Pages

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Cheeky Big Brother’s Sallie goes topless during Marbella holiday

 

Sallie Axl sunbathes topless in Marbella
Busting to get a good tan ... Sallie Axl sunbathes topless in Marbella
matrixpictures.co.uk
The heavily-tattooed glamour girl, who was the first housemate to be booted out of BB this series, was snapped as she sunbathed in sunny Spain yesterday.
Sallie Axl topless in Marbella
Posing poolside ... Sallie Axl
matrixpictures.co.uk

Sallie, who is currently on holiday in Marbella with a group of girl pals, was seen posing poolside in just her bright yellow bikini bottoms, which sported the word smut, and drinking with a friend.
Sallie, 26, who was wearing a chunky Axl necklace and shades, later decided to lapdance the pool's outdoor shower.
Sallie Axl lapdances the shower in Marbella
Having a ball ... Sallie Axl lapdances the shower
matrixpictures.co.uk

And as she continued to cool off in the water, she showed off a rather cheeky amount of her bum.
Sallie Axl displays bum cheeks in Marbella
Cheeky ... Sallie Axl cools off in the shower
matrixpictures.co.uk
sun.co.uk

Chris Brown has his probation REVOKED .... could face 4 years imprisonment

Chris Brown
 
 

A US judge has revoked singer Chris Brown’s probation for beating Rihanna — meaning he could now face FOUR YEARS in prison.

Cops in Los Angeles decided to bring the 24-year-old's case back to court in the wake of a new hit-and-run charge that has been brought against him. The new case centres around a car accident in May where Brown is alleged to have left the scene without providing correct licence and insurance details.


Brown was sentenced to five years’ probation in 2009 after beating superstar RiRi and was also banned from contacting her.

But he will now have to go back into the dock in August to learn whether he will face jail for the same offence. He will not be kept in custody in the meantime.


Under the rules of his probation he was required to obey ALL laws without fail, which is why cops are taking a relatively minor offence so seriously.


#sun.co.uk

Vienna adire carnival...uniting the world through fashion

The event rally
The event was tagged ‘Culture and Trade Summit’ so both came together fine. As you can see my models are multi race, simply to send the message of unity not just to those at the show but beyond.”

That was Mr Omotunde Komolafe, the Chief Executive Officer of Kijiji Africa, a Europe-based fashion outfit founded to create events to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the African culture in general and that of Nigeria specifically, speaking on his first ever Nigerian Adire fashion event he organised in Vienna Austria, last month.

The event was done to promote the Nigerian heritage, he said, with the aim of bringing Nigeria on the world tourism map.

When Komolafe left the shores of Nigeria for Europe, he left with a dream. The dream was to unite the world through fashion. But most importantly, he swore to promote his African heritage in general and specifically his home country’s wherever the tides take him.

Twenty five years later, Komolafe is living his dreams. With a load of events promoting the African culture and uniting the world under his belt, he hosted the first ever Nigerian Adire fashion event in Austria, drawing a huge crowd across the world to see the beauty of the Nigerian people.

The event, which held in Vienna, was tagged Adire Carnival with the aim of promoting the handmade Adire fabric from western part of Nigeria which was visible throughout the event.

Speaking to the Nigerian Tribune few months before the event was hosted, the President, National Association of Nigerian Community Austria (NANCA), Mr Oluyemi Ogundele, said that the Nigerian community in Austria was highly impressed with the programme being that it was designed to showcase the rich cultural heritage of “our great country Nigeria and to foster the friendly relationship between Nigeria and our host country Austria.”

The event, which collaborated with the Nigeria Embassy Vienna, Museum of Ethnology Vienna and a host of other organisations, finally berthed in Welt Museum, Vienna on June 29, drawing Nigerians from across the globe, with the likes of the Ogirimadagbo of Ilodo–Ijebu, Oba Isiaka Olajide Ajede, leading the Ogun State delegation and Osun State governor, Mr Rauf

Aregebesola leading the Osun delegation, not to mention the Nollywood stars and other professionals who graced the event from Nigeria. The Nollywood stars included Odunlade Adekola, Bolaji Amusan (Mister Latin), Saudy Odus, Lagata and Bunmi Onabule.

Speaking on the event, Komolafe told the Nigerian Tribune that he organised the carnival, which had received the endorsement of the Nigerian Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Gbenga Ashiru. He said he wanted the world to see that there was more to Nigeria aside the negative reports we hear abroad. “I want the world to see how cultured, beautiful and warm we are as a country. Apart from that, I wanted to put Nigeria on the tourism map of the world.



“My main purpose was to show the Africans and our European friends that our folk fabrics are as good as the western fabrics for urban wear design and as a result promote made in Nigeria garments. I am doing Adire bikini fashion show as part of the carnival and a little bit of fashion expo for Nigeria as part of the image building for Nigeria in Austria. This is the first time such an event will happen in Austria. I have sponsored their Gele Contest twice and this year, I decided to take my art few steps up with the Adire bikini.”

And judging from the outcome of the event, it seems he may have achieved his aim, especially as it regards the Adire promotion in Europe. Ogundele, the president of NANCA, wrote that “weeks after the event, people are still looking for Adire to buy. What a success. To God be the glory.”

As a founding member and the culture/exterior envoy of African Hungarian Union, Komolafe has been involved in promoting Nigeria in whatever capacity he found himself in. Previously, he founded Iroko Award 13 years ago with the aim of supporting the development of the relations between Africa and Hungary on one hand, and on the other, to emphasise those individual achievements, which serve the bilateral networking.

“As you know, the iroko in the West African Yoruba tradition is the symbol of greatness, one of the most characteristic and perhaps the most prominent tree species of Africa. Besides being the material of the family furniture, it provides shade and protection for those in need. This is why we chose the name for the award,” he said. He also intimated that the upcoming edition would have two of Nigerian Obas nominated for the Iroko award.

So what is next for the Kijiji man? He told the Nigerian Tribune that his next mega project is in the works. “My next mega project is Vienna-Lagos challenge. The rally will start in Vienna and end in Lagos, Nigeria. I drove to Nigeria in 2008 alone but now, I am doing the trip with close to 40 4x4 cars to Nigeria for the very first time in our history and as a result, we are putting Nigeria on the tourism map of extreme sports and travel pleasure.

“We are making arrangements with travel channel and few European channels to escort us with camera through the Sahara,” he said, adding that “Vienna-Lagos challenge is a rally for the everyday people looking for adventure and friendship. We are using this rally to boost friendship between Nigeria and Austria and at the same time promote tourism to the coastal city of Nigeria, Lagos. The participants of this rally will have the opportunity for the very first time to be part of history.”



#tribune

Driver kidnaps Chinese to avenge colleague’s unjustful sacking

 The suspects




A 33-year-old driver, Taiwo Aduloju, who was recently arrested for kidnapping a Chinese employee of ZTE Nigeria Ltd, has said he took the action to avenge the sacking of his colleague.

Aduloju was arrested alongside nine others-, Jimoh Olalere, Rotimi Segede, Michael Sunday, Chigozie Edeh, Adeyinka Jagbojagbo, Kabiru Jagbojagbo, Adeshina Mutiu, Ope Dada and Ufot Akan- in Ajah area of Lagos State.

Adeloju, a former driver at the company, said, “The head of the drivers, who we call Papa, was sacked unjustly by the company. He was given only N15, 000 as severance package. I decided that I would avenge this injustice meted out to Papa.”

The suspect said with the connivance of 14 others, he was able to kidnap a senior Chinese employee of the company, Mr. Kuang Yingjun. He said the plan was to get a ransom of N35m so that Papa would be given part of the money.

He said, “After I left the company in February, I met with Edeh at Obalende and we planned to kidnap a Chinese employee and demand ransom from the company. We needed an insider, so I involved Akan, who still works with the company. I put together a 13-man gang for the job.

One day, after Akan dropped off the Chinese at home, he called us and gave us the green light. Yingjun was in front of his house when we got there around 6.30pm. We grabbed him and drove off.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the kidnappers initially demanded N35m from the company but after negotiating with the family of the victim, they received N8.5m.

Adeloju said, “I gotN1.5m as my share. Unfortunately, I could not locate Papa so he did not get part of the money.”

Adeyinka, however denied complicity, saying he only helped the gang to prepare charms.

Akan also said he did not kidnap the victim but only gave the kidnappers information because they threatened to harm him if he did not.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the kidnappers were arrested after they kidnapped a cement dealer, Kingsley Ifeanyi, in Ajah .

According to police authorities, the second operation was planned by another member of the gang, Jimoh Olalere.

They called Ifeanyi pretending to be customers and when he went to meet with them, they kidnapped him.

The Commissioner of Police for the state command, Umar Manko, said the suspects were arrested through intelligence gathering. He said kidnapping was usually successful through the connivance of domestic employees.

He therefore warned members of the public to be careful when hiring workers and advised families of victims not to pay ransom but have faith in the police.

Wicked stepmother roasts 7-yr-old step-son’s hand for adding drops of liquid disinfectant to his bath water.


LAGOS — The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a woman, Mrs Aminot Otun, for roasting the right hand of her seven-year-old step-son, Awwal Otun, last Thursday.

Awwal’s hand was allegedly roasted for adding drops of liquid disinfectant to his bath water.

According to Ngozi Ekwerike-Okoro, President, Child to Child Network, a Non Governmental Organisation, NGO, a distressed call from one of Otun’s neighbours at 59, Suenu Street, Surulere, Lagos saved Awwal’s life.



Awwal and the burnt hand.

Awwal was rushed to the Mother and Child Hospital at Gbaja where another drama ensued as the doctor on duty refused to treat or admit the boy despite pleas that the hospital was built purposely for mothers and children in the state.

According to his teachers, Awwal, who is in primary one, should not be allowed to go back to his step-mother because he is always coming to school with bruises as the neighbours who pleaded anonimity said that had been the normal punishment for the boy’s mistakes.

Awwal was later taken to a nearby private hospital for treatment and he is currently at Juvenile Welfare Centre of Alakara Police Station.

The story:

According to Ngozi, “On July 11, 2013, Awwal was rushed to the Randle General Hospital, Mother and Child Centre, Gbaja, at about 6:30pm after a distress call from neighbours.

“He sustained serious injuries from fire burns inflicted on him by the step-mother who is now in police custody.

“At the hospital, we requested to see the welfare officer who we were told had closed for the day but after narrating our mission to one of the staff she referred us to the chief matron. The chief matron issued an emergency card to the boy and directed him to see the doctor.

“The doctor, however, refused to attend to the boy, because according to her, the hospital did not have enough space to accommodate the boy, as he would need admission for intensive care.

“We pleaded with the doctor to at least administer some first aid on the boy but she refused. We went back to the chief matron who told us after consulting with the doctor that Surulere General Hospital (Mother and Child Centre) does not have the facility to deal with such cases. They said our best chance would be to go to Ikeja General Hospital.

“We eventually left in disappointment and went to a private hospital in Mushin, close to the juvenile centre, where he got immediate attention and was treated free of charge.

Awwal recounts ordeal


Awwal and the burnt hand.

The boy said he added small quantity of Izal disinfectant to his bath water and his step mother got angry and put his hand on a burning stove since Sunday and he was not taken to hospital till Thursday when neighbours called the Lagos State Child Protection Network who mobilised the JWC Alakara to rescue him.



#vanguard