Saturday 31 January 2015

Natural Way to Get Rid of Stretch Marks Fast

Stretch marks are visible lines on the skin surface, with an off-color hue. Stretch marks are mainly found in the abdominal wall, but can also occur over the thighs, upper arms, buttocks and breasts.

PHOTOS - Former Oregon State Student Arrested After Making a Porn Video in Campus Library

 A porn video that a former student made in the stacks of the Oregon State University library is getting university administrators hot under the collar. Kendra Sunderland, 19, became the talk of campus when she posted a video on PornHub that showed her stripping out of her top and touching herself for 31 minutes in the crowded Valley Library in Corvallis, Oregon.

A Woman Without Womb, Who Was Genetically Born a Man Gave Birth to Twins After Being Told She Would Never Become a Mother

Hayley Haynes was born without a womb, ovaries or fallopian tubes. At the age of 19, she was told by doctors she had XY chromosomes, so was genetically a man – and would never conceive.

German Ex-President Richard Von Weizsaecker Dies At 94

Germany's former President Richard von Weizsaecker has died at the age of 94, the president's office has announced. Mr Weizsaecker's 10 years in office, from 1984 to 1994, spanned the period of German reunification.

EBOLA - Hyundai Motor Group Promises to Donate 21 Vehicles Eequipped With Life-saving Devices to Support UN's Fight Against Ebola

Hyundai Motor Group officials announced that it will donate 21 Starex-based H1 ambulances to the United Nations (UN) in support of the Global Ebola Response activities in West Africa, particularly in Liberia. The vehicles, equipped with respirators, oxygen tanks and other medical kits, will be delivered to the Liberian government through the UN to support medical activities.

Boko Haram: Baga Military Commanders May Face Court-Martial

This hint was given on Friday in a statement signed by the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, saying that the affected personnel who are part of the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) must account for the seeming lack of commitment and professionalism.

Customs Seizes N1.4bn Rice In 2014

According to a report from News Agency of Nigeria, The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) said on Friday that its seized 241,278 rice worth N1.4 billion in duty and value in 2014 fiscal year. This is contained in the Rice Seizure Report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja by the Public Relations Officer, Mr Wale Adeniyi.

14,000 PVCs Snatched By Hoodlums in Rivers, Says INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said hoodlums forcibly snatched about 14,000 Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) from officials of the commission during the collection exercise in Rivers State. The state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mrs. Gesila Khan, made the disclosure while speaking to journalists in Port Harcourt on Friday.

Oshiomhole’s Commissioner Defects To PDP

Mr Dennis Idahosa, Commissioner for Investment and Public/Private Partnership in Edo, on Friday, defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the All Progressives Congress (APC). Idahosa joined the PDP along with some leaders of the APC in Ovia South West Local Government Area of the State.

PDP Cautions Tompolo, Dokubo, Others Over Inciting Statements

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned some ex-militants including Government Ekpemupolo popularly called Tompolo, leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF) Asari Dokubo as well as other party members and supporters against making inciting statements ahead of the general elections.

Military Confirms Sack Of Terrorists From Michika

The Military authorities on Friday confirmed that its troops sacked the terrorists who had been occupying Michika and its environs in Adamawa. This is contained in a statement issued by the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade in Abuja.

Mugabe Emerges New AU Chairman

Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, took over the post of African Union chairman on Friday, replacing Mauritania’s president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. Mugabe, Africa’s oldest president, aged 90, shook hands with Abel Aziz in front of fellow leaders to applause at the AU summit in the Ethiopian capital.

Friday 30 January 2015

BREAKING NEWS: Costa Hit With Three-match Ban

Chelsea striker Diego Costa has been banned for three matches by the Football Association after failing with his appeal against a violent conduct charge for a stamp on Liverpool's Emre Can on Tuesday night.

MURDER - Suge Knight Hit And Run a Friend Carter In Compton, Victim Dead

Suge Knight, the man behind some of the world's most famous rap music, is on the run after killing a man on an LA movie set. Terry Carter who is believed to be a friend of Suge was killed, while another actor Cle "Bone" Sloane, suffered non-threatening life injuries.

Shakira and Her Boy Friend Gerard Pique Welcome Second Son

The 37-year-old singer welcomed her second son with boyfriend Gerard Piqué into the world at a hospital in Barcelona on Thursday night, where she underwent a scheduled Caesarean section.

PHOTOS - Singer Nick Carter Grips His Wife Lauren Kitt's Generous Assets at Backstreet Boys Documentary Premiere

Nick Carter made quite the loving display at the premiere of the Backstreet Boys documentary aptly titled: Show 'Em What You're Made Of.

Russia Reduces Interest Rates From 17% to 15%

Russia has cut its main interest rate from 17% to 15% because inflation "is stabilising".  The rouble fell by more than 2% against the dollar following the central bank announcement.

SA Apartheid Assassin Has Been Given Parole

South African apartheid-era death squad commander Eugene de Kock has been granted parole after 20 years in jail. He was nicknamed "Prime Evil" for his role in the killing and maiming of activists fighting white minority rule in the 1980s and early 1990s. Justice Minister Michael Masutha said De Kock would be released "in the interests of nation-building".

AU Endorses 7,500 Regional Force To Fight Insurgents

According to News Agency of Nigeria, African Union (AU) has endorsed a plan for a regional task force of 7,500 Army to fight the Islamist Boko Haram militants in Nigeria.

Babangida: All Presidential Candidates Have My Support

Babangida stated this during a talk show on Channels TV, adding that all the candidates had displayed passion for the unity of the country and therefore, they all have his support.

FIRS Generates N4.69tn Revenue in 2014

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) said on Thursday that it generated N4.69 trillion from taxes for the federal government in 2014.

Military Recaptures Michika Town From Boko Haram – Jonathan

According to president Jonathan at the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign rally in Yola, the Nigerian Military had on Thursday liberated Michika town in Adamawa from the control of the Boko Haram insurgents.

Don’t Commit Suicide, Sambo Advises Buhari

While speaking at the PDP Presidential Rally in Yola, Adamawa on Thursday, Vice-President Namadi Sambo advised the APC presidential candidate, retired Maj.-Gen.Muhammadu Buhari, against committing suicide by planning to personally lead the war against Boko Haram terrorists, if elected president.

INEC Must Not Fail Nigerians, Int’l Community – US Govt Warned

The United States government yesterday warned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to fail Nigerians and the international community in its conduct of the February, 2015 general elections in the country.

Govs, Not Jonathan To Be Held Responsible fo Insurgency – Maku

Former minister of information and supervising minister of defence, Mr Labaran Maku, has said that governors and not President Goodluck Jonathan should be held responsible for the insurgency in the Northern part of Nigeria and other violent crimes in other parts of the country.

Shares Transfer - Shareholders Drag CBN and AMCON to Court, Demanding N58.6b

According to a report on Leadership news paper, some aggrieved shareholders of the defunct Bank PHB Plc has dragged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Asset Management Cooperation of Nigeria (AMCON) before the Federal High Court in Lagos over the alleged illegal transfer of their shares to Keystone Bank without compensation.

FG Commissions N60bn Steel Mill In Sagamu

The federal government, yesterday, commissioned a N60 billion integrated steel mill in Shagamu, Ogun State, as part of productive activities thrown up by the sectoral implementation of the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan.

NANS Passes Vote Of No Confidence On FERMA

The National Association of Nigerian Students, Zone A, has passed a vote of no confidence on the management of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) for failing to improve the conditions of Nigerian roads in spite of the huge resources at its disposal.

Why We Are Boycotting Election Debates Organised By BON – APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has explained why its candidates for next month’s polls will not attend the ongoing electioneering public debates on national television and radio. The party accused the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) and some key organisers of the programme of what it described as “unhidden bias and campaign of calumny” against its candidates.

Thursday 29 January 2015

Crystal Palace Sign Shola Ameobi

Crystal Palace have completed the signing of striker Shola Ameobi on a free transfer. The Nigerian international has signed a short-term with the Eagles until the end of the season and was a free agent after leaving Turkish side Gaziantep last month.

At 82, Broadway Star Joel Grey Comes Out as Gay

Actor Joel Grey, who won an Oscar award for his role in “Cabaret” opposite Liza Minnelli and who was married to actress Jo Wilder for 24 years, on Wednesday publicly revealed that he is gay.

Agbaje Replies Fashola’s Tax Indictment

The governorship candidate of the opposition, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has replied to the allegation by Lagos state governor, Babatunde Fashola, that he (Agbaje) is owing the state N1.6 million as unpaid land use charges.

I'm Happy and Lucky to Play With Costa, Admits Hazard

Eden Hazard admits he's happy he doesn't have to play against Diego Costa as the fallout from the Chelsea striker's controversial performance against Liverpool continues.

Crystal Palace Complete Signing of QPR Misfit Mutch

Crystal Palace have completed the signing of QPR midfielder Jordon Mutch for an undisclosed fee. Last week the Eagles had launched a bid to sign Mutch, who moved to Loftus Road from Cardiff City in a £6 million deal last summer but has started just six Premier League games this season.

PHOTOS - Alexandra Burke Flashes Her Toned Tummy in Sexy Peach Suit Ahead of Her Appearance on Good Morning Britain

Alexandra Burke was dressed to impress on Thursday morning. The 26-year-old looked stunning as she made her way to the ITV studios in London for a scheduled appearance on Good Morning Britain. Dressed in a chic peach suit and sexy black crop top, the star flashed her toned tummy to onlookers as she walked by.

Court Voids NCC’s Suspension Of APC’s Fund-raising SMS Platform

Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court in Lagos yesterday granted the All Progressives Congress (APC) an ex-parte order restraining the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and five telecommunications firms from suspending its presidential campaign fund-raising SMS scheme.

Kaduna APC Postpones Rally Over Jonathan’s Visit

The Kaduna State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday announced the postponement of its Kaduna central rally scheduled for Saturday, January 31, 2015.

Ebola Outbreak: Virus Mutating, Scientists Warn

Scientists tracking the Ebola outbreak in Guinea say the virus has mutated. Researchers at the Institut Pasteur in France, which first identified the outbreak last March, are investigating whether it could have become more contagious.

Ac Milan Sealed Destro Deal

AC Milan have announced that Roma attacker Mattia Destro has accepted their offer to join the club on loan until the end of the season, with a view to a permanent transfer.

Bird Flu: FG Disburses N145m as Compensation to Poultry Owners

The federal government has earmarked N145 million for immediate compensation of farmers who lost their birds in the outbreak of Avian Influenza. The minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, disclosed these yesterday in Abuja, during an emergency meeting with state commissioners on the control of the virus.

Chelsea Handler Shares Topless Photo of Herself Riding A Camel Which Belong To A Muslim In Bid To Fix Middle East Conflict

Chelsea Handler posted a topless photo on social media on Wednesday in a bid to show that peace can exist in the Middle East and to pass a message that both Muslims, Jew and the Christians can live together with love.

MOTHER'S LOVE - Amber Rose Showers Her Son Sebastian With kisses As She Treats him To Lunch At McDonald's

When it comes to her little boy she can't resist showering him with her love. And on Wednesday Amber Rose was spotted nuzzling up to her little cutie Sebastian as he sat on her lap outside a McDonald's in Los Angeles.

Kim Kardashian Flashes Her Toned Mid-riff And Incredible Figure As She Steps Out To Dinner With Scott Disick

Kim Kardashian is not one to shy away from a bit of exhibitionism. And on Wednesday night the reality star kept up with appearances as she stepped out to dinner with Scott Disick in the Los Angeles neighbourhood of Encino.

Arrest Dokubo, Tompolo Now, TY Danjuma Tells FG

Former defence minister, General T.Y. Danjuma, has condemned those making reckless and provocative statements, saying that the time had come for the federal government to arrest some former Niger Delta militants such as Asari Dokubo and Tompolo for engaging in inflammatory comments.

Hoodlums Attack APC Campaign Rally In Oron

Some hoodlums suspected to be working for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday set ablaze two cars belonging to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom State. The vehicles, a Volvo station wagon and a Toyota Hilux vehicle, were set ablaze alongside campaign canopies belonging to the opposition APC.

Nig. Military Ignored Advance Warnings Of Attacks On Baga, Monguno – Amnesty International

Global human rights organisation, Amnesty International, has accused the Nigerian military of ignoring repeated warnings of impending attacks on the Borno towns of Baga and Monguno by Boko Haram and failing to take action to protect civilians.

We Saw Helicopters Dropping Arms, Food For Boko Haram – IDPs

Displaced residents of Monguno, in Borno State, which was recently taken over by Boko Haram, have said they saw helicopters dropping arms and food items for the insurgents in the bushes.

Queen Latifah Looking Galant In Bikini While On Holiday Trip To Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

She's told a few people to get up and dance in her time, and Queen Latifah is all about practicing what she preaches. The 44-year-old star did not just kick back on her holiday, she instead kicked up her heels in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Tuesday.

Wednesday 28 January 2015

Luis Figo to run for Fifa presidency

The former Portuguese international has declared himself in the running to become the head of football's main governing body, just one day before the deadline for candidates Portugal legend Luis Figo has announced his decision to run for Fifa president at this year's election as he aims to dethrone current boss Sepp Blatter.

What Causes Yellow Teeth and What to Do About It

Yellow teeth are not a great look in an appearance obsessed society raised on the photoshopped images of blinding white smiles. But what causes yellow teeth and how can you prevent it from happening in the first place?