Friday, September 01, 2006

Celebrity lifestyle for Oliech

Kenyan soccer superstar Dennis Oliech lives like a real celebrity in France. He drives a posh car and lives in an expansive house. Oliech talks to Pulse on his lifestyle and sheds light on his love life.

When temperamental FC Nantes striker Dennis Oliech arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Tuesday morning, a number of people were waiting to welcome him home. Among them were his girlfriend Beatrice Wanjiku and their two-year-old son Miguel. Dressed in a grey blazer and blue jeans, the striker was in a jovial mood as he went through Customs. Once cleared, he headed straight for Beatrice, who was in a blue jean-suit, and put his arms around her. He then picked up Miguel who cried: "Daddy! Daddy!" At that moment he also became aware that a couple of Pulse paps were also at the airport waiting for him.

"Leo Pulse wamepata story," he said, wryly admitting that he had been Caught Out.

Nicknamed Dennis the Menace by some, Oliech has been described as a true prima donna with lots of cash and a stormy love life to match. He drives the latest two-door state-of-the-art BMW (for which he paid €45,000, about Sh4 million) and lives in a leafy Paris suburb in a five-bedroomed house valued at €400,000 (Sh37 million). With beautiful women’s names and rumours of scandal popping up whenever his name is mentioned, his life seems to follow Biggie Smalls’ dictum ‘More money, more problems’. The latest of these was the claim by artiste Meg C, an ex-girlfriend, that she was carrying his lovechild.

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Cameroon get priority to use Kasarani over Stars

By Standard Correspondent

National team Harambee Stars were forced to shift their training to Ruaraka Stadium to allow Cameroon to use the ultra-modern Moi International Sports Centre (MISC), Kasarani.

Cameroon are in the country ahead of an Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Rwanda in Kigali on Saturday.

Stars head coach Bernard Lama, yesterday termed the move as one of the ‘outside problems’ affecting his team.

"You do not allow a visiting team to use one of your best facilities while your own national team settle for something else," he said.

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