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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Rapper Phyno reacts to photo of himself and Kcee talking closely



The pic above showing rapper Phyno and good friend Kcee talking closely at the MAMA nominees’ party in Lagos went viral yesterday. Fans went crazy with the photo saying that the two men were kissing but Phyno says it’s the camera angle.



Monday, 12 May 2014

Jay Z Physically ATTACKED by Beyonce's Sister [VIDEO]



Jay Z was ferociously assaulted by Beyonce's sister Solange  ... who was wildly kicking and swinging at him inside an elevator ... and the attack was captured on surveillance video ... obtained by TMZ.
According to our sources, it all went down at a Met Gala after party last week at the Standard Hotel in NYC.  In the video ... Jay Z, Beyonce and Solange step into the elevator ... and then Solange goes crazy, screaming at Jay before unleashing a violent attack.

A large man -- who appears to be a bodyguard -- attempts to hold Solange back, but she manages to connect at least 3 times.  At one point Solange throws a kick and Jay grabs her foot, but never attempts to strike her.  Beyonce stands by without getting physically involved.

And this is interesting.  When you look closely, you see the bodyguard hit the emergency stop switch on the 12th floor -- mid fight -- presumably to keep the fight private.

At one point, Solange smacks Jay with her purse ... spilling the contents all over the floor of the elevator.

Eventually the group exits the elevator ... but not before Solange takes a few last shots.

All three walked out of the building together -- Solange looks pissed -- but while Bey and Solange get in one car ... security walks Jay to a different one.


It's unclear what triggered the fight.

TMZ

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Harrysong: “My Mother & Father are Siblings




Harrison Tari Okri, aka Harrysong, is one of the hottest acts right now. This energetic writer, singer and producer shared a major secret with YES INTERNATIONAL!’s GBENGA SHABA about his parents. He also spoke on other issues…

 Let us meet you.

My name is Harrison Tari Okri. I’m from Delta State, an Ijaw man from Warri, but grew up in Port-Harcourt. My stage name is Harrysong. I am the first and the only child of my parents.

 You mean you are an only child?

No. It’s just that after my dad and my mum gave birth to me, they separated and went their different ways. So, my father got married to another woman and also my mother to another man. They separated because I was given birth to by two relations. My father and mother are actually brother and sister. They gave birth to me before they could realize that.

 How did that happen?

I don’t know.

Did you ask them?

I don’t know.

 Did you ever ask them how they met and fell in love?

Well, I learnt that when my mother was alive, she met my father. Then she was still in school and they were in the same class and the same village. But she didn’t know that they are closely related. So, I was born based on what our villagers regarded as abomination and therefore they had to separate.

 Are you saying that the discovery actually led to your parents’ separation?

Yes, of course! Because it was a big abomination, so they had to separate. Even, they attempted to kill my father in that village, but he fled, because in Warri where I come from, it is a taboo. They termed it incest.

So, how were you able to get into music?

My mum was a singer. In fact, a choir mistress in a white garment church. I used to attend choir practice with her and also sing in church. The passion to sing was also in me and that motivated me to follow her whenever she was going on any ministration when I was young. Before she died, she went to the studio and I wrote her first song when I was about eleven years old. So, anytime I think about how I started music, I always give the kudos to my mum. I started as a gospel artiste from Late Pa Benson Idahosa’s church with the name Harrysong, but then I wasn’t satisfied being limited to the four walls of the church. That was why I came to Lagos some years ago and I started hustling from street to street, from studio to studio, where I met people like Aki and Pawpaw. I worked with Omotola Jalade, Paul Play, Dr. Fresh, KC Presh, before I could produce that track, I’m in Love which actually brought me to where I am today.

Tell us some of the challenges you faced when you started?

The first thing was the acceptability. People find it difficult to accept you because they don’t really know you; because they don’t really believe in you or what you can offer. But by the grace of God, it was when I performed at Felabration and I did well that people started knowing me and people started taking me serious and were eager to associate with my music. Rhythm Unplugged, where I also performed, paved the way to meet Questionmark boss (Kevin Luciano) and he invited me.

You said you started from the church, why are you not doing gospel music?

I’m a musician and a writer, so I can do anything. But the fact is that I am a gospel artiste! I am a God’s chosen son to work for Him. I have the talent, I can do any kind of music, ranging from jazz, RnB, hip hop and others. If you invite me today to do gospel, you will see my best and that is how it is for all others. God has given me the understanding to do well in all ramifications.

When would you describe as the turning point in your career?

I think it was the last NMVA performance, because immediately after that performance, I got theCalabar Carnival deal and two other performances. So, it is truly I’m in Love that got me the breakthrough and my fan base started growing and corporate bodies started appreciating me as a brand they can identify with.

How did you get signed on by Questionmark Records?

I got to Questionmark through Debbie. He was the one that took me to Questionmark to work as a professional writer and a vocal coach. So, when I got there, Kevin heard my voice and he was interested. Then, we talked for about four months before we stared working together.

Recently, there was in uproar about your contract with Questionmark. What is your reaction to this?

The truth is that there is no way people can be working together that there won’t be challenges, ups and downs, trials; some things you want to be done are not done. Many things you want to meet up with and you are not able to. You know I’m working with people and a lot of people are working with me. I have managers, assistants and people that are expecting things that are not coming forth from me. So, I am human, you understand. Being a celebrity or a superstar doesn’t make you a ghost. I just reacted to some things that are not going on as they are supposed to be going on. But trust me, everything is okay. Yes, there was ‘wahala’, but everything is okay now.

Is there any woman in your life?

(Laughs) There was a woman in my life like two years ago, but we broke up because she could not stand the whole paparazzi thing and showbiz. So, I have to focus and just do my thing. That means there is no woman in my life now.

Are you saying she left you because of what you do?

She was just jealous; she couldn’t stand the women running after me.

What about your alleged relationship with Ego Omalicha?

I knew you were going to ask the question. Okay, when Ego was signed into Questionmark, she was like signed under me to be writing and vocal-coaching her. I was her writer, her producer. I producedThinking About You for her. I also wrote it. I produced and wrote Omalicha Nwa for her. So, it was like she had to be close to me for us to connect, to really get the song going. But it was lately that I began to hear that feelings were coming in, but I wasn’t noticing that because I was just working as a musician, a writer and a producer. So, I heard she said in a paper that I broke her heart and all sort of things. I think she should have told me when the feelings started coming. If you love someone or you have a feeling for him or her, just tell the person; but she didn’t tell me anything, so I’m innocent.

So, how is your relationship now?

She is my friend, but I’ve not seen her for a while now because I’ve been very busy travelling around to sort my career out, but it has been okay, we are good.

What if the feelings now come back again, are you ready to give it a shot?

You mean go out with Ego or marry Ego? (Laughs) Anyway, I can’t say no if it comes, why not. But the feeling is not there. I don’t have feelings for any woman now, not to talk of Ego. But if the feeling comes, why not! Ego is a beautiful girl and she is indigenous, so why not. It will be a privilege for me to have any good woman that is as focused and humble as Ego.

Strange but True ! Woman Allegedly Turned into a Bird & Landed in a Gutter in Lagos*Photos*



Earlier on today, around 9am, this woman pictured above, who allegedly confessed to being a witch, was rescued from a gutter she was trapped in around Abalti Barracks, Ojuelegba in Surulere, Lagos.

According to reports, a passerby had noticed someone stretching out her hand from a very small hole in a 6ft deep gutter just in front of the Army Barracks and calling out for help. The passerby quickly ran into the Army barracks to get help.

Within minutes, a crowd gathered with people saying all sort of things about the lady inside the gutter and how she got trapped in it. Some said she’s a witch, that she went for her meeting transformed as a
bird. Only to end up in the covered gutter after she fell uncontrollably as a bird from the sky. That it was inside the drainage she now transformed back into her human form. Some others said she was on her way from Oshogbo and got sucked in the gutter, and so on.

When the woman was asked questions like ‘What are you doing inside the gutter?’ she replied, weeping ”Please I need water, help me”.

A senior officer of the Nigerian Army reportedly asked the soldiers to get her out, a welder around the environment was called in and she was finally brought out by a good Samaritan who entered the gutter to help her out.
She was brought out naked, covered up and then she said:

My name is Amudat Jimoh, It was God that sent me here, He (GOD) said I should confess my sins so that I don’t die, please I need water to drink, help me, I don’t know how I found myself here, please help me..

A Lagos State ambulance arrived and she was taken to away for proper medical attention.

Meet The Nigerian Girl Named Most Powerful 11-Year-Old In The World


After her successful First Lady’s Colloquy in the city of Lagos, Zuriel Oduwole, 11-year-old Nigerian-American child prodigy has been listed among the the 100 most powerful individuals in the world.

New York & Singapore based Business Insider, a leader in Technology, Money, Entertainment and Market News recently released its annual list of the Worlds Most Powerful 100 Individuals – one at every age from 0 to 100 years old and Zuriel, founder of Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up, Girl-Child initiative, was named the most powerful 11-year-old person in the world today based on being the youngest person to be interviewed by Forbes, Magazine.

Describing her, the business insider said, “Oduwole started the “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program to inspire girls in Africa to achieve their dreams of an education, has interviewed a dozen presidents and prime ministers from all over Africa and was named in December as one of the most influential Africans by New Africa magazine.”

Others who made the list include, 1-year-old Margaret Hager-Bush, Grand Daughter of George Bush, 2-year-old Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Beyonce and Jayz, 8-year-old Infanta Leonor in line to Spanish Monarchy, 15-year-old Malia Obama, First Daughter of the USA, 26-year-old soccer star Lionel Messi, 29-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, 31-year-old Kim Jung Un, North Korean Leader.

The 52-year-old bracket was taken by Barrack Obama, 58-year-old bracket by Bill Gates, at 60 Chinese President Xi Jinping, at 66 former Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, at 77 years old Pope Francis, at 83 Investor Extraordinaire Warren Buffet, the Queen of England listed as the most powerful 88 year old in the world and at 90 years old is President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.

After her successful First Lady’s Colloquy in the city of Lagos, Zuriel Oduwole, 11-year-old Nigerian-American child prodigy has been listed among the the 100 most powerful individuals in the world.

New York & Singapore based Business Insider, a leader in Technology, Money, Entertainment and Market News recently released its annual list of the Worlds Most Powerful 100 Individuals – one at every age from 0 to 100 years old and Zuriel, founder of Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up, Girl-Child initiative, was named the most powerful 11-year-old person in the world today based on being the youngest person to be interviewed by Forbes, Magazine.

Describing her, the business insider said, “Oduwole started the “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program to inspire girls in Africa to achieve their dreams of an education, has interviewed a dozen presidents and prime ministers from all over Africa and was named in December as one of the most influential Africans by New Africa magazine.”

Others who made the list include, 1-year-old Margaret Hager-Bush, Grand Daughter of George Bush, 2-year-old Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Beyonce and Jayz, 8-year-old Infanta Leonor in line to Spanish Monarchy, 15-year-old Malia Obama, First Daughter of the USA, 26-year-old soccer star Lionel Messi, 29-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, 31-year-old Kim Jung Un, North Korean Leader.


The 52-year-old bracket was taken by Barrack Obama, 58-year-old bracket by Bill Gates, at 60 Chinese President Xi Jinping, at 66 former Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, at 77 years old Pope Francis, at 83 Investor Extraordinaire Warren Buffet, the Queen of England listed as the most powerful 88 year old in the world and at 90 years old is President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.

EXCLUSIVE: THE WAIT IS OVER – MRS TIWA BALOGUN IN THE DRESS

 
The bride is radiant in her Vera Wang gown carrying a bouquet of  white orchids.

Photography – Jide Alakija, Alakija Studios

Makeup –  Joyce Jacob Beauty.

Event Planning -  Prive Events by Elohor Aisien.

Photos courtesy Jide Alakija.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Meet the man who had 149 surgery procedures(N2.7M) to transform into Real Life Ken Doll


Justin Jedlica, aka real life Ken(male version of a barbie) has had 149 surgeries and spent $170k to look like a doll.He said his inspiration was Micheal Jackson & Joan Rivers..Justin who is gay says his husband has no qualms with his look..According to Daily Beast, he said..
 I’ve spent $170,000 on 149 cosmetic procedures—which is different than surgeries. I’ve probably had 19 actual full-on surgeries; even in those 19 surgeries I’ve had some combos where there have been several areas worked on.My view of myself is very realistic. I think I’m blessed to have the body I have, and [plastic surgery] has just become something that’s fun and cool.
My husband he doesn’t have any qualms with it. It was something we talked about even before we got married, because I was like, ‘We’re not going to get married if you’re going to give me shit about my surgeries!’ He was like, ‘Oh, I know that’s part of you, it’s totally fine.’ Actually, he tells me that my plastic surgery turns him on. (Laughs)
He also says real life barbie Valeria Lukyanova , is fake and just using makeup..See more pics below






She’s interesting. I hate that people compare us, because she’s putting on the illusion of a mannequin. It is a little bit weird that she’s trying to be stoic, emotionless. She’s puts her hand in the position of mitts and walks around in these tiny baby steps and blinks her eyes. She has these doll-like contacts in and extensions in her hair.She’s a very pretty little girl. She knows how to do her makeup like stage makeup and give herself different features. The same techniques are used in theater all the time and with drag queens. I’m not saying she’s a drag queen, but it’s something completely different from me.
How she became famous is all a complete lie and no one seems to realize it. And not that it matters, but everybody keeps putting her back in the headlines. Basically, when she became famous—she told me when we talked on Facebook—she was a composer. I don’t know if that means she wrote music or was a DJ, because there was a bit of a language barrier, obviously. But she wanted to get more bookings, so she and her friends decided she would dress up like a doll and pass around this little white lie that she spent £600,000 on surgery to look like Barbie.

But what happened was, it got bigger than what she wanted, and then the media came to her and said, ‘I can’t believe you did this.’ And she neither confirmed nor denied it. So everyone made the assumption that she had the surgery—she didn’t lie. She just didn’t say anything.

That’s kind of shady—because she got all of this publicity by riding on the coattails of this plastic surgery story. A little girl dressing like a doll is not worthy of two years of media exposure. If all it takes for you to be a plastic surgery celebrity is tracks in your hair, colored contacts, and breast implants, then three-quarters of the women in L.A. should be famous.Like what is the big freaking deal? And now I feel like she’s kind of hanging onto straws with these retarded articles about her living on air and light.