Thursday, November 10, 2016

Egun youths clash in Lekki, burn 200 structures November 10, 2016



3m360 learnt that the crisis started on Sunday, when the Yoruba youths demanded that the residents should relocate from the area.
It was gathered that the Egun community insisted that residents would not leave their houses, tagging the youths as hoodlums and land grabbers.
Our correspondent gathered that the crisis came to a head on Wednesday when the Yoruba youths set fire to the structures in the area at about 8am.
The action was said to have triggered a clash between the youths of the Egun community and their Yoruba counterparts.

'He Is Not My President': Donald Trump Inspires Thousands to Protest in Streets Across U.S.



Thousands of protesters swarmed the streets of several major cities Wednesday to voice their opposition to Donald Trump, who less than 24 hours earlier stunned the world to become the 45th person elected president of the United States.
Protesters in Chicago chanted "Not my president" and "F--- Trump" outside Trump International Hotel & Tower in what seemed like a grand uprising — one in which minority groups that have felt targeted by Trump over the past 18 months hoped to send a direct message to the president-elect.
"I'm here today because I'm speechless at what happened," Rebecca Gomez, 22, told NBC News. "I'm Mexican, but I was born in the United States. I'm afraid people won't care about that, though. I'm afraid they will be violent."
In New York, thousands of protesters could be heard chanting and banging drums as they marched past Rockefeller Center up Sixth Avenue, barely even acknowledging the rain.
"It's horrible that we have to do this," said Trevor Wheeler, 18, of North Dakota, who now lives in New York City. "I identify as a queer person. I will most likely lose my right to get married. ... I will not be able to present myself the way I want to."
Some chanted "Racist, sexist, anti-gay! Donald Trump must go away!" and "F--- your wall!"

Legendary WWE star Chyna finally laid to rest at sea in rhinestone urn

Chyna ashes being scattered at sea
Chyna died earlier this year
WWE star Chyna has been laid to rest.
The professional wrestling icon passed away at the age of 46 at her apartment in Redondo Beach, California earlier this year after an overdose.
Chyna has now been laid to rest in a rhinestone urn at sea, and the moment was filmed as part of a documentary about her life.
Her ashes were thrown for a $1,500 dollar-per-hour yacht close to the home in Los Angles where her body was discovered.
WWEChyna during her Wrestling days
Chyna during her Wrestling days

Nigerian male barbie Bobrisky is HIV positive?

According to an anonymous source who wrote to Naijagist, Nigerian male barbie doll and internet sensation, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky,  tested positive  HIV and has been managing it since 2015.

The anonymous source who claims to be a medical doctor and a friend to Bobrisky’s Indian doctor, revealed that Idris Okunneye the popular cross dresser and internet sensation known as Bobrisky is HIV positive.

The source also said that Bobrisky had been placed on anti-retroviral medication since September 2015 and that he still visited his doctor last week, the first week of November 2016 to get new prescriptions.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Prince Harry confirms he IS dating Meghan Markle and hits out at 'abuse she has suffered'


Prince Harry watches a performance of a play during his visit the Community Recording Studio at Russell Youth Centre
Prince Harry has confirmed he is dating Meghan Markle but hit out at the "abuse" he says she has suffered

Prince Harry has confirmed he is dating American actress Meghan Markle but hit out at "abuse" he says she has suffered.
Kensington Palace issued a strongly-worded statement confirming the relationship but also criticising "abuse" suffered by the American actress.
The statement said that the past week "has seen a line crossed".
It said “Prince Harry is worried about Ms Markle’s safety and is deeply disappointed that he has not been able to protect her.

Obama taunts Trump after aides reportedly take his Twitter account

Why a Donald Trump victory would be great for stock market investors
President Obama mocked Donald Trump on Sunday after a new report indicated that the Republican nominee’s aides had barred him from firing off his own Twitter posts.
“I can’t confirm it’s true. But apparently his campaign has taken away his Twitter. In the last two days, they had so little confidence in his self-control, they said, ‘We’re just going to take away his Twitter,’” Obama said while campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Kissimmee, Fla.
Obama continued: “Now, if somebody can’t handle a Twitter account, they can’t handle the nuclear codes. If somebody starts tweeting at 3 in the morning because ‘SNL’ made fun of you, then you can’t handle the nuclear codes.”
Earlier in the day, the New York Times reported that Trump’s campaign staff had “wrested away” his freewheeling Twitter account, which the celebrity businessman frequently uses to release caustic barbs against his political foes.

Election Day: An acrimonious race reaches its end point

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton fills out her ballot at the Douglas Grafflin Elementary School in Chappaqua, New York, U.S. November 8, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

The most divisive and unpredictable presidential race in modern memory reached its end Tuesday with long lines at East Coast polling sites, suggesting voters could push turnout to new levels in some places even as many decried the campaign’s harsh and bitter tones.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton delivered starkly different messages as they made their last public appeals.
In Michigan, the GOP nominee blasted his opponent as embodying Washington’s corrupt culture. In North Carolina, Clinton said the election would be “where we prove, conclusively, that yes: love trumps hate.”

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