Thursday, 19 May 2016
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Beckham ready to Sell off 600 items of Clothing For Charity
Victoria Beckham, wife to football legend – David Beckham has revealed
that a recent trip to South Africa, where she spent time with the
charity Mothers2Mothers, has stirred her decision to sell 600 items from
her wardrobe to help raise money.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
SK2 to drop 'Shilekun’ tomorrow
The classic Afro-pop song with a melodious tune will
certainly appeal to music-loving fans in Nigeria and beyond, while their debut
album is in the offing. The pair who both hail from Ogun State were born and
raised in Lagos, Nigeria.
Their style of music is basically Afro-pop R&B and
Highlife, they are currently nominated in the Best Up and Coming Artiste of the
year category at the forthcoming Green Awards.
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They also notably performed under the Guinness platform
at the 2013 National Sports Festival hosted by the Lagos State government.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
I don't like sex, I don't have sex in 10 Years --Genevive Nnaji

"I have been single for so long, it hasn’t been easy..even when D'banj came along with his thing that wasn’t long..he kept saying NO LONG THING..NO LONG THING..never that was he meant till I saw it, It was even shorter than his harmonica… We couldn’t settle down, luckily for me, I have found a man now to spend the rest of my life with” she told FNN reporter.
Miss Genny’s fans are now keeping their fingers crossed because they had earlier thought she had given up on settling down, especially with lyrics line on hit track 'NO MORE like: “the more I gave him loving, the more he gave me nothing”.
I can't believe this, do you belief her?
CHECK YOUR YORUBA NAMES & THEIR FUNNY TRANSLATIONS - I SWEAR U GO LAUGH TIRE OO
1. Anuoluwapo- Mercy of God plenty
2. Odeyemi- Hunter fit me
3. Pamilerin- Kill me wit laugh
4. Olamide- My wealth don come
5. Timileyin- push my back
6. Adeyemi- Crown fit me
7. Motunrayo- I see wealth again
8. Bamidele- Follow me reach house
9. Ayomikun- My wealth full
10. Oladejo- Wealth turn eight (8)
11. Shile- Open house
12. Wale- Come house
13. Morenike- I see person take care
14. Funmilayo- Give me joy
15. Omoyemi- Pikin fit me
16. Tunbosun- Shift again
17. Feyintola- Rest back on wealth.
18. Motolani- Am big enuf to have wealth.
19. Ifabiyi- Oracle born this.
20. Olaide- Wealth roll come.
21. Ageshin- Horse rider.
22. Adeleke- Crown dey on top.
23. Babajide- father wake come.
24. Bankole- Help me build house.
25. Owolabi- Na money we born.
2. Odeyemi- Hunter fit me
3. Pamilerin- Kill me wit laugh
4. Olamide- My wealth don come
5. Timileyin- push my back
6. Adeyemi- Crown fit me
7. Motunrayo- I see wealth again
8. Bamidele- Follow me reach house
9. Ayomikun- My wealth full
10. Oladejo- Wealth turn eight (8)
11. Shile- Open house
12. Wale- Come house
13. Morenike- I see person take care
14. Funmilayo- Give me joy
15. Omoyemi- Pikin fit me
16. Tunbosun- Shift again
17. Feyintola- Rest back on wealth.
18. Motolani- Am big enuf to have wealth.
19. Ifabiyi- Oracle born this.
20. Olaide- Wealth roll come.
21. Ageshin- Horse rider.
22. Adeleke- Crown dey on top.
23. Babajide- father wake come.
24. Bankole- Help me build house.
25. Owolabi- Na money we born.
It’s good to marry a 9 years old girl - Senator Ahmad Sani Yarima

As a Muslim, a girl can be given out in marriage as early as 6
years old, but consummation of the marriage can only be done when the girl
becomes physically mature and she gives her consent to it because unlike
English law, it is not permissible for a man to rape his wife in Shari’ah Law.
So what can anybody tell me?
* I live in a city where young girls at the age of 12 have
already became serial fornicators and cannot count the number of man they’ve
had sex with.
* I live in a City where primary school children disvirgin
themselves behind toilets on Valentine day.
* I live in a city where young girls flood the street at
night looking for men that would givethem N500 to have sex with them.
* I live in a city where parents send their daughters out
overseas to prostitute and send dollars down.
* I live in a City where Government officials pick
undergraduates from University car parks with Coastal Buses to wild sex
parties.
* I live in a city where abortion is so common that even a
Chemist shore owner can perform abortion with just N2,500.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
I can't stay in Nigeria – Juliet Ibrahim

"I
don't really need to relocate to Nigeria because since 2006 I have been in and
out of Nigeria like it's just at the back of my house. It's just 45 minutes
away by flight.
Whenever
I am needed for a job, an event attendance and whichever business that is
beneficial to my brand, I am always a flight away. I have a Nigerian management
and I can always be contacted through them. I recently issued a statement about
some Facebook scammers who have been using my name to scam people online."
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