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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

OMG!!! Is This Shoe? See What Lady Gaga Is Wearing

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Lady Gaga and her crazy way of life wouldn’t kill us…..she was spotted wearing this maskfaceshoe … Which name should we call her shoes biko? …...

Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprise if I see these shoes on the streets of Naija!!

Women and their wahala, lol…



Lady Gaga won’t kill us with her crazy stuffs…..she was spotted wearing this weird shoe… don’t know what to call it…#maskfaceshoe….lol ..Don’t be suprise if you see these shoes on the streets of Ghana

Read more at: http://ghanavibes.com/lady-gaga-steps-bizzare-looking-shoes/ | GhanaVibes.com

Kim Kardashian is Scared of Ebola: Purchasing Hazmat Suits For the Whole Family!!!

It may seem like the only thing Kim Kardashian fears is that someday she'll leave the house and there won't be a swarm of paparazzi to follow her every move. 
But according to one report, there's been something else keeping Kim up at night recently. And no, we're not talking about Kanye asking her opinion about his new leather sweatpants (although it might be that, too).
Believe it or not, it's something far more insidious than an insecure Yeezy. Yes, sources close to the reality star say that Kim is terrified of Ebola!
Kim Kardashian HazMat Suit
"She's really worried about traveling and all the flying she and Kanye do with their daughter," says one insider. "She's become terrified about it and wants these special suits to protect them."
In fairness, the Wests do an awful lot of dangerous globe-trotting.
Just last week, Kim and Kanye took North to Paris Fashion Week. And while there have been no reported cases of Ebola amongst French models, little Nori could've easily picked up a smoking habit or caught a nasty case of b-tch-face!
Anyway, Kim is said to be so frightened that she's looked into purchasing special protective gear for herself and her family.
"She's become paranoid about it and wants these special suits to protect the just in case," says the source. "She's had her assistant calling about where to get them and get them quickly."
Yes, Kim has reportedly reached out to Lakeland Industries, the company that produces most of the yellow HazMat suits you seen in films like Outbreak and Contagion.
Wait, does that mean Kanye's crystal masks don't filter out airborne pathogens. Then why does he wear them, just to be a douche?

Culled from HWG

Chris Brown: Ebola is a Form of Population Control!

Chris Brown isn't known for his decision-making skills, so we probably shouldn't be surprised when he says something epically awful on Twitter.
Still, it's hard not to be shocked by the way he keeps topping himself.
Whether he's offering advice to Ray Rice or mocking Drake, Breezy redefines dumb pretty much every time he makes a public statement, and this time??? was no different.
Chris Brown is Shocked
Around 3 this morning, Brown took to Twitter to express his thoughts on Ebola. As you may have guessed, he doesn't have the most enlightened view on the epidemic:
"I don't know...but I think this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control," Chris tweeted. "Sh-t is getting crazy bruh."
Yeah, file that one under "thoughts you should've kept to yourself," Breezy.
Even if, for some insane reason, you think Ebola is a-okay, the time to express that thought is not while the disease is in the process of devastating West Africa.
At least when Kim Kardashian had an insane reaction to Ebola, she had the good sense to realize it's nothing to celebrate.
Obviously this tweet doesn't even crack the top 100 on the list of Dumb Things Chris Brown Has Done, but trying to look on the bright side of a horrible disease epidemic?
Not cool, Breezy. Not cool.

HWG

Kim Kardashian Warns Kanye West Not To Even THINK About Contacting Amber Rose!

It's been less than three weeks since Amber Rose filed for divorce from Wiz Khalifa, but both parties are rumored to have moved on already.
Wiz has been spotted out with several different rebound chicks, and sources say Amber is dating Nick Simmons, son of Kiss lead singer Gene Simmons. 
Amber insists she and Simmons are just friends, and given how badly things ended with Khalifa, it's not surprising that she might be hesitant to enter into another serious relationship.

But there's one person who would reportedly like to see Ms. Rose settle down with a new dude ASAP:
  • Kim and Kanye on a Motorcycle
  • Amber Rose VMA Dress
Insiders say Kim Kardashian is deeply concerned that Amber will swoop in and steal Kanye West from her, and she's even gone so as to ban Yeezy from having any contact with his bootylicious ex.
"She told him if he even thinks about contacting [Amber], he'll pay dearly," a source close to Kim tells Radar Online. "Kim's paranoia is at an all-time high!"

Amber dated Kanye for almost two years beginning in 2008. West has spoken of Rose in glowing terms since their breakup, so it's not hard to see why Kim might be concerned. 
But apparently Kim's love lockdown isn't limited to Amber. Sources say Rob Kardashian's ex Rita Ora is also on Kanye's no-contact list.
"She thinks Rita is so desperate for fame that she wouldn't hesitate to sleep with Kanye if it helped her career," says the insider.
Fortunately for Kim, Kanye's trailed by paparazzi 24/7, so he would really have to pull off some serious stealth moves if he wanted to cheat. It's hard for a dude in leather sweatpants and a diamond-encrusted ski mask to remain low key.

Monday, October 13, 2014

A Randy Carpenter Rapes 8-Year-Old In Mushin

According to the report,  Olayiwola, a carpenter forcefully took the victim to his room and pulled her pants down before forcefully penetrating her.

It was gathered that the furniture maker in the process tore the toddler private part.

The victim sustained serious injury and she is now being treated at a General Hospital in the area, the report added.

The report informed that the incident happened at Coker street at Mushin where the accused resides with the victim’s parents. After the act, he gave her N50 to buy biscuit and warned her not tell anyone what happened.

It was gathered that the unnamed little girl eventually told her parent what happened to her after she started experiencing pains and bleeding from her private part.
 
The accused later confessed to the police that he committed the act after the matter was reported to the police at Olosun division in Mushin.

The Oyo state-born artisan also confessed that it was not the first time he was raping minors, noting that, a handful of them have been victims in the past.

He told police that he defiled a seven-year old girl and pleaded with the victim’s parents who later withdrew the matter.

While answering questions on why he took to defiling minors, Olayiwola said that it was because he was finding it difficult to woo women. He narrated many occasions when he had failed trying to woo a lady.

The accused was charge of abduction and defilement under the Criminal Code when he was brought before the court.

He pleaded not guilty when he was arraigned and was granted bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties.

However, he was remanded in custody pending when he will fulfill his bail condition.

Culled from Naij.com

Ebola: More Heartbreaking Pictures From Liberia (Tears)

More terrifying photos showing the state of Ebola victims in Liberia have surfaced online.

Wrapped in a blanket: The pictures show the brutal effects of the virus on victims and their loved ones. Above, a victim's body

In one of these photos taken by photographer John Moore for Getty Images, you can see this corpse of a young lady, Nama Fambule.
 
The next photos you’ll be looking at below are those of her mother crying with the children of the dead woman, her grandchildren crying beside her. Her sister is wailing inconsolably knowing full well that her dead sister will be burnt to ashes as is the procedure for Ebola victims. Even her husband weeps inconsolably.

The family insists the lady did not die of Ebola but from a year-long protracted illness. Liberian health authorities are not taking chances because most grieving relatives have been known to lie about cause of death so that the corpse of their loved ones will escape being burnt.


According to WHO, the death toll in Liberia from the Ebola Virus outbreak has risen to 4,033. Do not forget that a terrible civil war claimed the lives of Liberians for about two decades. Just when the country was picking up its pieces, Ebola knock at their door to claim even more lives. 
 
Let’s lend our supports to Liberia, remember that it could be any one....
Grief-stricken: These photos, taken by photographers John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy, show the grim reality of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, West Africa. Above, a woman crawls toward the body of her sister as an Ebola burial team takes it away for cremation 
A woman crawls toward the body of her sister as an Ebola burial team takes it away for cremation.
Distraught: The woman's sister, a market vendor, collapsed and died outside her home in Monrovia, Liberia,  while leaving to walk to a treatment center, according to her relatives. Above, the woman is seen grieving on the ground following the burial team's departureThe dead woman was a market vendor, who collapsed and died outside her home in Monrovia, Liberia, while leaving to walk to a treatment center, according to her relatives. Above, her sister is seen grieving on the ground following the burial team’s departure.
The late woman’s mother, Sophia Doe (right), and her young grand daughters weep as her daughter’s remains are removed for cremation on Saturday.
Horrific: Mr Moore and Mr Elshamy spent weeks working on the front lines of the fight against Ebola in a bid to capture the images
Horrific: Mr Moore and Mr Elshamy spent weeks working on the front lines of the fight against Ebola in a bid to capture the images
Beyond pain: In this image, Varney Jonson, 46, is seen crying out in pain as crews - donning white overalls, gloves and goggles - transport the body of his wife, Nama Fambule, to a crematorium following a year-long illness that he insists was not Ebola-relatedIn this image, her husband, Varney Jonson, 46, is seen crying out in pain as crews – donning white overalls, gloves and goggles – transport the body of his wife, Nama Fambule, to a crematorium following a year-long illness that he insists was not Ebola-related.
Restrained: The husband was visibly weeping and crying out as his spouse's body was taken away to be cremated on Saturday
Supporting each other: Mr Jonson grieves with family members as the body of his wife Nama Fambule is removed by Ebola crews
Upset: As the proper burial of loved ones is so important in Liberian culture, the removal of infected bodies for incineration is all the more traumatic for surviving family members. Many relatives attempt to convince burial teams to leave the bodies behindAs the proper burial of loved ones is so important in Liberian culture, the removal of infected bodies for incineration is all the more traumatic for surviving family members. Many relatives attempt to convince burial teams to leave the bodies behind.
Action: Family members and neighbors try to convince an Ebola burial team not to take away the body of Nama Fambule for cremation
Devastating effects: A woman grieves as Ebola burial team members arrive to take away the body of Mekie Nagbe, 28, for cremation A woman grieves as Ebola burial team members arrive to take away the body of Mekie Nagbe, 28, for cremation
In mourning: A woman falls to the ground before wailing and holding out her arms after hearing of the fate of her loved one
Action: Family members and neighbors try to convince an Ebola burial team not to take away the body of Nama Fambule for cremation
Striking all ages: Another photo shows crews removing the body of a four-year-old girl, wrapped in a blanket, from an apartmentEbola is striking all ages.Another photo shows crews removing the body of a four-year-old girl, wrapped in a blanket, from an apartment.
Taken away: Most cases of Ebola - which can cause a temperature and vomiting - were recorded in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone
Securing the body: A member of an Ebola burial team straps down the body of Ms Nagbe, before taking it for incineration on Saturday
Keeping watch: A Liberian policeman is pictured watching as an Ebola burial team prepares to take away the body of Ms NagbeA Liberian policeman is pictured watching as an Ebola burial team prepares to take away the body of Ms Nagbe.

Photo Credit: John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy
Photo Source: DailyMail UK

Natural Remedies for Painful Menstruation

Natural remedies for menstrual cramps - Good to know.
For many women their bleeding time each month can be a painful experience. For thousands of years women have come up for a variety of reasons why this is happening to them, and the pain can vary from woman to woman. For some women the pain is debilitating.

Painful menstruation is known as Dysmenorrhea which literally means “difficult menstruation”. Each month when the uterine lining sheds as menstruation, the uterus must contract. In women with dysmenorrhea the contractions are very painful. The uterus may even spasm. Pain can be localized to the lower abdomen, but it can also be in the lower back, in the vulva, as well as radiating down the thighs. This wave like pain is often accompanied by headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The pain can begin up to 24 hours before menses begins and usually lasts for the first 48 hours once menses begins. In some women the pain may last up to 72 hours once menses begins.

Painful menstruation is one of the leading causes for women to miss work. This type of regular monthly pain also makes painful menstruation one of the leading reasons for regular use of NSAID’s (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).

If you have extremely painful menstruation it is important to talk to your doctor about this. It is important to rule out if what you are experiencing is actual Primary Dysmenorrhea, or Secondary Dysmennorrhea. Primary means that it is the first issue, whereas secondary means there is another health issue causing or contributing to the painful menstruation. For example; Secondary Dysmenorrhea is often caused by endometriosis, ovarian cysts, or uterine fibroids. There may also be other factors that are causing pain that may also need to be ruled out, such as IBS, constipation, UTI, etc.

If you know that you have other fertility issues that are the underlying cause of your menstrual pain, it is important to address those issues as well. While it is always easier to treat pain acutely (when it is happening) rather than address the root cause, it is very important to find out what is causing the pain in your body.

What Causes Painful Menstrual Cramps?

In the ‘70’s studies began to come out that showed a link to why women experience painful menstrual cramps. Scientists discovered that women with menstrual cramps had high levels of prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2). Prostaglandin F2 alpha is made by the uterus to stop progesterone production when there has been no implantation at the end of the menstrual cycle. Women with Dysmennorhea have been shown to produce 7 times more prostaglandin F2 alpha than women who do not. When the prostaglandin F2 alpha is released into the blood stream in high levels it causes the uterus to spasm. This also creates a state of inflammation because PGF2 is a known inflammatory chemical in the body. Uterine cramping and inflammation is the cause of the pain. Scientists still do not know why the body produces more PGF2 in women with painful menstrual cramps.

Natural Ways to Decrease Menstrual Cramp Pain

I will share with you some natural remedies to help treat menstrual cramping when it is happening, but also remedies and mind/body practices to consider long term to help relieve your menstrual cramp pain forever!
Nutritional Considerations First!
That’s right, getting adequate nutrition every day should be top priority! Considering that Dysmenorrhea is an inflammatory state in the body, it is important to avoid foods that increase inflammation response. High glycemic foods are known to increase levels of inflammatory chemicals in the body, including PGF2. When looked at holistically both doctors, naturopaths and herbalists agree that an anti-inflammatory diet is important.
    Avoid refined carbohydrates. Stick to whole grains like oats, millet, brown rice, quinoa, etc. Eat only 3 servings of grains at most a day. Eliminate sugary foods and processed sugar. Choose very limited amounts of honey or agave. Choose Stevia as a sweetner when possible.
    Consider eliminating dairy. Dairy products are congesting to the body and many doctors have seen a reduction in menstrual cramp pain in women who eliminated dairy products. If you choose dairy, try to purchase organic or organic raw dairy only to avoid added hormones.
    Reduce red meat and egg yolk consumption to at most 2-3 times a week. This is because both red meat and egg yolk are high in arachidonic acid (AA). This has been found to increase cellular inflammation in some people. To find out if you are senstive to AA, eliminate red meat and egg yolk for a month. Reintroduce it and see if your symptoms come back. Choose organic free range meats and eggs when possible to avoid added hormones.
    Eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables!
Important Nutritional Supplements
    Whole Food Multivitamin
    Be sure to take a good whole food prenatal multivitamin. This will help you to maintain adequate nutrition. Many of do not consume enough fresh foods because of our food system, therefore our nutritional levels are lacking what our bodies need each day to function properly.Vitamin A
    Be sure to get enough Vit. A through a natural whole food source (cod liver oil) or beta-carotein (carrots). This will help to keep estrogen levels regulated.
    Magnesium
    Magnesium helps to relax smooth muscle tissue. It has been shown to reduce menstrual cramping greatly. Magnesium deficiency is a leading cause of menstrual cramps.
    Omega 6
    Are you getting enough Omega-6 fatty acid? Both Borage oil and Evening Primrose Oil are high in Omega-6 fatty acids. Omega-6 fats can assist fertility by improving reproductive cell structure, decrease risk of inflammation and improve the condition of organs in the body. Borage and EPO tone the uterus. Honestly it is best to take a complete essential fatty acid supplement. This will help you to get a wide variety of EFA’s!

Digestive Upset with Inflammation

Ginger: If you experience nausea, vomiting or diarrhea due to painful cramping and hormonal changes, ginger is one of the best herbs to soothe the stomach. It is also anti-inflammatory. Also see Chamomile

Self Fertility Massage and Fertility Yoga

Uterine spasm is sometimes associated with a weak uterus. If the uterine muscles are “out of shape” they are more likely to spasm. Self Fertility Massage may greatly help to strengthen, stimulate, detoxify and support overall uterine health. Self Fertility Massage also increases endorphins which help reduce pain. Another good option is to practice Fertility Yoga. Fertility Yoga uses specific poses to keep the reproductive organs in proper alignment, with adequate circulation.

Source: Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom, Christiane Northrup, M.D., Bantam Books, 2010

Abomination: A Boy Arrested For Having Sex With Goat In Enugu


Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, in Ugbo Odogwu, Enugu State, have arrested a 14-year-old boy who decided to engage a she goat in an sex act.
 
The young boy who must have heard so much about sex could not get a willing girl to experiment it with him and therefore thought the best partner would be a goat. Unfortunately for him, he was caught right in the act.
The young boy who could not be named since he is a minor, according to the NSCDC, was handed over to his parents with the mandate that they bring him to their office whenever the need arise.
The spokesperson for the NSCDC in the state, Mr. Denny Iwuchukwu, confirmed the incident.

Ebola: U.S. Soldiers Faces Health Threat

According to Reuters, spouses of U.S. soldiers headed to Liberia are worried over the health and safety of their loved ones.

For these families, the virus is raising a different kind of anxiety than the one they have during 13 years of ground war in Afghanistan and Iraq. They want to know how the military can keep soldiers safe from the epidemic.
"Ebola is a different problem set that the division hasn't (faced) before," said Major General Gary Volesky, who will soon head to Liberia along with soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division.
There are already more than 350 U.S. troops on the ground in West Africa, mostly in Liberia, including a handful from the 101st. That number is set to grow exponentially in the coming weeks as the military races to expand Liberia's infrastructure so it can battle Ebola.
The military has already stood up a headquarters in Liberia's capital, Monrovia, and hopes to have a 25-bed field hospital up and running by the middle of this month. It also aims to quickly build up to 17 Ebola treatment units.
Volesky said he has seen more of what he called "stay behind dialogue" after these pre-deployment briefings, something he encourages.
The message at Fort Campbell and at American military bases elsewhere is that the threat from Ebola is manageable. With the right precautions, the risk is low. U.S. soldiers certainly will not be treating sick Liberians and, if all goes according to plan, they will not interact with them either.
But there is still concern among military families. That is something U.S. forces on the ground say they are wrestling with, even as they report feeling relatively safe from infection.
"I have two kids ... Of course they're worrying about their dad," Lieutenant Colonel Scott Sendmeyer, the chief engineer now in Monrovia, told Reuters by phone.
"At the same time, I've shared the training that I've received with my family ... That's the way I (relieve) them of their fears."
The hemorrhagic fever, which has no proven cure, has killed more than 4,000 people in West Africa since an outbreak that began in March. More than half the dead have been in Liberia, where the healthcare system is still reeling from a devastating 1989-2003 civil war.
The risks of failing to contain Ebola in West Africa have come into sharp focus in the United States after the first patient diagnosed with the disease on U.S. soil, Thomas Eric Duncan, died on Wednesday.
As the Ebola threat evolves, the Pentagon has acknowledged the size and duration of the mission in West Africa could too. Deployments might even top the current projection of nearly 4,000, an increase from an earlier estimate of around 3,000.
To operate safely in Monrovia and beyond, the Army is giving soldiers safety training, including a course for 150 soldiers on Thursday at Fort Campbell.
The group of soldiers carefully listened to instructors from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, who spelled out the dangerous of Ebola, which kills nearly half of the people it infects.
Captain Alex Willard, who was undergoing the training, said the West Africa mission was far different than the kinds of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan than many in the 101st "probably are more comfortable with."

Annie Idibia Doing Her Thing In An African Way

Click for Full Image SizeHonestly, People can never be pleased.... if Annie had decided to sit and watch while her cook do the cooking, her fans would complain still.....

What is the noise about her showing off? Odiegwu, lol!!
Is she not a woman that suppose to cook for her husband?

No wonder her hubby, 2face Idibia boasted of her cooking skills while in Ghana for a cooking show with Yvonne Okoro few months ago.

Annie ride on jare!!!!

News Flash: Kidnappers Launch Another Attack in Kubwa, Abuja, Seize Two Sisters, and Request N30 Million Ransom

This development occurs just a week after residents of the Chikakore community expressed their grievances to the office of FCT Minister, Nye...