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- BigBrother:Goldie Threatens to Leave the House During Fight With Roki
- Ex-Miss USA Rima Fakih Avoids Jail, Gets Probation in DUI case
- Article:My Mother,My Friend By Stella Damasus
- Banky W,Adewale Ayuba,Audu Maikori ,Obi Asika Join COSON Board
- Actors Adebayo 'Oga Bello' Salami & Funsho Adeolu Add Another Year
- It's the Directors Cut as Jude Okoye & Clarence Peters Step Into BET Spotlight
- Music:Timaya- Sexy Ladies
- Second Male Masseur Sues John Travolta For $2M Over Sexual battery
BigBrother:Goldie Threatens to Leave the House During Fight With Roki Posted: 09 May 2012 02:22 PM PDT
This afternoon May 9,2012 ,Starmate Goldie verbally attacked Zimbabwean Housemate Roki for what she termed "disrespect".Goldie flew out of the house like the proverbial bullet and fired off a verbal fist to the jaw. Between sobs, she threatened to leave and go back home because Roki does not know how to talk to her. "He always picks on me and says I have fire inside, then uses vulgar language around me", she complained. Roki didn't seem moved and instead brushed her off, telling her to "Shut the eff up". DKB and Prezzo scrambled to her side and tried to calm her down, to no avail. DKB scooped Goldie up in his arms, like a groom taking his bride over the threshold and managed to calm her down. Watch the video below | ||
Ex-Miss USA Rima Fakih Avoids Jail, Gets Probation in DUI case Posted: 09 May 2012 01:27 PM PDT
Rima Fakih,the first Arab-American to be crowned Miss USA, avoided jail during sentencing Wednesday in her Michigan drunken driving case, an experience she described as "very humbling." Judge William McConico put Fakih on six months of probation, ordered the former beauty queen to perform 20 hours of community service and said she must pay $600 in fines and costs. Fakih also must attend an alcohol safety class. The 26-year-old pleaded no contest last month to driving while visibly impaired in Highland Park, an enclave of Detroit. Fakih faced a maximum penalty of 93 days in jail. "I'm very relieved" not to have been sentenced to serve jail time, Fakih said. "But let's say it got to that point. I was willing to pay the price it took because I knew I made mistakes." Fakih has said she wasn't drinking the night of her arrest in December, but two police breath tests put her blood alcohol content at more than twice the legal limit.Fakih's family moved to New York from Lebanon in 1993 and then to the Detroit suburb of Dearborn 10 years later.She became the first Arab-American to win the Miss USA Pageant in 2010. | ||
Article:My Mother,My Friend By Stella Damasus Posted: 09 May 2012 10:33 AM PDT I had some time to myself a few weeks ago and my mind took me back to my childhood. Funny how time flies because it all felt like yesterday, as I could remember some of the experiences vividly. Most importantly, I remembered the times I had to go to my mother whenever something came up, wondering how she would take it. People tell me how strong they think I am because of my experiences, and the fact that I survived a lot of things but I tell them 'wait till you see my mom'. She is one woman I am sure you would love to meet. I say this because I grew up knowing so much about life and learning about the most important thing: 'LOVE' I had a conversation with my sisters about my mom and all the things we remembered while growing up. It was amazing how we could remember vividly the wonderful things she used to do that have helped us bring joy and laughter to our homes. We remembered the special girlie dresses and shoes she bought for us during the holidays, especially at Christmas. It was fun all the way because she would shop for days, then come home with decorations and ask everybody to try and design their favourite parts of the house. My older sisters remembered the times when she would take them all into the kitchen, put the metal comb in the gas fire, and one by one stretched their hair, because then, there was nothing like relaxer. That was the height of enjoyment as a girl at that time, because it made you become instantly popular. I laughed my heart out when my sisters talked about the stretching comb era, because I was not a part of that… (wink wink). You see, my mother had five girls and you know what it means to take care of your girls and make them look trendy all the time. One is hard enough, trust me, I know how it can because I have two, but five is a lot of work. Chief Mrs Maria Theresa Damasus is the original strong, beautiful, elegant, incredible African woman. I have always prayed that God would make me at least half the woman that she is. She taught us to be satisfied with what we have and who we are. At that time I did not fully understand, but as I grew older I realised that it contributed to who I became. People who really know me can attest to the fact that I don't try to be who I am not, and I don't crave for things I cannot afford. It helped me a lot because as an entertainer who has been to places and met people, it is pretty easy to fall into temptation, because you want to live an ostentatious life when you cannot afford it. My sisters are so amazing. They taught me a lot of things my mom taught them. It might interest you to know that regardless of who I am today, it does not affect me when I am with my sisters, trust me. The level of respect I have for them is such that I cannot misbehave or say certain things in their presence. That is how my mother brought us up. She was the best wife any man could ever ask for, so I can proudly say that my late father was a lucky man. Our house was a haven to us. I say this because you would expect a lot of fights and noise in a house filled with girls, but there were no fights, no stress, and it was a very conducive environment to grow and flourish. According to my oldest sister, Shirley, "she ( my mother) created a happy home for us. She is our friend, sister, mother and confidant. She stood firmly behind us, made sure we grew up with self-confidence. We could be whatever we wanted to be, no limitations to ambitions, no pressure." Contrary to what most people tell you, I can honestly say that my mum is my confidant. Truth is I can tell her anything, even things I cannot say to my sisters or my best friend. She would never judge me or make me regret the fact that I told her anything. My mum lost her only son in 1991 and we all thought that was the end. We watched her go through so much pain, but in all of that, she did her best to shield us away from her emotional battles. She also lost her father who was her best friend some years later. Then, just like me she lost her husband recently. I cannot begin to tell you how my relationship made me tell God that if He can give me a marriage like that, I will never give up on love. We were fortunate to come from a home filled with so much love and care. I never saw them argue because they respected us that much and were careful not to teach us the wrong things. Even when it was obvious that my mom was hurting or upset, she would sing and talk about her childhood. It was not until I grew much older that she told me about marriage and the fact that children must not see animosity between their parents. No matter how bad it gets; sort it out in your bedroom but make sure they don't hear your voices. She also taught me that man and wife must never carry a fight over to the next day. That was a bit hard, I will not lie, but I found that it worked like magic. My mother would put a book on my head to try to get me to walk straight on a line. Of course I failed that test so many times, but I kept on trying. She would scream if I pronounced TH as T, give you a serious look if you don't close your legs properly like a lady or if she heard a sound while you were chewing. At that time, it was not fun at all, but it helped in the long run. She used to be an award winning opera singer and a stage actress, and I am so grateful to her for exposing me to all kinds of music and movies. My father loved music and movies too, so we had loads of Betamax tapes and records we used to play on turntables, from the sixties to modern. I can go on and on but the most important thing is that I love my mother, my role model, my mentor and MY FRIEND. Chief Mrs Maria Theresa Damasus is 70 today, Wednesday 9, May. Pray for my mum and wish her well for me. I urge you to write out the beautiful things you can remember about your mom and send them to her if she is alive. If she is not, you can still write it and send to me (stelladamasus@gmail.com) if you would like me to publish it. Let us celebrate out mothers today. Quote: Train up a child in the way he should grow and when he is old he will not depart from it. | ||
Banky W,Adewale Ayuba,Audu Maikori ,Obi Asika Join COSON Board Posted: 09 May 2012 10:13 AM PDT
Copyright Society of Nigeria(COSON) has elected R&B singer banky w,CEO of chocolate city , Audu Maikori, CEO of Now Musik,efe omorogbe, Fuji star Adewale Ayuba, Chief Tony Okoroji, Azeezat Allen ,CEO of Storm 360 Obi Asika, Baba Dee, and Hon,John udegbunam into the board of directors of the organization. The Swearing in ceremony was held earlier today May 9,2012 . COSON was founded for efficient, transparent and accountable collection and distribution of the royalties musicians have earned through the use of their music by broadcasting stations, advertising agencies, hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, and so on. | ||
Actors Adebayo 'Oga Bello' Salami & Funsho Adeolu Add Another Year Posted: 09 May 2012 06:10 AM PDT funsho adeolu Adebayo salami Today May 9,2012 ,nollywood Veteran Adebayo salami popularly known as Oga Bello adds another year . Oga bello who was born May 9,1953 started acting in 1964 with a group called Young Concert Party led by Ojo Ladipo a.k.a. Baba Mero and featured in a first Yoruba movie produced by Dr. Ola Balogun titled "Ajani Ogun" in 1977.Oga bello was the Former president of Association of Nigerian theatre practitioners (ANTP)and has acted in over 160 movies till date .He is the father of Femi adebayo,a lawyer and popular nollywood actor/director too Popular actor/director funsho Adeolu is also adding another year today.Funsho was born May 9,1968 in ondo state.He started acting in 1987 and has acted in over 110 movies .He also acted in many popupar TV series. Happy Birthday!!!!!! | ||
It's the Directors Cut as Jude Okoye & Clarence Peters Step Into BET Spotlight Posted: 09 May 2012 05:17 AM PDT | ||
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Second Male Masseur Sues John Travolta For $2M Over Sexual battery Posted: 09 May 2012 12:43 AM PDT A second unidentified masseur has joined a $2 million lawsuit against American actor John Travolta claiming the actor sexually assaulted the men in two separate incidents during private massages, according to amended court documents filed on Tuesday. The second unnamed man, a resident of Georgia referred to as John Doe No. 2 in court papers obtained by Reuters, claimed that Travolta rubbed his legs, touched his genitals and tried to initiate sex at a private appointment at the actor's room inside an Atlanta hotel on January 28. The allegations echo those of John Doe No. 1, a resident of Texas, who filed the initial complaint late last week and accused Travolta of sexually assaulting him during a private massage at the Beverly Hills Hotel on January 16. "This second 'anonymous' claim is just as absurd and ridiculous as the first one," said attorney Martin Singer, who represents the Hollywood actor. "Our client will be fully vindicated in court on both of these absurd and fictional claims."Travolta's spokesman has called the lawsuit "complete fiction and fabrication." The plaintiff's attorney, Pasadena, California-based Okorie Okorocha, told Reuters that since the initial complaint was filed last week, he has had many more potential victims come forward with similar complaints. "I will file for every single victim. Mr. Travolta has been able to evade justice, and he's going to challenge it with me. but I'm not afraid , I'll stand up to him," said Okorocha. He said that the men did not go to the police because they did not think the police would believe them. |
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