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Monday, 25 August 2014
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Cristiano Ronaldo Punches Opponent in the Face Twice During Losing Game
You can't use your hands in soccer unless you're a goalie – or a superstar punching an opposing player, apparently.
In the clip below, Real Madrid's
Cristiano Ronaldo appears to deck Athletico Madrid's Diego Godin in the
face — twice — during a play at the end of their Spanish Super
Cup match. The Portuguese player only received a warning for his part in
the vicious exchange. See video below with the link;
https://tv.yahoo.com/news/cristiano-ronaldo-punches-opponent-face-twice-during-losing-213800193.html
Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda' Video Demolishes Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball' Record
Vevo
It's official: Nicki Minaj is
bigger than Miley Cyrus. The numbers are in and Minaj's "Anaconda" music
video has smashed the video-stream record for Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball."
That's no small feat, either.
Minaj's rump-shaking clip, which premiered on Vevo at midnight Thursday,
tallied 19.6 million video plays in 24 hours, besting the 19.3 million
streams Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" generated on the first day of its release
in September 2013.
Vevo announced Minaj's victory at 1 a.m. Friday in a Twitter post:
Minaj also acknowledged the feat:
The nearly five-minute "Anaconda"
video is packed with gratuitous moments of Minaj and her background
dancers gyrating to a track that samples Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got
Back," his 1992 ode to women's derrieres. Hip-hop heartthrob Drake makes
a buzzy cameo in the video, receiving a special lap dance from Minaj.
The clip got the Sir Mix-A-Lot seal of approval:
Nicki Minaj and Drake in Anaconda. (Photo: Vevo)
The "Anaconda" win is not the first time Nicki broke a first-day video stream record on Vevo. In October 2012, her "Beauty and a Beat" collaboration with Justin Bieber set a record with 10.6 million video views, and, that January her "Stupid Hoe" clip scored 4.8 million plays. Six of Minaj's videos have racked up more than 100 million spins.
Minaj will perform at the MTV Video Music Awards, which take place this Sunday night at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Iggy Azelea Falls Off The Stage At Pre-VMAs Benefit Concert
Iggy Azalea fell off the stage while performing her hit "Fancy" during an MTV Video Music Awards benefit concert on August 23:
Despite the blunder, security guards quickly pulled Azalea back onto the stage and she finished the song, telling the crowd she felt "very blessed" that she did not break her legs.
Azelea is definitely handling the incident like a champ, posting a video of the embarrassing moment on her Instagram account. She captioned the clip, "Sorry but it would be a crime not to share this with you all, I know I laughed. #StillFinishedtheSongTho #KeptOnRapping #TheShowMustGoOn": SEE VIDEO WITH THE LINK http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/23/iggy-azelea-falls-off-stage_n_5702774.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Despite the blunder, security guards quickly pulled Azalea back onto the stage and she finished the song, telling the crowd she felt "very blessed" that she did not break her legs.
Azelea is definitely handling the incident like a champ, posting a video of the embarrassing moment on her Instagram account. She captioned the clip, "Sorry but it would be a crime not to share this with you all, I know I laughed. #StillFinishedtheSongTho #KeptOnRapping #TheShowMustGoOn": SEE VIDEO WITH THE LINK http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/23/iggy-azelea-falls-off-stage_n_5702774.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Check out Rukky Sanda’s birthday cake!
Rukky Sanda turned a year older yesterday…and that’s the cake she celebrated it. Awesome! See picture below;
Tu Face Idibia's father dies of prostrate cancer!
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Blue Ivy not Beyonce's Child?
Blue Ivy was obviously born to Beyonce and Jay-Z. I mean, the world
fawned over Beyonce’s baby bump for months as we awaited the new heir to
the royal throne of Carter.
While there was a minute of conspiracy theory when Beyonce appeared to have a collapsible belly in one video, that didn’t last long since Beyonce quickly began to post bare-belly pics.
Blue Ivy will, of course, always be the daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z, but there is a woman out there who has been making claims that she carried and gave birth to Blue Ivy.
Now the woman, Tina Seals, says in a suit she filed against Beyonce, that she wants Blue Ivy back.
Weird.
What’s even weirder is the fact that Tina Seals has a history of making bogus surrogate mom claims in court against celebrities. In fact, Seals has little North West and Prince George on the list of babies she has tried to claim, but of course Kim, Kanye, and the Duke and Duchess have nothing to worry about. Just like Beyonce, Jay-Z, and Blue Ivy have nothing to worry about.
However, Matrimonial Family Expert Leslie Barbara says that there is a way in which a surrogate could come back and sue for rights to the baby she carried for someone else.
In New York, paid surrogacy is illegal, but unpaid surrogacy is legal. So, if Tina Seals could prove that Beyonce and Jay-Z paid her for her services (which they didn’t, of course, it’s just an example), thereby breaking the law, she could actually gain visitation rights.
Blue Ivy is safe, though. There are plenty of medical documents proving that Blue Ivy is made of Beyonce and Jay-Z, besides the fact that the resemblance is super-strong!
I hope Tina Seals can get the help she needs and will leave Blue Ivy alone.
While there was a minute of conspiracy theory when Beyonce appeared to have a collapsible belly in one video, that didn’t last long since Beyonce quickly began to post bare-belly pics.
Blue Ivy will, of course, always be the daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z, but there is a woman out there who has been making claims that she carried and gave birth to Blue Ivy.
Now the woman, Tina Seals, says in a suit she filed against Beyonce, that she wants Blue Ivy back.
Weird.
What’s even weirder is the fact that Tina Seals has a history of making bogus surrogate mom claims in court against celebrities. In fact, Seals has little North West and Prince George on the list of babies she has tried to claim, but of course Kim, Kanye, and the Duke and Duchess have nothing to worry about. Just like Beyonce, Jay-Z, and Blue Ivy have nothing to worry about.
However, Matrimonial Family Expert Leslie Barbara says that there is a way in which a surrogate could come back and sue for rights to the baby she carried for someone else.
In New York, paid surrogacy is illegal, but unpaid surrogacy is legal. So, if Tina Seals could prove that Beyonce and Jay-Z paid her for her services (which they didn’t, of course, it’s just an example), thereby breaking the law, she could actually gain visitation rights.
Blue Ivy is safe, though. There are plenty of medical documents proving that Blue Ivy is made of Beyonce and Jay-Z, besides the fact that the resemblance is super-strong!
I hope Tina Seals can get the help she needs and will leave Blue Ivy alone.
Sunday, 17 August 2014
First Nigerian Ebola virus patient discharged from hospital
First Nigerian Ebola virus patient
discharged from hospital First Nigerian Ebola virus patient discharged from
hospital *Total of 12 EVD cases, four deaths. five recovering * 189 under
surveillance in Lagos, six in Enugu * new 40-bed isolation ward in operation *
Nano Silver dropped, other candidate drugs under evaluation The first Nigerian
Ebola patient has been discharged from the quarantine unit of the Emergency
Operation Centre, EOC, at the Mainland Hospital, Yaba, Lagos. News of the
discharge of the unnamed female doctor, who was one of the primary contacts of
the late American-Liberian Patrick Sawyer, was broken, yesterday evening, by
Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu . Chukwu, accompanied by Lagos State
Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, and others on the Joint Federal/State
EVD response team, to give an update on the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in
Nigeria, said the discharged patient had been given a clean bill of health to
go home His words : “The EOC has advised me to announce that the first
Nigerian to be confirmed to have Ebola Virus Disease has this evening been
discharged from the isolation unit at the Mainland Hospital, Lagos. “I have
consulted with the experts, and they said clearly that there was a discharge
protocol that was employed for this particular patient. It has been followed
strictly and was concluded today and what you are getting now is the final
outcome. “Ordinarily, if she had been afflicted with another illness, she would
have been discharged long before now”. Earlier, the minister pointed out that
five of other Ebola patients had almost fully recovered. “The total number of
confirmed cases of EVD in the country was now 12, with four deaths and 189
under surveillance in Lagos and six in Enugu,” he stated. Responding to
questions concerning the welfare of the Ebola victims under the care of the
response team at the EOC , Chukwu allayed the fear regarding the standard and
quality of care. “As you are aware, the patients under treatment have now been
moved to the new 40-bed capacity isolation ward provided by Lagos State
government. Additional equipment has also been made available to the new
isolation ward by the Federal Government”. On the controversy surrounding the
experimental Ebola drug being proposed for adoption by the Federal Government,
the minister said the drug failed to meet the requirements for approval. “You
will recall that, last Thursday, I announced that we were ready to deploy an
experimental drug, Nano Silver; it was not cleared by the National Health
Research Ethics Committee. “Although the drug has since been made available to
the EOC in Lagos, it has not been administered on any patient because we were
awaiting clearance by the National Health Research Ethics Committee. “I regret
to inform you that the drug did not meet the requirements of the National
Health Research Ethics Code. Accordingly, approval for its use was withheld by
the National Health Research Ethics Committee.” The minister, however, informed
that the other candidate drugs were under evaluation by the Treatment Research
Group for EVD. “As soon as any of the experimental drugs is cleared by the
National Health Research Ethics Committee and made available, we shall incident
it in the treatment regeneration subject to the informed consent of the
patient,” he stated. Ebola may escalate In the meantime, the Nigerian Medical
Association (NMA), yesterday, said Ebola may escalate in the country as
majority of the health personnel working on the management, monitoring and
surveillance have been sacked. NMA warned about the risk of the deadly virus
spreading at an alarming rate following the sack of 16,000 resident doctors,
most of whom were said to be involved in the move to contain the virus. The NMA
said the doctors, although on strike, had made their services available to
government in the bid to combat Ebola. The association vowed not to resume
talks with government until it unconditionally reverses the sack of the
doctors. The Chairman, Lagos State branch of the NMA, Dr Tope Ojo, who disclosed
the association’s stand in Lagos, yesterday, said all attempts by government to
divide the NMA would be resisted by the association. “This sack action must
have proven the unrepentant hatred of Mr. President and the Federal Government
for doctors, considering that since this current regime, several unions have
embarked on industrial actions for even longer periods, that witnessed several
failed negotiations too, before eventual resolution and same punitive actions
were never applied,” the NMA said at a press conference. The body, however,
urged its members to keep volunteering in the management of Ebola. “This would
further worsen the current Ebola scourge because a large majority of volunteers
involved in case management and other levels of the Ebola Emergency Response
Committee are resident doctors,” Ojo said.. “However, we will continue to
participate in the Ebola Response as we have been doing, in spite of the
purported sack, so as not to become insensitive to the plight of Nigerians like
the Federal Government is demonstrating presently”. No Ebola death at Lagos
General Hospital – State govt In a related development, Lagos State government,
yesterday, said there was no death of any person infected with Ebola at the
Alimosho General Hospital, Igando or any of its hospitals. In a statement by
the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Lateef Ibirogba, the
state government dispelled the rumour making the rounds that an Ebola infected
person had died at the government owned hospital in Alimosho. He said the state
Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, addressed the issue during the last
Ebola update press briefing, where he assured residents of Lagos that the
hospital was safe and medically sound for them to patronize. As part of the
measures to contain the spread of Ebola, the state government, through the
Ministry of the Environment, MOE, also yesterday, trained about 800 health
workers and volunteers in all the 57 local governments and local council
development areas on preventive measures. Commissioner for the Environment, Mr
Tunji Bello, who made the disclosure at a sensitisation campaign tagged: “Train
the trainers’ Educative programme”, also said that government would not
hesitate to invoke any relevant section of the laws on anyone who flouts the
environmental laws. The commissioner warned residents to desist from unsafe and
unhealthy practices so as not to contract EVD, urging them not to attempt
hiding persons with suspected symptoms of Ebola as government has the right to
quarantine or isolate such persons to prevent the disease from spreading.
OSOGBO FESTIVAL: Osun stops tourists Reports from Osun State, yesterday, said
that following the outbreak of Ebola in the country, the state government
barred tourists from participating in the forthcoming Osun Osogbo annual
festival. This, the government said, was part of measures to prevent the spread
of Ebola to the state. Addressing a press conference in Osogbo, the state
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Sunday Akere, noted that efforts
were being taken by the state government to make Osun an Ebola free state.
Akere, who lamented the high spread of the Ebola virus, stressed the need for
traditionalists, especially Osun devotees, to co-operate with the state
government in its bid to prevent the spread of the deadly disease. According to
him, this year’s Osun Osogbo festival would be low keyed, but with all
traditional rites and sacrifices by the Osun devotees in Osogbo alone. He
explained that the state government had restricted the movement of
non-residents of Osun to the state, saying this would help to prevent the
spread of the disease. Kwara dismisses Ebola claim Also, yesterday, Senior
Special Assistant to Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed on Primary Health, Prof Sunday
Opabola, said there was no case of Ebola in the state, saying the patient that
was referred to as having the disease was a case of mismanaged malaria fever.
Speaking on a local radio programme in Ilorin, Opabola said,”We took the blood
samples of the boy and his mother and sent them to the Lagos University
Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for screening. Unfortunately, we lost the boy. “But
the fortunate thing is that the results of the boy’s and mother’s tests came in
yesterday night from LUTH and they were negative. ” So I am happy to tell
Kwarans that up till now we don’t have any report of a suspicious case not to
talk about confirmed case. I can say that the boy’s case was a mismanaged
malaria disease in the first hospital”. Recalling the incident that led to the
development, he said: “The history we later got was that when they could
dehydrate him intravenously in the first hospital, they gave him an intubation
(putting a tube through the nose into the stomach) to feed him. When he was not
responding, they removed the tube and transferred him to the paediatrician
hospital in town and the first vomiting the boy had contained blood. Intubation
can cause bleeding from the stomach and that is exact what happened.”
Unilag-made Car Emerges Third Best In World Competition
It might be unthinkable, yet it did happen. The University of Lagos
community developed a racing car which beat many competitors at a global
automobile competition
It is a racing car! It is one that may not be too common in this part of the world but was conceived, developed and put to test here and abroad. Known as Autonov II, the racing car is a brainchild of staff and students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and has competed for, and gained fame on the global automobile stage.
Former Minister of Information, who is now Chairman, Governing Council of UNILAG, Prof. Jerry Gana was on a visit to the institution recently. And for the management, there could not have been a better time to showcase the school’s inherent potentials. In this regard, Autonov II, UNILAG’s latest exploit in science and technology came handy.
Fuel-efficient and electronically-powered, the design, fabrication and running of Autonov II had been funded solely by Shell Petroleum Plc. The racing car had participated alongside automobile inventions from other 203 tertiary institutions across the world at a car racing competition in the Netherlands, emerging the third best overall.
Twenty students and lecturers of the school were said to have done the bulk of the work on Autonov II. From the Department of Mechanical Engineering to those of Creative Arts, Physics, Mass Communication, Electrical/Electronic and Architecture, the students were assembled and after a two-month intensive exercise, Autonov II was developed.
“We started by building the skill-set we needed. We built the designs, the fraction, the china system and the body, among others and those who could integrate all of these together did. Of course, this has to be carried out by the students. When we finished, we selected the team we wanted. What we did was to advertise and ask that students who possess various skills we needed should indicate by applying. We interviewed them and selected a team of 20 students which we later pruned,” Prof. Ikem Owete, leader of the team that manufactured Autonov II narrated.
The team leaders thereafter asked the selected students to work differently. The mechanical group worked on the frame. The material team worked on the body. The Creative Art student is a sculptor who constructed the body himself. Students from electrical engineering worked on the electrical and electronic control. The team, Prof Owete recalled, had some challenges with the control a day before the competition. The car simply stopped working. But by some “miraculous intervention,” it later began to work.
“One thing I can tell you was that these students from Electrical Engineering made their own PCVs (positive crankcase ventilation, an automotive-emission control valve that recirculates gases through the combustion chambers to permit more complete combustion) manually without a machine. They got the chemical, the drawing on the computer, the components and made the transfer to the PCVs all on their own. Initially, we wanted to get an outsider for this but they came to me and said, ‘Sir, we can do it’ and I said to them, ‘Go ahead and do it. If you don’t try, you can’t succeed.’ And they did. I am very proud of them. You really need to see their performance,” Owete said.
UNILAG was not the only Nigerian tertiary institution that made it to the racing competition. University of Benin (UNIBEN) also did. But while the UNIBEN invention could not make it to the track, UNILAG’s Autonov II did. And out of the 203 schools that competed, UNILAG was the only one from Africa, aside the two others that came from Morocco.
“Our utmost aim and objective right from the first day was how we would pass the rigorous tests and get Autonov II on the track. We had our major scare when we got to the competition and were about to participate when one of our wheels buckled for the first time. This happened a day to the time we were to have our first test. We had not had any test prior to that time. But our team spirit and determination prevailed; we took the car to the welding shop and the wheel and every other thing were fixed. Thereafter, we went for the four-stage test and we passed,” Victoria Olakanmi, a 400-level Physics student who played a role in fixing the car’s electrical lightings and also acted as the reserve driver said.
Olakanmi said being the only black Africans among the competitors, they were really not given any chance by many of their rivals and spectators, especially since they were observers at the competition last year. “Many of our rivals brought big and high-powered equipment to the competition, but we dazed them when we emerged third best overall,” she said.
For the university’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulrahman Bello, if anything, that remarkable feat has placed UNILAG on a global pedestal. “I feel vindicated and elated. I have always said the education we give at the UNILAG is second to none. We have what it takes to always excel and we also have all the professionals that can perform feats. That was exactly what our students and members of academic staff have shown. We can vouch for our graduates at every point in time. I am very happy this is happening when I am here,” Prof. Bello said.
Asked to comment on the issue of sustainability, the Vice Chancellor reminded everyone that this would not be the first time the school would be manufacturing a car. A former lecturer of the school, the late Prof. Awojobi was reputed to have single-handedly manufactured a car named Autonov. The VC said it was in the quest to key into that line of innovation that made the school call the latest invention Autonov II. He added that the two cars will be placed in the university’s prospective museum.
Based on its feat at the Netherlands, the UNILAG has been invited to participate in a similar competition coming up in Cape Town, South Africa in October. The school expects to have developed another car before then for the competition.
Prof. Gana expressed delight over the manufacturing of Autonov II and assured UNILAG’s authorities of government’s interest in developing the innate potential of every student there and, indeed, that of every Nigerian student.
It is a racing car! It is one that may not be too common in this part of the world but was conceived, developed and put to test here and abroad. Known as Autonov II, the racing car is a brainchild of staff and students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and has competed for, and gained fame on the global automobile stage.
Former Minister of Information, who is now Chairman, Governing Council of UNILAG, Prof. Jerry Gana was on a visit to the institution recently. And for the management, there could not have been a better time to showcase the school’s inherent potentials. In this regard, Autonov II, UNILAG’s latest exploit in science and technology came handy.
Fuel-efficient and electronically-powered, the design, fabrication and running of Autonov II had been funded solely by Shell Petroleum Plc. The racing car had participated alongside automobile inventions from other 203 tertiary institutions across the world at a car racing competition in the Netherlands, emerging the third best overall.
Twenty students and lecturers of the school were said to have done the bulk of the work on Autonov II. From the Department of Mechanical Engineering to those of Creative Arts, Physics, Mass Communication, Electrical/Electronic and Architecture, the students were assembled and after a two-month intensive exercise, Autonov II was developed.
“We started by building the skill-set we needed. We built the designs, the fraction, the china system and the body, among others and those who could integrate all of these together did. Of course, this has to be carried out by the students. When we finished, we selected the team we wanted. What we did was to advertise and ask that students who possess various skills we needed should indicate by applying. We interviewed them and selected a team of 20 students which we later pruned,” Prof. Ikem Owete, leader of the team that manufactured Autonov II narrated.
The team leaders thereafter asked the selected students to work differently. The mechanical group worked on the frame. The material team worked on the body. The Creative Art student is a sculptor who constructed the body himself. Students from electrical engineering worked on the electrical and electronic control. The team, Prof Owete recalled, had some challenges with the control a day before the competition. The car simply stopped working. But by some “miraculous intervention,” it later began to work.
“One thing I can tell you was that these students from Electrical Engineering made their own PCVs (positive crankcase ventilation, an automotive-emission control valve that recirculates gases through the combustion chambers to permit more complete combustion) manually without a machine. They got the chemical, the drawing on the computer, the components and made the transfer to the PCVs all on their own. Initially, we wanted to get an outsider for this but they came to me and said, ‘Sir, we can do it’ and I said to them, ‘Go ahead and do it. If you don’t try, you can’t succeed.’ And they did. I am very proud of them. You really need to see their performance,” Owete said.
UNILAG was not the only Nigerian tertiary institution that made it to the racing competition. University of Benin (UNIBEN) also did. But while the UNIBEN invention could not make it to the track, UNILAG’s Autonov II did. And out of the 203 schools that competed, UNILAG was the only one from Africa, aside the two others that came from Morocco.
“Our utmost aim and objective right from the first day was how we would pass the rigorous tests and get Autonov II on the track. We had our major scare when we got to the competition and were about to participate when one of our wheels buckled for the first time. This happened a day to the time we were to have our first test. We had not had any test prior to that time. But our team spirit and determination prevailed; we took the car to the welding shop and the wheel and every other thing were fixed. Thereafter, we went for the four-stage test and we passed,” Victoria Olakanmi, a 400-level Physics student who played a role in fixing the car’s electrical lightings and also acted as the reserve driver said.
Olakanmi said being the only black Africans among the competitors, they were really not given any chance by many of their rivals and spectators, especially since they were observers at the competition last year. “Many of our rivals brought big and high-powered equipment to the competition, but we dazed them when we emerged third best overall,” she said.
For the university’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulrahman Bello, if anything, that remarkable feat has placed UNILAG on a global pedestal. “I feel vindicated and elated. I have always said the education we give at the UNILAG is second to none. We have what it takes to always excel and we also have all the professionals that can perform feats. That was exactly what our students and members of academic staff have shown. We can vouch for our graduates at every point in time. I am very happy this is happening when I am here,” Prof. Bello said.
Asked to comment on the issue of sustainability, the Vice Chancellor reminded everyone that this would not be the first time the school would be manufacturing a car. A former lecturer of the school, the late Prof. Awojobi was reputed to have single-handedly manufactured a car named Autonov. The VC said it was in the quest to key into that line of innovation that made the school call the latest invention Autonov II. He added that the two cars will be placed in the university’s prospective museum.
Based on its feat at the Netherlands, the UNILAG has been invited to participate in a similar competition coming up in Cape Town, South Africa in October. The school expects to have developed another car before then for the competition.
Prof. Gana expressed delight over the manufacturing of Autonov II and assured UNILAG’s authorities of government’s interest in developing the innate potential of every student there and, indeed, that of every Nigerian student.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Aregbesola Returns As Osun Governor As INEC Declares Him Winner
In the results announced by the returning officer, who is also the Vice Chancellor Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Professor Bamitale Omole, Aregbesola won in 22 Local Government Areas, while Senator Iyiola Omisore, flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won in 8 Councils in the state.
Aregbesola, who won majority of the poll had 394,684 votes against Omisore’s 292,747 votes.
Here are the final results in the 30 local governments of Osun State as announced by INEC;
IREPODUN
APC-13314, PDP-7386
IFE CENTRAL
APC-9680, PDP-24555
IFE EAST
APC-13821, PDP-20831
OLA-OLUWA
APC-7927, PDP-4963
IFE NORTH
APC-8603, PDP-9841
ISOKAN
APC- 9758, PDP-10,028
EDE NORTH
APC-15,403, PDP-10,427
IFELODUN
APC-17,447 PDP-12,442
AIYEDAADE
APC-12,801, PDP-11,255
OBOKUN
APC-11,696, PDP- 8618
IREWOLE
APC-18,328, PDP-10,330
EGBEDORE
APC- 10, 615, PDP- 7024
AYEDIRE
APC-7724, PDP-7813
IWO
APC-20,827, PDP-15,493
OSOGBO
APC-39,983, PDP-11,513
OLORUNDA
APC-26, 551, PDP-8483
ATAKUMOSA
APC- 9287, PDP-6294
IFE SOUTH
APC-7325, PDP-12,811
EJIGBO
APC-17,700, PDP-12,495
IFEDAYO LGA
APC – 4225 , PDP 3982
BOLUWADURO LGA
APC-4981, PDP- 5035
ILESHA EAST
APC- 16106, PDP-5913
ODO-OTIN
APC-11,950, PDP- 12,902
ILESHA WEST
APC-15,427, PDP-5449
BORIPE
APC-12,723, PDP-9334
OROLU
APC-8558, PDP-6786
ORIADE
APC-12,523, PDP-10,214
ATAKUMOSA WEST
APC-6928, PDP 5142
EDE SOUTH
APC-11738, PDP-7482
ILA-ORANGUN
APC- 10,825, PDP- 7916
Friday, 8 August 2014
Chris Brown licks a woman’s bare butt, See pix!
Yesterday folks on instagram were joking about “eating booty” and Chris Brown decided to get in on the joke by posting an obscene pic of himself licking a girls butt. Of course he quickly deleted it, but you know…fastest fingers first. Some people got the screenshot. See the uncensored pic through the link
http://chinwejuicyspot.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_16.html
Spanish Ebola patient stable in Madrid hospital
Reuters
MADRID
(Reuters) - The first European infected by a strain of Ebola that has
killed more than 932 people in West Africa, Spanish priest Miguel
Pajares, was stable in a Madrid hospital on Thursday after being
airlifted from Liberia, health authorities said.
Pajares, 75, was working for a non-governmental organisation in Liberia
and was repatriated along with his co-worker Juliana Bohi, a nun who
has tested negative for the disease.
Liberia has declared a state of emergency over the crisis.
"The patients have arrived well, though a little disoriented. They are
both now in quarantine," Madrid health official Javier Rodriguez told a
news conference.
The medical
plane flown out to Liberia to bring Pajares and Bohi back to Spain
touched ground at a military base in Madrid at 0600 GMT before the two
were escorted by police motorbikes and cars to the Carlos III hospital.
The hospital has cleared the entire sixth floor to treat the two patients, the health union said.
Highly contagious, Ebola, which has no known cure, kills more than half
of the people who contract it. Victims suffer from fever, vomiting,
diarrhoea and internal and external bleeding.
Wow! Khloe Kardashian's Break Up with French Montana- Khloe Fed Up With French's Hard Core Partying-Reports
Khloe
Kardashian has called it quits with French Monatana as per the
reports. The reason for the alleged couple's sudden break-up is
attributed to Montana's affinity for parties. Reportedly, the rapper
parties too hard and this is something unacceptable to Khloe.
REUTERS/LUCY NICHOLSON
Khloe Kardashian sits courtside before the Los Angeles Lakers play the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of their NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff in Los Angeles, California May 2, 2011.
Khloe Kardashian sits courtside before the Los Angeles Lakers play the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of their NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff in Los Angeles, California May 2, 2011.
"Khloe has started waking up," an insider suggested as per Perez Hilton
Moreover, it is also suggested that momager Kris Jenner is really happy for Khloe as she never wanted the relationship to blossom any further.
"[Kris] thinks [Khloe] needs to be single... [Kris] worries that Khloe just got out of a marriage," the source further said as per the Website.
Khloe even posted an Instagram photo suggesting that she does not want to depend on anyone.
"Depend on no one" she wrote on of her recent Instagram photo.Moreover, it is also suggested that momager Kris Jenner is really happy for Khloe as she never wanted the relationship to blossom any further.
"[Kris] thinks [Khloe] needs to be single... [Kris] worries that Khloe just got out of a marriage," the source further said as per the Website.
Khloe even posted an Instagram photo suggesting that she does not want to depend on anyone.
It is being understood that Montana's recent behavior at Jennifer Lopez's party may have caused problem between the couple, as per TheHollywood Gossip. Montana apparently flirted with other women at the party and popped a few bottles to drink,further suggested the Website.
The news of Khloe and French's alleged break-up is contrary to what was said last month about the couple. The buzz was ripe that the two were getting serious about each other.
"Khloe and French are definitely serious but she is not prepared for a marriage or engagement anytime soon," an insider revealed exclusively to HollywoodLife.com.
"She loves being in this relationship with French but she does not want to rush into something like she did with Lamar."
Khloe sparked romance rumours with French a few months ago when she was seen partying with him. On her recent birthday the "KUWTK" star also indulged in PDA with the rapper and she even suggested in one of her interview that French is what she needs at the moment.
"I like how he's always happy. Smiles are infectious. They're contagious. I like that." said the star to US Weekly, adding, "French is just what I need right now."
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