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- Yeepa! 50cent shows off his 172 carats diamond chain
- See Nigerian Young couple jailed in the UK for internet banking scam
- Chidi Mokeme steps out in floral tie and matching shoes
- Dayo Amusa turns school owner
- Checkout Another MADNESS In The Name Of Fashion
- Chidinma....Those sex tapes made me more popular
- Meet The Youngest Millionaires In Africa
- The truth about our penis
Yeepa! 50cent shows off his 172 carats diamond chain Posted: 07 Dec 2013 10:32 AM PST The rapper and businessman showed off his massive new chain on his instagram page a few days ago. It's a 172 carats diamonds chain that weighs about 2 kilos. 50cent posted the pics which he captioned; "I'm so chunky right now. Try 2 kilo's 172 carrots natural Diamonds. 50cent is not rich, he's wealthy. A chain like this will probably build a mansion in Lagos...:-). |
See Nigerian Young couple jailed in the UK for internet banking scam Posted: 07 Dec 2013 10:21 AM PST Nigerian couple, 22 year old Aderoju Bammeke, (pictured left) and his girlfriend 20 year old Jessica Ogunyemi, (pictured right) have been jailed in the UK for being part of a Nigerian gang that hacked into the accounts of several people and stole thousands of dollars from them, Daily Mail UK reports "The couple were part of a global internet banking scam which could have netted a phenomenal £19million after hacking the accounts of nearly 2,500 people. Aderoju and Jessica were the UK 'platform' for a Nigerian 'phishing' scam that made £41,000 in just two months. The plot, masterminded by a gang in Nigeria, involved sending fake emails to customers of banks including Barclays and Halifax. The emails told recipients that their accounts had been hacked and asked them to complete a form with their log-in details. But when victims obliged, Bammeke stepped in and helped the gang log in to steal money.Fashion marketing student Ogunyemi, his girlfriend at the time, helped him launder the proceeds by putting funds in accounts, hiding cash and allowing him to buy her a £2,400 Vauxhall Corsa. Bammeke has now been jailed for three-and-a-half years at Manchester Crown Court after admitting conspiracy to commit fraud and unauthorised computer use. Ogunyemi admitted five counts of money laundering and was given a suspended prison sentence. Michael Lavery, defending Ogunyemi, said she had brought shame on her family, including her train driver father and mother who works for Manchester council. He said she had been 'naive', was predicted to get a first in her degree and was no longer in a relationship with Bammeke. Bammeke had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to conspiracy to commit fraud and unauthorised computer use while Ogunyemi admitted five counts of money laundering. Sentencing Bammeke, Judge Recorder Gibson said: 'This in my opinion was a sophisticated fraud, a clever fraud and a fraud which could very easily have resulted in very much more substantial money being stolen.' He jailed Ogunyemi for a year, suspended for two years, and ordered her to complete 180 hours' unpaid work. After the hearing, Detective Superintendent Janet Hudson of TITAN, the North-West Regional Crime Unit, said: 'The actions of Bammeke and Ogunyemi caused a great deal of stress and uncertainty to many affected bank customers who had their accounts accessed. 'As a result of the investigation, no customers were left out of pocket and the offenders were arrested and ultimately sentenced. Internet banking is considered a safe and secure method of banking. 'However, bank customers need to remain vigilant and aware of the danger posed by fraudsters. Customers should only ever navigate directly to an online bank website and should never click on any link sent to them through an email. 'Additionally when accessing bank accounts online customers should always be aware of the exact address in order to ensure that they are actually on a legitimate banking website.' Source: Daily Mail UK |
Chidi Mokeme steps out in floral tie and matching shoes Posted: 07 Dec 2013 10:13 AM PST The 6 '3' actor knows how to rock a suit. On another person, the floral suit and shoes might look a little off...but not on Chidi. I think he looks fab! What do you think? |
Posted: 07 Dec 2013 10:08 AM PST In an era where celebrities lavish money on parties, expensive houses and cars, popular Nollywood actress, Dayo Amusa, decided to give back to the society by investing in children. The producer is now a school owner. She recently opened a school and crèche, PayDab, in Ibadan, Oyo State. The actress is still celebrating the success of her film, Unforgivable, which she attributed to her fans. She said, "I am grateful for the support of my fans, it is very encouraging to have fans who appreciate your work. For the fact that the movie is in both Yoruba and English, I am impressed at the level of success so far. I have been getting phone calls, messages on Facebook and tweets appreciating the movie. Unforgivable has been topping box office sales in its first week of release. It is generating quite a huge media buzz, and the review has been tremendous." |
Checkout Another MADNESS In The Name Of Fashion Posted: 07 Dec 2013 09:52 AM PST What kind of outfit do you think will be worn next decade….. with this kinda outfit the youth of nowadays go out with… |
Chidinma....Those sex tapes made me more popular Posted: 07 Dec 2013 09:46 AM PST Kora award winner and Ex Project Fame winner, Chidinma Ekile, tells 'Nonye Ben-Nwankwo how she has been able to manage the recent controversies surrounding her You won Kora Awards last year and this year again, you were nominated for an international award, Channel O Awards. Did you ever imagine that you would get to this stage? No way. I never imagined it in any way. All I did was just to be focused. I knew this was what I loved doing and I decided to just keep doing it. I didn't expect that it would get this big. Sometimes I sit back and I think back of how it started. But did the awards have any impact on your career? Oh yes. When I won the Kora and got back to Nigeria, it was a whole different experience. People started treating me differently. They wondered how 'small' Chidinma could go to Cote D'ivoire and bring the Kora home. It added to my profile. Being nominated for the Channel O Award is a big deal for me even if I didn't clinch the award. How has it been since then? It has been good and challenging. It has been a lot of work. Did you go back to school? Oh yes. I am managing my career and my studies. I don't have a choice. I wake up every day and I realise I have a lot of things to do. This is really the best time to tidy up my education. This is my youth. I get busier by the day. It will get tougher. I have to do what I have to do before time gets tougher. Are you not scared or intimidated competing with other bigger female artistes in the industry? I have never been a competition person even though I am a product of a competition. But I didn't see Project Fame as a competition. I was doing what I love doing. In the industry, I am not in any competition. I am just Chidinma. I have tried to carve a niche for myself. I try to be different all the time. I don't like a situation where somebody will say 'Chidinma sounds like this person or that person.' When that comes, competition arises. I am not in for that. I just want to be me and I always try to improve. I want to be versatile. I don't want to be put in a box. I am here to have fun and make money at the same time. But you must look up to some of the female artistes… Definitely. Most of the time I was preparing for the Project Fame competition, I listened to Omawumi a lot. I followed her right from the time she came out of West African Idols. I just loved her kind of music. It is African and she has lots of messages at the same time. I love Onyeka Onwenu as well. I can learn from any one. I am still able to talk and ask question. I am still their baby. Do you owe Project Fame all you have achieved? I owe it to Project Fame to a reasonable extent. I don't think I would be here if not for Project Fame. I didn't take music seriously. I felt it was something I could do during my leisure. I didn't know it would become a profession. If you hadn't won, you wouldn't have been bothered? It wouldn't have mattered. I didn't even know I was going to win. I felt I was having fun and if I got money, it was okay. I didn't want to be the winner. I didn't want everybody's eyes to be on me. But it happened and I didn't have a choice. I decided to give it a trial. That is why I am here today. You eventually came into the spotlight and it opened doors to controversies and scandals… I have been in the news lately. My manager told me that I am a balloon on top of lots of needles. People want me to drop on those needles and get deflated. He told me to be careful. The first time was when my nude picture went viral. I actually went for a photo shoot for my friend. I wore a tube dress. Some mischief makers actually cropped off the lower part of the picture and posted it on the Internet. It was as if I was nude. I wasn't happy at all. I had that picture. I had to post the real picture on the net and people now got convinced the nude picture wasn't original. I thought that was the end, I didn't know a bigger scandal was coming… You mean the sex video? Oh yes. I woke up one morning and I was greeted on the internet with 'Chidinma and sex tape'. I was worried primarily because of my mother. I didn't let her see the video but I had to show her the photos. I didn't want to go out that day. I couldn't go out. But my mum felt otherwise. She told me to ignore the mischief makers. I almost took some actions but I thought against it. I met Sound Sultan on a set. He told me, 'Babe, you are now a star. I welcome you officially into the industry.' I trended for three days. Even people who didn't know me got to know me. My fan base grew. And then, I was happy because more than 90 per cent of the public didn't believe I was the one in that video. There were people who didn't need to see the video to believe I couldn't have done such thing. I am just grateful to everyone who didn't believe the story. My twitter account was hacked and the people created another account. They kept releasing nasty pictures and they were even responding to the tweets as if I was the one doing it. I was just watching and laughing. It put me in the spotlight. I used it for good. But such scandal shouldn't be good for your career… Ever since I started, I have been scared of scandals. I didn't want to have any. But I realised that I cannot run away from it. It is just normal. It is not everybody who is happy seeing me rise. Some people are trying to do something to stop me. But sex tape is not enough to stop me. They should bring up something else. The sex tape just took me to another level in my career. It moved me up. This is no more 'little' Chidinma. It didn't bring me down in any way. I am still doing a lot of things. One of the Skuki boys said he is in love with you and would want to marry you… Oh yes. Everybody wants to marry me but I am not ready for marriage. But the boy came out publicly and declared his love for you… I laughed when I saw that story. I have not considered his request. I still have to make more money before I consider marriage. He is actually my friend and he never told me something like that. I have been linked with so many people. People cannot imagine me being a saint. They are just looking for something to attach to me. How does it feel like being a star? It is a lot of work. People see me and envy me and say 'ohhh, she is now a star and she must be enjoying'. I am not enjoying. The more you are there, the more you do things. The expectation is now so high. Being a star is not so much fun because you have to do more work. You have to please people. You have to smile even when you are not in the mood. It is so frustrating. But then, you owe it to some people, you have put yourself out there. This is what I have signed for. Nobody begged me to do this. |
Meet The Youngest Millionaires In Africa Posted: 07 Dec 2013 09:41 AM PST While a few African millionaires and billionaires may have more money than most of us can ever dream of, here are a handful of young Africans in their 20s and 30s who have built businesses and amassed enviable million-dollar fortunes. Below is a list of the top 5 richest Africans in their 20s and 30s. Mark Shuttleworth, South African Age: 38 Founder, Knife Capital When Shuttleworth was 22, he founded Thawte, a digital certificate and internet security company which he sold to VeriSign for $575 million in 1999, when he was 26. Shuttleworth used a fraction of his proceeds to start HBD Capital (now called Knife Capital), a Cape Town-based emerging markets investment fund. HBD has made a series of successful exits including Fundamo, a mobile financial services company which was acquired by Visa for $110 million in 2011; and csense, which was acquired by GE Intelligent Platforms the same year. Shuttleworth also founded and funds Ubuntu, a computer operating system which he distributes as free open source software. Shuttleworth has a net worth north of $500 million. Ashish Thakkar, Ugandan Age: 29 Co-Founder and CEO, Mara Group Thakkar, 29 is a co-founder and CEO of Mara Group – a Ugandan conglomerate with tentacles in financial services, hotels, renewable energy, technology and manufacturing. Mara Group operates in four continents and its annual revenues are approximately $100 million. Thakkar provides mentorship and seed funding to young East African entrepreneurs through his Mara Foundation. Also funds an independent charity focused on improving education quality in disadvantaged secondary schools in Uganda. The Mara Group recently signed a $300 million deal with the Tanzanian government to develop a 3.5 million square foot state of the art mini-city. Ladi Delano, Nigerian Age: 30 Founder and CEO, Bakrie Delano Africa Ladi Delano made his first millions as a liquor entrepreneur while living in China. In 2004, at age 22, he founded Solidarnosc Asia, a Chinese alcoholic beverage company that made Solid XS, a premium brand of vodka. Solid XS went on to achieve over 50% market share in China. He sold the company for $15 million and invested his funds into his next venture-The Delano Reid Group, a real estate investment holding company focused on mainland China. He is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bakrie Delano Africa (BDA) – a $1 billion joint venture with the $15 billion (market cap) Bakrie Group of Indonesia. Bakrie Delano Africa is responsible for identifying investment opportunities in mining, agriculture and oil & gas and executing them. Justin Stanford, South African Age: 28 Founder & CEO, 4Di Group Stanford is a software entrepreneur and venture capitalist. After dropping out off high school, Stanford set out to launch an internet security company which flopped. Today, Stanford's ESET (a Slovakian anti-virus software package) Southern Africa operates the ESET brand in the region and sells ESET's range of internet security products in about 20 sub-Saharan countries. Stanford's ESET brand records over $10 million in annual turnover and controls 5% of the anti-virus market in Southern Africa. Stanford is also the founding partner of 4Di Capital, a Cape Town-based venture capital fund. He is also a co-founder of the Silicon Cape Initiative, a non-profit movement that aims to turn the Cape into Africa's own Silicon Valley. Magatte Wade, Senegalese Founder, Adina World Beat Beverages & Tiossan In 2004 Magatte Wade founded Adina World Beat Beverages, a San Francisco beverage company that manufactures coffee, tea and fruit juices using traditional beverage recipes across Africa and organic ingredients sourced from smallholder farmers in Africa and Asia. Within five years of launching, Adina raised over $30 million and the products began being sold by Whole Foods and United Natural Foods. Magatte stepped down from her position as CEO to grow her second company, Tiossan, a manufacturer of luxury skin care products based on indigenous Senegalese recipes. Source: OMG Ghana |
Posted: 07 Dec 2013 09:33 AM PST Even though a penis is controlled by the nervous system, it also has a mind of its own. Erections can occur at random due to some impulses firing from the brain during sleep and that is why most mornings, men experience 'morning glows.' The penis is turgid without a prior sexual arousal trigger. In fact, the penis does not need the man's brain before it climaxes. It is basically the function of the penis than the brain of the man. Orgasm actually starts with the spine; the signal to ejaculate is the result of muscle contractions in the spinal cord and pelvis, not the brain. But amazingly, simple things like having a rough day at work can lead to a man not gaining an erection for a week. On average, adult penis typically measures between four and six inches when flaccid and six to nine inches when erect. So typically, most penises are created equal in almost all men. Human penis still weighs and looks bigger than that of other animals. Many men worry so much about the look of their penis but the truth of the matter is curves are common in penis. The vast majority of penises lean ever so slightly to the left or right when erect (you are probably just too distracted to notice). However, some bend so dramatically (or curve up or down) that having sex is almost impossible. This is known as Peyronie's Disease and it happens when the penis doesn't expand evenly during a hard-on. The structure of the penis does not help men to finish slowly; rather they are programmed to finish quickly. So wives, don't take it personal. One of the purposes of intercourse for men is pleasure, then procreation. In fact, 85 per cent of men think of pleasure first before procreation while having sex. Penile rupture is very real; it tends to happen mostly during vigorous sex and also overly enthusiastic solo action like masturbation. Most men who have experienced this unthinkable breakage always report hearing a cracking noise, followed by excruciating pain. It is always advisable to get treatment on time because an untreated fracture can lead to permanent erectile dysfunction (ED). Penis size, thickness and shape are not genetic. Penises are actually formed in uterus when the male hormones are in active service. Penises have a 'seam' as all men have a line going down their penis and over their testicles. It's more a 'seam' on the underside of the penis. It forms when the foetus is in the uterus. In women, the seam becomes the inner lips of the vagina. In men, the seam encloses the urethra along the length of the penis. Penises contrast in colour to other body parts; penises are generally darker in colour than the bodies they hang from. Why? It's part of the sexual maturation process. Every penis experiences a degree of shrinkage on a daily basis, especially when it is very cold. In other words, cold weather and cold water are a penis' mortal enemies. A typical testicles need to be warm to effectively make sperm and testosterone. So when you stay too long in a chilly air-condition room on a daily basis, try to take a ten minutes' walk in a warm environment away from the cold. But there is no correlation between penis size and shoe size, hand size or wallet size. And the worst exercise for the penis is masturbation. Masturbation is not healthy at all. Smoking isn't just bad for your lungs; it is also bad for the penis. It's no secret that smoking clogs the arteries, including those that fill the penis with blood, especially at the initial stage of ejaculation. This means the penises of smokers may have a harder time rising to its full potential at the occasion of sexual activities. Also, men will go limp if they drink too much. Men really do get 'blue-balls, technically called 'prostatic congestion which is caused by 'trapped' blood in the testicles. It has been discovered that a lukewarm shower or aspirin will also do the trick. With a vasectomy, a man can still be a father because some sperm cell can still hang around, ready, willing and able to cause a woman to be pregnant two weeks post operation. So, it's important to use some kind of protection until your family doctor says the coast is clear. Please note that if an erection comes on and refuses to go away, this is not a miracle, but a medical emergency. This means that the blood flow that causes an erection doesn't eventually leave the penis. Serious complications can result, like blood clots and some major damage. Questions and Answers Should I or should I not? Seven months ago, my wife of 11 years suddenly left my home unannounced with my seven-year-old last child. I was so worried I had to report the case to the police who after series of searching, eventually discovered that she actually moved to the house of one of my church members, a wealthy business tycoon. This became a court case and when she was asked why she left without traces, she said it was on the basis that I do not satisfy her sexually. Now, she is begging to come back. Should I take her back? Her insatiable sexual craving has been a big issue since the inception of our marriage. I can't satisfy her even if I over try. Peter Ajukochi This is a case of libidinal mismatch leading to unfaithfulness, I think you both can still sit and talk things over. There are quite a lot of things to do together when couples' sex drive do not match. Amazingly, every human being has untapped sexual potential in us. If she has been complaining from the outset of your union, what have you done to rectify the situation? Bear it in mind that your low desire affects your wife immensely; so you must stretch yourself to take time to enhance your libido. This will bond the two of you together the more and grant you some discoveries about your own sexuality. Take quality time to discover your wife's sexual peculiarities. It is very wrong and unethical for your wife to abandon her matrimonial home in search of a momentary pleasure. But I would also plead for your forgiveness. Since she has discovered her mistakes, I am sure she will make it up to you. Please take her back and in future, don't ignore her complaints. Why should I be careful about semen analysis? I have done quite a number of semen analyses, yet I can't make my wife get pregnant. Why should I be careful about semen analysis or continue to carry out the same test? Matins Matins Are you sure you are carrying out the necessary test? Frankly speaking, semen analysis is not a measure of fertility; rather, it is a measure of sperm production and sperm delivery. So, a single semen analysis really does not mean everything is normal or abnormal. It just means there's normal production, normal delivery of sperm. Most men, when there are concerns about fertility, will be told to get a semen analysis. It is a good thing but it is important that if a man has concerns over fertility, he has at least two and probably three separate semen analyses, each one after three days of abstinence, each about six to eight weeks apart. And then, and only then, can you say you have successfully completed the test. Is it advisable to send a spy after my partner? If a husband or wife notices some suspicious moves, activities and behaviour in the life of his or her partner especially sexual life, Is it advisable for the suspecting partner to send spies to get adequate information before taking necessary action, If no, why? Simian Jubilee I do not think it is a wise idea. One thing is certain, there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed over a period of time. And from observation, when you are not too sure of something, it is either you patiently wait for a proper timing or you wisely confront your spouse. And if he or she denies the confrontation, you can just keep your calm. Things will definitely reveal themselves sooner than you think. But if you start sending spies here and there, searching for information, digging up stories, you may end up destroying the very thing you want to protect. Where mistrust, doubt, and suspicion reign, every air that blows is a potential danger bomb. Can erectile dysfunction prevent pregnancy? Apparently yes but this depends greatly on the degree and level of the erectile dysfunction challenge. If it is a chronic erectile dysfunction, it has 75-83 per cent of preventing pregnancy, especially when the erection is not hard enough for effective ejaculation or when the man ejaculates just at the tip of the vagina. If it is an acute erectile dysfunction [ a sudden event of either premature ejaculation or quick ejaculation], there may be a likelihood of the man being able to impregnate his wife when the man is treated on time. |
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