Lydia Forson Says She Doesn’t Have a Baby

“I don’t have a baby, if I did, I’d be more than proud to show him or her off,” was Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson’s response to grapevine talks that she has a baby.

There are rumors that the bubbly actress had a baby at an early age and left it in an orphanage. The reports also claimed she had in the past had sexual relationship with soccer star Stephen Appiah, actor cum presenter Chris Attoh and musician Screw Face.

But Lydia said she had never met Stephen Appiah or Screw Face and described Chris as a harmless ‘brother’.

When News-One first contacted her Sunday, the ‘Phone Swap’ actress grudgingly addressed the reports but she decided to address them because certain people and a section of the media had started taking advantage of the rumors.

She said none of the rumors were true and challenged those spreading them to come out with a proof. “I don’t have a baby, if I did, I’d be more than proud to show him or her off. I’ve never met Stephen Appiah or Screw Face before. And Chris Attoh is like a brother,” she emphasized. Continue reading “Lydia Forson Says She Doesn’t Have a Baby”

Former Black Stars Forward Kevin Prince Boateng Rocks With Lover

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She’s been accused of distracting him from his football career and from these pictures, it’s not difficult to see why.

Sports Illustrated model Melisa Satta showed off her enviable figure in Miami as she frolicked in the ocean with AC Milan boyfriend Kevin-Prince Boateng and he was happy to be the sole focus of her attention.

The couple heated things up in the sunshine as they passionately kissed while taking a dip, oblivious of other holidaymakers.

Gorgeous 26-year-old Melissa wore a bright striped bikini which struggled to contain her ample curves and showed off her pert bottom.

A star tattoo on each of her hips and a larger tattoo on her right shoulder were also visible.

Meanwhile, Kevin, 25, showcased his impressive collection of body art as he took to the beach in a pair of black shorts.

The playful couple appeared to be re-enacting scenes from the movie ‘Dirty Dancing’ at one stage as Kevin lifted Melissa out of the water. Continue reading “Former Black Stars Forward Kevin Prince Boateng Rocks With Lover”

Nigeria Financial Regulator Arunmah Oteh Suspended Pending Invenstigation

Nigeria's financial regulator Arunmah Oteh

The head of Nigeria’s stock exchange regulator, Arunmah Oteh, has been suspended pending an investigation into allegations of malpractice.

The decision of the regulator’s board comes after a parliamentary committee recommended she be investigated.

Ms Oteh was given the job of cleaning up the stock exchange following a crisis in 2009 which saw stocks lose around 60% of their value in a year.

She has not officially been accused of any wrongdoing herself.

The BBC’s Will Ross in Lagos says this not the first time a probe into fraud in Nigeria has turned into a circus of accusations and counter-accusations as the hunter turns hunted. Continue reading “Nigeria Financial Regulator Arunmah Oteh Suspended Pending Invenstigation”

Former President Bush Disses Justin Bieber

By Christopher Rosen

Justin Bieber has an army of fans, but don’t count George H.W. Bush among them.

Speaking with Jenna Bush Hager, his granddaughter, on the TODAY show, Bush revealed his shocking indifference to the Canadian pop icon.

“Is that his song?” he asked the younger Bush after she sang the chorus of “Baby.” The former president then added, “I don’t think I’d like it.”

The blasphemy of that statement aside, Bush does have one thing in common with Bieber: a preference for colorful socks. “Bieb?” the 41st president said when confronted with evidence of sartorial similarities between himself and the 18-year-old singer. “Is he a sock man?”

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George Zimmermans Wife Shellie Zimmerman Arrested

From Trymaine Lee

Shellie Zimmerman, the wife of the Florida man charged with fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, was arrested and charged Tuesday afternoon with one count of perjury, according to law enforcement officials.

The charges stem from what prosecutors have described as a series of lies and distortions made by the couple during an earlier bond hearing in April, when George Zimmerman and his family claimed they were broke. By late Tuesday afternoon, Shellie Zimmerman posted bond, set at $1,000. Continue reading “George Zimmermans Wife Shellie Zimmerman Arrested”

Ghana Black Stars Players Talk Too Much, Says Former Captain

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Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah believes the current crop of national team players “talk too much.”

Appiah, who captained the Stars to their two previous appearances at the Fifa World Cup in 2006 and 2010, feels there is a tendency to lose focus when players speak on too many occasions ahead of crucial matches.

“The players talk too much,” he said in an interview with Asempa Sports adding that “during my time we were not talking too much.”

“Essien, Sulley and I were not talking too much.” They should keep quiet and let their feet do the talking.”

Ghana suffered a painful 1:0 loss to Zambia in 2014 World Cup qualifier last Saturday but Appiah is confident that the Stars can still secure qualification drawing on the team’s previous experience in 2005. Continue reading “Ghana Black Stars Players Talk Too Much, Says Former Captain”

US Official Says Somali al-Shabab Camel Reward for Barack Obama is Absurd

A top US envoy has dismissed as “absurd” a reward of 10 camels for information about President Barack Obama’s hideout by Somali militants.

Al-Shabab made the mock offer after the US announced rewards of $3-7m (£2-4.5m) for various militant commanders.

The al-Qaeda linked group offered chickens for information about US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Johnnie Carson became the first top US official in two decades to visit Mogadishu over the weekend.

When asked about al-Shabab’s offer at a news conference, Continue reading “US Official Says Somali al-Shabab Camel Reward for Barack Obama is Absurd”

England Draws 1-1 Against France at Euro 2012

Euro 2012: France 1-1 England

Joleon Lescott scored England’s first goal at Euro 2012, but they were denied victory by France’s Samir Nasri.

Defender Lescott gave England the lead when he nodded in Steven Gerrard’s free-kick from the right.

But shortly before the break Manchester City team-mate Nasri equalised when he drilled in from 20 yards.

Alou Diarra forced a great save from Joe Hart with a header while England’s James Milner fired into the side-netting with the goal at his mercy.

France created the best of the very few clear-cut chances.

Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye had a goalbound half-volley deflected wide, while Karim Benzema had a shot saved low by Hart and another headed clear by England captain Gerrard.

England’s next Group D fixture is against Sweden on Friday, with France up against co-hosts Ukraine.

Euro 2012: France 1-1 England

Phil McNulty, BBC Sports

England’s opening Euro 2012 game ended in stalemate as they played out a low-key draw with France in Donetsk.

Joleon Lescott gave England the lead with a header from captain Steven Gerrard’s free-kick – but France were level before the interval with a fine 20-yard finish from his Manchester City team-mate Samir Nasri.

It was a game that dulled the early sparkle of this tournament, played out in searing temperatures inside the Donbass Arena by two teams who may well enjoy a degree of satisfaction in taking a point from their first game.

James Milner wasted an early chance for England, while new manager Roy Hodgson was grateful to goalkeeper Joe Hart for a fine block from Alou Diarra’s header.

Hodgson made the bold choice of Arsenal teenager Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain ahead of Stewart Downing. Opportunities for him to shine were rare but he can be pleased with his efforts in strength-sapping conditions.

Karim Benzema carried France’s greatest threat after the break and a late save from Hart ensured England go into their second game against Sweden in Kiev on Friday unbeaten.

Once again England were tactically disciplined and highly-organised – an early trademark under Hodgson since he succeeded Fabio Capello.

And the manager knows this was a game safely negotiated without damage as he waits for the return of striker Wayne Rooney after he completes his suspension against Sweden.

England’s preparation for Euro 2012 was disrupted by injuries – and not even Hodgson’s backroom staff were safe as veteran Ray Clemence injured himself in the warm-up and had to be carried off.

The failure to cut the supply line to Nasri did not cost England when he pulled an early shot wide. This punishment was to come later with his equaliser.

England created the best opportunity of what was some early sparring, played out in an occasionally eerie silence in this giant arena. Such was the lack of noise from the stands that players could constantly be heard shouting instructions.

Ashley Young played in Milner behind the ponderous France central defensive pair of Adil Rami and Philippe Mexes. He evaded goalkeeper Hugo Lloris but found the angle too acute and failed to hit the target.

Oxlade-Chamberlain was not seeing a great deal of possession – and he was to pick up a yellow card for a foul on the outstanding right-back Mathieu Debuchy – but one impressive change of feet and a pass that found Young just offside hinted at his rich potential.

England took the lead on the half-hour when captain Gerrard’s inviting free-kick was headed by past Lloris by Lescott, who had escaped his marker Diarra.

It was an advantage they held for just nine minutes, paying the price for carelessness in possession that invited the trouble it eventually got in the shape of Nasri’s equaliser.

Diarra almost made amends for his part in Lescott’s goal with a point-blank header that was blocked by Hart before Nasri was able to take control and was not put off by Gerrard’s attempted challenge to score low to Hart’s right from 20 yards.

France visibly grew in confidence as the interval approached and both Hart and Ashley Cole combined to block Benzema as he closed in on the angle.

Benzema once again demonstrated his danger with a powerful drive that was saved by Hart – but this came in the middle of cagey, attritional exchanges. Glen Johnson was also forced into a timely penalty area interception as Benzema threatened once more.

Hodgson made a double change with 13 minutes left when he sent on Jermain Defoe for Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jordan Henderson for the visibly tiring Scott Parker.

England were grateful for a crucial Danny Welbeck deflection that took Yohan Cabaye’s shot wide as France continued to play with the greater momentum.

Hodgson’s side continued to show resilience to get the reward for a dogged display – and they can look forward to taking the next step in Euro 2012 against Sweden.