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Sunday, September 4, 2016
Rapper Travis Scott reportedly blasts Rihanna for cheating on him with Drake
According to a report on MediaTakeOut, rapper Travis Scott yesterday
blasted Rihanna on his Apple Music radio show, claiming she cheated with
Drake. Read the report below from MTO...
– Travis said that he hated opening for Rihanna on the ANTi Tour.
– Travis confirmed Rihanna and him were dating exclusively, yet she’d bring Drake on stage and grind against him at multiple shows. He stops short of saying that Rihanna was sleeping with both he and Drake at the same time – but he DEFINITELY implies it.
– Travis claims that Rihanna refused to do any features on his new album. He decided find a female singer that “sounds just like her” for the track “Lose”
So far NO WORD from either Drake or Rihanna.
Posted by kayce moses
Travis and Rihanna were dating for about a year – until this summer, when he believes that she started cheating on him with Drake. Travis gave a really butt hurt emotional interview this morning on Apple Music’s radio show, where he said the following.
– Travis said that he hated opening for Rihanna on the ANTi Tour.
– Travis confirmed Rihanna and him were dating exclusively, yet she’d bring Drake on stage and grind against him at multiple shows. He stops short of saying that Rihanna was sleeping with both he and Drake at the same time – but he DEFINITELY implies it.
– Travis claims that Rihanna refused to do any features on his new album. He decided find a female singer that “sounds just like her” for the track “Lose”
So far NO WORD from either Drake or Rihanna.
Photos: American woman falls from cliff trying to flee from a rapist in Thailand


Pol Lt Songpol Bunchai, a duty officer at the Ao Nang police station said the attacker identified as Apai Ruengvorn, 28, tried molesting her twice, once at the top of the cliff and again after she fell onto the rocks below on Thursday, Sept. 1.
The second time, she bit his ear and he fled. He then called 191 to
alert authorities that a tourist needed to be rescued. Miss Gavios then
endured a night of pain, trapped between rocks near
the sea with a suspected broken back, before rescuers found her on
Friday morning.
"Officials received a call
reporting that a tourist had been injured after she had fallen down a
mountain in the Railay area," Krabi Tourist Rescue Centre Director Nitiphat Mongkolpradit explained.
"Rescue workers were searching for her last night,
but they could not find her, so this morning we when out to search again
and discovered her lying in between rocks about 45 metres from the
trail at the top of the mountain. She was only 15 metres from the water
below," he added.
Sarayuth Tantein, Chief of the Haad Nopparathara National Park - Moo Ko Phi Phi said,
"Last night, park
officials, Railay residents and people from the local cliff climbing
club, all led led by park officer Boonnam Chuyradom, went to look for
the victim. They found one man, later identified as Apai
Raingworn, who admitted that he became aroused and made sexual advances toward a
tourist while taking her from Railay to Tonsai," he said.
Apai told officers that the woman panicked and ran away, causing her to fall down the mountain, Chief Sarayuth explained. The suspect was arrested
on Friday
after admitting to the crime. No charge have been filed as of yet, as
police are waiting to question the victim, Col Piyapong told the media.
The victim was taken to a clinic in tambon Ao Nang
before being transferred to Krabi Hospital. Doctors report she suffered a
broken lower back and nerve damage
requiring urgent surgery, she was transferred to Bangkok Hospital Phuket
where she underwent surgery Friday night. The surgery was successful but doctors reported numbness in her legs.
"Ms Gavios is experiencing numbness on both of her
legs and doctors have yet to confirm whether either of her legs are
broken," Nitiphat said.
Authorities notified the US Embassy, which contacted the hospital and
arranged for the victim to be transferred to Bumrungrad Hospital in
Bangkok. Her current condition is not known.
Source: Bangkok Post/Phuket News
Photos: Man dies in Lagos after being hit by a bus while chasing another vehicle that bashed his car
According to online user Ola Taiwo, who narrated the sad incident on
September 1, the victim was chasing a commercial bus popularly known as
Danfo that bashed his car when he was hit and killed by another oncoming
Danfo.
Posted by kayce moses
"This man died this morning at onigbongbo bus stop Maryland, a danfo brush his car, and this man left his car, remove his shoes and ran after the danfo, he try to hold the bus but the conductor push him away and another danfo coming hit him and that was the end. Look at the man lying down and his car beside him, he left everything, pls lean how to let go, cos "bintin laye" he's an MD in one of the nearby office"
Annie Idibia & Omawumi's lovely outfit to 2face & MI's concert last night


Cossy Orjiakor puts lashes on her Toyota convertible (photo)
The actress shared the photo above and wrote;
Posted by kayce moses
That's my #tittypink. (#Toyotaconvertible lagos )..it just got a new #careyelash ...is it cool or should I take it off. Still gat a pair for Mr #pinky (#Porscheconvertible Abuja) . yeah or nayMeanwhile, doesn't it look like she's lost some weight?
Photos: NDLEA arrests man with cocaine in anus, Saudi-bound female pilgrim excretes 76 pellets of cocaine
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested a 55-year-old Saudi Arabia-bound female pilgrim at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, for
alleged narcotic ingestion.
Posted by kayce moses
The suspect identified Basira Iyabo
Binuyo, from Kwara State, who was headed to Medina to perform the annual
pilgrimage has excreted
seventy-six (76) pellets of cocaine so far.
NDLEA commander at the Azikiwe Airport
Abuja, Hamisu Lawan, said Binuyo is still under observation until she
expels all the ingested pellets of drugs.
"Mrs Binuyo was arrested
during the outward screening of passengers on an Emirate flight to
Medina through Dubai. She has so far excreted seventy-six (76) pellets
of drugs that tested positive for cocaine. Meanwhile, she is still under
observation until the drugs are completely expelled."
According to The Nation, in her statement to the
NDLEA, the married mother of three and a trader at Dosumu Market, Lagos,
said she wanted to expand her cosmetic business but I had no money.
"My sponsor offered to foot my expenses
to Saudi on pilgrimage. I was excited until I was asked to take drugs
along. I wanted to decline but considering the offer of a million naira,
I accepted. I swallowed the drugs in Lagos and took a flight to Abuja
on my way to Medina but I was caught in the process."
Meanwhile,
officials at the Murtalla Muhammed International Airport (MMIA)
intercepted a 37-year-old man from Imo State after he was found to have
inserted seven wraps of cocaine weighing 355 grammes in his anus at the
MMI. He was apprehended during outward screening of passengers on an
Ethiopian Airline flight to Hong Kong, China through Addis Ababa.
NDLEA commander at the airport, Ahmadu
Garba said that the suspect, holds a dual
citizenship of Nigeria and Mali.
"He hails from Imo State but
was travelling with a Malian international passport. The name on his
passport is Diara Sauduo while his Nigerian name is Okpalanem Henry. The
case is under investigation."
The suspect in his statement said: "I know that there is capital
punishment for drug trafficking in China but I was optimistic of safe
passage. Unfortunately, I was caught with only seven wraps. Maybe that
is my destiny. I am married with three children."
Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency,
Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (rtd.) expressed satisfaction with the
arrests, stating that it is a product of diligence and vigilance.
"The
arrest of the suspects is commendable. We will continue to be on the
alert in protecting all exit and entry points from drug trafficking
organisations. I am glad that the suspects were arrested here thus
preventing them from untimely death and also protecting the image of our
country from disrepute."
Celebration of Kano Royalty: Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi on the cover of This day Style Magazine
Thisday Style celebrates the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and the
grandeur of Kano royalty on this week edition. The pictures were taken
by ace Nigerian photographer TY Bello. Also featured is the first wife
of the 55-year-old monarch, and some of his children. More when you
continue...
Posted by kayce moses
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Jim Iyke's beautiful message to his son as he turned One
Actor Jim Iyke wrote a beautiful message to his
son, Harviui who just turned one year old yesterday. He shared some
photos on IG and wrote:
Posted by
kayce moses
Happy Earthstrong King Harviui. Your grandpa warned me time would go fast. Nobody said anything about moving in a blur!! You were gurgling words a few months ago. Now you're the little dude running around everywhere and wrecking stuff in houses! Refusing to be fed or picked up when you misstep and fall. My super smart, fearless, independent, strong willed, hilarious boy!! I'm the man I dreamed to be coz of you. I do this and some, for you. I don't know what I did right to deserve you. They're yet to find a word stronger than love for you. Your life saved my life son. God filtered the best of me into you. The most amazing life outside the glare of scrutiny until you're old enough to make your choices and follow your path is my duty for life, so help me God. Your first European party is the intro. The naija party will be Dope! U know Papa is a rolling stone!! God bless and Protect you son. You are King. I am proudly Subject for life. #Harviui #Gladysboi #TheKingChronicles8
Bughari - Charly Boy writes open letter to president Buhari
Read his piece below...
Oga
mi, abegi check the matter, you cannot ignore the five percent of voters who
did not vote for you but whose resources the country depends on as alarm don
blow, to cater for the 97 percent who voted for you. This kind "one
chance" is sending a wrong signal to the whole country. Sometimes I just
wonder how things can function properly when the formation and the foundation
of the ruling party is not based on any sound ideology, but on frustration, bitterness,
divisive politics and a gathering of strange bedfellows. Kai!!! for the full article, kindly visit BUGHARIA.
Posted by
kayce moses
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 other times, I wonder if you are held hostage by the gangsters called The
Cabal.
Can
you say you are oblivious of the hardship and suffering we all are going
through?
I
remember two years ago when I visited the Aso villa, then occupied by your
predecessor. During our discussion and my lamentation about the nigerian youths
I was not particularly shocked by a reaction that seemed like one throwing both
hands in the air and saying "Charly, I am held hostage here, I am
surrounded by enemies".
Sir,
are you the one in charge or like your predecessor, are you being held hostage
by the cabals and obnoxious sycophants, so much so that our plight and cries as
Nigerians are none of your concern?
Na
wa o, this is certainly not the change we thought you promised or do we just
assume that your words don't mean much?
Leicester City players set to customize the smart BMWs they received as presents for winning the league
The cars may have come in blue to reflect the club's colours but they
aren't staying that way. Leicester City players are personalising the
BMW sports cars they received as gifts for winning the league and the
first results are jaw dropping. Defender, Jeffrey Schlupp led the way by
wrapping his ride in a cool matte black finish, the job which cost a
reported £2000 was done by AC13 Premier, a Nottingham-based vehicle
personalisation firm co-founded by former footballer Marlon Harewood.
Other players quickly followed suit and have handed over their cars to
Harewood for a pimped out version, he was seen standing with six of the
cars in his garage.
The cars are said to belong to Riyad Mahrez, Demarai Gray, Danny Simpson, Ben Chilwell, Andy King and Wes Morgan. In addition to its hefty price tag, The personalisation process takes between three and four days.
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Neyo grabs wife's butt in new photo
What is President Buhari doing with the economy? Garba Shehu writes
In the face of the recent report by the National Bureau of Statistics
that the economy is in recession, Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, wrote this article
explaining what President Buhari is doing with the economy. Read below:
LET me start by asking an important question: who wants to kill racy introspection?xxx There is a cacophony of voices telling the Muhammadu Buhari administration to close its eyes to the past; that given the enormous tasks that lie ahead, history and its consequences for our nation should be the least of the government’s preoccupation at this juncture.
I disagree. Let us keep a fiery memory of the past so that we don’t repeat its mistakes. Look back, look ahead. The future must of necessity be built on the foundations of the past.xx The Conservative Party took power in Britain six years ago from Labour. Check the British press, they are talking about Labour 24/7, is anyone complaining?
Japheth Omojuwa, one of Nigeria’s top three influencers seemed tasked in his patience reacting to calls that we must stop talking about the immediate past administration in this country.
To avoid repeating the past mistakes, Nigerians must come to terms with what went wrong with the past, how bad were things, what was done wrongly, what the past government should have done, before we come to what needs to be done to right those wrongs. Believe me, episodes from the Jonathan era can fill books, and other possibilities such as courtroom drama thriller. Against this backdrop, I sought to hear our erudite Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun on where we are coming from, vis-a-vis the administration’s chosen path to recovery and accelerated growth. What is the administration doing to revitalize the economy? She spoke at length on the many measures being put in place, many of which are not glamorous. They of necessity come with pain. Why should Nigerians be asked to endure pains? Why should they be asked to make adjustments?
The simple explanation is that the economy was broken, and just as they do the broken leg, you must bear the pain of fixing it. The current situation was caused by years of mismanagement and corruption. As explained by President Buhari again and again, trumpeted by Madam Adeosun and other senior officials, we solely relied on oil, the price of which was as high as US$140 per barrel. Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing. Nigeria has not recorded a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years. In short the money was mismanaged.
In addition to failing to spend money on what was needed, no savings were made by Government unlike other countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Norway. To compound the problem, the previous government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors, and international oil companies. When this government took over we had accumulated debt back to the level it was before the Paris Club Debt Forgiveness.
All these factors were building up to Nigeria heading for a major crisis if the price of oil fell. Nigeria did not have fiscal buffers to withstand an oil shock.
The oil shock should and could have been foreseen. These are matters that both the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II and Professor Chukwuma Soludo, both of them eminent former Central Bank Governors had occasions to warn the government of the day about, but they were clobbered. The dire warning was written all over the wall, but they were ignored by Nigeria’s economic managers.
What should they have done?
They should have had the courage and vision to do as the present administration is doing through the Economic Team, the Ministry of Finance under Madam Adeosun and the various agencies of the state to envision a better future by first of all fighting corruption. Look at what a civilian administration is today doing to the military, investigating their finance and accounts that the military could not do to themselves.
See what the current administration is doing sanitize the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud. So far, the federal payroll has been rid of about 40,000 ghost workers. More than eight billion Naira stolen monthly has been saved.
We are also saving on wasteful expenses like First Class Travel and Private jets for official trips.
The federal government is not limiting the reforms to the centre but forcing State Governments to reform their spending and build savings or investments.
Government is also increasing spending on capital projects especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs. The administration is at the same time blocking leakages that allowed government revenues to be siphoned into private hands.
Currently, there is focus on key sectors (apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as Agriculture, Solid Minerals and Manufacturing. If these things had been done when the oil price was as high as US$140 per barrel, Nigeria would not be in the current predicament. We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had regular supply of power, a good rail system, good roads and good housing.
Now that the oil has fallen as low as US$28 per barrel, it is very difficult to do what is needed but they must be done to save Nigeria. There is no other way if we want to be honest.
Posted by
kayce moses
LET me start by asking an important question: who wants to kill racy introspection?xxx There is a cacophony of voices telling the Muhammadu Buhari administration to close its eyes to the past; that given the enormous tasks that lie ahead, history and its consequences for our nation should be the least of the government’s preoccupation at this juncture.
I disagree. Let us keep a fiery memory of the past so that we don’t repeat its mistakes. Look back, look ahead. The future must of necessity be built on the foundations of the past.xx The Conservative Party took power in Britain six years ago from Labour. Check the British press, they are talking about Labour 24/7, is anyone complaining?
Japheth Omojuwa, one of Nigeria’s top three influencers seemed tasked in his patience reacting to calls that we must stop talking about the immediate past administration in this country.
“People are still talking about who ran governments in 1865 you want us to forget those who left government last year? (Expletive)”Music icon, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who many agree was a philosopher disguised as Afro-musician taught in one of his songs that without knowing where you are coming from, you won’t know where you are going. Wise men say that the empty can doesn’t disappear by simply kicking it down the road.
To avoid repeating the past mistakes, Nigerians must come to terms with what went wrong with the past, how bad were things, what was done wrongly, what the past government should have done, before we come to what needs to be done to right those wrongs. Believe me, episodes from the Jonathan era can fill books, and other possibilities such as courtroom drama thriller. Against this backdrop, I sought to hear our erudite Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun on where we are coming from, vis-a-vis the administration’s chosen path to recovery and accelerated growth. What is the administration doing to revitalize the economy? She spoke at length on the many measures being put in place, many of which are not glamorous. They of necessity come with pain. Why should Nigerians be asked to endure pains? Why should they be asked to make adjustments?
The simple explanation is that the economy was broken, and just as they do the broken leg, you must bear the pain of fixing it. The current situation was caused by years of mismanagement and corruption. As explained by President Buhari again and again, trumpeted by Madam Adeosun and other senior officials, we solely relied on oil, the price of which was as high as US$140 per barrel. Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing. Nigeria has not recorded a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years. In short the money was mismanaged.
In addition to failing to spend money on what was needed, no savings were made by Government unlike other countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Norway. To compound the problem, the previous government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors, and international oil companies. When this government took over we had accumulated debt back to the level it was before the Paris Club Debt Forgiveness.
All these factors were building up to Nigeria heading for a major crisis if the price of oil fell. Nigeria did not have fiscal buffers to withstand an oil shock.
The oil shock should and could have been foreseen. These are matters that both the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II and Professor Chukwuma Soludo, both of them eminent former Central Bank Governors had occasions to warn the government of the day about, but they were clobbered. The dire warning was written all over the wall, but they were ignored by Nigeria’s economic managers.
What should they have done?
They should have had the courage and vision to do as the present administration is doing through the Economic Team, the Ministry of Finance under Madam Adeosun and the various agencies of the state to envision a better future by first of all fighting corruption. Look at what a civilian administration is today doing to the military, investigating their finance and accounts that the military could not do to themselves.
See what the current administration is doing sanitize the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud. So far, the federal payroll has been rid of about 40,000 ghost workers. More than eight billion Naira stolen monthly has been saved.
We are also saving on wasteful expenses like First Class Travel and Private jets for official trips.
The federal government is not limiting the reforms to the centre but forcing State Governments to reform their spending and build savings or investments.
Government is also increasing spending on capital projects especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs. The administration is at the same time blocking leakages that allowed government revenues to be siphoned into private hands.
Currently, there is focus on key sectors (apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as Agriculture, Solid Minerals and Manufacturing. If these things had been done when the oil price was as high as US$140 per barrel, Nigeria would not be in the current predicament. We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had regular supply of power, a good rail system, good roads and good housing.
Now that the oil has fallen as low as US$28 per barrel, it is very difficult to do what is needed but they must be done to save Nigeria. There is no other way if we want to be honest.
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