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Tuesday 17 February 2015

Davido Reveals Why He Doesn’t Charge For Collabos

Davido has said it severally that he never
charges for collabos with other artstes and
he’s saying it again.
The Omo Baba Olowo of Nigerian music,
Davido opened up to HipTv on why he
doesn’t charge for collabos unlike his
colleagues.
Davido said: –
“I don’t charge for collabos, and I don’t think
I have in the past. The truth is I love music
and I just do it out of the love. So, I do it for
free”

Is Falcao's Man Utd time at an end?

It was the Preston fans who chanted "what a waste of
money" at Radamel Falcao on Tuesday night.
But you could not really blame Manchester United
manager Louis van Gaal if he thought the same after
the expensive striker's latest ineffective display.
Time is running out for the £6m loan signing from
Monaco, who has until the end of the season to
persuade Van Gaal to fork out £43.5m to make his
deal a permanent one.
Right now, the chances of that happening look
minimal, at best.
Far from justifying his £265,000-a-week wages,
Falcao has scored just four goals in 19 games for
United, and has completed 90 minutes a mere four
times in five and a half months at Old Trafford.
Preston 1-3 United
Are United better off without him? They were against
League One side North End, who led until Van Gaal
hauled off the Colombian after an hour and saw his
reshaped team fight back to win 3-1 and reach the FA
Cup quarter-finals.
And with only 13 Premier League games and the rest
of United's FA Cup campaign left of the season, maybe
the real question now is how many more chances will
Falcao get?
"Another night of nothing from Falcao," pondered BBC
co-commentator Martin Keown as the 29-year-
disappeared from the Deepdale pitch.
"You wonder if you will see him again in a Manchester
United shirt. I don't think he has offered much at all."
Tamed by a League One defence
Falcao certainly did not offer any shots against
Preston, either on or off target. It was the same story
in United's last Premier League game against Burnley
as well.
The worry for United, but maybe especially for the
player himself, is just how easily he was marshalled by
a League One defence.
For a player who has starred for Colombia and been a
leading light in Portugal, La Liga and Ligue 1, his
movement was poor, and too easily tracked by
Preston's three central defenders.
When partnered with Robin van Persie, as he has been
recently, that lack of raw speed has left United looking
blunt up front, and he fared little better on Tuesday
night when leading the line on his own.
Falcao at Manchester United
Appearances: 19 Minutes played: 1,148
Goals: 4 Minutes per goal: 287
Assists: 4 Bookings: 2
Lack of service at Deepdale was a factor in his failure
to shine again.
He was rarely involved and had only 26 touches, but
he looked slow on the ball when he came looking for it
outside the box and did not react quickly enough
when he was inside it either.
"He just did not have the pace to get away from the
Preston defence," said Keown.
"Is he fit enough? He's trying to prove he should be
here in the long term but it's just not coming off for
him."
United have an option to
activate a £40m buy-out
clause for Falcao (left) who
earns £265,000 a week
Still chasing full fitness
Falcao missed last summer's World Cup because of a
serious knee injury and the more you see of him, the
more you wonder how much of a toll that is still
taking.
He has been hampered by a calf injury in recent
months but even when injury free, that long lay-off
means he is still chasing full fitness.
More than any other position, strikers need sharpness
but Falcao seems short of that, and has done since his
arrival.
Van Gaal questioned his fitness in December when he
declared his deadline day signing was only able to play
for 20 minutes at a time.
At the time he was using him only as a substitute, and
the situation did not seem to improve when he left him
out of his squad completely for United's 1-0 home
defeat by Southampton on 11 January, then said he
preferred 19-year-old James Wilson up front against
Stoke the following week.
Falcao has found the net since then, in a 3-1 home
win over Leicester, but his overall contribution will have
done little to convince Van Gaal that he is a part of his
team's long-term future.
Van Gaal's other options
If Wilson has the pace that Falcao currently lacks,
United's other striking options have other attributes
the Colombian is also without.
Van Persie has greater guile in the area; Wayne
Rooney is a better passer and harder worker outside it.
Both look more of a goal threat than Falcao, which
makes it even more inexplicable that Van Gaal
seemingly prefers the latter to operate in midfield.
Marouane Fellaini is only an emergency alternative but,
as he showed against Preston, he has the aerial power
to make a difference when needed.
Where Falcao fits into all of this is unclear.
An uncertain future
The suggestion from Falcao's agent Jorge Mendes at
the start of the year that his client may not be at Old
Trafford at the start of next season is looking even
more likely with each passing week.
Mendes's assertion that Falcao "will play in one of the
very best clubs in the world next season whether that
is United or not" does not look quite so nailed on.
For more than £40m, let alone his weekly salary, you
would presume there will be few takers based on what
we have seen so far on these shores.

How I Slept With 30 Men Every Day – Lagos Prostitute Confesses

If evil could be adequately defined in a story,
Asatu’s would perhaps be a candidate.
A background stooped in satanic secrecy
opened the gateway for wickedness of
unimaginable proportions to work through
and to her.
Initiated at a tender age into a cult thriving
on the belief in animal superiority, Asatu’s
private parts were marked for destruction in
a sick ritual.
Her parents premature death led her to seek
spiritual help in darker places that only
ended up entangling her deeper in bondage.
An attempt at marriage ended abysmally as
the relationship that spawned two young
children ended with her being thrown onto
the streets. Desperate and smarting with
anger, Asatu succombed to the lure of
‘greener pastures’ abroad, following a
strange lady to Nigeria.
Upon reaching Nigeria, the lady took her to
a witchdoctors whose charm which
promised to restore her marital bliss ended
up killing her estranged husband. Resorting
to prostitution, Asatu roamed the four
corners of Nigeria, sleeping with up to 30
men in a day to fend for herself.
Burdened by her two young children, her
willpower was eventually whittled away to
the point where the unthinkable became
feasible – she ‘gave’ out her kids.
“I have no ideas where they are right now,”
she confessed to the shocked congregants at
The SCOAN.
Eventually ending up in Lagos on the
prostitution trail, the brothel where she was
‘working’ in was broadcasting an unusual
television station – Emmanuel TV.
Upon watching and learning The SCOAN was
located in Lagos, she made the decision to
attend the service last week, tired of her
dirty lifestyle.
As Prophet T.B. Joshua prayed for calmness
to descend upon the congregants in the mass
prayer, an incredible sequence of events
unfolded for Asatu! A shocking, rumbling
sensation welled within her stomach forcing
her to her knees.
Then, it came out. A disgusting item wrapped
in red thread with a needle interwoven.
The charm she had ingested many years ago
in the home of a spiritualist had been forced
out by God’s power!
Since her deliverance, Asatu testified that the
terrible dreams she previously had of
dungeons and graveyards were gone, as was
the urge to engage in illicit prostitution.
“Believe in God,” she tearfully advised the
sombere congregation.
“Leave evil and give your life to God. Only
God has the final say in everything.”

16 Female Patients Accuse Nigerian Doctor Of Sexual Assault

Police say 14 more women have come forward
accusing a doctor in Charlotte of sexual assault. The
doctor was arrested on sexual offense charges related
to two patients and ordered not to practice medicine in
late January, according to police and documents filed
with NC Medical Board.
Dr. Fidelis I. Uwensuyi-Edosomwan, 52, was arrested
on January 30, on two counts of second-degree sexual
offense and three counts of sexual battery and given a
$57,500 bond.
On January 2, a woman told police that she went to a
medical facility in the 1800-block of Milton Road for a
medical examination. During that exam, the victim said,
Dr. Uwensuyi-Edosomwan sexually assaulted her.
Then on January 14, a second woman reported that
she was also sexually assaulted by Dr. Uwensuyi-
Edosomwan at a medical facility in the 700-block of
West Sugar Creek Road.
Police said on Feb. 12 that 14 more woman had come
forward claiming they were victimized by Uwensuyi-
Edosomwan. They say the allegations are being
reviewed by detectives to determine if there were any
criminal acts committed.
**WARNING: THE FOLLOWING DETAILS MAY BE TOO
GRAPHIC FOR SOME READERS**
According to the arrest warrants, Uwensuyi-
Edosomwan "Unlawfully, willfully, and feloniously did
engage in sex offense with [Victim 1] by force and
against that Victim's will" on January 2. The warrants
state the same for the second victim on January 14.
The warrants go on to state that Uwensuyi-
Edosomwan "unlawfully and willfully for the purpose of
sexual arousal and sexual gratification engage in
sexual contact, by pushing his erect joystick onto the
[second] victim's hand during a medical examination
by force and against the will of the other person."
The warrants state that Uwensuyi-Edosomwan also
"rubbed the [second] victim's vagina over her pants
with his fingers after a medical examination" and
"lifted the [second] victim's shirt and bra and then
rubbed her bosom during a medical exam without the
victim's consent."
WBTV is not releasing the victims' names.
"Both victims reported within the first 24 hours that it
occurred," investigators said during a press conference
Tuesday.
They also said the alleged victims were not sedated
during the incidents.
“We had information that lead us to investigating him
for sexually assaulting two of his patients. The biggest
thing for us in this case is that although we made the
arrest on the two cases we know about - we're not
sure if there is any other incidents that he may have
been involved in,” said Captain Cecil Brisbon. "That's
our biggest concern. Anytime you have situation like
this, you want to make sure that someone out there
who's committing these type of acts, that they're held
accountable."
The NC Medical Board documents note that Uwensuyi-
Edosomwan "vehemently denies" all of the charges.
Uwensuyi-Edosomwan admits "that the conduct
alleged in the criminal charges, if true, would
constitute unprofessional conduct," according to the
documents. The documents say, if true, the incident
would be enough to suspend or revoke his medical
license.
WBTV reached out to Dr. Uwensuyi-Edosomwan, but
he would not comment.
One of his patients, who WBTV is only identifying as
"Victoria," said she never had any problems with Dr.
Uwensuyi-Edosomwan. "He's a good guy," she said.
"Never had any problems with him. Never. Never."
Dr. Uwensuyi-Edosomwan was ordered not to practice
medicine "until such time as he is given permission to
do so by the Board President." The documents state
the order was part of an "interim non-practice
agreement."
That order came down from NC Medical Board
President Cheryl Walker-McGill on February 4.
According to the NC Medical Board, Dr. Uwensuyi-
Edosomwan was issued a license in March 1996 and
practiced medicine in Charlotte, with his primary
practice being internal medicine.
Uwensuyi-Edosomwan has a practice called Americare
Health, which is located along the 1800-block of
Milton Road. According to carolinashealthcare.org, he
also worked at AmeriCare Health Family Medical Center
on West Sugar Creek Road.
According to Carolinas HealthCare System Kevin
McCarthy, Uwensuyi-Edosomwan has "never been
employed by Carolinas HealthCare System."
According to the NC Medical Board, he has admission
privileges at Carolinas Medical Center-Union, but is
not employed as a physician there. He has an affiliate
membership at CMC-Union which means he does not
have clinical privileges and is not able to treat patients
or write orders.
He has previously been given medical licenses in South
Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia
and Nigeria.
According to documents filed with the medical board,
Uwensuyi-Edosomwan was reviewed after a March
2010 incident where he diagnosed a child with a
hernia, bladder infection, ear infection, sinus infection,
blood in the urine and bronchitis.
The case was reviewed after the child's mother asked
for documents to seek a second opinion in the case.
The board reviewed the case and did not agree with
the findings or the tests that Uwensuyi-Edosomwan
ordered on the child.
Another document from 2010 shows that the medical
board reviewed several years' worth of records after
concerns over his patient care and testing.
While the board ruled out concerns over the care he
was providing patients, it did note that his handwriting
in the records was "illegible" and he was ordered to
improve the legibility of his records.
Documents show that over a two-year period, the
board did not see any improvement, but said
Uwensuyi-Edosomwan was implementing a new
electronic medical record system which would eliminate
the need for handwritten medical records.
He was reprimanded in the incident.
He was also ordered to submit himself for a
professional assessment in August 2012.
According to court documents, Uwensuyi-Edosomwan
lives in Waxhaw.
Anyone with information about the incidents or Dr.
Uwensuyi-Edosomwan is asked to call Crimestoppers
at 704-334-1600.