Friday, 23 May 2014
President Obama Takes a Surprise Walk, Can Any of Nigeria Political Leaders Do this?
President Obama took a walk, see things for himself and interract with his people, tell me how many Nigeria leaders can do this? When president Jonathan, his wife, relatives and other protocols came to lagos or when travelling to France the other day or else where, Our businesses came to an end abruptly so since you are a learner, please learn from President Obama. LEADERSHIP BY EXAMPLE. WATCH!!!
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Rihanna is an Idiot for snubbing me and my girlfriend says Charlie Sheen
Actor Charlie Sheen went ballistic on Rihanna today after the singer
snubbed him and his girlfriend at a restaurant last night. Charlie Sheen
said he took his porn star girlfriend out for her birthday at the same
restaurant as Rihanna and that his girlfriend, who is a fan had asked to
meet Rihanna. But after RiRi turned down his request for an impromptu
meet and greet, Charlie cuts loose on Rihanna via social media; Below is
what he wrote
So, I took my gal out to dinner last night with her best friends for her Bday. We heard Rihanna was present as well. I sent a request over to her table to introduce my fiancé Scotty to her, as she is a huge fan. (personally I couldn't pick her out of a line-up at gunpoint)
Well, the word we received back was that there were too many paps outside and it just wasn't possible at this time. At this time? At this time?
Lemme guess, we're to reschedule another random 11 million to 1 encounter with her some other night...? Continue...
no biggie for me; it would have been 84 interminable seconds of chugging Draino and "please kill me now" that I'd never get back.
My Gal, however, was NOT OK with it.
Nice impression you left behind, Bday or not.
Sorry we're not KOOL enough to warrant a blessing from the Princess.
(or in this case the Village idiot)
you see THIS is the reason that I ALWAYS take the time.
THIS is why I'm in this thing 31 awesome years.
Good will and common courtesy, carefully established over time to exist radically in concert with a code of gratitude!
I guess "Talk That Talk" was just a big ol lie from a big ol liar.
oh and Riahnna, Halloween isn't for a while. but good on you for testing out your costume in public. it's close; a more muted pink might be the answer, as in: none.
See ya on the way down, (we always do) and actually, it was a pleasure NOT meeting you.
clearly we have NOTHING in common when it comes to respect for those who've gone before you.
I'm guessing you needed those precious 84 seconds to situate that bad wig before you left the restaurant.
Here's a tip from a real vet of this terrain; If ya don't wanna get bothered DONT LEAVE YOUR HOUSE!and if this "Prison of Fame" is soooooooo unnerving and difficult, then QUIT
Hmm:Even More Kimye Wedding Details Emerge: Special Cell Phones for Guests, $500 Facials, Which Family Member Refuses to Attend, and More!
Kimye’s much-publicized European wedding extravaganza is
fast-approaching – T-4 days! And while the news surrounding the high
profile Kardashian-West nuptials has taken on a life of its own (so much
so, that Kim practically lost it while refuting rumors on Twitter),
there’s even more wedding weekend goodness to uncover.
Here, a round-up of all the shenanigans surrounding the Kimmie and Yeezy Paris-meets-Florence (where, um, North was reportedly conceived) blowout bash. From what each guest will get upon arrival to Kim’s insanely pricey wedding beauty prep and which family member swears he won’t attend, here’s what you need to know about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tying the knot this weekend.
Each guest will receive a private security detail and cell phone.
This definitely beats the reported rumor that Kimye will spend $125,000 on each guest. The personal security and new mobiles are, of course, to ensure privacy, Page Six reports.
And once they arrive in Paris on Friday morning and trash their cell phones, they’ll be brunching at Valentino Garavani’s chateau and getting a private tour of Versailles.
Oh, and Andre Leon Talley will be in attendance and reporting on the splendid event for Vogue.com, because, why not? According to Page Six, Talley actually requested that Valentino host the event. After they spend time in the famous fashion designer’s storied 17th century residence, they’ll head over to another timeless landmark – Versailles. While they weren’t distinguished enough to hold their nuptials there, the Parisian palace caved in and offered a private after-hours tour for Kimye and their guests.
Next, guests will be flown via private jet to Florence.
The city and reported conception site of dear little Nori has been officially confirmed as the wedding’s location. The “I do” will go down in the iconic Fort Belvedere, which reportedly cost $420,000 to rent.
As for Kim’s big-day beauty prep, she just spent $500 on a stem cell facial.
And according to a source, she’s had her skin rejuvenated with stem cells from marine plants for quite some time: “Kim’s longtime aesthetician Louise Deschamps has been giving Kim stem cell facials for years,” the source said to Us Weekly. That’s a large chump of change to prepare for your big day – even for a Kardashian.
Stepbrother Brody Jenner refuses to attend the wedding.
All because of a pesky plus-one! Bruce Jenner’s son, and former cast-member of The Hills says he won’t be attending because his girlfriend of seven months, Kaitlynn Carter, wasn’t invited. His brother Brandon and wife Leah, who appeared alongside Brody on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, will be attending.
Stay tuned for even more Kimye wedding weekend details as the big day nears!
Here, a round-up of all the shenanigans surrounding the Kimmie and Yeezy Paris-meets-Florence (where, um, North was reportedly conceived) blowout bash. From what each guest will get upon arrival to Kim’s insanely pricey wedding beauty prep and which family member swears he won’t attend, here’s what you need to know about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tying the knot this weekend.
Each guest will receive a private security detail and cell phone.
This definitely beats the reported rumor that Kimye will spend $125,000 on each guest. The personal security and new mobiles are, of course, to ensure privacy, Page Six reports.
And once they arrive in Paris on Friday morning and trash their cell phones, they’ll be brunching at Valentino Garavani’s chateau and getting a private tour of Versailles.
Oh, and Andre Leon Talley will be in attendance and reporting on the splendid event for Vogue.com, because, why not? According to Page Six, Talley actually requested that Valentino host the event. After they spend time in the famous fashion designer’s storied 17th century residence, they’ll head over to another timeless landmark – Versailles. While they weren’t distinguished enough to hold their nuptials there, the Parisian palace caved in and offered a private after-hours tour for Kimye and their guests.
Next, guests will be flown via private jet to Florence.
The city and reported conception site of dear little Nori has been officially confirmed as the wedding’s location. The “I do” will go down in the iconic Fort Belvedere, which reportedly cost $420,000 to rent.
As for Kim’s big-day beauty prep, she just spent $500 on a stem cell facial.
And according to a source, she’s had her skin rejuvenated with stem cells from marine plants for quite some time: “Kim’s longtime aesthetician Louise Deschamps has been giving Kim stem cell facials for years,” the source said to Us Weekly. That’s a large chump of change to prepare for your big day – even for a Kardashian.
Stepbrother Brody Jenner refuses to attend the wedding.
All because of a pesky plus-one! Bruce Jenner’s son, and former cast-member of The Hills says he won’t be attending because his girlfriend of seven months, Kaitlynn Carter, wasn’t invited. His brother Brandon and wife Leah, who appeared alongside Brody on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, will be attending.
Stay tuned for even more Kimye wedding weekend details as the big day nears!
Malia Obama Is Going To Tear Up the Streets This Summer?
President Obama’s less surly teen daughter, Malia, shares a birthday
with our great nation. On July 4, she’ll be 16. And that means she’s
eligible for a learner’s permit in Washington D.C.
Malia’s mother told Access Hollywood that driving was among her daughter’s summer plans, adding “look out, everyone!” She would not tell Billy Bush anything about the logistics of the driving lessons. He can probably ask his cousin or his uncle, both former presidents, about that if he was really curious.
The last presidential offspring to learn to drive while in the White House was Chelsea Clinton, who was apparently taught by her father, though he hadn’t had to drive a car himself in the last 12 years, a situation Hillary Clinton described as “scary.” Neither of Malia’s parents will be teaching her to drive, however. As Michelle said last month: “I think our [Secret Service] agents don’t want us driving with teenagers … Especially the president’s detail. I don’t think they want him in the state when she’s learning how to drive. We will fortunately be able to hand that responsibility over to someone else.”
Most of the other White House teens who turned 16 when their fathers were president did not learn how to drive because cars hadn’t been invented yet.
Bush also asked if Malia was dating anyone. Michelle said she would get “pushed off of the Truman Balcony” if she were to discuss that on national television.
Malia’s mother told Access Hollywood that driving was among her daughter’s summer plans, adding “look out, everyone!” She would not tell Billy Bush anything about the logistics of the driving lessons. He can probably ask his cousin or his uncle, both former presidents, about that if he was really curious.
The last presidential offspring to learn to drive while in the White House was Chelsea Clinton, who was apparently taught by her father, though he hadn’t had to drive a car himself in the last 12 years, a situation Hillary Clinton described as “scary.” Neither of Malia’s parents will be teaching her to drive, however. As Michelle said last month: “I think our [Secret Service] agents don’t want us driving with teenagers … Especially the president’s detail. I don’t think they want him in the state when she’s learning how to drive. We will fortunately be able to hand that responsibility over to someone else.”
Most of the other White House teens who turned 16 when their fathers were president did not learn how to drive because cars hadn’t been invented yet.
Bush also asked if Malia was dating anyone. Michelle said she would get “pushed off of the Truman Balcony” if she were to discuss that on national television.
The face of the Police Officer that Shot @ O.A.U. Student Protesters revealed
The face of the officer that shot at d crowd of Great Ife student protesting against the hike in tuition fee
These are other pics of the events of the protest
Halima Abubakar shows off banging figure in mini dress
Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar is definitely one person who believes that if you’ve got it then you just have to flaunt it.
The curvy star showed off her generous backside and a long slice of leg in this black and white dress.
She looks good, doesn’t she?
The curvy star showed off her generous backside and a long slice of leg in this black and white dress.
She looks good, doesn’t she?
Nigeria’s neglected Israeli drones, thought won’t help find girls
Nigeria bought Israeli surveillance drones years ago that might have
been used to hunt for more than 200 girls held by Islamist rebels, but
poor maintenance has left them grounded, two official sources and the
aircraft’s manufacturer said.
“To the best of our knowledge, these systems aren’t operational,” Tsur Dvir, marketing officer for Aeronautics Defense Systems, a firm based south of Tel Aviv that supplied Nigeria with Aerostar unmanned aerial vehicles, said on Tuesday.
A Nigerian government source and a former military attaché to Nigeria both confirmed the information, although they said details were sketchy owing to the secretive nature of Israeli-Nigerian military cooperation.
The Nigerian military did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but the disclosure could further embarrass President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, which has been criticized for its slow response to the hostage crisis.
Israel last week sent intelligence and hostage-negotiation officers to Nigeria to work alongside U.S., British and French experts helping the Nigerian authorities in the search, an Israeli official said on Tuesday.
“These are not operational troops, they’re there to advise,” the Israeli official said, speaking on condition of anonymity
The April 14 abduction of the girls by Islamist militant group Boko Haram, and the inability of the military to locate them after more than five weeks, have stirred a global outcry.
Failure to maintain equipment is seen as one reason why Nigeria’s military has been unable to quell the militants. Nigeria argues counter-insurgency is something it never had to deal with until the Boko Haram uprising five years ago, and so is having to slowly learn.
Dvir, speaking on the sidelines of a conference organized by Israel Defense magazine, told Reuters that since the drones were purchased several years ago, Nigerian clients had not commissioned Aeronautics to carry out any routine maintenance.
“We did receive an inquiry from them about spare parts, but it never turned into a deal. I wish it had,” Dvir said, arguing that with their extensive flying range and thermal cameras capable of picking up body heat at night, the Aerostars could have helped scour northern Nigeria for the missing girls.
“They (drones) are probably parked in a yard somewhere.”
OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT
Dvir did not say how many Aerostars were bought by Nigeria.
Nigeria’s defense spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.
The former attaché said the deal was struck in 2006, with a view to deploying the drones in the oil-producing Niger Delta, where militants were attacking crude pipelines and kidnapping oil workers before an amnesty three years later. They never flew.
Last December, Nigeria also unveiled a locally made drone at an air force base in Kaduna, although it has not flown since.
A government adviser said the Israeli drones were among many procurements that quickly went obsolete owing to lack of maintenance.
Neither source, nor the company, knew how many had been bought, but an aerospace industry source said they each would have been worth between $15 million and $17 million.
The U.S. military is already flying manned and unmanned surveillance aircraft over Nigeria to look for the girls, whose seizure piled pressure on President Jonathan to deal with the rebels.
Boko Haram has killed thousands of people in its campaign to establish an Islamic state in mostly Muslim northeast Nigeria.
Israel has defense ties with a number of African countries. Last September, it sent advisers to Kenya to help in a siege at a shopping mall in Nairobi, where Islamist militants killed at least 67 people in a gun and grenade attack.
“To the best of our knowledge, these systems aren’t operational,” Tsur Dvir, marketing officer for Aeronautics Defense Systems, a firm based south of Tel Aviv that supplied Nigeria with Aerostar unmanned aerial vehicles, said on Tuesday.
A Nigerian government source and a former military attaché to Nigeria both confirmed the information, although they said details were sketchy owing to the secretive nature of Israeli-Nigerian military cooperation.
The Nigerian military did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but the disclosure could further embarrass President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, which has been criticized for its slow response to the hostage crisis.
Israel last week sent intelligence and hostage-negotiation officers to Nigeria to work alongside U.S., British and French experts helping the Nigerian authorities in the search, an Israeli official said on Tuesday.
“These are not operational troops, they’re there to advise,” the Israeli official said, speaking on condition of anonymity
The April 14 abduction of the girls by Islamist militant group Boko Haram, and the inability of the military to locate them after more than five weeks, have stirred a global outcry.
Failure to maintain equipment is seen as one reason why Nigeria’s military has been unable to quell the militants. Nigeria argues counter-insurgency is something it never had to deal with until the Boko Haram uprising five years ago, and so is having to slowly learn.
Dvir, speaking on the sidelines of a conference organized by Israel Defense magazine, told Reuters that since the drones were purchased several years ago, Nigerian clients had not commissioned Aeronautics to carry out any routine maintenance.
“We did receive an inquiry from them about spare parts, but it never turned into a deal. I wish it had,” Dvir said, arguing that with their extensive flying range and thermal cameras capable of picking up body heat at night, the Aerostars could have helped scour northern Nigeria for the missing girls.
“They (drones) are probably parked in a yard somewhere.”
OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT
Dvir did not say how many Aerostars were bought by Nigeria.
Nigeria’s defense spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.
The former attaché said the deal was struck in 2006, with a view to deploying the drones in the oil-producing Niger Delta, where militants were attacking crude pipelines and kidnapping oil workers before an amnesty three years later. They never flew.
Last December, Nigeria also unveiled a locally made drone at an air force base in Kaduna, although it has not flown since.
A government adviser said the Israeli drones were among many procurements that quickly went obsolete owing to lack of maintenance.
Neither source, nor the company, knew how many had been bought, but an aerospace industry source said they each would have been worth between $15 million and $17 million.
The U.S. military is already flying manned and unmanned surveillance aircraft over Nigeria to look for the girls, whose seizure piled pressure on President Jonathan to deal with the rebels.
Boko Haram has killed thousands of people in its campaign to establish an Islamic state in mostly Muslim northeast Nigeria.
Israel has defense ties with a number of African countries. Last September, it sent advisers to Kenya to help in a siege at a shopping mall in Nairobi, where Islamist militants killed at least 67 people in a gun and grenade attack.
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