Monday, September 19, 2016

Kim Kardashian's Spray Tanner reveals secret of her abs


Kim Kardashian's spray tanner, Fabiola Trujillo has revealed the secret of the reality star's abs. It strictly has to do with exercise, diet and a little of spray tan magic.


Fabiola took to Facebook to share some information about her latest session with West.

“While I was spray tanning Kim between layers as she likes to get dark she would go outside and took this Snapchat while drying, have to admit spray tan looks pretty awesome on her and even

Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, Halima Dangote, attend Bill Clinton's 70th birthday celebration


The Chairman of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman of UBA Group, Tony Elumelu, Halima Dangote, Mimi Alemayehou, attended Bill Clinton's 70th birthday celebration in New York.  See one more photo below......

Sound of music Actress Charmian Carr is dead!


"Sound of music" Actress turned interior designer, Charmian Carr, has died. She played Liesl Von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music'. She died after complications from dementia.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Pastor stops Donald Trump’s speech for politicizing event in the church (Video)


Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump was chastised by a Flint, Michigan pastor about politicizing his visit to her church on Wednesday. 



Addressing a crowd of about 70 African-American voters at the Bethel United Methodist Church, Trump attempted to tie-in Flint's economic decline to trade deals supported by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton. 

In a video posted on YouTube, Rev. Faith Green Timmons is seen walking onstage and interrupting Trump.
"Mr. Trump, I invited you here to thank us for what we've done in Flint, not to give a political speech," she said.
"Oh, oh, oh, OK, that's good," Trump replied. "Then I'm going back on Flint."
Trump didn't go into detail on specific policies he would pursue to improve Flint's water quality.

Jose Mourinho drops Wayne Rooney from Man United’s Europa League squad


Jose Mourinho, the current Manchester United’s Manager, has dropped Wayne Rooney from the 20-man squad for Thursday’s Europa League tie in Rotterdam against Dutch side Feyenoord. Despite training on Wednesday, the 30-year-old captain will miss the club’s European opener, as well Luke Shaw, Antonio Valencia and Jesse Lingard.



Manager Jose Mourinho said Rooney had been rested in advance of Sunday’s Premier League trip to Watford.

Phil Jones is also absent after suffering lateral knee ligament damage. The injury could sideline the defender for up to a month.

Mourinho wants a ‘fresh’ Rooney

“Wayne has played every game since the start of the season,” said Mourinho of his decision to leave his captain in Manchester for the Group A opener.

“He has also played 90 minutes for England and he played 90 minutes last weekend and I want him to be fresh for the next match. In the position he plays, I have lots of solutions.”

The former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager admitted the Europa League was not a competition the

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Between The Journalist And The Spokesperson - By Reuben Abati



In the past few weeks, my colleagues who have taken over as spokespersons for the Muhammadu Buhari government and the All Progressives Congress have found themselves in the line of fire, as they are accused of destroying their old reputation as truth-tellers, courageous journalists and activists of the Fourth and Fifth Estates of the Realm. It is the same old accusation. Once a journalist crosses into government and becomes a spokesperson, he or she is called all kinds of names: traitor, turn-coat, hustler. Readers and fans feel betrayed. The defender of the people’s interest is accused of “joining them” to go and “eat”.


This is the dilemma of every Nigerian journalist who has taken up the job of spokesperson in whatever governmental capacity. I was abused, vilified and called all kinds of names, but it wasn’t so different with my predecessors nor has it been any easier for my successors. My favourite on this subject was a poem published online titled “The Death of Reuben Abati’s pen” (I don’t remember the author) but Pius Adesanmi was charitable to me in another piece in which he argued that I really didn’t need the job, but my “arrogance” could be tolerated. Pius, o kare oh.

In other parts of the world, journalists also get appointed as spokespersons. The assumption is that a journalist who has spent years communicating with the public, will be able to write, articulate views, understand the media system and the technology of the practice,

Hillary Clinton collapses at 9/11 Memorial Ceremony


Video has surfaced of Hillary Clinton appearing to collapse as she was led into a van after suffering a 'medical episode' during the 9/11 memorial service. The Democratic presidential candidate is seen standing on a curb near the World Trade Center when she suddenly appeared unable to stand.


She seems to nearly fall to the ground before she is caught by her aides, who hold her up. Her security detail then had to help her into the van by grabbing each of her arms.

Thursday, September 08, 2016

Malaysia bound AirAsia flight ends up landing in Melbourne


An AirAsia X flight bound for Malaysia ended up in Melbourne after the pilot entered the wrong data into the flight's computer. Flight 223 which was bound for Kuala Lumpur at 11.55am on March 10, 2015 is said to have turned the wrong way and had to be guided to Melbourne.


A report published on Wednesday by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau revealed the captain entered the wrong longitudinal position into the A330's computer.

The position was reportedly out by 11,000km which adversely affected the aircraft's navigation systems and some alerting systems.  

The aircraft turned left instead of right after takeoff and Air Traffic Control at Sydney Airport's International Terminal had to hold up an aircraft on another runway when the AirAsia flight turned in its path.  

The mistake with the longitudinal position wasn't noticed until the aircraft became airborne and began tracking in the wrong direction.

The crew reportedly elected to discontinue the flight, but couldn't return to Sydney because the weather had deteriorated, so the aircraft was diverted to Melbourne where it landed at 2.03pm.

The plane then spent two hours and 50 minutes on the ground in Melbourne, before departing for Kuala Lumpur with the same captain and cabin crew.

PHOTOS: Kanye West showcases Yeezy Collection Season4


Rap superstar Kanye West unveiled his Season 4 Yeezy collection on NYC's Roosevelt Island, and he brought Teyana Taylor with him to show off the goods.  The rapper, showed off his high fashion line on TIDAL with the help of about 100 models ... dressed in everything from coats to full-body leotards. There were no dudes in the show, Kanye opted for an all-female cast of models -- including the star of his "Fade" music video.  Kim Kardashian, Kylie and Kendall Jenner all sat front and center. See more photos below......

Saturday, September 03, 2016

"Yes I was Dead" –President Robert Mugabe says after going abroad for treatment


The world's oldest leader, 92-year-old President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has told newsmen that he was dead, but resurrected. The president who arrived home Saturday after an overseas trip that led to rumors about a health crisis, jokingly told reporters that he was really dead.



"It is true that I was dead. And I resurrected. As I always do. Are we speaking to a ghost?" someone

The Mark Zuckerberg visit – By Reuben Abati


Mark Zuckerberg’s two-day visit to Nigeria has done a lot for the country; it is a pity no government official or agency has tried to tap into the gains of that visit. He arrived at a time there was much talk about economic recession, concerns about companies folding up or retrenching staff, or international investors leaving the country in droves, out of frustration with the uncertainties in the system. Zuckerberg’s arrival raised our hopes: co-founder of Facebook and the 5th richest man in the world, sneaked into Nigeria to meet with developers and entrepreneurs and to discuss investments in Nigeria’s growing start-up ecosystem. And for two days, he went round the city of Lagos, visiting start-ups and interacting with young entrepreneurs.


The way Nigeria is often painted abroad, and in those travel advisories that foreign ministries issue, you would think Nigeria is such an unsafe place where kidnappers are permanently on the prowl. Zuckerberg helped to show the rest of the world that Nigeria is not so bad at all, and that something really exciting is happening here among the country’s young population. He had no bodyguards. He did not have to hire a lorry load of Nigerian policemen to keep watch over him. He trekked on the streets of Lagos, surrounded by a few of his hosts. On Wednesday morning, he jogged across the Ikoyi-Lekki bridge. He ate pounded yam, shrimps, snails (I thought they said he is a vegan!) and jollof rice (Nigerian jollof (!) not that one from Ghana). His visit went smoothly. More investors may well be encouraged to visit Nigeria too, seeing how confidently a whole $53.7 billion walked freely about in Nigeria, and he was not stolen or kidnapped.

Zuckerberg’s visit also provided great publicity for Nigeria’s emerging Silicon Valley, and the young entrepreneurs to whom Zuckerberg paid compliments. He has already invested in a Nigerian start-up, Andela, and he has made friends with other young Nigerians, the guys behind Jobberman and C-Creation Hub (CcHUB) and so many others. Zuckerberg cut the picture throughout his visit of a true inspirational figure. His simplicity and humility was impressive. He kept going about in a T-shirt, and interacted freely with everyone he met.

Many young Nigerians can learn from his example: the way some people whose biggest possession is a laptop sometimes carry their shoulders in the sky, if they were to be half of what Zuckerberg is, they won’t just claim that they are voltrons or overlords, they will look for more intimidating labels. But Mark Zuckerberg, who is just 32, shows that it is not all about money, or influence, character matters. There is no doubt that his hosts were also impressed with him. And that probably explains the protest that greeted the attempt by CNN International and American artiste, Tyrese Gibson, to refer to the visit as Zuckerberg’s visit to sub-Saharan Africa. Young Nigerians kept shouting back that Zuckerberg is in Nigeria, not sub-Saharan Africa! They wanted the publicity for their country.

BUGHARIA – Charly Boy writes Open Letter to Nigeria's President Buhari


Mr President Sir,

I trust that this meets you well.

I know it has not been easy since you came on board, so many wahalas,

so much yawa, frustration and hopelessness.

First rule of leadership: everything is your fault.

Sir, Nigerians are surely dying and, quickly.

They can no longer see the light, they feel the Heat.


The welfare of the common man must be your top priority henceforth or God forbid, Nigeria and Nigerians will die in your hands.

Since you assumed office as President of Nigeria, there has been a remarkable dissonance within your government. I wonder who is in charge.

Sometimes I wonder whose thoughts you’re thinking or whose agenda you’re executing; while at

Photos: Mark Zuckerberg flies back to Nigeria, visits Buhari in Abuja


CEO and founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg returned to Nigeria from Kenya and moved straight to Aso Rock Villa, Abuja where he had a crucial meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.  See more photos below…

Protests outside black Detroit church hosting Trump

Donald Trump.   PHOTO: John Moore/Getty Images/AFP


Police struggled to hold back protesters Saturday outside a Detroit church hosting a visit by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who is on a charm offensive to allay skepticism of wary African American voters.
“The devil’s in the pulpit,” shouted Wyoman Mitchell, one of about 150 protesters who charged police barricades outside the black Great Faith Ministries International church.
Chanting “Dump Trump” and “We’re going to church,” the protesters attempted to push over the metal barricades to gain entry to the suburban church, but were impeded by police on horseback and on foot.

It was unclear whether Trump was in the church during the commotion. Reporters were kept out of the church, except those traveling with the candidate.

Church pastor Wayne Jackson had invited the New York billionaire to attend a fellowship service, and possibly make some remarks at the end.
The visit is a high-profile stop in Trump’s recent bid to offset the overwhelming advantage his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton enjoys among African American voters, who make up 12 percent of