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Sunday, 25 October 2015

Pics: Mr Universe Nigeria 2015 finalists get naked to support cancer

If you're in church, biko open small small...:-). The 2015 edition of Mr Universe Nigeria celebrates Prostate Cancer Awareness and the contestants from this year's show dropped their pants to support and raise awareness for the disease. The contest takes place today October 25th Bespoke Event centre. See more photos of hot semi-naked men after the cut..



Unoaku Anyadike Wins 2015 Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria


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Unoaku Anyadike wins 2015 MBGN

The 2015 Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria beauty pageant held on Saturday evening at the Calabar International Conference Centre, Cross River State.
The big winner on the night was Unoaku Anyadike, who was crowned 2015’s Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria. She represented Anambra State.
Debbie Collins, who represented Ebonyi was named the first runner up, while the second runner up was Abuja’s Chizoba Ejike.
Anyadike will represent Nigeria at the forthcoming Miss World beauty pageant, which holds in China on the 19th of December.

Unoaku Anyadike wins 2015 MBGN
Unoaku Anyadike wins 2015 MBGN
Contrary to what some have said that A-List Actresses like Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola -- get special treatment from Producers who let them choose the roles they play in Nigerian movies.

Here's what Genevieve Nnaji had to say about that, in a recent interview with Vanguard Nigeria:

“I don’t actually choose the roles. Producers usually look out for actors they believe that can interprete certain roles. They usually choose me because they think and believe that I am a good role interpreter.” -GENEVIEVE NNAJI


So this means, no one in the industry is too big to be assigned a role to play in Nigerian movies. Producers and Casting directors assign roles based on who can interpret characters the best.

What words do you have for the beautiful Genevieve? - See more at: http://www.nollywoodsocial.com/photo/1049#sthash.kdXzPyhX.dpuf
Contrary to what some have said that A-List Actresses like Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola -- get special treatment from Producers who let them choose the roles they play in Nigerian movies.

Here's what Genevieve Nnaji had to say about that, in a recent interview with Vanguard Nigeria:

“I don’t actually choose the roles. Producers usually look out for actors they believe that can interprete certain roles. They usually choose me because they think and believe that I am a good role interpreter.” -GENEVIEVE NNAJI


So this means, no one in the industry is too big to be assigned a role to play in Nigerian movies. Producers and Casting directors assign roles based on who can interpret characters the best.

What words do you have for the beautiful Genevieve? - See more at: http://www.nollywoodsocial.com/photo/1049#sthash.kdXzPyhX.dpuf
Contrary to what some have said that A-List Actresses like Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola -- get special treatment from Producers who let them choose the roles they play in Nigerian movies.

Here's what Genevieve Nnaji had to say about that, in a recent interview with Vanguard Nigeria:

“I don’t actually choose the roles. Producers usually look out for actors they believe that can interprete certain roles. They usually choose me because they think and believe that I am a good role interpreter.” -GENEVIEVE NNAJI


So this means, no one in the industry is too big to be assigned a role to play in Nigerian movies. Producers and Casting directors assign roles based on who can interpret characters the best.

What words do you have for the beautiful Genevieve?
- See more at: http://www.nollywoodsocial.com/photo/1049#sthash.kdXzPyhX.dpuf
Contrary to what some have said that A-List Actresses like Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola -- get special treatment from Producers who let them choose the roles they play in Nigerian movies.

Here's what Genevieve Nnaji had to say about that, in a recent interview with Vanguard Nigeria:

“I don’t actually choose the roles. Producers usually look out for actors they believe that can interprete certain roles. They usually choose me because they think and believe that I am a good role interpreter.” -GENEVIEVE NNAJI


So this means, no one in the industry is too big to be assigned a role to play in Nigerian movies. Producers and Casting directors assign roles based on who can interpret characters the best.

What words do you have for the beautiful Genevieve?
- See more at: http://www.nollywoodsocial.com/photo/1049#sthash.kdXzPyhX.dpuf

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Meet woman who is obsessed with tearing out her own hair

A 32 year old woman, Wendy Clark, was left almost bald after a 20-year battle with a condition which makes her tear out her own hair.
She has tried to cover her head with wigs and 
hair bands over the years but it got so bad 
at the beginning of this year that she had lost 90 per cent of her hair.

She feels she’s turned a corner on the road to recovery after having an Intralace System fitted at specialist salon,the Daily Record reported .

Wendy felt shocked and emotional seeing her reflection with a full head of hair.

But her treatment at Lucinda Ellery in Edinburgh has given her a much-needed confidence boost and has also helped her cut back on her hair-pulling obsession.

Wendy, who works in HR, developed trichotillomania – known as TTM – when she was aged around 11.

She said: “I didn’t know what it was at the time and wasn’t really aware I was doing it. 
For me it was just kind of a habit that started, there wasn’t a reason behind it.
“Over the next couple of years, it gradually got worse until it was hard for me to hide it. 
I wasn’t sure why I started pulling, I had a happy, healthy childhood, it seemed to be 
a bad habit I had developed somehow. I wasn’t aware of it early on enough to stop it. The longer you do it, the harder it becomes to stop.
“It was probably in my late teens when I discovered that there was a recognised condition for what I had. I found this out through internet research but never had the confidence to admit or seek help as I always told myself I would deal with it myself. I only told my closest friends and family and we never talked about it as I always got too upset.
“People must have noticed but no one talked about it. For most of my teenage years and into my early 20s, I was able to cover up any bad areas by wearing my hair up, hoping no one would notice.
“I moved to Edinburgh for university at 17, spent a year in Australia, travelled around the world living a full and active life and although I presented a happy, outgoing exterior and people never mentioned it to me, I was constantly conscious of my TTM and anxious under the surface.
“When I was 24, I settled in Glasgow and I started wearing wigs. I thought it would be a barrier to my pulling and 
did make me feel a lot more confident. Unfortunately 
it allowed the TTM to get much worse as I could pull without having to hide the patches with my own hair and it got to the stage where I had virtually no hair left.”
At 26, Wendy finally plucked up the courage to see her GP and tried cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and hypnotherapy.

She believes conditions like TTM are widespread and she’s keen to get rid of 
stigma and offer people hope.

She said: “There’s no known cure to date 
and the science behind it all is that there are 100 million people with it worldwide.”

According to Lucinda, many people feel isolated but are now discovering they are not alone. She says it’s a genetically predisposed condition and predominantly feminine. It 
also mostly starts at around the age of 11 or 12.


Woman stabs Pastor to Death in Calabar for Trying to Rape Her During Deliverance

Indeed, wonders shall never end! A pastor from Cross River State, identified as Pastor Oliver Akpan has been stabbed to death by a woman who claims he tried to r*pe her during a deliverance session.

According to reports, Pastor Akpan, married with six children, had long been suspected to sleep with some of his church members, both the married ones and the single ladies but unfortunately for him he met his match in the woman identified as Mrs. Ekamma, who is also married with two children.

Mrs Ekamma had gone to the Pastor to seek help over some spiritual attack she was facing and Pastor Akpan had recommended a three day dry fasting for the woman to be carried out in the church and on the final day, have a spiritual bath to ward off the evil spirit.
After going through the fast, the pastor led the woman to a stream to have the spiritual bath...
But he had other ideas in mind as he was said to have told the woman that part of the bath included having s*x with her but when she refused, he attempted to forcefully have his way with another man's wife.
As the woman tried to free herself, she allegedly picked up a sharp stick and stabbed him in the stomach, before running to the village to alert other members of the community.

By the time they got to the spot, the wounded pastor had lost consciousness as he bled profusely. He was rushed to a hospital where doctors confirmed he died before he was brought in.

The woman was initially arrested by police but was released on bail while investigation is still on going.

Touching Photos of Ladies who Survived Cancer of The Breast

Dear ladies, if you have your breasts intact don't joke with them by just flaunting to every man that comes your way, take care of them and do regular checks. These women now know better. See more photos:




Saraki I Have the Facts, I Will Expose You – Governor El-Rufai

*El-Rufai, four others to testify at CCT Oct 21
The Federal Government has told the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja that it now has sufficient evidence to establish that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, as a public officer, corruptly acquired several assets beyond his legitimate earnings

The prosecutor, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, equally told the appellate court that five witnesses lined-up against the Senate President, have all expressed their readiness to appear before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, on October 21, to testify and tender exhibits against Saraki.

It will be recalled that among those that the Federal Government billed to give oral testimony against Saraki are former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and current governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai.

A source said Governor El-Rufai said he's ready to testify and that he was the one who sold one of the assets that Saraki bought in Abuja which the government alleged he failed to list among the assets he acquired while in office as the governor of Kwara State. If he expose this in court, it will nail Saraki.

The prosecution also told the court that Saraki has already been furnished with all the proofs of evidence against him, including copies of four separate assets declaration forms that he earlier submitted before the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB.

Jacobs urged the appellate court to dismiss the Saraki's appeal and order him to go to CCT and clear his name. He is also alleged to have owned and operated foreign bank accounts while being a public officer.

Saraki, in his appeal, has challenged the legal propriety of the 13-count criminal charge preferred against him by the Federal Ministry of Justice.

Protect me from politically motivated witch-hunt, Saraki begs Appeal Court

However, Saraki, aside challenging the charges, also queried the constitutionality of the warrant of arrest initially issued against him by Chairman of the CCT, Justice Danladi Umar.

Besides, the Senate President, through his team of lawyers led by J.B. Daudu, SAN, wants the higher court to ascertain whether or not the Justice Umar-led panel subscribed to the appropriate legal procedure when it ordered him to mount the dock and enter his plea to the charges despite preliminary objections against his trial.

He raised 12 grounds of appeal against the CCT, supported by a 16-paragraph affidavit and four exhibits. Saraki also deposed another 17-paragraphed affidavit of urgency, wherein he urged the higher court to intervene and protect him from what he described as “a politically motivated witch-hunt.”

He specifically urged the appellate court to suspend the proceeding of the tribunal pending the hearing and determination of the substantive appeal against the CCT.

A’Court refuses plea to stop CCT’s proceedings
At the resumed sitting on Friday, a three-man panel of judges led by Justice Moore Adumein, struck out the application by Saraki for a stay of further proceedings of the tribunal. It was the view of the panel that the application has been overtaken by events.

Earlier, Saraki had through his counsel, argued that the CCT erred in law by going ahead with the trial despite that fact that “it was not properly constituted.” He contended that whereas the Constitution provides for a three-man panel to sit over cases brought before the tribunal, he said that only two judges sat on September 22 when he was docked.

He claimed the composition of the tribunal was in violation of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

But the Court of Appeal refused to give in to such trivialities.

I was not arrested by EFCC - Akpabio

Former Akwa Ibom state governor, Godswill Akpabio has denied reports that he was arrested by EFCC today. He says he was only invited by the antigraft agent and he honored their invitation. 

Buhari interviewed by Aljazeera, says he will not resign even if he fails to defeat BH by december (video)

President Buhari has said that even if he fails to redeem his pledge to defeat the Boko Haram terrorist group by December this year, he will certainly not resign from office. He said this in an interview with Aljazeera's Mehdi Hasan.
"One thing you will certainly remember is that I will not resign. I will be determined to stay and fight it out" he said.
When asked why he hasn't been able to find the missing Chibok girls since he assumed office in May, President Buhari said;

"We have an idea where the girls are. Our main problem is... what we promised to constituencies where these girls were abducted, was that we wanted to rescue them alive.
There are Boko Haram leadership that wanted us to discuss, but we have to prove they are Bonafide.  We want to make sure, they have to prove to us that they are alive, they are well and then we can promise them and negotiate with them" he said.
Asked what kind of negotiation he will be reaching with the sect members, whether prisoner exchange or money, he said "Well it depends on the leadership of Boko Haram".
He also spoke about Amnesty International allegations of human rights abuses by the Nigerian Troops. Sharia laws and others.

Friday, 16 October 2015

Chibok girls: Buhari gives condition to negotiate with Boko Haram

President Buhari yesterday said he will only negotiate with Boko Haram members if they can show him that the missing Chibok girls are alive and well. President Buhari said this while speaking with newsmen in Abuja
"Unless there is an evidence that the abducted Chibok girls are alive, I would not go into any negotiation with any group or persons fronting for the Boko Haram"he said.
Speaking on his pledge to defeat Boko Haram by December, President Buhari said:
“As soon as the dry season comes, which is by the end of the year, Boko Haram will virtually be out of their main strongholds and that will be their waterloo”.

Chris Brown shows off Royalty on cover of album he named after her

Proud Dad Chris Brown showed off the cover of his upcoming album which he named after his daughter Royalty. He captioned it: '#ROYALTY ALBUM COVER!'

Graphic: One person burnt, houses and cars destroyed after tanker explodes in Ogun this morning

One man, cars and houses burnt after a tanker filled with petrol exploded at Owode-Ijako area this morning. Fire service men as well as the police are on ground to contain the situation. Graphic photos after the cut..