Monday, December 16, 2013

Crazy: Kanye West Kicks Female Fan Out Of His Concert


Kanye-West
Someone really needs to check Kanye’s head if the brother is still sane.
Kanye West, 36, ordered a member of his security team to chase out a female fan from his gig in San Antonio, Texas, after she and a group of friends repeatedly screamed at him to take off his Maison Martin Margiela-created mask that covers his entire face.
The whole incident was caught on video and posted on Instagram by a fellow concert-goer, and the footage shows the ‘Blood on the Leaves‘ hitmaker becoming increasingly irritated by the fan’s demand as he approaches the crowd.
He said: ‘Now, you can see my face on the Internet, every motherf**king day. I came here, I open up a mountain…and you tryin’ to tell me how to give you my art.’
The rapper, who then performed a song explaining that he wears the mask so he doesn’t have to worry about unflattering photographs, later gave his bodyguard a hand signal to have the woman thrown out of the show, before he ranted: ‘Do I look like a motherf**king comedian? Don’t f**king heckle me. I’m Kanye motherf**king West. I’m dead f**king serious.’
Kanye’s reaction to the heckling comes just days after his fiancee, Kim Kardashian, surprised one of her Twitter followers by inviting her and a friend to join the reality star in the VIP section for Kanye’s concert inNew Orleans on Thursday night December 5, 2013.
The ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star sent her security to find the 19 year old fan after she tweeted: ‘I’m looking for Kim SO hard while we wait for Yeezy to come out. Wya sis? (sic)’
The 33-year-old beauty also brought them backstage to meet Kanye after his performance

"i don't trust this syndik8 dude"

Syndik8 member and Pepsi ambassador Lynxxx allegedly “disgraced” himself by stabbing a customer at a night club last week.

The Jollof music crooner was at N-tyce night club; a new club in Victoria Island partying with the rest of his crew last Friday when the incident occurred.

Lynxx, Ikechukwu’s brother Uzzi, SDC, Uti Nwachukwu, Banky W, Timi Dakolo and a host of other musicians were at the club when a scuffle broke out and at the centre of it was Lynxxx who said a certain Richard a.k.a Pope slapped his cousin.

The manager of the night club pleaded with Lynxxx and his syndicate crew (about 30 of them) to make peace but they insisted that Richard must be brought out of the club. Banky W who was not involved in the fight also pleaded with him but it all fell on deaf ears.

After about 1 hour, Lynxxx and his gang rushed into the club and started fighting. He broke a bottle and stabbed Richard while also injuring and cutting himself by mistake.

The whole club turned upside down as guests scampered out for safety. A lot of drinks and equipment worth millions were damaged.
The victim; Richard a.k.a Pope who is a UK based entrepreneur has since reported the case to the police and hired Festus Keyamu as his Lawyer to prosecute him. Lynxxx whose father is a multi-millionaire has bragged that nothing will happen and even said he will do it again if given the chance.

Pepsi is yet to issue any statement on the incident and all calls put through to Lynxxx and his camp have been left unanswered!

BYE BYE


Tottenham have sacked manager Andre Villas-Boas in the wake of the club's 5-0 thrashing by Liverpool.


The defeat leaves Spurs in seventh place in the Premier League table, eight points behind leaders Arsenal and comes less than a month after they were thrashed 6-0 by Manchester City.

"The club can announce that agreement has been reached with Head Coach, Andre Villas-Boas, for the termination of his services," a statement read. "The decision was by mutual consent and in the interests of all parties."

UEFA Draws


Arsenal vs Bayern Munich

Zenit St Petersburg vs Borussia Dortmund

Schalke vs Real Madrid

Galatasaray vs Chelsea

Bayer Leverkusen vs Paris Saint-Germain

AC Milan vs Atletico Madrid

Olympiakos vs Manchester United

Manchester City vs Barcelona


Spanish giants Barcelona were handed the toughest possible draw Monday when they were paired with Manchester City in the plum tie of the last 16 of the Champions League.


Champions Bayern Munich were also given a hard draw as they plucked Arsenal for the second year in a row at this stage.

For the English pair, who both finished second in their groups, it was yet again a harsh lesson in the importance of winning the group.

Manchester United and Chelsea, both group winners, were given far more favourable draws against Olympiakos and Galatasaray respectively.

It's going to be an homecoming for Galatasaray's Didier Drogba, as he will be looking foward for a reunion with former club Chelsea, and former manager, Jose Mourinho

French giants Paris Saint-Germain pulled Bayer Leverkusen while AC Milan will face Atletico Madrid.

Real Madrid will play Schalke 04 and Borussia Dortmund are up against Zenit St Petersburg to complete the draw.

ASUU

After a five-month nationwide strike, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will today meet at the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, Niger State, to decide on when to resume classes.


All chairmen of local chapters of the union, the zonal coordinators and past leaders have been invited for the meeting.

The lecturers, it was learnt, may also use the session to design how to cover the lost grounds for students.

The Federal Government and ASUU reached a compromise during a negotiation brokered by the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar.

A source said: “We have been communicated that ASUU may likely hold a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Monday at FUT Minna to take a final decision on the strike action.

“The meeting is going to be a formality because ASUU leadership has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government.

“ASUU’s National President Dr. Nasir Fagge said the union’s NEC would meet and revert to the Federal Government within a week.

“We will use the meeting to make the MoU available to all the branches and design modalities for monitoring the implementation of the agreement.

“The union will also design ways to cover up for missed lectures by students in such a manner that it would not affect academic standards in all universities.”

The source noted that the NEC meeting was required, in line with the constitution of the union, because Dr Fagge could not unilaterally call off the strike.