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Monday, November 7, 2016

"He is only out of town" Kogi First Lady reacts to rumours about husband's whereabouts


 Wife of Kogi State Governor, Mrs Rashida Yahaya Bello has reacted to social media speculations about her husband, Yahaya Bello's whereabouts. Some claimed the governor is sick and recuperating at an undisclosed location in the country, others said he was flown abroad for treatment in Germany, China or India. Reacting, Mrs Bello said;

LOOK:Dimas Production announces the release of the action series LolaTheSeries

 Actress and movie producer Celine Dimas comes up with another blockbuster,the actress/producer who has also  produced other short films like Psycho,Yawa and Lara  and also stared in soap operas like,,mom and i ,head of state, hills and valleys and movied like jacobs nansion,psycho, after the vow ,walking the lane and  many more now plays the character omolola thompson in this thrilling action series.
Dimas productions is a production house that creates your imagination and is proudly anouncing the release of the first action movie in nigeria LOLATHESERIES staring  CELINE DIMAS , AYO ADESANYA ,CHINEDU EMMANUEL aka NEDU WAZOBIA and VICTOR EDOGUN  And produced by CELINE DIMAS.

Photos: 10 bodies of African migrants found in rubber boat off Libyan coast

 Ten bodies were recovered on Saturday, November 5th, from a rubber dinghy off the Libyan coast while several hundred others were rescued.

16 rescue operations were conducted on Saturday by Maltese. NGO MOAS and the Italian Red Cross, saw over 700 people, including children, being rescued. The migrants shrouded in foil survival blankets crowded onto the deck of Topaz Responder, a search and rescue ship chattered by MOAS.

More photos from Cristiano Ronaldo's new £500k per week contract signing today

 Cristiano Ronaldo today signed a new contract extension with Real Madrid until 2021, a deal that is worth a mind-boggling £500,000 per week. Here are more photos from the press conference as shared by the footballer on his Instagram page...

Big Sean shows off his 'baby' Jhene Aiko on IG

Their love for each other seems to grow each day even though Jhene is still legally married.

Nigerian lady who beat cancer shares her before and after photo

Crystal Chinelo Onyeador a US based Nigerian shared her testimony on twitter.

Woman who claimed that she was assaulted by Donald Trump at a Jeffrey Epstein sex party at age 13 lied about it

 The woman, Katie Johnson, who claimed that Donald Trump raped her at age 13 at one of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's notorious 'sex parties' has been according to DailyMail, caught in her lie. According to an Exclusive by DailyMail.com, when she first filed the civil suit last April, Trump's legal team branded the allegations as 'disgusting at the highest level' and a 'hoax' clearly framed to 'solicit media attention or, perhaps simply politically motivated'.
Clinton supporters immediately seized on the story and opened a discussion about the rape claims on Twitter and other social media networks in the hopes of damaging Trump's push for the White House.
The Huffington Post also jumped on the bandwagon of anti-Trump sentiment after she made her claims, asking: 'Donald Trump Is Accused Of Raping A 13-Year-Old. Why Haven't The Media Covered It?'
Then, last Wednesday, Katie Johnson suddenly cancelled a packed press conference, saying she was 'too afraid' following a series of 'threats' against her.

Lol. Beyonce's mum shares an elevator photo of Solange, JayZ and her son and the Internet runs with it

  Beyoncé's mum posted this photo of Jay Z, Solange, her son Jules and her husband Alan all in an elevator, but quickly deleted it when she noticed that the Internet had ran with it and started making funny comments and memes, but it was already too late, as people had already screengrabbed the photo before it was deleted. Read some of the memes and comments after the cut..

Stevie Wonder throws shade at Donald Trump


Man shares story of how neighbour lost N3.2 million to criminals terrorising Etinan LGA, in Akwa Ibom

 A Facebook user, Bishop Eva-co, has taken to his page on Facebook to share a story of how his neighbour became a victim of the criminals who were terrorising Etinan LGA, in Akwa Ibom. Concerning his neighbour's encounter with the criminals, Bishop Eva wrote:

SEE Photos: Young soldier apprehended in Warri, Delta State for allegedly stealing iPhone

A young soldier was nabbed by traders at popular Gbagi Plaza in Warri, Delta State for stealing an iPhone from a shop. 

(pictured being handcuffed by some policemen) The soldier dressed in military camouflage was reportedly beaten to a pulp before he was rescued and taken to the house of a retired military officer. From the retired officer’s house, the suspect was said to have been whisked to the 3 Battalion, Nigerian Army barracks at Effurun.

SEE:Woman pushes another woman to death in front of a train

 A 30-year-old woman, Melanie Liverpool-Turner was arrested for pushing another woman, 49 year old Connie Watton, in front of a moving subway train in New York.
Witnesses said Liverpool-Turner, had been arguing with Watton, at the Times Square-42nd Street station on Monday. Police said the two women did not know each other.

Exam candidate dies of hypertension two hours before writing mathematics paper in Kenya

A student of Jomo Kenyatta High School preparing to seat for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination which started Monday, has been confirmed dead just two hours to his mathematics paper. The KCSE candidate identified as Francis Gikonyo had been rushed to the district hospital in Nakuru after he was found critically ill, but on getting to the hospital the unlucky student collapsed and died.
Francis’s principal Mr. John Mureithi who said he had been in and out of school for the better part of the year, confirmed the sudden demise in a statement saying:

Engr. Aham Okorocha, the son of Gov. Okorocha of Imo State, poses with Obasanjo during Sokoto Durbar. Photo

Engr. Aham Okorocha, the son of Gov. Okorocha of Imo State, poses with former president Obasanjo during Sokoto Durbar, in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Sultan of Sokoto; Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar III.

SEE:‘You will not see my buttocks, you will not see sexually explicit scenes’ – says Majid Michel after becoming God’s minister

Fans of the Majid Michel will not be seeing raunchy scenes of the actor in movies anymore after he turned into a minister of God. The Ghanaian actor who is dwelling in his new found faith, having attended several churches preaching and performing wonders, will now be regulating whatever roles he would be given to act in movies.
Speaking with Hitz FM in an interview, the actor who intends to propel the viewer’s spirit by impacting good morals in them said: 

Hacked email: Clinton miffed by Pelosi's 'non-answer'?

WASHINGTON (AP) — A hacked email released by WikiLeaks on Sunday suggests Hillary Clinton was miffed by Nancy Pelosi's initial refusal to endorse her during the Democratic presidential primary.
Clinton aide Huma Abedin noted in a July 16, 2015, email to a list of people including campaign Chairman John Podesta that Clinton had asked for the House Democratic leader's endorsement over Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Daily Caller Exclusive: Virginia Gov. Pardons 60,000 Felons, Enough to Swing Election


Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe has granted voting rights to as many as 60,000 convicted felons just in time for them to register to vote, nearly five times more than previously reported and enough to win the state for his long-time friend, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. To get around that, 

SEE:‘We have sex every day’ - Wife of Ghanaian hip hop star, Rap Doctor reveals secret to their long lasting marriage


Annica, the wife of Ghanaian hip hop artiste, Rap Doctor, has revealed one of her secrets to sustaining and maintaining her long lasting marriage of 12 years to the rapper. The proud wife who couldn’t hold back on the happenings in her bedroom simply crowned it on sex.

"Come home now!" - How Omoni Oboli's husband reacted to a photo of his wife's sexy derriere


According to Omoni, who shared this via social media, her husband Nnamdi couldn't resist the sexy photo she sent to him while she was on a movie set, that he immediately urged her to come home. Lol. In her words:
"I sent this picture from Blessing Egbe's set to my husband Nnamdi Oboli and he said 'come home now!!!' Blessing save me oh!"

"Even with my kingsize cassava you still stayed back" - Nigerian designer who proposed to his girlfriend on LFDW thanks her

Nigerian male designer, Johnson Iyaye Rotimi, who proposed to his girlfriend at the just concluded Lagos Fashion and Design Week, this afternoon took to social media to thank her for accepting his proposal. According to him, even with his kingsize cassava, she still stayed back with him and accepted him. He wrote:

Another Body Found on Property of South Carolina Murder, Kidnapping Suspect, Cops Say

Investigators found another body today buried at the South Carolina property where a woman was found chained in a metal container, Spartanburg officials said tonight.
Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright said human remains were uncovered in one of the two places that Todd Kohlhepp pointed out as gravesites. He said they have not yet identified the remains or cause of death, and the search for more remains will continue Monday.
The investigation is expanding to other properties Kohlhepp currently owns or used to own, and those properties are not limited to South Carolina, the sheriff said. He added that the FBI and Department of Homeland Security are also involved in the investigation.
Kohlhepp, who allegedly confessed to killing four people 13 years ago in a South Carolina town, after being charged with the kidnapping of the woman who was found chained at the neck in a storage container, was denied bond today in a South Carolina court.
Officials said Saturday that Kohlhepp claimed responsibility for the murders at a motorcycle shop in 2003. He appeared before a magistrate judge in Spartanburg wearing an orange jumpsuit, and declined to speak when the judge offered him the chance to make a statement. He doesn't have an attorney.
After Kohlhepp was denied bond, Magistrate Judge Jimmy Henson said a circuit court could revisit the issue of bond later.
Kohlhepp was charged with four counts of murder in the 2003 killings, after being charged with the kidnapping of a woman who was held captive on his property. It's possible that the number of charges against Kohlhepp will increase as police investigate his other alleged confessions, prosecutors said.
A Spartanburg County Sheriff's investigative report says Kohlhepp "confessed to investigators that he shot and killed" the owner, service manager, mechanic and bookkeeper of Superbike Motorsports, a high-performance motorcycle shop in Chesnee, South Carolina. "Kohlhepp gave details ... that only the killer would know," the report says.
Earlier this morning, two relatives of victims from the 2003 murders at spoke to the media, expressing a range of emotions, including relief that a suspect had finally been detained.
Terry Guy, who spoke outside of the Spartanburg County jail on his way to the hearing, said he suffered depression in the wake of losing a loved one at the time the crimes took place.
"I lost 70 pounds," he said.
Regarding his feelings after learning the identity of the killer, Guy said that he was relieved, but also sympathetic for Kohlhepp's family.
"My emotions are running from joy to crying, even feeling sorry for the family [of killer] I feel for them," he said.
He also said that he would like "to pray" with Kohlhepp, but added that he expected justice to be served in the case.
"The gentleman has to pay for what he did," he said.
Tom and Lorraine Lucas, who lost their son, Brian, in the quadruple murder, also spoke to the press outside of the courthouse.
"We want to see the face. I want to look at him, and I want to try to use that in healing," Tom Lucas said, regarding Kohlhepp.
Kohlhepp had a criminal record that preceded his arrest on Saturday.
According to South Carolina's sex offender registry, he was required to register as a sex offender in the state after he was convicted of a kidnapping in Arizona in 1987.
According to court documents obtained by ABC News, Kohlhepp was arrested when he was 15 years old for allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl when he was living with his father in Arizona in 1987. Kohlhepp allegedly went to the girl's house, threatened her with a blue steel revolver and forced her to come to his home where he tied her up and taped her mouth shut before raping her. He then walked her back to her house and threatened to kill her family if she told anyone.
The girl called police to report the incident with Kohlhepp, whom she said she knew as "Todd Sampsell," using his father's last name, according to court documents.
Kohlhepp admitted his guilt to police and told authorities he did it because he was enraged at his father, who divorced from his mother when he was about a year old, according to the documents. Kohlhepp told police he was born in Florida, raised in Georgia and moved around a lot. He eventually became a resident in South Carolina where his mother -- identified in court documents as Regina Kohlhepp -- lived.
Kohlhepp's case was moved from juvenile to adult court. The judge who moved his case described Kohlhepp as "very bright and should be advanced academically," but said he is "behaviorally and emotionally dangerous."
"At less than the age of 9, this juvenile was impulsive, explosive, and preoccupied with sexual content. He has not changed. He has been unabatedly aggressive to others and destructive of property since nursery school. He destroys his own clothing, personal possessions and pets apparently on whim and caprice," the judge wrote.
Kohlhepp pleaded guilty, providing that the sexual assault charge be dismissed. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, and was required to register as a sex offender.

Iraq peshmerga attack Islamic State town as army battles in Mosul

BASHIQA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga forces attacked an Islamic State-held town northeast of Mosul on Monday, trying to clear a pocket of militants outside the city while Iraqi troops wage a fierce urban war with the jihadists in its eastern neighborhoods.
As the campaign against Islamic State's Iraqi stronghold entered its fourth week, fighters across the border launched an offensive in the Syrian half of the jihadist group's self-declared caliphate, targeting its base in the city of Raqqa.
The assault on Raqqa, held by Islamic State for nearly three years, will be spearheaded by armed groups backed by the United States and supported by U.S.-led air strikes. Unlike in Iraq where the army is leading the assault, however, it not being coordinated with President Bashar al-Assad or the Syrian army.
In Bashiqa, some 15 km (10 miles) from Mosul, the first waves of a 2,000-strong peshmerga force entered the town on foot and in armored vehicles or Humvees.
Artillery earlier pounded the town, which lies on the Nineveh plains at the foot of a mountain.
"Our aim is to take control and clear out all the Daesh (Islamic State) militants," Lieutenant-Colonel Safeen Rasoul told Reuters. "Our estimates are there are about 100 still left and 10 suicide cars."
Islamic State fighters have sought to slow the offensive on their Mosul stronghold with waves of suicide car bomb attacks. Iraqi commanders say there have been 100 on the eastern front and 140 in the south.
A top Kurdish official told Reuters on Sunday the jihadists had also deployed drones strapped with explosives, long-range artillery shells filled with chlorine gas and mustard gas and trained snipers.
As a peshmerga column moved into Bashiqa on Monday, a loud explosion rocked the convoy, and two large plumes of white smoke could be seen just 50 feet (15 meters) away. A peshmerga officer said two suicide car bombs had tried to hit the advancing force.
"They are surrounded... If they want to surrender, OK. If they don't, they will be killed," said Lieutenant-Colonel Qandeel Mahmoud, standing next to a Humvee, supported by a cane he said he has needed since he was wounded in the leg by two suicide car bombers four months ago.
In eastern districts of Mosul, which Iraqi special forces broke into last week, officers say jihadists melted into the population, ambushing and isolating troops in what the special forces spokesman called the world's "toughest urban warfare".
TWIN OFFENSIVES
Mosul, the largest Islamic State-controlled city in either Iraq or Syria, has been held by the group since its fighters drove the army out of northern Iraq in June 2014.
The Mosul campaign, the most complex military operation in Iraq in a decade, brings together a force of around 100,000 soldiers, security forces, Shi'ite militias and peshmerga, backed by a U.S.-led coalition, to crush the Sunni jihadists.
Across the border, U.S.-backed Syrian fighters have launched their own campaign, called Euphrates Anger, to recapture Raqqa.
Twin offensives on Raqqa and Mosul could bring to an end the self-styled caliphate declared by Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi from the pulpit of a Mosul mosque in 2014.
Baghdadi, whose whereabouts are unknown but who is believed to be in northern Iraq close to the Syrian border, has told his followers there can be no retreat in a "total war" with their enemies.
The militants in Mosul have been waging a fierce and brutal defense, although they have lost ground on all fronts outside the city itself.
To the south of Mosul, security forces said they had recaptured and secured the town of Hammam al-Alil from Islamic State fighters, who they said had kept thousands of residents as human shields as well as marching many others alongside retreating militants towards Mosul as cover from air strikes.
The security forces on the southern front have continued their advance, reaching within 4 km (2-1/2 miles) of Mosul's airport, on the southern edge of the city and on the western bank of the Tigris River which runs through its center.
To the north, a military statement said the army's Sixteenth Infantry Division had also recaptured the village of Bawiza and entered another area, Sada, on the city's northern limits, further tightening the circle of forces around Islamic State.
Shi'ite militias known as Popular Mobilisation forces are also fighting to the west of Mosul to seal the routes to the Islamic State-held town of Tal Afar and its territory in neighboring Syria, to prevent any retreat or reinforcement.

President Obama Feels Bad for the Boys Who Try to Date Malia and Sasha

President Barack Obama's daughters, Malia and Sasha, are 18 and 15 now, prime dating age. And guys actually do go out with them, Obama said. "That happened, you know?" he told a North Carolina radio station on Friday. "The truth is, I'm pretty relaxed about it for two reasons.

President Obama Feels Bad for the Boys Who Try to Date Malia and Sasha

President Barack Obama's daughters, Malia and Sasha, are 18 and 15 now, prime dating age. And guys actually do go out with them, Obama said. "That happened, you know?" he told a North Carolina radio station on Friday. "The truth is, I'm pretty relaxed about it for two reasons.

Henderson: You Don’t Get Anything For Being Top In November

The Reds have enjoyed quite a few decisive victories in the past few weeks, and Sunday they were able to check Watford at home off their list of obstacles with a stunning 6-1 win. Goals from Mané, Coutinho, Can, Firmino, and Wijnaldum gave the club the goals and points needed to go to the top of the table outright after Arsenal failed to defeat Tottenham earlier in the day. A worthy accomplishment to be sure, but captain Jordan Henderson was quick to offer words of temperance post-match.
“This is a very good team with very good players, but you don’t get anything for being top in November,” he said to the club website following the match on Sunday. “It’s just another game every week, like I keep saying – I know it’s boring and you keep hearing us say it, but it’s the truth. We’re just concentrating on each game as it comes, working very hard in training and then applying it at the weekend.”
Entering the November international break leading the league on points should be enough to push through the break, but the midfielder was keen to focus on the present and immediate future of the lads on the team - what they can control over what they cannot.
“We’ve just got to keep going with that mentality and keep working for each other. If we do that, we’ll be in a good position at the end of the season,” he continued. “There are a lot of teams up there. We’re just confident with the performances and the results – we need to keep the momentum going.
“In training there has been a very high level and we need to keep that going. The players that you don’t see playing, that are on the bench and in the squad, are very important to us because we work very hard in training as a group and they push each and every one of us in training.
“I think that’s really important throughout the season and that has been very good so far. We’ve just got to keep that going and keep putting on performances like that.”

Henderson: You Don’t Get Anything For Being Top In November

The Reds have enjoyed quite a few decisive victories in the past few weeks, and Sunday they were able to check Watford at home off their list of obstacles with a stunning 6-1 win. Goals from Mané, Coutinho, Can, Firmino, and Wijnaldum gave the club the goals and points needed to go to the top of the table outright after Arsenal failed to defeat Tottenham earlier in the day. A worthy accomplishment to be sure, but captain Jordan Henderson was quick to offer words of temperance post-match.
“This is a very good team with very good players, but you don’t get anything for being top in November,” he said to the club website following the match on Sunday. “It’s just another game every week, like I keep saying – I know it’s boring and you keep hearing us say it, but it’s the truth. We’re just concentrating on each game as it comes, working very hard in training and then applying it at the weekend.”
Entering the November international break leading the league on points should be enough to push through the break, but the midfielder was keen to focus on the present and immediate future of the lads on the team - what they can control over what they cannot.
“We’ve just got to keep going with that mentality and keep working for each other. If we do that, we’ll be in a good position at the end of the season,” he continued. “There are a lot of teams up there. We’re just confident with the performances and the results – we need to keep the momentum going.
“In training there has been a very high level and we need to keep that going. The players that you don’t see playing, that are on the bench and in the squad, are very important to us because we work very hard in training as a group and they push each and every one of us in training.
“I think that’s really important throughout the season and that has been very good so far. We’ve just got to keep that going and keep putting on performances like that.”

Henderson: You Don’t Get Anything For Being Top In November

The Reds have enjoyed quite a few decisive victories in the past few weeks, and Sunday they were able to check Watford at home off their list of obstacles with a stunning 6-1 win. Goals from Mané, Coutinho, Can, Firmino, and Wijnaldum gave the club the goals and points needed to go to the top of the table outright after Arsenal failed to defeat Tottenham earlier in the day. A worthy accomplishment to be sure, but captain Jordan Henderson was quick to offer words of temperance post-match.
“This is a very good team with very good players, but you don’t get anything for being top in November,” he said to the club website following the match on Sunday. “It’s just another game every week, like I keep saying – I know it’s boring and you keep hearing us say it, but it’s the truth. We’re just concentrating on each game as it comes, working very hard in training and then applying it at the weekend.”
Entering the November international break leading the league on points should be enough to push through the break, but the midfielder was keen to focus on the present and immediate future of the lads on the team - what they can control over what they cannot.
“We’ve just got to keep going with that mentality and keep working for each other. If we do that, we’ll be in a good position at the end of the season,” he continued. “There are a lot of teams up there. We’re just confident with the performances and the results – we need to keep the momentum going.
“In training there has been a very high level and we need to keep that going. The players that you don’t see playing, that are on the bench and in the squad, are very important to us because we work very hard in training as a group and they push each and every one of us in training.
“I think that’s really important throughout the season and that has been very good so far. We’ve just got to keep that going and keep putting on performances like that.”

Henderson: You Don’t Get Anything For Being Top In November

The Reds have enjoyed quite a few decisive victories in the past few weeks, and Sunday they were able to check Watford at home off their list of obstacles with a stunning 6-1 win. Goals from Mané, Coutinho, Can, Firmino, and Wijnaldum gave the club the goals and points needed to go to the top of the table outright after Arsenal failed to defeat Tottenham earlier in the day. A worthy accomplishment to be sure, but captain Jordan Henderson was quick to offer words of temperance post-match.
“This is a very good team with very good players, but you don’t get anything for being top in November,” he said to the club website following the match on Sunday. “It’s just another game every week, like I keep saying – I know it’s boring and you keep hearing us say it, but it’s the truth. We’re just concentrating on each game as it comes, working very hard in training and then applying it at the weekend.”
Entering the November international break leading the league on points should be enough to push through the break, but the midfielder was keen to focus on the present and immediate future of the lads on the team - what they can control over what they cannot.
“We’ve just got to keep going with that mentality and keep working for each other. If we do that, we’ll be in a good position at the end of the season,” he continued. “There are a lot of teams up there. We’re just confident with the performances and the results – we need to keep the momentum going.
“In training there has been a very high level and we need to keep that going. The players that you don’t see playing, that are on the bench and in the squad, are very important to us because we work very hard in training as a group and they push each and every one of us in training.
“I think that’s really important throughout the season and that has been very good so far. We’ve just got to keep that going and keep putting on performances like that.”

Bulletproof BMW Used to Rescue Dozens During ISIS Attack

In the ongoing war against ISIS in the Middle East, one Kurdish Peshmerga fighter put his life—and his BMW—on the line to protect a city against a terrorist attack.
Using an early-'90s armored BMW he purchased four months prior to the October 21 attack, a Peshmerga soldier named Ako Rahman rescued dozens of citizens wounded or trapped by snipers in Kirkuk—a city in the Kurdish controlled region of Iraq.

Bulletproof BMW Used to Rescue Dozens During ISIS Attack

 In the ongoing war against ISIS in the Middle East, one Kurdish Peshmerga fighter put his life—and his BMW—on the line to protect a city against a terrorist attack.
Using an early-'90s armored BMW he purchased four months prior to the October 21 attack, a Peshmerga soldier named Ako Rahman rescued dozens of citizens wounded or trapped by snipers in Kirkuk—a city in the Kurdish controlled region of Iraq.
"After we arrived at the scene, we saw many wounded individuals among the security forces and civilians and no one was able to approach them due to the IS snipers. Therefore we decided to help those wounded people since bullets could not penetrate my car," Rahman told Kurdish news outlet BasNews.
Over the course of the attack, which lasted several days, Rahman used his bulletproof sedan to transport 70 injured people to the hospital, encountering gunfire throughout the mission.
“There are marks from 50 to 60 bullets on the body of my car and many of them hit the front and the windshield of the car," Rahman told Kurdish news outlet Rudaw.
Governor Dr. Najmaldin Karim presented the Peshmerga fighter with an award of 500,000 Iraqi dinars ($385) on November 1. BMW reportedly wanted to honor Rahman a bit more for his bravery and sacrifice. The German auto manufacturer offered him a brand new BMW in exchange for the bullet ridden E32, which it planned on displaying on its corporate campus. He declined the offer and instead it would be given to Sulaymaniyah, a local Kurdish museum.

Mourinho turns to Godin? $37.5 million deal lined up


Okay, it’s not quite that drastic, but it is clear Manchester United needs to invest in defensive leadership and according to a report in the Sun newspaper, Mourinho is targeting a $40 million move for Atletico Madrid’s central defender Diego Godin.
Per the report, Godin has a $37.5 million 

Edward Snowden Kills Team Trump's New Conspiracy Theory By Explaining How The FBI Can Quickly Comb Through Email


On Sunday, FBI Director James Comey declared for the second time that Hillary Clintoncommitted no crimes regarding her use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State. Unsurprisingly, the reaction to this news was a highly partisan one, and perhaps Comey did work some damage to the Clinton campaign (as was the main criticism of his poorly timed public announcement). We can only speculate about that until Tuesday ends.
Speaking of speculation, a conspiracy theory immediately popped up on Twitter after Comey issued his letter. The bureau took about a week to comb through 650,000 messages amid all of the unsavory flotsam that surely resides on Anthony Weiner’s laptop. This was a lighting fast result, but was it too speedy?
Trump enthusiast General Michael Flynn — who was last seen declaring that Mark Cubanwas “not a legitimate person” — questioned how Comey and his staff could possibly dig through an average of one email per second. He tweeted that this was “IMPOSSIBLE,” and “something does not jive.”


And so, a conspiracy theory was born and began to spread like wildfire across social media. Jeff Jarvis of BuzzMachine decided to confront the storm head on by calling upon Edward Snowden for a judgment call on how long the process would truly take.

Snowden’s answer was swift and indicated that the task could be completed in a few hours, tops, even with a crusty old laptop.

Black pastors issue urgent plea to voters at Sunday services


DETROIT (AP) — At Sunday services, in rallies and on social media, black pastors urged congregants to vote, hoping to inspire a late flood of African-American turnout that could help propel Democrat Hillary Clinton to victory in critical swing states on Tuesday.
In Detroit, a pastor spoke of voting and citizenship. In Philadelphia, the minister reminded congregants others had died for their chance to cast a ballot. The Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke to a few hundred people in front of City Hall in Tallahassee, Florida, before they marched a block over to the county courthouse to vote early.

Giuliani changes FBI story as Democrats demand an investigation

What did the former mayor know and when did he know it? Rudy Giuliani claimed Friday morning he knew about the FBI's recent announcement about Hillary Clinton's private email server before it became public, stating in an interview on Fox he had no role in releasing the information but "darn right [he] heard about it" in advance.