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Friday 18 April 2014

Serena Williams shows no one can compete with her out of this world curves in a tiny bikini: PHOTOS

No wonder she is proud.
The same week Serena Williams told the world that she has learned to love her 'curves,' the tennis ace has made sure everyone can see exactly what she is talking about.
The 32-year-old put her muscular but shapely physique on full display in Miami, Florida, on Wednesday.
No missing her: Serena Williams showed her impressive curves off in Miami, Florida, on Wednesday
No missing her: Serena Williams showed her impressive curves off in Miami, Florida, on Wednesday
The sports star splish splashed her way through a fun day at the beach with friends.
Looking like she was having a blast, the player and a girlfriend alternated between soaking up the sun on beach chairs and sipping on drinks in the small waves.
For her fun day in the sun, the Olympian was definitely not hiding away her shapely derriere.
Beach day: Looking like she was having a blast, the player and a girlfriend alternated between soaking up the sun on beach chairs and sipping on drinks in the small waves
Beach day: Looking like she was having a blast, the player and a girlfriend alternated between soaking up the sun on beach chairs and sipping on drinks in the small waves
Physique pride: For her fun day in the sun, the Olympian was definitely not hiding away her shapely derriere
Physique pride: For her fun day in the sun, the Olympian was definitely not hiding away her shapely derriere
Physique pride: For her fun day in the sun, the Olympian was definitely not hiding away her shapely derriere
Instead Serena donned a black and patterned bikini, which she pulled up over her hips, drawing attention to her rear end that would even give Kim Kardashian a run for her money.
Purposely clashing with her bottoms, the tennis ace wore a metallic blue underwire halter top that valiantly fought to contain her more than ample chest.
While happy to frolic in the shallows, Serena obviously had no plans to actually go for a full swim as she left her long auburn locks out but with a black scarf tied around them like a large headband.
Watch out Kim! Serena donned a black and patterned bikini, which she pulled up over her hips, drawing attention to her rear end that would even give Kim Kardashian a run for her money
Watch out Kim! Serena donned a black and patterned bikini, which she pulled up over her hips, drawing attention to her rear end that would even give Kim Kardashian a run for her money
Watch out Kim! Serena donned a black and patterned bikini, which she pulled up over her hips, drawing attention to her rear end that would even give Kim Kardashian a run for her money
Mixing it up: Purposely clashing with her bottoms, the tennis ace wore a metallic blue underwire halter top that valiantly fought to contain her more than ample chest
Mixing it up: Purposely clashing with her bottoms, the tennis ace wore a metallic blue underwire halter top that valiantly fought to contain her more than ample chest
The star also refused to ditch her silver jewelry, which included a heart shaped pendant, a watch, a pair of big elliptical earrings and a belly chain.
The player wore a full face of makeup too and sheltered her eyes from the sun's rays with a pair of black square glasses.
Serena's friend also made sure to show off her impressive curves wearing a neon yellow retro-inspired one piece.
Ready for her close up: The player wore a full face of makeup and sheltered her eyes from the sun's rays with a pair of black square glasses
Ready for her close up: The player wore a full face of makeup and sheltered her eyes from the sun's rays with a pair of black square glasses
Splish splash: The 32-year-old frolicked in the small waves
Splish splash: The 32-year-old frolicked in the small waves
Twins! Serena's friend also made sure to show off her impressive curves wearing a neon yellow retro-inspired one piece
Twins! Serena's friend also made sure to show off her impressive curves wearing a neon yellow retro-inspired one piece
The two ladies are obviously very good friends as they did not stop smiling throughout their beach session.
Enjoying what appeared to be a frozen margarita in the water, the ladies even posed up for a picture with Serena's fan.
While many women try to hide their curves, Serena said this week in Fitness magazine that while it has taken time, she loves her shape.
Just dipping: Serena obviously had no plans to actually go for a full swim as she left her long auburn locks out but with a black scarf tied around them like a large headband
Just dipping: Serena obviously had no plans to actually go for a full swim as she left her long auburn locks out but with a black scarf tied around them like a large headband
Body love: While many women try to hide their curves, Serena said this week in Fitness magazine that while it has taken time, she loves her shape
Body love: While many women try to hide their curves, Serena said this week in Fitness magazine that while it has taken time, she loves her shape
Body love: While many women try to hide their curves, Serena said this week in Fitness magazine that while it has taken time, she loves her shape
Beach besties: The two ladies are obviously very good friends as they did not stop smiling throughout the day
Beach besties: The two ladies are obviously very good friends as they did not stop smiling throughout the day
She told the May issue of the magazine: 'When I was young I thought I should be built more like an athlete - long and lean - not with a womanly figure.'
But with her fans' support and admiration realized she was perfect the way she was.
'People my age started coming up to me and saying, "I love you because of the way you look." That was really motivating.
Happy hour: The pair cooled off with an iced drink which appeared to a frozen margarita
Happy hour: The pair cooled off with an iced drink which appeared to a frozen margarita
Bling, bling: The two friends wore plenty of jewelry to the beach
Bling, bling: The two friends wore plenty of jewelry to the beach
'So I learned to be proud of my curves and embrace my large boobs. 
'It’s all about loving who you are and realizing that you’re beautiful.'
Considering she is currently the reigning French Open, US Open and Olympic ladies singles champion, you would think tennis is completely consuming, but the star says she enjoys other sports too - especially dance.
Say cheese: The ladies even posed up for a picture with Serena's fan
Say cheese: The ladies even posed up for a picture with Serena's fan
Mixing it up: The ace likes to combine dance with her tennis and fitness routine
Mixing it up: The ace likes to combine dance with her tennis and fitness routine
'For me it’s so important to mix it up, I ran, and then I biked,' she told Fitness. 'Then I did elliptical … I tried yoga. 
'I started dancing because I couldn’t train when I was sick. We started making up moves, and it was fun. Now I run for 10 minutes and then I dance.'
As one of tennis' greats, Serena has always been very fit but two serious health issues - both her own and her sister's - has changed the way she trains and eats.
Healthy eating: A health scare in 2011 set the star on a path to a better diet, which includes largely eating raw foods
Healthy eating: A health scare in 2011 set the star on a path to a better diet, which includes largely eating raw foods
Healthy eating: A health scare in 2011 set the star on a path to a better diet, which includes eating raw foods 
Early in 2011 Serena was hospitalised with a blood clot in her lungs and her sister Venus suffers from an auto immune condition known as Sjögren’s syndrome. 
'[Following her illness] it was the first time that tennis was the last thing on my mind. I didn’t even think, ''I gotta practice because I’ve got to beat this girl'' … At one point, I was just thinking, ''Will I be OK?''
'I realized that I’m really fortunate to be alive and to be playing, and that it’s not the end of the world if I don’t win... It was the first time I’ve ever had so much fun on the court. Now I know I don’t have to play again if I don’t want to. I play because I love it.'
More relaxed: The 32-year-old champ says she now plays tennis not because she has to, but because she loves to
More relaxed: The 32-year-old champ says she now plays tennis not because she has to, but because she loves to
Getting better has meant eating better - especially around her sister.
'It all started because I didn’t want to bring bad food into the house. 
'I live with my sister, Venus, who has Sjögren’s syndrome, an autoimmune disease. Before her problems I ate a lot of junk I also found out three years ago that I’m allergic to wheat, so I’m trying to eat a clean diet of natural, raw foods.'
Shape support: The star said positive comments from her fans made her realise her shape was perfect the way it was
Shape support: The star said positive comments from her fans made her realise her shape was perfect the way it was
Yikes: Serena's seriously hot body was something to be admired as she tied up her hair
Yikes: Serena's seriously hot body was something to be admired as she tied up her hair
Yikes: Serena's seriously hot body was something to be admired as she tied up her hair 
And she's off: The star threw on a white dress, grabbed her shoes and tottered off the beach with her friends
And she's off: The star threw on a white dress, grabbed her shoes and tottered off the beach with her friends

Video: 'Ghost' car appears out of nowhere on busy Russian intersection


OK, y'all have to watch this video and explain where the car in front of the BMW appeared from. There has to be a reasonable explanation to this. Footage taken from the dash cam of a vehicle behind this BMW in the pic shows a car suddenly appearing in front of the BMW after it turned left at a busy intersection in Russia...nearly causing an accident. Watch the video after the cut and tell us what you think happened...


Peter and Paul Okoye of P-Square having issues-- Is it over with P-Square?


We've been hearing a few stories about Peter and Paul Okoye of P-Square having issues for a while now. We heard they disagree on everything now...songs, videos, ideas etc..

On Wednesday April 16th, We gathered exclusively from industry sources that the brothers fought each other physically during rehearsals. They had to be separated by their dancers. This is fact! But We decided to leave the story alone because which sibling doesn't disagree sometimes, abi? But now their older brother, Jude Okoye, who is also their manager, just tweeted that after ten years he's done.


We heard that one of the wives is causing some of the problems between the brothers. *This is not a good time for separation* Dear P-Square, don't even think of breaking up. You will break the hearts of millions of people...including us. It is better to stay together, Please

Monday 14 April 2014

APC leadership, Governors are responsible, (Abuja Bombing)




ABUJA- NATIONAL leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has alleged that the leadership of the opposition, All Progressives Congress, APC and their governors were responsible for Monday’s bomb explosion by the members of the Boko Haram sect which took place in Nyanya, a suburb of the nation’s capital, Abuja, where over hundred persons were feared dead, with several others, injured.
Noting that  the attacks cannot be justified under any guise, the PDP said  the attack was politically motivated and can be traced to the utterances and comments of those it termed, “desperate persons who seek to undermine and discredit the present administration and make the nation ungovernable for President Goodluck Jonathan by instituting a reign of terror against the people.”
In a statement by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the party while  condemning the act as barbaric, monstrous and extremely wicked, stressed that the  party was shocked and has remained grief- stricken since it received the news of the gruesome attack and killing of Nigerians pursuing their legitimate endeavours.
Alleging that the APC should be held responsible over the  sad and unfortunate incident, Metuh said, “We stand by our earlier statements that these attacks on our people are politically motivated by unpatriotic persons, especially those in the APC, who have been making utterances and comments, promoting violence and blood-letting as a means of achieving political control.
“Nigerians are also aware of utterances by certain APC governors which have been aimed at undermining our security forces and emboldening insurgents against the people.
“Those who have been promoting violence through their utterances can now see the monster they have created. They can now see the end product of their comments; a country flowing daily with the blood of the innocent.
The question is; how do they feel when they see the mangled and blood-soaked bodies of their victims? How do they feel when they hear the voices of the dying and the injured?
“Of course they feel nothing. Their hearts have been hardened and they are embittered by the fact that they have been rejected by the people.
They are bitter because the people have chosen to rally round the government they love and voted for; but must they chose the path of violence and bloodletting as a response to the wishes and aspiration of the people?
“The PDP weeps. We are indeed grief-stricken. Our hearts go out to the bereaved, especially those who have been orphaned and widowed and those now deprived of their bread winners by this evil act. We share in their pain, their anguish and their loss and pray that those behind their grief must not escape justice.
“Urging all well meaning Nigerians to stand up and join President Goodluck Jonathan in his untiring efforts to check terrorism in the country, the PDP caution those fueling the attacks to retrace their steps, rid themselves of bitterness and desperation and seek forgiveness from God.
“The party, in solidarity with the people also shelved all official engagements while praying God to grant the bereaved the fortitude to bear the loss.”  SOURCE

Obama condemns ‘senseless’ bombing: (Abuja bombing)


 
The United States on Monday condemned a bomb attack on a packed bus station in Nigeria which killed 71 people, and called for a full investigation.
“We are outraged by this senseless act of violence against innocent civilians,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, also condemning a series of attacks on three villages in Borno State over the weekend.
The bomb, which also injured 124 people, rocked the Nyanya station on Abuja’s southern outskirts as it was filled with morning commuters, leaving body parts scattered across the terminal and destroying dozens of vehicles.
President Goodluck Jonathan blamed Boko Haram militants for the attack, but Psaki called for a “full investigation to identify and bring justice to the perpetrators of these attacks.”
“We continue to stand with the Nigerian government and people as they grapple with violent extremism,” she added.  SOURCE::  vanguard

We ‘ll defeat Boko Haram – Jonathan (Abuja Bombing)

 

President Goodluck Monday assured the nation that the Boko Haram threat was just a temporary set back, promising that the Country would triumph over the terrorists.
President Jonathan who visited the scene of the deadly blast in Abuja where over 71 people died emphasised that there was need for the citizens to be enlightened to be security conscious and report suspicious persons and object to security agencies.
The president who was accompanied to the site by the president of the Senate, David Mark, the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar was received by the Chief of Defense staff, Alex Badeh as well as the chiefs of Army, Navy and Airforce.
He was briefed by the CDS after he inspected the huge crater created by the Bomb blast before he spoke with Journalists at the scene of the incidence.

Bomb Blast in Abuja this Morning Kills Over 200 people!! (Photos)

 
There has just been a bomb explosion this morning under Nyanya bridge bus stop Abuja and over 50 people have been confirmed dead! Over 200 are actually feared dead cos more dead bodies have been counted.
 
According to eyewitnesses, the bomb blast occurred at 6:45am at Nyanya Elrufai Park. The source of the explosion was a car bomb. It is suspected that a Toyota Seina bus which was parked overnight was ladened with the bomb that went off this morning, knowing fully well that there would be so much more people at the bus stop this morning. Sound of the explosion at Nyanya (Under Bridge) was heard from far away Abacha Road in Mararaba.
Majority of the people killed in the Nyanya bus stop explosion were actually coming to the city centre to tend to their various jobs. NEMA ambulances were seen carrying corpses.
Continue to see pictures from the blast. WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC IMAGES. VIEWER'S DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED!!


 
 
 
 
 


 

 

Wednesday 9 April 2014

‘If you own your oil 100%, we will take back all our land 100%’: The Lamido of Adamawa said:

It has been barely two weeks since his comments about leading his people to join the Republic of Cameroon if Nigeria disintegrates generated almost unanimous national condemnation, but it seems the Lamido of Adamawa, Dr Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha is pretty comfortable with courting with the controversial.
On Tuesday, he told resource control advocates from the South to be prepared to forfeit their land in all parts of the North, and especially Abuja, if their long time agitation ultimately succeeded. He also warned against granting autonomy to ethnic nationalities in the country.
Have your pick of which is more controversial?
While making some remarks Tuesday on the inaugural speech by President Goodluck Jonathan to the National Conference, Dr Mustapha, who is a conference delegate as a representative of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria, also said monarchs should be allowed to continue in the current roles and not be assigned additional roles in any new constitution, a view contrary to that of his colleagues.
According to him, some delegates had abandoned the “real issues” that necessitated the convocation of the conference to drum for resource control. As a result, he said he was going to call for the revocation of land allocated in Abuja and other parts of the north to non-northerners, so that they will be reduced to rent paying occupants.
This were his precise words to the conference chairman, Justice Idris Kutigi.
“Mr. Chairman, I have observed that some people have started jumping the gun by commenting on issues like resource control, resource ownership, etc.
“In this case, let me also jump the gun to say that states which don’t have oil should allow the states which have oil to take a 100 percent oil revenue and states which don’t have oil should take land resource, that means ownership of land should revert to those states and anybody who wants to use the land or the structures in the land must pay rents to those states or the traditional owners of the land, for example, the FCT.”
Naturally, he was heckled and shouts of ‘point of order’ were hurled at him and the chairman. However, the Lamido was far from finished.
Commenting on calls for ethnic autonomy, Dr Mustapha said: “Mr. Chairman, we shouldn’t listen to these ethnic chauvinists because if we agree with their arguments, we will end up in a situation in Nigeria where every ethnic group will demand for the next president, governors, office, areas, emirs, obas, ministers, chairman of local government, etc.
“We better thank God that the major tribes in Nigeria are tolerant, considerate, and magnanimous, otherwise, we would have found ourselves in a different situation in Nigeria today.”
Tolerant? Magnanimous? O.k.
In other news, conference delegate Lucy Offiom, Tuesday, added her voice to a call by another woman for convicted rapists to be castrated.
Yes, you heard well. And Lucy should have her way, all wannabe rapists had better listen up.
“I am in support of the call for proper punishment for the culprits. But in addition to the call for the castration of rapists, I suggest that they should also be ostracised”.
Prominent women rights activist, Joe Oke Odumakin while calling for more stringent penalties for rape convicts, was a little more conventional.
“All those who perpetuate women violence must be ready to go for life imprisonment”
As for Offiom’s comments. her outburst threw the conference into a bit of a noisy confusion. Conference Deputy Chairman, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi joking saying that the continued calls for male castration for rape was getting scary.
We know it is scary, so is rape.

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Maryam Abacha gives rare interview said she brought Buhari into politics' -



Former First Lady of Nigeria, Maryam Abacha hardly speaks to the press. Since her husband, former military head of state, Sani Abacha, died, the mother of 10 has been living a relatively quiet life. But she recently gave a rare interview to Abubakar Hashim of The News magazine and opened up on a few things. Find the interview below...
How has life been with you since the death of your husband?
We thank God for His kindness and love for us. We also thank those that have been around us in these moments of grief. We are still waiting for those that have distanced themselves from us to reconcile and come back. We are not angry with anybody. We are still friends to everybody. We look forward to the Almighty Allah to provide us the fortitude to bear this loss. So life has been quiet and peaceful with us. We are one and a happy family. Continue...
When you heard of his sudden death, how did you take it? How did you feel?
My husband’s death was like a coup. It was sudden and shrouded in confusion. General Abdulasalami [Abubakar] just called me, telling me to come and collect the dead body. We buried him like any other ordinary Nigerian. It was quite unfortunate the way he died. Allah knows best and unto Him we shall all return. May his soul rest in peace. I’m yet to fully recover from the shock of his death.

And how did you both meet?
Like any other would-be couple. He was a charming, handsome and likeable personality; a loving father who liked his children and loved ones. We became friends and got married. Here are pictures in the family album; before, during and after our wedding day. He was a caring husband, a dedicated father and an affectionate grandfather.

President Goodluck Jonathan awarded your late husband a centenary award. How did you feel receiving the award?
We felt happy. Maybe this is the beginning of good things to happen to Nigeria; maybe reconciliation… President Jonathan is a young man, he is using his time and energy to bring peace and reconciliation. I think it is high time we all come together to lift the country and stabilise ourselves. I hope it is the beginning of good things to come.

Do you still continue with the pet projects you embarked on when you were first lady?
I did those projects on government basis. They are still on there. Obasanjo did not change the names, neither did subsequent [Presidents]. The African First Ladies Peace Mission is still there, the Poverty Alleviation Programme, the National Programme on Immunisation, the Family Support Programme, the Family Support Basic Education Programme and the Family Economic Advancement Programme are all there. These are projects and programmes that touched the lives of the people, particularly women.

The National Hospital is there and so are the other hospitals around the country. I never did  any programme for my personnal benefit, but for the government and the people of the country. So today, in my personnal capacity, on whether I’m still embarking on these projects, I’m no longer in government so I’m not embarking on such projects. I tried my best as the then first lady to bring about all-round development, particularly for women in the rural areas. We did extensive reach-out to the rural populace and touched lives in the remote areas of the country.

Do you have any political ambition?
No, I don’t have any political ambition.

For the presidency, at least; the first woman President of Nigeria?
Not at all. I was a first lady. I just want peace for the country. Stability and development are not achieved by one person. There are governors, ministers, local chairmen, civil servants and the like. It is a cluster of people. The President alone does not make a government.

What is your assessment of General Muhammadu Buhari, and by extension, the All Progressives Congress, APC?
I brought General Buhari into politics; It’s not that I want to expose him. We did everything to support and encourage him. He called my son Mohammed to join Congress for Progressive Change, CPC. They rejected Mohammed by force during the governorship race. This was the trend, not only in Kano, but also in Katsina, Bauchi and other states. I think it is not healthy for democracy; not just because of Mohammed but for the smooth play of democratic norms and values. Democracy is the choice of the people. But when people put their own personal interest first and they interfere [in the process], then it is no longer democracy. It is unfortunate that elders like them could come belittle themselves in the race.
For the APC I cannot comment. It is not yet time for me to do so. However, it is good for democracy to have competition and opposition. It enhances democratic values, norms and stabilises the country’s image, and will eventually uplift our democratic credentials in the international comity of nations.

Your son, Mohammed, wanted to be governor of Kano State.
It is the people of Kano that wanted my son to be governor. They still want him to be governor. They’ve been calling us to come and intensify his campaign. In fact, they are even campaigning on his behalf. So it is people of Kano that want him as governor because they appreciate his father’s contribution to various fields of  endeavour.
They also appreciate the little projects and programmes I did in Kano and in the country. They say he should come and continue the projects and programmes in Kano.

The late General Sani Abacha contributed to the restoration of democracy in Sierra Leone. Could you comment on the role he played in the process.
I cannot tell you exactly how he played this role as I was not a soldier, I was just a housewife. But he tried his best for Sierra Leone and thank God it was a success and indeed, peace returned to Sierra Leone. The late Ahmad Tejan Kabbah was restored to power. It was indeed a tragedy to hear about  his death recently. He was an African statesman of international repute.
I remember one of his visits [to Nigeria] after he was restored to office; he was so calm, amiable and indeed, supportive of a just pan-African solution to African crises. He was indeed, a true democrat of continental proportion. My late husband honoured him and appreciated him.

What message do you have for the people of Sierra Leone on the death of Kabbah?
I send my sympathy, my condolence and my prayers. May God give them peace, may God give them the fortitude to bear the great loss of the father of democracy in that country. May God give the present president, Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, the power to emulate what the previous president had done, particularly entrenching stability, peace and democracy in Sierra Leone. I wish President Koroma all the best. He is a young man.

I wish the people of Sierra Leone all the best. I have never been there but I hope to be there in my lifetime. I learnt it is a small and beautiful country with about six million people, with lots of natural resources including diamond and oil. May God Almighty grant the late President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah eternal rest. May Allah also grant my late husband eternal rest. Nigeria and Sierra Leone have a long, historical relationship.

We look forward to building on the strong ties that have cemented us for so long a period. That was why my late husband stood by Sierra Leone in the time of her crisis; to restore democracy, sanity and stability in the country. We couldn’t stand by and watch Sierra Leone fall into anarchy, because the entire West African region would have been affected. So we moved in to bring back normalcy and sanity to the country.
So my wish for Sierra Leoneans is that they maintain peace and stability, especially the peaceful democratic course we’ve seen in past elections. We want this to continue so that other countries will emulate it.

…Published in TheNEWS magazine