Monday, April 3, 2017

Talented Teen Actress and Producer Esther-Whyte Bassey gets featured on BBC


Esther-Whyte Bassey, is a young talented writer/actress from Calabar (Cross River State).

Out of the many teenagers making a positive name for themselves in the city, Esther-Whyte happens to attract the minds of many with her great writing skills and acting as well.
Her latest work ERA OF ERRORS which came out on the 4th December 2016, is a short film written by her. It shows the bad lifestyles of most teenagers and it repercussions in city.

Esther-Whyte is also a very friendly person with a brilliant mind, always doing something different.
 I asked her what inspires her and she responded--  What's inspiring me to write scripts is reality... I am a realistic writer and I have a lot of strong realistic stories to share, either by selling it or producing it visually. I can't just waste my creative abilities, so, I decided to start writing movie scripts.

 With the help of CALLYWOOD her work is now breaking through internationally. BBC Africa had a chance to sit with EstherWhyte and a group of young actors and actresses.

Video below, (Source- BBC)

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Crazeclown reacts to a fan who did an expensive April Fools prank on him



 On his resent post on Instagram, DR Craze explained his annoyances and to be honest we all pray for long life and prosperity so I believe we all agree with him on this one.

He said he has been receiving calls asking if he is okay, not until he went on twitter to see the prank picture which He repaired to as (mess) and saw couple of them on Instagram... He is not dead and God won't let it happen.

He then mixed things up and added a bit of humor "I will trek from Ukraine to Ibadan"  death isn't what one should joke with, please the jokes have limits he said.

see post below;



We wish you long life and a Happy New Month DR Craze.

Mr Eazi drops another mad video - Fight ft. Dj Cuppy


Pogba Returns To Training Ahead Of Everton Clash


Manchester United’s record buy, Paul Pogba, has returned to training, ahead of their next Premier League fixture against Everton at Old Trafford.

Pogba has been out for the past two-and-a-half weeks with a hamstring strain, but he joined his team-mates in a session following their 0-0 draw with West Brom on Saturday.

Also among those involved in the five-a-side game, were Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Ander Herrera, both of whom will be available for Tuesday’s game against Ronald Koeman’s men.

Captain Wayne Rooney, who made his return from injury as a 74th-minute substitute against West Brom, was also involved in the kickabout, watched by United manager Jose Mourinho.

Pogba is likely to make his return against the Toffees, as United look to salvage their top-four hopes after another setback in the Premier League.

Migos, Rae Sremmurd forced to cancel concert due to overcrowding at University of Southern California


Unruly students forced Migos to end a University of Southern California concert early Saturday night.

The hip-hop group made it through just one song at the school’s annual Springfest concert before the Los Angeles Fire Department cancelled the gig due to overcrowding, officials said.
Members of Migos even warned the audience to stop pushing each other before the concert ended, according to the Daily Trojan.

A student along the front-lines said she saw concert-goers fainting.
“People just started passing out in my friend’s arms and suffocating,” Grecia Vega told the school paper. “We were trying to get people’s attention — no one was paying attention.”
Fire officials cited overcrowding at the McCarthy Quad for shutting down the event, clarifying that there was no stampede or serious injuries.

D.C. United finally breaks the ice, gets first goals and first win over Union, 2-1


At 7:25 p.m. Saturday, 17 minutes 23 seconds into D.C. United’s fourth match of the MLS season, Jose Guillermo Ortiz’s deflected shot took flight in the south end of RFK Stadium and, to the relief of an exasperated team and its impatient supporters, floated over the Philadelphia goalkeeper and settled into the net.

For the first time since last fall, United had scored a goal – a drought of 287-plus minutes since launching a campaign full of hope and wonder.

Luciano Acosta added a penalty kick before the half expired, and United endured extreme pressure in the last 25 minutes to secure a 2-1 victory over the Union before an announced crowd of 14,560.
“It weighs on your mind a lot,” midfielder Patrick Nyarko said. “We just wanted to get through it because of our struggles early in the year.”

United (1-2-1) had been generating opportunities but not finishing them this spring. So with striker Patrick Mullins sidelined with a hamstring injury, Ben Olsen turned to Ortiz in his first MLS start and Acosta, in his second game since returning from an ankle injury, to end the rut.

Caller Warned Pickup ‘All Over the Road’ Before Deadly Church Bus Crash


An anxious witness called to alert Texas police that a driver was swerving recklessly through traffic Wednesday before the pickup truck plowed head-on into a passenger bus, killing 13 church members, recordings of 911 calls revealed Friday. 

"I don't know if he's drunk or what the deal is, but somebody needs to stop him, check him," a driver named Jody told an emergency operator just after noon. Over the course of a two-minute call, the worried driver told the operator at least three times that someone needed to intervene immediately. "Call somebody quick," he urged, "before he hits somebody." The operator said she would send a deputy to the area. 

Less than 20 minutes later, a driver later identified as Jack Dillon Young, 20, crossed the center line and plowed into a church bus, according to accounts by Texas authorities. Only Young and one of the 14 people on the bus survived. The crash is still under investigation.

Featured Post

VIDEO: Kiss Daniel – Sofa