Emmanuel Ikubuese became popular when he won the Mr. Nigeria contest few years ago. But now, his popularity somewhat went a notch higher with his ‘sex’ role in Fifty , a Mo Abudu movie. Of course, the sex scene he played in the movie got many buzzing with not a few people wondering aloud how Ikubuese could be so brazen in the movie. Explaining his role, Ikubuese said it was it was a job and he had to do it very well. “I see acting as an art and you need to prove yourself. The film does not have anything to do with our cultural values. Fifty has a vision and the vision is not only to sell in Nigeria but an international vision to show the world. I believe movie is about bringing life into an act.” However, Ikubuese said he had hoped his parents didn’t get to watch the movie and see the role he played. “Actually, I didn’t want them to see it, they always come out to watch my movies at the cinemas but I did not tell them about Fifty . But it was s...
Alex Lacazette was one of the first of Pepe's new teammates to greet him at London Colney, and is already helping our record signing settle in. The former Ligue 1 stars have lined up against each other in France, and Pepe says it will be "an honour" to line up together. "When I knew I was coming to Arsenal, I immediately thought of the French guys who play here," Pepe told Arsenal.com. "I thought of Özil, the world champions, Lacazette, Aubameyang and many more. Of course, these are the players who sprang to mind because I used to watch them when I was at Lille. "Also, Lacazette used to play for Lyon and so I have had the opportunity to play against him. It will be an honour to play alongside him." Our record signing will be the fourth Ivory Coast international to represent Arsenal, emulating Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue and Gervinho. Toure was one of Arsene Wenger's finest ever signings - a hugely popula...
Today sees the launch of an exciting new visual identity for the Premier League which will be used from Season 2016/17 onwards. Working in partnership with global agency DesignStudio and Robin Brand Consultants the League has created a bold and vibrant identity that includes a modern take on the lion icon – a symbol that is part of the competition’s heritage – which is flexible in digital and broadcast formats. The film above provides a snapshot of how the Premier League will look and feel in 2016/17, with more to come ahead of next season . “From next season we will move away from title sponsorship and the competition will be known simply as the Premier League, a decision which provided the opportunity to consider how we wanted to present ourselves as an organisation and competition," Premier League Managing Director, Richard Masters, said. New Premier League logo from 2016/17 season onwards From 2016/17 the competition will be known s...
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