Thursday 12 April 2012

How did our Movies perform so far? Klaxi comparison.WATCH OUT!


Ruke Amata and Obi and Amaka Emelonye


It does not take a Magician to know that the new wind blowing across the African UK community is unprecedented especially in terms of Showbiz.Particularly movies,more than any other sector.We might have movies doing what music seems not to be able to do so far,that is kicking off from here then spilling to the Motherland.

Sunny Ache,Dr Kareem,Toyin Moore,Joe and the crew


Lately,a few movie Premieres have been staged.The movies,the Producers,Directors and the rest of the crew have attracted a bit of limelight.In the next few days,we shall beam our searchlight on these movies.It is just April and The Past Came Calling(Ruke Amata),Housemates(Sunny Ache with Co-Producers like Dr Dimeji Kareem).

Collins and Van Vicker



Perfect Plan(produced by Collins Archie-Pearce and directed by Adeyemi Lardner) are just a few of those to be compared.Stay with Klaxi and you get a review like no other.Soon.

Whelan: Manchester United victory was Wigan's greatest ever result

 Dave Whelan


A Shaun Maloney goal meant the Latics finally ended a run of 15 straight defeats against Sir Alex Ferguson’s side to move out of the relegation zone and leave the Red Devils facing a fight to secure their 20th league title.
And after the disappointment of seeing his side miss out on a point after Chelsea scored twice from offside positions at Stamford Bridge last week, Whelan paid tribute to Roberto Martinez’s man-management skills.
Asked by Sky Sports News if the victory was his greatest achievement since taking over Wigan in 1995, Whelan said: “I would definitely say yes.
"We’ve never even taken a point off Manchester United – even when I was a player with Blackburn, we only ever got one draw with United so for us to beat them last night was a fantastic milestone.”
He added: “After playing so well at Chelsea and basically being robbed of a point, the lads were low so it was up to Roberto to pick them up.
"I went into the dressing room before the match and there was a buzz in there and you could feel there was such determination among our squad.”
The result meant Wigan moved two points clear of Lancashire rivals Bolton, who currently occupy the final relegation spot.
The Latics face a tough trip to face Arsenal at the Emirates on Monday night, Whelan admitted he is not taking Premier League survival for granted.
“That is something hat only time can answer,” he said.
“We have some tough fixtures left but [the way] the players played last night, especially in the first-half, means we have a good chance.
"There is no team who can play better than we did in the first half last night. I’ve every confidence in the squad and Roberto.” 

source:goal.com

So why did stunning teenager fall to her death during police raid? First pictures of girl, 18, who plunged from 17th storey of tower block.


She had model looks and the chance to turn her life around after becoming a criminal when just a child.

But Shanise Paris-Goff died at the age of 18 when she fell from the 17th floor of a tower block during a police raid.

Moments earlier, officers had arrived to arrest the convicted robber after she had been on the run for nine months.

Shanise Paris-Goff plunged to her death from the 17th floor of a block of flats in Woolwich on Monday
Shanise Paris-Goff plunged to her death from the 17th floor of a block of flats in Woolwich on Monday

She had been tracked down to her boyfriend's high-rise flat and is thought to have panicked on seeing the officers.

The teenager scrambled on to a bedroom window ledge where she plunged to her death.

Yesterday it emerged that Shanise, who dubbed herself 'Reckless Shen', had evaded police and probation officers for months.

They were searching for her after she failed to register with her probation officer following her early release from a young offenders' institution in April last year.

Shanise had served nearly two years of a three-year sentence for a series of muggings, attempted robbery and assault. Scotland Yard appealed for help in tracing her last July but it was not until Tuesday that police attempted to arrest her at the flat in Woolwich, South East London.


Miss Paris-Goff, who was also known as Sherise Steabler, was said to have been released from prison in April last year under licence
Miss Paris-Goff, who was also known as Sherise Steabler, was said to have been released from prison in April last year under licence

Death: The 17th-storey window from which Shanise plunged to her death
Death: The 17th-storey window from which Shanise plunged to her death
On her Facebook page while on the loose, the tearaway taunted them, saying 'Catch me if you can' and '**** the feds and **** the law'.
She was jailed at Croydon Crown Court in May 2009 and released on April 20 last year on licence and subject to a curfew.
The teenager, who also went by the name Shenice and Sherise Steabler, appears to have spent her days posting updates on Facebook about smoking cannabis and moaning about her curfew.
Eight days after her release, she wrote: 'Probation is a lonnnnnnng tome [time]! I'm a criminal get me outta here!'
Then on May 26, she said: '**** dis curfew **** its depresin ma life.' But after breaching the terms of her release by not registering with the Probation Service or turning up to any meetings, her licence was revoked three months later.
After going into hiding, she taunted police on June 17 last year, saying: 'Katch me if yuh kann!'
Friends urged her to change her ways at the beginning of this year, with one asking: 'Where is your life going? Seriously. Think about it.'
But Shanise retorted: 'I hear yuh buh I'm only gonna live once so ima do it my way!!'

Police and forensics officers attend the scene after she fell to her death
Police and forensics officers attend the scene after she fell to her death
Meticulous: Forensic officers scour the grounds for evidence after Shanise's death
Shanise Paris-Goff plunged to her death from the 17th floor of a block of flats in Woolwich yesterday
Shanise Paris-Goff plunged to her death from the 17th floor of a block of flats in Woolwich yesterday

In an bizarre rant posted on New Year's Eve, she had written: '**** the new year! Were all gonna die! Hope yuh lot r ready kah I am!'

On her homepage, she described herself as a beautiful, outgoing girl with a loud mouth, writing: 'I'm Only Gonna Live Once So I Do **** My Way!!

'I've Made A lot Of Mistakes In The Short Period Of Time I've Lived Buh I Say **** It S*** Happens Life Goes Orn!' She added: 'I'm One Ina Million!!'

Last night her parents were said to be too upset to speak about her death but friends and family paid tribute on Facebook.

Her cousin, Krystle Goff wrote: 'Ur at peace now. Make sure yuh party hard up ther. I love you xxx.'

An inquiry into her death will be held by the Independent Police Complaints Commission and the Met Force's Directorate of Professional Standards.

Neighbours told how they heard a woman scream 'Get off me'.

The two plain-clothes officers who went to the one-bedroomed flat will be questioned about her final movements.

Shortly after they arrived, police said Shanise retreated to the bedroom alone, half closing the door behind her.

Seconds later she fell. Her death was witnessed by children on the estate who screamed in horror.

Officers later arrested her boyfriend Mason Okotie, 18, on suspicion of assisting an offender.