Friday, September 2, 2016

Mother gets her daughter a birthday cake of her head stuck in the toilet after a drunk night out




Abbi Price from Coventry celebrated her milestone 18th birthday last week and thanks to her family, it's one she'll never forget. Her mum decided to replicate a hilarious image of her throwing up after a big night out. She got a beautiful three-tier cake but at its top was the unflattering memorial.

Abbi said: 'I loved the cake and I expected the photo to be printed on the cake so when I saw they actually made a whole figure out if it I was really impressed.

AFTER COURT NO-SHOW In Massey Beating Case

LIL TWISTARRESTED 

0901-lil-twist-TMZ-02Lil Twist -- Justin Bieber's ex-pal -- got locked up after failing to show his face for a hearing in his assault case ... TMZ has learned.  
Twist's lawyer showed up in a downtown L.A. courthouse Thursday morning, but that wasn't good enough for the judge who immediately issued a bench warrant. Twist got wind of the warrant and headed to court in the afternoon. 
When he arrived he was taken into custody, and booked for failure to appear. 
TMZ broke the story ... Twist was charged with multiple felonies for allegedly breaking into Kyle Massey's house, beating up his brother, Chris, and stealing a Rolex.

CHRIS BROWN THE PROSECUTOR IS OUT TO GET ME


0901-chris-brown-going-to-jail-X17-01Chris Brown was arrested this week because the woman who prosecuted him in the Rihanna case still has a score to settle ... so claims Chris and his team.
Deputy D.A. Mary Murray was a key player in the decision to have Brown arrested for felony assault with a deadly weapon ... this according to law enforcement sources. Murray has a long and contentious history with Chris. She not only prosecuted Brown in the Rihanna case, she was involved in the various probation violation hearings in which she asked for jail time, and often lost.

Librarian leaves $4m to school he worked at for 50 years


A University of New Hampshire librarian and alumnus Robert Morin who spent almost 50 years of his life working at the Durham campus’s Dimond Library, who died last year at the age of 77 left $4 million to the school.
Morin, who was known to “live simply,”amassed his wealth through the stock market but kept his job as a janitor until his death. Even fewer knew he then gifted his fortune to his alma mater.

UNH announced in a statement Tuesday that the unexpected benefactor Robert Morin left $4 million to the school.
“Bob’s demonstrated commitment to UNH through his philanthropy is tremendously inspiring,” President Mark Huddleston said in a statement. 

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Mum convinces husband to pay for £6,000 boob job then becomes glamour model and dumps him


Victoria Duckworth
Glamour model Victoria Duckworth
A mum sensationally dumped the dad of her two children after he'd reluctantly forked out £6,000 on a boob job for her.
Beautician and glamour model Victoria Duckworth, 25, finally convinced her boyfriend of six years Mark Dalziel, 25 to pay the hefty fee for surgery.
Victoria from Warrington got her wish and went from a 32A to 32E during the three-hour operation at Manchester Transform.
Mark said he had had always preferred Victoria as a natural beauty, but agreed to part with the money to keep her happy.

American student who was declared dead in 2004 'was kidnapped in China, made Kim Jong Un's personal tutor, and now lives in North Korea with a wife and two children'

Vanished: David Sneddon (pictured) disappeared in 2004 while in Yunnan Province, China. Chinese police said he likely died by accident while hiking, but his body was never found






































A US student who supposedly died in China in 2004 has reportedly turned up alive in North Korea after being kidnapped to serve as Kim Jong Un's personal tutor.
David Sneddon of Brigham Young University disappeared in Yunnan Province aged 24, in what Chinese police said was probably a hiking accident.
But the reality, according to Choi Sung-yong, head of South Korea's Abductees' Family Union, is that he was kidnapped to be an English tutor to the then-heir to North Korea Yahoo News Japan reported Wednesday.
Vanished: David Sneddon (pictured) disappeared in 2004 while in Yunnan Province, China. Chinese police said he likely died by accident while hiking, but his body was never found

Breaking: FACEBOOK SpaceX rocket exploded at its Cape Canaveral launch pad

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A SpaceX rocket exploded at its Cape Canaveral launch pad Thursday morning, destroying the rocket and the satellite it was due to launch on Saturday.

SpaceX said there were no injuries as a result of the explosion, which it described as an "anomaly." SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the explosion happened while the rocket was being fueled, but that the cause of the blast is still unknown.
The rocket was carrying a satellite to be used by Facebook (FBTech30) to bring internet access to Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
Facebook is in a partnership with French satellite firm Eutelsat Communications. The satellite, called Amos 6, was owned by Israeli company Spacecom.

2 Canadian women busted with cocaine worth $22m in Australia while on worldwide cruise


Two Canadian women 23-year-old Melina Roberge and 28-year-old Isabelle Lagacé, who were on a dream world wide cruise were on Monday arrested by the police in Australia, according to a release by the Australian authorities.
Authorities say approximately 95 kilograms of cocaine were allegedly found in the suitcases of the two friends and another Canadian man, 63-year-old man, Andre Tamine who was travelling with them when they arrived in Sydney on a cruise ship. All three were arrested in Australia.

Photos from 'An evening with Jidenna' event




Singer Jidenna had an evening with various guests including Banky W., Toke Makinwa,
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Timi Dakolo and a host of other fans and Nigerian celebrities. More photos after the cut...

Julius Agwu diagnosed of brain tumor



This is JULIUS AGWU guess we all know him, don't we? He is a well known Nigerian comedian, he is presently going through pains now in one of the hospitals in London, he was diagnosed of brain tumor and he is presently being operated upon. 
Let's pray for him and others in hospitals all over the world. Your "AMEN" can save lives, let's type AMEN for our own JULIUS AGWU.

BREAKING: An Igbo man wins again as the President of Gabon.













The Igbo born Ali Bongo, the current President of Gabon has been re-election for a second term in office.

He narrowly defeated his opponent Jean ping, having scored 49.80% of the vote against 48.23% Interior Minister Pacome Moubelet-Boubeya told reporters on wednesday.

Bongo won by 5,594 votes out of 627,805 registered voters. Turnout was 59.46 percent nationwide but soared to 99.93 percent in one of the country’s nine provinces — the Haut-Ogooue, heartland of Bongo’s Teke ethnic group — in a result hotly contested by the opposition. 

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Highpoints from Mark Zuckerberg’s town hall meeting in Lagos, Nigeria

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The vibrant developer and entrepreneurial ecosystem attracted Mark Zuckerberg to Lagos. Earlier today at Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Mark had his signature town hall meeting with developers and entrepreneurs working out of Lagos.
Mark in his opening remarks pointed out that in Lagos, and across the continent, things are changing really quickly. The economy is shifting from a resource based economy to an entrepreneurial and knowledge based economy and Nigerians are the ones leading that change, not only in remaking Lagos, Nigeria, but shaping the whole continent and influencing how things are going to work around the world for the next generation.

Mark Zuckerberg Lounges in Lagos #Crashes Music Video Shoot #Runs on Lagos Bridge

Quick run this morning across the Ikoyi Bridge with entrepreneurs in the Lagos Road Warriors running club. Best way to see a city!



Visited Nollywood, crashed a hip hop music video, and met some of Nigeria's biggest stars.


Brazil President Dilma Rousseff removed from office by Senate

Dilma Rousseff, 31 Aug

Brazil's Senate has voted to remove President Dilma Rousseff from office for manipulating the budget.
It puts an end to the 13 years in power of her left-wing Workers' Party. Ms Rousseff denied the charges.
Sixty-one senators voted in favour of her impeachment and 20 against, meeting the two-thirds majority needed to remove her from the presidency.
Acting President Michel Temer will serve out Ms Rousseff's term, which ends on 1 January 2019.
Mr Temer, from the centre-right PMDB party, is expected to be officially sworn in later on Wednesday.

'See you soon'

Ms Rousseff did win one battle on Wednesday - a Senate vote on banning her from public office for eight years failed to pass, meaning she could in theory return to politics.

Saudi Arabian court sentences a man to 10 years in jail, £4k fine and 2,000 lashes for tweeting that he was an atheist


In Saudi Arabia there's a law that places atheists and atheistic beliefs as 'terrorism', hence a man who tweeted that he was an atheist has been fined £4,000 and sentenced to 10 years in jail with 2000 lashes of the cane by a high court in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia's Islamic police found over 600 tweets by the 28 year old man denying the existence of God, ridiculing Koranic verses, accusing all prophets of lies and saying their teaching fueled hostilities, and after the Islamic court gave him all this punishments the man has refused to 'repent' saying he only aired his beliefs and he still stands by them.
In 2014 the late King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia issued royal decrees aimed at clamping down on all forms of political dissent and protests that could “harm public order”.
One of the articles of the decrees defined terrorism as “calling for atheist thought in any form, or calling into question the fundamentals of the Islamic religion on which this country is based”.
Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director of Human Rights Watch, said  “Saudi authorities have never tolerated criticism of their policies, but these recent laws and regulations turn almost any critical expression or independent association into crimes of terrorism.”

Source: The Sun UK

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