Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Singer K Michelle takes all her clothes off for her new single cover



Guess nudity is the fastest way to get attention these days. Singer and reality star K Michelle recently unveiled her new single art-cover and on it, she's completely nude except for red roses covering her privates. See the full pic after the cut...






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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Actress Bleona Qereti's Naked Dress To The 2014 AMAs



This is what actress Bleona Qereti wore to the American Music Awards yesterday.
The 35-year-old Albanian-born television personality  made sure all eyes were on her with the mesh, glittery dress she opted for. See back view after the cut.





The rate atr which fashion is going ehn....?! Do leave your comments.

Actress Bai Ling Scantily Clad At LA Movie Premiere


Risque night out: David Arquette and Bai Ling attend the screening of their new film The Key at The Real Experimental Film Festival in Beverly Hills, California on Friday
Bai Ling poses with actor David Arquette 
This is what actress Bai Ling wore to the Los Angeles Premiere of 'The Key'.
The very ridiculous risque attire according the the 48 year actress on twitter was designed by her. She wrote:
'My creation I made a Key & a lock into tonight's dress can u tell? Be gentle yet Brave.' 
 See a full pic after the cut:
Do you see the key? The father-of-two's co-star explained her cleavage-baring outfit pointing to her sequined top that was made to resemble a key

What are your thoughts on Bai Ling's self designed outfit? I think she should stick to acting

Photos:Etisalat iParty held in Lagos

 

It was an evening of all round glamour, glitz, fashion, and cutting edge technology as most innovative telecommunications company in Nigeria, Etisalat, launched the latest generation of smartphones to hit the global market, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus, in grand style during the first ever iParty held on Thursday, November 20th, 2014 at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island Lagos.


The Chief Executive officer of Etisalat Nigeria, Matthew Willsher, while speaking at the event, iterated that the partnership between Apple and Etisalat was meant to serve as a demonstration of the company’s commitment to providing its customers with world class telecommunication products and services.

Celebrities clad in breath-taking attires who attended the event comprised of A-List individuals such as Ali Baba, Tee A, Genevieve Nnaji, Mai Atafo, Pasuma, Ebuka Okija, Sasha P, Obi Somto, Sonny Irabor, and a host of others.

From the black carpet to the enchanting hall, guests were greeted with awe-inspiring and technologically forward scenery that left many gasping with nods of approval. As the MC for the evening, Dare Art Alade, took to the stage with his personal assistant, Siri, the cheering continued. Special performances by bright and bubbly  Yemi Alade and hip hop sensation, Fuse ODG also put a delightful spark in the evening’s line of activities.

The highpoint of the evening was when six lucky individuals were presented with brand new iPhone6 devices courtesy of Etisalat Nigeria. The Winners were selected via a raffle draw and beamed with smiles as they could not contain their joy upon openly receiving their brand new iPhone 6s.

It is obvious that this is only the start of more amazing things to come from the best telecommunications company in Nigeria, Etisalat. The lucky winners of the latest smartphone devices - Olanike Ige, Wale Ajayi, Eyitayo Aiyejumoh, Ade Bakare, Jamiu Olanrewaju, and Chijioke Okwara – can attest to this.

And if you were not present at the Etisalat iParty, don’t be dismayed. If you want faster-than-fast internet connectivity on the latest smartphone in town, hurry now to get your own iPhone at any Etisalat Experience Centre nationwide or www.Etisalat.com.ng/iphone6

Kudos to Etisalat Nigeria for giving us something exciting to talk about this Christmas season.



Monday, November 24, 2014

confessions of a Nigerian sex slave!


Report sent it by freelance journalist, Ihechukwu Njoku...read below...
The experience of Ifekoya Adejoke is as harrowing as it is heart-breaking. Lured by a false promise of ‘greener pastures’ abroad, the young Nigerian ended up a merciless victim of human trafficking, chained to a bed in a dingy, dirty Libyan room and forced to sexually satisfy up to 30 men in a single night...

Adejoke, a Lagos indigene, explained that an impoverished background led her to survive by hawking water as a young girl before she becoming an apprentice hair stylist.



“When I lost my dad, his family claimed my mum was responsible for his death,” the 21 year old tearfully said, sharing her experiences at a popular church in Lagos. “They left us with her and ever since then, she has been the one catering for us.”



Aged 19, a middle-aged lady walked into the shop where she was styling and approached her with an unusual proposal. “She came to me and said there was a country she was staying in and if she took me to that country, I would make money and would be able to cater for my family.”



“My happiness knew no bounds,” she recalled, her judgement veiled by the blind promise of greener pastures. “I said, ‘Finally, an angel has come’. Unknown to me, she was a devil in human’s clothing.”



Just one week later, without even informing her mum or siblings, Ifekoya was in a vehicle with the mysterious lady en route to Libya. “She said when we got there, we would board a flight to Spain where I would start work as a stylist”.



The long journey by road through the infamous Sahara Desert was nothing short of hellish. “We were seeing dead bodies strewn on the ground,” she reminisced, shuddering at the grisly recollection.



“Even the vehicle that was following us directly passed on top of a buried bomb; the vehicle just exploded and everybody there died.” Ifekoya witnessed scenes far too horrific to repeat as masked men attacked a vehicle close to hers, beating the occupants to a stupor and raping the women inside.



Finally making it to Libya’s capital city of Tripoli, Adejoke was taken by the woman to a duplex. The first glimpse of her new home was a shock to behold. “I met five Nigerian girls there who were half-naked,” she stated. Smiling wryly at her bewildered confusion, the woman said she would ‘explain everythingtomorrow’.



“The following morning, when I woke up, she brought some underwear for me and said these were the clothes I must use to work,” the young Nigerian narrated to the sober crowd.  



As realisation dawned to what she had unknowingly entangled herself in, Ifekoya bluntly refused. “That afternoon, people said they wanted to meet me because I was new but I protested,” she continued.



“So, the woman went outside and brought a cane. They really beat me up until I was very weak. She then took me to one of the rooms and tied me down there. She tied my hands to the back of my head and tied my legs separately so that they were open. That very day, 30 men used me in the room where I was chained.”



Shackled as a sex slave alone in the dark, dirty room save for the ravenous men who forced themselves on her, Ifekoya’s willpower slowly began wilting.



“After two weeks, the other girls came to me and said that if I didn’t accept to do this, she would tie me down for two years. When I knew the whole thing was like that, I just accepted.”



Informed that she would have to repay a total of $9,000 to the devilish lady to ‘cover the costs’ of her travel to Libya, the young Nigerian prostituted for almost one year before finally ‘earning’ enough to ‘buy’ her freedom.



However, as hope finally beckoned that she could leave such hellish lifestyle, fate struck another venomous blow. “Immediately I planned to leave the place, I started falling sick – seriously sick.”



Nearly one year of sleeping with multiple men on a nightly basis had taken its toll on her young body. “To my greatest surprise, my womb fell. I had to be taken to the hospital where they operated on me to remove it.”



Feeble and practically penniless, Ifekoya now faced the ominous challenge of making enough money for the journey back to Nigeria. Her options were limited. “At the end of the day, I had no choice. I still had to resort to the same thing to come back to Nigeria,” she admitted.



Eventually ending up in another brothel, she began saving up for the return leg of her nightmare journey. After encountering a fellow Nigerian prostitute who had a similar story as a victim of deception and exploitation, the duo struck a strong friendship and resolved to make the journey together.



At this point, they made what turned out to be a life-changing discovery. “It was when we were in one of our friend’s houses that we were introduced to Emmanuel TV,” she explained. “We started watching and praying along with it.”



Almost 2 years after her intrepid trip across the Sahara Desert, Ifekoya and her friend embarked on the journey back to Nigeria. Inspired by the clips they had seen on Emmanuel TV, the television station of controversial Nigerian pastor T.B. Joshua, they decided to make The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) their first port of call.



After receiving prayer for ‘deliverance’ from the ‘spirit of prostitution’ and hearing of their sordid stories, Joshua decided to give the ex-prostitutes N200,000 ($1,200) each to restart their lives.



“God has kept me alive to pass this message across to the youth,” the young Nigerian emotionally concluded, admonishing her age-mates not to fall prey to the same tactics used to lure her into slavery.

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