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Friday, 15 November 2013
Convoy Murder Saga: Fuji music star Pasuma speaks out, disassociates himself from the recent killing of a fan
Fuji music star, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma has disassociated himself from the recent killing of a fan at one of his private gigs in Lagos.
In a statement made available through his manager, Afolabi Oyekoya, the Fuji star said the boy was killed by some policemen who chased him for “settlement” after he was leaving the venue of the party where he was engaged to perform.
According to him, he wasn’t aware of the incident until hours later when someone hinted him that a fan died after his show.
Pasuma’ statement reads: “On 24 October I had a show somewhere around idimu, Lagos and as usual there were quite a lot of people there. After my performance I made for my car after settling the area boys with a large sum of money. Definitely, I had to zoom off because I didn’t want them to mob me. I left the venue and drove straight to my house.
“Later that night, I heard that someone was killed at the show. I was surprised because people don’t fight at my shows. It was later that I got to know that the young man was killed by the policemen.
“I tried to get details of the incident and that was when I learnt one of the boys hung on to my car before I drove off. He was said to haven fallen off and started running after my car for reasons I don’t know. I didn’t even notice anyone was running after my car.
At the same time, the policemen were driving fast behind me to get more money from me and in the process the boy was knocked down by their vehicle. When the policemen caught up with me, I gave them money and they turned back. As at that time I was not even aware anything untoward had happened and I drove off.
“Later that night, I was informed that a boy was killed by the policemen and my manager Afolabi Oyekoya has been trying to get in touch with the deceased family. If those that reported the incident, did actually visit the police station or hospital the boy was taken to, they would have found out the truth.
“The question is: Did my car hit the boy? Did my car have any contact with the boy? Was I even aware of anything? The policemen were said to have taken the boy to the hospital or their station and had communicated with the family.”
The music star denied the reports that the policemen were part of his convoy.
“The truth is, they were never part of my convoy. I didn’t go to the show with any security except my bodyguards. I feel comfortable around area boys or whatsoever you choose to call them. I have no reason to move around with policemen. I didn’t hit anyone with my car, neither did any of my convoy,” Pasuma said.
He said he initially kept quiet when the story hit social media but was forced to issue the press statement so as to clear the air and stop some bloggers who are trying to make a mess of his name.
“Do we now live in a country where people believe they can just write something about you and get away with it? If I was truly involved in a murder case I would have been invited to the police station for questioning. Have I been asked to write a report at the police station? Have I been arrested? We are talking about someone’s life here?” the musician queried.
Meanwhile, Pasuma told P.M.NEWS that his management, AO21 Media, have been making efforts to reach the family of the deceased not because he was involved in the boy’s death but because the deceased was his fan.
#pmnews
HILARIOUS PHOTO: Chicago Neighbours Fight Over Loud Sex In Apartment Building Via Passive-Aggressive Notes
Frustrated by the loud sex noises coming from next door, a fed-up tenant in a Boystown apartment building in Chicago wrote this missile of a message and pasted it on the neighbour's front door.
Instead of being shamed into silence, however, "The girl in apartment 517" shot back with a note of her own. (See above photo)
A third neighbour who is a Reddit user and who lives in the Boystown apartment snapped a photo of the sex noise note squabble for all to see.
The first note reads:
"Could you please put a record on super loud or something when you are F---ING?? I'd really appreciate NOT having to hear every single trust [sic] and moan right through the f---ing wall. And I'm SURE you'd rather not share THAT info with complete strangers. Luckily for me, it never lasts very long. "And the response from "The girl in 517:"
"Dear Neighbour, My, my! How lovely to meet you in this incredibly tactful, kind + civilized manner. Did you really need to post your hissyfit on my door like a whiney scarlet letter? ... Your obvious frustration from my pleasure saddens + confuses me. I'm not yelling, or anything terribly disrespectful. Apparently, we have the thinnest walls on Earth because -- I assure you -- the moans you're so upset by are masturbation induced. That's why it "doesn't last very long." I know what I'm doing and porn is free, + I have the best vibrator. I got it at Taboo Taboo [sic] down the street. You should really invest in one -- you sound a bit, uh, tense...
SEX IS NATURAL AND HEALTHY
I am proud of my sexuality, so your attempted SLUT-SHAMING is useless here. Had you approached me n a respectful manner, I would have been happy to oblige. But we all know our rent is exorbitant. I pay enough to do whatever I please in the privacy of my own home. AND PLEASE I SHALL! I suggest you whip out your big girl panties and deal with it.
Much love!
- The girl in 517"
Over half of women wake up in a bad mood with their partner - because he annoyed them in a DREAM in the night
- Most common 'sins' are infidelity, having a row or fathering a love child
- One in 20 also give boss cold shoulder after dreaming they've been fired
Ever woken up with the urge to elbow your cheating, lying spouse in the side after dreaming about his infidelity - when in reality he probably has done nothing more offensive than hog the duvet?
You're not alone. More than half of women wake up in a mood with their partner - because he annoyed them in a dream during the night, according to new research.
A study found that British men frequently commit misdemeanours such as being unfaithful, having a row or even fathering a secret child in their wives' dreams.
Ever woken up annoyed with your partner because of some imaginary 'sin' he committed in your dream? You're not alone
And it's not just husbands and boyfriends who are to blame - nearly two thirds of all the 2,000 adults polled said they are regularly in a bad mood with people who have upset them in a dream.
One in 20 people regularly give their boss the cold shoulder as they dreamed they sacked them the night before, the poll by hotel chain Premier Inn found.
It's not surprising then that four in ten adults said their moods are affected by the dreams they have had the previous evening.
A spokeswoman for Premier Inn said: 'The research shows that our dreams impact heavily on our moods the next day.
'Whilst we may wake-up reeling or confused, or as these result show in a bad mood with someone, the best thing to do is just shake it off and make the most of the day ahead.'
'It's important to try and unwind after a hard day at work, but that is easier said than done if something is playing on your mind.
'Our aim is to make our guest's stay with us as pleasant as possible and to ensure a good night guaranteed.'
The research found a third of those polled said they dream more when they are stressed, with work issues being the biggest contributor.
A third said that a conflict with a colleague often rears its head in a subsequent dream they have and 42 per cent have then confronted the person in question.
Over half of all women say they are frequently peeved with their man when they wake up - and he has no idea what he has done wrong
LOL! Interesting! Are you guilty of this also? What are your experiences? Comment below!
#dailymail
U.S. ecologist claims that humans are not from Earth but were put on the planet by aliens tens of thousands of years ago....Hmmmmm!
......in other words we are all aliens! SMH
A U.S. ecologist has claimed that humans are not from Earth but were put on the planet by aliens tens of thousands of years ago.
Dr Ellis Silver points to a number of physiological features to make his case for why humans did not evolve alongside other life on Earth, in his new book.
They range from humans suffering from bad backs - which he suggests is because we evolved in a world with lower gravity – to getting too easily sunburned and having difficulty giving birth.
Dr Ellis says that while the planet meets humans’ needs for the most part, it does not perhaps serve the species’ interests as well as the aliens who dropped us off imagined.
In his book, HUMANS ARE NOT FROM EARTH: A SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE, the ecologist writes the human race has defects that mark it of being ‘not of this world’.
‘Mankind is supposedly the most highly developed species on the planet, yet is surprisingly unsuited and ill-equipped for Earth's environment: harmed by sunlight, a strong dislike for naturally occurring foods, ridiculously high rates of chronic disease, and more,’ he told Yahoo.
Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs because they evolved on a world with lower gravity.
He also says that it is strange that babies’ heads are so large and make it difficult for women to give birth, which can result in fatalities of the mother and infant.
Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs (illustrated) because they evolved on a world with lower gravity. He also says that it is strange that babies' heads are so large and make it difficult for women to give birth, which resulted in fatalities in earlier times
No other native species on this planet has this problem, he says.
He also believes humans are not designed to be as exposed to the sun as they are on Earth, as they cannot sunbathe for more than a week or two – unlike a lizard – and cannot be exposed to the sun every day without problems.
- A U.S. ecologist says conditions such as bad backs and sunburn suggest humans did not evolve alongside other life on Earth
- In a new book, Dr Ellis Silver says aliens put humans our planet as recently as tens of thousands of years ago
- He suggests the Earth might be a prison planet, since humans seem to be a naturally violent species and are here until we learn to behave ourselves
A U.S. ecologist has claimed that humans are not from Earth but were put on the planet by aliens tens of thousands of years ago.
Dr Ellis Silver points to a number of physiological features to make his case for why humans did not evolve alongside other life on Earth, in his new book.
They range from humans suffering from bad backs - which he suggests is because we evolved in a world with lower gravity – to getting too easily sunburned and having difficulty giving birth.
Dr Ellis says that while the planet meets humans’ needs for the most part, it does not perhaps serve the species’ interests as well as the aliens who dropped us off imagined.
In his book, HUMANS ARE NOT FROM EARTH: A SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE, the ecologist writes the human race has defects that mark it of being ‘not of this world’.
‘Mankind is supposedly the most highly developed species on the planet, yet is surprisingly unsuited and ill-equipped for Earth's environment: harmed by sunlight, a strong dislike for naturally occurring foods, ridiculously high rates of chronic disease, and more,’ he told Yahoo.
Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs because they evolved on a world with lower gravity.
He also says that it is strange that babies’ heads are so large and make it difficult for women to give birth, which can result in fatalities of the mother and infant.
Dr Ellis says that humans might suffer from bad backs (illustrated) because they evolved on a world with lower gravity. He also says that it is strange that babies' heads are so large and make it difficult for women to give birth, which resulted in fatalities in earlier times
No other native species on this planet has this problem, he says.
He also believes humans are not designed to be as exposed to the sun as they are on Earth, as they cannot sunbathe for more than a week or two – unlike a lizard – and cannot be exposed to the sun every day without problems.
American Idol was like working "in hell with Satan" - Mariah Carey
Singer Mariah Carey hated working on American Idol and says it was like working "every day in hell with Satan."
The star isn't known for holding back if she's annoyed - and she certainly hasn't minced her words when it comes to spilling the beans on her talent show job.
She served as a judge for one season of the musical competition and had a quite a lot to say about the programme on US radio show Hot 97.
She said: "Honestly, I hated it. Here's what it was. I was the first person who signed on...I thought it was going to be a three-person panel.
"They gave me a nice...monetary moment, and I was just like, 'Okay, Randy Jackson will be there; I've known him forever. He used to play bass for me. Like, this isn't a big deal. This will be nothing.'"
"But it wasn't that," she continued. "It was like going to work every day in hell with Satan."
It wasn't all bad, though. Apart from the pay, Carey said that the hopeful contestants made the experience worthwhile.
She said: "You know what I loved? I loved the contestants. And some of them that were so good -- and also really good people, you could tell -- it was disappointing when [the judges] would, for political reasons, not put people through."
Last month, Mariah released the title track from her new album The Art Of Letting Go on November 11.
She spent this year working on the album, while recovering from a shoulder injury she sustained after a fall.
#mirror.co.uk
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