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Sunday, 21 December 2014

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Angry Nicki Minaj Blast Her Ex-Boyfriend On Twitter





Days after crying while talking about her relationship with ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels during a radio interview, Nicki Minaj took to twitter last night to blast him, suggesting he's blackmailing her.
"Anything you don’t appreciate will be taken. God sees your ungrateful evil soul. I gave and gave and gave. Threatening me? Blackmail? Jump,'
"No one puts fear in my heart!! Cuz I know God is real!!!! He's seen me be loyal to the point ppl said I was stupid. So dig ur grave!" Nicki wrote.
Then she apologized to her fans "I'm sorry. My fans know this isn't me, 'Hate this. But I'm human. I do so much. Too much. No man would have stayed loyal in this game like me.'
Nicki's mum and Safaree, who dated Nicki for close to 12 years also tweeted. 

Nicki‘s mom Carol  tweeted at Safaree: 'Safaree when you take on Nicki you take on me and the host of heaven.. Stop while you can SB!'

Safaree's tweets below... 



Saturday, 20 December 2014

The Influence of Media to Our Society



In the world of today, media has become as necessary as food and clothing. It has played significant role in strengthening the society. Media is considered as "mirror" of the modern society, infect,it is the media which shapes our lives.

The purpose of the media is to inform people about current ,new affairs and to tell about the latest gossip and fashion. It tells about the people who are geographically divided.

The role of media has become one way of trading and marketing of products and prejudices. The media claimed to be governed by righteousness and equity, but greed and self-aggrandizement has poisoned its virtues.
Media is in charge of :
1 information
2 education
3 entertainment
4 advertising
5 correlation of parts of society

Society is influenced by media in so many ways. It is the media for the masses that helps them to get information about a lot of things and also to form opinions and make judgments regarding various issues! It is the media which keeps the people updated and informed about what is happening around them and the world. Everyone can draw something from it.

Media has had a bad effect on a generation, mainly because ,youth is strongly influenced by media. Teenagers and children wish to follow the people ,who get recognized and do what they do to get noticed. Sometimes, they focus on bad part of the media and strive to be a part of it. However, many are not succumbed to a life of crime!

These are the things which get into Young civilian minds!

The media affects people's perspective. Too much intervention of media in everything is a matter of concern. Media can be considered as "watch dog" of political democracy. Through the ages,the emphasis of media on news has camouflaged. Media these days, tries to eye the news ,which could help them to sell the information that is gathered worldwide, so that they could pave a way of success and fame of their respective channels. Fm radios, newspapers, information found on net and television are the mass medias that serve to reduce the communication gap between the audience, viewers and the media world. For the sake of publicity and selling, important figures, their lifestyles are usually targeted. Unimportant and irrelevant news, that usually have no importance are given priority and due to a reason or the other ,they get onto the minds of the viewers and in this ways many a times,important political,economical and sociological news get neglected and gradually,lose their importance!

No doubt,media has played significant role in making world a global village and to reduce the communication gaps amongst the people living in the far areas but unfortunately,media these days has become a COMMERCIALIZED SECTOR,eying the news which are hot and good at selling.The goal is to gain the television rating points.

I believe,if the media identifies its responsibility and work sincerely and honestly ,then it can serve as a great force in building the nation.

Friday, 19 December 2014

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Thursday, 18 December 2014

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Terry Henry Retires From Professional Football



Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has announced his decision to retire from professional football.

The 37-year-old recently decided to leave New York Red Bulls, but had yet to make a final decision on his future.

Henry has now made it clear that he will no longer continue his playing career and will start working as a pundit with Sky Sports instead.

"After 20 years in the game I have decided to retire from professional football. It has been an incredible journey and I would like to thank all the fans, team mates and individuals involved with Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona, New York Red Bulls and of course the French National Team that have made my time in the game so special," a statement on his official website reads.

"It is now time for a different career path and I am pleased to say that I will be returning to London and joining Sky Sports. I will hopefully share some of the insights, observations and experiences I have learnt over the years with you guys.

"I have had some amazing memories (mostly good!) and a wonderful experience. I hope you have enjoyed watching as much as I have enjoyed taking part. See you on the other side..."
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Artist Tattoos 666 on His ForeHead


An aspiring dancehall artist by the name Lee 2 Sparta has said he does not give a damn about anyone or what 666 means. The artiste who already has numerous tats on his body added a new one- a giant inscription which reads; 666 and posted the picture with the caption;

“My name is Lee 2 Sparta. I am a Sparta. I come from Mobay. Big up to the Sparta King Tommy Lee. Big up the whole Mobay we dont Fear people noday. You see my face tattoo, i got that because im a Sparta for life. I dont give a dam about anybody.”
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Technology: Jeans Disgned To Prevent Digital Pickpocketing




A pair of jeans containing material that blocks wireless signals is being developed in conjunction with anti-virus firm Norton.



The trousers are intended to stop thieves hacking into radio frequency identification (RFID) tagged passports or contactless payment cards.

According to security experts this type of theft is a growing problem.
The jeans are designed by online clothing company Betabrand and use a silver-based material to block signals.

They are due to go on sale in February.
Security software maker Norton teamed up with San Francisco-based Betabrand in October to make the jeans and a blazer. The jeans will retail at $151 (£96) and the blazer at $198.
Digital forensic firm Disklabs has used similar technology to make a wallet, which, like the Betabrand jeans, blocks RFID signals.

"There is technology readily available for anyone to snatch other people's credit and debit card data within seconds," said Disklabs boss Simon Steggles.

"These apps simply copy the card with all the information on it."
His firm also designs "faraday" bags which block mobile signals. Such bags are often used by police now to store mobile phones taken from suspects.

Last month the BBC reported that several police forces around the country had admitted that some mobile phones confiscated from suspects had been remotely wiped because they had not been stored in a secure way.

Ethical hacker Ken Munro is also acutely aware of the problem of RFID hacking. His firm, Pen Test Partners, has developed him a proof-of-concept RFID-blocking suit.
Made of cloth woven with metal fibres, the suit was not cheap to make but is washable.

"If we are not explicitly blocking these signals there are a lot of things that can go wrong, from stealing contactless payment card details to more life-threatening issues," he told the BBC.
He thinks the RFID jeans may not be a sufficient defence against hackers.

"The pockets are shielded but nothing else. Stuff in your pockets is easy to shield with a wallet or similar. Our suit is different - the entire thing is shielded."

This becomes important as more and more RFID technology, such as wearable insulin pumps or in-chest monitoring devices, becomes standard, he said.

"These are the devices where tampering or hacking over radio frequency could be life-threatening," he said.

"I'm not sure that medical device manufacturers have given enough thought to security.

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Infinix Mobile Sets The Mood For Christmas With X-Club Party


Count-down to Christmas has begun and to celebrate this year’s Christmas, leading phone maker brand, Infinix Mobility is set to excite it’s loyal customers who will be joining in to celebrate this year’s Christmas.

Speaking at the event, Head of marketing-Peter Zhou mentioned “Infinix launched X-club forum where fans can express yourselves and explore more smart lifestyle with the latest technology.”


The much awaited party comes up on 12th of December, 2014 at Event Centre, Opposite Fela Shrine, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos by 3.00pm. A-list comedian Acapella would be hosting the event.

Activities lined up for the day include:

-       Live contest – Games, Fashion, Dancing and Singing

-       Give-aways– Power Bank, Infinix devices, T-shirts.

-       Opportunity to meet the Infinix Team

-       Free download of HD content – music, video, apps, video games.

-       Plans for 2015 from Infinix mobility.

Infinix Mobility is proud to announce that with the launch of X506 (Infinix zero) in the 3rdquarter of the year, response of its valued customers to the phone model  has been amazing, having sold more than100, 000 units of Infinix Zero since its launch.

The X507 (Infnix Hot) isalso set to beat this figure upon its availability online via its partnership with konga.com and Etisalat.

Infinix mobility will be appreciating its fans, thus building awareness more for its products during the event.

Infinix...the future is now!

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

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Wizkid joins Illuminati Or Not ?



Every body knows StarBoy Wizzy and everybody knows  he have done a lot not only to Nigeria But Africa, in fact a lot to Afro music World wide.Wizkid have been and still have friendship with international celebs, not just friends but have also featured with international artise like Akon, Tyga, Wale and many more.There are some controversial pictures of the starboy wizzy that have been thrilling and making people wonder if he have finally joined World known Illuminati, Well we just want you to share with us your thoughts with these pictures posted by Wizkid him self 

Monday, 15 December 2014

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Patoranking:I Used To Sell Rat Killer and I Was To Be A BrickLayer



Last night at the Headies, Patoranking who won the well deserved Next Rated awards at the Headies. That earned him a brand new Hyundai…He had the best speech of the night when revealed he used to be a rat killer seller and Bricklayer
When he got on stage he said
“When I sang ” When I moved from nothing to something, that is my story…I meant it..I would like to say something..2 years ago, I was living in a one room, now,i’m living (crowd cheered…Lekki) somewhere around. He then decided to speak in pidgin English and said..
“If I tell you say I be dey sell rat killer, you go believe? If I tell you say IDO bricklayer for Lagos you go believe? Don’t let anyone stop you from achieving your dreams..
On that note, he walked away as the crowd gave him a standing ovation….
Full list of winners below

Rookie of the Year: Reekado Banks
Best R ‘n’ B Single: 2face (Let somebody love you)
Best Pop Single: Mavins (Dorobucci)
Best Rap Single: Pyhno (Parcel)
Best Street Hop: Oritsefemi (Double Wahala)
Best Vocal Performance (Male): Timi Dakolo (Iyawo Mi)
Best R ‘n’ B Pop Album: Sean Tizzle (The Journey)
Best Vocal Performance (Female): Niyola
Best Rap Album: Olamide (Baddest Guy Ever Liveth)
Best Reggae Dancehall Single: Patoranking (Girlie O remix)
Best Collabo: Wizzy Pro (Emergency)
Hip Hop World Revelation: Kcee
Recording of the Year: Cobhams Asuquo (Ordinary People)
Best Alternative Song: Bolaji (BOJ)
Producer of the Year: Don Jazzy
Lyricist on the Roll: Jesse Jagz
Next Rated: Patoranking
Best African Artiste of the Year: Sarkodie
Best Music Video Director: Clarence Peters
Song of the year: Davido (Aye)
Album of the Year: Olamide
Artiste of the Year: Davido
Hall of Fame: Sir Victor Uwaifo…

OMG!!! See Woman Cut Off Her son's Genitals


A 30 years old mother cut off her 3 years old son's sex organ in Manengole Nkongsamba, in Camroon. The poor little 3 years old child named Njankep Alexdre is presently in protestant hospital under intensive care while the mother is in jail awaiting trail. She have't said yet why she did this mess to her own child. This is so wicked and so unbelievable. See what the woman did the boy below.WARNING: it is graphic



Sunday, 14 December 2014

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Wizkid and Davido Parties Together?No Beef?



Every body knows Wizkid as well Davido and everybody also knows they both aren't in good times since when they have been throwing insults to each other on social medias but it turns out to be like they are really back and better in good with each other as they were spotted partying together, hands on each other at the Escape night club.Hope it should continue like this till they both will colaborate on a song for fans.



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Saturday, 13 December 2014

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Boy Died Because of Answering A Phone Call






Please share and pass this  to all your contact. Today another boy died in Mubai, because he was answering a call while his phone was charging. At that time he had a sudden vibration on his palm to his heart, the palms and some part of his head towards the ear burnt immediately  which caused him bleeding, before he should be rushed to the hospital he gave up.So please dont pick your calls when you are charging your cell phones because if the battery is low to the last bar the radiation is 1000 times stronger which cause same accident.
 Please share this to who you  care about and people around  you 


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2014:A Devastating Year For Children-UNICEF Declares


UNICEF  has declared the year 2014 as devastating for children because as many as 15 million children have been caught up in violent conflicts in Central African Republic, Iraq South Sudan, the State of Palestine, Syria and Ukraine including those internally displaced or living as refugees.
A report by New York/Geneva issued to the Ghana News Agency in Accra said Anthony Lake Executive Director, Children have been killed while studying in the classroom and while sleeping in their beds, have been orphaned, kidnapped. tortured, recruited and raped and even sold as slaves.


He said never in recent memory have so many children been subjected to such unspeakable brutality
According to the Director this year has been one of horror, fear and despair for millions of children, as worsening conflicts across the world saw them exposed to extreme violence and its consequences, forcibly recruited and deliberately targeted by warring groups.
Yet many crises no longer capture the world’s attention, warned the children’s agency.
Globally, an estimated 230 million children currently live in countries and areas affected by armed conflicts Sudan, the State of Palestine, Syria and Ukraine.
In 2014, hundreds of children have been kidnapped from their schools or on their way to school. Tens of thousands have been recruited or used by armed forces and groups. Attacks on education and health facilities and use of schools for military purposes have increased in many places.
In the Central African Republic, 2.3 million children are affected by the conflict, up to 10,000 children are believed to have been recruited by armed groups over the last year, and more than 430 children have been killed and maimed – three times as many as in 2013
In Gaza, 54,000 children were left homeless as a result of the 50-day conflict during the summer that also saw 538 children killed, and more than 3,370 injured.
In Syria, with more than 7.3 million children affected by the conflict including 1.7 million child refugees, the United Nations verified at least 35 attacks on schools in the first nine months of the year, which killed 105 children and injured nearly 300 others. In Iraq, where an estimated 2.7 million children are affected by conflict, at least 700 children are believed to have been maimed, killed or even executed this year. In both countries, children have been victims of, witnesses to and even perpetrators of increasingly brutal and extreme violence.
In South Sudan, an estimated 235,000 children under five are suffering from severe acute malnutrition. Almost 750,000 children have been displaced and more than 320,000 are living as refugees. According to UN verified data, more than 600 children have been killed and over 200 maimed this year, and around 12,000 children are now being used by armed forces and groups.
The sheer number of crises in 2014 meant that many were quickly forgotten or captured little attention. Protracted crises in countries like Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, continued to claim even more young lives and futures.
This year has also posed significant new threats to children’s health and well-being, most notably the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, which has left thousands of children orphaned and an estimated 5 million out of school.
Despite the tremendous challenges children have faced in 2014, there has been hope for millions of children affected by conflict and crisis. In the face of access restrictions, insecurity, and funding challenges, humanitarian organizations including UNICEF have worked together to provide life-saving assistance and other critical services like education and emotional support to help children growing up in some of the most dangerous places in the world.
In Central African Republic, a campaign is under way to get 662,000 children back to school as the security situation permits.
Nearly 68 million doses of the oral polio vaccine were delivered to countries in the Middle East to stem a polio outbreak in Iraq and Syria.
In South Sudan, more than 70,000 children were treated for severe malnutrition.
In Ebola-hit countries, work continues to combat the virus in local communities through support for community care centres and Ebola treatment Units; through training of health workers and awareness-raising campaigns to reduce the risks of transmission; and through supporting children orphaned by Ebola.
“It is sadly ironic that in this, the 25th anniversary year of the Convention on the Rights of the Child when we have been able to celebrate so much progress for children globally, the rights of so many millions of other children have been so brutally violated,” said Lake.
“Violence and trauma do more than harm individual children – they undermine the strength of societies. The world can and must do more to make 2015 a much better year for every child. For every child who grows up strong, safe, healthy and educated is a child who can go on to contribute to her own, her family’s, her community’s, her nation’s and, indeed, to our common future.

IMF Helping Ghana clear Ghost Names From Public Pay Roll

The International Monetary Fund (FUND) – which is in talks with the Ghanaian Government for a financial programme – is helping the young oil producer to clear ghost names from its public payroll.

“The IMF team is working with the authorities, and is working with the authorities in several areas including issues related to concrete steps in cleaning up the government payroll…” Deputy Spokesman, Communications Department of the IMF William Murray, revealed at a news conference in Washington Thursday, December 11, 2014.

The Government has been spending about 70 percent of tax revenue in paying public sector workers. That figure was reduced by more than 10 percent recently, according to President John Mahama, after all outstanding payments and arrears relating to the migration of workers onto the single spine salary structure was dealt with.

In July this year, the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) announced that it has deleted 3,179 ghost names from public payrolls in the Greater Accra region alone, between April and June.

Also in January this year, Deputy Minister in charge of tertiary education Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced that the government had deleted over 2,913 ghost names from the Ghana Education Service’s (GES) payrolls.

In November last year, 1,052 staff of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital could not be accounted for after a head count.

An additional 60 who were paid through the hospital’s internally generated funds (IGFs) could also not be accounted for.

Of the 1,052 members of staff, 490 belong to other institutions but worked under KBTH, while 84 were newly employed nurses at the hospital.

In March last year, about 1.3 per cent of Ghana’s GDP, translating into over Ghc1 billion, was paid to non-existent public sector employees or ghost workers in 2013, according to analysis done by Dr Joe Abbey, Executive Director of economic think tank Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA).

Dr Abbey said an average of Ghc100 million was paid to ghost employees every month in 2012.

“The question about ghost or ineligible workers dealt a decisive blow… our estimate was that as much as 1.3 percentage points of our GDP was being lost to these ghost payments and so a billion cedis was the estimate that we saw, like 100 million a month," Dr Abbey noted.

The 2013 budget reported a deficit of 12 percent of GDP.

The public wage bill for 2012 ballooned to 72.3 percent of tax revenue as a result of the implementation of the single spine salary (SSS) structure. It had earlier been estimated at 60.9 percent by the President in November 2012 in the State of the Nation address.

The wage bill constituted 2.7 percent of GDP of the 12.0 Deficit. It translated into 1.91 billion Ghana cedis.

Apart from the IMF helping Ghana to clean up its public sector payroll, the Fund said it is finalising remaining details of the country’s “medium-term reforms, and seeking external financing assurances from bilateral donors and international institutions,” before agreeing a final deal with the West African country about a financial package to assist the world’s largest cocoa producer fix its economy.

“Once this work is completed a financial arrangement to support Ghana's economic program could be agreed at staff level before being proposed for the IMF Executive Board's consideration. Right now, we are still working with Ghana in terms of nailing down details of policies that could be supported by the Fund and its Executive Board,” Murray said.

Economic analysts have raised fear Ghana could be declared highly indebted Poor Country, HIPC as a result of its public debt which currently stands at 70 billion dollars.

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Friday, 12 December 2014

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A Witch Caught Stocked In A Gutter.See Photos and Confession


Yea, they have started again, of recent a woman was found stuck in a gutter around abalti Barracks which is located in Ojuelegba, lagos. They woman who was called a witch by the mob and when she could not explain how she got inside the gutter.

People found her when she called out for help from a passer who was walking and the person alerted others who later found her and called a welder who cut the barricade so she can be able to be brought out.
But things got strange and weird when she was brought out and she was naked  when asked how she got there, this was what she said
“in tears she said:
My name is Amudat Jimoh, It was God that sent me here. He said I should confess my sins so that I don’t die, please I need water to drink, help me.I don’t know how I found myself here, please help me”
People normal assumption was that she is a witch because it is kinda of impossible to get down there especially naked and she might be a flying witch that God punished”- People say..
what do you think guyz???
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Is She a witch or not?? Please share your views
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Thursday, 11 December 2014

God's Face Appears In Waves On UK Coastile

As so called weather bomb continues to batter UK western coasts more and more people could start believing it is all the Almighty’s doing.
Recently an unusual natural phenomenon was spotted near Port Wemyss on the south-western tip of the Scottish island Islay.
The startling picture was taken by Ron Steenvoorden who later posted it to his Twitter and captured it with “Mysterious face spotted in the waves. Face caught in wave on UK coastline #God”


God-like? The wave off the coast of Islay
Could it be a sign of God? Nobody knows for sure but everybody remembers that the bible warns of powerful storms, floods and other chaotic weather during the world’s Last Days.
Phenomenal waves, pummelling winds reaching 100mph, blizzards and rain have hit northern areas of Britain as part of a huge storm system. The “weather bomb” brought hundreds of lightning strikes, temporarily cutting power across the Western Isles.


Explosive cyclogenesis – known colloquially as a “weather bomb” – is when a storm intensifies as the pressure at its centre drops rapidly (by more than 24 millibars in 24 hours).
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Sperm Is The Best Indicator Of Good Health

Infertility in men is a sign of other serious health problems – doctors say.
The quality of a man’s sperm is the best indicator of his health a new study has found. Such health problems as high blood pressure, skin and hormone disorders, vascular and heart diseases could mean problems with reproduction and vice versa.


The quality of a man’s sperm is the best indicator of his health
The new study examined the medical records of 9,387 men aged between 30 and 50 between 1994 and 2011 to determine the cause of their infertility. Semen samples, provided by men, were examined and assesed. Such characteristic as volume, concentration and motility were taken into account.
In about half of all the male infertility cases, the problem was abnormal semen while in the rest, the fault lay elsewhere. Almost half (44 per cent) of all the men, whose average age was 38, had some additional health problem besides the fertility problem that brought them to the clinic.

What is even more disturbing is that infertile men die earlier and are more likely to die from heart problems, doctors warned. However, it is not known why there is a such a strong connection between semen defects and seemingly unrelated disorders but doctors are sure that “man’s health is strongly correlated with his semen quality.”