Wednesday, 9 November 2016

BLAC CHYNA GOES INTO PRE-LABOUR....AFTER THE STRESS FROM WATCHING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

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Chyna and Rob are preparing to have their baby today inside a Los Angeles hospital. MediaTakeOut.com confirmed that members of the ROB AND CHYNA reality show production team were called into ACTION late yesterday.

According to our snitch in production, Chyna went into “pre-labor” and was taken to the hospital. Luckily everything looks fine – it just seems like Chyna’s baby, which is due next week, is coming a bit early.

So what CAUSED the baby to come early? MediaTakeOut.com learned that Chyna was “under stress” because of last night’s election of Donald Trump as president.
We’re told that Chyna and her mom and the ENTIRE CAMERA CREW are with Chyna in the hospital. The baby can come at any moment.

THIS LOSS HURTS, BUT NEVER STOP BELIEVING THAT FIGHTING FOR WHAT'S RIGHT IS WORTH IT - HILLARY CLINTON


A few hours ago, Hillary Clinton gave a moving concession speech after Donald Trump emerged President!
Here are the top 20 quotes from her perfect speech:

  1. “Last night, I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope he will be a successful president for all Americans”.
  2. “This is not the outcome we wanted or worked so hard for, and I’m sorry we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country”.
  3. “I know how disappointed you feel, because I feel it too. And so do tens of millions of Americans who invested their hopes and dreams in this effort. This is painful, and it will be for a long time”.
  4. “We have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. But I still believe in America, and I always will. And if you do, then you must accept this result and look to the future”.
  5. “To Barack and Michelle Obama, our country owes you an enormous debt of gratitude. We thank you for your graceful, determined leadership that has meant so much to so many Americans and people across the world.”
  6. “To the young people in particular, I hope you will hear this — I have, as Tim said, I have spent my entire life fighting for what I believe in. I’ve had successes and setbacks and sometimes painful ones. Many of you are at the beginning of your professional, public, and political careers — you will have successes and setbacks too.
    This loss hurts, but please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it.”
  7. “To all the women, and especially the young women, who put their faith in this campaign and in me: I want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.”
  8. “To all of the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.”
  9. “I count my blessings every single day that I am an American, and I still believe, as deeply as I ever have, that if we stand together and work together with respect for our differences, strengthen our convictions, and love for this nation, our best days are still ahead of us.”
  10. “You know, scripture tells us, let us not grow weary of doing good, for in good season we shall reap. My friends, let us have faith in each other, let us not grow weary and lose heart, for there are more seasons to come and there is more work to do.”

5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ELECTED AMERICAN FIRST LADY, MELANIA TRUMP

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With so much attention given to the new president of the United States of America, let us take a brief moment to examine the new first lady elect, Melania Trump.

Melania was born on the 26th of April, in Yugoslavia in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia. She began her modeling career at the age of 16 and has been married to Donald  Trump since 2005.
Here are five things most people don’t know about the new first lady of the country.
1. Melania speaks five languages
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Melania reportedly speaks Slovenian which is her native language, Serbian, French, English, and German. Although she might not have experience in public service or speaking, her knowledge of language could prove useful to the President.
 
2. She plagiarized Michelle Obamas speech
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At the introduction of her husband at the Republican National Convention, she delivered a speech which was later discovered to be plagiarized from former first lady Michelle Obama.
 
3. She is the third wife of Donald Trump
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She would be making the record as the first third wife, first- native speaker of English, and the first fluent in five languages.
She has a son, Baron and four step children from Donald’s previous marriages. Unfortunately, she would not be the first foreign-born or first model in the white house.
 
4. She doesn’t have a college degree
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Despite what her professional website says, Melania, in fact, did not obtain a degree in architecture and design at the university of Ljubljana in Slovenia.
In the month of July 2016, CBS looked into the school records and discovered that she was not listed as having graduated from the institution with a degree.
 
5. She has posed nude for a magazine cover
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Melania posed nude for the cover of British GQ in 2000. She was pictured nude on a fur rug with handcuffs. The image was leaked during her husbands’ campaign, and despite much criticism received, it seems to have worked for Trumps’ good.

PHOTOS: ELEPHANTS IN THAILAND WENT ON THEIR KNEELS TO PAY RESPECT TO LATE KING BHUMIBOL



Eleven Albino Elephants from Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya,during a procession for his burial in Bangkok, today, Tuesday November 8, 2016, knelt in respect for the country's late king Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died in October 13th, 2016.

The elephants and about 200 handlers marched in parade to the glittering Grand Palace of the late king, before the animals crouched down on their kneels for the observation of a one-minute silence, in memory of the late king, who died last month, aged 88, after 70 years on the throne.

Thailand has been plunged into grief since after the King's death while an extended one year mourning period is held throughout the country in respect to the late king.

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DESPERATE WOMAN STEALS NEW BORN BABY, CLAIMS SHE HAS BEEN MARRIED FOR 10YEARS WITHOUT A CHILD


The Akwa Ibom Police Command says it has arrested one Peace Chukwuemeka, 30, for allegedly stealing a month-old baby from her mother.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Murtala Mani, disclosed this while addressing newsmen on the activities of the command in Uyo on Tuesday.

Mani spoke through the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Cordelia Nwawe.

He said that the suspect lived in the same compound with the mother of the baby at Mbak Itam in Itu Local Government Area.
He said that the family unit of the command through intelligence trailed the suspect, rescued and reunited the baby with her mother. 
In November, the ACID Section through the Family Unit recorded a great feat by bringing back a one month and some few days old baby to her mother in Akwa Ibom. 
The suspect, a trader, who has been married for some years without a baby, left Lagos state to Uyo, stayed in a compound in Mbak Itam with the intention to steal a baby from her neighbour.

The family unit through intelligence report was able to rescue the baby back to the mother,” Mani said.
Confessing to the crime, Peace Chukwuemeka said she was married for 10 years and was desperate to have a baby.

She, however, denied giving the mother drug before stealing the baby.

She said: “I did not give anything to the mother, it was a coincident she was asleep and I seized that opportunity to take the baby.
“I have married for 10 years now so I needed a baby of my own. I took the baby to my mother in the village but she refused to collect her from me. 
So I came back to Akwa Ibom and the owner of the baby started asking me of her baby, so I was arrested,” Chukwuemeka said.
Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) the baby’s mother, Fatima Ibrahim, thanked God for bringing back her baby.

She said that the suspect was staying with them in the same compound at Mbak Itam, adding that she “drugged” her to sleep and thereafter stole her baby.

WOLE SOYINKA MOCKED ON TWITTER FOR SAYING HE WILL DESTROY HIS GREEN CARD IF TRUMP WINS

Last week, noble laureate Wole Soyinka, said he will cut his green card and leave the United States if Donald Trump wins the presidential election. Well, Donald has been declared winner and Nigerians on twitter are right now mocking Wole Soyinka, see reactions below:







BREAKING NEWS: DONALD TRUMP IS ELECTED AS U.S PRESIDENT

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MULTICHOICE RETURNS WITH BIG BROTHER NIAJA SHOW

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MultiChoice Nigeria has announced the return of the Nigerian reality TV show based on the Big Brother TV series; Big Brother Nigeria. Now referred to as Big Brother Naija, the show is returning after a ten year break.

Speaking on this latest development, Managing Director, MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe said the return of the show is one of the ways the company is enhancing the quality and variety of contents available on its platforms.

According to him, the show has been well developed following the successes of past seasons of Big Brother Africa.

“Big Brother Africa was popular for its entertainment value and ability to showcase ordinary Africans from different walks of life. We decided to re-invent the reality show once again by bringing back the Nigerian version which we are confident will draw pan-African audiences for the same reasons that Big Brother Africa did”, he said.

In the first edition of the show, twelve housemates vied for the coveted $100,000 prize money by performing various mental and physical tasks. At the end of a three-month stay in the house, Katung Aduwak emerged winner. The show also produced other notable stars such as Africa Magic’s Tinsel actor, Gideon Okeke, and TV personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.

Ugbe revealed that auditions for Big Brother Naija will hold in Lagos on November 26 and 27 as more information on the show will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Big Brother Naija is sponsored by online retail store, PayPorte and will air on dedicated event channels on DStv and GOtv in January 2017.

DONALD TRUMP NEARS VICTORY IN THE PRESIDENTIAL BATTLE

 


Donald J. Trump, who ran an improbable and often ugly campaign against the establishment, was holding on to small but significant leads in a series of key battleground states on Tuesday night, upending months of polling that had given the advantage to Hillary Clinton and raising Republican hopes of seizing back the White House.

Just after 11:30 p.m, Mr. Trump was declared the victor in Florida, earning him the state’s 29 electoral votes and giving him a more certain grip on the presidential contest with Mrs. Clinton.
Reaction to the prospect of a Trump presidency rippled across the globe, with financial markets abroad falling as American television networks raised the prospect that Mrs. Clinton might lose. Asian markets were trading sharply lower, down around two percentage points, and in the United States, Dow Jones futures were down as much as 800 points in after-hours trading.

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Several hours after polls closed, the vote margins separating Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton remained razor thin in states that will determine the outcome of the presidential contest, with voters clearly demonstrating the polarized nature of the American electorate.

But Democratic hopes that Mrs. Clinton would easily defeat Mr. Trump appeared to be crumbling as the Republican candidate’s bombastic style seemed to be winning support among white, working-class and rural voters across the country.

Campaign advisers to Mrs. Clinton watched with increasing alarm on Tuesday night as healthy leads that had been predicted in polling for much of the past several months appeared to evaporate as votes were tallied. Mr. Trump also won North Carolina and Ohio, and he was clinging to small leads in Michigan and Wisconsin.

Mrs. Clinton’s inability to secure an early knockout blow in the Southeast means the contest will turn to the North. The vote count will proceed much more slowly in states like Michigan and Wisconsin than it has in Florida or North Carolina, so there is unlikely to be a quick decision in either state.
After Mr. Trump’s victories in North Carolina and Florida, he will have to win one of three battleground states — Michigan, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania — to win the election. His strength among white working-class voters makes that a real possibility. Even if he falls short, it will take a while to reach a decision.

In another boost for Republicans in Florida, Senator Marco Rubio, a onetime presidential hopeful, won re-election in a hard-fought contest that could help thwart Democratic hopes to take over the Senate.

In Georgia, a Southern state where Democrats had expressed hope for a surprise victory for Mrs. Clinton, the race appeared too close to call shortly after balloting ended.

A race that was dominated by ugly, personal attacks appeared to have taken a toll on voters, and the country’s mood appeared darker and more pessimistic than it was four years ago, with about 60 percent of voters saying the country was seriously on the wrong track. Voters said they were eager for change in Washington, though they expressed dismay that issues had been overlooked in the brutal, long and nasty campaign.

MY SADDEST MOMENT WAS WHEN SOME PEOPLE WERE WRITING AND SAYING HURTFUL THINGS TO PUT ME DOWN DURING THE BABY MAMA CRISIS - TUFACE

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In an interview with Sunnewsonline , Nigerian music legend Tuface Idibia has revealed the key factors to being a successful musician, the saddest and happiest moments of his career, Plantashun Boiz and future plans.
"My saddest moment was when they were writing things about me some years ago while I was celebrating the kids coming. Some people were using it against me, and saying some hurtful things to put me down. Another sad moment was when I lost my dad. All of a sudden I realised that this man who used to carry us on his shoulders and take us out for shopping and all that was going to die. Although, I tried all I could but I couldn’t help him, and he died. I cried like a baby,"
Just like he has had his sad moments, the 'African Queen' crooner and father of six has also had his happiest moments.
"There are so many first moments I could describe as my happiest. For me, it has been a string of firsts, and I am glad that I am a pioneer. Officially, I was the first artiste to be endorsed by a very big company and that was a very happy moment for me. I was the first to be declared by a big record label as the first artiste to sell above a million copies. I was the first to be on the popular Billboard charts.
I was also the first Nigerian artiste to have his music played on MTV Base Africa. In fact, the list is endless; and my kids are huge sources of inspiration for me, even though, when they were coming and I was rejoicing that I was going to be a dad, some people were complaining; thanks to their mums and my wife."
He identified humility, respect for people, talent and belief in oneself as key factors to being a successful musician.
"The number one factor to success is that you have to be ready mentally, physically, spiritually and every other ‘ally’. You have to be ready to face challenges.
Number two is respect. You must respect people because people are the backbones of your success and failure. Respect your fans and the people that contributed in one way or the other to your career, because there is no artiste that can come out and say he or she is an island. You must have some level of humility as well. It’s not necessary that you greet everybody you see on the road; but you have to know that since you have put yourself out there, you must be humble. And finally, you need to have talent; talent is key because it is the foundation on which you will build your career as a musician."
Speaking further, Tuface says his dream has always been to sing, and while growing up, he listened to the likes of Bob Marley and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. However, in 1997, after he relocated to Lagos with Blackface and they founded the Plantashun Boiz, he made up his mind to make a career out of singing. Recalling how he has handled success over the years, Tuface said.
"You know, there is this thing about life. If you have been planning and aiming for something, you wouldn’t be so surprised when you eventually get to that place. Like when I started music as a career, there was an intention to go all the way but the speed, magnitude and stardom that came with success was overwhelming at one point. And that was because when we were planning this, we never knew it will get this big, so we just had to re-adjust to the new level on ground. So, for me, I will say that I worked towards it. So, when it started happening, I wasn’t so surprised."
Tuface has sold millions of records, won numerous awards and is indeed a music icon not just in Nigeria but also across the continent. Asked if he misses the Plantashun Boiz 12 years after the group broke up? he said:
"You know that once in a while you feel that way and nostalgia just overwhelms you and you are like ‘wow!’ It was really fun those days hanging out with Faze and Blackface, singing together, cracking jokes and living together in the hotel, and all the funny things we did. We have some plans to still do stuff, but right now, we haven’t fixed a particular date or anything concrete."
The Benue-born musician said he has no regrets.
"I am not somebody that likes to regret. I feel that whatever that happens has happened. The only thing I think of is how to blend and turn things positively. I don’t just sit down; fold my hands and start regretting. Instead, I re-adjust and move on."
Despite his success, Tuface says he is not yet fulfilled:
"I am somewhere now but not exactly the place and position I want to be. I still want to go far. I am still hungry to achieve other things as a business man and not just a musician"