Saturday, April 14, 2012

Morgan Freeman: No, I’m not marrying my step-granddaughter


The rumor mill has been churning with this one for quite a while, and now Morgan Freeman has issued a statement denying the gossip that he’s planning on marrying his step-granddaughter.

Back in 2009, the National Enquirer ran a report that he’d been seeing his step-granddaughter, a then 27-year-old E’Dena Hines, for 10 years, and the rumor continued this week with the claim that Freeman intended to marry Hines.

On Thursday, the Oscar winner went on the record about what he called “fabrications” regarding his love life.

Both the 74-year-old star and Hines — the granddaughter of Freeman’s first wife, Jeanette Adair Bradshaw — released statements refuting the claims.

“The recent reports of any pending marriage or romantic relationship of me to anyone are defamatory fabrications from the tabloid media design[ed] to sell papers,” the twice-married “Million Dollar Baby” star told CNN in a statement.”What is even more alarming is that these fabrications are now being [picked up] by the legitimate press as well.”

E’Dena Hines told CNN that “these stories about me and my grandfather are not only untrue, they are also very hurtful to me and my family.”

Freeman and Bradshaw divorced in 1979 after 12 years of marriage, and he and second wife, Myrna Colley-Lee, divorced in 2010.

Engaged couple Brad and Angie might work together again


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are officially engaged, and word has it they might end up working together on a future project as well.

Deadline is reporting that if negotiations pan out, Pitt could star in Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor” with his long-time lady love being a rumored potential contender for the female lead.

The real-life partners and parents have not acted together since 2005’s action adventure “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” where they became friends on-set.

Oscar winner Javier Bardem is also reportedly close to signing on for the thriller.

Shooting is expected to begin this June.

The film — which also stars Michael Fassbender — is about an attorney who finds himself drawn to the seedy underworld of drug-dealing and related crime.

Pitt would play West Ray, a role for which Scott had originally considered Jeremy Renner, according to reports.

Khloe Kardashian shoots down miscarriage rumours


We’ve never known a Kardashian to be shy, so we wouldn’t really expect Khloe Kardashian to keep something like fertility treatments under wraps.

On Thursday, Mrs. Lamar Odom said as much on CBS’ “The Talk,” telling the hosts that while she’s not currently undergoing fertility treatments to get pregnant, if she were, she’d be open about it.

“I would share with the world,” the 27-year-old reality star said, indicating that some women need role models in the struggle to conceive. “It’s so hurtful and discouraging to women needing fertility treatments.”

She also shot down speculation that she recently had a miscarriage, adding that the time is just not right for her and Lamar Odom to become parents.

“With the trade – moving back and forth – there is a reason we don’t have a newborn baby right now,” Kardashian said, referring to Odom’s whirlwind trade from the L.A. Lakers to the Dallas Mavericks, and then his recent departure from the Mavs.

“Lamar and I do want kids, and it will happen when it’s in God’s plan to happen,” she concluded

Nate Dogg to show up at Coachella…as a hologram?


Although he passed away last spring, Nate Dogg might nonetheless make an appearance at Coachella this weekend.

TMZ reports that the rapper, who died at the age of 41, will “perform” at the music fest alongside headliners Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg as a hologram.

Dre and Snoop, who are scheduled to close out Coachella for the next two Sundays, will reportedly be accompanied on stage by Kurupt, Warren G and Daz Dillinger, and they didn’t want to leave Nate Dogg out.

The hologram technology will reportedly project the deceased rapper’s image onto the stage, making it seem as though he’s performing along with everyone else. TMZ cites anonymous sources who say Nate Dogg’s hologram will be on hand for several songs.

But before Dre and Snoop take the stage, the Black Keys will perform today with Radiohead headlining tomorrow’s lineup.

Remember, Coachella is pulling double duty this year, with its first festival playing this weekend and an identical, second set of shows launching the weekend of April 20.

Shattered dreams! How factory machine grounded casual worker’s varsity career


Twenty-year-old Mike Aghanenu had a tall dream. He aspired to become an engineer some day. Thus, after his secondary school education at Havanna College, Igando, Lagos State, in 2009  where he got the required results to further his studies, he wrote the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Examination (JAMB), test  in 2010.

Unfortunately, he did not make the required marks. Determined to keep his dream alive, Mike decided to work for a while, with a view to saving towards his university education. Then, he got a job as a factory worker at Lebanese-owned Aliberti Company,  in Ikotun in 2010, where he was paid N12,000 monthly.

The dream of becoming a mechanical engineer became evident after he scored 240 marks in the just- released JAMB result where he chose University of Benin as first choice and Delta State University as second choice.

While he was preparing for the post-UME examination, tragedy struck at his workplace, last Tuesday and his dream was not only shattered but his entire life.

As at press time, the remains of Mike are lying in the morgue. Reason? He was sent to an unprepared grave during an industrial accident in his workplace.

His death, no doubt,  came as shock to his parents as they  are yet to come to terms with its reality. More painful is the fact that Mike was the first and  only son among two children.

Different versions of what killed him
No one could at first tell exactly what happened to the once bubbling  young man. Not even his parents could tell when Crime Guard called to find out the circumstances led to Mike’s demise.  There are different accounts  on how  he died. A version said he was trying to clear the gutter  in the company’s premises when he was electrocuted. Another version  said he was grinded by one of the machines at the factory.

It was against this backdrop that Crime Guard visited Aliberti Company on Wednesday to get the  true version. But the company’s spokesperson, who identified herself as Bimbo Okuneye was not forthcoming with the true picture.



Late Mike

Rather, she referred this reporter to the police,saying investigation into the circumstance that led to Mike’s demise was still on, an utterance that degenerated into a verbal confrontation between her and members of the bereaved family who were also at the company to ascertain the cause of their son’s death.

But for the intervention of the Divisional Police Officer in-charge of Ikotun, the situation would have turned violent. It took close to an hour before the company  brought a man who identified himself as the supervisor of the section Mike worked  and one who witnessed it all.

The supervisor, Mr Olotu Fredrick, explained that, “ Yesterday morning (Tuesday), when we  resumed, the late Mike started his machine. We have two machines ; one for grinding foam and the other for grinding fibre. I operate that of the foam while he operated that of the fibre which is easier.

“As work went  on, I discovered from the sound of one of the machines that something had stuck inside. I told them to stop the machine and when we opened it,  a nail was discovered inside.

“Immediately after that, Mike started using a hose to blow off the dust from the fibre machine when the incident occurred.”

Asked to explain how it happened, the supervisor narrated: “The machine he was working on has two switches  which must be put off  before blowing off the dust. But Mike only switched off one. I guessed  he mistook the silence from the  engine to mean that it was off, not knowing the other end was still on.

“As  he used the hose to blow off the dust from the machine, all of a sudden,  the brunches  of the machine threw him inside the grinder and immediately, I shouted at one of the workers to switch off the machine.”

At this point, the supervisor could not speak any further. Rather,  he tried to gesticulate,trying hard not to betray his emotions.

The machine as gathered, first caught Mike’s hand. The more he tried to remove it, the more the machine  kept chopping it until it got to his ribs and parts of his body, with blood spilling all over the place.  Crime Guard gathered that although the machine was put off,  it took a while before Mike could be brought out.

This was because the machine needed to be dismantled. However, when this was done, it was already late for Mike , who passed out , with an expression of shock on his face. He was reportedly rushed to a private hospital around the area where unfortunately , he was certified dead.

Family aggrieved
The bereaved family members have  registered their displeasure over what they described as display of  “an  uncultured manner” by management of the company in handling the issue. First, they claimed the company did not intimate  them of the tragic incident, wondering why  it had to deposit their son’s body at the morgue without  contacting them.

The family raised alarm over plans to sweep the case under the carpet as they claimed they were prevented from seeing the corpse of their son by some men in plain clothes who claimed to be policemen, as at Thursday. Their anger also bordered on the fact that Mike’s corpse  was deposited at the Isolo General Hospital mortuary,even when they kicked against the idea.

Crime Guard learnt that effort was being made as at Thursday  to transfer the corpse to another mortuary.
The bereaved father, Mr Festus, who just arrived the country, was at his wits end. When approached, he said,  “what do you want me to say? My only son and heir is gone! He was a level-headed boy who believed in hard work rather than delving into something that would drag the family’s name in the mud. He was everything you could think of in a good child.

“My anger is that the company never thought it wise to pay us a condolence visit, two days after the incident. They did not even deem it fit to inform us that  our son was dead. We heard it from another source. In fact, the news of his death reached us in the evening, whereas it occurred in the morning. Tell me, is it wise for me to have come to the company before I am told what happened to my son? I am heart-broken, I cannot talk much”, he said in an emotional-laden tone.

But the company maintained that they visited the bereaved family. Okuneye explained that they went there and met some people praying, a claim the family denied. It was later discovered that they did not  disclose their identities when they got there, apparently for fear of the unknown.

Again, the company said after the incident, the deceased’s next of-kin as indicated in his file was contacted, where the bearer informed them he was far-away in Delta State. But on how that was possible, the family wondered.

Okuneye, however, apologised on behalf of the company for its shortcoming after it became apparent that her utterances could have sparked off a renewed feud, assuring that the company would work  with the  family  to ensure that Mike was not only given a befitting burial but  meet some of the family’s conditions.

She said: “ As you can see, we did not work today because of the death of Mike. We are not happy that this has happened. It was  an accident which was never planned . And,  to put the record straight, this is the first time a thing like this is happening in this company, since its inception over 30 years ago.”

A police van was, however, stationed opposite  the company with armed policemen, to avert any likely protest that could turn violent

Day Majek Fashek causes commotion on Allen Avenue


Returnee reggae legend and guitarist, Majek Fashek may have at the peak of his career been regarded as one of Nigerian music icons who would not only elicit a standing ovation anywhere, but also would be jostled by fans  for his autograph.

But this was not the case on Easter Monday, when the Rain Maker was spotted along the highbrow Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos. Looking shabby, frail and very unkempt, the passersby wondered out loudly whether this was the same Majek Fashek who waltzed his way into the hearts of music fans in the late  80s and early 90s, with his debut album  “Prisoner of Conscience” containing the hit track ‘Send Down The Rain’ which he released in 1987.

While his disturbing outlook attracted  pity from those of his fans that recognised him, very few onlookers who could not believe their eyes murmured as well as  discussed in hush tones in respect of the failing  state of health of one of Africa’s greatest reggae artistes.



Majek Fashek (before and now)

Majek  was more of a shadow of his old self as he walked down the street of Allen, accompanied by a guy suspected to be one of his managers.

With his unkempt dreadlocks and worn out boots, the once  handsome and talented reggae icon was reduced to an object of mockery caused by his abuse of substance.

“I wouldn’t believe this is Majek Fashek, he’s looking sickly, shabby and unkempt.” muted one of the passersby. Another passersby added, “look at what he has done to himself, a great singer indeed.”

However, since his return from USA  last year, the reggae artiste’s outlook presents a different picture of  what his fans and lovers used to know of him.

Recently, it was rumoured that a group of fans were mobilizing to raise funds to facilitate the reggae artiste’s rehabilitation. Under the platform of Majek Fashek Help Drive, the group which is allegedly being coordinated by a staff of AIT wants  to check the musician into a rehabilitation centre in the country  all in the bid to set his career back on track.

The Rainmaker as he is fondly called has been a shadow of his old self after an alleged  long battle  with alcohol and drug addictions.  Nigerians must not allow Majek Fashek to die.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Jada Pinkett Smith on breakup rumors: Will and I know the truth


Jada Pinkett Smith has reiterated that she and husband Will Smith are not getting a divorce, and that any rumors to the contrary are “ridiculous.”

According to People magazine, the actress made these comments recently to French magazine Gala.

During the interview, the 40-year-old indicated that she and her 43-year-old action-star husband are “waiting peacefully for the storm to blow over” regarding ongoing speculation that they’re splitting up.

In fact, Pinkett Smith said, she and Will have often wondered why it was their marriage that was picked to come under attack in the media.

“I have no idea!” she reportedly said about the persistent divorce rumors, which began last August around the same time the then-”Hawthorne” star was accused of having an affair with co-star Marc Anthony, who had recently split from Jennifer Lopez.

“Every year, one celebrity couple is under the microscope,” she continued. “This year, unluckily, it’s us! I almost want to say that we should have been expecting it,” she said, adding, “Will and I know the truth.”

And just because a couple spends a lot of time apart, Pinkett Smith adds, does not mean their marriage is on the rocks.

“I travel a lot because of my work, just like Will does,” she said. “But our lifestyle hasn’t changed. Before we had the kids, we were already far away from each other quite often because of separate projects.”

And it seems as if the trend will continue.

Will is currently filming the new M. Night Shyamalan movie “After Earth” with their son, Jaden, and this summer Jada is expected to go out on the road with their singer daughter, Willow

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