Wednesday 13 November 2013

Emmy Collins trashes Rukky Sanda and Omotola's on red carpet outfit

Below is what he wrote yesterday about Rukky Sanda, Omotola and Genevieve Nnaji.

My dear late mum had always feared that my big mouth would put me in trouble. There must be something in my DNA that doesn’t allow me to ignore toxic issues regardless of how much I try.

So, if you are wondering why I couldn`t be just as “SELFISH” as most of the bloggers and blog only about topics that will generate goodwill towards me from the readers, well, quit wondering as the answer is simply because I just can`t help myself, lolll.

Well in Igbo we have a saying that goes “agbacha oso aguo mile”(time shall tell).

Now let’s delve straight into the images and other stuff that transpired.
Via Diary By Emmy
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Rukky Sanda and Breasts 

Kaiiii, Rukky never ceases to pull one on me. I mean classy isn`t exactly the accurate word to describe my homegurl Rukky but she surpassed herself on this one. 

There seems to be a calculated attempt by some of these razz chics to keep themselves constantly in the news. I probably would do the same to divert attention if my movies stink to high heaven. 

Anyway, I can honestly tell you guys for free that even “women of the night” that hang around the Streets of VI and Ikeja will shy away from displaying their market in this manner.

OMOTOLA AKA OMO SEXY
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Wowwww, I didn`t realise this big bird outfit comes in black/grey as well.

This is a clear indication that Omotola has the intention of making this trendy but I believe she is fighting a lost battle.

Can someone please tell us who styles this lady? I promise to post her stylist’s details so that her fans will know where to channel their hate mails instead of sending to me because all I`m doing is analysing images.

I didn`t put her in any of her hideous outfits.

This is one lady who could have been fashionably outstanding only if she could bother to wear the right outfit. What is that synthetic leather strap on her back for?

I wouldn`t be surprised to see a few animal rights activists behind her with placards rallying against the amount of feathers Omotola has on and chanting “we want our feathers back now” lol.

Omotola might as well trademark the big birdyyyy look nah make everyone comot hand as she has officially made it hers now.

Monday 4 November 2013

A quick lesson for Nigerian leaders-Mike Akhigbe should'nt have died in America


Not only should Akhigbe never have died in America, he may not even have died last week, had his ailment been diagnosed early. He was in office as the nation’s Number 2 man, and he did not build or inspire any hospitals, let alone a state-of-the-art anything…
Someday, Namadi Sambo, at his appointed time just like everyone else, will die. Mr. Sambo is the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the country’s second most powerful job.
About 15 years ago, that position was held by a frontline naval chief known as Mike Akhigbe. Last week, he died in the United States of America. May his soul rest in peace.
Akhigbe was known to some as NNS Fearless. He was a tough-talking protégé of General Augustus Aikhomu, to whom he owed some of the accelerated political advancement he enjoyed at a relatively young age. He rose to the top of his profession as Vice Admiral, and rounded up public service as Chief of General Staff in the government of Abdulsalam Abubakar.
As a former leader of Africa’s most contradictory country, he should never have died in America. People go to America to live, not to die. It is the land of immigrants where people fleeing persecution or hardship, or seeking new opportunities, go. It is somewhat ironic when someone, especially one or the relative of one who has had a chance to make America of his own country, goes there to die.
Some people say it is wrong to speak ill of the dead. But I believe it is considerably worse to do ill of the living, which is why some may find a few of the remarks in this essay to be offensive. I have no apologies.
No one knows the time of his death. Not Sambo. Not Akhigbe. Not me. That is how God created us. What we all know, however—what we always know when Time and Chance elevate us or tantalize us with images of invincibility—is when we hold in our hands something called authority.
Authority: The quality of being invested with power.
Akhigbe knew authority. As a journalist in the prime of my professional health, I witnessed his ascendancy in the mid-1980s to the post of Governor of Ondo, and then of Lagos State, presiding over the vast riches of Nigeria’s richest State.
He governed, but he neither enriched nor enhanced Lagos. As our leaders usually do, he disbursed the currency of power in a lukewarm and self-centred way. He traveled with the bluster and swagger of the military, like an end unto himself. Some people who knew him well in Lagos say that is exactly whom he was, and that he could serve himself with the best of them. I know a part of this story because once, he made me an incredibly lucrative offer. I humbly declined.
Anyone looking for proof of how much of a survivalist he was may look a statement by General Abdusalami Abubakar, who served as Head of State for 11 months from 1998 until the return of Obasanjo in May 1999.
Abubakar told NewsWatch that Abacha would have retired him from the army on June 8 1998. As it turned out, that was the day he died.
“There were indications that the Chief of Naval Staff and the Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Ishaya Bamaiyi [and] Rear Admiral Mike Akhigbe and I were to be dismissed the Monday he (Abacha) died.”
Akhigbe went on to become the highest ranking naval officer at the time. When he died last week, some “top” Nigerians were falling all over themselves to pay tribute.
A former governor of Lagos State, Chief Bola Tinubu, who is richer than half of the country but has yet to build anything to serve the people, went further. “I call on the federal government to heavily invest in state-of-the-heart medical facilities…so that this disease can be early detected and treated before it becomes life-threatening. We owe that much to the memory of Akhigbe.”
Really?
Not only should Akhigbe never have died in America, he may not even have died last week, had his ailment been diagnosed early. He was in office as the nation’s Number 2 man, and he did not build or inspire any hospitals, let alone a state-of-the-art anything designed to benefit the Nigerian people.
I know he was in office for less than a year, but it is not the length of time; it is the heart that a leader invests in service. Regrettably, the heart that Akhigbe and Abubakar his boss invested in their 11 months is sad to recall.
I will list four measurements.
First: the Halliburton report of April 2010 in which Akhigbe was listed with former Nigerian leaders Ibrahim Bademasi Babangida, General Abubakar, General Abacha and Chief Ernest Shonekan among 80 Nigerians who collected inducements in exchange for contract favours on the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas project.
Second: his role in covering up the malfeasance that he and Abubakar said they uncovered on the part of Abacha and his aides. They took every opportunity to tell Nigerians of vast sums of money they had recovered from such people as Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, Abacha’s National Security Adviser; Chief Anthony Ani, his Minister of Finance; and Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, who was the Minister of Power and Steel.
From Gwarzo alone they said they had recovered as much as $700, with a lot more being expected. They said the former NSA had admitted to owning at least 28 lavish properties in Abuja, and several more in such places as Zaira, Kano and Gwarzo. At that point, about three months after Abubakar and Akhigbe assumed office, their government said about N65 billion had been recovered from the Abacha family.
Later that year, Akhigbe declared that the government’s priority was not to jail the looters, but to recover the loot.
And then, early in May 1999, weeks before Obasanjo assumed power, Abubakar disclosed that $727 million had been recovered from the Abacha family, and that the incoming civilian administration would determine its disbursement.
Third: following the election of Obasanjo, and in the weeks leading to his swearing-in, Nigeria was abuzz with several large deals being cornered by the top military chiefs, including 11 oil exploration blocks and eight oil lifting contracts. Of the loot, The News magazine reported on May 10, 1999 that Akhigbe’s Ozeko Energy Resources received OPL 243. Neither he nor the government contradicted the report, despite still being in power.
Four: in September 1999, President Obasanjo revoked lands and properties that were improperly appropriated acquired during the military regimes of Babangida, Abacha and Abubakar. Involved in the exercise were 26 prototype housing units at Gwarinmpa in Abuja, and 42 plots of land at the Osborne Phase II project in Lagos.
The Osborne stretch of land had a fascinating history. One greedy military regime after the other seized it and distributed it among its top members. After Abubakar grabbed it, the new “winners” included Abubakar, Akhigbe, Gwarzo and Major Hamza Al-Mustapha.
The moral of this tale is that if you looked at the decade and a half that Akhigbe was at the height of his powers, he had every opportunity to provide or help provide the vision and inspiration and direction and dynamism that every society needs to fire up its development and empower its people.
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Mel B looking smoking hot in red Bikini




wow hot  body for a mother of two
now we see what her hubby sees in her
nice one Mel B

Friday 1 November 2013

Iyanya celebrates birthday with inmates- get $25k Rolex watch from manager and world most expensive perfume from girlfriend

Afro-pop superstar Iyanya celebrated his
birthday today with a visit to Ikoyi Prisons.
The singer who just turned 27 was welcomed
warmly by the DCP Bamidele and the
community; he proceeded into the
correctional facility where he spoke with the
inmates.
Highlights of the visit included his
performance with the talented intimates;
Iyanya also pledged to build a recording
studio in the establishment for the musically
inclined inmates.
 

You know how they say givers never lack,
Iyanya got a $25,000,00 rolex watch from his manager and partner and also world most expensive perfume from his girlfriend, not Iyvonne Nelson oooo

world most expensive perfume by



Another Prophecy from TB Joshua- An east African president is going to be kidnapped by terrorist

A President from an East African nation will soon be kidnapped by terrorists, renowned Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua has prophesied.

The televangelist also said he saw a vision of people having a good time in a nightclub before it was blown up.

His prophecy has got many Kenyans worried even though the pastor clarified that Kenya was not the East African country he is prophesying about.

Perhaps having come from a terrorist attack just over a month ago, Kenyans are still over the edge and fear is yet to leave the hearts of many.

TB Joshua, whose net worth the BBC puts at between N1.6Billion and N3.7Billion, is said to have given several prophecies in Nigeria, most of which have come true.

pictures from Ice Prince suprise birthday party

Thursday 31 October 2013

Beyonce's mother makes red carpet debut with boyfriend--Richard Lawson

Tina Knowles, Richard Lawson
step aside mattews
Tina Knowles is stepping out with her man!
Beyoncé's hot mama walked the red carpet at the Angel Ball in New York City Tuesday evening with a brand-spanking-new accessory: her boyfriend Richard Lawson.
E! News has learned that the fashion designer is dating the V actor and that the duo danced throughout the evening.
An eyewitness says that the couple was "very cute together" at the swanky affair.
Tina, 59, looked positively stunning in a black lace gown with a feathered hem.
She opted for sleek long locks and a bold red lip to ramp up the drama factor for the black-tie gala.