Tuesday 28 June 2016

Top 10 Songs For The Month Of June



Here are the download links to the Top 10 songs from Oyemykke updates for the month of June.
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1 One Dance - Drake  Featuring Wizkid & Kyla 



2 Mama - Kiss Daniel 


3 Who You Epp - Olamide Featuring Wande Coal & Phyno



4 Eleko - Mayorkun
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5 BadBaddoBaddest - Falz Featuring Olamide & Davido


6 Fela - Dremo


7 Love Don't Care - Simi
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8 Mamacita - TinieTempah & Wizkid



9 Fada Fada - Phyno & Olamide
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10 Back to Back - Dremo , Davido , Ichaba , Mayorkun

Pablo Zabaleta Open Talks With Manchester City



Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta is in talks over a £2.5million move to Roma. 
The Argentine is a big favourite at City but is concerned about an increased lack of playing time. 

Zabaleta, 31, has one year left on his current contract at City but could leave the club before his deal is due to expire.


City insist they are yet to receive a formal offer from the Italian giants.  
He made just 13 Premier League appearances as he found games hard to come by under former City manager Manuel Pellegrini. 
Bacary Sagna won his battle with Zabaleta to become City's first choice right back at the Etihad Stadium and Pep Guardiola is unlikely to revert to the Argentine. 
Zabaleta has won two Premier League titles, two League Cups and a FA Cup winner's medal during his eight-year spell in the blue half of Manchester.  

Emily Weaver Jailed For Killing & trashing Her Baby



A former sorority sister wiped away tears as she was jailed for life for giving birth in the bathroom of her sorority house and throwing her baby in the trash.
Emile Weaver, 21, was found guilty of aggravated murder, abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence by a jury last month.
Weaver, a former student at Muskingum University, was sentenced to life in prison without parole at Muskingum County Common Pleas Court in Zanesville, Ohio, on Monday.

Prosecutors said Weaver gave birth in a bathroom at the Delta Gamma Theta sorority at Muskingum University on April 22, 2015, then purposefully caused the death of her baby daughter.
They said the baby girl died from asphyxiation after Weaver put her in a plastic trash bag and left the child outside the sorority house in New Concord.
Weaver, of Clarington, testified at trial that she had been in denial about the pregnancy.


                    

She said she thought the baby was already dead when she put the newborn in the trash bag. 
Weaver knew she was pregnant all along and engaged in risky behaviors like drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana and playing in a dodgeball tournament because she never intended to keep the baby, prosecutors said.
A few days after giving birth, Weaver told her roommate that she had a miscarriage and went to hospital with her mother saying she had experienced cramps.
She told doctors that she found a four-inch mass of tissue that 'looked like a baby' when she went to the bathroom. However, medical tests showed she had carried the baby to full term.  
She was arrested and held on $1million bail after her sorority sisters found the baby tied in a plastic bag on the ground next to a large trash can outside their house the same night Weaver gave birth.
Several members of the sorority testified at trial saying the rumors that Weaver was pregnant started in the fall of 2014.


Although Weaver denied it, students noticed she often held a pillow or stuffed animal in front of her stomach, they told the court. 

In a letter to Fleegle before her sentencing, Weaver said that she didn't fully comprehend her actions until she was staring at the body of the baby, who was named Addison, in a tiny casket at her funeral.
'I ask God for forgiveness, and today, all I can do is ask for all of yours,' she said in court.
Early in the process, Weaver had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, but the judge ruled that she was mentally competent.
Muskingum County Prosecutor D. Michael Haddox said he was satisfied with the sentence.
'We believe justice has been served as best as humanly possible,' he said.

Source : dailyMail

New Images Of Kelly Rowland Surface


Singer Kelly Rowland was spotted with her son Titan Jewell Witherspoon shopping at “Barneys New York” in Beverly Hills. Kelly was always a pretty chick, but now that she’s growing into her womanhood – her beauty is growing even stronger
Check out the pictures below 

Heathrow Airport Tweets About Burna Boys Arrival To The UK Today





One of UK’s biggest and busiest airport Heathrow tweeted at the Nigeria musician Burna Boy who was deported a few year back to his home country Nigeria, today. These were the tweets


                   

                              

Burna Boy arrived in London, Uk today.
Shows on 1st of July in London and 2nd of July in Manchester 

         

Tika Sumpter Is Pregnant!!



According to Mediatakeout

MediaTakeOut.com just EXCLUSIVELY CONFIRMED that actress Tika Sumpter is pregnant, expecting her first child. She’s in a happy and very fulfilling relationship, and we’re excited for her.


Tikais best known for her starring role in OWN’s The Haves And The Have Nots.

            
We know what you’re wondering – who is the father? Well we’ve been asked to keep that a secret – he’s an actor whose been featured in a few movies. Oh, and if you care – he’s CAUCASIAN.

Look at her recent Instagram pics, she’s CLEARLY hiding her stomach in all the pics:

Volkswagen To Pay £11bn in US Over Diesel Emissions Scandal



The scandal-hit car giant will spend 10 billion US dollars (£7.5 billion) either buying back or repairing around 475,000 affected diesel vehicles, while it will compensate US owners with an extra 5,100 US dollars (£3,800) to 10,000 US dollars (£7,500) on top.
Terms of the settlement, revealed in court orders filed with the US District Court in San Francisco, showed that VW will also pay governments 2.7 billion US dollars (£2 billion) for environmental mitigation and spend another 2 billion US dollars (£1.5 billion) for research on zero-emissions vehicles in the US.
It is understood to be the largest consumer class-action settlement against a car firm in US history.

Volkswagen, based in Wolfsburg, Germany, is still facing billions more in fines and penalties, as well as possible criminal charges.
While this settlement relates to two-litre diesel engines, lawyers are still working on settlements for another 80,000 vehicles with three-litre diesel engines



The two-litre settlement requires a judge's approval before it can go into effect and owners can choose to decline Volkswagen's offer and sue the company on their own.
Volkswagen may also be forced to buy back all the two-litre vehicles unless it can find a fix that will bring the cars into compliance with US pollution regulations.
The company has already earmarked £12.7 billion to cover recalls and other costs for 11 million cars sold with the software globally.
The scandal was exposed last year when US regulators revealed that Volkswagen had fitted many of its cars with software to cheat emissions tests.

Investigators found that the cars emitted more than 40 times the legal limit of nitrogen oxide, which can cause respiratory problems.

Monday 27 June 2016

Roy Hodgson Resigns As England Manager



Roy Hodgson has resigned as England manager after his team were beaten 2-1 by Iceland to seal their humiliating exit from Euro 2016.
The embarrassing defeat to the tournament minnows was one of the lowest points in the nation's footballing history as goals from Ragnar Sigurdsson and Kolbeinn Sigthorsson meant it was a night of yet more abject failure for the dejected Three Lions.
It left Hodgson, who was England's highest-paid manager, earning £3.5million a year on his bumper FA contract, unable to continue as manager. Iceland manager Lars Lagerback, in contrast to Hodgson, is paid just £346,000 a year.

Hodgson, clearly dejected at the performance his team had put in, announced his resignation immediately after the final whistle.
The 68-year-old entered the post-match press conference and gave a short statement before exiting the media circus.  

Ray Lewington and Gary Neville, Hodgson's assistants with England, will also leave their positions with immediate effect. 
'I'm extremely disappointed, of course, about tonight's result and ultimately our exit from the competition,' Hodgson said. 
'We haven't progressed as far as I thought we were capable of, and that's obviously not acceptable. I am actually proud of the work that my coaching staff and I have achieved in our time at the helm with England.' 

Hodgson added: 'The transition from a squad whose average was 30 to now being the youngest in the tournament is both remarkable and exciting for the future of English football.
'I would have loved to stay on for another two years, however I am pragmatic and know that we are in the results business.
'My contract was always up after the Euros so now is the time for someone else to oversee the progress of this young, hungry and extremely talented group of players.
'They've been fantastic and they have done everything that has been asked of them



'When I arrived I was told that players didn't turn up to play for their country or that they pull out at the last minute. But I have not seen any of that.
'These players love to play for their country and their commitment has been unquestioned.
'Ray and Gary have asked me to speak on their behalf. They arrived with me as part of my coaching team and they'll leave with me.
'I'd like to thank them for their dedicated support and for the major part they've played in our team preparation.
'Finally I'd like to thank all the support staff, players, the FA and of course the fans.
'It's been a fantastic journey these four years and it's one I'll look back on or remember with pride. 
'Finally I'd like to thank you, the media, for the support you've given me over the four years. I am sorry it had to end this way with another exit from the tournament but these things happen. 
'All I can do is wish everybody all the very best and hope that you will still be able to see an England team in a final of a major tournament fairly soon. 
'We've been unable to deliver. Thank you very much.' 

                           

The Football Association insisted Hodgson had composed his resignation statement in the dressing room after the match, rather than having prepared his exit speech before the Iceland result.
But his quitting of the biggest job in English football means the FA must start again in the wake of yet more big tournament failure.
A statement released by the FA following their team's disappointment read: 'Like the nation, we are disappointed to lose this evening and that our run in Euro 2016 has come to a premature end. 
'We had high hopes of progressing through to the latter stages of the competition and accept that we have not met our own expectations or those of the country.
'We back Roy Hodgson’s decision to step down as England manager and will discuss the next steps imminently. For now, we congratulate Iceland for reaching the quarter-final and wish them well against France at the weekend.
'Finally, our sincere thanks go to the travelling fans for their incredible support and to everyone 
back home for getting behind the team.'  

Source : Dailymail

Who Is Falz






Folarin Falana (born October 27, 1990 in Lagos State), better known by his stage name Falz is a Nigerian rapper. He began his career while in secondary school after forming a group called "The School Boys" with his friend before his professional career as a music artiste began in 2009. Falz shot into limelight after his song titled "Marry Me" (featuring vocals from Poe and Yemi Alade) won him a nomination in the "Best Collaboration of The Year" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. He was also nominated in the "Best Rap Act of The Year" and "Best New Act to Watch" categories at the same event. He currently owns an independent record label called Bahd Guys Records. Falz is the son of Femi Falana, a Nigerian human activist and lawyer. He was called to the bar in 2012 after graduating from the Nigeria Law School




On January 2, 2014, Falz was listed in tooXclusive's "Aristes To Watch in 2014". On 30 May 2014, Falz released his debut studio album titled Wazup Guy which was received to critical acclaim among music critics.

In 2015, Falz was nominated in the "Best Collaboration of The Year" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards for his chart-topping single titled "Marry Me". On 31 January 2015, he released a single titled "Ello Bae" which won him a nomination in the "Best Street Hop Artiste of The Year" category at The Headies 2015. On 3 November 2015, he announced the release of his second studio album titled Stories That Touch which was later released on 17 November 2015.
In 2016, Falz won "Best Actor in a Comedy Movie/Series" at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for his role as Segun in Funke Akindele’s TV series Jenifa's Diary. In June of 2016, Falz was voted the winner of the "Viewer's Choice Best New International Act" category at the 2016 BET Awards.

Angela Merkel : EU Must Stop Others Following Britain Footsteps Out The Door



EU leaders tonight said they will not open informal talks with Britain on Brexit and demanded David Cameron get on with triggering the official notification.
Britain has to trigger 'article 50' of the Lisbon Party to officially begin a two year negotiation that will end with the final Brexit.
Leading Brexiteers had demanded the EU talk informally to hammer out an outline of the deal before formal talks. Mr Cameron this afternoon backed the suggestion in the Commons. 
German Chancellor Angela Merkel tonight said 'we agree there will be no formal or informal talks' with Britain until Article 50 of the EU treaty has been invoked.
She was speaking in Berlin after meeting with French President Francois Hollande and Italian premier Matteo Renzi.

Earlier, Mrs Merkel said she has a 'certain amount of understanding' for the fact that Britain may need 'a certain amount of time' to analyse what happens next.

 

Mrs Merkel said the EU needs to stop other countries following Britain out of the door amid market fears that the bloc is 'no longer governable' after Brexit.
The German Chancellor told her conservative party board in a conference call that it was necessary to prevent other European Union members going down the same path as Britain.
Merkel is also said to have revealed that international financial markets are concerned the EU is 'no longer governable' in the wake of Britain's exit vote.
She added that it was not the right time to pursue a quick deepening of cooperation between euro zone member states. 
The EU should instead act on popular concerns such as securing the bloc's borders, creating jobs and improve internal security, she said. 

Her comments were reported by two sources who took part in a telephone conference of the board of the Christian Democratic Union.

                       
A German government spokesman said today there will be no informal discussions between Britain and the European Union before the British government has invoked formal divorce proceedings.
Steffen Seibert, spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel, said the UK first needed to make the formal Article 50 request - the legal mechanism for the withdrawal of a member state from the EU.
'One thing is clear: before Britain has sent this request there will be no informal preliminary talks about the modalities of leaving,' he said.

'Only when Britain has made the request according to Article 50 will the European Council draw up guidelines in consensus for an exit agreement,' he added. 


Guenther Oettinger, a German member of the EU's executive European Commission, also issued a warning.
'Every day of uncertainty prevents investors from putting their funds into Britain, and also other European markets,' he told Deutschlandfunk radio. 'Cameron and his party will cause damage if they wait until October.'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has taken a softer line. She says she will not battle now over the timeframe and has underlined the need to continue a positive trade relationship with Britain, a big market for German carmakers and other manufacturers.
But a Merkel ally, Volker Kauder, made clear the exit negotiations would not be easy. 'There will be no special treatment, there will be no gifts,' Kauder, who leads Merkel's conservatives in parliament, told ARD television.

Speaking on the Today programme, German MP Michael Fuchs, a senior ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel, made it clear things were going to have to change.
He said: 'Either you are in a club or you are out of a club. If you are in a club you have to follow the rules. If you are out of the club, there will be different rules.
When asked whether it would be possible for Britain to retain access to the single market, he added: 'It will be possible, of course, but not for free.
'You have to see with Norway, with Switzerland, you have to pay a certain fee. And the per capita fee of Norway is exactly the same as what Britain is now paying into the EU. So there won't be any savings.'
Today, Merkel said she understands that Britain may need 'a certain amount of time to analyse things' regarding its departure from the EU but adds that a 'long-term suspension' of the question wouldn't be in either side's economic interest.