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Saturday, 23 December 2017

LEAKED...Cardi B's Naked Dance Video

Ya'll know who Cardi B is right? The new kid on da block taking over from Nicki Minaj.

Well, we got this video from mediatakeout where she's seen dancing butt naked and shaking what Mama gave her.

Dammmn, she got good body. Sexy isn't it.

See video below;

VIDEO...Oral Sex In Public By Florida Couple!

Oh my goodness, this is see finish. Azzin, there's nothing surprising left to see in this world.

They had a child right in the car and still went ahead to engage in Oral sex.

Please, see video below

Avoid Making This Outfit Mistakes on Christmas Day

The festive season is just around the corner! If you’re still looking for that perfect ensemble for Christmas Day, then take heed of these outfit mistakes so you definitely know what not to wear!

Avoid anything too tight 

Clothing that will show the after-effects of a large Christmas lunch, such as a tight-fitting top, is a definite no-no. There’s nothing worse than not being able to have another mince pie because your pants are too snug, so rather avoid tight waistbands and fitted bodycon dresses. Consider A-line styles, high-waists, maxi dresses and empire styles instead – that way you can have your cake AND eat it.
Get one @mayfortmall.com

French President Celebrates 'Christmas' with Troops in Niger

French President Emmanuel Macron visited and dined with soldiers stationed in Niger who are fighting against extremism in the Sahel, reassuring them that France would not abandon the region to extremists.
“The Sahel is a priority. It’s that which plays a part in the future of the African continent, but equally and without doubt, a part of our future. We must not leave the Sahel in the hands of terrorists,” he said late Friday amid 500 soldiers with Operation Barkhane at Niger’s airport in Niamey, the capital.
In a show of support for French troops based in Niger and in the festive spirit of Christmas, Macron brought with him the chef from the Elysee presidential palace, who oversaw a meal for the French troops in addition to American, Canadian and German forces.

Animal Print Fashion That’s Still Trending

If you are looking for another way to look stylish this this season, look no further than this fabulous animal print fashion!

The animal print fashion trend has evolved over the years. No matter what type of animal print fashion you are fond off, you are sure to find one to suit your style and taste.
There is such variety available from leopard print to zebra print, tiger print and more. They all come in different colours and amazing designs.
Tops come in trendy styles, while summer shorts are available in various cuts. The dresses are delightful and the swimwear super sexy. Don’t forget the fun accessories which can add a bit of pizazz to any outfit… check out the handbags, shoes and sunglasses below!

Celebrate The Start of 2018 In These Sizzling Outfits from Mayfortmall

‘Tis the season to be glamorous!

But if you need help putting together a New Year’s Eve party look that showcases your personal style, and still lets you have fun, Mayfortmall.com fashion team has all the answers.
This selection of key pieces (Male & Female) will ensure you’re all they talk about at the party – for all the right reasons.
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FUEL SCARCITY: Nigerians and Angolans Protest On Twitter

All is not well in two of Africa’s biggest oil producers as Nigerians and Angolans protest the long fuel shortages that have hit their countries this week.
For almost a week, petrol stations in both countries have been selling fuel at high prices, with many eventually ‘closing shop’ when the fuel supply they have runs out.
“We don’t have any more,” said Henriques Carvalho, a pump attendant in Angola’s capital, Luanda.

Zimbabwe: Former Army Chief Apppointed Vice-President.

Ghen Ghen, real conspiracy is beginning to unfold. Who say's what happened in Zimbabwe isn't a coup?

Well, story reaching us from the country indicate the former Army Chief has just been appointed as Vice President of the ruling party.

As news is fresh from the oven, lets wait as events unfold.

We'll keep you updated.

JD.com Planning Hundreds of Unmanned Stores.

  • China’s JD.com plans to open hundreds of unmanned convenience stores using facial recognition technology that allows customers to pay without standing in a checkout line, according to a recent report from The Telegraph.
  • JD.com recently partnered with China Overseas Land and Investment, a Hong Kong-based real estate development company, to set its plan for the stores in motion, according to separate report from Quartz.

(Photo)...Is This Yemi Alade!!!

I saw this picture of our delectable Sisi Yemi Alade relaxing on a red couch but what we did not see is the photographer (not implying anything o).

Huh? say what? Why won't i be interested in who took the picture? Check the environment now.

A 6 by 6 foot bed with a couch placed right by the side. That sure looks like somewhere meant for relaxation, right? Ehn, fill in the gap.

see picture below;

(Hawt Photos)...Meet The Lady Behind Sanchiworld

Men are truly endangered species considering the vast number of hot and sexy babes around. Hot is different from sexy mind you, that one na matter for another day.

This is 2017 and we gotta flaunt what Momma Gave Us - that's how we roll.

So today, we bring you the super sexy babe behind the Instagram handle ''Sanchiworld''.

God is Great. We are his creation.

See more photos below;

Non-Yoruba Indigenes In South-West Regroup Under NYIEI

Recently, members of Non-Yoruba Indigenes Empowerment Initiatives, NYIEI, launched the group in Ota, Ogun State. In this piece, ANTHONY AWUNOR who witnessed the inauguration looks at the essence, impact and what the society stands to gain from such an organisation.
With over 250 ethnic nationalities spread across Nigeria, inter-ethnic struggles have remained one of the country’s greatest social problems since independence. To put the problem to rest, particularly in the south western part of the country, a group, known as Non-Yoruba Indigenes Empowerment Initiatives, NYIEI, has emerged in the region. To formalise their existence, the group, which was founded since February 2017, inaugurated the body on December 2, in Ota, Ogun State.
The colourful ceremony took place on Honda Playing ground, Ota and was attended by people from all walks of life which cut across all the ethnic groups in Nigeria.
Founded by Chief Chris Orie, the body comprises of people from the South-East, South-South, North-Central, North-West and North-East extraction of Nigerian who live in the South-West states, irrespective of party affiliations, religion or gender.
Speaking at the media launch and inauguration of the group, the South-West chairman of NYIEI, Chief Chris Orie, said the vision of the group is to unite all non-Yorubas in the region so they can speak in one voice adding that grassroots mobilisation of all non-indigenes plus the empowerment of all, is paramount for the organisation.
Orie, who described NYIEI as a child of necessity, pointed out that there were issues and anomalies the group would address within the domain where they live, particularly as they concern multiple taxation, non-recognition of their input, marginalisation, and so on.
He also pointed out that the population of non-indigenes is overwhelmingly (about 50 to 60 per cent) high in some of the South-West states, adding that it is obvious that with this population, it is likely possible for any politician to emerge a winner in an election with just the votes of non-Yorubas in these states.
Lamenting on the threats that face the non-indigenes, Orie said: “The greatest undoing of the non-Yorubas as a whole has been the case of the ‘lone ranger’ approach. We have for decades, tried in vain to draw the attention of successive governments in Ogun State and other South-West states to us with our petty, parochial and like I always say ‘sectional politicking.’ but with NYIEI on board today, we the non Yorubas are saying goodbye to our weaknesses and failures and welcoming our strength and victory.”
According to a co-founder and leader of the organisation, Chief Anslem Njoku, the purpose of the non-indigenes coming together is to ensure Unity.
Njoku, who is also the chairman of Ndigbo United Association, said the non-indigenes need to speak with one voice and also ensure to live in harmony with their host community.
For him, their coming together would promote peaceful co-existence and swift response should conflict arise since the organisation would also serve as a platform for reconciliation.
He said, “I want to say that Yoruba land is a blessing to us, non-Yorubas. Most of us who have become somebody today came to Yoruba land with nothing. If you are the most hardworking or the most intelligent person in the world but the environment you are in is not conducive, there isn’t much you can do. So, whatever achievement non-Yorubas make in the South-West, is not just as a result of hard work or intelligence but the conducive environment plays a major role too. Our host community has provided a conducive environment for us, we have to reciprocate by organising ourselves so that there would be harmonious relationship between.”
He said after the inauguration, the next step would be the launching which would be done in all the states in the region.
Addressing journalists at the event, leader of the Hausa community in Lagos, Alhaji Adamu Isa-Likali, said as the leader in Lagos, he had been working with Osun and Lagos state governments to ensure that there was peace and harmony amongst residents.
Isa-Likali said NYIEI, by the special grace of God, would bring all the tribes together in 2019, adding that they had demonstrated such move before following a peace forum organised at the National Stadium on October 1, 2017 in Lagos.
Speaking on the position of NYIEII, President General of all non-Indigenes and General Patron /Apex Leader of NYIEI, Ogun State, Chief Austine Azuka Ikeze, said “The impression of the association in our own understanding and the purpose of initiating it is that it is going to be a kind of political platform for all non indigenes in different political parties to come under one umbrella and speak with one voice. And then we the parent body are apolitical. So they themselves are the ones to discuss politics but when it is time they bring the same idea to us, then we look at it and how we can digest, refine and advise them on the best way to go. We also look at it as an avenue for us to be part of the decision-making process.”
According to Ikeze, there are quite a number of issues that need to be put in the right perspective, particularly on the use of the Yoruba Language in CDA meetings, even in situations where non-indigenes are more in number, high fees charged to students who are not indigenes in tertiary institutions and the issue of denial of automatic citizenship to children born in the region whenever the need arises.
With about four zones of non-indigenes in Ogun State, Ikeze who is also a former governorship aspirant under the CPP in Ogun said the number of non-indigenes in the state is quite high and that, they require good treatment despite the fact that they are not indigenes.
In her remarks, the Ada Di Ora Nma of Ndigbo, Ado-Odo Ota, Her Royal Highness, Queen Tessy Nwaobi Nnadi, stated that over time, non-indigenes were not recognised and therefore, were not given their rightful place in the region.
Noting that it is only during elections that they are called upon after which they are dumped again. “It is only election period they come to us because they need votes. The non-indigenes population is more than the indigenes. We found out that we are used and dumped. That is why we decided to come together to claim our right because they can’t be using and dumping us at will.”
On the impact of NYIEI to the society, Nnadi who is also the Ezenwanyi Ndi Igbo of Ogun State added, “It will have a lot of positive impact because when we speak with one voice, we will always get the necessary attention. I foresee no problems in terms of cultural differences. I believe we are one and we should work as one. The body has come to stay. It is not just for 2019 but for generations to come. I want Nigerians to embrace peace and love.”
In his own views, Chief Agamah Emmanuel, a member of the organisation from Benue State pointed out that NYIEI is not all about Igbo, Yourba and Hausa but cuts about all the tribes apart from Yoruba. He emphasised that every state is part of NYIEI.
“The body is bringing the entire Nigeria together and it is going to bring unity. When we come together in unity, we would speak with one voice. And when we speak with one voice, our voice would be heard. When it is heard, there would be a force to make the authorities reckon with us,” he added.
Agamah, however, pointed out the major challenge in Nigeria is division adding that that NYIEI wants to address dichotomy among the people.
Also speaking was the Obi of Iyana Iyesi-Mupin and the Asiwaju of Ndigbo in Ado-Odo Ota, Chief Sunny Nwaebuka. Both pointed out that the emergence of NYIEI would benefit the people.
To the Obi Ndigbo of Iyesi, Chief Chukwuemeka Ugwunta, the non-indigenes association would grow after they begin to accept non-Nigerians like Ghanaians, Togolese and even Cotonou citizens.
Describing the group as God’s intervention for non-indigenes in South-west, Women Leader of NYIEI, Lolo Dominion Uche Onyeisi, said it was time for the non-indigenes to say enough is enough.
She, however, added that the group would bring good things. She said, “It can bring down the multiple taxation levied on non-indigenes which has been on for some time. Other issues it will address include non-recognition of non-indigenes even though they generate revenue for the states.”
The group appealed to non-Yorubas in the South-West who are not members to join them. To the government, NYIEI said, “The organisation wants to state unequivocally that the non-Yorubas in the region will remain law abiding and will continue to contribute their quota to economic and political development.”
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IGP Bars SARS From Acting As Body Guards, Operating Without Uniform

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris has banned  members of SARS from acting as body guard to anyone or even operating without properly identified uniform.
The IGP, who gave the order yesterday, while meeting with the commanders of SARS from across the country, also ordered periodic psychometric test, training and continuous assessment of operatives deployed to SARS to determine the suitability or otherwise of their role in keeping with acceptable standard operating procedure.

4m Nigerians Lost Their Jobs In 2017 - NBS

A total number of 4.4 million Nigerians lost their jobs in 2017, according to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The report released yesterday in Abuja indicated unemployment rate increased from 16.2% in Q2 2017 to 18.8% Q3.
It disclosed the number of people within the Labour force who were unemployed increased from 13.6 million in the second quarter of the year to 15.9 million in the third quarter of the same year, with more than two million people unemployed within the period.

Isabel Dos Santos Calls CNN 'fake news' Over Fraud Probe Allegation

Africa’s richest woman Isabel dos Santos earlier this week branded American news channel CNN as “fake news” over a story that alleged that the Angolan state oil firm, SONANGOL, was investigating her for fraud.
The story was largely carried by other major news networks but Ms. Dos Santos in a tweet referred to CNN as a ‘fake news’ outlet – a term United States Donald Trump has increasing used for CNN and other media outlets over their reportage.

Senegal Ends 2017 as Africa's Best Team on FIFA Ranking

World Cup bound Senegal ended 2017 as Africa’s best side according to the recent FIFA – Coca Cola ranking. The Teranga Lions, however, ranked 23rd on the global ladder.
Tunisia (World ranking / WR = 27), Egypt (31), the Democratic Republic of Congo (39) and Morocco (40) respectively completed the top five African countries.

Nigerians Criticize Buhari Over High Unemployment Rate

Nigerians are using social media to express their disappointment in the service delivery record of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The issue that has triggered the latest bout of ranting and frustration is the report from the government statistics office showing that four out of every ten people in the country’s workforce are unemployed or underemployed.
While Nigeria recently rebased its gross domestic product, becoming Africa’s biggest economy in the process, economic growth in the country is sluggish as it slowly climbs out of its first recession in a quarter of a century.
The recession led to a drought of work opportunities, contributing to a cycle of poverty that fuels inequality and social unrest.

U.S., U.K. and Canada Issue Travel Warning for Cameroon's Southwest Region

The Canadian, British and United States governments have issued a travel warning to its citizens in respect of the Manyu Department in Cameroon’s southwest region.
The respective warning said citizens should avoid all travel to the area “due to tensions between armed groups and law enforcement.”
The Cameroonian government early this week confirmed that an attack by secessionists in the area had killed four paramilitary forces known as gendarmes.

BADOO CULT: Suspected Sponsor Declared Wanted

A popular independent oil marketer and prime suspect of the Badoo cult killings in Ikorodu and Epe axis of Lagos State, Alhaji Alaka Abayomi Kamal has been declared wanted by the State Police Command.
The 51-year-old suspect, who is the owner of Alaka Petroleum, is wanted in connection with series of well-orchestrated killings and nefarious activities of the Badoo cult group. The notorious activities of the dreaded cult group had sent many to their early graves with cruel killings through the smashing of mortar and pestle on victims’ heads.

CORRUPTION..2 Ex FIFA Officials Found Guilty.


A jury in New York has found two South American ex-FIFA chiefs guilty of corruption. They are Jose Maria Marin, former head of Brazil’s Football Confederation and Juan Angel Napout, former head of Paraguayan football.
And promptly, the once-powerful pair were remanded into custody. The panel will return after Christmas to deliberate on the fate of a third defendant, former Peru boss Manuel Burga.

PETROL DIVERSION: DPR Fines Oil Marketers!

Mr Mohammed Saidu, Head Public Affairs Unit of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) says petroleum marketers diverted 129,000 liters of petrol from Abuja on Friday.
Saidu, who revealed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) after monitoring the stations, added that some of the erring filling stations had been given a total fine of more than N30.5 million.
According to him, more intelligence units are liaising with the public to get information for on-the-spot checks since the scarcity began. Saidu said the products were diverted without the knowledge of security agents, who have no mechanism to check amount off loaded at filling stations.

Venus Williams Escape Charges For Deadly Car Accident

The power of being a superstar.

Us Weekly reports that Venus Williams was not deemed responsible for a car crash that left one man dead, and, as such, will not face charges by police. The Palm Beach Gardens Police Department confirmed the news to the magazine, noting that the driver of the other vehicle, Linda Barson, will not be charged either.

MARRIAGE TROUBLES - See Celebrity Couples Who DIVORCED in 2017!(Photos)

I honestly did not realize the scale of separation is so alarming until compilation of this list. Dammmmn, what is happening? From Nigeria to Ameria to Europe to Asia it's the same story. Once there's an issue, no room for trying to fix it, divorce straight.

Is that tag ''Celebrity'' the REAL problem? Like you know, hey dude, you gotta understand i'm a celebrity so treat me with more respect, even more than the one you have for your mum. Perhaps it's the other way round like hey babe, you know i;m an hot cake right? kiss my arse anytime i want or i bring in the next hawty on the queue, no time for rubbish? (cuz i just don't get)

In 2017, no relationship was safe. Whether couples dated for a few months or had been married for years, many decided that it was time to call it quits. And while everyone knows that nothing lasts forever, no one expected some of this influential couples to separate. Read on,

1. Scarlett Johansson and Romain Dauriac

REVEALED...Why Meghan Markle's First Marriage Failed.

The whole world is curious about Meghan Markle–the woman who managed to steal Prince Harry's heart. The actress' private life has become tabloid fodder following her engagement news, revealing unanswered questions about her past relationships, particularly her failed marriage to film producer and talent agent Trevor Engelson. The reason for their divorce was ambiguously cited as "irreconcilable differences," and Markle has yet to elaborate. However, leaks from inside sources have shed more light on why things between them came to an end.

Their long distance marriage was too difficult.

RAPE...Sylvester Stallone Fires Back At Accuser!!!

Sylvester Stallone ain't having none of 'dem rape blackmail yo. Ya'll know some powerful men have fallen over the past couple of weeks due to sexual harassment allegations hanging on their head right? The mighty has really been levelled and my dear Stallone is not prepared to go down that route.

He's all out to deal decisively with a woman who accused him of rape in 1990. He already has a civil lawyer called Marty Singer but penultimate friday, he went to town visiting a respected criminal defense lawyer at the office of Blair Berk.

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