Monday, September 21, 2015
Kylie Jenner Gets Attacked By Fan Outside Chris Brown Concert!
Kylie Jenner was minding her own business after a Chris Brown concert in Anaheim when she became the victim of a nasty hair-grabbing attack! Ouch!
The video shows Kylie departing the concert--where she got to watch her beau Tyga perform--when someone from the crowd of fans grabbed onto her green locks, snapping her head back.
From Kylie’s expression, it looks like it was pretty painful! Security stepped in, and Kylie was able to continue on her way.
Diego Costa branded a ''cheat'' by his OWN Chelsea team-mate Kurt Zouma who insists "we're not surprised"
Diego Costa has been branded a “cheat” - by one of his OWN team mates.
Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma made the amazing remark in a post-match TV interview which will only turn up the heat on the bad-boy striker.
DJ LED Presents #Assembly_Awards #Jabele Club MIX Nonstop @iamclubstar
DJ Led shuts down all clubs with the heaviest weights in the industry banging on your speaker, listen to the electric vibes from clubstar lil kesh, dj xclusive, davido, rihana,wande cole, patorankin, dj led,olamide,reminise,suki, etc .
gear up oct 1st #Independence day for the #assembly award / pool party hosted by chaperon group get in to the groove get #blunted on loud and press play
Sunday, September 20, 2015
My mum helped choose my wife — Christy Essien-Igbokwe’s son
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Chinwuba is one of the children of the late ‘Lady of Songs,’ Christy Essien-Igbokwe. He talks about the life of his mother with GBENGA ADENIJI
Please give a brief profile of yourself.
I am Chinwuba Kaka Igbokwe, the second son of the late Christy Essien-Igbokwe. We are four boys. I studied Geological Sciences at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. I am a music producer, businessman, and President of the Christy Essien Igbokwe Memorial Foundation.
What memories of your late mother can you recall?
I have good memories of my late mother. She was such a good woman that I did not know she was famous until I got into the university. One of the lovely things about her was that she always created time for us despite her busy schedule. This thus made it difficult for me to believe she was one of Africa’s biggest musicians.
I really do miss her meals. My best memory of her was when I would sit in the kitchen to be fed by her. She was the best cook in the world. But now, my wife has taken that title.
Phoenix freeway shooting suspect: 'I'm the wrong guy'
A landscaper arrested in a series of Phoenix freeway shootings told a judge Saturday that authorities have "the wrong guy" as investigators stood by their detective work that traced the gun to the suspect after he took it to a pawn shop.
Leslie Allen Merritt Jr. was charged with counts including aggravated assault, criminal damage, disorderly conduct, carrying out a drive-by shooting and intentional acts of terrorism.
In a brief court appearance, a prosecutor said the 21-year-old should face a high bail after drivers spent the last three weeks on edge.
"The suspect presents a dramatic and profound threat to the community," said Ed Leiter of the Maricopa County attorney's office.
Superior Court Commissioner Lisa Roberts set bail at $1 million, and Merritt, who had remained quiet during the proceedings, asked in a soft-spoken voice to address the court.
"All I have to say is I'm the wrong guy. I tried telling the detectives that. My gun's been in the pawn shop the last two months. I haven't even had access to a weapon," he said as he stood handcuffed in a black and white striped jail uniform.
Merritt was arrested Friday evening after a SWAT team swarmed him at a Wal-Mart in the suburb of Glendale. Minutes later, Gov. Doug Ducey proclaim on Twitter, "We got him!"
Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesman Bart Graves said the break in the case was the result of exhaustive investigative work in which detective test-fired weapons from local pawn shops at the state crime lab and ran ballistics tests.
Graves said a gun Merritt pawned matched the weapon used in four of the freeway shootings on Aug. 29 and 30. A tour bus, SUV and two cars were hit by bullets on Interstate 10 on those days.
"Today we are seeing the end result of some incredible police work," he said at a news conference.
Graves declined to comment on Merritt's statement in court that his gun was in the pawn shot at the time of the shootings.
A man who identified himself as a manager at Mo-Money Pawn declined to comment Saturday beyond a post on a Facebook page that said detectives contacted the shop Wednesday looking for a certain caliber and make of handgun and examined several weapons.
Eleven cars in all were hit by bullets or other projectiles, such as BBs or pellets, while driving along Phoenix freeways between Aug. 29 and Sept. 10. There have been no serious injuries, although a 13-year-old girl's ear was cut by glass when a bullet shattered a car window.
Department of Public Safety Director Frank Milstead said the investigation continues into who is behind the other shootings.
"Are there others out there? Are there copycats? That is possible," he said.
Graves said detectives were interrogating Merritt "virtually all night."
"There's some elation here that this piece of the pie has been solved, but we are still feverishly working to wrap up all these loose ends," he said.
Messages seeking tips about the shootings will remain posted on electronic signs along freeways, and a $50,000 reward is still available, Graves said.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Merritt's father was adamant that his son had nothing to do with the shootings and anyone who says he was involved is a "moron."
Leslie Merritt Sr. said he believes his son is being made a scapegoat by police who were desperate to make an arrest under immense public pressure.
"He has way too much value for human life to even take the slightest or remotest risk of actually injuring someone," the elder Merritt said. He said his son likes guns but is not a criminal.
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