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Thursday, 10 October 2013

Check Out Photos Of Arsenal's Robert Pires' Visit To Lagos For An Airtel Sponsored Event

Former Arsenal footballer Robert Pires was recently in Lagos, Nigeria as his club ambassador for a series of Airtel-sponsored events.

This happened on Sunday the 22nd of September as Robert Pires graced the closing ceremony of Airtel’s Africa Championship, the final tournament of Airtel’s annual grassroots talent search, Rising Stars.

More photos of Robert Pires in Lagos Nigeria below

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Funke Akindele & Mercy Johnson mess around on set

Funke Akindele posted some of her location pictures on her instagram page today as she and Mercy Johnson Okojie were working together on a movie. 
See more photos after the cut.

Passenger Lands Plane After Pilot Falls ill

CNN reported earlier today that a small cessna plane glided over eastern England on tuesday carrying two people, the pilot and a passenger. The pilot suddenly fell ill at the controls. He made an emergency call to Humberside Airport, but the passenger had to land a plane for the first time. On the fly. Two flight instructors were called to give the passenger an impromptu flying lesson, Humberside Airport spokesman Blair Jacobs said.

"There was other things (going) against us, really. The light was going, it was getting dark, so we had to change runways with him," Murray said. The passenger, who was identified only as John, flew over the runway to familiarize himself with his landing target. Then he circled it again. And then one more time, just to be safe. "And on the fourth one, he managed it and (did) a beautiful landing, in my opinion," said Murray. Finally, the two-seater plane was safely back on the ground, just over an hour after the initial mayday call was made. Although the landing was successful, the outcome for the pilot was not. Humberside police said he died Tuesday night. Neither his name nor his illness was released, but police are not treating his death as suspicious. Paul Litten, the airport's commercial director, expressed his condolences to the pilot's family but said Murray's efforts had helped avert a far worse outcome. "The tragedy that could have unfolded was certainly mitigated," he said at a news conference Wednesday. Murray admitted it wasn't easy -- in part because he wasn't familiar with the cockpit of the aircraft involved. "The problem was that I've never flown that aeroplane. I have flown a Cessna 172 four-seater before, but like all aeroplanes and cars, switches are in a different position," he said. "With it being dark, I didn't want the lad to start looking around the cockpit and lose control of the aeroplane. So unfortunately, he (did) a blind landing, without any lights in the cockpit. All he had was the glare of the lights of the runway." With no lights, people on the ground could see only the silhouette of the aircraft as it came in on its final approach -- and could only hope for the best. Murray hadn't met John before this shared life-or-death moment, nor has he met him since. But the passenger was admirably calm in the cockpit and responded "quite professionally" despite the circumstances, Murray said. "I wouldn't be frightened to fly with him," Murray added.
Source: CNN

President John Mahama Increases Black Stars Bonus To $15,000

According to CITIFMONLINE;
President John Mahama has announced a 50% increase in bonuses for the Black Stars players ahead of their crucial world cup play off against Egypt. The players originally receive $10,000 as winning bonus and now will receive $15,000 if they beat the Egyptians. The President said: “Whatever we should do to support you to win this match, we shall do and that is why you've been informed already that your bonuses have been topped up already, everything is under control and so we will do our bit.” The Black Stars are seeking to make their third successive appearance at the World Cup having excelled at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups. Speaking to the team at their final training session in Accra before