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Thursday 23 October 2014
Funny but true Fraudster Fakes Being In Coma For Two Years To Avoid Court
MEn this is Hillarious
can you imagine-----
Alan Knight was arrested in 2012 for the alleged theft but delayed going to court for two years. He claimed to be a quadriplegic having no movement from the neck down.
All this time he was living on benefits and “systematically” funneled huge amounts of money out of the elderly neighbour’s bank account which he used to pay for holidays and shopping.
Knight and his wife even attempted to prove Knight’s medical condition by photographing themselves in their home with Knight appearing to be in a coma – unconscious and surrounded by medical equipment.
Police officers tried to bring him court but each time he admitted himself to hospital claiming his condition had deteriorated. Once, doctors spotted him eating, wiping his face and even writing in his hospital room.
And This is how they got busted Game Over
Faced with the video evidence, he pleaded guilty to 19 counts of forgery, fraud and theft. He was warned he faced a jail sentence next month.
Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan (pictured), has resigned her position as a Permanent Secretary in the Bayelsa State Civil Service (Filed)
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Patience Jonathan, the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan has resigned her position as a Permanent Secretary in the Bayelsa State Civil Service.
The
first lady is said to have vacated her position in the state Ministry
of Education voluntarily but reports have it that her resignation might
be connected with a rift between her and the state Governor, Seriake Dickson.
The
governor and the first lady are said to have disagreed over the
former’s ambition to be re-elected as governor for a second term.
Mrs.
Jonathan was appointed as a permanent secretary in July 2012 leading to
widespread criticism about her playing dual roles and being unsuitable
for the position.
A ministry source reportedly said:
“The
whole thing is political. It appears Madam Peace is not happy with the
governor. With her resignation, the battle-line has been drawn.”
“I
feel the President’s wife resigned to enable her to have the moral
right to slug it out with Dickson ahead of the governorship poll in the
state. Let no one deceive you, the whole thing is politics. After all,
she is 57 and the retirement age is 60.”
However,
reports have it that the first lady’s terminal benefits and pension
won’t be affected by her resignation as they are already being prepared.
Top-5 Things To Ask In An Interview just in case
Usually it is the HR-manager who is asking you some
questions. But sometimes during a job interview you are supposed to ask
something yourself. If you are unprepared, it can be too hard.
So keep in mind the following 5 types of questions you can ask till your interview is over:
1. How do you imagine a perfect candidate for this position?
This question can make interviewer to tell what the employer is
looking for. And it helps you to note the needed qualities when you will
be asked about them.
2. What do you like most about working in this company?
This question can demonstrate how the people are satisfied with their
jobs. You may also learn some benefits of the company you are applying
to. If the interviewer does not want to answer this question without any
explanation, it can be a bad sign.
READ ALSO: How To Pass A Job Interview Successfully
3. Do you have some more questions about my specifications and abilities?
This question is rather puzzling. But it can show that you are a
confident person who is sure about his/her skills and abilities.
4. Who was previously on this position?
This question will help you to understand whether this person was
promoted or got fired. Or maybe he/she has just retired or quit. This
will help you to analyze the atmosphere in the company.
5. What is the next level?
This question will tell you about the next step of choosing the
candidates. It also demonstrates that you are interested in this
position. Or, if everything was good, you can hear that there are no
further steps and you are hired.
Don’t also forget that there are some questions you should never ask during your interview. So you should better be checking them out too!
Super mario at the siege of making some stuffs happen
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers conceded on Wednesday that Mario Balotelli had still to prove his worth after the Italian striker's latest lacklustre display for the Merseysiders.
Balotelli was replaced at halftime during Liverpool's comprehensive 3-0 group stage loss at home to holders Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. At that stage Liverpool were already 3-0 behind and, to make matters worse, Balotelli was seen swapping shirts with the Spanish giants' Pepe.
However, Rodgers insisted Balotelli – criticised by former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness for lacking a "football brain" – was working hard despite a return of just one goal in 10 appearances since his £16 million move from AC Milan.
Balotelli's performances have been compounded by a combination of Liverpool's defensive problems, the ongoing absence through injury of fellow-striker Daniel Sturridge and the fact the man he was bought to replace, Luis Suarez, scored 31 goals in the Premier League last season.
Rodgers said on Thursday he liked players who are "different" as long as their personalities were put towards the service of the team as a whole. "The Mario Balotelli show is no different to me. He is treated like any other player," Rodgers explained.
"We have an image of a team here, of how we play and work and how we represent the club. "I like players that are different. I like individual personality in people with hair and coloured boots but as long as they don't see themselves as an individual, that is what is important.
"They have to fit into the parameters of the team and if those players over the longer term don't it can be difficult for them to work here. "But in terms of that, he is genuinely working hard and doing his best at Liverpool." The Northern Irishman added: "As long as he is doing his best that is all I can ask as a coach: whether that best is going to be good enough that remains to be seen – but that is the same for every player, not just Mario."
Rodgers was unimpressed when told of Balotelli's shirt-swap on Wednesday and, turning to the issue on Thursday, the manager said: "Any action will be kept between ourselves.
"We just had a conversation about the culture in this country and in particular Liverpool and that is it, matter closed. As well as criticising Balotelli, Liverpool great Souness said Rodgers had to shoulder some of the blame for believing he could succeed in getting more out of the striker than the top managers who had previously worked with the eccentric forward.
"Roberto Mancini twice, Jose Mourinho had one look at him and very quickly said 'I can't work with this guy', Cesare Prandelli said after the World Cup he made a giant mistake taking him to Brazil," Souness said.
"What makes you (Rodgers) think you can get something different from him?" added Souness, himself a former Liverpool manager.
John Dykes " A gooner, Gonner, Or Gunner
An International Break can do funny things to the mind. Mine, for instance, was heavily engaged this past week wondering whether we have seen the last (for the time being at least) of Mesut Ozil, Petr Cech, David De Gea and Juan Mata in the Barclays Premier League. I know, it seems crazy to contemplate losing some of the finest talent to have graced this country in recent times but the last fortnight has seen an increase in speculation about the futures of all four. Over here, and out there on the Web, newspapers have been chock-full of stories about these prospective moves as well as columns offering provocative opinions on… on what precisely? Speculation? A Daily Mail columnist, notorious for his “click-baiting” style of column-writing (he deals in outrageously provocative, opinionated pieces just to get readers clicking on the article), accused Ozil of being a “bottle job” if he leaves Arsenal. A bottle job is a coward by the way. And that’s not a very nice thing to say. So, are there any grounds for even thinking of leveling that accusation at the German? Let’s consider the “story” first. It seems only yesterday that Mesut Ozil arrived in this country in an uncharacteristically bombastic move by Arsenal. A record fee was paid, Real Madrid colleagues were said to feel let down by his departure, and the player promptly started his career here with a bang. A season and a bit on, Ozil is injured after a patchy start to this campaign and Monday’s newspapers reported that an unnamed “source” had said the player is unhappy with the way he has been deployed by Arsene Wenger and is therefore the subject of speculation. The same articles suggested Ozil could be the subject of a £30m bid from Bayern Munich during the next transfer window?
So, will he be off in January? Would Arsenal let him go should such an offer come in? “No,” was the resounding answer from journalists Raphael Honigstein and Matt Scott when we discussed the matter on Wednesday’s Football Today. Ordinarily that would have been good enough for me to say, “No story here. Move along please.” Yet Wenger’s insistence at Thursday’s Arsenal Annual General Meeting that he would try to bring a player to the club in January, allied to Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis’s assertion that the club doesn’t have a “huge pile” of transfer funds available, revived my interest in the Ozil exit theory. Most experts feel the player Arsenal want to bring in come January is Borussia Dortmund’s superb central defender Mats Hummels. He won’t come cheap – especially as there is said to be stiff competition for his signature. So, would a club as innately conservative financially as Arsenal feel more comfortable buying the player with funds raised by the sale of another? Probably. As much as they may want to bring in defensive midfielder Sami Khedira from Real and the exciting Julian Draxler from Schalke, the only way that could realistically happen would be if the club sold off an asset.It would still be a surprise, and a disappointment, to see a World Cup winner of Ozil’s pedigree leave in January but it may not be entirely out of the question. His injury makes it less likely but the player did look like someone in need of a rest anyway after his World Cup exertions. Would a return to a league that offers a Winter Break appeal to him? One suspects it might.A return to his native city may be at the root of the week’s other truly surprising story about Manchester United ‘keeper David De Gea supposedly being keen to move to Real Madrid in January.With Iker Casillas likely to pay the price for making one high-profile mistake too many and summer signing Keylor Navas not favoured, it would seem the desire may be there from Real to capture the young Spaniard who has become highly rated by those who follow United.Marca newspaper, the Real Madrid mouthpiece, has been highly vocal about the club’s interest (suggesting a £25 million bid), so this could turn out to be a stern test of resolve for Louis van Gaal and his board. Buying “Galacticos” is one thing – keeping a player who has grown in stature and confidence at Carrington is another. The player’s contract at United runs out in 2016 and time is getting tight if the club has to negotiate his new deal in the face of these Spanish overtures. This was one of this week’s newspaper stories that actually looked as if it had some “legs”. Of course, United’s cause could be helped, twice over, should Chelsea’s Petr Cech decide that being back-up to youngster Thibault Courtois is not for him any more. Should the Czech goalie want to move in January, Madrid could do a lot worse than to bring in one of the world’s finest. Messrs Honigstein and Scott said they could see the sense in such a move. Still with Manchester United, their fans have hardly had enough time to form a real emotional bond with Juan Mata and they may not have much longer. Both of my journalist guests this week, and all the others I have spoken to, reckon the Spaniard could find himself involved in a swap deal in January – just a year after he arrived at Old Trafford. Vidal is said to be unsettled at the Turin club and has suffered off-the-pitch problems lately. He has not seemed hugely keen on a move to England in the past, so Spain might turn out to be his next home. The British press reckons such a deal could involve Juventus’ combative Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal but the English club’s hopes of landing the player could be thwarted by, guess who? Yes Real Madrid, who look likely to lose the services of Sami Khedira, who may be heading to Chelsea.
So where does that leave Mata? Out in the cold most likely. But, you know what, I’m done with speculating. The football’s on again this weekend and the newspapers will be full of match reports, features and facts. Those are things I’ll gladly click on time and again.
sunday oliseh |
"dortmond winning formular is killing the vibes" sunday oliseh
As I sat in Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, to watch Dortmund host, outplay and over-run Arsenal in a flattering 2-0 Champions League encounter, I could not help but wonder, how long will it take before this Dortmund team will self-destruct? This might seem strange to you if you have never been fortunate enough to watch them play live. Bvb Dortmund is definitely one of the most entertaining teams to watch in the world. When they play there is passion, speed, pressing football all over the pitch and they practically try to stifle oxygen out of the lungs of the opponent. They are quite successful with this and came close to winning the Uefa Champions League two years ago. Coached by a temperamental and positively motivating figure in the person of Jürgen Klopp, Dortmund has grown from a team that were facing bankruptcy and near extinction in mid-2005 to a better, financially stable team capable of winning major titles. However, as we share thoughts, they are languishing in 14th position on the Bundesliga table, after eight league games, with 13 points behind league leaders Bayern Munich, and are just two points away from the relegation spot. This is due to several reasons. When they took on Arsenal just less than a month ago, they fielded just five regular starters and the rest were reserve players, who normally used to be on the bench. That is what major injuries to star players have constrained them to. In the Bundesliga, Dortmund has the highest number of injured players and this has always been the case in recent years. Though this season they are struggling and marching on in spite of this. One could argue that the season is still quite young, with still 26 games and 78 points to fight for. You could reason that after a World Cup year (Dortmund had some players in the German World Cup-winning team) this was to be expected but the real reason hangs on their success formula. This weekend they lost 2-1 to newly promoted and 11th-placed FC Koln, who, prior to this game, had won just one game!Dortmund's Playing Style! The physical demands of the Dortmund playing style could seem inhuman at times. Mainz's Coach, who beat Dortmund just three days after they outran Arsenal, felt he had to check his TV's remote to see if the TV was not on fast forward mode, as he felt the Dortmund players were running unbelievably fast. This explains why, from the onset, to accommodate Jürgen Klopp's successful playing philosophy of ultra physical body investment, he recruits mostly athletic and talented young players into his fold. When Dortmund recovers the ball from the opponent in its own half, the forward runs in front of the player in possession often break down the opposition. This same pace is applied if that particular ball is lost in recovering up to crowd the midfield. The human body has a limit and I feel in football there just has to be a recovery phase during a game and that's one of the major reasons why Germany won the Fifa World cup in Brazil; because they were able to dictate the pace of the game at most times by their high ball possession, and accelerate when they wanted to, without burning the edges. Bayern Munich has the most German national team players in their fold and they do have fewer injuries and are sitting top of the league with Pep Guardiola pulling the strings. Don’t forget that Dortmund also play in the Champions League, further reducing the recovery periods available to them to replenish lost energy. At the moment, the burden on the physical aspect of the players is killing them and, if not solved, could see Dortmund struggle like never before under the recent but successful Jürgen Klopp era.
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