Friday, 20 December 2013

MOST PAID SOCCER COACHES IN THE WORLD - KESHI DOESNT MAKE THE LIST

Bayern Munich  coach Pep Guardiola tops the list of the most highly paid coaches in the world ahead of arch rival jose mourinho of Chelsea. Fabio Capello  (Russia) is the highest paid national team coach while our dear Stephen Keshi, who earns only N5 million couldn’t make the list!  Here is the list of the top ten most paid football coaches in the world
S/N
NAME
CLUB/TEAM
SALARY (Million Pounds)
1
Pep Guardiola
Bayern Munich
14.8
2
Jose Mourinho
Chelsea
8.37
3
Marcelo  Lippi
Guangzhou
8.34
4
Arsene Wenger
Arsenal
6.89
5
Fabio Capello
Russia
6.51
6
Carlo Anceloti
Real Madrid
6.26
7
David Moyes
Manchester United
4.92
8
Tarta Martino
Barcelona
4.5
9
Jurgen Klopp
Brossia Dortmund
3.59
10
Manuel Pelegrin
Manchester City
3.47
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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

THE WORLD PAYS TRIBUTE TO MANDELA



The whole world must have been in South Africa on Tuesday  to pay their last respects  at the FNB stadium in  Johannesburg to the Iconic Mandela who passed away last week.
91 serving leaders, members of royal families, and 10 former heads of state were all present at the memorial for the former South African president.
Below is the full list of the VIPs present.
FULL LIST OF VIPS AT MEMORIAL
- Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
- Angolan Vice President Manuel Vincent.
- Argentinian Acting President Amado Boudou.
- Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.
- Bahamas’ Prime Minister Perry Christie.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

SEE OBASANJO'S TOUCHING TRIBUTE TO MANDELA



In an interview with journalists at his home town in Abeokuta, Ogun state south western Nigeria, on Friday, Former head of state, Obasanjo said Mandela’s life was an example of what people should all aspire for. See his tribute below
“In all situations, he lived nobly and died in nobility. Let us bear in mind that we all have the opportunity to act nobly in whatever position we find ourselves,” 

THE LIFE OF NELSON MANDELA



Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, South African activist, winner of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, and the first black president of South Africa (1994-1999). Born in Umtata, South Africa, in what is now Eastern Cape province, Mandela was the son of a Xhosa-speaking Thembu chief. He attended the University of Fort Hare in Alice where he became involved in the political struggle against the racial discrimination practiced in South Africa. He was expelled in 1940 for participating in a student demonstration. After moving to Johannesburg, he completed his course work by correspondence through the University of South Africa and received a bachelor’s degree in 1942. Mandela then studied law at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He became increasingly involved with the African National Congress (ANC), a multiracial nationalist movement which sought to bring about democratic political change in South Africa. Mandela helped establish the ANC Youth League in 1944 and became its president in 1951.