Monday, November 30, 2009

I LOVE BREAKFAST

love breakfast. Each morning, when I wake up, either naturally or by alarm, my stomach starts in on me. "Feed me."
I just love hearing the hiss of coffee getting ready, and the sizzle of bacon or eggs. I love the feeling of anticipation. Toast. I can never get enough toast.

I had breakfast at Alexander's Pancake House today. The cream of chicken soup is the best.
I love breakfast with friends. Hardly anybody ever wants to go get breakfast. Most of the people I know are breakfast skippers even my friend Chidi hates it,funny b real life story....hahaha

BREAKFAST IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY,stay healthy!!!

gotta have it.

THE PRADA EXCLUSIVE HOUSE IN MILANO



yes here comes one of the things i love so much,Fashion,my passion is ten fit buried in it.so am going to take you guys straight into the milano Prada exclusive boutique and its every woman dream to shop there and hey men too....
You can check it out online(www.prada.com)take a look at the latest designs(2010)pick your choice and send your choice to my email envelope and i will tell you how we work,its very easy and safe way to shop exclusive designs and leave your friends in awe-
Am going to show you some of the designs in my next blog,its a must see and a must pick......so i will do my best to keep you guys posted.

WACKO JACKO LATEST PERFUME GOES ON SALE



A Michael Jackson perfume made from DNA samples of the pop icon's hair has been released, it has been revealed.

Elvis Presley, Marilyn Manson and Napoleon fragrances are already on the market and have been followed by the latest scent.

"We use the genetic code to formulate the fragrance. If you are putting on MJ's perfume it's a unique fragrance to him", said the chairman of My DNA Fragrance.

"The biggest seller is Elvis, but MJ is selling very well too. It's a powerful fragrance and there is no alcohol in it.

"We use aloe vera so it doesn't evaporate into the air. It lasts the entire day and it's good for the skin", explained John Reznikoff.

Beyond The Runway With Ibukun Jegede



Ibukun Jegede has walked the runways at the London Fashion Week, Wimbledon Fashion Week, A & D Fashion show in Paris, Mahogany bridal show and done various other editorial jobs with magazines based in the UK and Africa. In 2007, He won the Standout Model of the Year in the UK and in 2008...

Tosyn Bucknor, Oops CON.tra.diction Premieres New Single – Dreams



It is called Alternative Soul,Produced by Coldflames and recorded at Knighthouse Studios where final mixing was done. Tosyn Bucknor’s MUSIC PERSONA is Miss CON.tra.diction. That she describes as quiet, quirky and all about the music

OJB Goes Uncensored. Ask For Sex In The Club



OJB Jezreel is Nigeria’s finest producer and as a recording artiste, we know him for beautiful ballads, gospel and at most very decent party uptempo tracks, The Jekyll to the OJB Jezreel hype surfaces in his new single – I wanna f**k you where he very noticably and freely uses the F-word. The song plays with OJB rapping what would best be in a sexual fantasy with lyrics like “At the back of the truck being waiting alone for a good night f**k… Stand out from the crowd with your big fat arse, I no fit shout … I must be drunk ’cause I’m looking down at the ceiling. With my dick in my hand, I came to f**k – d’you understand? Make Love in the club, no Let’s f**k in the club“. The producer of the internationally acclaimed solo debut of Tuface and the producer of the hit single – African Queen that broke every barrier and set every record that could possibly be achieved by an African musician threw caution to the wind and decided to ‘get jiggy with it’ even with three wives. It ’s most unlikely wouldn’t pass NBC.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

MUGABE ACQUIRED THIS







PRESIDENT ROBERT MUGABE BOUGHT THIS...
This is pure luxury and you can imagine people in Zimbabwe starving,dying even Jeff Koinange of Cnn reported some months back that some people in Zimbabwe now eat rats just to survive hunger...is he a good leader?
I leave you guys to judge,ONLY GOD WILL SAVE AFRICA FROM OUR BAD LEADERS.

Friday, November 27, 2009

PICTURE OF THE DAY!!



OBJ VISITING JIMMY CARTER AT THE WHITE HOUSE

An ailing president and a country on edge



Last Friday, senior aides to Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua dropped a bombshell, announcing that he would be taking "a two-week leave of absence." Rumors that he suffers from a serious kidney ailment aren't new, and the news quickly reignited fears for the president's health.

Whenever rumors that a developing country head of state suffers from a life-threatening illness begin to swirl, political uncertainty (and political risk) rises. It's especially worrisome when the country in question is one of the world's ten largest oil producers.

But Nigeria adds an additional layer of risk-one that has everything to do with the country's tumultuous recent history and the religious fault-line that divides its northern and southern provinces. With the fall of dictatorship and the advent of democracy just a decade ago, governors in Nigeria's mainly Muslim northern provinces believed they had struck a deal with their southern Christian counterparts on a regional rotation of the country's presidency. For the next eight years, Olusegun Obasanjo, a southerner and a Christian, served as Nigeria's president.

But as the end of his second term approached in 2007, Obasanjo launched a bid to remove term limits from Nigeria's constitution and to extend the life of his presidency for (at least) another four years. Several northern governors angrily insisted that the time had come for a northern Muslim president. Southerners countered that northern autocrats had dominated the country for three decades before the election of Obasanjo-and that, therefore, the north's turn had not yet come. The country stood on the verge of a dangerous regional and religious confrontation.

Once Obasanjo accepted that he could not win the political fight and that the risk of open conflict had grown too high, he endorsed Umaru Yar'Adua, a northern governor and devout Muslim little known outside his native province, to succeed him. In April 2007, Yar'Adua was elected president. Despite charges of vote rigging, crisis was averted.

But it didn't take long for Yar'Adua's ill health to make headlines. In fact, it first came to national attention when he collapsed during a campaign speech and was flown to Germany for immediate medical attention. Yar'Adua managed to keep rumors about his health at bay long enough to win the election, but late last year he traveled to Saudi Arabia and stayed longer than originally announced. (Speculation centers on a deadly vascular auto-immune disease called Churg-Strauss syndrome.) Word today from his spokesman that the president will remain inside the country throughout his "vacation" and that his leave has "nothing to do with his health" will do little to ease growing doubts about his future.

Only Yar'Adua's doctors know the true state of his health, but the sudden announcement of his leave of absence will only further fuel doubts about his ability to cope with Nigeria's large (and growing) list of problems.

But here's the larger risk: Were he to die in office or to become incapacitated, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, a southerner and Christian, would succeed him. Nigeria's northern Muslims won't quietly accept an abrupt transition to another southern presidency, and early elections would fuel tensions and the risk of large-scale civil unrest.

For those within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party who fear that Yar'Adua might take the party down with him, the search for a replacement will now pick up steam. Last week, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, a northern Muslim whom Yar'Adua defeated to become president, publicly ended his bitter feud with former President Obasanjo-intensifying speculation that he means to run for president again two years from now.

Nigeria needs a president with a healthy supply of political capital. Efforts over the past several years to quell an insurgency in the Niger Delta region, home to nearly all of the country's oil production, have gone nowhere. Organized attacks on foreign oil workers and equipment -- and on Nigerian troops -- have shut in a significant percentage of Nigeria's production. Revenue from oil exports account for about two thirds of the government's budget, and neither brute force nor Yar'Adua's attempts at diplomacy have stopped the violence. The country faces severe electricity shortages. Inflation has surged past 14 percent, and the country's currency (the naira) has fluctuated wildly in recent days. Unemployment remains in double digits. Powerful labor unions threaten to strike unless the government substantially increases the minimum wage for public-sector workers.

All this in a country where the peaceful transfer of power from one elected leader to another is a relatively recent development -- a country that has proven an anchor for regional stability in recent years.

Though the extent of Umaru Yar'Adua's ailment remains secret, one thing is clear: Headline risk in Nigeria is not going away.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

OBAMA MUST BE VERY VERY UNHAPPY WITH HIS DINNER PROTOCOL


This couple was able to cheat their way to the dinner Obama organised at the white house for his visiting Indian prime minister and not even that but they were so close to the president...in the video you see them standing with the vice president and other top Obama cabinet members.....
there is hints today that they might be charged,,i will keep u guys updated..cya all!!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

HERE COMES THE GUEST FOR THE EVENING






SANJAY GUPTA AND WIFE,BOBB JINDAL AND WIFE SYPRAYA,COLIN POWELL AND WIFE ALMA,NANCY POLESI AND HUBBY PAUL PELOSI,STEVEN PIELBERG,ACTRE WOODWARD AND BLAIR UNDERWOOD AND MANY MORE...

THE OBAMA IST PRESIDENTIAL DINNER INVITE!!!



President Obama broke new ground on Tuesday night. For the first time, the White House menu cards for a state dinner provided a vegetarian option, in deference to the guest of honor, the Prime Minister of India, who is a vegetarian. Even more historic: it was the first time a guest chef, Marcus Samuelsson of Aquavit in New York, led the White House kitchen for a state dinner.

HEAR THE OBAMA COOK
The importance was not lost on Samuelsson. Waking up on Wednesday morning, after about three hours of sleep, he had not yet come down from his high.


“It was the biggest dinner I cooked in my life — in terms of the occasion,” said the chef, born in Ethiopia, raised by a Swedish couple in Sweden and now a naturalized American.


The menu balanced American and India cuisine, but it was the style of the food preparation that really set things apart: this was not banquet food that was designed to sit around before being served.


“What I wanted to bring was the restaurant approach where food is cooked a la minute,” he said.
.....MORE PICS OF THE GUEST THAT WAS PRESENT AT THE OBAMA WHITE HOUSE DINNER WILL FOLLOW,ENJOY.

HULK HORGAN DID THIS TO HIS ADVERSARY.....DIRTY!!!



That's what you call a foul play.

No word if Hulk's antics will get him banned from "Good Morning America" too.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

GENSET FOR BARGAIN!!

I saw this Genset in italy,its very sound and good,if u want it just send me email and i will get back t you.(otokoba123@yahoo.co.uk)
44KVA,ALTERNATOR SINCRON MECC-ALT.TENSION TRIFAS V380,WEIGHT KG 1200,BATTERY 24 V 60 AH AND ITS SOUNDPROOF.



THE VERY LATEST OF DESIGNS


LV LADIES HAND BAG THERE ARE ALSO MANY DESIGNS,SEIZES AND COLOURS

GUCCI LADIES HAND BAG,THERE ARE AWHOLE VARIETY OF COLOURS AND DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM

Friday, November 20, 2009

NATIONS CUP DRAW COMPLETE




The draw is taking place for the 2010 African Cup of Nations in Angola
The 2010 African Cup of Nations draw is taking place in Angola.
Group A: Angola, Mali, Algeria, Malawi.
Group B: Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Burkina Faso.
Group C: Egypt, Nigeria, Benin, Mozambique.
Group D: Cameroon, Tunisia, Zambia, Gabon.
Angola versus Mali will be the opening game of the tournament.
Group A will be based in Luanda, Group B will be in Cabinda in the north of the country, Group C will play in Benguela, and Group D will be based in Lubango.
Former Angolan football legend Akwa said he thought all the groups looked difficult.
"It's not just Algeria and Angola that could go through, Mali have a good national team and they can give us a lot of problems" he said.
However, when asked how far Angola can go, he said "I believe we can reach the final".
Group B is being touted as the group of death with the prospect of Ghana and Ivory Coast renewing their rivalry.
The Chairman of Ghana's Football Association said "there is no better description of this group".
"Ivory Coast and Ghana are two of the best teams in Africa".
"The group is interesting because Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Togo are all our neighbours".
"Togo has Adebayor, one of the best players in the world, and Burkina Faso's Moumouni Dagano is the top scorer of the World Cup qualifying campaign," he said.
However history favours Ghana as they've met seven times and the Ivorians have won just one of those encounters.
Egypt versus Nigeria looks like an exciting fixture to open Group C with on January 12th in Benguela.
Nigeria's coach Shaibu Amodou was present at the draw and said that on paper Nigeria should emerge from Group B, but he added a word of caution.
"There are no small teams in football any more" he said.
Nigeria's former captain Sunday Oliseh described Nigeria's group as a "delicate" one.
606: DEBATE
Give your thoughts on the draw
"Mozambique gave us a lot of hassle during qualifying" he said.
Oliseh also thanked Mozambique for helping Nigeria qualify for the World Cup.
They scored a lone goal against Tunisia in the final qualifying game which helped to put Nigeria through to South Africa 2010.
Mozambique's most capped player and record goal scorer Tico-Tico said he thought it was a tough draw for his side.
"We'll just have to compete and see what happens" he said.
"Egypt are the champions of Africa so that won't be easy but if we believe in ourselves maybe we can spring some surprises," he says.
"Nigeria and Egypt would seem the obvious teams to qualify but anything can happen" he said.
Former Cameroon striker Patrick Mboma said that Group D will be no pushover either.
"We've only recently seen what Gabon can do" he said.
However he predicted that the Indomitable Lions would reach the semi-finals, after which anything can happen.
"We have a new Indomitable Lions, a new captain, a new coach and hopefully a new reality, and I hope we can start the new year in the best way," he said. i hope we NFF will let go Mr Amoudu and get us a better coach that can inspire the boys to glory....... GOOD LUCK NAIJA!!!

Oprah ready to step down

hello everyone,its been in the news recently that our black sister and beloved talkshow guru is ready to step down...we heard about this earlier in the yr but there has been no confirmation until yesterday being the 19th November 2009 when she Oprah) walked up and made the shocking announcement that she will call it a day in september 20011..she was credited for helping Obama during the presidential campaign.
we wish her all the best