Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 September 2014

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Man hangs himself live on Skype while online spectators watched

  • Saturday, 20 September 2014
  • 26 year old Russian man Serger Kirilov (pictured above) wanted to commit suicide and so he went on Skype and announced that he planned to commit suicide and said anyone who wanted to see it could link to him on Skype.

    Shockingly, many people linked up to him and watched him hang himself without trying to stop him. One spectator even allegedly said 'a real man would have killed himself more quickly.' Another said 'If a man says he's going to do something, he needs to do it.' Only one person tried to stop him.

    Russian police are now trying to trace all the people who watched the suicide through their internet service providers. A Russian police spokesman said 'It is beyond belief that people could watch this as a form of entertainment. We will be investigating everyone who watched this incident, especially those who urged him to carry it out who may be guilty of negligent homicide.'
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    Sunday, 14 September 2014

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    Question Of The Day:- Do Any Matured Person Still Use 2go?

  • Sunday, 14 September 2014




  • Few years ago, 2go seems to be the Leading Chatting App around, The Emergence of Blackberry Messenger and WhatsApp kick off the Apps among the Matured minds… Although some Nigerians still enjoy using the App more than the Leading Apps currently top the Chats now.
    The Question is:- From your own view, Do you think any Matured or Responsible Person still use 2go?

    Drop your Comment!

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    Thursday, 11 September 2014

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    Nigerian Police Officer Lost Control Seeing Agbani Dorego Walks

  • Thursday, 11 September 2014
  • Nigerian Police Officer Lost Control Seeing Agbani Dorego Walks 


    Former Miss World, Nigeria’s Agbani Darego, was surprised while doing a photo shoot with Kelechi Amadi in an environment in Lagos, and was being admired by a Police officer.
    The lens of Kelechi sure does not lie as it caught the moment of the officer starring at the fundaments of the former beauty queen.
    Wonder where the beauty of a woman lies in her body that every man wants to always have either a feel or touch.

    In this part of the world, most men say the beauty lies in a woman fundamentals, while some say it is the woman’s bosom. But wherever it might be, one still needs to be careful while admiring it.
    Agbani Darego was happy as the police man really helped to balance her composition.
    WATCH VIDEO HERE :)


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    Tuesday, 9 September 2014

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    Should I Cancel My Wedding With My Fiancee Or Not?

  • Tuesday, 9 September 2014
  • Should I Cancel My Wedding With My Fiancee Or Not

    Thanks for the good works you have been doing, may God bless you. Help me post this to your blog readers
    I am getting married soon & my husband-to-be has not & does not intend to give me a dime to make some preparations from my end(of course I got my wedding gown & every other thing I need with my money already). My folks are agitated that as a man, he should @ least spend something for his bride even if not much. Just this evening, we agreed to get our rings seperately ‘cos we stay very far apart & he was soooo cool with the arrangement suggesting that I should give him a call before making the purchase, with no talk about how he’d refund me the money(for buying my own ring, not his). This, coupled with the fact that I would be responsible for the wedding cakes (60K) has really made my mum & siblings to be sooo pissed off with me for not taking his ‘stinginess’ up as a serious issue to be dealt with.

                                         Please note that he is a very God-fearing man
    His input towards the general aspects of the wedding include: invitation cards, hall decoration, live-band.
    Are my mum & siblings overreacting or am I the one blinded by love? Should I Cancel My Wedding With My Fiancee Or Not? I need objective responses please. You could be saving a life. Thank you
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    Sunday, 7 September 2014

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    Women can't seperate us' - Bracket says

  • Sunday, 7 September 2014
  • In an interview with Sunday Express, music duo, Smash and Vast of Bracket, said money and women can't make them go their separate ways because according to them, they have grown past that.
    "Money has not separated us, so women won't do that to us. We had a little issue about money in the past and we settled it. So when it comes to women or when Smash sees me with people who will not add value to my life, he warns me. And when I don't listen, he will let me be. Then when it all goes wrong, he will still be the person I come back to. I don't think women or money can be a problem between us at this stage"
    The duo also revealed that in the next two to three years, they should be married
    "Marriage is a must-do thing and we are not getting any younger. Within the next two-three years we should do that. We are still single but we are not getting any younger. We would love to get married"
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    Saturday, 6 September 2014

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    Banky W Relocates from Nigeria to New York

  • Saturday, 6 September 2014
  • The spectacular musician said he's moving to New York and would be there for the next three months where is has already enrolled in a school in his bid to study Film Making and Directing. Good move!
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    Maybe I Was Out of Control - Chris Brown speaks to Billboard

  • This is the first time Chris Brown is settling down to speak to a major media outfit about his many issues after leaving jail. He told BillBoard a lot about all that went down with. It's an interesting chat:
    "I realize that what I do for a living opens my life to public scrutiny and that I have a
    responsibility to everyone because of that exposure. I can say that I am only human and I have made mistakes. I can say that I try to live my life in the most true, honest way that I can. I am not perfect, no one is. No one is harder on me than me. No one can please everyone. No one can live in the past and expect to grow. I have been moving forward and hope that I am not defined by just a few moments in my life but all of the moments that will make up my life."

    Did you spend time writing while you were in jail?
    No. You know, jail isn’t a place of many creative spirits. But as far as my creativity, I put it on hold until I got out. Jail is more of a regimen and a structure. I’m more of a free spirit when it comes to creating music, painting and art. So when I got out, I was very excited to get into the studio. I didn’t have any ideas or concepts; they usually come as I go [in to record]. I was drawing and sketching most of the time, biding time.

    What was the daily routine like?
    A guard wakes you up; you eat. You stay in your cell most of the time, basically 24 hours a day. Maybe on Mondays you go to the roof inside of a cage and have a phone call. It’s isolation. You have time to focus on what matters, on what to do and what not to do.

    What lessons did you learn from the experience?
    My maturity level has risen as far as my realizing what’s important. Realizing that I’m human like everyone else. At the end of the day, it’s just a humbling experience. You’re more appreciative of everything else that’s on the outside. A burger tastes 1,000 times better when you’re out (Laughs.) I’m just more appreciative of the things I’m blessed with and the things I do: music, being able to take care of my family, being able to see my friends and family. And do what I love and still be able to do it in a timely fashion to where people don’t think, “Oh well, he fell off.” Still being able to be consistent.

    What did you miss the most?
    I just missed my family. At the end of the day, music is definitely a passion. But when you’re dealing with your own personal issues, family is first. I just dealt with that. I missed my dad and mom, all my cousins ... seeing people’s faces and smiles ... seeing people who were just encouraging and positive.

    How did you keep yourself motivated?
    [I had to feel] like this happened for a reason. There was a purpose. Maybe I was out of control too much. Or I needed something to humble me to the point where I get it. At that point, I didn’t look at it as trying to get out of the situation but learn from it.

    How have you been able to maintain such a loyal fan base?
    First, I’d say God. Honestly. My faith in knowing what my purpose is and how I’m trying to find out what my purpose is. My fan base speaks volumes [to that]. I never want to say that I know everything or I know what the best song or a hit is. I just put it out there for people to like and love. I make music for myself personally, but I also try to do music that people can relate to, have fun with; evoke as much emotion as possible from my audience and peers. It’s God and just consistency with my talent. Being able to persevere if I get knocked down and always get back up. A lot of times, you can get convoluted and confused with all the mayhem and hoopla that’s going on. I just try to stay grounded; keep my family first. And always focus on what my purpose is: putting out great music. I don’t really focus on any extras or stories in the tabloids. It’s nonsense.

    You’ve moved forward, and Rihanna says she also has moved -forward. Do you see a day when your relationship won’t be brought up at all?
    When we’re not relevant anymore, that might be the case. As long as you’re doing something good, people will always bring up old stuff or negative stuff because they don’t want you to surpass a certain level or elevate. But as long as you have your head on straight, it shouldn’t matter what people want to say.

    Explain what it’s like to live in the public eye.
    I just have to realize it comes with the territory in this day and age of social media. My age group and younger stay on the phone and Internet. It’s easy access. So I just like to focus on what I’m doing instead of getting caught up. Everybody gets caught up watching Instagram or whatever; they have jokes and all kinds of things. I can still engage in it but not participate in the negative side. Not everyone in the world is going to particularly love me. But I’m cool with that. As long as I love myself and my music, I’m fine. People are going to say what they want to say. I don’t look over my shoulder or wish I could turn back the hands of time. Life is a learning experience, so I’m learning as I go. I’m not walking around angry about anything. So you just have to let it be.

    Do you consider yourself a role model?
    As far as my mistakes in life, that’s being a role model, because people can see my mistakes and learn from them. I’ve gone through more stuff than most 35- or 40-year-olds, and I’ve dealt with it. As far as becoming a man in the public eye, continuing to persevere and stay positive throughout trials and tribulations … that’s the only thing I’d say contributes to my being a role model. If kids look up to me, that’s amazing; great. As far as me as an artist and a person, I always want to exude positivity. But as far as saying, “Hey, I’m a role model, I’m the best of this,” I take the humble approach and let people make that decision for themselves.

    How would you define redemption?
    Being able to learn from mistakes and inspiring people to learn from yours. Redemption is being able to be completely humble and love yourself. Know that you’re human and understand that life has its ups and downs, but God always balances it out.
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