Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Lil Frosh Girlfriend Finally Speaks After Davido Terminated Lil Frosh

Davido newly signed artist Lil Frosh girlfriend Gift Camille said that she dated the singer for over 10 months. She stated that Lil Frosh has been abusing her the whole time. The beautiful model noted that she continued the relationship because she thought that Lil Frosh would change in a matter of time.

Gift Camille, the girlfriend of Davido newly signed artist Lil Frosh has finally spoken out on the issue between her and the singer. Taking to her official Instagram page, she stated that she should have spoken earlier but she thought that her boyfriend would change his violent behavior in a matter of time.

According to her, they have been dating each other for over 10 months and he has been abusing her for that whole period of time. The young lady noted that the beating she received that got the attention of people on social media happened on Tuesday, 15th September 2020, noting that it led to internal bleeding in her head.

According to her words; “Lil Frosh and I have been dating for almost 10 months now and he has been abusing me physically, mentally, and emotionally. At first, I sincerely hoped he was going to change but he didn’t. It started with stripping me off my friends telling me who to talk to and who not to talk to.

It grew to him beating me each time we had an argument, he will beat me, smash my phone, destroy my ring light, pour me water even film me naked and threaten to post it online. He has done this right in front of @okikidft and it continued. This happened last 15th of September, 2020 which led to the internal bleeding in my head and confirmed by doctors.

My manager spoke on my behalf with my permission and he is not to be blamed for anything. He didn’t beg me to go and meet him no one did, not even my family, everyone advised me but I still did what I wanted hoping for change.”


Gift Camille also shared the details of what happened on the day that she was beaten to stupor.


Reacting to the news of his newly signed artist misbehaviour, Davido has decided to terminate his contract with Lil Frosh. In a press release made available on his official Instagram page, it was explained that the record label DMW did not see domestic violence as a trivial matter and that after some investigations, they had decided to end the recording contract with the fast rising rapper Lil Frosh.

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BBNaija 2020: Gov Abiodun gives Laycon N5M, 3-bedroom flat; makes him Ogun Youth Ambassador

The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has gifted a 3-bedroom apartment and a sum of N5million to the winner of the 2020 Big Brother Naija reality TV show, Olamilekan Agbelesebioba, otherwise known as Laycon.

DAILY POST reports that Laycon was at the Okemosan office of Gov Abiodun on Tuesday.

Laycon, who just won the grand prize of N85million from the Big Brother Naija show Lockdown edition, was in Ogun State on a ‘thank-you visit’.

While commending Laycon for displaying the unprecedented traits of a true Ogun indigene, Abiodun appointed him as the Ogun State Youth Ambassador.

Laycon also paid homage to the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo.

Oba Gbadebo, company of his chiefs, received Laycon at his palace in Ake, Abeokuta; where he gave him royal blessings.

DAILY POST reports that Laycon’s father is an indigene of Odeda Local Government, while his mother hailed from Ipokia Local Government, all in Ogun.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Champions League: Manchester City file appeal against ban

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has confirmed that Manchester City, have launched a legal bid to stop UEFA from banning them from the 2020/2021 Champions League, the UK Sun reports.

Pep Guardiola’s side face being booted out of Europe’s top competition, for allegedly breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP).

But City have now approached CAS to throw out the case before a final ruling is even delivered.

Last month, UEFA announced the matter would now be considered by a panel of judges, after a review from independent investigators.

The recommendation from the unit is that Guardiola’s men are banned from the lucrative tournament for a season, probably the 2020/2021 campaign.

City are challenging UEFA’s right to send the case to their adjudicatory chamber and their competence to sit in judgement on the club at all.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Fans of Premier League champions seem to believe they are immune from Financial Fair Play punishment

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YOU can hear the angry moaning from Manchester City fans already.

It’s not fair. It’s a stitch-up, a conspiracy. Anyway, Financial Fair Play is illegal. They cannot touch us.

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But they can. And, it seems, they will.

If Uefa follow through with the clear threat to ban City from the Champions League, Europe’s governing body will prove they have teeth.

Yes, Uefa are on the point of giving the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich — backed by Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal — what they are demanding.

The way some of these clubs behave, to hear them crying “foul” is hypocritical at best.

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But given City have not denied the authenticity of ANY of the documents that have pointed the finger at them, it is hard to argue they did not know exactly what they were doing when they tried to get round FFP  rules.

Had City declared they did not accept the legitimacy of FFP, that they were going to challenge it legally and so were simply going to ignore it, they might have had more of a case.

There is a legitimate grievance. FFP was set up to keep the established order top of the pile.

However, European Law gives sport the right to set its own rules.

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And FFP has been backed by the legal courts and the Lausanne-based Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Instead, we were told with each set of financial results how well they had done to meet the requirements.

So City were publicly paying lip-service to the regulations, while all the time actively and determinedly flouting them.

That was despite the fact that when they strong-armed Uefa into accepting a deal in 2014, the initial punishment — in itself far less than envisaged by the European body’s financial arm — was watered down considerably.

It was a high-stakes game of chicken with Uefa.

Pretending to be toeing the line while actually sticking their boot into the whole ethos of the FFP code.

It could be a while before City get their hands on the coveted Champions League trophy

Now, though, it is City whose feathers are more than ruffled. Admittedly, even if they are kicked out of the Champions League for 12 months it is unlikely to have any significant impact.

The Abu Dhabi money taps are switched on, seemingly for good, building something that is set to last.

Maybe, the odd transfer target might suggest he would rather wait a season then join when he can play for the  biggest prize in club football.

There might even be a player currently at the Etihad who feels he is running out of chances to win the European Cup and who could decide to push for a move.

Money, though, can go a long way to persuade people their destiny is in light blue. And City, it is clear, have plenty  of that at their disposal. More than  pretty much anyone, Paris Saint-Germain excluded.

On the pitch, Pep Guardiola’s side are a thing of rare beauty. Utterly glorious. A team you wish was yours.

But unless everyone plays to the same set of rules, there is no game. And City, it seems, have not been  following them. Sympathy will be hard to find.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Arsenal and Chelsea are heading for one of the biggest London derbies of all-time



Arsenal and Chelsea are heading for one of the biggest London derbies of all-time as they prepare to face off in the Europa League final.

These two sides were the best teams coming into the competition back in the Autumn and so, with some luck of the draw, it is quite fitting that they have ended up as the finalists. Both teams will want the glory of the trophy but for Arsenal the prize of qualifying for next season’s Champions League makes this match doubly important.

Arsenal and Chelsea know each other well from domestic competition, and of course they have met in Europe before. They clashed in the 2003/04 Champions League, with Chelsea prevailing over two legs. But this match will have a wholly different sensation as it is a European final. One game, in a neutral stadium, and the winner takes it all.

But what do we think will happen in Baku? We’ve rounded up what we feel are the five likeliest things.

1. Chelsea on the front-foot

In Chelsea’s other final this season, they played Manchester City in the EFL Cup. The Blues on that occasion ignored their usual Sarrismo style of play and went for a decidedly “Mourinho” approach of parking the bus and looking for a smash-and-grab win on the break through the brilliance of Eden Hazard.

Well, that didn’t work in the end. Moreover it was heavily predicated on N’Golo Kanté being, well, N’Golo Kanté. They finally unleashed the Frenchman in his natural role and he was excellent as a result. Now seeing as Kanté will likely miss the final against Arsenal with injury, this tactic becomes a lot less viable as without his defensive power, Chelsea would just be too permeable.

So expect the Blues to come out swinging. They won’t sit back and try to hit Arsenal on the break, but rather will try and impose their will on the game. A midfield of Jorginho, Mateo Kovacic and Ross Barkley is likely. That’s a trio born to play expressive football, so expect them to do just that and really try to out-play Arsenal.

2. An unlikely scorer

When Unai Emery’s Sevilla won their first Europa League in 2014, well, it was 0-0 and they did so on penalties. But one of the scorers was Stephane Mbia, a defensive midfielder, rather than attacking mid Marko Marin. Then when they retained the title a year later, sure Carlos Bacca scored two of the goals but Sevilla’s first on the night came from defensive midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak. Finally, when they completed their threepeat by beating Liverpool in 2016, two of the goals came from right-back Coke (who scored in the 2014 shootout).

The pattern here is that when Unai Emery manages a side in a Europa League final, someone unlikely sticks the ball in the back of the net. Then you look back to Arsenal’s previous European final, when they played Barcelona in the 2006 Champions League final, and see that their scorer that day was not Thierry Henry, Freddie Ljungberg or Cesc Fabregas but Sol Campbell.

Taking these things into consideration, it seems fairly likely that one of Arsenal’s goals in Baku is going to be scored by someone no one was expecting to hit the back of the net. Perhaps Shkodran Mustafi could come up with the ultimate redemption moment? Or how about about Ainsley Maitland-Niles making a name for himself?

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3. Mkhitaryan’s absence will be felt

Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not play for Arsenal in the 2019 Europa League final. He’s not injured or suspended, but he is Armenian. The final is being held in Baku, which is in Azerbaijan. You may remember them from Atlético Madrid’s shirt sponsor a season or so ago.

Azerbaijan is a Eurasian country that shares a border with Armenia, and the two countries have been at odds with each other for decades now over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. There is constant violence as a result of this situation, and this means that an Armenian like Mkhitaryan simply isn’t safe in Azerbaijan. So he elected not to travel.

There is no doubt that his absence will be felt on the night. Whether that’s on the field – as Arsenal will now be lacking a game-changing talent to bring off the bench – or off the field, where the Gunners have been formally disallowed from showing support for their team-mate. But don’t be surprised if they sneak something in there or the commentators bring it up. All in all, it casts an ugly shadow over what should be a tremendously joyous event.

4. Hazard to say goodbye in style

Eden Hazard is almost certainly leaving Chelsea this summer. It’s an open secret. Real Madrid have been publicly courting him now, after years of little whispers about how much Zinedine Zidane and Florentino Perez admire the Belgian. Now with a huge hole on their left-wing and coming off a terrible season, they will turn to Hazard to save them.

That means the Europa League final will be Eden Hazard’s last match in a Chelsea shirt, and being the showman that he is, Hazard will want to go out in style. Hazard’s mesmeric dribbling has done Arsenal in before, and he’s bagged four goals in 18 games against the Gunners. Expect him to show his level and “earn” that Real Madrid move with a spectacular display in Baku, running Arsenal ragged and more than likely scoring to hit the 20-goals-a-season mark for the first time in his career.

5. Arsenal will win

Despite Chelsea’s bold approach and Eden Hazard’s desire to go out in style, the Blues will still find themselves coming up short on the night. Arsenal are going to win the 2019 Europa League, it’s as simple and clear-cut as that.

Why? Well partly because they’ve signed Unai Emery as head coach and winning the Europa League is what he does. The Spaniard was in charge of Sevilla for all three of their recent wins in the competition. In fact this season is the first time since 2015/16 that Emery was back in the competition, that he has made it all the way to the final should surprise no one. He’s gonna go all the way.

An addendum to this point is that Maurizio Sarri has won nothing his entire career. No trophies. Meanwhile Unai Emery has those three Europa Leagues as well as a domestic treble with PSG. He knows how to negotiate those tense and tight moments, he knows how to win.

The final reason is an issue of need. Chelsea finished third in the Premier League this season, they will be playing Champions League football next season no matter what happens. They could lose 10-0 in Baku and Eden Hazard could take a swing at Roman Abramovich and it wouldn’t make a bit of difference to Chelsea’s medium and long-term sporting health.

But Arsenal? They finished fifth. If they don’t win the Europa League this season then they’ll be back in it next season. But if they capture the trophy then they get to ascend to the promised land of the Champions League, which is exactly where they want to be. So the Arsenal players will have a needto win, rather than a want to win. And in moments of great strengths, need always beats want.

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Arsenal and Chelsea meet in the Europa League final

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Arsenal and Chelsea meet in the Europa League final on Wednesday in a match that could define their seasons, shape their summers, and determine their futures.


Victory for Arsenal in Unai Emery's debut campaign would secure a place in next season's Champions League, with the Gunners having missed out through their final Premier League position.


Chelsea are already assured of a place in the Champions League but might be saying farewell to Eden Hazard this summer if he departs for Real Madrid, while the future of head coach Maurizio Sarri is also under the spotlight.


But who does it mean more to? And what are the main talking points? We take an in-depth look at the Europa League final...


A final verdict on Emery's first season


Emery has stressed in his first season that the "objective" for Arsenal was to finish in the top four in the Premier League. They didn't achieve that - due in part to a terrible run at the end of the campaign that saw them take just one point from four matches - but they have another chance to secure the same reward of joining Europe's elite competition with victory in Baku. Plus they can add a trophy to their cabinet.


Victory would ensure the season is remembered as a success, perhaps even more successful than expected.


"Our possibility is to win a title and play in the Champions League next year," said Emery ahead of the game. "Now I can say the same as when we started. It's going to be difficult. We can be, first, happy for this challenge and with a very big responsibility to do all to achieve that."


The flip side for Arsenal is that defeat would leave the season wide open to far closer scrutiny.


The Gunners could, after all, have finished in the top four with just two additional points.


A win from any of those four games towards the end of the season - Crystal Palace, Wolves, Leicester or Brighton - might have been enough.


Achieve victory in Baku, and that poor run of results will be forgotten. Lose, and the shortcomings might sting a little more, especially as it would mean a third straight season without Champions League football. That would be Arsenal's longest sustained absence from the competition since 1997/98.


"A club like Arsenal has to be in the Champions League," said midfielder Granit Xhaka. "We want to give the fans Champions League back. We can take a trophy and go back there."


As well as the prestige of playing in the Champions League, Arsenal's summer spending plans will also be impacted by the result in Baku. Champions League football will increase their budget and gives them the potential to attract a higher calibre of player.


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What would win mean for Sarri?


Sarri has been a head coach for 29 years. He has managed 19 different clubs. However, major silverware has always eluded him.


He came close to winning his first trophy earlier this season when Chelsea lost on penalties in the Carabao Cup final, but now he gets another shot. And might it be his final shot with the Blues?


Despite a seemingly successful season - at least in terms of end results - Sarri could be leaving Chelsea to join Juventus. Sky sources have indicated Sarri's agent Fali Ramadani is set to meet Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia to discuss the terms of his exit after the Europa League final.


What better way to sign off than with a trophy, even though Sarri was keen to avoid talk over his future ahead of the match.


"I want to think only of the final. I have a contract then for two years. Now is not the moment. Our feeling is that we want to win.


"In this moment, I love them. I have 22 wonderful men and players. I am really very happy. I have to consider it for the future. I have to consider that I love English football and the Premier League."


This could also be the "perfect farewell" for Hazard, who is entering the final year of his contract and is wanted by Real Madrid.


Hazard insists nothing has been finalised regarding his future, but he conceded lifting the trophy in Baku would provide a fitting send-off.


"If it is my last game, I hope to bring the trophy. Would it be the perfect farewell? Yes."


Will Cech play?


One of the big talking points ahead of the final is whether goalkeeper Petr Cech plays for Arsenal.


The 37-year-old is retiring this summer and is expected to return to Chelsea as a sporting director.


After the news broke, Cech - who has started all eight knockout matches in the Europa League this season, but has been second choice to Bernd Leno in the Premier League - took to Twitter to state he is fully focused on Arsenal's cause, but whether he should be selected ahead of Leno has been widely debated going into the showdown.


Emery wasn't conclusive in the build-up when asked about Cech starting.


"I respect him a lot. He is amazing, first as a person and a professional goalkeeper. He deserves trust in him, his career says to us he is a gentleman. He can start or cannot start, I am going to decide. How can we not believe in him?"


Emery will also decide whether Arsenal play with a back four or go with a 3-5-2 and hope the wing-backs can cause Chelsea problems. Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not be involved after he opted against travelling to Baku.


One potentially interesting aspect in the build-up is that Arsenal arrived in Baku on Saturday, whereas Chelsea only touched down on Tuesday. That should mean the Gunners are more accustomed to the climate and the three-hour time difference for a game that kicks off at 11pm local time.


Will Kante be fit to start?


While Emery faces a decision over Cech, Sarri has several injury issues to contend with.


The most notable concern is midfielder N'Golo Kante, who is rated as only "50-50" for the final by Sarri due to a knee injury. Kante has been a key player for Chelsea and if he misses out, then Ross Barkley or Mateo Kovacic might start in his place.


Antonio Rudiger is out due to injury, meaning Andreas Christensen is likely to start alongside David Luiz in the centre of defence, while Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Callum Hudson-Odoi will also miss out.


Sarri then faces a selection dilemma up front.


Olivier Giroud started as the main striker in all of Chelsea's Europa League knockout games and is the joint-top scorer in the competition, but will he keep his place in the starting XI? Or will Sarri turn to Gonzalo Higuain? Or perhaps even play Hazard as a false nine, as he did in a 2-0 defeat against Arsenal in January and in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City?


Sticking with former Arsenal striker Giroud seems like the logical choice, but Sarri could be tempted to make a change against familiar opposition.


Charlie Nicholas' prediction


"This game has got drama written all over it.


"I think it's bigger for Arsenal to get a result here. They've been out of the Champions League for two years. The manager has done well. The finances are starting to shrink in terms of buying power. If they were to get Champions League football, it would not make it a dramatic transfer window, but the deals will be cuter.


"The players that cost £20m-£25m will be better than what Arsenal currently have. Chelsea have been here too often. They go from the champions, to being poor, to running close, to being poor again. Chelsea have got the Champions League but they have the transfer embargo and are out of control at the moment, so it's bigger for Arsenal than it is Chelsea."


Read Charlie's full prediction here.


Follow the Europa League final on Sky Sports


You can follow all of the action of Chelsea vs Arsenal from Baku on the Sky Sports appand skysports.com with our dedicated Europa League final live blog, which will feature the best build-up, commentary and reaction.


The Europa League final will take place on May 29; Kick-off is at 8pm.


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Chelsea had a training session that was open to the media on Tuesday, the day before its Europa League final match against Arsenal, and it did not go well. At one point during practice, Gonzalo Higuan went in for a tackle on David Luiz and the Brazilian defender did not seemed pleased. The two exchanged words briefly as manager Maurizio Sarri looked on furiously.


Sarri threw his hat into the ground and stormed out of the session. He eventually picked his hat up, just to throw it again and follow it with a kick as he went to the tunnel and left training.

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A Chelsea spokesperson later said Sarri was not mad about the Higuain/Luiz situation, but because the team could not practice some set-pieces with the media being in attendance.

"Maurizio's frustration displayed at the end of training was not related to any of his players, but was due to not being able to practice set-plays in the final 15 minutes of the hour-long training session as it remained open to media."


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Chelsea manager Maurizio sarri takes frustration out on cap

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Maurizio Sarri (right) has yet to win a major honour as a manager

With fewer than 24 hours to go until Chelsea's Europa League final against Arsenal, tensions appeared to be boiling over in Azerbaijan.

Blues manager Maurizio Sarri was visibly frustrated as he walked out of training on Tuesday, throwing and then kicking his cap at the Baku Olympic Stadium.

Striker Gonzalo Higuain and defender David Luiz earlier exchanged words after a confrontation.

Chelsea said Sarri's reaction was "not related to any of his players".

They said the Italian was unhappy "due to not being able to practise set-plays" during training as the session remained open to the media.

There has been speculation over Sarri's future for much of his first season at Stamford Bridge, and he has said he will speak with the club after after the final.

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Real Madrid are widely expected to sign Eden Hazard from Chelsea this summer



Eden Hazard has made a transfer promise to Chelsea supporters ahead of an anticipated exit from Stamford Bridge this summer.

The Belgium international is heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid, where Florentino Perez has revealed interest as he seeks to build a new era of Galaticos.

That would hand Chelsea with a significant void to fill, a task which is made even more difficult by the FIFA-imposed transfer ban, but supporters can take comfort in a promise Hazard has made.

Speaking ahead of Wednesday's Europa League final with Arsenal, where he is aiming to potentially end his spell in west London on a high, Hazard promised fans would never have to see him line up for a rival club.

 

"I am a Blue! It means a lot to me. I cannot play for another club in this country," he told the Guardian .

The club's leading man did not rule out a transfer this summer though but he did vow that it was his goal to leave on a high, while issuing an update on the continued transfer speculation.

"If it is my last game, I hope to bring the trophy. My first trophy at Chelsea was the Europa League, so it would be a nice last trophy.

 

"At the moment, nothing has happened, so I can't say anything. It's in the hands of the clubs.

"But I can put it aside. I have done it during a full season right now and I have played reasonably well. So I stay in that mode: just thinking about football.

"After the final, we will see what happens."

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Arsenal duo Lacazette and Aubameyang were seen sporting the possible kit for the upcoming season




Arsenal FC News: Arsenal’s new kit for 2019/2020 season has been leaked via Footy Headlines.

The Gunners duo Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang sported the brand new kit sponsored by Adidas football.

The traditional home kit with red and white stripes looks stunning, while the yellow away kit takes the cake.

The official sponsorship has been taken by Adidas, who are replacing Puma.

As stated by Footy Headlines, the home kit is inspired by the vintage 1986’ Gunners outfit; the upcoming season’s kit has the Emirates logo up in front with Visit Rwanda patch on the left sleeve, while the away kit carries a dark blue collar.

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The Gunners will play Chelsea in the Europa League final next week at Baku.

The North Londoners are also set to face Bayern, Real Madrid, Roma and Lyon in the pre-season games.

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