Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Mariah Carey's billionaire fiance grabs her boobs and butt on the dance floor (photos)

Mariah Carey's billionaire fiance grabs her boobs and butt on the dance floor (photos)

Mariah Carey, 46, and her billionaire fiance, James Parker hit the dancefloor at the Vv Night Club in Capri, Italy on Sunday and James couldn't keep his hands off his woman. He was papped getting very hands on as Mariah danced to the music. See more photos after the cut...




Photo: 'We are seing the changes': Young Nigerian women celebrate dividends of 'Change' with lots of food

Photo: 'We are seing the changes': Young Nigerian women celebrate dividends of 'Change' with lots of food

An Instagram user shared this photo of herself and friends celebrating the dividends of change with lots of food and of course a broom. She captioned the photo: "We vote 4 change an we are seeing the changes in sha Allah. Allah ya taimaka shuwagabannun mu."

Photos: Femi and Seun Kuti perform together in New York

Photos: Femi and Seun Kuti perform together in New York

Afrobeat brothers Femi and Seun performed together in NYC yesterday July 26th. ..



TY Bello shares new photos of baby Hadiza who was severly malnourished after Boko Haram attacked her parents home in Borno

TY Bello shares new photos of baby Hadiza who was severly malnourished after Boko Haram attacked her parents home in Borno

Photographer TY Bello today shared a new photo of baby Hadiza who made headlines after photos of her malnourished body hit the internet. TY caught up with her mother during a photo shoot in Borno recently and took photos of Baby Hadiza. TY wrote;

 

"KHADIJAH MODU (BABY HADIZA ) AND HER MOTHER INNA GANA. 

Few of us will forget the first images we saw of baby Hadiza on the Internet . Her body broken and severely malnourished .. She didn't look like she was going to make it .
Baby Hadiza's image shook us back to reality . She woke us up from our denial .. There was an active war within our boarders .. And it was cold and wrong for the rest of the country to carry on like it was all happening on another planet.

 

Photographs of a recovering baby Hadiza a few weeks afterward was a beacon of hope ... Showing us how big a difference can come to the lives of the victims of this war when individuals , organizations and the government work together to solve a problem. It's clear we all must find a way to get involved .
I was delighted to meet a happy Hadiza when I visited on of the centers created specially for severe cases of malnutrition .I almost didn't recognize her .Her mother shared their story :
"We left Bama on the first day of the attacks for Bula Karim . We walked for a day to get there.We felt it was safe.
We spent two months in Bula Kareem.. Hadiza got sick and our food quickly dried out .. We had a little wheat for a while .. We started starving once it finished . We would go for three days without having any thing to eat at all ... Thirst killed a lot of people around us in the village .
We had to run off again at 3am after a neighboring village was burnt down and felt BokoHaram was heading our way.
We ran back to Bama with no food still and things got worse for Hadiza when I also fell ill and stopped producing breast milk.
Thankfully ,the army came to our rescue and transferred us to Maiduguri where we recieved treatment . I'm so happy to see her doing much better .The quarters where we received treatment is our home now .".