Friday, October 30, 2015

The Most Ridiculous Things Donald Trump Has Actually Said

 
 Lol! this man got no chill at all


On Africans: African Americans are very lazy. The best they can do is gallivanting around ghettoes, lamenting how they are discriminated. These are the people America doesn’t need 

On Ebola: “Something very important, and indeed society changing, may come out of the Ebola epidemic that will be a very good thing: NO SHAKING HANDS!”

On celebrity relationships: “Robert Pattinson should not take back Kristen Stewart. She cheated on him like a dog and will do it again – just watch. He can do much better!”

On his beauty: “Part of the beauty of me is I’m very rich.”

On the collapse of society: “I’m not a schmuck. Even if the world goes to hell in a handbasket, I won’t lose a penny.”

On his daughter: “I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”

On John McCain: “He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.”

On his future: “Anyone who thinks my story is anywhere near over is sadly mistaken.”

On Media: "You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass."

On Hillary: "If Hillary Clinton cant satisfy her husband, what makes her think she can satisfy America?"

Donald Trump was also quoted
"I hear they abuse me in their blogs but I don’t care because even the internet they are using is ours and we can decide to switch it off from this side."


Once again, US business magnate Donald Trump has expressed his deep disgust for Africans by referring to them as lazy fools only good at eating, lovemaking and thuggery. 
Speaking in Indianapolis, Trump who is also the republican Presidential torch bearer reiterated his promise to deport Africans especially those of Kenyan origin including their son Barrack Obama.
  
"African Americans are very lazy. The best they can do is gallivanting around ghettoes, lamenting how they are discriminated. These are the people America doesn’t need. They are the enemies of progress. Look at African countries like Kenya for instance, those people are stealing from their own government and go to invest the money in foreign countries. From the government to opposition, they only qualify to be used as a case study whenever bad examples are required. How do you trust even those who have ran away to hide here at the United States hiding behind education? I hear they abuse me in their blogs but I don’t care because even the internet they are using is ours and we can decide to switch it off from this side. These are people who import everything including matchsticks. In my opinion, most of these African countries ought to be recolonized again for another 100 years because they know nothing about leadership and self governance" Explained Donald Trump bitterly as he illuminated how he plans to reconstruct America and restore its lost glory.

     "I promise to make America great again by restoring our dignity that we have since lost through Obama. The more reason why I still believe that he, and his Kenyan brothers and sisters should be deported back to Kenya to make America safe."


Source: By Christine Mendoza for Politica

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Video: Aren't you touched by Zoe and Grace Angelic voice?

Was just passing by on instagram and saw these adorable twins page. They are one of  the Gospel singer with the most powerful and best singing voice. Listening to this particular clip made my day. Check on iTunes for their new single "i will stay"

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3 year old boy takes wheel after drunk mother falls out of truck





An Oklahoma woman has been arrested after police say she drunkenly fell out of her pickup truck and her three-year-old son steered the vehicle to safety across a four-lane road.
Taloa Foster, 33, was charged with child endangerment.
Witnesses said the toddler grabbed the wheel and steered the truck across lanes of traffic after his mother tumbled out of vehicle on Wednesday.

The boy's twin brother was also in the truck at the time.

The vehicle eventually crashed into an embankment along the road near Ada, about 80 miles (130km) southeast of Oklahoma City.The boys were unhurt, police said.

Police said Ms Foster told them that the boy had unbuckled his seat belt and she was trying to secure him when she fell out of the vehicle

Man, 48, charged with strangling his 76-year-old mother to death and living with her body in motel room for SEVEN weeks



 Charles Cole, 48, has been arrested in the strangulation murder of his mother, Betty


A man has been accused of strangling his mother and living with her remains in a motel room for seven weeks.
Police say Charles Cole, 48, killed his mother at the Pleasant Valley Motel in Pleasant Valley, New York on August 16.
He then allegedly hid her body in the room for seven weeks before police knocked on the door on October 6, responding to a request for a welfare check, according to police.
Cole and his wife, Ronalda, 40, had lived in the motel room with his mother, Betty, 76, and two dogs.
Motel workers said they had performed maintenance on the room several times in the weeks cops say the body was there, but never saw or smelled anything amiss.
They also say they never saw the mother living there, only the couple. 
Police came to check on the mom on October 6 after family members said they couldn't make contact with her.


A few hours after the welfare check, motel employees say that the couple moved out, taking one dog with them and leaving the other.
Police say the pair then drove to the small town of Lodge, South Carolina, which is located about halfway between Augusta and Charleston, and dumped her body.
Wife Ronalda Cole, 40, has been charged as being an accessory in the murder of Betty Cole
Wife Ronalda Cole, 40, has been charged as being an accessory in the murder of Betty Cole

Charles Cole allegedly left his mother's body in a plastic bin in a secluded, wooded area off Interstate 95.
Police would not say why he chose that area.
Her remains were found on October 17 and Ronalda Cole was arrested the next day.
Charles Cole wasn't located until five days later, at a homeless shelter in Poughkeepsie.
'I find it hard to imagine the circumstances that would lead a son to strangle his mother, but also to live with the body in a motel room and then travel several states away and dump her like trash,' state police Capt. John Ryan said in a press conference held at the Troop K headquarters in Millbrook, New York. 
Charles Cole is charged with second-degree murder and is being held at Dutchess County Jail without bail.
His wife faces a charge of tampering with physical evidence, a felony.
Police believe she helped her husband transport and dispose of her mother-in-law's body. She is being held on $10,000 cash bail. 
The dog that was left behind at the motel has been placed with a local animal shelter

Man, 62, dies in front of his devastated partner after being bitten by one of the world's most dangerous snakes... despite her desperate attempts to stop the poison.







A 62-year-old man has died from a heart attack in front of his devastated partner after being bitten by one of the world's most dangerous snakes.
The victim, who has yet to be identified, died on his property, near the north Queensland city of Townsville, this morning despite attempts by his partner to save him.
Ambulance crews rushed to the Toolakea Beach home at about 8.30am and performed CPR, but the man died at the scene.
Paramedic Michael Grainger told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the man's partner had applied a compression bandage over the bite - which is the accepted practice.
'The snake possibly could have been a brown snake or a Taipan because it actually caused the patient to deteriorate into a cardiac arrest,' said Mr Grainger.
'Despite ambulance resuscitation, we were unsuccessful and the patient unfortunately deteriorated and died on the scene.' 
The onset of warmer weather, bringing snakes out of wintry hibernation in Australia, has resulted in increased activity by the reptiles.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Yves Saint Laurent exhibition extended after museum's visitor numbers triple


The first exhibition in the UK on the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent has become the most successful in the 100-year history of the Bowes Museum in County Durham, and is being extended until 8 November.
The museum, created as a 17th-century-style French chateau in the improbable setting of Barnard Castle, has a renowned costume collection and was chosen by the designer’s estate as the only UK site for the exhibition Yves Saint Laurent: Style is Eternal. Saint Laurent was born in 1936 in Algeria and died in 2008 in Paris, his adopted city where he created one of the most famous haute couture houses in the world.
His work included designs for theatre, ballet and cinema, and was shown in museums including the Metropolitan in New York.
The Bowes exhibition is expected to have been seen by more than 70,000 people. Visitor numbers and sales in the shop have tripled over the last three months.

20 Shot Dead by Boko Haram






Twenty persons were shot dead by suspected Boko Haram gunmen on Wednesday on a road outside a village in Borno State, local sources said.
According to AFP, a large group of Boko Haram gunmen fleeing a military offensive on their camp in Nganzai district opened fire on four cars just outside Jingalta village, 70 kilometres north of Maiduguri, killing all 20 passengers inside, a vigilante and a villager said.
“We received information of an attack by Boko Haram gunmen on four cars near Jingalta village where they shot dead all 20 occupants of the vehicles before setting the cars ablaze,” said Babakura Kolo, a member of a local vigilante group assisting the military in fighting the terrorists Maiduguri.
The attack came as the Commanding Officer in charge of 28 Taskforce Battalion, Mubi, Adamawa, Brig.-Gen V. O. Ezugwu, yesterday confirmed the killing of two members of the sect and the rescuing of 16 families in Madagali.
Ezugwu told journalists in a telephone interview in Yola that the success was recorded on Tuesday night during an encounter with the insurgents in Madagali local government area of the state.
Ezugwu said more than 100 cows were recovered alongside two AK 47, six grenade, two pump action machine guns and 18 motorcycles from the fleeing insurgents.
He said the motorcycles were all destroyed.  The officer lauded the complementary effort of vigilante members in the area for their support to the military.
Of recent, Boko Haram insurgents had been attacking villages in Madagali local government area.Commenting on the development, Hon. Adamu Kamale of Madagali/Michilka Federal Constituency has commended the effort of the troops and urged the federal government to urgently deploy more troops to the area to effectively check the renewed menace of the insurgents.

over 200 Students at Ekiti Federal Govt. College Hospitalized for Cholera




No fewer than 200 students of the Federal Government Girls’ College in Efon Alaaye, Ekiti State , have  been hospitalized for the outbreak of a disease suspected to be cholera epidemic in the school.
The development had triggered serious panic across the state, as parents whose wards are in the school were rushing to the school in droves to identify the victims.
It was reliably confirmed that signs had started manifesting  since October 10, when some students were vomiting  and stooling
uncontrollably, which sparked up fear among the staff and students.
When the matter was going beyond proportion, the principal, Mrs Grace Ogunyomi was said to have reported  it to the state government on Wednesday for prompt action

Meet The Uber driver charged with raping a British tourist, after picking her up from a Sydney bar

Muhammed Naveed, the Uber driver charged with allegedly raping a 22-year-old British tourist after he offered to drive her home from a Sydney bar has been pictured in handcuffs.
Muhammad Naveed, 39, was led away from Burwood Local Court in Sydney's inner-west, after he appeared on Thursday.
The 22-year-old woman Naveed alleged attacked was walking in Vaucluse in Sydney's eastern suburbs at 12.30am on Sunday when he pulled up beside her in a Hyundai.
Naveed allegedly spotted the woman walking along Bayswater Road holding her shoes after she left the World Bar night club in Kings Cross where she had been with friends.
The woman, who had only been in Australia for three weeks, accepted Naveed's offer for a ride thinking he was a taxi driver.
Court documents state the victim had been at the bar with friends when she left because she was feeling too drunk.
CCTV cameras from a petrol station captured Naveed driving in and buying condoms at about 1am.
He then pulled into a nearby side street and allegedly asked the woman if she wanted to sit in the back. 


 
Naveed, 39, in custody at Burwood court in Sydney on Thursday led away by police after he was charged with allegedly raping a British tourist 





 

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

I would have been a Doctor, says Olusegun Obansanjo


 
Former President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo has said he would have preferred to be a medical doctor but for lack of well-equipped laboratory and teachers in the secondary school he attended.
Obasanjo, who admitted he went to a very good school, Baptist Boys’ High School, however, explained “even then, we did not have a modern science laboratory complex. So I did physics with chemistry because there was no good enough facilities and teachers for biology. If I had had a good science laboratory, I would have become a medical doctor”.
The former President spoke at the commissioning ceremony of a multi-million naira science laboratory complex donated to Ibogun Comprehensive High School, Ibogun, Ogun State. Ibogun is Obasanjo’s ancestral home.
Obasanjo said he started his primary education in that school 67years ago. But the school has since been turned to a Secondary School, which is now the only government secondary school serving 39 villages in Ibogun, according to the school’s Principal, Mr. Sanusi Ayinla.
The laboratory complex with the latest science equipment for biology, chemistry and physics, costing several millions of naira, was donated by the Chevron Oil Company and its co-ventures in the Agbami field.
They include Famfa Oil Ltd, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC), Statoil Nigria Limited and Petroleo Brasileiro Nig. Ltd.
Obasanjo who disclosed to his large audience, including traditional rulers stated that he was a pioneer primary school pupil in the school before it became a secondary school, adding: “I want to say to you students and teachers that you are lucky.”
He added, “I was told the laboratory has three sections: physics, chemistry, biology. I went to a very good secondary school, BBHS (Baptist Boys High School) but even then, we did not have a modern science laboratory, so I could not do physics, chemistry and biology because there was no good facility and teachers, but now modern science laboratories are at your doorstep”.

Clergywoman urges prayers for Buhari



The General Overseer of Victory Christian Church, Apostle Nkechi Frances Anayo, has made a plea to Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration with prayers.
According to her there is need for us as a nation to engage in a prayer campaign for the survival of one Nigeria.
This statement came at a press briefing organized by the church recently to celebrate three decades of existence. Anayo described the celebration as an era of a new glory for the ministry, using the number 30 to illustrate the Eagle as a bird that is left with two options at the age of 30 to either die or experience rebirth. It depends on the path the Eagle determines to take, with its survival spanning to age 70.
She also enjoined Nigerians to propagate the message of love, unity, peace and stability of the country, which remains the overriding principle and direction of our faith regardless of religious difference we are Nigerians and must live as Nigerians.
Anayo added that the leadership of Nigeria needs collective prayers, unity of purpose not only to move on but continue to occupy its enviable position as the giant of Africa in every aspect.
Continuing, she said that Nigeria cannot break up into little sectional pieces because the Almighty created this nation on purpose and, at 55, we must cancel evil report against our nation.
“It is our collective responsibility to have a stake in a violence-free country,” she said.

Read more on: www.ngrguardiannews.com

Infringement lawsuit against Jay Z's 'Big Pimpin' ' is dismissed



A U.S. District Court judge in Los Angeles on Wednesday dismissed a copyright infringement suit filed in 2007 against rappers Jay Z and Timbaland that accused them of using elements of a 1957 song by an Egyptian composer without permission.
Osama Ahmed Fahmy claimed they didn't pay for the rights to sample a Baligh Hamdi song from 1999's called Big Pimpin'.
The judge didn’t rule on the merits of that claim, but said the nephew of composer Baligh Hamdi, whose song “Khosara Khosara” figured into Jay Z’s 2000 hit single “Big Pimpin’,” did not have the right to pursue the infringement claim. Judge Christina A. Snyder reportedly told jurors she was dismissing the case after consulting with experts in Egyptian law.
Hamdi’s nephew Osama Ahmed Fahmym argued in his lawsuit that Jay Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, and Timbaland, born Timothy Mosley, had used bits of his uncle’s composition without permission. Both musicians testified in court that they had sought and received permission to use the flute notes from “Khosara Khosara” that appear several times in “Big Pimpin’.”
It's rare for celebrities to testify in person in copyright infringement cases, but Carter and Mosley spent two days in the L.A. courtroom as witnesses.
Although, Lawyer vows to appeal dismissed Jay Z lawsuit.


I was beaten nearly to death





A MIDDLE-AGED man Emmanuel Oko Uwa yesterday told the Federal High Court sitting in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital how he was tortured by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) which led to his frequent passing out of blood while urinating.
A native of Agboride village, Ebonyi State, Uwa, who was arrested and arraigned by NDLEA officials in 2012 for being in possession of 1kg Indian hemp, said that he suffered humiliation in the hands of the Agency.
Addressing the court, Uwa said men of the NDLEA of about 21 invaded his compound at 3:00am on February 15, 2012 and started ransacking his rooms after asking the whereabouts of one Sunday Ogbonnia who resides in the compound.
Uwa said when he told the NDLEA officials that Ogbonnia was not in the compound, they started forcing him to follow them to their office.
“Because I refused to follow them, they started beating me mercilessly. They later bundled me inside their car and left. They broke my legs and inflicted injuries on my face as can be seen even till now.”
“When they got to their office, they continued the torture to the extent that I started urinating blood each time I want to urinate and it is still happening to me.”
“They said I should admit that I am a drug dealer to free myself which I refused because I am a trader who trades in palm oil, not hard drugs.”
“They later forced me to sign a prepared statement which I did to save my life because I was seriously down,’’ he narrated.
Uwa said his step-brother framed him up because of struggles for his late father’s assets, which he said has polarized the family.
While interrogating him, the prosecution counsel M.C Onyia told the suspect that he was found with a polythene bag containing Indian hemp when officials of the NDLEA surrounded his compound.
He further told the suspect that no official of NDLEA tortured him and that he voluntarily wrote a statement where he admitted committing the crime.

Meet the king with 100 wives




Abumbi II, the 11th king, of Bafut, Cameroon, has close to 100 wives. They weren't all his to start. According to local tradition, when a fon/king dies, his successor inherits all his wives and then marries his own queens.
"The queens have a great role to play in the fondom," notes Prince Nickson, also of Bafut, noting that it is up to these women behind the man to shape him in his kingly role.
"Behind every successful man must be a very successful, staunch woman," says Abumbi's third wife, Queen Constance.
"Our tradition has it that when you are king, the elderly wives remain to hand down the tradition to the younger wives, and also to teach the king the tradition because the king had been a prince, not a king."
Despite the fact that polygamy is legal in Cameroon, the data shows that there are far fewer polygamous marriages across the African continent. The practice is being challenged by changing values, the spread of the Christian faith, the growing appeal of the western way of life but also the rising costs of having large families. It is against this backdrop that Cameroon's traditional rulers must walk the fine line between two often conflicting cultures.
"During colonialism other values came in, of governance, different from the traditional values we had and therefore there is this constant conflict between the traditional values and modern western values," admits Fon Abumbi II, who has ruled Bafut, the largest fondom in the region, for 47 years.
"My role is to blend them, to find the way forward so my subjects can enjoy the fruits of development and modernity without destroying their culture. Without a culture, you are not a human being, you are an animal. And therefore the chieftaincy institution is the guarantor of our culture."
Though polygamy is often met with criticism in the West, there are some who deem it a valuable tradition. After meeting with Fon Abumbi II, Soni Methu, presenter for CNN's Inside Africa, noted that there was more to the practice than meets the eye:
"I understand that we might be quick to judge the lifestyle of the kings, but just like in the United Kingdom, African kingdoms and kings are bound to a rich culture and history. (Practices) like inheritance of all your father's wives is nothing but a moral obligation."
She also observed that many of these royals are highly accomplished. On meeting the queens of Fon Ndofua Zofia II of Babungo -- one of Cameroon's youngest traditional rulers -- Methu said:
"All his young wives, forced on him by tradition, spoke fluent English in a French-speaking region and were great marketers."
It is this seeming contradiction that makes life in the fondom fascinating and confusing. Are they stuck in the past or keeping pace with the present? Fon Zofoa III doesn't think you have to choose. He may have "inherited" 72 wives and more than 500 children after his father's death, but he considers himself a very modern king.
"To run a kingdom nowadays in this era, you must be educated because things are moving very fast. Like they used to say, education is light, ignorance is darkness."

watch video on http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/17/africa/the-king-with-100-wives-cameroon/index.html

First Lady of China suffers unfortunate make-up mishap as she arrives at Lord Mayor's banquet

It can happen to the best of us and now the First Lady of China has been caught out by the  make-up faux pas that's struck loads of celebrities in the past like my lovely Angelina Jolie, Kate Winslet to mention few.
Madame Peng Liyuan arrived at a lavish banquet at the Guildhall in London's financial district with her husband Chinese president Xi Jinping, held in honour of his visit this evening.


 
From left to right, Lady Mayoress Gilly Yarrow, First Lady Peng Liyuan, President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping, Lord Mayor Alan Yarrow and Prince Andrew, Duke of York pose for photographers on the red carpet during the Lord Mayors banquet at the Guildhall


But the fashion conscious First Lady of China, who has already stepped out in several outfits during the first two days of the state visit, appeared to white powder on her forehead and nose.





'Are we in America yet?': says Taiwan woman who gave birth on LA-bound flight

You all remember the story of a woman who gave birth on a U.S.-bound flight has since soured after she was deported back to Taiwan without her child and warned she could face a fine of more than $30,000.
Earlier this month a footage emerged of the mother, known by her surname Jian, giving birth to a 'premature' child at 30,000ft, six hours into a 19 hour journey from Bali to Los Angeles on a China Airline flight.
Jian claimed upon boarding to be 32 weeks pregnant, the latest date expectant mothers are still free to fly without a fit-to-travel certificate from a doctor under Taiwanese aviation regulations. But she reportedly gave birth at 36 weeks.
According to China.com.cn, the mother refused to lay flat to give birth and kept asking 'are we in America yet?'
Eventually she gave birth above Alaska 30 minutes before the airplane conducted an emergency landing into the state's Anchorage Airport.
Jian was separated from her child on Saturday after the newborn was awarded U.S. citizenship, a news site claims.

OMG!!! why separate the baby from her mother?poor child. this is so sad..



Read more and watch the footage on: http://www.dailymail.co.uk

We're Giving Marriage a Second Chance--Khloe and Lamar


According TMZ, Khloe and Lamar yesterday October 20th called off their divorce.
Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom have jointly gone to court to dismiss their divorce case, because they want to stay husband and wife ... TMZ has learned.
Khloe's lawyer Laura Wasser went before a judge Wednesday morning, asking a judge to withdraw the papers they both signed to end their marriage. The file was sitting in a pile waiting to be processed and signed by a judge.
The judge granted Wasser's request and the file is now dead.
Khloe filled for divorce in December 2013, but sat on it for a year and a half because she tried to save her marriage by trying to get Lamar into rehab. She finally gave up this summer.
As we reported, Khloe privately vowed to be by Lamar's side during his recovery, which will take months, and a few days ago they both agreed to give their marriage another chance. They both signed the document Wasser presented to the judge, asking that the divorce case be dismissed.





well, i love the two together.. All the best Lamar and Khloe.