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Monday, 25 August 2014

PHOTOS: All the look from the REDCARPET at the 2014 Music Video Awards

The MTV Video Music Awards are a night notorious for wild moments—and the fashion is no exception. From the chic to offbeat, here, every look from this year's red carpet

Sunday, 24 August 2014

Gang members tried to Murder Chris Brown in nightclub


August 24, 2014: MediaTakeOut got the latest scoop on the GUNFIGHT that broke out inside 1Oak nightclub last night in Los Angeles. They were hosting a PRE-Video Music Award party, and Chris Brown was hosting it.

MediaTakeOut spies were in the building last night at the 1Oak party and it was a movie. Lots of celebs, and beautiful people too. But it all went wrong when a group of men tried to Murder Chris Brown!

USGS: 6.0 earthquake shakes Northern California


Calif. — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 struck California’s northern San Francisco Bay area early Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The earthquake struck just before 3:30 a.m. about 10 miles northwest of American Canyon, which is about 6 miles southwest of Napa, in California wine country, Leslie Gordon of the U.S. Geological Survey said.

Obama sends White House aides to Ferguson funeral


President Barack Obama is sending three White House officials to the funeral service of the 18-year-old whose death in a police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked days of racial unrest.

Leading the group for Monday's service will be the chairman of the My Brother's Keeper Task Force,

EBOLA: Indian Prostitutes Warned Off Africa Customers

The disease is transmitted through contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person, Commercial sex workers in India have been warned to stay away from African clients due to the Ebola virus which is currently plaguing some countries in the Western part of the continent.

British rapper a suspect in ISIS beheading


A British rapper whose father is awaiting trial in Manhattan for a pair of US embassy bombings is a leading suspect in the barbaric beheading of American journalist James Foley, it was revealed on Friday.

Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary — who recently tweeted a photo of himself holding up a severed head — was among three Brits identified as possibly being the masked killer known as “John the Beatle.”
Bary, 24, is the son of an Egyptian-born militant who is awaiting trial on terror charges tied to the deadly 1998 bombings of embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

2face Idibia’s Family Releases Statement Over Father’s Death

Pa Michael Idibia passed on in Abuja yesterday, August 23, 2014 in a hospital in Abuja after battling cancer for over a year. He was 68 years old.The family has released a statement following his death;

Why I Didn't Tell Osaze - Victor Moses

Nigeria’s Victor Moses has revealed that his now teammate and fellow Nigerian international, Osaze Odemwingie did not know that he was coming to Stoke.Victor Moses joined Stoke City for one year. Photo: Stoke City FC The Ex Wigan, Chelsea and Liverpool player had just moved from the Blues to Stoke this off season. He revealed that he had sought advice from Osaze but did not give up any information why he was asking.

Friday, 22 August 2014

TI Writes US 'National Anthem' About Ferguson Protests

TI has released a new track called New National Anthem, just days after making comments about racism and the Ferguson protests. The musician posted a snippet of the song, which features Skylar Grey, on his Instagram page. "I know dis may ruffle some feathers... But my people need to hear this..." he wrote in the caption. The record features lyrics including, "Free just to murder me, land of the handgun."

Kim Kardashian Just Keeps Coming Up With New Ways To Expose Her BOO.BS! See The New Way!

 
Nowadays Babes feel like showing skin...... It's a sign of confidence but in reality, it's a form of insecurity because they have nothing to offer other than sexuality.

PHOTOS: WOW! Omotola’s 16 Yr Old Son Celebrates His Birthday In Luxurious Style In South Africa!


The Ekeinde clan is still live in South Africa.Today, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde‘s first son M.J. Ekeinde is 16.The young music producer popularly called Captain E was all smiles as he posed for a photo op with his superstar mum as well as dad Matthew Ekeinde and 3 siblings, Princess, Meraiah and Michael Ekeinde.Santa came early for the teen as he got a remote control helicopter which he couldn’t help but share on social mediaHis doting mum Omosexy had nothing but sweet words for her son, “May your talent take you before kings. We love you dearly. Happy sweet #16 . With love Mimi, dad, mickyboy, moi and princess”, she said

ASA OFFICIAL: Proud to announce that #BedOfStone will be exclusively availavle

The female sensation singer announced the release of her New Album BedOfStone, It will be available today.

Ferguson protests subdued and smaller as National Guard pulls out

About 75 demonstrators marched along West Florissant Avenue, at times posing for TV cameras and journalists. For a while, they were joined by State Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson, who is in charge of the police response, and by U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.).

“We'll look forward to another nice and calm night of protests,” Johnson said.McCaskill joined the demonstrators for about half an hour. Asked whether the governor should remove St. Louis County Prosecuting Atty. Robert McCulloch from the case, as some have urged, she did not answer directly.

Florida's gay marriage ban struck down by federal judge

A federal judge on Thursday declared Florida's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, joining judges across the country who have sided with gay couples wishing to tie the knot

U.S. District Judge Robert L. Hinkle in Tallahassee ruled that the ban violates the 14th Amendment's guarantees of equal protection and due process. Hinkle issued a stay delaying the effect of his order, meaning no marriage licenses will be immediately issued for gay couples. That also means gay couples legally married in other states will not immediately have their marriages recognized in Florida. 

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Ukraine border guards begin checks on Russian aid trucks

Ukrainian border guards began on Thursday to inspect a Russian truck convoy carrying aid earmarked for humanitarian relief in eastern Ukraine that has been stranded at the frontier between the two former Soviet republics for nearly a week. Kiev believes the convoy of some 260 trucks, carrying water, food and medicines, could prove a Trojan horse for Russia to get weapons to pro-Russian separatists battling Ukrainian forces in the region - a notion that Moscow has dismissed as absurd.

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

EXPOSED: Ebola's Top Secret Cure Exposed



A few American scientists exposed mice to Ebola Virus and then obtained the antibodies in a serum which the mice produced to fight against the invading Ebola virus.

CNN said “The medicine is a three-mouse monoclonal antibody, meaning that mice were exposed to fragments of the Ebola virus and then the antibodies generated within the mice’s blood were harvested to create the medicine. It works by preventing the virus from entering and infecting new cells.” The serum is stored at Subzero temperature.

Testing of the serum: Some monkeys were exposed to Ebola virus. Four of the monkeys were injected with the serum and they survived while the control monkey was not given the serum and it died after few days of exposure to Ebola virus.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

10 Million People To Die From Tobacco Consumption By 2015 – CISLAC

he director of Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Mr Akinbode Oluwafemi has said that about 10 million people may die from tobacco if the rising consumption trend is not controlled.
Mr Oluwafemi who made this call in Abuja lamented the high rate of smoking in Nigeria due to weak control measures.
According to him, tobacco is the only legally available product which kills more than half of its users and as speculated by Scientists, it is a major threat to public health.

See the List: Top Ten Wealthiest African musicians




When Forbes and Channel O teamed up and came through with the top ten list of wealthiest musicians in Africa, using various parameters such as endorsement value, popularity, show rates, sales, awards, YouTube views, appearance in newspapers, investment, social media presence, influence and so many other factors, it sparked a massive frenzy as to how they got it spot on.

 Now, an African online magazine known as Answers Africa has done its own findings, using pretty much the same parameters as Forbes, Channel O and they came up with this:

Prince George sees butterflies for his birthday


There’s been a lot of media excitement Friday over a palace announcement that new photos — not just one, but three — marking Prince George’s first birthday will be released starting Saturday.

No idea what they look like (and if you break the media embargo, it’s off with your head!), but they sound pretty cute, as with all things George. They were taken earlier this month at the Natural History Museum in London when Prince William and Duchess Kate took their son to see the outdoor Sensational Butterflies exhibit.

USA TODAY: James Garner, star of TV and film, dies at 86

Actor James Garner, whose genial charm and sly humor made him a Hollywood fixture for more than 50 years, has died at 86.

The Los Angeles Times and the Associated Press reported his death, citing Los Angeles Police. Tall and handsome, Garner had the leading man looks that led to roles in big screen dramas ranging from 1958's Darby's Rangers to 1963's The Great Escape. But his flair for light comedy earned him several starring film roles, and extended to the small screen as well, with series hits Maverick and The Rockford Files.