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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

US animal rights group calls on a New York court to recognize chimpanzee as a legal person with fundamental human rights!

Mother and baby chimpanzees at Los Angeles Zoo on 4 September 2013
The group will use testimony from scientists to show the court that chimpanzees should be granted "legal personhood"

 
 
A US animal rights group is calling on a New York court to recognise a chimpanzee as a legal person, in what is believed to be a legal first.

The Nonhuman Rights Project wants a chimp named Tommy to be granted "legal personhood" and thus entitled to the "fundamental right of bodily liberty".

The group is planning to file the same lawsuit on behalf of three other chimps across New York this week.

It wants the four to be released from their captivity.

They should be taken to a sanctuary that is a member of the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance, the group argues.

The group filed the lawsuit on behalf of Tommy on Monday.

"We are claiming that chimpanzees are autonomous - that is, being able to self-determine, be self-aware, and be able to choose how to live their own lives," its founder Steven Wise told the Associated Press news agency.

Scientists' evidence is included in the lawsuits.

"Once we prove that chimpanzees are autonomous, that should be sufficient for them to gain legal personhood and at least have their fundamental interests protected by human rights," Mr Wise said.

Tommy, the group said, "is being held captive in a shed at a used-trailer lot" in Gloversville, New York.

Patrick Lavery, owner of the site where Tommy lives, said the chimp's cage was spacious "with tons of toys".

He said he rescued Tommy from his previous home, where he had been badly treated, but had been unsuccessful in placing him in a sanctuary because there was no room.

"If [the Nonhuman Rights Group] were to see where this chimp lived for the first 30 years of his life, they would jump up and down for joy about where he is now," Mr Lavery told the New York Times.

The lawsuit invokes the common law writ of habeas corpus, the right to challenge unlawful detention.

The group says it is dedicated to changing the common law status of species considered autonomous, and could eventually file lawsuits on behalf of gorillas, orangutans, whales, dolphins and elephants.



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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'AMERICANAH' Chosen By The New York Times As One Of The 10 Best Books Of 2013


The year’s best books, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.

FICTION
      
AMERICANAHBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Alfred A. Knopf, $26.95.
By turns tender and trenchant, Adichie’s third novel takes on the comedy and tragedy of American race relations from the perspective of a young Nigerian immigrant. From the office politics of a hair-braiding salon to the burden of memory, there’s nothing too humble or daunting for this fearless writer, who is so attuned to the various worlds and shifting selves we inhabit — in life and online, in love, as agents and victims of history and the heroes of our own stories.
      
THE FLAMETHROWERSBy Rachel Kushner.
Scribner, $26.99.
Radical politics, avant-garde art and motorcycle racing all spring to life in Kushner’s radiant novel of the 1970s, in which a young woman moves to New York to become an artist, only to wind up involved in the revolutionary protest movement that shook Italy in those years. The novel, Kushner’s second, deploys mordant observations and chiseled sentences to explore how individuals are swept along by implacable social forces.
      
THE GOLDFINCHBy Donna Tartt.
Little, Brown & Company, $30.
Tartt’s intoxicating third novel, after “The Secret History” and “The Little Friend,” follows the travails of Theo Decker, who emerges from a terrorist bombing motherless but in possession of a prized Dutch painting. Like the best of Dickens, the novel is packed with incident and populated with vivid characters. At its heart is the unwavering belief that come what may, art can save us by lifting us above ourselves.
      
LIFE AFTER LIFEBy Kate Atkinson.
A Reagan Arthur Book/Little, Brown & Company, $27.99.
Demonstrating the agile style and theatrical bravado of her much-admired Jackson Brodie mystery novels, Atkinson takes on nothing less than the evils of mid-20th-century history and the nature of death as she moves back and forth in time, fitting together versions of a life story for a heroine who keeps dying, then being resurrected — and sent off in different, but entirely plausible, directions.
      
TENTH OF DECEMBERStories
By George Saunders.
Random House, $26.
Saunders’s wickedly entertaining stories veer from the deadpan to the flat-out demented: Prisoners are force-fed mood-altering drugs; ordinary saps cling to delusions of grandeur; third-world women, held aloft on surgical wire, become the latest in bourgeois lawn ornaments. Beneath the comedy, though, Saunders writes with profound empathy, and this impressive collection advances his abiding interest in questions of class, power and justice.
      
NONFICTION
      
AFTER THE MUSIC STOPPEDThe Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead
By Alan S. Blinder.
The Penguin Press, $29.95.
Blinder’s terrific book on the financial meltdown of 2008 argues that it happened because of a “perfect storm,” in which many unfortunate events occurred simultaneously, producing a far worse outcome than would have resulted from just a single cause. Blinder criticizes both the Bush and Obama administrations, especially for letting Lehman Brothers fail, but he also praises them for taking steps to save the country from falling into a serious depression. Their response to the near disaster, Blinder says, was far better than the public realizes.
      
DAYS OF FIREBush and Cheney in the White House
By Peter Baker.
Doubleday, $35.
Baker succeeds in telling the story of the several crises of the Bush administration with fairness and balance, which is to say that he is sympathetic to his subjects, acknowledging their accomplishments but excusing none of their errors. Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The Times, is fascinated by the mystery of the Bush-­Cheney relationship, and even more so by the mystery of George W. Bush himself. Did Bush lead, or was he led by others? In the end, Baker concludes, the “decider” really did decide.
      
FIVE DAYS AT MEMORIALLife and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
By Sheri Fink.
Crown, $27.
In harrowing detail, Fink describes the hellish days at a hospital during and after Hurricane Katrina, when desperate medical professionals were suspected of administering lethal injections to critically ill patients. Masterfully and compassionately reported and as gripping as a thriller, the book poses reverberating questions about end-of-life care, race discrimination in medicine and how individuals and institutions break down during disasters.
      
THE SLEEPWALKERSHow Europe Went to War in 1914
By Christopher Clark.
Harper, $29.99.
Clark manages in a single volume to provide a comprehensive, highly readable survey of the events leading up to World War I. He avoids singling out any one nation or leader as the guilty party. “The outbreak of war,” he writes, “is not an Agatha Christie drama at the end of which we will discover the culprit standing over a corpse.” The participants were, in his term, “sleepwalkers,” not fanatics or murderers, and the war itself was a tragedy, not a crime.
      
WAVEBy Sonali Deraniyagala.
Alfred A. Knopf, $24.
On the day after Christmas in 2004, Deraniyagala called her husband to the window of their hotel room in Sri Lanka. “I want to show you something odd,” she said. The ocean looked foamy and closer than usual. Within moments, it was upon them. Deraniyagala lost her husband, her parents and two young sons to the Indian Ocean tsunami. Her survival was miraculous, and so too is this memoir — unsentimental, raggedly intimate, full of fury.

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Shocking Details: Housewife Slumps and Dies of Exhaustion After Marathon Sex With Lover on Her Matrimonial Bed

A mother of three identified as Mrs Ijeoma Ifebunwa collapsed and died from exhaustion after marathon sex with lover on her matrimonial bed.


According to report, 30-year-old Mrs Ifebunwa invited her new boyfriend, Okechukwu Ani to her one-room apartment at Akubor Nnewichi, Nnewi, Anambra state to come spend the night with her.

It was gathered that the lover arrived the house by 9pm but left and returned by 11pm when the woman’s children had gone to bed.

The agreement was that that he would pay N1,500, being part- payment of the agreed sum of N2,000 for the romance, and pay the balance of N500.00 the following day.

After the marathon sex which lasted which lasted till 4.30 a.m., the woman became exhausted with pains and started yelling for help and slumped in the process. Her screaming attracted her daughter Miss Oluebube, and the landlord of the house, who rushed to the room immediately and forced the door open.

The woman was found on the floor completely exhausted, while her lover, Okechukwu, attempted escaping through the window but he was caught by the landlord of the house who grabbed his legs and pulled him back to the room, and was thereafter handed over to the vigilante group of Abubor Nnewichi, who later handed him to the police.

Mrs Ifebunwa later regained consciousness when the police arrived at the scene. She informed them that her husband worked somewhere outside Abubor Nnewichi, afetr she which she collapsed again and gave up the ghost.

Speaking on the incident, the landlord, Mr Michael Okeke, said that the deceased screaming woke him up from sleep, and that he had to break the door, and found the woman on the ground unclad with her lover in pains and groaning while lover boy held her.


#Nigerian Tribune

President Jonathan of Nigeria and Wife Check Into German Hospital




caption: President Goodluck Jonathan leaving Abuja
By Saharareporters, New York


According to reports by SaharaReporters, President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience Jonathan, today checked in at a hospital in Germany.

Last night, Mr. Jonathan had abruptly flown out of Abuja ostensibly to attend a Summit on peace and security in Africa that is organized by the French government. Several ministers and service chiefs accompanied the president to the airport for the late night flight, but only a handful of officials travelled on the actual flight.

A reliable source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that, contrary to the impression created that the trip was exclusively for the French-sponsored security summit, Mr. Jonathan and his wife will undergo tests and receive treatment in the same German hospital where his wife spent several months last year.

Source added that the Nigerian president had been feeling unwell since returning from a recent trip to London where he was hospitalized for a serious stomach-related ailment. SaharaReporters had disclosed that the president fell seriously ill after a bout of bingeing on alcohol in celebration of his birthday.

The Source also revealed that plans were made for the president to receive medical attention in Germany after Mr. Jonathan suddenly fell ill last weekend in his home-state of Bayelsa during a visit there. The president’s sudden illness almost led to his emergency evacuation to Germany, our Presidency source said.

Mrs. Jonathan is also expected to receive follow-up medical treatment in the German hospital.

Mr. Jonathan is due in Paris for the summit billed for December 6th and 7th. But Mr. Jonathan’s ability to make the trip will depend on the prognosis of his condition and the advice of the German doctors who will be treating him, according to sources.

SaharaReporters sources in addition,stated that Mr. Jonathan has had recurring abdominal troubles in recent weeks. Mr. Jonathan is notorious as a heavy drinker of alcohol, especially strong spirits.




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29 Yr Old Ayobami Jaiyeola Missing Since 29th November 2013

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Ayobami Jaiyeola , 29 year-old female 5’5 is missing.

She’s currently undergoing her NYSC Programme. She was last seen leaving her home in Oniru Victoria Island wearing a pair of blue jeans, green polo top with her hair braided on the evening of the 29th November 2013.

She left her mobile phone and her handbag at  home and went out without a word to her sister or mother, shortly after returning from a family outing.

Security operatives confirmed she was seen walking out of the estate alone.

Please call 08023182792 if you have any information that may lead to locating Ayobami.

Nelson Mandela on 'deathbed' - Daughter

Nelson Mandela in a file photo from 2010

South Africa's ailing first black President Nelson Mandela is putting up a courageous fight from his "deathbed", his daughter Makaziwe Mandela says.

She told national broadcaster SABC that the anti-apartheid icon was "still with us, strong, courageous".

"Even for a lack of a better word... on his deathbed he is teaching us lessons - lessons in patience, in love, lessons of tolerance," she added.

Mr Mandela, 95, is receiving home-based medical care.

He was discharged from hospital in September after being treated for nearly three months for a recurring lung infection.

"There are times where I have to pinch myself that I come from this man who is a fighter"
-Makaziwe Mandela Nelson Mandela's daughter

Mr Mandela is widely respected for his role in fighting racism in South Africa, and for forgiving his former white captors after his release from prison in 1990.

He spent 27 years in jail and was elected South Africa's first black president in 1994. He stepped down after five years in office.

"Every moment I get with him I'm amazed," Ms Mandela told SABC.

"There are times where I have to pinch myself that I come from this man who is a fighter even though you can see he is struggling, but the fighting spirit is still there with him.''

Mr Mandela's grandson, Ndaba Mandela, told SABC that the ex-president was "not doing well in bed".

Last month, Mr Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said he was no longer talking "because of all the tubes that are in his mouth to clear [fluid from] the lungs".

The South African presidency has repeatedly described Mr Mandela's condition as critical but stable.



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Police Uncover Another 'Baby Factory' in Imo, Nigeria



 FILE PHOTO


Owerri — The police in Imo State yesterday uncovered another illegal orphanage popularly known as baby factory and arrested the operator, Dr James Ezuma.

Ezuma was paraded before newsmen at the home which was registered as a non govern-mental organization known as Ezuma Women and Children's Rights Protection Initiative. Paraded alongside Ezuma were 15 pregnant teenagers and several vehicles including Jaguar and Honda jeeps. Addressing newsmen, the state Commissioner of Police Muhammad Katsina expressed concern over a missing baby who was sold to unknown persons.

He said the child was delivered on November 24 by one Chinaza Nnachi, a native of Ebonyi State who came to the home when she was pregnant. The commissioner said all efforts to locate the child have proved abortive as the suspect has refused to lead the police to where the baby is.

"He took us to Abia State where he said the baby was kept, but we were unable to recover him," he said. Katsina said though investigation is still on, the assumption at the moment is that the baby may have been used for rituals.

"When we conducted a search on this home, 16 pregnant girls between the ages of 14 and 19 were found. We also recovered an automatic eight loader pump action gun which is a prohibited firearm," he said.

In an interview with journalists, Chinaza Nnachi, the 19-year-old mother of the missing child, said she was directed to the home by a lady who assured her that she would be taken care of. She added that her baby was taken away two hours after he was delivered without her consent.

Nnachi said she was given N100,000 by the doctor when she asked about the whereabouts of her child.


#dailytrust

Jay Z and Beyonce celebrate his 44th birthday by turning vegetarian until Christmas

The coolest rapper on the planet and his missus are giving up animal products until Christmas
Happy birthday to you...

Jay Z and Beyonce have announced that they are going vegan to celebrate Jay's 44th Birthday.

The power-couple will take on the challenge for 22 days - and finish just in time for Christmas.
Rap God Jay took to his Life and Times blog to make the announcement on Tuesday night.
"Psychologists have said it takes 21 days to make or break a habit. On the 22nd day, you’ve found the way," he starts.
"On December 3rd, one day before my 44th birthday I will embark on a 22 Days challenge to go completely vegan, or as I prefer to call it, plant-based!!
"This all began a few months back when a good friend and vegan challenged me to embrace a “plant-based breakfast” everyday. It was surprisingly easier on me than I thought…"
Beyonce and Jay Z shop at Barneys New York
Time for some lentils... (WENN)

The rapper continues:
"Why now? There’s something spiritual to me about it being my 44th birthday and the serendipity behind the number of days in this challenge; 22 (2+2=4) coupled with the fact that the challenge ends on Christmas day…It just feels right!"

"So you can call it a spiritual and physical cleanse. I will post my progress… Any professional vegans out there that have any great food spots please help out! Please ha. I don’t know what happens after Christmas. A semi-vegan, a full plant-based diet? Or just a spiritual and physical challenge? We’ll see…"

And queen of the world, Beyonce, 32, will be joining her man on his spiritual mission.
We just hope it doesn't affect her curves in ANY way.
Beyonce and Jay Z shopping at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills
Look at those hot legs! (WENN)

Blue Ivy's parents were spotted leaving vegan eatery Real Food Daily on Tuesday as they started their challenge.
Dressed in a a pair of TINY black leather shorts and a tartan jacket, Bey was looking in great shape as she stepped out in the sunshine.
Jay-Z wasn't far behind his wife.
The 99 Problems singer looked all smiley and happy as he walked towards his car - it seems like the vegan diet is doing wonders for him already!
We wonder whether Bey will be baking him a cake made out of lentils for his birthday today.
What a way to celebrate!
Happy birthday Jay-Z!






#mirror.co.uk

PHOTOS: Ghanaian born British Army hero POISONED three times as child after being branded 'possessed' with evil spirits


Born in Ghana, he was branded a ‘kinkuru’ – possessed by evil spirits – after eight of his relatives, including his parents, died





As a soldier in the British Army, Paul Apowida has been in great danger many times.

During a tour of Afghanistan he calmly led his team to safety after an IED went off 50 metres from one of his men.

But the rifleman’s instinct to survive is unsurprising once you learn that the 28-year-old had cheated death three times before the age of five.

Born in Ghana, he was branded a ‘kinkuru’ – a child possessed by evil spirits and believed to bring misfortune – after eight of his relatives, including his parents, died.

His own family attempted to kill him by giving him a poisonous drink before leaving him outside to die in 35 degree heat.

But Paul’s life was saved when he was found by a local nun.

Now he has told his remarkable story in his autobiography, Spirit Boy, and is working with the British charity that supported him and aims to put an end to the ritual killing of “spirit children”.

He says: “I believe I was kept alive to be used to help the people and to let the world know about me and what I’ve gone through.

“I’m proof there’s no such thing as evil children or spirit children. You never know what a child might grow up to be.”

Meningitis was the likely cause of his parents’ death and shortly after six other relatives died.

“My mum did all the chores so the disease spread through the family – but my community didn’t know,” he explains.

“They couldn’t understand how a tiny baby had survived when all these healthy adults had died.

“It wasn’t a hard conclusion to reach. There was no obvious cause except me.”

The belief in spirit children is deep-rooted not only in Sirigu, Paul’s remote village, but across the whole northern region of Ghana.

It’s not known how many children have suffered because the practice is shrouded in secrecy.

He is one of the lucky ones. Most don’t make it to adulthood.

After his parents’ deaths, Paul’s worried uncle turned to a soothsayer who ordered his stepmother to give him a lethal dose of poisonous herbs.

“They gave me a concoction like a medicine, and then left me out in the sun to die,” Paul says.

Luckily, he was spotted by Sister Jane Naaglosegme, 60, a Catholic nun who had been posted to his village to care for children like Paul.

She had converted a former toilet into an orphanage called the Mother of Mercy Babies Home.

“She came to my aid and took me,” he says. “She nursed me through the pain I was going through. I’m so grateful to her.”

Sister Jane allowed Paul to return to live with other relatives but after they made two attempts to kill him she brought the five-year-old back to live with her at the orphanage.

There he met British charity worker Georgie Fienberg, 35, who would become his legal guardian. She was 18 and on a gap year when she first visited Sirigu. After hearing about Sister Jane’s work, she became a volunteer at the orphanage.

She later returned to the UK to study at Oxford Brookes University but continued to visit Paul every summer. She also raised £30,000 to help support the orphanage.





Paul Apowida, who was helped by Afrikids at the The Rifles Medal Parade at Beachley Barracks, Chepstow, the town march, with friends






Sister Jane Naaglosegme with Georgie





Paul Apowida in and Josephine 1987





Paul and Georgina in 1985



In 2002, Georgie founded the charity AfriKids which, along with contributions from Sister Jane, helped put Paul through boarding school in Ghanaian capital Accra.

Too young to remember his ordeal, Paul was 18 when he heard the truth from a villager. “They told me everything,” he says. “I felt really, really sad. I didn’t want to talk to anyone. I just wanted to be alone.”

After leaving boarding school, talented Paul won a place at art college in Accra and looked set for a promising career as a painter. But in his final year, he changed his mind. Instead he decided to join the British Army as a way of showing his gratitude to this country.

“I wanted to do it to say thank you to the people that helped save my life,” he says. “I told Georgie that this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to stand on my own two feet and return to my community one day with my head held high.”

As members of the Commonwealth, Ghanaians are able to join the British Army - and Paul moved to the UK in 2008.

Georgie became his legal guardian to help strengthen his application for a visa.

Shortly afterwards he joined the 1st Battalion, The Rifles and as well as Afghanistan, has served in Northern Ireland and Germany.

Two years ago, Paul visited Sirigu with AfriKids, which has worked tirelessly to bring to an end the killing of spirit children and babies born with physical abnormalities.

“I want to let people know that killing innocent children is not right,” he says.

While there, he met the ‘concoction men’ who prepare the lethal herbs that almost killed him.

He says: “I decided to be bold and brave and use the training I had from the Army to face them. I was ready for it.

“I asked why they were doing the killings and they told me the parents bring the children to them. They know it is wrong but they told me they can’t turn people away.

“They apologised and then they asked for my forgiveness. I told them I forgive them.

“I was thinking about my mum when she came to me in a dream. She told me to be nice to people, and not hate anybody, always forgive and forget the past.”

Paul also met the two older brothers he never knew he had. “They hadn’t come looking for me because they thought I was dead,” he says.

“It was really difficult but I was really happy as well. I hugged them and sat down with them for a chat. They took me to where I was born, to our family house, and showed me the land.”

Paul was also reunited with Sister Jane last year after she came to the UK to see him. “She had never been out of Ghana before. But the first thing that she did when she got here was call home. She had rescued a little girl, two weeks old, and wanted to see how she was doing.

“Every day she called home to find out how the little girl was. She has given her life to save the kinkuru and build a better Ghana. She is an inspiration as well as a mother.”

Earlier this year, local leaders in northern Ghana announced the abolition of the ritual killing of spirit children. The concoction men have a new role, working with the disabled children they once killed.

But Paul says there is still more work to be done as the ban only covers seven villages.

Killings are still thought to be happening in other parts of Ghana and AfriKids is looking to expand its programme. Paul continues to support them by selling his vibrant artwork showing his village’s life.

“My painting tells my story about back home. When I’m painting, I’m always thinking of my mum. She inspires me in everything I do.”

The proceeds from Paul’s book, which is also dedicated to his mum, will also go to the charity.

He says: “It’s been really difficult trying to write my story but the Army has helped. It has given me discipline and courage. It has made me strong.”

And it’s given him something he thought he’d never have. “The Army has given me a family,” he smiles.
Spirit Boy by Paul Apowida and Lyndsey Jenkins (£20, Silvertail Books) is out now



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Tuesday, 3 December 2013

INJUSTICE: Hooligans Violated, Abused and Tortured a Woman that admitted to stealing pepper (VIDEO)

I don't know when this horrific incident happened. watching this video made me upset and very angry at the way these ladies were treated and nobody seemed to care.

This is inhumane! Human rights organisations please investigate further on this even if the nigerian government isn't doing much.

The video below was recorded by one of the hooligans as they tortured two  ladies in Lagos who confessed to the offence of stealing pepper; and yet in the face of near death and dehumanization, these poor women kept screaming, “I stole pepper and not cloth”.

No  human being on earth deserves this barbaric treatment.

IT IS NOT DONE!


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Homeless man caught napping in a $2,500 presidential suite which has hosted movie stars, leaders of industry, and every U.S. president from Theodore Roosevelt to Barack Obama



Jeffery Watson was charged with theft of services and criminal trespassing after his nap at Pittsburgh's Omni William Penn Hotel.
Jeffery Watson was charged with theft of services and criminal trespassing after his nap at Pittsburgh's Omni William Penn Hotel.




(CNN) -- Jeffery Watson napped in the comfort of a $2,500 presidential suite at Pittsburgh's stately Omni William Penn Hotel, which has hosted movie stars, leaders of industry, and every U.S. president from Theodore Roosevelt to Barack Obama.

After Watson, 48 and homeless, was discovered Tuesday by guests who had rented the grand suite with crystal chandeliers and a grand piano, police escorted him to the Allegheny County Jail, where the decor is described in the jail's website as "simple, sturdy and secure."

Charged with theft of services and criminal trespassing, Watson was jailed on $15,000 bond -- now resting in a cell with a narrow bunk with a thin nonflammable mattress, a sink, toilet and a narrow slit window, according to the jail's website.

There was no immediate reaction from the guests who discovered Watson passed out in their suite of the 97-year-old hotel.

The guests alerted hotel security, who woke Watson from his slumber on a couch and escorted him downstairs into police custody, police spokeswoman Diane Richard said. Watson told police he is from Los Angeles and had been trying to get back home.

The homeless man told police he had been in Pittsburgh a few months, sleeping wherever "he could rest his head." It was unclear how long he had stayed in the suite.

Eric DeStefano, the hotel's general manager, told CNN affiliate WTAE that Watson gained access to a parlor area used for receptions after a door was programmed to stay unlocked for an event. He said Watson has been banned from the Penn.

PHOTO: Seun Kuti Shares Photo Of His Girlfriend’s Baby Bump....awwwwhh!



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Seun Kuti, the son of late Fela Anikulapo Kuti, and his girlfriend, Yetunde Ademiluyi, are expecting their first child together. His girlfriend is also one of his dancers and back up singer.

Nollywood Actor, Saidi Balogun Reacts To Rumours on Legal Action Against Ex-Wife, Fathia

Saidi Balogun has reacted to rumours on legal action against ex-wife, Fathia over the use of his surname.

Read what the actor has said about the rumours:

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I would be glad if my personal life can be kept out of the public eye. If a “news story” begins with the phrase “According to unconfirmed reports,” and the affected stakeholders did not confirm such reports, is the story really newsworthy?
Punch called me about a personal issue [about previous marriage] that I have no knowledge of.
My response to them is the same response I have said times without number to all unconfirmed, untrue and other rubbish stories of the like: I, Saidi Balogun, am focusing on my work! I am married to my work and my work is all I know! When I told this to Punch, they at least printed what I said. But, they used a completely different headline that has no basis in fact, which they even admitted to themselves via their failed effort to provide evidence or confirmation of the rumor.
Abeg o, as Saidi Balogun, keep my personal life which you know nothing about out of the public eye and concentrate on the work I do that so many credible people respect me for. Thanks and God Bless all of my fans, I love you! – Saidi Balogun.

OMG! See The PHOTO That Allegedly Crashed Actress Uche Iwuji’s Marriage


The news is all over the internet that the barely one year old marriage of controversial Nollywood actress, Uche Iwuji and her husband, Juwon Lawal, has crashed.

Now reports have emerged that the major cause of the break up was a nude photo of the actress which she sent to her secret lover.

Mr Lawal was said to have learnt that his wife, Uche, was having a secret affair with a top banker and he also discovered some BBM messages exchanged between her and her lover boy.

Sadly, some of the BBM chats included nude pictures of the actress, which she allegedly sent to her randy and married lover boy.

According to reports, a close source who pleaded anonimity, confirmed the marriage crash, claiming that Uche Iwuji had always been unlucky with men, probably due to her way of life.
It would be recalled that Uche had earlier denied that her marriage to Mr Lawal had crashed.

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However, the actress took to twitter to deny the rumours. She says her marriage is still intact and her husband saw the picture even before they got married.









#informationng

Kris Jenner caught sharing a kiss with ex Bruce after seeing a movie together over Thanksgiving

Despite their split in October after 22-years of marriage, Kris and Bruce Jenner showed an act of solidarity over the weekend as they shared what looked like a passionate kiss in Calabasas.

However, on closer inspection, 58-year-old Kris seems reserved as her hands are firmly in her pocket while she kisses her estranged husband's cheek.

Kris and make up? Bruce and Kris Jenner are seen sharing a kiss after seeing a movie together over Thanksgiving weekend in Calabasas
Kris and make up? Bruce and Kris Jenner are seen sharing a kiss after seeing a movie together over Thanksgiving weekend in Calabasas
Meanwhile poor Bruce who is lunging forward seems as though he was aiming for the lips.
Kris, Bruce and a female friend had been to see a movie together, before saying their goodbyes and going their separate ways, again.
The clinch comes after Bruce and Kris were reunited in the family Christmas photo, shot by David LaChapelle.

In it, Bruce is seen imprisoned in a glass tube, while Kris seductively sitting at a cashier's desk with her fists in the air. 

What's going on here then?...Kris and Bruce caught sharing a kiss

Come to Mom-ager: Kris is then seen leaving Bruce at the movie theater after kissing him goodbye
Come to Mom-ager: Kris is then seen leaving Bruce at the movie theater after kissing him goodbye
Something to smile about: Kris certainly appeared to be in a chipper mood after she kissed her ex goodbye
Something to smile about: Kris certainly appeared to be in a chipper mood after she kissed her ex goodbye
Getting on with business: Mom-ager Kris was then seen carrying one of the youngest Kardashian members, Kourtney's daughter Penelope
Getting on with business: Mom-ager Kris was then seen carrying one of the youngest Kardashian members, Kourtney's daughter Penelope
Both Kris and Bruce have claimed the split was amicable, and it seems the two have certainly remained friends, although it is unclear of who's terms.
Kris has recently been 'hooking up' with 31-year-old Bachelor star Ben Flajnik, according to UsWeekly.

In October, a cunning Kris impressed her younger friend by blagging them tickets to see her daughter Kim's boyfriend Kanye West in concert.
Brucie in a bottle: In the Kardashian Christmas card, Kris Jenner's estranged husband is seen trapped in a glass tube Brucie in a bottle: In the Kardashian Christmas card, Kris Jenner's estranged husband is seen trapped in a glass tube  
 
Brucie in a bottle: In the Kardashian Christmas card, Kris Jenner's estranged husband is seen trapped in a glass tube
Under kontrol? Bruce agreed to pose for the Kardashian family Christmas card, trapped in a glass tube
Under kontrol? Bruce agreed to pose for the Kardashian family Christmas card, trapped in a glass tube
Right where she wants him? Kris Jenner has said that she and Bruce are 'better as friends' in a recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Right where she wants him? Kris Jenner has said that she and Bruce are 'better as friends' in a recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians


'Fun night @johneddy83 here we go YEEZUS tour. #oaktown @benflajnik,' Kris wrote by a picture of them posing close together.
In a recent episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris said of Bruce: 'We're better as friends than we are the other way.'

But that doesn't mean they can't enjoy a lover's kiss, apparently.
Dinner and a movie: Kris and Bruce were seen together in Calabasas over the weekend with a mutual friend
Dinner and a movie: Kris and Bruce were seen together in Calabasas over the weekend with a mutual friend



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VERY TOUCHING! Teen who covered Katy Perry's 'Roar' dies...Read how she died!

 

Watch this video
 
 
CNN) -- Olivia Wise, a teenager who refused to let an inoperable brain tumor kill her spirit, died Monday last week.
Olivia gained fame in the last weeks of her 16-year-long life when a Katy Perry song she recorded in a Toronto studio in September became a viral hit online.
"She died peacefully in her home surrounded by the extraordinary love of her family," a family statement sent to CNN said.
The teenager said that she didn't want people crying at her funeral, but that they should celebrate her life, her mother wrote in a letter to CNN.
Her version of Perry's hit "Roar," which she recorded in September after learning there were no more treatments available, drew the attention of Perry after it was published on YouTube in October.
"I was very moved and you sounded great," Perry told her in a video posted on YouTube. "I love you. A lot of people love you and that's why your video got to me. It moved everybody that saw it."
Perry concluded with: "Keep roaring!"
 
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The international attention drew more than a million viewers to Olivia's song and helped raise $77,000 for the Liv Wise Fund that was started in her name in support of brain tumor research.
The video shows OIivia sitting in a wheelchair in the middle of the studio, singing softly at first and struggling with her breaths.
"'Cause I am a champion, and you're gonna hear me roar."
Her energy grows and she smiles as she sings "I got the eye of a tiger, a fighter, dancing through the fire."
"Olivia is a fighter and has gone through the fire," her cousin wrote in the post under the video posting on YouTube. "In fact, she was going through the fire while she recorded this song, but you wouldn't know it, because she was dancing right through it."
Her family posted another song video on YouTube just days before Olivia's death. She wrote "Simple Girl" -- a song about how she wanted to live life -- when she was 11. The only time she sang it was on September 6, during the same session in which she recorded "Roar."
 
"In many ways, Olivia has lived a shortened, but full life," her mother wrote in the letter to CNN.
Wise was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of brain cancer in January 2012 after she suffered a seizure.
She rarely complained about the grave prognosis, her mother said. "Every day, she wished for a cure, and rarely succumbed to negative thoughts."
"To tell the truth, her diagnosis didn't change her personality," her mom said. "It only enhanced it. She took the news in a mature, reasonable, responsible way. ... Even in the most difficult moments, she managed to bring laughter and friendship to all that were caring for her."

Wicked! Woman arrested for striking daughter with hot iron because she licked baby food!



Blessing


A certain Mrs. Maxwell, has been captured by the police for supposedly striking her little girl, Blessing, with a hot pressing iron.
Blessing, who is a primary three student of the Lagos Model Nursery and Primary School, Ikeja Gra, was assaulted on Monday by her mother because she licked the baby food.
According to Punch Metro reports, the incident became exposed after a neighbour, who lived inside the Police College Barracks, Ikeja, with the Maxwells, purportedly called the authorities of the LMNPS to complain about Blessing's condition. Blessing's father is said to be a police corporal.
A source inside the school, who spoke anonymously, said, “It was last Friday that we got the anonymous call. At the time, two of Blessing’s younger siblings were in school, so we called them aside and asked after Blessing.

“At first, they were both scared that they would get into trouble with their mother if they told the truth but they eventually opened up and said their mother had used a hot pressing iron on Blessing.”

The Head Teacher of the school, along with some other employees of the school, was said to have visited Blessing at home.

It was learnt that on arriving at the Maxwells’ house, Blessing was seen sitting outside their flat, with burn marks all over her body.

The source said, “We tried to question Blessing about what happened to her, but she was scared of her mother. Eventually, we went into the house and confronted the mother, but she lied that hot water had mistakenly poured on Blessing.

“When we asked if Blessing had received medical attention for her injuries, her mother got annoyed and dragged Blessing into the house. She then refused to answer more questions. Since it was a police barracks, we thought it wise to leave quietly before things got out of hand.

“The most painful aspect of the whole issue is that despite Blessing’s wounds, their neighbour told us that she had been carrying out house chores like before. From what I saw, that girl is so injured that I didn’t expect that she would be able to come to school for the rest of the term. Not one of us guessed that she was being abused at home.”

Both mother and child were picked up by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation after the school authorities alerted the ministry. Blessing was said to have been picked up by a Lagos State Ambulance Service bus.

When the Punch correspondent contacted the Child Director, WAPA, Mrs. Fadairo, she said, “I cannot talk at this time. We are at the hospital and Blessing is in critical condition.”

Monday, 2 December 2013

Michael Jordan & Yvette Prieto Expecting First Child

  


Michael Jordan and wife Yvette Prieto are expecting their first child together, Jordan’s rep confirmed to US Weekly.

As previously reported by NewsOne, Jordan and Prieto were married 7 months ago at Bethesda-by-the Sea, an Episcopal church in Palm Beach. After the nuptials, a lavish reception for over 2,000 guests took place at the Bears Club, a Jack Nicklaus designed golf community in Jupiter, Florida, where the basketball legend recently built a 38,000 square foot home.

Jordan met Prieto at a Miami nightclub in 2008 and proposed during the Christmas holiday in 2011.

This will be the first child for the couple. Jordan has three children from his previous marriage to Juanita Venoy. The couple were married for 17 years before splitting in 2006 amid rumored infidelities. They have sons Jeffrey Michael, 24, and Marcus James, 22, and daughter Jasmine, 19.
 
 
 
 
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RIP to the driver that died with Paul Walker!

The Honey Diet: Drop a dress size before Xmas by having a spoonful of honey before bed...and eating healthy!

  • Honey has a unique combination of natural sugars
  • This makes it a near-perfect weight-loss food
  • The honey diet triggers metabolic changes ensuring you won't crave sugar
  • There's no calorie counting, no expensive diet foods, no starvation plan
  • And you can easily lose up to 3lbs a week on the programme
  
 
What if someone told you that you could drop a dress size by Christmas simply by eating a spoonful of honey before bed each night? It sounds far too good to be true, but it's actually the keystone of a revolutionary new, scientifically backed way to slim.
 
The Honey Diet harnesses the proven powers of honey to trigger metabolic changes that ensure you won't succumb to diet-busting sugar cravings, and mean you even burn fat while you sleep. There's no calorie counting, no expensive diet foods, no draconian starvation plan - and you can easily lose up to 3lbs a week.
 
 
 
The Honey Diet: With nutritionist Mike McInnes's programme, you can easily lose up to 3lbs a week
 
 
 
The programme is the result of a lifetime's research by nutritionist Mike McInnes, who discovered that honey's unique combination of natural sugars make it a near-perfect weight-loss food. On this plan you can enjoy delicious family meals, snacks and treats usually banned on diets - including puddings, bread, muffins and even biscuits - as long as they are made with honey rather than sugar.
 
Indeed, by substituting sugar for honey throughout the day, and taking a large spoonful of honey in a hot drink before going to bed, the mechanisms in the brain that spark ruinous sugar cravings can be shut down altogether.
 
 
 
So how does it work? Mr McInnes believes the main reason so many of us struggle to lose weight is because we eat too much sugar and processed food.
 
'Even supposedly healthy low-fat foods are very often packed with hidden sugars or white flour [which the body swiftly converts to sugar],' he says. 'This means our blood-sugar levels bubble away on maximum all day long.' The body deals with this sugar overload by releasing the hormone insulin, which filters it out of the blood and sends it off to be stored as fat.
 
But Mr McInnes has identified an additional mechanism that the body uses to protect delicate brain cells from possible sugar overload, which means the brain gets 'hungry'.
 
 
No hassle: With The Honey Diet, there's no calorie counting, no expensive diet foods, and no draconian starvation plan
 
 
 
This discovery is significant, he argues, because it is the 'hungry brain' that instigates impossible-to-resist sugar cravings, which make dieting even more difficult.
 
Every brain cell, he explains, is surrounded by ten or more special 'feeder cells' (called glial cells), which monitor and control the amount of blood sugar in the brain.
 
These cells have the important job of ensuring a precisely measured supply of sugar reaches the brain cells. Each one houses a microscopic pump, which measures the density of sugar in the blood, and then supplies the brain cell with exactly the right amount of fuel.
 
Through analysis of numerous studies, Mr McInnes discovered that if we eat too many biscuits, chocolate, fizzy drinks or pastries, these pumps are prone to sudden 'emergency shut-downs' to protect the brain cells from sugar overload. This means only the tiniest trickle of fuel is allowed to reach brain cells until the potentially dangerous sugar-rush is over.
 
This mechanism would work well if the glut of sugar was only short-lived, but thanks to our modern diet most of us are likely to be nibbling and grazing on sugary foods all day.
 
The result, says Mr McInnes, is that the glial cells are switched off for long periods, leaving brain cells surviving on emergency fuel rations.
 
'A hungry brain is a stressed brain,' says Mr McInnes. 'In desperation, it will send out a cocktail of chemical messages to try to drum up sugar from any other possible source.'
 
Some of these chemical messages trigger insatiable sugar cravings, leaving us feeling powerless to resist finishing the whole packet of biscuits, indulging in another slice of cake or grabbing a sweet cup of tea.
 
 
HONEY EVEN CURES HANGOVERS
 
 
 
÷ Honey provides brilliant energy for exercise. Replenish you fuel reserves during your exercise session with one to two tablespoons of honey dissolved in water, and sip during your workout.
 
÷ There's no need to pay Manuka honey prices. Just buy it from a retailer you trust (cheap honey can be adulterated with sugar syrup) and take your pick from hard, honeycombed or runny.
 
÷ Honey isn't just for baking - use it as a salad dressing, with olive oil and vinegar, or melt it into cream cheese to make a tasty sauce.
 
÷ Don't have more than four tablespoons of honey a day. The calorie intake (64 calories per tablespoon) may outweigh the slimming benefits.
 
÷ Honey is the perfect hangover remedy: take one tablespoon in water before you go out, one before bed, and two to three teaspoons first thing in the morning - either in water, on wholemeal toast, in yoghurt or neat on a spoon.
 
Mr McInnes believes that honey holds the key to breaking this vicious cycle - despite its dubious nutritional reputation. And he says that a night-time honey drink is enough to reverse the process and reduce nocturnal stress, allowing you to sleep better, so the body can get on with the essential process of recovery and repair - burning fat as it does so.
 
Most diet experts put honey in the same 'bad food' category as table sugar. Certainly, honey is similarly rich in fructose and sucrose and would therefore be expected to function in the body in exactly the same way - sending blood-sugar levels soaring.
 
 
 
But Mr McInnes is convinced it does the opposite. 'Honey is created from plant nectar by bees, which act as a kind of natural processing plant, partially digesting the sugars and changing their composition - which affects the way our bodies metabolise them,' he says.
 
Furthermore, the hundreds of micro-nutrients in every teaspoon of honey change the way the substance reacts in our digestive system.
 
Studies show when we drink a cup of tea sweetened with honey, or drizzle honey on yoghurt, the sugars behave in a completely different way to white sugar.
 
In fact, tests conducted by medical research laboratories in Dubai show a spoonful of honey appears to lower blood-sugar levels rather than raise them as a spoonful of white sugar would.
 
Crucially, this means honey doesn't cause the glial cells to switch off, ensuring the brain gets the steady stream of fuel it needs to function at its optimal level.
 
Combined with some simple golden rules, it means you can eat well and watch excess weight effortlessly fall away, without cravings.
 
Here, we reveal how . . .
 
 
THE GOLDEN RULES:
 
Don't worry about calorie counting or starvation plans - just stick to the following simple rules. Pin them to your fridge to help you remember.
 
 
Drop a dress size: McInnes believes that honey holds the key to eliminating sugar cravings
 
 
  • REPLACE SUGAR WITH HONEY
  • NO MORE JUNK FOOD 
  • PICK UNREFINED CARBS
 
 
Highly refined white flour (found in white pasta and white rice) is cheap and has a longer shelf life, but it contains very few nutrients and is swiftly absorbed by the body. This causes blood sugar spikes (and a rush of fat-storing insulin).
 
Wholemeal bread, pasta and brown rice are fibre-rich, so they are good for your digestion, take longer for your body to process and keep you feeling fuller for longer.
 
Switching from white to brown is a big step towards balancing your insulin levels - the next is to ensure that wholegrain carbohydrates make up less than a quarter of your meal.
 
Protein and vegetables should become the new-found heroes on your plate - so keep overall carbohydrate levels down by keeping any servings no bigger than fist-sized, trying to stick to no more than two slices of wholemeal bread a day and no more than five to six oatcakes, rice cakes or Ryvita a day.
 
Fill up more healthily on starchy vegetables like sweet potato (no more than one a day), butternut squash, parsnips and carrots.
 
Try using beans (aduki beans, cannellini beans, butter beans or kidney beans) or lentils to bulk out a meal instead of potatoes or bread and, as frequently as possible, as a healthier source of protein in place of meat or eggs.
 
It's just a question of changing the emphasis from 'carbs with everything' to 'carbs on the side'.
 
  • NO CARBS ONE DAY A WEEK
 
Start your week with one day steering clear of all forms of bread, pasta, flour, potatoes, rice and cereal, and you will reduce your insulin levels dramatically.
 
This means you are less likely to store fat, and numerous studies are now pointing at insulin as the cause of not only diabetes, but also heart disease and many cancers.
 
 
  • DITCH POTATOES
 
One swift route to weight loss is a complete ban on potatoes.
 
Whether it's crisps or chips, mashed or baked, potatoes burn quickly in the body's furnace and are notorious for sending insulin levels soaring.
 
Psychologists have found a blanket rule like this is easier to adhere to than a more nebulous ruling such as no chips, crisps or roast potatoes and mashed or boiled ones in moderation.
  • PROTEIN IN EVERY MEAL
  • EAT UNLIMITED SALADS AND VEGETABLES
  • TWO PIECES OF FRUIT A DAY
 
 
Fruit is packed with antioxidants, but it can also be high in sugars, so choose low-carbohydrate fruit such as berries or rhubarb. These are relatively high in fibre and nutrients in relation to sugars, so they are less likely to cause a blood sugar spike.
 
Fruit is always better eaten whole, rather than drunk as juice or blended into a smoothie, as the fibre in whole fruit forms a protective layer that acts as a barrier to the intestine, slowing the absorption of the natural sugars.
 
  • CHOOSE FULL-FAT DAIRY PRODUCTS
 
Stripping the fat out of dairy products invariably means adding gelling agents, bulking agents, sweeteners or sugars to make the resulting concoction palatable.
 
Studies have shown that full-fat yoghurt is far more satisfying than reduced-fat (it keeps you feeling fuller for longer) and the best you could choose is natural bio-yoghurt - delicious with a little added honey.
 
Dairy products are a really important source of calcium, but don't go crazy, or the calories will start to add up. This means no more than one small pot of yoghurt or cottage cheese, one matchbox-size piece of cheese (buy mature cheese, which packs more flavour for fewer calories) and up to 500ml, around a pint, of milk per day.
 
Extracted from THE HONEY DIET by Mike McInnes, published by Hodder & Stoughton on January 2 at £13.99. © Mike McInnes 2014. To pre-order a copy at £12.49 (p&p free), call 0844 472 4157.
 
 
YOUR SEVEN-DAY KICK-START PLAN:
 
 
 
Start each day with a honey drink - one or two teaspoons of honey in hot water with a squeeze of lemon. And end the day with a honey drink 30 minutes before bed - one to two tablespoons of honey in hot water or herbal tea.
 
 
Snack on a handful of olives
 
 
Monday (No-carb day)
 
BREAKFAST: Two grilled rashers of lean bacon and a grilled tomato
 
SNACK: A handful of olives
 
LUNCH: A three-egg omelette with onion, peppers, mushrooms or large salad with cold chicken
 
SNACK: Celery sticks dipped into a mini-pot of cream cheese
 
DINNER: Pan-grilled salmon steak with steamed broccoli and French beans
 
DESSERT: Plain yoghurt with honey and a sprinkling of toasted seeds
 
 
Treat yourself to a yoghurt dessert with honey and berries
 
 
Tuesday
 
BREAKFAST: Two poached eggs on a slice of wholemeal toast
 
SNACK: Small handful of nuts and seeds
 
LUNCH: Hearty soup with lentils/beans and two oatcakes
 
SNACK: Crudites of cucumber, celery and carrot with mini pot of hummus
 
DINNER: Lean mince (5 per cent fat) with onions, peppers, courgettes and tomatoes, topped with a layer of mashed sweet potato and a grating of strongly flavoured cheese
 
DESSERT: Small pot natural yoghurt with honey and berries
Wednesday
 
 
For lunch: A mixed salad
 
 
 
BREAKFAST: Bowl of no-added-sugar muesli with natural yoghurt and chopped dried apricots
 
LUNCH: Large mixed salad with hard boiled eggs, tinned tuna, and honey dressing - plus a pear and a small piece of blue cheese
 
SNACK: Slice of honey cake
 
DINNER: Pork casserole with beans and a tomato sauce, served with steamed cabbage
 
DESSERT: Small pot of fruit salad (in fruit juice)
Thursday
 
 
Make an open sandwich for lunch
 
 
 
BREAKFAST: Two sausages (meat or vegetarian) with a large grilled tomato
 
LUNCH: Open sandwich with a slice of ham, cheese and salad on one slice of wholemeal bread
 
SNACK: Curls of smoked salmon spread with a dab of cream cheese
 
DINNER: 'One pan chicken' (a skinless chicken leg roasted in a drizzle of olive oil with a roughly chopped red onion, red pepper, chunks of butternut squash, garlic cloves and sliced courgette)
 
DESSERT: Small pot of natural yoghurt with honey and berries
Friday
 
 
Dine on a stir-fry of steak strips and noodles
 
 
 
BREAKFAST: Bowl of home-made granola with milk and a spoon of natural yoghurt
 
SNACK: Apple and walnut cookie (see recipe, above)
 
LUNCH: Frittata (eggs and left-over cold vegetables) served with salad
 
SNACK: Small pot of cottage cheese with cucumber sticks
 
DINNER: Stir-fry of steak strips with mixed veg, served with a small portion of wholewheat noodles
 
DESSERT: Berries scattered with shredded coconut and topped with a dollop of creme fraiche
Saturday
 
 
Have an eggy breakfast with salmon
 
 
 
BREAKFAST: Two scrambled eggs with smoked salmon pieces on one slice of wholemeal toast
 
SNACK: Handful of nuts
 
LUNCH: Cream of chicken soup with wholemeal croutons, handful of grapes and piece of cheese
 
SNACK: Honey banana muffin (see recipe, above)
 
DINNER: Curry (chicken or tofu) with apples, apricots, sultanas, tomatoes and coconut milk, served with a small portion of brown rice
 
DESSERT: Grilled peaches drizzled with honey
Sunday
 
BREAKFAST: Two rice cakes sandwiched together with a slice of brie and ham.
 
SNACK: Carrot sticks dipped in hummus
 
LUNCH: Mushroom omelette and a clementine
 
SNACK: Olives with feta cheese
 
DINNER: Meatballs in tomato sauce with a small portion of wholewheat pasta and a large side salad (with honey dressing)
 
DESSERT: Rhubarb and banana crunchy crumble (see recipe, above)
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Prostitute steals chain worth N650, 000 and hides it in her private parts for 3 days!

 Emoven



The Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Lagos were left stunned after a prostitute, Thesie Emoven, who was captured for taking a gold chain worth N650, 000, brought out the chain from her private parts.

Punch Metro learnt that the 26-year-old suspect had used three days in police authority, denying that she stole the chain, until she couldn't endure police interrogation.

The owner of the chain, who called himself Cosmas, said he had headed off to patronise the suspect at a lodging in Ikeja, when she medicated him.
He affirmed that after he slept off, the suspect stole his chain.

He said, “I am a 26-year-old footballer from Esan, Edo State. I am not married, but have two children. Around 9pm last week Sunday, I went to the hotel to have fun with a prostitute, but while I was on her bed, she gave me some tablets and told me to take it as this would make me last longer. I agreed and gave her N3,000

“However, I fell asleep immediately only to wake up around 1am. The girl was not in, but a few minutes later, she came in. I noticed that the gold chain was missing. I asked her where it was, but she denied taking it.

“I explained to her that the chain belonged to my elder brother, Martins, but she continued to deny taking it, so I started shouting and this attracted the manager, who called policemen from Ikeja Police Station. After two days at Ikeja Police Station, she continued to deny it and the matter was transferred to SARS.”

Emoven, who spoke to the Punch correspondent, however, described the matter as a domestic matter, rather than criminal.

She said Cosmas was her boyfriend and she had a good reason for taking the chain

She said, “Although I am a sex worker, Cosmas is my boyfriend and we have been dating for over a year. I even got pregnant for him, but I aborted it. We made love a lot, but he never paid me for my service.

“Last week Sunday, he came to my room and just before we could have sex, he said I should buy him codeine, so I gave him my phone to hold for me. When I returned, he was playing snooker downstairs and when I asked him for my phone, he said he couldn’t find it.

“We went back to my room and he gave me N3, 000 to buy a new phone. We had sex and we went to shower. However, I grabbed his chain and kept it.”

She said Cosmas started shouting and threatened to stab her with a bottle if she did not provide the chain.

She said the hotel manager intervened and called the police who searched the room and the gold was not found. They were then taken to the police station.

She said, “On our way to the station, I removed the pendant and gave my cousin to keep it for me. When we got to the station, I was told that all our belongings would be collected at the counter so I put the chain in cotton wool and nylon and inserted it in my private part.

“I was searched and nothing was found on me. Two days later, I was taken to SARS. After intense interrogation, I confessed to them and brought it out.”

Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, told the Punch correspondent that the suspect would soon be charged.

“The Officer-in-Charge of SARS, Abba Kyari, was able to get the suspect to confess after she denied the crime for three days.

“She discharged the chain from her private parts. She will be charged for stealing,” Braide said

Sunday, 1 December 2013

RIDICULOUS THEORY! ...'Humans evolved after a female chimpanzee mated with a pig' - American geneticist

Domestic PigLouis, the chimpanzee who starred as 007 in TV adverts for PG Tips tea 
 
The human species started as the hybrid offspring of a male pig and a female chimpanzee......This ridiculous claim has been made by Eugene Mccarthy, who is a leading geneticist at the University of Georgia.
 
According to him, humans have many features in common with chimps, we also have a large number of distinguishing characteristics not found in any other primates.

Dr Mccarthy says these unique aspects are no doubt the consequence of a hybrid origin at some point far back in human evolutionary history.

In addition, he prescribes, there is one creature that has the greater part of the attributes which distinguish  people from our primate cousins in the animal kingdom.
'What is this other creature that has all these attributes?' he asks logically. 'The response is Sus scrofa, the conventional pig.'

Dr Mccarthy explains his astounding theory in an article on Macroevolution.net, a site he ministers. He is at pains to bring up that that it is simply a speculation, yet he introduces urging confirmation to uphold it.
He writes...
'I must admit that I initially felt a certain amount of repugnance at the idea of being a hybrid. The image of a pig mating with an ape is not a pretty one, nor is that of a horde of monstrous half-humans breeding in a hybrid swarm.
'But the way we came to be is not so important as the fact that we now exist. As every Machiavellian knows, good things can emerge from ugly processes, and I think the human race is a very good thing. Moreover, there is something to be said for the idea of having the pig as a relative.
'My opinion of this animal has much improved during the course of my research. Where once I thought of filth and greed, I now think of intelligence, affection, loyalty, and adaptability, with an added touch of joyous sensuality — qualities without which humans would not be human.'


This is the most ridiculous claim i've come across and all i can say is ...'Yuck!I am definitely NOT that!'