Sunday 22 April 2018

I need you and you need me

We need one another. I need u and u need me. And because u need me I want to improve myself so that u can get the best of me and u need to improve urself so that when I need u I will get the best of u. To get the best we all need education. And to be educated we all need to go to school.

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Thursday 1 March 2018

"Death Threats from ISIS Made Me Quit Acting Porn" Ex Porn Star, Mia Khalifa Opens Up.


Not everyone may be familiar with the name Mia Khalifa, but for those that watch adult films, she is quite popular and was once one of the most sought after porn stars in the world. In a new interview, the ex-porn star reveals why she stopped acting adult films.

She had an interview with Lance Armstrong, who was also a renowned cycling super star that got banned for long-term doping, and got stripped of seven Tour de France titles. Well he currently run a Podcast and he is gaining more popularity with that.

Mia Khalifa however opened up to him saying porn career had to come to an end when she began to receive death threats, and not just from regular people, she got them from ISIS. The Lebanese-American concluded it was time to move on.
In one of the video she acted in, she was spotted wearing a hijab while performing her duties. This angered the terrorist group and they reached to her through social media, and issued some chilling death threats at her.
Mia explains to Armstrong:
“They photoshopped a picture of me being beheaded and threatened that that would happen to me,”
She further revealed that she had to be strong, not to show weakness,
“Because you can’t show weakness. That’s exactly what [ISIS is] looking for. I really try and just make it look like it rolls off, but I’ll admit, it gets to you after a while.”


Mia was featured on Lance Armstrong’s podcast that he describes as “how we fuck up in life — either we fuck up ourselves or life fucks us up — and then we figure out a way to establish a base and move forward.”
Shocking enough, her porn career only lasted for about three months. It all started when someone approached her at Fuddruckers in Miami. She had just done her boob job and she felt it would be an avenue to make more money, she said to Armstrong.
“I thought about it for two weeks and made the mistake of saying yes and going in. As soon as I started to gain popularity, that’s when I was like, ‘Get the fuck out of this’ … this was not what I was trying to do whatsoever,” she revealed.
 

“I just wanted to let loose and rebel a little bit. It didn’t validate me. Nothing like that ever does. That’s not what you should be doing to try and build your self-esteem.”
She also tried to explain her motive for doing it, she was trying to rebel and let loose, and then she hit fame, but she came out of it pretty quickly too, thanks to the death threats from ISIS.

In another news:
Famous Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel jailed over River Nile joke.
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab has been sentenced to six months in prison for joking about the cleanliness of the River Nile. Sherine, one of the country’s most famous singers and a judge on the Arabic version of The Voice TV show told a fan that drinking from the famous river might give them parasites.

Another singer, Laila Amer, was also sentenced on Tuesday to two years in prison over a music video. Ms Amer – who is not as well known as Sherine – was found guilty of “inciting debauchery and immorality”. The director and another actor were sentenced to shorter terms.
Sherine, meanwhile, has been convicted by a Cairo court of spreading false news. Egyptian news outlet Ahram said she was ordered to pay 5,000 Egyptian pounds (£204) as bail, in addition to a fine of 10,000 pounds and remains free until her case is concluded.
The lawsuit against Sherine was filed in November, after a video emerged online showing her being asked to sing Mashrebtesh Men Nilha (Have You Drunk From The Nile?)
She responded by saying “drinking from the Nile will get me schistosomiasis” – a disease commonly known in Egypt as bilharzia, which once plagued rural water sources.
On top of the legal case against her, the Egyptian Musicians Syndicate announced that it had banned her from performing over her “unjustified mockery of our dear Egypt”.
Abdel Wahab later apologised for her “foolish joke” at the concert, which she said took place in the United Arab Emirates more than a year ago.
“My beloved country Egypt and sons of my country Egypt, I apologise to you with all my heart for any pain I may have caused you,” she added.
Schistosomiasis was widespread throughout much of Egypt’s history, having been discovered in mummified remains from thousands of years in the past. Health programmes in the last century, however, have greatly reduced its prevalence.

Man Catches His Girlfriend Cheating, Prints The Picture On His Shirt And Rocks It To See Her At Work

A young man identified as SpittaAndretti, took to twitter to share a tweet about his uncle, who caught his girlfriend cheating, and took action by taking a photo of her cheating position, printing it on a t-shirt, and then rocking the shirt to where his girlfriend works.








My uncle caught his girl cheating, put her on a shirt & went to her job


Wednesday 28 February 2018

Ghanaian Pregnant Women Take Pills To Bleach Unborn Baby Skin 


THE FOOD and Drugs Authority (FDA), has warned women in Ghana against a growing trend of taking pills during pregnancy to lighten the skin of their unborn babies while they are still in the womb.According to BBC Africa, medical experts say these illegal drugs can cause birth defects, including damage to limbs and internal organs.
FDA have said using Glutathione pills for this purpose is dangerous, adding that it wants the public to know that they have not approved any product in the form of a tablet to lighten the skin of the unborn child.
The FDA also reports that this practice is growing in the African country, with pills often smuggled into inside luggage in large quantities.
“The use of these drugs has gone to an alarming stage; it is ignorance that is making people do so,” said the FDA’s head of cosmetics and household chemicals, Emmanuel Nkrumah.
“[The only things] that you take orally should be food, toothpaste and mouthwash, and not bleaching pills,” Nkrumah said.

Security agencies and the police are working together to arrest and prosecute companies and individuals in possession of the illegal drugs.

This is now a trend among pregnant women in Ghana. Due to the general fact that most Ghanaian babies are born dark, women are now taking pills while in pregnancy to lighten the skin of their unborn babies.

Medical experts however stated that these illegal drugs can cause birth defects, including damage to limbs and internal organs.
Ghana ‘s Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) says using Glutathione pills for this purpose is dangerous, adding it wants “the general public to know that no product has been approved by the FDA in the form of a tablet to lighten the skin of the unborn child”.
“The use of these drugs has gone to an alarming stage; it is ignorance that is making people do so,” the FDA’s head of cosmetics and household chemicals, Emmanuel Nkrumah, said at a media-sensitisation workshop on unapproved bleaching pills and products.

“[The only things] that you take orally should be food, toothpaste and mouthwash, and not bleaching pills,” Nkrumah said.

The practice is growing in Ghana, according to the FDA, with pills often smuggled into the country inside luggage at airports in large quantities.
Although comprehensive data has not yet been gathered, the body says market surveillance and stakeholder activity have helped to reveal the trend among women crosses socio-economic divides.
Security agencies and police are working together to arrest and prosecute companies and individuals in possession of the illegal tablets.

Ghana hit the headlines last month when candidates for jobs in the immigration service were disqualified from the recruitment process if they bleached skin or stretch marks, for fear they might bleed during the “strenuous” training.

Here are facts about the side effects of glutathione according to Light Skin Cure, a skincare-oriented website:

Allergic reactions – Some people may experience skin swelling or rashes on parts of the body.

Cancer-causing ingredients – Research indicates that some ingredients in most skin-whitening products, glutathione included, may cause cancer.

Sunday 25 February 2018

#BigBrotherNaija2018


Meanwhile, away from the CeeC, Tobi and Lolu's drama.
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Team MiNa are having a swell time together. 

Thursday 22 February 2018

‘I Was Sold To The World’ The World Killed Me – Ebony Cries To Spiritual Woman


According to a woman named Madam Adwoa Nyamekye, claims she saw the late musician Ebony Reigns’ ghost at where the accident took place and the dancehall diva sent her a message to tell Ghanaians.

In an interview on Kumasi based Nhyira fm, the woman narrated that she was on her way to church and when she got to where the accident took place—Her spirit suddenly saw that of Ebony’s and they had a conversation.

According to her, she asked what the late musician was doing there, and she replied she needs someone she can pass on a message to tell Ghanaians.

The woman indicated further that, Ebony’s spirit was crying, in pains and was just hovering around the accident scene.

“I was sold to the world and they also bought me. I died a sudden death and my spirit cannot rest but I want to rest.”Madam Nyamekye claims Ebony told her.

The woman who is in her 50’s went on to say that, she also saw the two other people who died with Ebony, Vondee and Franky Kuri, crying bitterly.

She added that Ghanaians should stop talking bad about the death and should rather be prayerful as there are more sudden deaths ahead.

Named Priscilla Opoku Kwartenng but was widely known as Ebony Reigns was born on February 16, 1997, and died Thursday, February 8, 2018, after being involved in a fatal car crash.


The incident took place on the Kumasi-Sunyani highway, with two other persons also losing their lives. Her one-week memorial comes off on Sunday, February 18, at the St. Martin de Porres School in Dansoman, Accra.

Wednesday 21 February 2018

Monkey Steals N70Million Cash From Nigerian Senators’ Farm House – Shehu Sani


Mr. Sani said about N70 million belonging to the group was claimed to have been carted away by monkeys in a farm house. .
Adamu’s removal was announced in a letter read by the presiding officer, Ike Ekweremadu, shortly before the end of the plenary on Wednesday. .
The letter signed by the forum’s Public Relations Officer, Dino Melaye, noted that Mr. Adamu was removed for ‘financial mismanagement and misadministration.’ .
Responding to questions on why the senator was removed, Mr. Sani said the financial mismanagement borders on a N70 million belonging to the forum. He said the money was rumoured to have been carted away by monkeys in a farm house. .
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“There are some things some of my colleagues will not say but I’m not used to holding back. When we assumed office, Senator Ahmed Lawan tendered the sum of N70 million to the 8t Senate. .
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That N70 million was money gathered from the 7th Senate. It was handed over to northern senators of 8th Senate. .
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The rumors going round, which I don’t know whether it’s true but I believe other senators know, is the fact that there were allegations that some monkeys raided the farm house of some of the executives of the northern senators forum and carted away some of these money. .
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I think, this country is becoming a huge joke. First of all, it was the rodents that drove away the president and then we now have snakes consuming about N36 million and now we have monkeys raiding farm house. So, they don’t want this to be said but I believe that we should be very clear.”

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