Tuesday, 5 November 2013

PHOTO: RIHANNA'S BODYGUARD PHOTO'D GRABBING HER BOOB

Rihanna's bodyguard got photographed with his hand in an awkward position...
It happened in 2011, during her visit to Sydney . As she was fighting
her way through the crowd, her bodyguard, who was steering her to the
car, accidentally grabbed her breast while supporting her.

PHOTO: NGOZI NWOSU IS BACK; CHECK OUT HER OUTFIT TO NOLLYWOOD @ 20 GLAM NIGHT

Hurray!!! Nollywood actress Ngozi Nwosu popularly known as 'peaceful
peace' is back to the social scene, and looking more beautiful, after
a successful trip to India for heart and kidney treatment.
Check out what she wore to the Nollywood @ 20 glam night which took
place on the 2nd of November at the Intercontinental hotel, Victoria
Island, Lagos.
She looks so healthy and back in shape. Don't you think so?

HOW NIGERIAN MUSICIAN IYANYA ALLEGEDLY DECLINED GHANIAN ACTRESS YVONNE NELSON'S PLEA FOR MARRIAGE

Sexy Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, parted
ways with rave of the moment artiste, Iyanya when
she told him about marriage and the young talent
declined.
"Yvonne wanted to take her relationship
with Iyanya to the next level but they
weren't on the same page. In fact, I have
spoken to a source who told me that Yvonne
actually told Iyanya she wanted marriage,
but his reactions shocked her.Yvonne sat
down and told Iyanya that she wanted to get
even more serious and take the next steps
in their relationship."
Yvonne was said to have told him that she
wanted to have him as hubby and but he
wasn't keen on the idea because he felt it's
too early to talk about those things.
"She told him she loved him and would love
him forever," the source stated.
The source goes on to explain why Yvonne
was so hurt: "When a lady tell you she loves
you and wants to be serious with you and
start a real life with you and maybe even
have you as husband, you turn her down.
That's all bad. Like game over."

Source: Trendysturvsblog

PHOTOS: NOLLYWOOD ACTOR GENTLE JACK SHARES PHOTO OF WIFE AND SON

The Macho man of Nollywood, Actor Gentle Jack recently shared the
photos of his wonderful family on vacation in Texas, US.
His wife, Michelle Nwamaka Orgor, and son, Zion, 4, live in America,
while jack stays in Nigeria. What a beautiful family!

DBANJ AND TONTO DIKEH LOOK SO CUTE TOGETHER

Nigerian superstars Dbanj and Tonto dikeh definitely look so cute
together in this photo posted by Tonto on instagram.
The snapshot was taken at the Guiness colourful world of more event
that took place last Sunday.
Take a moment to imagine them together as a couple, don't they look
cute together?

"IMPRISONED" ENUGU FIRST LADY, CLARA CHIME, HIRES FALANA TO SECURE HER RELEASE

By SaharaReporters, New York
Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has asked the
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. MD Abubakar, to
ensure the immediate release from unlawful
detention of Mrs. Clara Chime, the First Lady of
Enugu State who is being held hostage at
Government House Enugu by Governor Sullivan
Chime, or be dragged to court.
In a letter dated November 1, 2013, Mr. Falana,
representing Mrs. Chime, pointed out that his
client has been kept incommunicado in solitary
confinement for over four months on the
directives of Governor Chime.
"Thus our client's fundamental rights to the
dignity of her person, personal liberty, fair
hearing, private and family life and freedom of
movement guaranteed by the Constitution and
the African Charter on Human and People's Rights
(Ratification and Enforcement) Act, Laws of the
Federation of Nigeria 2004 have been violated
without any legal justification," it said.
"Although our client's dehumanizing detention
conditions have had deleterious effects on her
psychological state as well as her mental and
physical health she has been denied access to her
doctors by her abductors," the petition said. "It is
particularly disturbing to note that some of the
police and state security service personnel
assigned to secure the safety of the Enugu State
governor, his wife and other family members
have aided and abetted Mr. Chime in subjecting
our client to egregious infringements of her
aforesaid fundamental rights."
It pointed out, however, that unlike the governor
who is currently immune from prosecution under
the constitution, the police and state security
service officials involved in the illegal arrest and
detention of Mrs. Chime ought to be sanctioned
under the relevant laws.
In a letter exclusively published by
SaharaReporters on October 28, Mrs. Chime
complained that Governor Chime had placed her
under house arrest, and begged human rights
bodies to come to her rescue.
She said that eminent personalities such as
President and Mrs. Goodluck Jonathan and the
Bishop Callistus Onaga of Enugu State and other
top priests had attempted to intervene in the
matter without success.
Among other things, Mrs. Chime said she had
been introduced to two psychiatrists, Dr.
Onwukwe and Dr. Agumo, who prescribed "all
kinds of drugs that ends up keeping me acute
depressed and also drives me into
hallucinations."

Monday, 4 November 2013

ASUU STRIKE LATEST: ASUU STILL UNDECIDED AFTER A MARATHON MEETING WITH FG

After thirteen hours of negotiations, the President of
the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr.
Nasir Isa Fagge on tuesday morning was not
forthcoming with the new Federal Government's
offer as he insisted that his members have the final
say on the issue.
Speaking with State House correspondents, he said
that the meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan
discussed how to tackle the problem of University
education system in the country.
He said: "Well we have had lengthy meeting with
Mr. President, rubbing minds on how best to address
the problem of University education in this
country."
"And we now have a message from Mr. President
we are going to take to our members. And we are
expecting that our members will respond
appropriately to the message of Mr. President."
On whether the lecturers are going back to the
classroom, he said: "That is up to our members."
Asked what the message was, he said: "I can't tell
you. Its not for you. It is for our members."
If impressed with the message, he said: "Don't put
words into my mouth. Our members will determine
that."
Also speaking with journalists at the end of the
meeting, the Minister of Labour Emeka Wogu said:
"We made progress, the President of ASUU told you
that they are going back with a message from the
Federal Government back to their members. And
the message is full of high expectations and hope."
On whether the strike will be called off, he said:
"That is why the message is full of high
expectations and hope. So our prayers is that they
come back with positive outcome. They might not
even come back to meet us, they might take
decisions there that will meet your expectations."
"Nigerians should be patient for ASUU to finish their
meetings and come out with a message to
Nigerians."
Responding to whether the Federal Government
made a fresh offer, her said: "Well, the offer we
made are the offer they are taking in line with the
2009 agreement. The issues that led to the strike
are issues contained in the 2009 agreement and we
did not go beyond the agreement."