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Saturday, 20 September 2014
Video: Negotiate Acoustic Performance by Solid Star
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or37iITLmfI
Pres. Jonathan visits site of collapsed Synagogue church building
Lady Gaga Looking Weird in South Korea
Kim Kardashian Flaunts Her Curvacious Ass In A Tight Curve-Hugging Trousers
Coco Austin shows off her beautiful behind in the red carpet
The show included Coco & The Vanity Vixens, in bejeweled dress that showed off her curvaceous behind. Though in her backless dress, she accompanied it with a pair of silver hill shoes.
Amazing !!! The Boy Who Sees In The Dark
A boy has stunned medics with his ability to see in pitch black with eyes that glow in the dark.
Doctors have studied Nong Youhui's amazing eyesight since his dad took him to hospital in Dahua, southern China, concerned over his bright blue eyes.
Dad Ling said: "They told me he would grow out of it and that his eyes would stop glowing and turn black like most Chinese people but they never did."
Medical tests conducted in complete darkness show Youhui can read perfectly without any light and sees as clearly as most people do during the day.
Is that a gift?
Awww So Cute…Dog Tries to Rescue Swimming Boy – Watch!
Olamide celebrates his NEA 2014 Win at the Etisalat Office! Introducing Video Ringtone Service – “Vringo”
The rapper recently paid a courtesy visit to Etisalat office in Victoria Island to celebrate his award with them. He was received by Enitan Denloye (Director, Brands and Communications); Oluwole Rawa, (Director, Consumer Segment) and Adia Sowho (Head, Digital Media).
See pictures below from the visit;
Etisalat recently unveiled a special video ringtone service called “Vringo” which enables subscribers to customize their caller tunes by replacing it with a video clip of their choice, ranging from music, movie, and comedy to football and other sports.
To have Olamide’s latest video “Story for the gods” as your video ringtone, simply download Vringo from the Android Play Store and search for the video; To get it as a ringback tune, text 50296 to 251 from your Etisalat line.
Glory Edozien: Tips-- How to Take Back An Ex
As the evening progressed, I was surprised at how pleasant the evening actually was. After Temi and Seyi left, Tayo and I spent an additional 2 hours in the restaurant. The evening reminded me exactly why I had dated him for over 18 months. At one point I had tears coming down my eyes just from the hilarity of some of his stories. He had a knack for looking straight at you, like he could see something the world didn’t notice. I remembered how we could talk for hours about nothing in particular but still feel a sense of shared understanding and bonding. Even now, nothing had changed, he still placed his hand on my arm, shoulder and hair like he had been doing it all his life or somehow managed to reduce the distance between us anytime he laughed.
As the evening ended, conversation turned more earnest as we remembered all the things we said we would achieve in our 20’s, our unhindered ambitions and immature perceptions of reality. He told me he was proud of me for sticking to my dreams. I told him I admired his determination to build a company when he could have easily joined the family business. We looked at each other then and realized just how much we knew about the person behind the make up, clothes and ego. And that was when it happened. I saw it coming and even though the room was filled with people I didn’t try to stop him. His lips felt a little cold but familiar. Nothing had changed.
For the next two weeks, we chatted everyday. We went to the cinema, to dinners and even attended a wedding together. It was only when he introduced me to his aunty as his girlfriend that I realized we were actually dating. My lips tightened but I managed to straighten them into a smile as I dropped one knee to greet his aunty – who promptly informed me that my wedding would be next.
The next day we went to church together and met with Temi and Seyi for brunch. Seyi made a comment about him being our best man and Tayo said something about new beginnings and sometimes needing to see the world only to realise there was nothing better than what you had in the first place. I pressed my lips together and let my eyes stay longer than necessary on Temi’s half eaten chicken.
Time is a funny thing. It has a way soaking up the pain and stain of scars, leaving only a faint recollection of the cause of injury. Maybe that was why I had been playing Ken and Barbie for two weeks without realising. After all it was the same lips that touched mine two weeks ago that had caused the end of our relationship years ago. It was those lips that told me he was hanging with friends when he really was hanging with Wunmi the 1st year Economics undergraduate. Those same lips I saw kissing Wunmi at the African and Caribbean society party and those exact lips that told me without stuttering that his parents weren’t pleased he was dating an Igbo girl. So, why would I now believe anything that came out of those lips. Because 5 years had passed and we were now different? Or because fate had decided to test my resolve by placing me on the same table with an ex who made me question my self worth? Or because now he was interested in starting a new beginning after he had sampled all the world had to offer. Or perhaps my brain had become an etch a sketch rubbing off all memories of how he flaunted Wunmi in my face barley 2 days after our break up.
Don’t get me wrong. I know people can change. People make mistakes and should be given second chances. After all many couples have said I do after years of break ups to make ups. Except that is my problem. My goal isn’t just to ‘say I do’. I don’t want to throw my bouquet dancing to “Single Ladies” because I have finally been catapulted to Mrs status. I want to have my first dance with reasonable certainty that my husband will always hold me close no matter what kind of music life throws at us. I want to feel secure, as I kneel down in my wedding dress to feed my husband, knowing that his respect, love and support for me will remain steady through our years together. And to have that I must trust whoever I give my life to in marriage. I must trust that he can take care of me emotionally and spiritually and even when we fight he will remember that I bleed just as easily as he does.
I discussed this with Temi and she remained adamant that Tayo was a transformed man. She explained that the mistakes of the past were due to youth and now he was a fully fledged man ready to commit to a long term relationship. Temi was half right. People do change, but only if the underlying reason for their behaviour has been dealt with. Anything else is a mirage which will fade under intense pressure. Tayo’s parents are still alive and I will always be Igbo. He still speaks in hushed tones and picks unnecessary fights only to send flowers to my office after disappearing for a weekend. I, on the other hand, realised after our break up that compromise is different from self deprecation. The line is between acceptance of my partners flaws and my appreciation of self is a dark blue and not a faded grey. So after 6 weeks of playing make-up, Tayo and I said goodbye a second time but not because he hadn’t changed, but because I had.
WHAT IS HAPPENING??? Church Building Collapses in Edo State
A one-storey building belonging to Christ Chosen Church of God in Edo State collapsed today.
The building housed offices and residences of church officials, The Nation reports.
According to reports, there were six people trapped in the building. Three were rescued and sustained severe injuries, and one of the individuals died. Efforts are currently being made to rescue the other two, who are still trapped in the debris.
According to reports, the building was being demolished by youths hired by the church authorities before it collapsed on the workmen.
The collapse of the building angered many, who went on rampage and burned down a church vehicle in the process.
MORE Ebola Patients Buy Survivors’ Blood on Black Market
CNN reports that Ebola survivors’ blood is referred to as “convalescent serum,” and is said to possess antibodies that can fight the virus. However, efficacy of the treatment is unproven.
The serum has been used to treat some patients, including Rick Sacra, an American aid worker. The blood of Kent Brantly, an American who survived Ebola, was used to treat him.
According to reports, the World Health Organization (WHO) is worried that patients in the affected countries are obtaining the blood via improper means, and that doing so could lead to the spread of other diseases including HIV and other blood-related ailments.
MBGN 2014 Iheoma Nnadi stunning in new photos
Man commits suicide in Ekiti state after two failed attempts
According to Sun News, Mundiu killed himself in the hall way of his compound in Ayede-Ekiti community in Oye local government of Ekiti state around in the early hours of yesterday morning.
According to one of his neighbors, Muntiu had always complained of being poor and unsuccessful and was said to be very frustrated. A day before he killed himself, he mentioned to neighbours that they will be witnessing drama on Friday but no one knew he was talking about him killing himself...
"He used to complain about the fact that he was very poor and living a wretched life, that he wasn’t making money to take care of himself. Two months ago, he had an okada (motorcycle) accident that almost claimed his life. He was moved out of the community for treatment. Two weeks ago, we learnt that he was dead but just three days ago, we sighted him in the community. Yesterday (Thursday), people heard him saying that by today (Friday) the people of Ayede community would witness an amazing drama. No one really read any meaning to what he was saying. We didn’t know that he was referring to this suicidal action”, a resident of the area said Another neighbour of the deceased said the first time he tried killing himself, it was his father who was alive then that saved him Mundiu. He also tried killing himself the second time by jumping into the river in Lokoja “It was past 12 midnight this morning, a deaf neighbour of the deceased, who we call Taiwo, raised the alarm that he saw something strange and alerted others to come and see it. We were asking him what it was that happened but because he could not hear us, he didn’t answer us. All we did was to just follow him to where he was directing our attention to. Eventually, he took us to where the deceased had hanged himself. He was already dead by that time. So, we just left him as you have seen him. We immediately called the police but as you can see, they haven’t come. Mundiu had attempted suicide two times before now. The first time, he had tried to hang himself but thankfully, his father caught him and stopped it. Since then, his father had kept the rope as an object of remembrance. Now his father is dead and could not witness this abominable act, he has eventually committed. His second attempt at killing himself was a time we were told he just jumped into a river. That happened in Lokoja, Kogi State. God had brought people on time to rescue him. This was his third time and no one was there to stop him, “ the neighbour said.
Photos: Mario Balotelli arrives to Liverpool training in £240k Ferrari
'I don't intend to marry any girl in the entertainment industry - Praiz
"I don't intend to marry anyone in the industry. I want my love life to be different from what you see on the screen" he said
Speaking on his kind of woman, Praiz says women who like to work turn him on
"I like my woman to be ambitious. I like a lady who likes to work. It turns me on. I like a woman who would give me that challenge, she must be a good dresser. I like a lady who is obedient, humble and patient with me whether she is right or wrong. Obviously she has t be physically attractive" he said
New Video: Tidinz - Paa Cool ft Yung6ix
Jungle Citi's frontman Tidinz latest single “Paa Cool Ft. Yung6ix” which dropped last week now has a video, and a brilliant one at that. The Audio was produced by Benjamz and the video was put together by Squareball Media. Typical hiphop, on HD. Directed by Adasa Cookey. Enjoy...
'I don't bleach, what I have is sun burn'- actress Ayo Adesanya says
"No I do not bleach my skin. When you see somebody that bleaches, you will know. I have sun burns and it is not a hidden thing. I have tried a lot of things to make it fade away but it has refused and I have come to terms with it. I would never bleach my skin, a lot of people get confused about it but I don’t get bothered. I don’t owe anybody an explanation but when you meet me in person, you can always make up your mind"
"Some people are naturally fair and the weather in Nigeria is terrible, it is just recently that we have been experiencing cool weather. The sun is usually very hot and it is bad for the skin. For someone like me, a lot of people are usually confused when they see my picture. They are quick to assume things and they do not know me personally. When you see people in pictures, don’t be too quick to judge, do you know how many lights are focused on the person while taking the picture? Because of the weather in this country, there are some lotions people use to enhance their skin and make it softer. There are some lotions that are not harmful but people have some misconception. The weather is very bad and it can affect one’s skin if care is not taken. I have friends that are fair in complexion and I know what they go through to maintain their complexion. If you do not maintain it, it would appear as if yourskin is dirty. I don’t believe people should bleach personally." she said