I think she's lip syncing lol...anyways I love the beat its very catchy :)
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Watch Tonto Dike Studio Session with Terry G "Crazically Fit"
I think she's lip syncing lol...anyways I love the beat its very catchy :)
Monday, December 3, 2012
‘Gangnam Style’ To Hit 1 Billion Views By December
After
breaking Justin Bieber’s record for the most watched Youtube video the
teenage star’s song ‘Baby’ held for years, Asian phenom PSY seems set to
set a record he will hold for decades to come.
PSY’s
massive viral hit music video “Gangnam Style” is expected to hit one
billion views by mid-December. According to BBC Wordwide, the video
garners in 7 to 10 million views daily.
“Gangnam
Style” currently holds the title as the most watched YouTube video of
all time, beating out videos from popular artists like Justin Bieber,
One Direction, Rihanna, and Katy Perry.
Psy’s reign as Youtube king may last a while as he tells other singers, ‘catch me if you can’.
New Song by Tonto Dikeh ft Terry G "Crazically Fit"
Last week we mentioned about the collaboration between Tonton Dikeh and Terry G well the song is released you can listen to it here Click here to Listen
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Kate Middleton Pregnant! Royal, Prince William Expecting First Baby!
Kate Middleton is pregnant! No, seriously, for real this time. While speculation of Prince William's royal heir kicked into high gear last week, St. James's Palace this morning confirmed the worst-kept secret in England, and announced that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their first baby.
The signs were all there—check out the hints of Kate's pregnancy!
"Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that the Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a baby," the palace said in a statement this morning.
No doubt intending to keep this highly public news as private as possible, there was no word on whether Kate and Wills are expecting a boy or girl, or a possible due date for the little royal, though as an announcement has been made, she's clearly past her first trimester.
Kate Middleton revealed the hints of a baby bump last week!
The palace did announce that Kate was "in the very early stages" of her pregnancy, however, and today was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital in London due to suffering hyperemesis gravidarum—in other words, acute morning sickness. She's expected to remain in the hospital for just a few days and will rest at home after. "The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry and members of both families are delighted with the news," the palace said. As is the world at large and those in favor of the continuation of the monarchy, we're guessing. Congrats!
Sunday, December 2, 2012
30 New Planes to be acquired by Nigeria as National Carrier, and Remodelling and Construction of New Airports
As part of the remodelling exercise
going on across the nation’s aviation industry, the Ministry of Aviation
has disclosed that it is strategising to get 30 more aircraft as a
deliberate intervention to make air fare cheaper and affordable to the
common man, and aviation business more profitable to the nation.
General Manager, Corporate
Communications, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Yakubu
Dati, who disclosed these in Jos, the Plateau State capital, while
inspecting construction works going on at the Yakubu Gowon Airport,
added that the ministry is also considering Aerotropolis, where cities
would be built around airports; such that hotels and conference halls
are built around the airports to cater for accommodation and business
meetings.
He added the airports would therefore no longer be terminal points only but places where economic activities would thrive. Dati said the various improvement that have been seen with the remodelling exercise is in consonance with the order received by the Minister of Aviation Mrs. Stella Odua from the President to bring back the aviation to where it rightly belongs, and to put Nigeria on the map of aviation by restructuring, renovating and remodelling most of the airports, after which five new international airports would be built.
He added the airports would therefore no longer be terminal points only but places where economic activities would thrive. Dati said the various improvement that have been seen with the remodelling exercise is in consonance with the order received by the Minister of Aviation Mrs. Stella Odua from the President to bring back the aviation to where it rightly belongs, and to put Nigeria on the map of aviation by restructuring, renovating and remodelling most of the airports, after which five new international airports would be built.
He said most of the airports which were
built about 30 years ago have seen deterioration and lost touch with the
recent modernisation in the world of aviation, adding that the
remodelling is a deliberate intervention to bring in new investors. Dati added that the Jos airport will be
specially equipped with facilities to preserve perishable cargoes,
having been chosen as one of the six airports designated as terminals
for perishable and non-perishable goods.
He said the choice of Jos was in
consideration of its great potentials in terms of agriculture: “We have a
land that is good for growing most agricultural products like apples,
and our people here are mostly farmers, and we look at a situation where
farmers can bring their products to this terminal and fly them out to
Germany, America, and Europe. That in itself will empower the farmers
and strengthen the economy and increase our GDP as a nation.”
Going round the project, Dati said “the
capacity of the Departure Lounge is 350, Arrival Lounge is 250, and the
VIP is 150 to 200, and there are about 24 toilets, 17 restaurants and
large bars.”The site engineer, Wasiu Lawal, who
conducted tour round the project in the company of the Airport Manager,
Mr. Jim Opotu assured that with adequate fund, the work will be
completed in no distant time.
[ThisDay]
Some Nigerians like to copy the Gay Westerners.....This is not our culture or tradition
James
Onuoha (real names withheld) a banker, is a product of both Western
influences and the traditional cultures of Nigeria. Academically, he’s a
Western, having acquired his first and second degrees in financial
management in an American university at his prime. But emotionally, he
is swayed by age old superstition and the traditions of his people.
When
the time comes for him to get married, James bowed to family pressures,
and chooses a girl from among his own Ibos, leaving his mistress of
many years behind in Lagos. But the lucky bride, Obiagali, whom he
finally chooses, is tied to the apron string of the primitive curse of
the village gods. Undeterred by this chilling discovery, James, together
with his wife to be, agreed to go through a curious and sinister ritual
to secure her release so that they can marry. Ironically, at the climax
of the purification exercise to extricate Obiagali from the grip of the
village gods, she died in a mysterious circumstance.
Disappointed at the tragic death of his heart-throb, James was thrown into pensive mood. Two days after, he left the village unannounced to resume his work in Lagos. All appeal by his parents and kinsmen to take another girl in the village as replacement for a wife fell on deaf ear, rather, James opted to remain a bachelor. He ignores emissaries sent by his parents to rescind his decision to remain single despite the enormous wealth at his disposal.
Events
happen so quickly in James’ new life. Just one day, he chances upon an
old friend. After exchange of pleasantries, which revealed their new
status, the friend invited James to a club party – gay club which he
obliged.
That
party changed James’ life as he gave in to overtures made at him by men
lovers. Right from then on, James has a man lover, perhaps as an escape
route to bury his ugly past.
Bad
news, they say, spreads faster than disease. James has defined a life
style for himself. He’s a gay – married to a fellow man. A kinsman who
visited the village from Laos broke the news to James’ father.
“Have you heard?” he questions James’ father rhetorically.
“What is it, my son?”
“Your
son, James is now married to a man in Lagos. He leaves with him in his
house. Though, he tells people and neighbours that the young man is a
friend. But he was kind enough to disclose the truth to me,” he said.
“Abomination!” the old man exclaimed in disbelief.
“So
the story is true. For sometime now, my son, James has become a song
for drunkards and a subject of whispering gossips at both the village
square and beer parlour. See what city life has done to my son,” he
lamented.
But James is just one of most Nigerians who indulged in this abysmal practice of homosexuality with impunity.
The
story of Chinwe, a Nigerian lesbian based in Britain who flew into
Nigeria to advocate the legalisation of homosexuality is still fresh in
our minds. At the public hearing in Benin, Edo State, the self confessed
Lesbian (Chinwe) wept profusely before the gathering why homosexuality
should be enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution as a way of life and an
infringement of their (homosexuals) fundamental human rights if their
agitation is treated with levity.
Nigerians
marvelled at the impudence and shamelessness of her face saving
remarks. They variably winced under the biting sarcasm her comments
elicited. But the last sentence, they found very exasperating as
villianeous tongues of women in the vicinity lashed out with a sting
that was too painful for her to bear.
Chinwe who was sandwiched by armed police officers, was taunted and teased but stood her ground.
Also,
a male popular Nigerian musician was reportedly caught in the act with a
renowned male entertainer. Though, the musician refuted the story,
threatened to sue the newspaper for defamation of character, however,
buried his head in shame when photographs, showing his clandestine
affair were published days after the story was reported. That singular
publication, however, sealed the lips of the musician and hairy
entertainer lover.
John
Amaechi, a basketball player in the NBA made a revelation of the plight
of gay athletes in major league sports. In his book, titled, Man in the
middle, Amaechi exposes the institutionalised homophobia inherent in
the hyper-masculine world by American professional athletes.
Though,
his exposure was greeted with avalanche of criticisms, but Ameachi was
undeterred as he went ahead to openly discussed LGBT issues as well as
encouraging other gay athletes to pursue their dreams irrespective of
their shameful life-style.
These
days, Nigerians who indulged in the illicit practice no longer operate
under cover. They make bold to demonstrate their gayness by trying to
initiate unsuspecting Nigerians into their fold.
Reverend
Rowland Olajide Macaulay is a Nigerian Apostle of gay. His nefarious
activities and a gay church was exclusively reported by Saturday
Vanguard barely a month ago.
His
church called House of Rainbow, was located at No. 36/36 Yakoyo Street,
Ojodu Berger, Lagos and has become an abode for established gays and
initiates.
According
to the gay man of God, “my church is a voice of the younger generation
of citizens, activists and diaspora, and our collective belief in a more
progressive Nigeria. They are afraid of our growing influence as we
gather allies not just from the West, a people that are not afraid but
powerful and resilient.”
“Religion,”
he observed, is a backbone to life in Nigeria, so, we all want to go to
church. But we don’t want to lie to God about who we are.”
Macaulay
who established his House of Rainbow in 2006 where he openly held
Sunday services in an hotel hall in Lagos, decorated in rainbow colours
however abandoned the church after a public backslash which culminated
in manhandling of his members. He fled to the UK after he received death
threats from unknown persons.
But
Saturday Vanguard’s investigation shows that the man is back on the
trenches. This year, he has recruited a small team which includes among
others his local leaders in Lagos.
But
for Mrs Josephine Adebayo being a lesbian was a choice she made
following the neglect of her husband’s nonchalant attitude towards her.
Narrating
her ordeal to Saturday Vanguard at her Victoria Island residence, Mrs
Adebayo said lesbianism has offered her the romance the husband denies
her.
“You
may not belief it except you try it, lesbianism is more intriguing than
most people thought. Though, I was hesitant to accept it when one of my
good friends initially talked me into it. But today, I’ve every course
to be grateful to her. Besides, my lover woman is so good at it,” she
confesses.
A
21 year-old man, Adisa was almost lynched recently at Amukoko, a suburb
in Lagos for sodomising teenagers for rituals. According to residents
in the area, Adisa who was reverend as a man of God was caught in the
act with one of the teenage boys in the area but he escaped through his
back door. Also, a Nigerian gay was reported in one of the social medias
as being married to a German lawyer and later divorced him.
Okechukwu,
another Nigerian gay is currently operating a gay entertainment company
in Abia State. Okechukwu however, disclosed that the main preoccupation
of his company is to provide gay dancers and entertainment services for
private parties and business functions.
But
Anthonia Okorodudu (not real names) said she was introduced into
lesbianism in a girls’ `, secondary school in Ughelli, Delta State.
According
to her, the senior students usually had them as bunk-mates only to
start fumbling with them when night falls. “At a time, the exercise was
disgusting. First, I can’t imagine a fellow woman kissing and dipping
her finger into my virgina as well as fumbling with my breast,” she
said.
Today, Anthonia who later graduated in lesbianism has become mistress in the game.
“I’ve
introduced many other notable women who suffer marital problems into
the game. I must confess that they are enjoying it. Though, it’s a
personal life style, hence the identities of such persons cannot be
easily disclosed,” she said.
But Ethel who also attended an only girls secondary school in Enugu attested to this fact.
According
to Ethel, “sometimes, your lover can ditch and abandons you in the
cold. Under such circumstance, we insert candle into our virgina to get
the desired erotic satisfaction. “You know, the edge of a candle stick
looks more like a male’s organ. But there is a way of going about this,”
Ethel reveals.
Similarly,
Andrew Adewusi who attended an only Boys Secondary School in the North,
said boys indulged in all manners of acts to derive erotic maximum
satisfaction.
Till
date, most of those boys who were caught in the act of gay in school
refused to dump the illicit act. They are already neck deep in it,” he
said.
Common features of
homosexuals
Though they are not easy to be identified but they possess peculiar traits which set them apart from ordinary persons.
Just like gigoloes, men who indulge in the act are generally fashionable and possess the carriage of a woman.
They are usually meticulous of their looks. Some of them wear ear-rings, fanciful plaited wrist watch and some finger rings.
Also, some of them use make-up as eye pencil and even apply lip-sticks.
They use feminine voice (emotional) whenever they are making overtures.
What thrills them in the fellow men, is guys with robust back side.
For Lesbians
Some
of them prefer to look like a Tom-Boy. They dress like men but at the
same time, stay away from men. Often times, they go in pairs and belong
to one social club or the other.
They are usually society women who are into big time business. Musicians and politicians fall prey to such advances.
Vanguard Nigeria
Pregnant woman was left to die at Garrison Clinic in Port Harcourt because she couldn't afford the Hospital bill
A
pregnant Nigerian lady has died because doctors in Port Harcourt
insisted the husband must pay N20,000, less than $150, before she was
treated. And her family members are still in shock about her death, such
that they are not even thinking of burying her for now.
The 34
year old woman, Ijeoma Umumadumere, nee Ahamefule, was rushed in the
morning of 25 November to Garrison Clinic in Port Harcourt, when she
complained of a sudden stomach pain and headache, while cooking. Her
husband rushed her to the clinic on Udom street in the oil rich city. It
was between 9-10 a.m. And she was five-months pregnant.
But doctors and nurses would not attend to the pregnant woman because
the husband only had N5,000 on him, instead of the N20,000 being
demanded, as a precondition for treatment. Even the N5,000 the man had
on him had been used to offset registration and other costs.
Her brother, based in Austria could not understand why doctors in a
Nigerian hospital could have so callously and uncaringly treated the
woman, pregnant with her first child. As he put it:
“Her
husband begged the doctor and the nurses to attend to her since they had
collected about N5, 000 he had in his pocket in the name of
registration and other little things while he would go home and bring
money. He had also told them that because of the nature of the emergency
and the way his wife had been shouting while on the ground that his
mind had only been pre-occupied with the thoughts of rushing her to any
nearby hospital and had not thought of money or any other thing as he
had even forgotten to put on shoes, but all his pleading and
explanations to the doctor and the nurses had fallen onto deaf ears.
With her pains increasing and death knocking and the doctor and the
nurses refusing to understand, there was no way he could have left her
there unattended, to go home and bring money. He took her and headed to
another hospital, but unfortunately my sister did not make it as the
damage had already been done before the doctors in that second hospital
could do something reasonable to save her life.”
“What a
country, what a failure and what a loss! This is a sad story of the
sorry state of the Nigerian health policy, how Nigerians are heartlessly
and carelessly neglected because of money by doctors and nurses to die
in hospitals, and how I lost my sister to a failed system,” wrote Uzoma
Ahamefule, based in Austria.
Many hospitals in Nigeria, both
private and public, are in the habit of asking for pre-payment from
patients, even when the case is an emergency (PM News)
A
pregnant Nigerian lady has died because doctors in Port Harcourt
insisted the husband must pay N20,000, less than $150, before she was
treated. And her family members are still in shock about her death, such
that they are not even thinking of burying her for now.
The 34 year old woman, Ijeoma Umumadumere, nee Ahamefule, was rushed in the morning of 25 November to Garrison Clinic in Port Harcourt, when she complained of a sudden stomach pain and headache, while cooking. Her husband rushed her to the clinic on Udom street in the oil rich city. It was between 9-10 a.m. And she was five-months pregnant.
But doctors and nurses would not attend to the pregnant woman because the husband only had N5,000 on him, instead of the N20,000 being demanded, as a precondition for treatment. Even the N5,000 the man had on him had been used to offset registration and other costs.
Her brother, based in Austria could not understand why doctors in a Nigerian hospital could have so callously and uncaringly treated the woman, pregnant with her first child. As he put it:
“Her husband begged the doctor and the nurses to attend to her since they had collected about N5, 000 he had in his pocket in the name of registration and other little things while he would go home and bring money. He had also told them that because of the nature of the emergency and the way his wife had been shouting while on the ground that his mind had only been pre-occupied with the thoughts of rushing her to any nearby hospital and had not thought of money or any other thing as he had even forgotten to put on shoes, but all his pleading and explanations to the doctor and the nurses had fallen onto deaf ears. With her pains increasing and death knocking and the doctor and the nurses refusing to understand, there was no way he could have left her there unattended, to go home and bring money. He took her and headed to another hospital, but unfortunately my sister did not make it as the damage had already been done before the doctors in that second hospital could do something reasonable to save her life.”
“What a country, what a failure and what a loss! This is a sad story of the sorry state of the Nigerian health policy, how Nigerians are heartlessly and carelessly neglected because of money by doctors and nurses to die in hospitals, and how I lost my sister to a failed system,” wrote Uzoma Ahamefule, based in Austria.
Many hospitals in Nigeria, both private and public, are in the habit of asking for pre-payment from patients, even when the case is an emergency (PM News)
The 34 year old woman, Ijeoma Umumadumere, nee Ahamefule, was rushed in the morning of 25 November to Garrison Clinic in Port Harcourt, when she complained of a sudden stomach pain and headache, while cooking. Her husband rushed her to the clinic on Udom street in the oil rich city. It was between 9-10 a.m. And she was five-months pregnant.
But doctors and nurses would not attend to the pregnant woman because the husband only had N5,000 on him, instead of the N20,000 being demanded, as a precondition for treatment. Even the N5,000 the man had on him had been used to offset registration and other costs.
Her brother, based in Austria could not understand why doctors in a Nigerian hospital could have so callously and uncaringly treated the woman, pregnant with her first child. As he put it:
“Her husband begged the doctor and the nurses to attend to her since they had collected about N5, 000 he had in his pocket in the name of registration and other little things while he would go home and bring money. He had also told them that because of the nature of the emergency and the way his wife had been shouting while on the ground that his mind had only been pre-occupied with the thoughts of rushing her to any nearby hospital and had not thought of money or any other thing as he had even forgotten to put on shoes, but all his pleading and explanations to the doctor and the nurses had fallen onto deaf ears. With her pains increasing and death knocking and the doctor and the nurses refusing to understand, there was no way he could have left her there unattended, to go home and bring money. He took her and headed to another hospital, but unfortunately my sister did not make it as the damage had already been done before the doctors in that second hospital could do something reasonable to save her life.”
“What a country, what a failure and what a loss! This is a sad story of the sorry state of the Nigerian health policy, how Nigerians are heartlessly and carelessly neglected because of money by doctors and nurses to die in hospitals, and how I lost my sister to a failed system,” wrote Uzoma Ahamefule, based in Austria.
Many hospitals in Nigeria, both private and public, are in the habit of asking for pre-payment from patients, even when the case is an emergency (PM News)
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