Friday, April 08, 2016

Photos: Popular Nigerian musician Nomoreloss goes home.

The funeral service of late singer, entertainer, Muyiwa Osinuga, popularly known as, Nomoreloss was held today at Foursquare Gospel Church, Ikoyi, Lagos State.Weird MC, Omobaba, Nikki Laoye and other entertainers were at the event, to pay their last respect. His burial followed immediately at Ikoyi cemetery.  See more photos below...

Paul Walker: Daughter gets $10m from Car Crash Settlement

Meadow Walker struck a deal with the driver of the car in which her dad died, a deal worth $10.1 million. Attorney Jeff Milam, who reps the 16-year-old, says the basis of the settlement was that driver Roger Rodas was partly to blame for the fatal accident, even though he was "not directing the car through any particularly unsafe maneuvers when it went out of control."

French Lawmakers has outlawed Paying for Sexual Services

France has made a big step to eradicate commercial sex workers, the its lawmakers have passed a law that makes it illegal to pay for sex and imposes fines up to €3,750 (£3,027, $4,274) for those buying

Latest: Pope’s new guidelines on love, sex and marriage




Pope Francis

Pope Francis has issued hotly-anticipated new guidelines on the Church’s approach to family life after two years of consultations with the world’s bishops. Here are some of the main points:

Colombia court makes way for same-sex marriage




gavel lawColombia took a major step towards legalizing same-sex marriage Thursday when the constitutional court voted on the matter, in a decision hailed by the gay community.
Six of the nine court justices dismissed a petition that wanted to deny equal marriage rights for heterosexual and homosexual couples, paving the way for the mostly Catholic country to join Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil in Latin America in blazing a trail for gay marriage.
“The way is open for marriage between people of the same sex,” said a source at the court, the highest in Colombia, after months of discussion.
“It’s almost a fact that equal marriage will be approved, but it is not accurate to say that it is valid from today.”
That will come when a court judge puts Thursday’s decision in writing — which appears merely a formality.
A previous constitutional court ruling recognized same-sex couples as families and ordered Congress to pass a law that would afford gay couples the same rights as heterosexual married couples.
But when a 2013 deadline for lawmakers passed, gay couples could by default formalize their unions before notaries and judges, although it was a gray area and the court’s language was vague.
Activists in the gay community gathered outside the court in Bogota’s historic center to celebrate the announcement, waving flags.
In July 2010, Argentina became the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage, followed by Uruguay.
Brazil has de facto authorized same-sex marriage since May 2013.




Source: Guardian