Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Swedish fan wins World Cup prop bet after Luis Suarez bites opponent



The major World Cup storyline over the next several days will not be how group play finishes it, but rather Luis Suarez and his alleged bite of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini. We may have seen the last of the Uruguayan this tournament, but that decision is up to FIFA. Soccer's governing body will have plenty of previous evidence to go on, with Suarez having been punished twice since 2010 for separate biting incidents.

Jay-Z and Beyoncé Divorce: Rapper Cheating with R&B Singer Mya—Report



Jay-Z and Beyoncé have been subjected to multiple rumours, the most recent of which being their marriage is on the rocks and they are bound for a divorce. Speculations were especially heightened after Beyoncé's sister Solange attacked Jay-Z inside an elevator after the MET Gala event allegedly because of his cheating. Now another report could fuel the divorce rumours since Jay-Z is allegedly cheating on Beyoncé with R&B singer Mya.

Is Suarez a Vampire? Please what is wrong with Suarez?



Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini went down clutching his shoulder after an altercation with the Liverpool striker, who has twice been banned for biting an opponent in the past

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Nigerian press protest Boko Haram with World Cup T-shirts



The Nigerian press covering the World Cup in Brazil seized on the high-profile soccer tournament on Saturday show their opposition to the Boko Haram Islamist militants by wearing protest T-shirts.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

'Singing Nun' Sister Cristina Wins Italy's 'The Voice'


After becoming an internet sensation, sister Cristina Scuccia has won The Voice of Italy.

Pope Francis Fires His Bankers…Again



When he took over as head of the Roman Catholic Church last year, Pope Francis made it clear that he meant to be the leader of a “poor church” – meaning that the Vatican would focus less on its own splendor and more on finding ways to use its vast financial resources to benefit the world’s poor.
It’s turning out to be more of a struggle than Francis may have expected; last week he found it necessary to fire all five directors of the Vatican’s Financial Information Authority – essentially the primary financial watchdog over the Papal State’s considerable financial operations.