Thursday 16 November 2017

Aftermath Chelsea Defeat, See What Redknapp Has To Say About Lukaku


Chelsea defeated Manchester United 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on the evening of Sunday 5th November, and while it was a good game for Alvaro Morata, it was a bad day in office for Romelu Lukaku.

here were questions of who would be the better signing, and former Liverpool midfielder and football pundit Jamie Redknapp thinks Conte will be delighted with the player he signed.

“Far too often we find ourselves talking about Romelu Lukaku failing to have an impact in the big games,” he told the Daily Mail.

“He may complain that his Manchester United team-mates did not create enough chances for him against Chelsea.

“When the greatest Premier League strikers such as Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer had to feed off scraps, it did not stop them from scoring.

“You still have to work and try to carve a goal out of nothing but Lukaku seems to have a knack of finding himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.

“Contrast this with Alvaro Morata, who was superb leading the line for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

“I am still not completely sold on Morata but he held the ball up well and his header from Cesar Azpilicueta’s cross was stunning.

Chelsea striker, Alvaro Morata heads home the winner against Manchester United... on November 5

“Lukaku was Antonio Conte’s first choice to replace Diego Costa this summer. After this, he may feel he has had a lucky escape.”


Source: therealchelseafans.com 

Women Are Responsible For Tonto Dikeh’s Failed Marriage - Actress, Blessing Anyim



US-based Nigerian actress, Blessing Anyim has reacted to controversies around Tonto Dikeh’s failed marriage.

In an Instagram post on her page @itsablessingg, the popular actress blamed women for Dikeh’s failed marriage.
According to her, the same women that pressured Dikeh to get into marriage are the ones calling her a drama queen following the failed marriage. She gave this opinion on her Instagram video post that she captioned "As far as marriage is concerned in Africa, women are women's problem".
Blessing Anyim lashes out at women on Instagram
“And one can relate this to Tonto Dikeh’s case. Back in the days when women say ‘Oh! She’s not married, she needs to get married and settle down’. And now she’s done that and out to say the truth about her marriage… it’s this same women who pressured her into get married are now the ones calling her a drama queen.
“I feel that only when we start to understand that marriage is not the end of the world, that’s when marriages are going to stick. And women are women’s problems.”
Source: http://newswaveng.com
Photo credit: Google

It's time For The People of The South-East Region To Move From ‘The Recession of The Periphery To The Centre - Ojukwu Jnr. Declares

Ojukwu Jnr abandons APGA for APC ahead of governorship election

This statement was made by Emeka Ojukwu Junior, the son of the former leader of Biafra, late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, in Awka. He said this at the grand finale campaign of the APC candidate for the Anambra 2017 governorship election, Dr Tony Nwoye, on Wednesday, 15th of October, 2017.

This came just few days before the Anambra governorship election, as the Ojukwu Jnr, abandoned APGA, the party his father founded, and moved to the APC. 


Mr Emeka Ojukwu jnr, son of the founder of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, has officially dumped the party for the All Progressives Congress (APC), according to NAN reports. 



Ojukwu Jnr abandons APGA for APC ahead of governorship election
Ojukwu Jnr shakes President Muhammadu Buhari as other APC bigwigs look on (Photo credit: Facebook: Femi Adesina) 
He stated that APGA is a means to an end but not an end itself; and disclosed that he chose to move over to the APC in order to protect the interest of Ndigbo He stated: “It is time to leave the shadows for light. Every now and then, they come out with my father’s shadow to confuse the people.” 

He said further, that the reason why his father joined the National Party of Nigeria in the Second Republic was to ensure that Igbo people remained in the mainstream of Nigerian politics. “Mr President, I am proud to stand here today in support of you and in solidarity with the APC and our candidate, Tony Nwoye,” he added.