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Thursday, 22 August 2013

The policewoman caught on tape demanding bribe has been arrested

The police woman filmed demanding N100 bribe from a commercial bus driver (Read it HERE) has been arrested, this is according to the Lagos State police command. 
“We have arrested her and she is presently in custody. She will be made to undergo an orderly room trial and the outcome will be made public,’’ The Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, said.
The command didn't provide the police woman's name or the station she was attached.

Brandy Performs to Empty Stadium in South Africa. Awkward!



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Now that’s got to hurt!

American R&B star Brandy Norwood got a gig as a guest performer for the Mandela Sports and Culture Day at the FNB Stadium in South Africa last Saturday…but it wasn’t a performance to remember.
The venue which holds 90,000 people was filled through out the day but the 34 year Boy is Mine singer met an almost empty stadium as soon as she was scheduled to perform.
A majority of the attendees had left. South African music act Kabomo tweeted “Brandy (just) performed to an empty stadium. With the stadium lights on. She sulked after two songs and walked off”
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He later sent out another tweet that spectators at the event didn’t know she was going to perform. “It was late. People didn’t know there was a concert after the games. No one knew Brandy was around. Maybe a 40 people audience.”
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Talk about double burn. Her performance was also cut out of the televised broadcast of the event. The country’s national TV station, SABC ended their coverage just before she performed.
Oops!

EE/SE editor, Azuh Amatus storms South Africa for Big Brother’s closing ceremony


As the highly anticipated closing ceremony of “Big Brother Africa: The Chase” comes to a sensational end this Sunday, August 25, the cerebral editor of Entertainment Express and Sunday Express newspapers, Azuh Amatus, is already in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the invitation of MultiChoice Africa to witness live the historic and epoch-making event.

Parts of a special invitation letter signed by Thato Radise, PR and Publicity Executive of MultiChoice Africa and made available to Azuh, read thus: “This serves to confirm that Azuh Amatus of Entertainment Express Newspaper in Nigeria has been invited to Johannesburg, South Africa as a MultiChoice Africa and M-Net guest during the period of August 23- August 26 2013…” According to the letter, the event will be held in Johannesburg on Sunday, August 25 and will be broadcast continent wide on DSTV.    
It is however good news that after many months of tension, heated altercations and paranoia, resulting in the dwindling numbers of housemates, the well viewed TV reality show which has brought so much laughter and pains-both to viewers and housemates-will finally come to an end amid glitz and glamour.
Keep a date with Entertainment Express and Sunday Express newspapers, respectively for exclusive reports on Big Brother’s closing ceremony and more.

Man Gets Big Brother Africa Logo Tattooed On His Chest. (Photos) #BBATheChase


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Some people really need their nuts fixed. lolzz. People have become so obsessed with BBA to the extent of tattooing it’s logo on their body. This is one of those awfully failed tattoo that mere looking it gives goose pimples. lollzzz
Anyway, it takes a lot of courage to go this far out of one’s mind.

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The poisonus/bleaching content in La Casera drink…



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A few days back while stuck in heavy traffic, on my way back from the office, in a bus, one of the passengers seated beside me called out on the drink sellers, she wanted something cold…and the seller offered her a bottle of la casera but she declined “la casera…wetin, abeg sama mi another better drink” and i was like “really” she settled for coke instead.
She began telling the passenger on her other side of how la casera drink turns her in the tummy “anytime i drink it, it turns my tummy especially when it’s not cold”..anyways, after i alighted from the bus, i got myself a bottle of the drink (though cold) and nothing happened.
Today’s incident is what baffled me.
Was at a summit and when drinks were served, many of them rejected the la casera drink, those that had it on their tables already did not touch it and when i was given mine, the lady beside me said, “stop taking it la casera, it has a bleaching substance/chemical inside…” , three other persons confirmed it.
Someone even said “I was at a seminar last week and we were specifically warned from taking the drink…if you notice, mechanics always use it to wash car engines”
Ooops!
And there I knew I just had to share it with you guys to know if you have also heard the news…and for La casera management to come out to either deny the report or explain what is going on! #okbye.

credits : kemifilani
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Georgia school employee hailed as 'real hero' for talking gunman into giving up

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Atlanta (CNN) -- A man slips behind someone else into a packed elementary school with AK-47 type weapon. He goes into the office and shoots at the ground, then darts between there and outside to fire at approaching police.
So what do you do?
If you're Antoinette Tuff, who works in the front office at Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy just outside Atlanta, you don't run. You talk. You divulge your personal struggles to the gunman, you tell him you love him, you even proactively offer to walk outside with him to surrender so police won't shoot.
And then the nightmare ends -- with the suspect, later identified as Michael Brandon Hill, taken into custody and no one inside or outside the Decatur school even hurt, despite the gunfire.
Chief: Shooter able to walk into school
Police: Gunman carried AK-47 into school
How she convinced shooter to surrender
Photos: Shots fired at Georgia school Photos: Shots fired at Georgia school
Suspected school shooter in custody
 
"Let me tell you something, babe," Tuff tells the dispatcher at the end of the dramatic 911 call, obtained by CNN affiliate WXIA, that recounts her minutes of valor and terror. "I've never been so scared in all the days of my life. Oh, Jesus."
This brief outburst of emotion, moments after police entered the school Tuesday, was in stark contrast to her cool, calm demeanor as heard earlier on that 911 call.
As a go-between, she relayed his demands that police refrain from using their radios and "stop all movement," or else the suspect would shoot. By the end -- with police themselves having never directly talked to him -- Tuff and the gunman were talking about where he would put his weapon, how he'd empty his pockets, and where he'd lay down before authorities could get him.
On Wednesday, a day after the ordeal, DeKalb County Police Chief Cedric Alexander hailed the school employee as a "real hero." Nine months after the horrific massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Tuff treated the gunman in her school -- who admittedly was "not mentally stable" and had about 500 rounds of ammunition -- as a person first, and a suspect second.
No one wants to think about what might have happened had she, or the shooter, acted differently.
"She was in there, she was able to talk him down," Alexander said. "Had that not been the case, this could have certainly turned into something very, very ugly very quickly."
Inside the suspect's mind
On Wednesday night, the 20-year-old Hill was in a Georgia jail awaiting a still-undermined initial court appearance.
Authorities are still hammering out exactly what charges he will face. Police spokeswoman Mekka Parish has said they would include aggravated assault on a police officer, terroristic threats and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Ray Davis, the lead detective on the case, added that false imprisonment and "several weapons charges" likely will be included as well.
Whenever the charges come down, Hill will waive his initial court appearance, said Claudia Saari, the circuit public defender for the Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit. She said members of her office's mental health division are handling his case, declining to make any further comment beyond that.
This week's incident is not Hill's first run-in with the law. He has a criminal history in DeKalb and neighboring Henry County that, while not "lengthy," does include incidents of violence, Davis notes.
Specifically, Hill pleaded guilty in July to making "terroristic threats and acts" against his brother.
Henry County court records show that, in addition to three years of probation, he was ordered to attend anger management classes. But that county's district attorney, James Wright, said Wednesday that there's no indication that Hill completed them.
As to any connection to McNair Discovery Learning Academy, why he might have gone into it armed, and what he planned to do once there, authorities have not outlined a motive or a detailed plan.
Being from DeKalb County, Hill "possibly had been (at the school) there before speaking with some people in the administration," Davis said. But "there's no indication he had a grievance with the school."
The suspect did take a picture of himself with the assault rifle -- which he'd taken "from the house of acquaintance," said Davis, who did not say whether the weapon was stolen -- sometime before entering the school.
So did Hill go in intent on killing people?
Davis responded: "I believe there was something else, but I don't want to go into detail."
Some clues as to mindset are evident in the dramatic 911 call.
With Tuff acting as the intermediary, the suspect said "he should have just went to the mental hospital instead of doing this, because he's not on his medication," Hill says on the call.
The gunman, again via Tuff, insists he wants nothing to do with the school's students, "he wants the police."
The school worker then adds, "He said he don't care if he dies, he don't have nothing to live for."
Chief: It 'absolutely' could have been 'another Sandy Hook'
While Tuff seemingly kept her cool inside the school, outside a swarm of law enforcement was springing into action.
Police reacted "very, very quickly" -- including some officers who took up positions with long rifles -- "to engage the threat" and prepare for the worst, said Alexander.
"We can all make a reasonable assumption that he came there to do some harm," the police chief said, recalling last year's school massacre in Connecticut that ended with 20 students, six adults and gunman Adam Lanza dead. "He entered a school, an elementary school with children in it ... to do one of two things: Either to do harm to those children and/or any first-responders."
Thankfully, that didn't happen.
In fact, the suspect never went beyond the school's offices, and never near its classrooms. While he fired some rounds at police -- and one officer shot back at him -- no one was hit outside either.
And while there initially were fears that the suspect also had explosives, further tests indicated that was not the case: He came in with the rifle and a bag of ammunition but no explosives.
A day later, community members and leaders are offering praise for Tuff and police, as well as gratitude that the story did not turn tragic.
"Was the potential there to have another Sandy Hook?" admits Alexander, the police chief. "Absolutely." 

Chinese women fight to shake off 'leftover' label: Women's rights in China

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But don't let the headlines fool you. In China, as in many other corners of the world, women are under pressure, under-represented, and under threat.
A preference for boys under China's one-child policy continues to this day. Access to cheap ultrasound and and abortions has led to widespread selective abortion of female fetuses. According to the China Statistics Bureau, there are now 34 million more men than women in China.
Marital property rights in China
What is 'love' in China?
Who are China's 'leftover women?'
 
Marital property in China belongs to the one person who owns the home -- who is, more often than not, a man.
And there's not a single woman on the ruling Communist Party's seven-member Politburo Standing Committee.
"So when it comes to women's issues, who will speak for women?" asks former legislator and committed feminist Wu Qing.
For CNN's "On China," I talked to Wu and two high-profile observers of women's issues in China -- Tsinghua University scholar Leta Hong Fincher and bestselling author Joy Chen -- on the state of gender inequality in China.
Wu squarely blames the government for not trying hard enough to shore up women's rights by implementing the constitution.
"Article 33 says every single citizen of the People's Republic of China should be treated equally," Wu points out. "And, according to Article 48 on women, women should enjoy equal rights in the economy, in politics, in everything."
"And yet, China is still rule of man, by man."

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“How on earth?”: Al-Makura blasts rumors of son’s N1.5 billion wedding






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In a debate sure to highlight our political leaders and their spending priorities, Nasarawa governor, Umar Tanko Al-Makura has played down talk that he has expended over N 1.5 billion from the state treasury on his son’s wedding ceremony which took place in the United States about a week ago, describing it as malicious and silly.
In a press statement signed by his senior special assistant on media and press affairs, Sani Musa Mairiga, Al-Makura said the allegations were baseless, unwarranted and unfounded.
“This is the handiwork of mischief makers and enemies of progress, inflaming the social media with incongruous reports that the state government sponsored the wedding ceremony and shouldered all expenses of those who attended the wedding fatihat of Abdul Tanko Al-Makura and his bride Aneesa” .
And there was a bit of math to the whole story, at least according to the press statement.
“How on earth would a wedding ceremony consume such amount of money which amounts to 70 per cent of the monthly allocation that accrues to the state from the federation account? Al-Makura was not a pauper before he became governor, so spending such an amount of money from his personal account is nothing, but as a prudent and accountable leader he cannot afford that extravagance” the statement said.
He asked members of the public to “disregard the misrepresentations of facts made to hoodwink them in order to achieved cheap political goals by his enemies.”

Meet the Woman Who Prevented a Mass School Shooting Yesterday . Antoinette Tuff:


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Fortunately, Tuesday's gunman incident at an elementary school near Atlanta ended with no injuries or deaths. This is mainly thanks to Antoinette Tuff, a school clerk who spent about an hour calmly persuading the gunman to put his rifle down and surrender.
Tuff feared the worst when she encountered the gunman carrying an AK-47 assault rifle and other weapons in her school office. She told reporters, "I saw a young man ready to kill anybody that he could." Approximately 870 pre-kindergarten to fifth grade students at the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, Georgia were safely evacuated during the incident. While the gunman exchanged some shots with the police, no one was hurt.

Tuff told Atlanta's local news station that the 20-year-old gunman was able to pass the school's security because he followed a parent who had not shut the door. She immediately began speaking with the gunman in an attempt to reason with him. The gunman told her he had nothing to live for before loading his gun. "I just started talking to him ... I let him know what was going on with me and that it would be OK," she said. "I give it all to God, I'm not the hero. I was terrified."
She told ABC's Diane Sawyer that much of her conversation focused not only on trying to understand the gunman, but also on trying to get the gunman to relate to her. "I just started telling him stories," she said, and things like, "You don't have to die today." Tuff told him a story of tragedy in her own life, and explained to reporters that she simply asked him to put his weapons down and surrender to police. She "talked him through it" by reminding him that "life will still bring about turns, but we can learn from it."

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Prison Break Star Wentworth "Michael" Miller declared that he doesnt do ladies


 Prison Break Star Wentworth Miller is gay
For all the ladies who fantasize about this hunk of a guy, sorry oo, he has has come out and declared that he doesnt do ladies 

Television star Wentworth Miller announced he was gay on Wednesday in order to take a public stand against homophobia in Russia as he declined an invitation to a Russian film festival after the country passed a series of anti-gay laws.

The 41-year-old Prison Break star had been asked to attend the St. Petersburg International Film Festival.

'As a gay man, I must decline,' he wrote in his reply,


'I am deeply troubled by the current attitude toward and treatment of gay men and women by the Russian government,' Wentworth added in his letter.
'The situation is in no way acceptable, and I cannot in good conscience participate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied their basic right to live and love openly,' he said.   


Prison Break Star Wentworth Miller is gay

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Actor Kanayo O Kanayo appointed board chairman of NIHTS

Nollywood actor Kanayo O Kanayo has been appointed board chairman of The National Institute for Hospitality & Tourism Studies. Congrats to him.

#BBATheChase Diary: ‘I’d Win If It Came Down To Me & Melvin’ – Beverly


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Nigeria’s Beverly revealed to Big Brother during her Diary that she would win the Chase if at all it came down to her and countryman Melvin.
The young model who’s the only Chasemate that never got nominated for possible Eviction feels that she’s stronger than her compatriot and given any chance, she would come out tops. “I would win if it came down to me and Melvin,” she revealed.

Being up and getting saved is most probably the only way a Housemate can rate their popularity in the eyes of Africa and since Melvin was up and got saved while Beverly has never been up, one wonders how she came up with this conclusion of being stronger than Melvin. She’s also one person who strongly believes in her instincts and maybe they are behind this revelation.
Meanwhile, after making it to the final week, Beverly fondly said: “It feels great and thank God.” She also said that she knew that she would make it this far in the game and hopes that she finally wins the grand prize come Sunday.
Do you think Beverly would win against fellow Nigerian Melvin?