Saturday, January 5, 2013

Charlie Sheen spotted making out with a porn star (SNAPSHOT)


There’s good reason why Charlie Sheen is rumored to be dating a porn star. The 47-year-old “Anger Management” star was snapped planting a steamy kiss on adult film actress Georgia Jones on New Year’s Eve in Cabo, Mexico. (Incidentally, Sheen was also photographed getting pal-y with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa in the same city, where Sheen hosted a party at the Hotel El Ganzo to ring in 2013.)
Jones is a 24-year-old brunette who has posed for Penthouse and has appeared in over a hundred videos since 2007, according to her IMDB profile.
This isn’t the first time Hollywood’s perpetual bad boy has dated a porn star, of course. In 2011, hebizarrely introduced the world to his “goddesses,” Bree Olson (a pornographic model) and Natalie Kenly, who also worked as nannies for his children. Scroll below for more pictures of Jones, and launch the slideshow below to flip through Sheen’s many other exes.

PPMC Deputy Manager Kidnapped


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The rate of kidnapping has become terribly alarming, and after one case is over it seem a new one always pops up. Last year the height of it was when Okonjo Iweala’s mother was kidnapped, followed by the kidnapping of Nkiru Sylvanus. Now its a case of the PPMC deputy manager.
It was reported that the senior staff of the Pipelines Products Marketing Company, PPMC, Okrika Area Office, an affiliate of the Port Harcourt Refining Company has been kidnapped, the Police Command in Rivers has said. The spokesman of the command, Ben Ugwuegbulam, said this in an interview in Port Harcourt on Friday.
The PPMC is a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission, NNPC. Mr. Ugwuegbulam said that the victim is a Deputy Manager at the PPMC, adding that the manager was abducted at Ozuoba in the outskirts of Port Harcourt on January 3.
“The details of the incident are still sketchy. Our anti-kidnap unit has commenced investigation into the incident. We will give you more details as soon as we get them,” he said.
Mr. Ugwuegbulam said no group has claimed responsibility for the abduction and no ransom has been demanded.
Prayer is that he gets found very soon.

Plane crashes into Florida house, three dead

The pilot was attempting to land the small Beechcraft BE35 at Flagler County Airport but it plummeted about a mile east into the seaside town of Palm Coast, said the Federal Aviation Administration.

The plane burst into flames when it crashed into a home in the seaside town of Palm Coast.

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The plane burst into flames when it crashed into a home in the seaside town of Palm Coast.

A small plane burst into flames when it crashed into a home in eastern Florida on Friday killing all three people on board, authorities said.
A preliminary report from the Federal Aviation Administration said the pilot of the Beechcraft BE35 had reported a mechanical problem and was preparing for an emergency landing at Flagler County Airport when the plane went down in the seaside town of Palm Coast, about a mile east of the airport.
 
The single-engine plane was en route to Knoxville Downtown Island Airport in Tennessee, the FAA said.

The pilot and two passengers were not immediately identified but police, fire and rescue officials said no one on the ground was injured.

Exclusive Interview with Chief Pete Edochie on 4th Jan 2013


Veteran Nollywood Actor Chief Pete Edochie gives an exclusive interview to debunk rumors of his death. Rumors had gone around last week that Pete Edochie had fallen and died in a movie location in Austria. As we can see from the video, Pete Edochie is alive and well.

Kidnap Suspects Shot During Police Rescue Operation


On Friday, three suspected kidnappers were killed and three others arrested by the police during the rescue operation of the treasurer of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, Delta State University, Abraka chapter, Mr. Martins Denedo.
Denedo was abducted in the early hours of January 1, 2012, on his way home from New Year’s eve church service. Some gunmen had reportedly laid siege to Denedo’s residence in the university community and attacked him when he got out of his car to open his gate. He was immediately driven away in his car, a Nissan Pathfinder Sports Utility Vehicle with registration number BKW 18 AA.
Spokesman for the Delta State Police Command Mr. Famous Ajai, while confirming the rescue, said, "Teams of policemen on Friday morning rescued Denedo from the kidnappers’ hideout at Elumo in Abraka, close to Ughelli.
"Three of the kidnappers were killed during the exchange of gunfire with the police while three others were arrested. About two others are still on the run. We are on them and I’m positive that more arrests would be made soonest."
A few weeks before, the mother of Nigeria’s Finance Minster was kidnapped at the gate of her husband’s palace in Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State.
Kidnappers, numbering about 10, were said to have pushed the 82-year-old Prof. Kanene Okonjo into a waiting vehicle when she came down to offer drinks to workers at the gate. Although there have been dismissals of a ransom paid to secure Okonjo’s release as with other high profile cases, reports of kidnapping have continually emanated from the oil-rich state almost on a weekly basis

Friday, January 4, 2013

Man splashes out £14,000 on a solid gold shirt with Swarovski crystal buttons to attract female attention (See photos)


It is often said that money can’t buy love.
But trying telling that to a wealthy Indian man who splashed out £14,000 on a solid gold shirt in the hope it will attract female attention.
Money-lender Datta Phuge 32, from Pimpri-Chinchwad, commissioned the shirt which took a team of 15 goldsmiths two weeks to make working 16 hours a day creating and weaving the gold threads.
Dazzling: 'I know I am not the best looking man in the world but surely no woman could fail to be dazzled by this shirt?' he explainedGolden appeal: Wealthy Datta Phuge has splashed out £14,000 on a solid gold shirt to make sure he’s a 24 karat hit with women in central India

Wealthy Datta Phuge
Work of art: Money-lender Datta, 32, from Pimpri-Chinchwad, says the shirt took a team of 15 goldsmiths two weeks to make working 16 hours a day creating and we
Work of art: Money-lender Datta, 32, from Pimpri-Chinchwad, says the shirt took a team of 15 goldsmiths two weeks to make working 16 hours a day creating and weaving the gold threads
It comes complete with its own matching cuffs and a set of rings crafted from left-over gold.
‘I know I am not the best looking man in the world but surely no woman could fail to be dazzled by this shirt?’ he explained
‘The gold shirt has been one of my dreams,’ Mr Phuge told Indian newspaper the Pune Mirror.
‘It will be an embellishment to my reputation as the ‘Gold man of Pimpri”‘ Mr Phuge said.
The gaudy shirt was assembled on a fabric base of imported white velvet, and comes with six Swarovski crystal buttons and an intricate belt, also made of gold.
Golden ticket: Wealthy Datta Phuge has splashed on a solid gold shirt to make sure he's a 24 karat hit with women in central IndiaGolden appeal: ‘I know I am not the best looking man in the world but surely no woman could fail to be dazzled by this shirt?’ he explained

Inside Nigeria's secret gay club



The people attending the club did not want to be indentified

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About 50 people, mostly men, crowd around the front porch of a social club in Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos, cheering on a shy-looking young man, who proceeds to sing a ballad.
Backstage, another man puts on his wig and takes a quick glance at his pocket mirror, before adjusting his tight-fitting red dress.
Five other men also dressed in drag outfits appear, checking on each other's make-up as they wait for their turn to perform for the crowd.
"A friend invited me here a few months ago," one chatty spectator says excitedly. "I love this place because it makes me feel at home".

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How does a government think that sending someone to prison would change his or her sexual orientation?”
"Kunle"
This gathering of members of the gay and lesbian community in Lagos is held regularly, albeit discreetly, but it could soon be illegal.
The vast majority of gay Nigerians may not be interested in this kind of event but they still have to hide their sexuality in this conservative society.
Whilst already illegal, homosexuality is widely frowned upon across Nigeria and has been the subject of several bills in the National Assembly.
The Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill specifically outlaws same-sex unions.
It also bans gatherings of homosexuals or any other support for gay clubs, organisations, unions or amorous expressions, whether in secret or in public.
'Repulsive'
The bill has been passed by Nigeria's Senate - the highest chamber - and is now being reviewed by the lower chamber, the House of Representatives.
Rashidi WilliamsRashidi Williams is one of Nigeria's few openly gay human rights activists
If approved, it will be sent to the president to sign it into law, after which same-sex couples could face up to 14 years in prison.
But Nigerian homosexuals complain that the stigma they face is already enough punishment for their way of life.
Kunle (not his real name), a gay man living in Lagos, is outraged by the proposed law: "How does a government think that sending someone to prison would change his or her sexual orientation?
"How logical is that?"
One of Nigeria's few openly gay human rights activists, Rashidi Williams, notes that the bill seeks to ban something which is already illegal and which no-one is publicly advocating.
"All we are asking for is to repeal the repressive laws in this country," he says.
The bill has been condemned abroad - most recently by Australian lawmakers - making its proponents see this piece of legislation as a way of protecting Nigerian society from foreign influences.
"Ours is to weigh the aggregate of opinion - what the majority of Nigerians want," says Abike Dabiri, a member of the House of Representatives.
"If majority of Nigerians want same-sex marriage, then why not?"
She adds: "You have a right to your sexual preference but by trying to turn it into marriage do you realise you could be infringing on the human rights of the other person who finds it repulsive?"
In hiding
This view is echoed on the streets of this country, where religious influences, particularly from Christianity and Islam, are heavy.

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If you're walking on the street and he stones you, he knows the law would stand for him because the law is against you”
"Richard"
"How do you even become gay, not to mention wanting to get married to another man?" asks Okechukwu Ikenna, a 33-year-old software engineer, visibly irritated by the topic.
Friends and family members of gay people could get implicated if they do not report cases of same-sex unions because they could be seen as being in support of them.
Critics of the bill also worry that health workers who provide HIV counselling and treatment to homosexuals could be committing an offence as well.
However, some of these doctors say they hardly ever know the sexual orientation of those they attend to because it is not a requirement for treatment and counselling, and even if the patients were to reveal that they were homosexuals, it would not affect the quality of healthcare offered.
Some lawmakers have condemned violence against homosexuals but this has done little to prevent the growing anxiety among those the bill would target as its likely adoption, in whatever form, approaches.
Copy of the billIf the bill is passed, same-sex couples could face 14 years in prison
Mr Williams says some gay Nigerians may seek asylum in countries where homosexual people are accepted, while others will have to go underground.
At the gay club, despite the jovial atmosphere, there is heightened caution, and no-one is allowed to take any photos.
The thought of being identified as being gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender in a country where the public still turns to mob justice haunts some here.
And that is a huge concern for Richard (not his real name): "If you don't become discreet and try to hide yourself, even the man on the street will want to also act on the bill because it has been passed.
"If you're walking on the street and he stones you, he knows the law would stand for him because the law is against you."

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