, drew a save from Asmir Begovic soon after when he over-powered his header back.

Oscar , playing in a deeper role than for much of his Chelsea career, had begun the game well and one especially forceful challenge on Mateo Kovacic drew gasps from the crowd.


Pedro ran out of space when attacking the goal at pace when released by
Bertrand Traore but then Real began to make it increasingly hard for Chelsea to play the ball out of our half.

Marcelo made the Spaniards’ period of territorial advantage tell in the 19 minute when the left-back cut inside Willian and let go a shot which beat Begovic with the aid of a deflection. Having gone 1-0 up, our opponents would be on top for the rest of the half.

Begovic was able to keep out a firm header from Raphael Varane but he was beaten low at the near post on 26 minutes by the earlier goalscorer, who won the ball, exchanged passes with Marco Asensio and burst between Gary Cahill and
Matic.

Soon after Marcelo’s second, Begovic saved a Carlos Casimiro free-kick, conceded at the expense of yellow card by Bertrand Traore , with Pedro and Cahill following him into the book before the break.

Chelsea continued to struggle with the overload down our right caused by Marcelo’s runs forward, and the Brazilian was involved again in the move that ended with Mariano hammering in Real Madrid’s third.


Changes at the break included the introduction of two of our Euro 2016 quarter-finalists, Thibaut Courtois and Michy Batshuayi. Nathaniel Chalobah and Juan Cuadrado also came on.

Cuadrado cleared the bar by not far with a free-kick early in the second half and Batshuayi did well to get a shot away that was saved low down. It was a much better spell for Conte’s men. Traore almost capitalised from a moment of misjudgement by Real keeper Casilla who had chased a ball out of the area, but a defender got back to block the youngster’s shot.

Then, after Real Madrid had made a raft of substitutions and Eden Hazard had come on for Pedro , there were shots wide at either end as the game continued as a much more even contest than the first half.

Victor Moses , only just on the pitch, was brought down by Zinedine Zidane’s son Enzo on the edge of the area and although Hazard cleared the bar with the free-kick, the Belgian was on target soon after when he beat substitute keeper Ruben Yanez to a Chalobah long pass and slotted it inside the near post.

It was 3-1 with 10 minutes to go and Cuadrado flashed a low ball across the face of goal as we went in search of more. Batshuayi caused problems and came closest to scoring with a shot deflected wide.

Hazard added his second in stoppage time and it was a near carbon copy of his first, with Batshuayi this time supplying the pass.


Next up is the final game of the US tour on Wednesday in Minneapolis against AC Milan.

Chelsea (4-2-4): Begovic ( Courtois h-t), Aina, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta; Oscar (Chalobah h-t), Matic; Willian (Cuadrado h-t), Traore (Moses 75), Loftus-Cheek (Batshuayi h-t), Pedro ( Hazard 65).
Scorer Hazard 80, 90+1
Booked Traore 28, Pedro 33, Cahill , 42.

Real Madrid (4-4-2): Casilla (Yanez 64); Carvajal (Danilo h-t), Varane (Lienhart 64), Nacho, Marcelo (c) (Tejero 64); Vazquez (Odegaard 64), Kovacic (Llorente 64), Casemiro (E Zidane 64), Asenio (Febas 64); Mariano, Morata (S Diaz 64).
Scorers Marcelo 19, 26, Mariano 37.
Booked Casemiro 57, E Zidane 78.

Referee Younes Marrakchi
Attendance 105,826 (A record attendance for a Chelsea game watched).









Basketmouth took Africa’s richest man and president of Dangote group -Aliko Dangote for shopping at Lennox shopping mall

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Comedian Bright Okpocha popularly known as Basketmouth bumped into Africa’s richest man and president of Dangote group -Aliko Dangote at Lennox shopping mall where the Nigerian comedian went to buy jeans for himself.

He saw Mr Dangote when he was picking jeans for himself,but didn't really know the actual mission of the Africa's richest man in the mall.
He took a picture with him, and uploaded it on his social network account.

 Below is what he posted on social media after they met at Lennox mall.



In the 90s', if your room was like this as a bachelor, you were considered a big boy, infact, big man.

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Back in the days,If your room as a bachelor was like this,definitely,you would be considered a boss, infact, the biggest guy in the community!!!

Things are changing day by day.Civilization has changed many things and still changing things.

Obviously,there are things you won't want to turn back the hands of their time if considered things that civilization has changed especially in this 20th century.

In the other hand,when you remember the freedom in the old time, how peace rained, many things that made the 90s' moments to be fun and far better than 20th century,the song in your mouth would definitely be "if I could turn back the hands of time".
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