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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Akon’s In Hot Water… Again
We all remember the 15-year-old girl that got Akon in trouble for simulating sex with her earlier this year. Well, now he’s getting the book thrown at him again for throwing a male fan off the stage during one of his concerts.
Back in June, the platinum-selling rapper was playing a show in upstate New York when the incident occurred. An audience member even got cell phone footage of Akon encouraging the unidentified 15-year-old male to join him onstage before hoisting him up over his shoulders and throwing him back into the crowd.
Stars Converge for “We Are the World”
Pitching in to raise money for Haiti earthquake relief, oodles of celebrities were spotted arriving at Jim Henson Studios in Hollywood to record “We Are the World” yesterday.
In celebration of the songs’ 25th anniversary, top names from film and music gathered ‘round the mic to re-record the song originally composed by Lionel Richie and the late Michael Jackson.
50 Cent Lawsuit Dismissed
Amy Winehouse: Caribbean Bound
Paris Hilton: Israeli Lottery Lovely
Jennifer Aniston: Seeking a Wealthy Businessman
While she certainly hasn’t had the best of luck in the love department, recent reports tell that Jennifer Aniston is looking for a man that has nothing to do with show business.
An insider tells Us magazine of the “Along Came Polly” actress’ plan, “She wants to be set up with a wealthy businessman, not a celebrity.”
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Yar’Adua: Saudi king grants use of air ambulance
THE plot to ferry ailing President Umaru Yar’Adua back to the country may have been concluded as the consent of the Saudi Arabian monarch, Sheik Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz has been secured for the use of the king’s air ambulance suitable for the nearly six-hour trip back home.
Saudi Arabian sources told blogspot, yesterday, that although the exact date for the ‘surprise package’ being planned for Nigerians and the international community is still shrouded in secrecy, “the main thing left is preparing the man for the journey.”
Meantime, senators have commenced a waiting game for President Yar’Adua to transmit a letter of his medical vacation to the National Assembly that will signify the enthronement of his deputy as Acting President.
As at press time, no such letter had been transmitted and Presidency officials were unavailable for comments on prospects of such a letter.
Senate President, Senator David Mark alongside his principal officers who are also waiting for such a letter were, last night, scheduled for a meeting ahead of today’s session. Nothing surprising is, however, expected at today’s sitting with many senators willing to wait for another week for the President to digest the import of their bold resolution on the issue adopted last Wednesday.
The senators are, however, urging the President and his minders to transmit the letter to save the nation from further constitutional dilemma. Last Wednesday, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution, urging the President to transmit a letter of his medical vacation to the National Assembly in accordance with section 145 of the constitution.
Though no deadline was given in the resolution, its prime movers comprising the Nigeria Interest Group, NIG, in the Senate say they would wait for two weeks for the President to heed the non binding resolution before taking further action.
Though the NIG members had in the past said that impeachment was not on the cards for them, Vanguard gathered that the dithering procrastination on the part of the President is hardening the minds of some senators in the NIG.
The NIG mustered 80 signatures ahead of the Senate closed door session of last Wednesday’s debate leading to the adoption of the resolution. A principal officer of the Senate told Vanguard, ahead of the principal officers’ meeting last night: “There is nothing we can do, we have to wait for the letter and hope he transmits it.”
Other senators were, however, calling on the President and his minders to transmit the letter to the National Assembly to help douse the tension they say is enveloping the polity. “The best thing for the President to do is to transmit the letter and save us from this mess,” the senator, speaking on the condition of anonymity told Blogspot yesterday
Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy New Year folks; welcome to 01/01/10… May God grant you all you heart desires as you work towards them in 2010.
Jennifer Lopez: Times Square Temptress
Rihanna’s Abu Dhabi New Year
Entertaining a full house while rolling into a new year, Rihanna performed at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on Thursday night (December 31).
Gearing up the crowd with all of her hits, the Barbadian beauty churned out tunes including “Hate That I Love You”, “SOS” and “Don’t Stop The Music” before closing the gig out with “Umbrella”.
Lady GaGa: Balcony Undies Flasher
Not one to worry about being caught in a compromising position, Lady GaGa flashed photographers from her balcony in Miami Beach on Thursday morning (December 31).
The “Poker Face” singer chatted with a pal at the Fontainebleau hotel, paying no mind to the fact that paparazzi were snapping shots of her clad in her undies.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE
As 2009 became history,2010 will bring joy to every soul,cheers budy its 2010!
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