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No matter how people chastise individuals who decide to capture sexual
acts in form of videos which eventually end up in the public domain,
nothing seems to stop people from indulging in such immoral acts.
The latest to hit Peacefmonline.com is a video of young female SHS students exposing themselves and gladly recording their actions A number of female Senior High Students who seemed to be having fun in front of their dormitory was recorded by their fellow students dancing half naked in the open.
The seductive dance went on and on,
until one of the girls who has the biggest butts among them decided to
intentionally pull her pants down to show her hairy genitalia to the
camera.
Even though the particular school, this appalling act took place is not immediately known, pictures and voices in the video indicates that, this happened at a female’s dormitory in a mix school or a girl’s school dormitory somewhere in Ghana. Why these young girls captured this on video and how the video came into the public domain is also not known. |
Friday, May 11, 2012
Ghana Senior High Students Expose Their Genitalia In The Open
Goldie and Roki Fight tears house apart (talks about her favourite sex position)
Goldie flew out of the house like the proverbial bullet and fired off a verbal fist to the jaw.
Between sobs, the Nigerian Housemate threatened to leave and go back home because Roki does not know how to talk to her.
“He always picks on me and says I have fire inside, then uses vulgar language around me”, she complained.
Roki didn’t seem moved and instead brushed her off, telling her to “Shut the eff up”. He then swiftly backed-pedaled and apologised, after realising Goldie was not taking any of this lying down.
DKB and Prezzo scrambled to her side and tried to calm her down, to no avail. DKB scooped Goldie up in his arms, like a groom taking his bride over the threshold and managed to calm her down.
When Roki tried to push for a chance to apologise, the boys advised him to let it go and apologise later.

Thursday, May 10, 2012
In the wake of Don Jazzy’s new label announcement…D’Banj congratulates & Kay Switch mocks the Mavin crew…
[READ MORE HERE - DON JAZZY REBRANDS WITH MAVIN RECORDS]
A few hours ago the playlist for the Solar Plexus mixtape dropped on Youtube [CHECK ON IT HERE], and the last 24 hours have been a tad dramatic to say the least.
Shortly after news of the new label was announced D’Banj tweeted a congratulatory message to Don Jazzy, saying “Congrats to my brother and the best producer in Africa Don jazzy on the launch of his new Record Label, MAVIN RECORDS. Wish u all the best.” to which Don Jazzy replied with a simple “Thanks Bro, God Bless”
Later in the afternoon K-Switch (D-Banj’s) bro and the only former Mo-Hits artiste without a label to call home, mocked the new Mavin crew by putting up a mock photo of the crew on his BBM display pane calling them “Revenge Records: The Avengers”…why so bitter Mr. Switch? All that time spent photo-shopping that image (if u actually did it yourself?) you could have put into recording a half decent song.
And in other Mavin news Tiwa Savage (the 1st Lady of Maven) is revealed to have been in talks with Don Jazzy for severeal months about joining forces with him. She has been officially been released from her contract with Cecil Hammond’s Flytime Promotions.
According to NETNG Tiwa Savage signed with Mavin Records 2 weeks ago, as soon she managed to wangle her way out of her contract with Flytime. If you have been following Tiwa’s career since she came on the scene 2 years ago, Flytime has been in charge of overseeing her career in the last 18 months.
Clearly Don Jazzy means business…word on the streets is that he is signing more acts to the label.
Husband Commits suicide after Wife Beats him up in Public – Set himself on Fire
A 32-year-old man set himself on fire in front of his estranged wife’s home in a Mumbai suburb Ville Parle after he was beaten up by her relatives.
A driver by profession, the victim got married about a decade back and have a girl and a boy together. However, the couple separated four years back, reports Indian new website NDTV.
The man used to frequent his wife’s house to meet his children who were very attached to him.
On the fateful day, when he went to meet his wife on her request, she and her entire family abused him and physically assaulted him in front of curious neighbors.
The man could not take the public humiliation. He went back to his car and drained the fuel into a 2 litre bottle, doused himself with petrol and set himself ablaze in front of his wife and her family.
The shocked public rushed to contain the fire and took him to a hospital. The victim fought for his life for two days despite severe burns but lost the battle of his life.
The police authorities registered a case of suicide. The man’s body was handed over to his family members.
Police to prosecute runaway Corporal, lover
Lagos State Police Command has announced that it would soon charge its runaway police corporal, Emmanuel Okuju to court.
Speaking to journalists, the command's spokesperson, Joseph Jaiyeoba, said the officer and his lover, Patience Isabor would not be spared.
Okuju turned himself in on Monday, three months after he was declared wanted by the police for the kidnapping of Patience and attempted murder of her sister, Blessing.
Following his arrest, Okuju and Patience however, denied the kidnapping allegation, saying that she willingly ran away with him after his gun accidentally discharged and hit her sister.
“Blessing was hurt but we were scared, so that was how I ran away with him because of my pregnancy. Since he decided to come to report himself to the police, I came along with him so we can resolve this matter with my family,” she said.
However, Jaiyeoba said the command was not pleased with Okuju, who would soon be charged to court for the attempted murder of 23-year-old Blessing, while Patience would be charged for conspiracy to commit murder.
“The incident is quite unfortunate because it’s a policeman that is the accused and much is expected from him. During interrogation, he said the incident was the handiwork of the devil but investigations are ongoing," he said.
After the alleged kidnap of 17-year-old Patience and attempted murder of Blessing, on February 10, 2012, Okuju went into hiding.
Okuju and Patience are still in police custody at the state headquarters, Ikeja, undergoing interrogation.
Street News Uk: Britain to banish Ibori’s, other corrupt leader’s children from its schools
In an interview with Cable News Network, the Unit head of the Proceeds of Corruption Unit of London’s Metropolitan Police, Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Benton, disclosed that some measures would be applied against corrupt Nigerian politicians in the wake of the Ibori conviction.
According to him, “We hope that, by tackling the likes of James Ibori, we’re saying to those stealing from the state purse, you can’t have your children at private school in London. You can’t have a multimillion pound house in one of the most affluent areas of London. You can’t drive around in top of the range vehicles. We won’t let you move money around to buy multimillion pound jets.”
Mr Benton disclosed that his unit which comprises twelve detectives, traces the flow of foreign politicians’ money through London.While examining the role played by British banks in aiding Ibori to loot his state’s treasury, it was found that Nigerian politicians find London an attractive location for laundered funds.
According to Robert Palmer of anti-corruption NGO, Global Witness, “London holds a double attraction for corrupt politicians. We are a major financial and legal centre so there’s a lot of expertise, and there’s also a lot of assets that go through the British financial institution, so it’s easier to disguise your assets….but there’s a prestige about being able to bring your assets and your wealth into the UK.”
Mechanic finds more than a pound of cocaine in 82-year-old woman's car
The mechanic reportedly was servicing the car when he found a "suspicious" package wrapped in black electrical tape inside the car's motor near the radiator.
Lab tests confirmed the substance inside the package was cocaine. The package contained a little over a pound of the drug.
The Idaho Falls Police Department say they believe the cocaine may have been placed in the car by a previous owner. They say the elderly woman has owned the car for 11 years and before that it was a rental car.
Ini Edo,Talks about her new film, her marriage and why she is yet to become a mother
Ini Edo,Talks about her new film, her marriage and why she is yet to become a mother
What is your latest movie, I’ll Take My Chances, about?
I’ll Take My Chances is a project after my heart. It was shot in Lagos, Calabar and Uyo. It took two months to produce, from rehearsals to filming. The movie has been premiered in Lagos and will be showing in other cinemas across Nigeria. It will also be in the cinemas in some UK and US cities. It is a unique African story that has to do with the beauty of our culture in Africa, with a focus on dance.
Why dance?
It is because dance remains a major part of our culture. If you are talking about Africa and things that stand out, we talk about our local dance, different local dialects and languages. But the aspect that is of huge importance is dance. It has not been really touched and exploited fully. We seem to like the Oyinbo culture more than ours. We focus more on Western songs and dance. Meanwhile, we have a very rich culture that can also be exploited. Also, on a personal note, I particularly love dancing. When the idea of the script for I’ll Take My Chances came up, I was so excited about it. And this inspired me more because I had looked for a strong story that has an African undertone. I wanted an original story that people in different parts of the world can relate to easily. So, when I saw the concept of the story, I decided to be part of the project.
What is the basic message of the film?
The basic message in the film is that at the end of the day, love conquers everything. We also touched on the issue of ancestral belief as being an overrated one. Instead of the notion that what you believe happens to you, we tell people that you are in charge of your destiny.
What informed the choice of Bryan Okwara, a former Mr. Nigeria, as the lead actor in the film?
Basically, we didn’t want to make the film look like the everyday film with the same faces. For me, I believe in discovery of new talents. For my production, I always look out for fresh faces with talent. Then, I add one or two notables in the industry. The main reason Bryan was chosen is because we needed someone who could really dance. It is not just about featuring someone who goes to the nightclub and dance very well there, but a professional dancer. And Bryan ticks all the boxes. He has the looks and if you remember, Bryan was in the first season of Celebrity Takes Two, a dance reality show where he actually proved himself.
What were the challenges you faced putting it together?
The major challenge we had was after the shoot. And this was with the Americans that we brought in to do the editing of the film. They actually raised some issues that forced us to re-edit some scenes severally. Another challenge was getting crowds to fill in some scenes in Calabar and Uyo. But we were able to get around the problems.
How much did it cost to put the movie together?
From when we started filming till now, we have spent about N60 million.
We spent such amount because we didn’t want to make this film a typical Nollywood film. We intend to take the film to other countries for screening and because of that, we spent more on quality production.
You premiered the movie in Uyo before Lagos, which is the entertainment capital. Why?
Who made Lagos the traditional entertainment capital? We all did. But at the same time, all other places need to grow. We need to expose other states as well. Uyo, for instance, is almost like a mini-Lagos. The place has really opened up. It has facilities for movie premieres. But basically, I decided to take the movie back home to my people, as I shot most of the scenes in Uyo and Calabar. I received a lot of support from them during the shoot. I am of the opinion that the industry should not just be centralised in Lagos. My state, Akwa Ibom, is a very entertaining place. It is a state where they accept and appreciate entertainment and entertainers. My Governor (Godswill Akpabio) is very interested in artistes and young people. So, premiering the movie there is like recognising the support and contribution I got.
We learnt Governor Akpabio contributed to the making of the movie.
He didn’t participate in the making of the movie. He was only present at the premiere in Uyo. If you remember, it held at the Government House, Uyo. He was more like the host. That’s the extent of his involvement.
Many see you as following the trends of actresses turning producers.
I disagree. I can confidently say that I am one of the actresses, among my contemporaries, that actually started this trend. I started making films on a wider scale over two years ago when I produced my first film, Memories of My Heart. Except maybe Funke Akindele, I think, I am one of the first to have successfully combined acting with producing.
How has the transition been?
Producing is not something I would want to do full time. I don’t think I am up for it yet. I am an actress and I will always be.
You are a wife, an ambassador of the United Nations and some brands, an actress and now a producer. How do you handle all these?
It has not been easy. Despite my tight schedule, I do make out time for my family. Most of the time, I am out of the country to see my husband and he also comes in, too. Though it is not 100 per cent, we still try to balance that aspect of our life. We both have careers and intend to make it work. Being a UN Ambassador for Habitat is more like a full time job itself. I carry out my responsibilities through my Foundation, which I just registered. It is called TOAST (Teach One And Save Thousands). We work with children and help to rebuild some schools. I want to be able to put a smile on the faces of people. I intend to leave a legacy and ensure that I am able to touch or change lives, even if it is one soul. I want to, at least, give hope to those who have no hope at all.
Is that what is delaying you becoming a parent?
Definitely, it does affect things. But once I’m ready for it (motherhood), it will be a full time affair. Of course, I don’t know how it is possible to be pregnant and be working at the same time. But once pregnancy comes up, the real priority will take over.
What lessons have you learnt in marriage?
Patience, endurance and I have learnt to be selfless.
I think I have grown and become more mature. I have become a real woman because I now realise that there are a lot of things I used to do that I can’t do any more. I always remember that at the end of the day, I am bearing somebody’s name. So, I am very careful now.
Kidnappers behead victim in Ebonyi
A former Permanent Secretary in Ebonyi State, Cletus Nwezza, has been beheaded by his abductors in the Ezza Local Council Area of the state.
Nwezza was abducted by a group suspected to be Izzo Boys who have been terrorising the Ezza West, Oshiebe, Amuda Umuezeoka and Amaewula
communities.
A source, who did not want his name published, said the kidnappers of the former permanent secretary had demanded a ransom of N10 million, but killed him when the money failed to materialise.
It was gathered that following the kidnap, residents of the community had cooperated with the police by appearing to give in to the kidnappers, leading to the arrest of six people suspected to have been engineered the abduction.
However, the source said that a search party constituted after the arrest discovered the decomposing headless body of Nwezza buried in a shallow grave near a river in the community.
The state's Commissioner for Police, Adeola Adeniji, confirmed that the corpse of the former permanent secretary was discovered on Tuesday, but denied that Nwezza had been beheaded. He said that an autopsy would reveal the cause of death, while investigations would continue in the matter.
Folllowing pubic outrage Munachii apologises to Modenine + management releases statement
It appears that Munachii broke under the pressure from the public who expressed their outrage on various social media platform and blogs at her rude behaviour towards hip hop veteran Modenine at The Nokia Don’t Break a Beat Competition a few days back.
[IN CASE YOU MISSED IT, READ Munachi vs Modenine…Public Spat Caught on Camera]
She tweeted the following apology to Modenine:
Good job Muna…at least it shows you have manners, even though the apology sounds somewhat forced…
Almost simultaneously her management RMG sent out a press release addressing the argument. Read after the jump
It has come to my attention that the unfortunate incident that occurred at the Nokia “Don’t Break The Beat” competition on Saturday the 28th of April 2012, where RMG artiste Muna was a Presenter, and Nigerian rap icon Mode 9 was a Judge, has turned into a media/blog frenzy.
This unfortunate misunderstanding happened on stage, and the verbal exchange between Muna and Mode 9, even though it started out as opinions quickly escalated into what I’m sure we all have seen in the clip posted on the Internet by Nigezie.
Mode 9 and Muna did not have any pre-existing misunderstanding or “beef” before the Nokia event. Muna’s brief as a Presenter, aside introducing the Contestants and asking the Judges for their remarks and scores, was to add more banter to the judging process, this she had done very well and incident free throughout the Zonal “rap battles” in cities like Lagos, Enugu, Benin and Abuja.As Muna’s management, we are duty bound to take care of this situation professionally, issue statements and all that, but as I’m in a privileged position and I know all parties involved personally, including co-judges Rogba (CEO, Knighthouse) and DJ Jimmy Jatt, I had called everyone involved to sort out this unfortunate issue amongst ourselves the morning after the incident. The clip of the incident surfacing on the Internet only just re-ignited what we’ve been trying to diffuse since the very next day.Like I said, we all have seen the video clip, and the interviews that followed, and of course the onslaught of comments on the internet, the justified, the objective, the insults, the threats of violence and of course a few sensible and supportive ones as well. Time will tell if Muna and Mode 9 trending on Twitter would prove to be a good thing and we’ll all get together and laugh about it later.Muna is a fast rising talent in the rap game, this was recognized by Nokia who gave her the opportunity to appear in their TV commercial and also present the “Don’t Break The Beat” competition which was a massive success. The brand also showed some street cred by employing the undisputed knowledge of rap in appointing Mode 9 as the Head Judge at the Finals. We would like to thank Nokia and the team at YDx for putting together a successful competition.Lastly, I would like to reiterate that this issue will not be resolved publicly and played out in the media or on blog pages for the amusement and enjoyment of gossip junkies and gist merchants. I’m sorry to disappoint those who are waiting with their mouths open, there will be no leaked emails, back and forth exclusive interviews or Twitter “gangsterisms”. At least not from our side, and as you all know, Mode 9 is big a man enough not to subscribe to media hype over something that, quite rightly, he took as disrespectful but not life threatening. This is Hip Hop, not the Civil War Part 2.Ayo ShonaiyaThe RMG Company
19 Year Old Davido Parties it Up with D’Banj at Strip Club in Atlanta, USA
The occasion was rapper Meek Mill’s 25th birthday party…The date: 2nd of May. The venue: Diamonds of Atlanta, an upscale gentleman’s club…translation strip club, so lots of lap dances and naked chicks…oshey!
D’Banj and Davido hit up the strip club in Atlanta last Tuesday to party with MMG’s Meek Mill, DJ Drama & half naked big booty girls. D’Banj’s brother Kay Switch & Sina Rambo were also there.
Our naija stars are balling o…One question though: what was Davido looking for there? At 19 years old isn’t he underage? You have to be 21 to enter a nightclub/strip club in the US. I guess he was on some fake id tings. **Kanya Shrug**
More pictures of the Meek Mill, DJ Drama and the strippers at the club…WARNING THEY ARE NOT SAFE FOR WORK or YOUR PARENTS or SCHOOL O!
DJ Drama
Some acrobatic sturvs
Meek Mill
Sina Rambo & friend
