Saturday, 19 July 2014

Ms Sahhara wins World Transgender competition

Nigerian transgender, Ms Iris Sahhara Henson won the World Transgender pageant, Eat Bulaga, which held in the Philippines last night. Sahhara wrote about her excitement at winning on Facebook.
"OMG! I won. I am still not sure it is a reality! Maybe I'll wake-up from this amazing dream in a minute! My arm is turning red from me constantly pinching myself to wakeup from this beautiful dream! I am overwhelmed with love! Philippines is truly my home away from home. Thank you to the Eat Bulaga show and production team for giving us the platform to exhibit our intelligence and creativity in positive ways on the longest daytime national television show in the world! Shock is an understatement to how I feel right now!" Big congrats to her!

Ukrainian Govt release horrific pic of infant lying in a field, killed when rebels shot down plane

The Ukrainian government yesterday published a heartbreaking photo of a dead infant and accused Russian president Vladimir Putin of having the blood of the baby victim of flight MH17 on his hands.

Senior government advisor Anton Gerashchenko posted the pic on their website, with a message to Putin saying: 'This baby's death is on your conscience. Damn you for centuries!'. He said he agonised over whether to publish the image of the tiny corpse lying in the field or not but decided the world needed to see it.

3 infants died after the plane was shot down on Thursday May 17th by pro-Russian rebels and till today, many bodies are still lying in fields. Meanwhile yesterday Russian rebels stopped investigators who arrived the MH17 crash site from investigating the site, firing several warning shots. And the rebel commander blamed for shooting down the plane said "bodies aren't fresh', claiming corpses around the wreckage died before plane took off. Yes, he said so. Unbelievable! Continue to read...





Monitors from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) were prevented from conducting their investigation by militiamen during their first trip to the scene.

The separatists reportedly fired warning shots as the group of 30 officials approached, forcing them to leave after just 75 minutes. 

The stand-off fuelled speculation that rebels are beginning a 'cover-up' by hiding all links to the Buk missile believed to have shot down the plane.
 
Mr Hug is leading the investigation into the deadly incident - but has been hindered by a dispute over the location of the black boxes 

Michael Bociurkiw, spokesman for the OSCE, told CNN: 'It basically looks like the biggest crime scene in the world right now, guarded by a bunch of guys in uniform with heavy firepower who are quite inhospitable. And there didn't seem to be anyone really in control, for example. One of our top priorities was to find out what happened to the black boxes. No one was there to answer those questions.'  


Bociurkiw also described how the inspectors felt they were in danger as rockets were fired in the distance.

Thomas Greminger, the body's chairman, added: 'They did not have the kind of access that they expected. They did not have the freedom of movement that they need to do their job.'

Amid the confusion over the whereabouts of the black boxes, the Russian foreign minister was forced to deny having ‘any plans’ to grab the flight recorders following the allegations.

Meanwhile, the rebel commander blamed for shooting down flight MH17 has made bizarre claims that bodies at the crash site 'aren't fresh'.


Pro-Russian separatist Igor Girkin (pictured above) has claimed corpses near the debris died days before the plane took off.

According to rebel website Russkaya Vesna, the leader was told by people at the scene in eastern Ukraine that 'a significant number of the bodies were drained of blood and reeked of decomposition.'
Girkin, also known as Strelkov and allegedly a former Russian intelligence agent, also suggested that a large amount of blood serum and medications in the wreckage.

The information has not been confirmed but the commander said: 'Ukrainian authorities are capable of any baseness.'

He was said to be among the laughing rebels that filmed the plane as it crashed
Footage is said to have captured him gleefully bragging: ‘That was a blast – look at the smoke!’ while a fireball rose from the debris. 

The extraordinary footage – apparently filmed by the shooters themselves – charts the terrible final moments of the doomed airliner.

A voice believed to be that of Strelkov – dubbed ‘Igor the Terrible’ – announces: ‘The plane was hit!’ He adds: ‘Look at those black spots, these are the parts, flying … it was a blast … look, look, black smoke!' 
As a pall of smoke was seen coming from the crash site, he wrote a triumphant war cry on Twitter, saying: ‘We warned you – do not fly in "our sky”.’ 

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 was shot down Thursday, killing all 298 people aboard. 

Source: UK Daily Mail

Replying Mr Ibu would be trading intelligence with ignorance - Ibinabo Fiberesima

AGN president Ibinabo Fiberesima has finally reacted to actor John Okafor aka Mr Ibu's recent interview where he questioned what she did with money President Jonathan released to the guild (see here). Speaking with Punch, Fiberesima berated the comic actor, stating that replying him would only amount to trading intelligence with ignorance. She also said he's not even a member of the Guild..
"Which money is he talking about? That is why I said he is detached from the realities on ground. When we went to visit the President, there was no money promised to anybody. We didn’t go there to beg for money as Mr. Ibu is used to doing; we didn’t do that. They push you to the extent that you say things that you don’t want to. I’m not about money, for once they should stop and think, see what my team and I have achieved in two years. Replying Mr. Ibu would be trading intelligence with ignorance and I don’t think I have that time. I’m sure you have followed everything we have done and we have not hidden anything. Rather, we have been open about everything we have done, so if he attacks me the way he did, it clearly shows that he is completely detached from the reality, because he complained about things that we have achieved long ago, which shows that he is not part of the Guild,” she said. Continue...
She also queried him for not mentioning the names of those in the guild he  said were not happy with her
"Mr. Ibu cannot vote for me, he does not have the power to do that. He cannot even run for office because he is not a member, and I was expecting to see the names of the members whom he referred to because I don’t know them, and I hope they are members of the Guild because we have actors who are not members. You should not because of your interest in a name feel you can come out and talk off point to become relevant. When people say people should have education, it is for this kind of reason so they will know how to speak in public. They think running to the press and running me down on Facebook and others will deter me. No. I was not brought up like that, I’m a very thorough breed. I will do what I have to do to get to where I am going. It is the love that I get from people whose lives I have touched that keeps me going, not those who don’t know where they are going, because every sentence they make is money, where is the money?” she stated

Second wedding for 9-year-old schoolboy and his 61-year-old wife

Why is it okay for a 61yr old woman to kiss a 9 yr old boy in the mouth all in the name of tradition?
A 9-year-old schoolboy has become one of the world's youngest grooms for the 2nd time, marrying his 62-year-old wife again. Looking a little taller in last year's silvery tuxedo, baby faced Saneie Masilela clutched the hand of Helen Shabangu as they repeated their vows one year on.
Last year the boy, from nearby Tshwane, tied the knot with bride Helen after claiming he had been told by his dead ancestors to wed. Shockingly his family took the message from the heavens seriously and hurriedly forked out £500 for the bride and a further £1,000 for the big day. 
The second marriage ceremony was this time held at the home of the blushing bride in Ximhungwe in Mpumalanga, South Africa, in front of around 100 guests. Wide-eyed residents looked on as the married mother-of-five shared a piece of cake, a toast and even a kiss with her young groom Sanele -  and long-term husband Alfred Shabangu, 66.
Watch the video after the cut..

"I kept my wife’s corpse in a room for 3months hoping she'd wake up - Christy Essien Igbokwe’s husband

The husband of late iconic singer, Christy Essien Igbokwe, who put Nigeria on the world music map with her song, Seun Rere, Edwin Igbokwe, has opened up on his grief and denial following her death on June 30th 2011, saying he left her corpse in a room in their home for 3 months hoping she would wake up. Below is what he told Saturday Punch
That morning of her death, pastors and other prayer warriors ended morning prayer in her room; she whispered amen, and then slept off. It was exactly 9a.m. I felt dazed, shocked and awed when I was told I lost my ‘everything,’ my companion and the love of my life. Jebose, I caved into denial zone. We immediately moved her body to a room in our home, unknown to many. My late wife warned that her body must not be deposited in the mortuary. I had to respect her wishes. So we decorated a room in our house and laid her down. She was beautiful, peaceful in her sleep. The media and the enlarged burial committee members didn’t know where she was after her death. She lay in that room for almost three months. I was going crazy. I didn’t want to believe she would not wake up. She was smiling peacefully. I couldn’t believe it. I made sure I looked at her every day. I was confused, depressed, dejected and hopeless. The children began to monitor me. I was still in denial, hoping she was asleep… she would wake up. I kept reassuring myself. She never did." Find the full write up after the cut...

Thirty five years ago, I married my soul mate and lifetime partner. She was Nigeria’s lady of songs, the late Christy Essien Igbokwe. I was a 26-year-old executive at The Punch while she was a 19-year-old songstress and actress that mesmerised Nigeria’s entertainment and theatre scenes with her young, affable innocence. Through those years, we celebrated togetherness and profound love, a love I felt the first time I blessed my eyes on her; a love that grew stronger each sunrise, until 9a.m, June 30, 2011. With each day’s sunset, our love blossomed, like flowers bloomed in spring. We stayed as one through the challenges of life. There were years of aches and pains, tears of joy and electrifying laughter. We stayed together and survived the rough and tumbles of life. We shared everything until it was time for her to go. She lived half a century.

“As I walked down Jebose Boulevard, I tried to accept and appreciate all that life privileged after her eternal transition. It is over three years since Christy died. The denials, the depressions, forward from her death are paths to healing. I missed and mourned her tenderly. Time and support from friends and family were therapies to a second chance at life, living and loving. No one understands the discomfort and trauma of losing a dear family member such as your siblings, your parents or wife, a dearest lifetime partner; (the cherished one you swore before God and the people to love till death do us part), until it happened to them: We are never the same when we lose those that we loved and admired. A part of us leaves with them. Every one of us would come to that place in our lifetime; what matters is how we handled our different circumstances and who would be there to comfort us as we grieved. The mourning season may never end. I can imagine days of guilt, days of tear drops on the pillows and silent wails for losing my dearest wife. The pain is part of passionate memories, of a privileged, shared moment in our lives. These walks with you, Jebose, ignited emotional past pains of losing my late wife and a closure of tragic and traumatic chapters of my life.

Christy was special and spectacular. She was a prophet. She revealed when she would die to the children and by extension, to me: she revealed to us that she had only half a century in this ‘wicked world;’ she told me that when death came, it would be middle of the year. She shared with close friends and members of the family, her end time. I always dismissed her because I was not ready to lose her. She told our children that she would live for 50 years and that any single day thereafter, they should be thanking God. She died June 30, 2011 at age 50.

During one of our affectionate conversations, she told me she would be sick for three days before her death. She said she would exit without burden to anyone or herself. I didn’t believe, until it happened: four days before her death, she complained of stomach ache. We went to the hospital for scanning and treatment: the hospital placed her on overnight admission and began treatment, but she wanted to go home. Her desire to go home was bolstered by hospital’s electric power interruption. The hospital’s generator was also broken down. She said rather weakly, that she wanted to go home since the hospital had no electricity. I honoured her request. We left the hospital for our home. Halfway into our street, the doctor called and informed me that the generator suddenly activated, surprisingly nothing was wrong with it, we could return to continue treatment; we were almost home, my wife said she didn’t want to go back to the hospital.

“The next day, the illness continued at home. She refused to go back to the hospital: the doctor came to the house and placed her on a drip. Even though she was weak, she was active and independent; she refused any assistance; not even a support on the staircase and into the car, as we set out for hospital again, having encouraged her to return to a different hospital for re-examination. I drove her into the waiting arms of doctors who further examined my late wife in a specialist hospital (Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja). She was placed on admission. She was seeing things and in her own world, as she lay ill, she was concerned about the staff and other patients in the hospital. She was kept overnight because of the diagnosis. The second night, she requested prayer warriors to begin intense prayers, not for her but for us, the living, and for her peaceful transition. She encouraged nurses in the hospital to pray: she would whisper prayer points and choruses. She muttered some messages to our God-son, George, who was with me in the hospital. We went into frenzy shouting for joy when she mentioned that ‘we were victorious and it was all over.’ By 5.30am June 30, 2011, we witnessed deteriorating changes in her health. I phoned Obi, our first son, and he quickly arrived at the hospital to assist. I dashed out to seek a transfer for her to another (the intensive care) room in the hospital. I left Obi and George with pastors and prayer warriors who arrived to pray with us. Something happened while I was gone. The mood changed when I returned. I smelt sadness from the travelling breeze within. The mood was solemn. I saw the sad faces of hospital staff and my son: I felt strange. Everyone from the doctors tried to find a way to tell me she had died… One of the midwives called me to the side and said I should brace up because my wife died few minutes then. That morning of her death, pastors and other prayer warriors ended morning prayer in her room; she whispered amen, and then slept off. It was exactly 9a.m. I felt dazed, shocked and awed when I was told I lost my ‘everything,’ my companion and the love of my life. Jebose, I caved into denial zone. We immediately moved her body to a room in our home, unknown to many. My late wife warned that her body must not be deposited in the mortuary. I had to respect her wishes. So we decorated a room in our house and laid her down. She was beautiful, peaceful in her sleep. The media and the enlarged burial committee members didn’t know where she was after her death. She lay in that room for almost three months. I was going crazy. I didn’t want to believe she would not wake up. She was smiling peacefully. I couldn’t believe it. I made sure I looked at her every day. I was confused, depressed, dejected and hopeless. The children began to monitor me. I was still in denial, hoping she was asleep… she would wake up. I kept reassuring myself. She never did.


“I finally accepted her death when the pallbearers came into that room and placed her in a coffin for the Commendation Service at Arch Bishop Vining Memorial Cathedral, Ikeja on September 9, 2011 and from there later through the Muritala Mohammed Airport, Ikeja to Akanu Ibiam, Enugu airport en route Awka, Anambra State for funeral service and burial the next day. I knew then, that my best friend, my partner, my soul mate, the mother of my beautiful children, was truly gone.

“After the burial, I was alone and lonely, I felt guilty for her death. I never expected to bury my wife. I always prayed that when my time was up, she, our children and grandchildren would bury me. I began to question God in these transitional periods: I was near complete depression because life was no longer interesting to me: I was lonely and mourning my wife. I was empty. I told everyone that I would never remarry because no woman could replace my late wife. I was suicidal.

After her burial, the pain continued as life began to settle into normalcy, I began to see her in my dreams, encouraging me to live my life. She said she knew if I had the privilege of spending more time with her, I would have corrected certain things in our lives. She said I must move on with my life. Throughout our 32 years, we shared everything: we never separated from the same bedroom. The only time we separated was when we kept her body in a separate room while planning her funeral. Counselling from well-wishers helped me to begin to accept a life without her.

“Her appearances in my dreams encouraged me to move on. In one of such appearances, she told me: “I came and I have fulfilled my destiny on earth. I wished I stayed longer but that was my destiny and God’s words must surely come to pass in our lives. I am not coming again. I am happy where I am. It is well with all of you! Please I want to be remembered always in happiness. Stop getting worried any longer because you do most times. You cry often for missing me and wished that I lived so that you make some amends. It is too late now. You should move on. Your focus should be how to live long for our kids. Advise them properly and correct them positively whenever they go wrong, for their own good. Take good care of them and their offsprings as long as you witness and always bless and not curse any of them. (She smiled…..) I never cursed any of them. I only tried to make them look forward to being independent as my last days on earth approached. Because you need to live long for the kids, you can remarry instead of running into some temptations that are building up. Pray hard. God will show you the right person. The person should not be very young. She must be older than our first kid. She must be able to stand in for the sake of the kids but she must not participate directly as one of the owners in any of our already established companies unless with express permission of all the kids. She will obey you. I must be respected. You know other things that would make the relationship to be soothing to me in death and useful to you in life unless if you want to continue to deceive yourself. You must not allow her do anything you know would not be pleasing. You are an intelligent man, I did say this often and I leave you to your conscience (she smiled…) till we meet to part no more. My love to all still existing and I want all to know this.”

“If she didn’t appear to me in my dreams, I wouldn’t have remarried. I remarried after three years of her death. Time reversed everything. I didn’t want a situation where I would be bringing different women to our home: After the dreams, I began to consider marriage again. Being alone may not be the problem, the problem is the temptations that loneliness and being alone ferment. That would be very disrespectful to her memory and our children. I remarried, with her blessings. I am no longer mourning but her memories are indelible.”

Monday, 23 June 2014

Suicide bomber kills 3 soldiers in Borno, Boko Haram kills 40 in new attack

Three soldiers were reportedly killed yesterday June 22nd after a suicide bomber suspected to be from the Boko Haram sect attacked a military post near a Secondary school in Gwoza, Borno state.
 
Vanguard reports the suicide bomber drove through Wala and Warabe villages before getting to the military post where the bomb detonated and a loud sound immediately followed, with the vehicle the suicide bomber rode in and other things in the attack scene destroyed.
 
One of the residents of the area, Mallam Usman Yaro who spoke with Vanguard said residents of the area were still asleep when the bomb detonated. Continue..
"We were woken up with a bomb blast on the road near the school, some of us started to run for safety while others fled into the school and hill tops of Gwoza. I cannot tell you the exact casualties but three soldiers fell on the road side while others took to their heels for safety, as the car that contained explosives ripped into pieces to create a deep crater near the post. None of the civilians was killed as people were still asleep when the suicide bomber detonated the explosives that killed him and three soldiers.”
In a related development, suspected Boko Haram men over the weekend attacked Chuha A Chuha B and Korongilim villages in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State, killing 40 people including teenagers. According to one of the community leaders, Mallam Yakubu Joshua, the attack which lasted 5 hours, started 7am
"Some suspected Boko Haram terrorists invaded Chuha A, Chuha B and Korongilim villages of Chibok council of Borno State and killed over 40 persons. The terrorists injured many other villagers, burnt many houses and made away with our foodstuff. The attack, which commenced at 7a.m. yesterday lasted over five hours before military intervened. I and some other residents of Chibok had made several telephone calls to the military, unfortunately they (military) only started bombing the surrounding area of the attack after over 40 members of our community had been killed. The lifeless bodies of our people are still littered in the three villages as I speak, but our present fear is that many innocent villagers may be hit by the ongoing bombings by the military.” he said

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Blasts kill 180 in Jos market


Scene of the Jos market explosions... on Tuesday
Last month, they abducted over 200 schoolgirls in Borno State; on Thursday, they attacked two schools in Bauchi State; on Sunday, they bombed Kano city. Today (Tuesday), it is the turn of Jos again. God where are we heading for in Nigeria?”
These were the words of a trader in the ever-busy Jos Terminus Market where twin bomb blasts occurred on Tuesday.
The trader, who gave his name simply as James, said he was lucky to have survived with minor injuries but vowed to relocate his family from Jos where he had lived for two decades.
James was indeed lucky as eyewitnesses said that over 180   people lost their lives to the blasts.
The Cable News Network however reported a third explosion in Abuja Market in Jos where shoes are sold. It however did not give details.
Although eyewitnesses account put the death toll at 180, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Olakpe, said that 46 people were killed while 45 others were wounded.
The first bomb, which was said to have been detonated by a suicide bomber in a Fiat car, happened at about 3pm when the market was at its height. The second blast occurred from a Toyota Sienna about 20 metres from the scene of the first.
One of the eyewitnesses said the bomber in the Fiat car stopped it abruptly along the busy Muritala Mohammed Way which is very close to the old site of the Jos University Teaching Hospital.
He was said to have left the car for minutes to cause enough traffic build-up before he returned and detonated the explosives in it. The explosion was heard all over Jos and Bukuru metropolis.
However as people gathered to assist victims, some hoodlums started looting and burning cars. In the course of their action, some youths noticed the Toyota Siennaparked at some distance and went for it.
While trying to vandalise it, one of them put a light under the Sienna and immediately it exploded, killing nearly all those in the vicinity.
There was pandemonium all over the market as traders scrambled to close shops. Cars that tried to make a quick U-turn were trapped and many were burnt.
One of the eyewitnesses, who simply identified himself as Suleiman, told our correspondent in Jos that he was one of the few people that arrived at the scene and started helping the victims.
Suleiman whose clothes were blood-stained said that for more than 20 minutes after the blasts, there was no security presence.
He claimed that the policemen attached to a police post inside the   market took to their heels when the first bomb went off.
“I was in the place when the first explosion happened. I ran to the place and there was no security around to assist. Immediately, I and two other people started to help those injured.
The fire from the blast could not allow us to go near and help more people. It was terrible; I have never seen such a thing.”
Another eyewitness, Peter Amine, said, “We were inside the market when I heard a loud explosion at about 3.28pm. Before I knew what happened, a piece of metal landed very close to my legs.
He added that a thick dark smoke engulfed the scene, thus compounding the already chaotic situation as fear-stricken people, some covered with blood, screamed and ran for safety
A NewYork, United States -Based Nigerian news portal, Sahara Reporters, said the bombs,     were primed to inflict maximum casualties.
Olakpe, however, told journalists that the casualty figure he gave was not definite as there were possibilities of it increasing.
He said that the figure was obtained from the Plateau Specialist Hospital, and the Bingham University Teaching Hospital where most of the victims were taken to.
The police commissioner said, “At about 3 pm, I was in my office when I heard a loud explosion around the Terminus area. I immediately mobilised and moved to the area and just about 20 minutes later, the second explosion went off.
Olakpe said that one of the lessons to be learnt from the incident was that people should not rush to the site of a bomb blast as there was the likelihood of another .
He added that the police had commenced what he called a “post-blast investigation” and   appealed to the traders in the market to stay away for a while so as not to jeopardise the probe.
Jonathan says perpetrators cruel, evil
President Goodluck Jonathan has condemned the bomb blasts, saying the   perpetrators were cruel and evil.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President also directed all relevant agencies to mobilise support and relief efforts in aid of the victims.
Abati said, “The President extends his heartfelt sympathies to the affected families and persons. He   assures all Nigerians that government remains fully committed to winning the war against terror, and this administration will not be cowed by the atrocities of enemies of human progress and civilisation.”
The Plateau State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mrs. Olivia Dazem, however, said the state government regretted the incident and called for calm among the residents of the state.
Jonathan has also ordered the deployment of more troops in the North-East to aid the search for the abducted schoolgirs.
The Director-General of the National Orientation Agency who coordinates the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, disclosed this at a news conference   in Abuja on Tuesday.
He also said that the structures for the operation of the forces from foreign nations had been put in place.
Omeri said, “I wish to inform you that President Jonathan has ordered the deployment of additional troops to reinforce the ongoing military operations in the North-East.
“This action comes in the wake of the regional alliance to checkmate the activities of Boko Haram in the zone and also goes to strengthen the President’s avowed resolve to rescue the   girls and his commitment to providing total security for all Nigerians.
“Meanwhile, the structures for the coordination of the activities of the input of the allied forces in the ongoing search and rescue operations have been set up, awaiting take off any moment from now.
“Just before we came here, we got information   that two explosions occurred in the Central Area of Jos. The police and other security agencies in the state have mobilised to site.”
Nigeria asks UN to blacklist B’ Haram
Meanwhile,   Nigeria has formally asked the United Nations Security Council al Qaeda Sanctions Committee to blacklist   Boko Haram for the kidnapping   schoolgirls .
If there is no objection by the 15-member council committee, which operates by consensus, Boko Haram will be sanctioned, the council diplomats told Reuters on Tuesday.
Brody Jenner Will Not Attend Kim Kardashian, Kanye West's Wedding

Brody Jenner and Kim KardashianBrody Jenner won't be attending Kim Kardashian's wedding to Kanye West.Credit: Chelsea Lauren/WireImage
As most members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan make their way to Paris, France for the May 24 wedding of Kim Kardashian and Kanye WestBrody Jenner will not be among the famous faces boarding the plane for the weekend extravaganza.
The Hills star will not be attending the nuptials, multiple sources confirm exclusively to Us Weekly. Why the no show? His girlfriend of seven months, Kaitlynn Carter, was not invited, one source explains. According to several insiders, not all wedding invitees were given plus-ones for the blowout festivities.
Though Brody will be missing in action, stars like Larsa and Scottie Pippen, Carmelo and La La Anthony, Brittny Gastineau, Serena WilliamsBlac Chyna, and Kim's bestie Jonathan Cheban are all set to attend. R&B star Ciara will likely not be present; she and fiancé Future welcomed their son Future Zahir Wilburn on May 20. 
Brody's father Bruce Jenner, meanwhile, will definitely be in attendance and another source tells Us that his brother Brandon and his wife Leah Jenner are also flying over, sources confirm. 
After appearing on recent seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Brody also traveled with the reality family to Thailand in April to film scenes for the hit E! show. He participated in the Hank Baskett Classic Golf Tournament with his father in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Brody, whose mother is Bruce's second wife Linda Thompson, has long had a contentious relationship with stepmother Kris Jenner, which was documented on the show. 
"The tension was real as far as growing up not knowing her intentions," Jenner told the NY Daily News in December 2013. 

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Kylie Jenner Goes to the Hospital After 


Kylie JennerKylie Jenner had to go to the hospital after injuring herself in a trampoline accident with sister Khloe KardashianCredit: Courtesy Kylie Jenner

Trampoline Accident With Sister Khloe Kardashian: Pictures

                                               Here's hoping you bounce back soon, Kylie! Kylie Jenner had to go to the hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 4, after she injured herself in a trampoline accident with older sister Khloe Kardashian.
"In the hospital thanks to @khloekardashian," the 16-year-old reality star captioned a picture of herself covering half her face with her hand. "My mom said, 'Never thought I would take u to the doctor for a trampoline accident at this age.'"
Then, in a message to her sister, she wrote, "This means war, Khloe. P.S. It was painful taking this photo."
It's not clear exactly what happened between the two, but a collage on Kardashian's Instagram account shows the two falling down on the trampoline with their arms and legs intertwined. "This started out calm and ended in a war!" the 29-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians regular noted. "Sorry @kyliejenner."
Kylie Jenner injured herself in a
Kylie Jenner injured herself in a "trampoline war" with sister Khloe Kardashian
Credit: Courtesy Khloe Kardashian
Alongside another picture -- this one showing Jenner clutching her back as she fell separately from Kardashian -- the newly single star wrote, "Kylie, this is proof you did it to yourself! Sorry not sorry! Just kidding, I am sorry my little bug a boo. Let the war continue!!!"

N1.3b Fraud: Ajudua Sent To Kirikiri -PM News, Lagos


Fred Ajudua

Serial fraud kingpin, Fred Ajudua has been remanded in Kirikiri Prison for allegedly defrauding former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi (retd.), of about $8.395m (about N1.3 billion).
Justice Oluwatoyin Ipayeordered on Wednesday that he should be remanded in prisons custody following a fresh 13-count charge of fraud brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The EFCC in the fresh charges dated 14 October, 2013, alleged that Ajudua, along with others still at large, defrauded Gen. Bamaiyi of $8.387m between November 2004 and June 2005 while in prison.
Ajudua is the only defendant in the fresh charges as others who allegedly committed the offences along with him are said to be at large.
Other suspects said to be on the run, are Alumile Adedeji (a.k.a Ade Bendel), Mr. Kenneth and Princess Hamabon William.
Ajudua, along with other suspects, were said to have defrauded Bamaiyi at the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons, where he and the other fraud suspects were on remand for various crimes.
EFCC claimed that the suspects had fraudulently collected the money from Bamaiyi instalmentally, falsely claiming that the payments represented the professional fees charged by
Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) to handle Bamaiyi’s case in court and to facilitate his release from prison.
The anti-graft agency also alleged that Ajudua and others fraudulently claimed that $1m out of the total money collected from Bamaiyi was for financial assistance for the treatment of Justice Olubunmi Oyewole’s father. Justice Oyewole was then presiding over Bamaiyi’s case in court.
The suspects were said to have told Bamaiyi that Oyewole’s father was admitted at Saint Nicholas Hospital in Lagos and the $1m was meant to assist the judge in treating his father.
When the charges were read to him today, he pleaded not guilty to the allegations.
His bail application was however not heard as the presiding judge adjourned the matter till 20 February, 2014.
Ajudua is also standing trial in another court for allegedly defrauding two Dutch businessmen, Remy Cina and Pierre Vijgen, of $1.69m (about N270m). The matter has been on since 2003.

Karrueche supports Chris Brown in court as he escapes jail time

Chris Brown appeared in court yesterday with his 'ride or die' chick, Karrueche Tran, who supported him as he faced a judge regarding his arrest for battery in Washington, D.C. The singer avoided jail time at a hearing.

The prosecutor wanted Chris in jail, telling the judge, "He continues to pose an increasingly violent danger to society. Defendant Brown's violent behavior continues to increase in severity & frequency."

It was also revealed that additional witnesses have come forward in the D.C. case providing sufficient evidence to move forward with a trial, but fortunately for Chris, the judge denied the prosecutor's motion ruling instead that Chris Brown complete his 90 day rehab program.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Rihanna Takes Off Her Clothes For The Cameras AGAIN

Rihanna is at it again, giving her fans a peek of her physique in revealing outfits.
Once again she shares bikini shots of herself, this time bad girl Riri is looking stunning in a two-piece swim suit that totally shows off her wings tattoo.
What do you think, does she still bring sexy back?
Kim Kardashian Bares Cleavage in Jumpsuit With Plunging Neckline, Hangs With Legendary Fashion and Film Figures in Paris

Kim Kardashian in Paris on January 21, 2014
Kim Kardashian stepped out in a high fashion jumpsuit for Stephane Rolland's spring couture runway show in Paris, France on Tuesday, Jan. 21.Credit: Jacopo Raule/Getty
Out of this world! One day after Kanye West likened the Kardashians to "my astronaut family" in a new interview, the rapper's fiancee, Kim Kardashian, stepped out in a space-inspired couture jumpsuit at a Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Wearing the silver satin, long-sleeved one-piece, the 33-year-old reality TV personality debuted her most bizarre look in Paris thus far, as she walked into Stephane Rolland's Couture show. The ill-fitting jumpsuit also featured a massive plunging neckline that exposed part of Kardashian's low-cut, unpadded bra and her famous cleavage. She paired the odd outfit with metallic silver sandals and an intricate cuffed crystal necklace.
In a recent Interview magazine piece, West compared his famous future family's talked-about life to living in an extraterrestrial world: "Well, I've got my astronaut family. You know, becoming famous is like being catapulted into space - sometimes without a space suit," North West's dad told the magazine. "We've seen so many people combust, suffocate, get lost in all these different things. But to have an anchor of other astronauts and to make a little space family."
Kanye West and his fiancee enjoyed a birthday celebration for Vogue Italia's veteran Editor in Chief Franca Sozzani.
Kanye West and his fiancee enjoyed a birthday celebration for Vogue Italia's veteran Editor in Chief Franca Sozzani.
Credit: Courtesy of Kim Kardashian
Kardashian and West, 36, have been busy since touching down in Paris: the couple got a tour of the grounds of the nearby historic Versailles Palace after dark Saturday night. As previously reported by Us Weekly, Marie Antoinette's ostentatious abode is a potential wedding venue for the engaged couple. The two also enjoyed a birthday celebration for Vogue Italia's veteran Editor in Chief Franca Sozzani, hosted by designer Azzedine Alaia. Pals who joined the fete included model-turned-actress Afef Jnifen and Oscar-winning director Pedro Almodovar.
Azzedine Alaia took Kim Kardashian to the Palais Galliera, the Museum of Fashion, to give her a private tour of his retrospective exhibit.
Azzedine Alaia took Kim Kardashian to the Palais Galliera, the Museum of Fashion, to give her a private tour of his retrospective exhibit.
Credit: FAMEFLYNET PICTURES
The following day, Alaia took Kardashian to the Palais Galliera, the Museum of Fashion, to give her a private tour of his retrospective. In a paparazzi photo uploaded to her Instagram of Alaia, Kardashian and Jnifen, the reality standout wrote: "Thank you Mr. Alaia for taking me to the Palais Galliera to see your iconic exhibition! Love you!!!"