Monday, 28 April 2014

Jennifer Lopez Celebrates Women’s Curves Assets on New Anthem ‘Big Booty’

After years of being celebrated for having one of the best physiques in entertainment, Jennifer Lopez has finally made a song about one of her most famous assets: Her butt.
“Big Booty” was one of the six songs the American Idol judge previewed Friday at a listening session at Nikita Malibua for her still untitled 10th album due out on June 17. When she first heard the song produced by Diplo, she did not want to record it. But Chris Brown and her 6-year-old twins, Max and Emme, helped her change her mind.
Brown, who wrote other songs for the album and was in the studio when J.Lo first heard “Big Booty,” got excited when she was presented with the track. “‘This is the kind of song I want to hear J.Lo do,’” she recalls of Brown’s reaction.
Lopez gave the record some thought and agreed to record it if she wasn’t the focus. She wanted to instead make a fun anthem for women. The song’s chorus includes the lyrics, “Big big booty, she got a big booty,” and features a verse from Pitbull, whose 2004 breakthrough hit “Culo” also celebrates curvy women.
Even after recording “Big Booty,” J.Lo wasn’t convinced to keep the record until she received the approval of her children. “I was in the car with the twins and they were like ‘Big big booty, she got a big booty,’ and I saw that it was just a fun record.”
“Big Booty” was the most upbeat of the new songs previewed. The album’s second single, “First Love,” produced by Max Martin, is a booming, midtempo about finally finding true love. The Chris Brown and Chantal Kreviazuk-penned “Emotions” is an airy ballad about, again, the search for real love. In “Acting Like That,” produced by Rockstar, Lopez offers a bitter breakup song boasting a slow, stuttering beat.
Lopez also played two more ballads, the moody and sexy “Never Satisfied” and Spanish guitar track “Let It Be,” produced by Harmony Samuels.
Lopez said she sings about love from a genuine place on her album, comparing the perspective of her past records to fairytales. She said her new point of view is inspired by “becoming a mom and all the things I went through over the last few years.”
On March 11, Lopez released the song “I Luv Ya Papi” featuring French Montana, and released a remix featuring Montana, DJ Khaled, Big Sean and Tyga on Monday.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Seun Kuti To Lead ‘Fight’ Against Nigeria common enemy 'Boko Haram'

For the very first time, a youth is finally leading protest against Boko Haram insurgencies in the country.
Reports gathered has it that, son of late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Seun, will on May 1, 2014, in Lagos, will lead a massive protest tagged “Stolen Dreams” to fight against Boko Haram .
The protest train, which will commence at 9a.m from CMS, will travel through the major highways of Lagos.
Seun’s manager, Oloye, said during the week that the rate of terrorism is the reason for the protest “we want to protest and fight against the high rate of blood shed by children and women in the North.
“Nigerians can no longer condone the killings of these innocent souls. The massive long-walk is to demonstrate our grievance against terrorism”.
Finally, Seun said he will be leading the protest immediately he returns from his concert tours of Europe.

Lupita Nyong'o Is Most Beautiful Woman of People Magazine's...

Lupita is still on a roll as she has been named People Magazine's Most beautiful woman 2014..The 31 year old said about her recent feat.."It was exciting and just a major, major compliment And especially, "I was happy for all the girls who would see me on [it] and feel a little more seen."

IME SUNDAY UDOKA GIRL FRIEND/BABY MAMA GOES NAKED FOR ALLURE

Just in case you do not know we that is, it's the gloriously adorable Nia Long. This would be the 2nd time she would be exposing her adorable body for the work of art. First time was while she was heavily pregnant and now again for the annual Allure Nude stars Issue with some other stars.

The 43 year old still looks stunning in her barest essentials and after 2 kids. On doing nude shoots- She says ''Posing nude is probably the most uncomfortable thing ever, and not from a spiritual sense'', ''I am still going naked. I can still take it off-Two babies later. The point is to capture the true essence of beauty in our most comfortable state-and that is nude. ''

Niger Republic Youths Were Paid $3,085 To Join Boko Haram

Young Nigerians at the border town of Nigeria and Niger Republic, Diffa, have confessed to be recruits of the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram.
A member of a gang in Niger told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that Boko Haram Islamist militants from Nigeria “regularly come across the border, looking for recruits.”
The gang members, in their 20s, said they were paid $3,085 (about N500,000) to join the insurgency and since they were jobless, they were willing to take the cash, but with no interest in protecting Sharia law.
However, they said they were willing to strike if given the assignment to do so, as they blamed their decision to join the militant group on their joblessness.
“They have paid Nigerian naira ($3,085, £1,835) to those of us who followed them over there,” one of the young men said.
“When they come, we inform them about what’s going on, what the security forces are up to.
“We have no jobs; some of us are still at high school, but we need money. Violence has become a form of work for us.”
These confessions were revealed in a documentary published by the BBC, on Tuesday, after Thomas Fessy, a BBC reporter visited Diffa region in Niger Republic.
BBC made contacts with this local gang, who claimed they collaborated with Boko Haram and agreed.
According to BBC documentary, five of these young Nigeriens said they had already joined the militant Boko Haram sect, while two other members were killed in operations.
In total there are about a dozen gang members in a tiny, dark room, built with local mud-bricks.
When the reporter asked them: “If you are asked to launch an attack here, will you be ready to do that?”
Their response: “Yes, we are ready. We have no job, so, we are ready. That is what we are here for.”
When the BBC reporter asked if they agreed with Boko Haram’s reason for fighting, they answered in unison: “No. We only do it for the money.”
Arriving one by one to meet the BBC crew earlier on a street corner in Diffa, they all wore skinny jeans, bright coloured T-shirts and shiny chains, like those seen around the necks of American rappers on music videos.
Their attitude and brand new clothes made them stand out when they walked down the dusty streets of Diffa.
The fashion style is clearly inspired by Western consumerism rather than Islamist militancy.
“We break into houses for cash; sometimes we beat people for money, we steal their animals so we can eat and then we gather up and take Tramol (an opiate drug), smoke ganja (marijuana) and drink alcohol,” one of the gang members said.
The BBC reporter, giving an account of his experience at the border town, said: “At the Sahara, there is little space to take for covers from the storm at the village, as the first attack by Boko Haram by its militants meant deadly worst times for them to live in the border and the river between Niger and Nigeria.”
He said on either side of the border, people had enjoyed strong links for centuries, sharing ethnicity and culture.
The report said Nigeria’s neighbouring countries, Niger, Cameroon and Chad, were fearful that the group’s insurgency might spill over to their borders.
A resident told the BBC that the area was just three kilometres away from Nigeria, expressing his belief that the border would keep them safe for now.
On Lake Chad, according to the documentary, Nigerians were fleeing by boats, as the reporter quoting from a United Nations (UN) report, said the UN estimates that 500 people crossed into Niger from Nigeria every week.
One of the refugees, Mutala Suleiman, who arrived last month with his two wives and six children, narrating his story, said: “We were almost going to bed that night when we heard the gunshot.” We ran to escape. A little girl was shot as she fled the burning house.”
He said he counted 50 dead people on the streets during the last attack.
The Diffa area, according to BBC reporter, was suffering from growing refugee crisis without camps and the authorities argued they could become new targets or worse, recruitment centres for Boko Haram.
He stated in the documentary that “Boko Haram insurgents have shown they can hit the Nigerian state in different ways. While raiding villages, attacking schools and abducting children.
To check against possible attack, the threat, according to the report, means daily patrol across the borders and several attacks have been foiled over the last months, while dozens of men suspected to be linked with Boko Haram had been arrested.
“We know that Boko Haram members come across the border, but we are watching them closely,” Diffa government representative Inoussa Saouna said.
“Just last December, we arrested two dozens of men — we believe they were planning to kidnap the regional governor, the military zone commander and myself,” he added.
Military police, customs officers, as well as national guards conduct daily patrols along the porous border to mitigate the threat.
The border town On paper, the border is supposed to be secured by joint patrols with soldiers from both countries. However, they are yet to start.
Niger’s security forces are receiving training, logistics and intelligence support from both the United States and France.
Most of the border between Niger and Nigeria is naturally drawn by the Komadougou Yobe River.
On either side of it, people have enjoyed strong links for centuries, sharing ethnicity, culture and living off the cross-border trade.
At the Bosso border point, many people cross on foot through water knee-high as the river is at its lowest level in the hottest month of the year.
It allows motorbikes and cars to drive through easily too.
Most cars showing Nigerian number plates come from Borno State bearing the slogan “Home of peace”.”
The UN refugee agency said more than 50,000 people had now crossed into Niger, fleeing the relentless violence.
The many lake islands are now home to thousands and a lot of people, like Mourtalla Souleymane, have made it to the trading post of Krikri on Niger’s shore.
But how many more people can one of the poorest countries in the world take in? Borno State has a population of five million 10 times more than Niger’s Diffa region.
The UN refugee agency said it would try to build new homes and expand existing neighbourhoods rather than setting up camps.
In a report published this month, the Brussels-based think-tank International Crisis Group noted that Boko Haram has “resorted to forced conscription and recruiting criminals and thugs, paying them for attacks.”
Troops uncover Boko Haram’s operational tricks Troops fighting insurgency in the north eastern part of the country have uncovered a trick of members of the Boko Haram group, which they use to disguise, with their vehicles unable to be detected from the air.
Top security sources disclosed to the Nigerian Tribune authoritatively that the insurgent group made use of used oil and sand to coat the body of the vehicles which they used in their attack.
According to the source, this made them invisible in the air during bombings by the Nigerians Air Force.
The sources disclosed that the essence of the gimmick was to make the Boko Haram vehicle invisible from the air, as they would look like ordinary ground.
The sources disclosed that this was one of the major problems being faced by the Air Force during their operations as these vehicles could not be picked from the air.
However, the lid was blown open by one of the Boko Haram suspects who was involved in the local technology and during investigations, he confessed that the method was used to disguise as the Air Force planes flew over their areas.
The suspect said with the trick, the group had been able to survive a number of bombings from the Air Force.
The top security source revealed that the method was uncovered when a large number of the Boko Haram vehicles were captured and were found to be coated with the used-oil and sand.
In a related development, there are strong indications that the state of emergency in the three north eastern state of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, which ended last Saturday may be extended by another three months, after the meeting of all state governors today.
According to a top military source, the extension would afford the troops the opportunity to mop up all their operations in the area.
The sources disclosed that if the state of emergency was not extended, the country would be back to the dark days when the terrorists held sway in those areas of the country.
The source added that the military had already started pushing for the extension of the state of emergency, which was their presentation at their last security meeting.
The extension, the source revealed, would afford the military the opportunity to consolidate on the gains made so far and end the insurgency in the country.

Dbanj visits victims of Nyanya bomb blast

Dbanj visited some of the victims of Nyanya bomb blast today at the Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja where he donated some items and settled some hospital bills..According to NAN,he said
“I am a Nigerian and I am affected by any tragedy that befalls us and particularly in the spirit of Easter, I came to show the victims support.I have seen that the survivors are responding positively to treatment and thanked the medical team here for the efforts.We are appealing to the perpetrators of these acts to have a rethink and support the peace initiative so that our people would not be subjected to such wickedness”
The FCT Health Secretary Onakomaiya who came with him said..
“You can see that some of the patients are really excited to see a renowned artiste like D-banj visit them; it is very commendable”
Meanwhile, see what a fan asked him below…

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Men Want Big Boobs Says Actress Lydia Forson

She is one of he hottest babes in the Ghanian movie industry and she has all it takes to grab the attention of any man, anytime. Lydia Forson used to be shy about her big stuffs, but not anymore. Now she enjoys it: What role will you not play in a movie?
I never say never! So, I don’t know. Sometimes, you say something, but 10 years after, you are caught doing it. There are some situations I pray I’m never put into. But if it is for me to tell a story, why not?
Most plus-size actresses have challenges getting certain kinds of roles that are seen to be only for slim people. Could you share your experience with me?
I always try to be as realistic as possible when I’m answering this question because it’s so easy for me to say it’s not a problem. I want someone reading to know that she is not the only person going through these challenges. The truth is, I accepted my body years ago. But I have my days: there are days I look at myself and I’m not too happy.. And there are days I look at myself and feel like I’m so sexy.
But the reality is, everybody, whether you are slim, short, tall, light or dark, you will have your days. But you have to accept yourself the way you are at that particular moment. If you can’t change it, rock it! Yes, the pressure sometimes makes you wanna lose weight. But I think my focus now is just being healthy. You don’t wanna be 30 and look 40. So, I’m not a strong advocate of lose weight and be a certain size.
The truth is, everybody wishes that he or she was somebody else. No human being looks at himself or herself in the mirror and says, ‘I am perfect’. And that’s the message I like to put out there. People will look at me and say, ‘Oh! Lydia, you are so perfect. We love your body.’ No, I have my days. And there are days I’m like, you know what, I’m the best thing that ever happened to this world.
Is your size hereditary?
Yes, I’m a Fanti. I don’t think I’m a big girl. I think I’m just a buddilcious girl. I just have a big butt and big boobs. Fanti women are just like that; they are very curvy. It is something that when I was six years old, I wanted it; but when I was in class six, I wanted it to go away. But you grow up and realize the truth that a man wants something he can hold on to. They may look at the skinny models. But they always know what they want in bed. It’s not x-rated, but I’m just saying they know what they want.
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