Careful how you order: Man mistakenly orders $3,750 wine thinking it was $37.50


An occasional wine-drinker asked a waitress to recommend a decent wine for him and his guests at a meeting. She recommended one and said it cost "thirty seven fifty". Thinking she meant $37.50, Joe Lentini ordered the wine and was given a huge bill $4,700.61, including tax.



It was bottle of the vintage wine, Screaming Eagle, Oakville 2011.

‘I asked the waitress if she could recommend something decent because I don't have experience with wine. She pointed to a bottle on the menu. I didn’t have my glasses. I asked how much and she said, “Thirty-seven fifty.” Joe said

When the dinner was over and the waitress brought the bill, Joe, who hadn't paid much attention to the wine, sat up...








"We were shocked. We couldn't believe it. The total bill was $4,700.61, including tax. The bottle of wine cost $3,750. I thought the wine was $37.50," Lentini said.



Lentini said he called the waitress over and said there was a problem. He said he explained that he never would have ordered such expensive wine, and repeated that when he asked about the price, the waitress said "thirty-seven fifty," not "three-thousand, seven-hundred-and-fifty."



The waitress disagreed, and a manager was called over. He offered to give separate bills, so the dinner bill, which wasn't being disputed, could be paid.



Next, Lentini said he was told the best price the restaurant could offer was $2,200.



Lentini said he couldn't afford that, but to be able to leave, he and two other diners agreed to split the $2,200 bill.





Source: Nj.com

Shots fired?


I'm putting a question mark there because I'm assuming 'smello' is a derogatory word? Dammy Krane who is currently in Cyprus for a show shared a video on his instagram page talking about his time in the country and Davido's cousin, Sina Rambo dropped that comment.



He has a problem with Dammy Krane too? Lol. He also 'LOLed' when Wizkid was called King of Nigerian music - here

Enyeama, Musa, Toure, Adebayor nominated for CAF African player of the year


Super Eagles players Ahmed Musa who plays for CSKA Moscow, Vincent Enyeama of Lille, France, Yaya Toure of Manchester City/Ivory Coast, Asamoah Gyang of Ghana and Emmanuel Adebayor of Togo have been nominated for the 2014 CAF African Player of the Year, while Ejike Uzoenyi of Rangers International, Enugu, is the only Nigerian shortlisted in the 20-man list of Africa-based Player of the Year.



Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced the nominees in Cairo on November 6th. The Awards Gala will take place on 8 January 2015 in Lagos. Hope Enyeama wins.

Photos: Chika Ike shoots as a Turkish Princess as she celebrates birthday


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New Music: Tomeyzil - Ezuzu


Cockcrow Entertainments Record's Artiste, Tomisin Samuel Onalaja popularly known as Tomeyzil, finally drops his debut single titled Ezuzu. This banging dance track is set to blow your mind. Enjoy...









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Controversy over Bishop Oyedepo's school in the UK


This is exactly how BBC put it before his people come after me now...:-) Read below..


A Nigerian church accused of linking poor discipline to witchcraft wants to open an independent school in Kent. Winners' Chapel International, which is currently under investigation by the Charity Commission, wants to open the school at its Dartford site.



Human rights campaigners and the National Secular Society are urging the government to turn down the school bid. The church, whose leader Bishop David Oyedpo was filmed accusing a woman of being a witch, declined an interview.




The organisation, which has its headquarters in Nigeria, is known as Living Faith Church Worldwide and also Winners' Chapel International (WCI).

Bishop Oyedepo, its leader in Nigeria, has been shown on YouTube slapping a woman and accusing her of being a witch.

His son David Oyedepo Junior is the pastor at WCI's European headquarters in Dartford, where the church organisation wants to open Kingdom Heritage Model School for children aged four to seven.

But groups including the National Secular Society (NSS) have raised concerns amid claims the church links child "disobedience" to witchcraft - citing the David Oyedepo Ministries website, which states "disobedience is as terrible as witchcraft".

Stephen Evans, from the NSS, said the Metropolitan Police had investigated 27 cases of child abuse related to witchcraft this year.

He said: "There's a need to be vigilant and there's a need to tackle this. You don't do this by allowing organisations that believe in witchcraft and are associated with witch-hunting to open in the UK."



The school application is being considered by the government. The Charity Commission confirmed concerns raised about Winners' Chapel International included conflicts of interest and the charity's financial management. In 2011, Bishop Oyedepo's fortune was estimated at $150m (£94m).

Source: BBC

Paul Okoye celebrates his wife as she turns a year older today



Happy birthday to her!