Saturday, December 28, 2013

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Kanye promises not to say anything negative about anyone for six months
12/26/2013 10:52:00 PM

In his latest rant during the last stop of his Yeezus Tour in Toronto on December 23, Kanye promised not to say anything negative about anyone or anything for at least six months...
Everything I'm saying that's not allowed, soak it in right now. This might be the last time y'all hear me talk s*** for a long time. Might be another like 6 months, at least. You're just gonna have to run back the interviews and sh*t if you wanna hear some realness!
"I'm gonna tell y'all right now that all of the ideas, what they call the rants the streams of consciousness that I express, I told y'all, save those tapes and everything because I've decided to completely focus everything in 2014, on new ideas and on creative outlets. I'm not [going to] ever bring up Nike again, and the only way I'll bring them up is in a positive light … I'll never bring up the Grammys again in a negative light, because I actually appreciate the 21 Grammys that I did win."
"Because I'm not [trying] to be a dude that has all the opportunities in the world and only focuses on the negative, or complains about it, or just gets in some type of zone that just having to turn up all the time and sh*t. So I'm letting you all now that this is the last Yeezus show, and this is the last time you'll ever hear me say negative about anyone.."
Amen! Hope he means it!

 

What did you get for Xmas? Tiny got a convertible Bentley from T.I
12/26/2013 5:06:00 PM

What did you get for Christmas? Cards? Scarfs? Hampers like me? Well, you and I are not on Tiny's level. Lol. Rapper T.I.'s wife got a brand new convertible Bentley from him as a Christmas present.

 

Graphic photos: Househelp forcefully delivers 6-month old baby
12/26/2013 4:36:00 PM

A very scary event took place recently at Utak Street, off Nkemba Street, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Three months ago, a busy working class single mum employed a 17 year old girl to help take care of her 2 year old daughter.

Recently, while the lady was engrossed with a TV programme, her daughter needed attention and she called the help more than three times and the help kept responding that she was in the toilet. When it became unnecessarily too long, she tiptoed into the help's room and opened the toilet door. To her horror, she met the help squatting with blood all over the bathroom with a stillborn newly delivered baby hanging in-between her legs. She screamed and ran out of her apartment into the street. The entire neighbourhood came out and it took the intervention of neighbours to calm her down. The neighbours also helped rushed the help to the hospital. While in the hospital, she refused treatment and claimed she drank herbs and was given some to insert in her vagina to force the baby out. The help said she was warned not to allow orthodox medical treatment.

When asked, the help explained that the pregnancy was six months old. Her employer said she didn't know she was pregnant as she is a very slim girl and she thought that the small protruding tommy was just an evidence of good living with her. She was smart in discharge of her duties, so there was nothing to suspect.  The help was sent parking afterward. Pictures of the stillborn when you continue. *viewer discretion advised*



 

Missing money: Controversy trails death of banker in car crash
12/26/2013 4:32:00 PM

25 year old banker Benjamin Idim died on December 14th in a fatal car crash after he lost control and crashed his KIA car at Utako in Abuja while returning from a visit to a friend at midnight.

Ben, who worked with Diamond Bank, Gwarimpa, Abuja, was said to have had about N2million cash in the trunk of his car at the time of the accident, but the bulk of the money has yet to be recovered, according to his family. His body and wrecked car were evacuated from the scene of the accident by the police, who said they only recovered N800, 000. The late banker's family, who has since been buried, insists there was more money in the car. Continue...


Benjamin Idim's father Ita Idim said:
"We went to the police at Utako and they handed over two phones and about N800,000, which they said was recovered from the car. Later we learnt that the money in the car was more than the amount the police gave us. The bank also confirmed that he had more than that amount with him. If the police can hand over N800,000, you can be sure he had more than that in the car. The Nigerian Police Force can't give all the money they recovered."
A Police Public Relations Officer in the FCT said the family needs to understand that the police was not the first responders at the scene of the accident.
"Are they sure the police were the first to arrive at the scene? Besides, saving the boy's life would be their priority, nobody would be checking the boot of the car to know whether he had money there or the amount of money in the car," the officer stated

 

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