Sunday, July 6, 2014

Two cheating sisters divorce and marry each other’s former spouse


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 Two sisters cheated behind each other’s back.

Interestingly enough, the two sisters of Hunan Province, China, swapped husbands after falling in love with each other’s spouse.

The younger sister, Liu Xiang, had a baby with her husband. She stayed home to take care of the child while her husband, Wang Yang, took a job in Shenzhen.

When the older sister got married, she also went to work in Shenzhen, while her husband stayed in Hunan.

The lonely sisters found comfort in the arms of their brothers-in-law and eventually fell in love.

When their affairs were finally exposed, the two couples divorced and married their lovers.

They both went on to have kids with their new husbands

The Top 10 Most Popular Hip Hop Singles The Week Of 6/27/14

The Top 10 Most Popular Hip Hop Singles The Week Of 6/27/14
Jay Z features on Jeezy's album single and Eminem joins Busta Rhymes for "Calm Down."
With the 4th of July weekend well underway, this week’s Top 10 features Jeezy and Jay Z at #1 for the Atlanta rapper’s latest single. A much-talked-about Busta Rhymesand Eminem collaboration follows closely at the second spot with a track scheduled to appear on Busta’s upcoming album. Wiz Khalifa switches up his “We Dem Boyz” single for a big-name remix that includes Rick Ross,ScHoolboy Q, and Nas.
Further down the list, more new G-Unit music, a Commonsingle, and a separate Eminem feature also make the cut.

Jeezy Enlists Jay Z For Seen It All

With a Cardo produced track on deck, Jeezy called on Jay Z for a feature on the lead single to his upcoming album of the same name. “Seen It All” follows previous collaborations from the rappers like “Go Crazy” from Jeezy’s debut in 2005.
“20/20 Pyrex vision / Catch your contact standing next to my kitchen,” Jay raps, “Hear the 20s, 50s, hundreds, the money machine clickin’ / And my Rollie ain’t tickin’, I ball / I done seen it all.”
According to the song’s producer, the beat was accidentally sent to Jeezy.
“I never had Jeezy or Jay Z in mind for it," Cardo said. "Big Sean was a person I pictured on it, and Travis Scott...I sent to Jeezy by accident. I had two beats named under the same [name] in my folder for some reason and it got duplicated. I don’t know what happened. Sometimes I’ll name the beat the same thing for some damn reason."
Jeezy’s fifth album Seen It All is tentatively scheduled for release on September 2.

Busta Rhymes & Eminem Collab On “Calm Down”

Produced by Scoop Deville, the Eminem featuring “Calm Down” is slated to appear on Busta Rhymes’ upcoming Extinction Level Event 2, a sequel to the rapper 1998 album of the same name. Speaking with Power 106 earlier this week about the Shady feature, Busta Rhymes said the recording process was competitive.
"We just kept going back and forth, just competitive," he said. "It started to really feel like we battling each other. It started to feel like a three minute and eight second song. After we kept sending it back and forth, it ended up being six minutes. We was like, 'Yo, listen, it's one thing to say 'F the rules, but it's another thing to say we O.D.in'.' But it's a beautiful piece of art...You're probably never gonna experience a moment like this before. It's our first time going in this crazy on a record unlike we've ever done on our own records before and probably unlike what we'll do on any other record again. It's special."

Wiz Khalifa Enlists Rick Ross, ScHoolboy Q, And Nas For Latest Remix

With a slowed down beat, the official remix to Wiz Khalifa’s “We Dem Boyz” was released late this week. With a trio of rappers representing different regions of the country, the remix features verses from Rick Ross, ScHoolboy Q, and Nas.
“Understand I shine before ya’ll time / I been outside when T. La Rock invented rhymes / When dinnertime and BBS’s on tinted Saabs was gettin’ robbed,” Nas raps on the third verse. Wiz Khalifa holds down the last verse and the anthemic hook.
Khalifa took to Twitter himself on Thursday (July 3) to release the track to fans.

This Week’s Top 10

3 Men Chased by Police get Crushed to Death by BRT Bus in Lagos (VIEWER’S DISCRETION IS ADVISED)


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This happened this afternoon, An Okada rider and his 2 male passengers were crushed to death this afternoon at Awoyaya bus-stop  along the Lekki-Epe Express way in Lagos as they were being chased by a police van.While trying to escape from the police who were chasing them to seize their bike for riding on the express, the Okada, which was in high speed, collided with a BRT bus that crushed them to death.
According to an eyewitness, area boys gathered and burnt the police van. The army had to be brought in to calm the situation. See photos from the incident after the cut.. *warning – graphic content*
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Justin Bieber Tweets Condolences To Dead Superfan Alicia Tamboia


Justin Bieber Tweets Alicia Tamboia
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There’s one thing you can ALWAYS count on with Justin Bieber — he loves his fans. After 24-year-old Belieber Alicia Tamboia died in a car accident on July 5, fans started a worldwide twitter trend to remember her. Justin noticed — and acted!

Alicia Tamboia, a Justin Bieber mega-fan from Wingdale, New York, passed away in a multi-vehicle car accident on the night of July 4. The next day, fellow fans of the Biebs heard her story and started to trend #RIPAlicia on Twitter in her honor. What happened next was VERY sweet.

Justin Bieber: Singer Tweets About Superfan Alicia Tamboia

When news spread about Alicia’s death, fans who had met her at Justin’s concerts and meet and greets started to share their experiences with Alicia. Thousands ofpeople who had never met her shared the hashtag #RIPAlicia with photos of Alicia and Justin — she’d snapped pics with the star at several of his meet and greets! 
And then, Justin noticed. And in the super-early morning hours of July 6, he tweeted

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Alicia was a 2008 high school graduate — and a passionate Justin Bieber fan, according to her social media accounts.
Alicia had just tweeted about Justin last on June 26 with a picture collage. She posted about her favorite singer all the time! In May, Alicia even tweeted an email she had sent to her coworkers on her last day at work. She had signed off her goodbye email with, “When you hear Justin Bieber, I hope you think of me.”
What a very sad situation — our thoughts are with Alicia’s family and friends.
We think it’s very sweet that Justin took the time out to honor Alicia — it truly says a lot about his devotion to those who support him!
Are YOU happy Justin tweeted, #RIPAlicia, HollywoodLifers? Does Justin’s tweet make you love him even more? Let us know in the comments below.

Khloe Kardashian & French Montana Caught Having Sex In Van At Airport

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When a flight gets delayed, waiting for the time to pass can get really boring. When Khloe Kardashian and French Montana’s flight was delayed on July 2, an eyewitness says the couple headed back to their car for a little one-on-one sexy time, according to a new report.

Khloe Kardashian, 30, and French Montana, 29, have been showing off major PDA in public lately. Apparently their passion happens privately — anywhere, anytime — too! An eyewitness claims to have seen Khloe and French heading to their Mercedes Benz Sprinter Van outside an New York City airport to hook up.

Khloe Kardashian & French Montana — Did They Have Sex In A Car Outside Airport?

Talk about a racy relationship! Khloe and French’s flight from an NYC airport was delayed on July 2, and so they needed to kill some time before their departure. 

Khloe Kardashian & French Montana: Their First Red Carpet Appearance And A Lot Of Party PDA!
While Khloe and French are totally into each other, a source tells us Khloe’s not ready for kids yet. “She’s definitely not trying to have a baby,” our source spills. But nonetheless, Khloe and French are passionately in love — and from this report, hooking up anywhere they can!
After Khloe and French finally made it out of New York City, they headed to Las Vegas for Khloe’s THIRD 30th birthday party on July 4. First, Khloe and French hit the red carpet together. Khloe rocked a teeny-tiny black minidress and French wore all white — they looked gorgeous together!
During the party, the duo stayed close and cuddled at their VIP table, People reports. They only stopped cuddling to gush over Khloe’s birthday cake!
Do YOU think Khloe and French had sex inside a van outside an NYC airport, @loritosan? Let us know!S

21-year-old student kills own father in Ogun


The deceased was Senior Advocate of Nigeria
A 21-year-old university undergraduate, Tolani Ajayi, has killed his father, chopped the body to pieces, before dumping the remains in a bush near their home in Ogun State, police said.
The suspect has since being arrested by the Ogun State Police Command.
A witness told PREMIUM TIMES that the attack occurred Tuesday after an argument between Tolani and his father, Charles Ajayi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN. The late lawyer had reportedly questioned his son over his attitude and refusal to follow Biblical teachings.
The suspect, a 300 level student of the Department of History and International Relations of Redeemer University, RCCG Camp Ogun State, became infuriated when his father slapped him. In retaliation, Tolani stabbed his father with a knife.
He then hacked the body to pieces, packed the mutilated corpse in a box and dumped it in a nearby bush.
The Ogun State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the incident, which, he said, occurred at the Redemption Camp along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.
“The shattered body of Barrister Charles Ajayi, 60, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was seen and recovered in a nearby bush at Canaanland Street in the RCCG Camp, in a box after he had been killed by his son,” Mr. Adejobi said.
He said the Tolani was arrested at his father’s home after the corpse was discovered.
Mr. Adejobi told PREMIUM TIMES that the Divisional Police Officer of Redemption Camp, Olaiya Martins, had led a team of detectives and some members of the community to where the body was found. The community members had earlier noticed the strange attitude of the suspect while he dumped the box.
Following the drag marks made by the box, police officers traced the suspect to his home.
Mr. Adejobi said upon interrogation, the suspect lied that his father had gone on evangelism. He later confessed to the crime, Mr. Adejobi said.
He said the exhibits, including the knife and cutlass the suspect used in the attack, were recovered by the police while the corpse had been deposited at a morgue in Sagamu.
Mr. Adejobi said the Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye, had sent a team of detectives, led by the officer in charge of Homicide section of the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran Abeokuta, to assess the situation and take over the matter for further investigation and necessary action.
The commissioner also sympathised with the family of the deceased.

Censors Board Approves ‘Half Of A Yellow Sun’ Movie For Showing In Nigeria

#GoodNews: Censors Board Approves ‘Half Of A Yellow Sun’ Movie For Showing In Nigeria
Chiwetel Ejiofor and Thandie Newton 
Biyi Bandele’s “Half Of A Yellow Sun” - a film adaptation of celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Orange Prize-winning novel of the same name – has finally been cleared by the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board, for release in Nigeria.
The announcement didn’t include a date that the film will eventually be released now that it’s been approved for release. According to the Board’s Corporate Affairs representative, Caesar Kagho, the film has been approved with an “18″ rating, which, based on my research, is the equivalent of an “R” rating in the USA.
This news comes over 2 months after the film was initially set to open in Nigerian theaters (it’s already been released in the USA and the UK, and is already available on home video in both regions).
It was to open in Nigeria, where the film is set, on Friday, April 25, but that didn’t happen, as its release date was postponed, and has since been delayed, due to “delays in getting certification from Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board.”
Government censors said that they delayed the release of the film because “it might incite violence in the country” given its subject matter – specifically, a scene that details a massacre at a northern Nigerian airport – in light of current political turmoil within the country. Nevermind that it’s a film whose backdrop –  the Biafran war, which saw millions killed - is based on fact. I’ve always said, since this all began, that the Censors Board might not be giving Nigerian audiences enough credit, and ultimately, this would likely end up being much ado about nothing, as the noise created by the film’s release delays may actually drowned out any made by audiences about the content, after the film is finally released.
What led to the film’s eventual Census Board approval isn’t yet public information. It was previously reported that the bureau wanted certain scenes to be cut from the film in order for approval to be granted. So maybe we are to assume that the producers of the film accepted the compromise.
In this case, we can probably thank the growing global reach of the source novel’s author (Adichie), who would eventually utilize her influence to pen an op-ed for The New Yorker.
The censors’ action is a knee-jerk political response, yet there is a sense in which it is not entirely unreasonable. Nigeria is on edge, with upcoming elections that will be fiercely contested, religion and ethnicity increasingly politicized, and Boko Haram committing mass murders and abductions. In a political culture already averse to openness, this might seem a particularly appropriate time for censorship. But we cannot hide from our history. Many of Nigeria’s present problems are, arguably, consequences of an ahistorical culture. As a child, I sometimes found rusted bullets in our garden, reminders of how recent the war had been. My parents are still unable to talk in detail about certain war experiences. The past is present, and we are better off acknowledging it and, hopefully, learning from it.
You can read the full insightful piece here.
And director Biyi Bandele followed that up with his own op-ed, sharing his frustrations with the Censors Board, in piece he wrote for CNN’s African Voices, titled “Why can’t Nigerians watch country’s biggest movie?
In the piece, Bandele also chastised the Censors Board, drawing a connection in sentiment between its members and Boko Haram.
Since the Toronto premiere those many months ago, I’ve seen “Half of a Yellow Sun” at other film festivals in all corners of the globe. And Nigerians being the ubiquitous people that we are have been present in the audiences — quite often in great numbers — at each of these festivals. I am yet to meet a single Nigerian who has seen the film who came out of the cinema thinking that they had just seen a film that would incite anyone to violence. If anything, more than once, I’ve been accosted by cinema-goers — some Nigerian, but really,people of all races — who have been profoundly moved by the experience of watching the film. The refrain I’ve heard from them is, war is nasty, isn’t it.
He then called on Patricia Bala, director-general of the Censors board, to do what he believed was the right thing, and allow Nigerians in Nigeria to see the film as it’s meant to be seen; not illegally, speaking to the local movie industry’s piracy problem.
Whether or not the film eventually gets a ratings certificate in Nigeria, “Half of a Yellow Sun” will be seen by millions of Nigerians. The question is: will they be allowed to see it in their local cinemas and on legally acquired DVDs or will they be forced to watch it on pirate DVDs and through illegal downloads? If the biggest film that’s ever been made in Nigeria is available to Nigerians only in bootleg form, the censorship board will be doing to the Nigerian film industry what Boko Haram is trying to do to Nigeria: drive a stake through its heart. I sincerely hope they both fail.
Biyi Bandele’s feature film directorial debut, stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, John Boyega, Anika Noni Rose, Joseph Mawle and Genevieve Nnaji, in a drama that weaves together the lives of four people swept up in the turbulence of civil war, with a newly independent 1960s Nigeria as the backdrop.
Produced by Bafta award-winner Andrea Calderwood (“The Last King of Scotland”) and Gail Ega (“The Constant Gardner”), the film is a British/Nigerian co-production and was shot at Tinapa Film Studio in Nigeria and in the UK.
(via Indie Wired)

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