Rihanna stuns as the cover girl of Elle Magazine’s November/December issue and some pictures taken during the photo shoot has been released on the magazine’s blog. The magazine’s December issue will be available to buy on newsstands from the 18th of November 2014.
Asked about the sexiest thing any man has said to her, bad girl Riri replied by saying, “Any man that tells me what to do is sexy!” The Umbrella singer told Elle magazine she would have been a wife if she was not a musician as she is an old-fashioned girl at heart.
Making another revelation that would be shocking to most of the people that have come to know her through her career and the several photos she has posted on Instagram, the “Diamond” singer who is well known for taking off her clothes said people don’t understand just how shy she is.
See more photos from the photo shoot below. Rihanna is also the cover girl of Esquire UK December issue where she goes completely topless. Check out her photo shoot as well.
Random pieces is a book that tells the story of James Balogun and his struggles through the journey of life. James is a young professional who is a successful Interior Designer that designs for both private and residential clients, as well as commercial businesses. He is the founder and owner of his company known as SENTRIC DESIGNS.
For James, and like most people, life has not been a bed of roses. At the tender age of 5, he lost his mother. As a result, he never had a place to call home as he was constantly passed around to relatives who took advantage of his situation and abused him until he was finally abandoned – in spite of trusting them as people that will protect him. Faced with no one and place to call home as he had been abandoned, James went on to live on the streets of London where he would encounter so many things and learn the tricks of surviving and taking care of himself. Now 32, he is able to share the experience and trauma he went through growing up in England without a family nor a home.
James’ diary entries are in black italic, they have been copied directly from his handwritten records of the events that took place in his life. Only very little amendments were made to it and the action is intentional. By reading through James diary, you will find yourself willing him, championing him to come through, you will also share his emotional roller-coaster. James has allowed you the reader, to come into his world of “Random Missing Pieces!” A world in which many of us will be able to identify with him, even though we have our different journeys of life.
Whether it’s understanding his struggles to preserve his relationships, his passion to make a name for himself as an entrepreneur, or just to be a good father, “Random Missing Pieces” will allow you a moment to forget your own life struggles and see life through the eyes of another struggling person.
‘Is my life perfect? No. I have learned that to wait for the “perfect” moment is a waste of time!’
Who Is James Balogun?
James Balogun teaches us a powerful lesson through telling his story and that is one of the secret of finding success. His message is: Whatever happens to you in this life, no matter how tough, don’t give up! If you have faced abandonment, rejection, abuse and homelessness, then you will have much to be encouraged by when you realise that you can find those “Random Missing Pieces!”
American superstar and her baby Blue Ivy chose a theme in honour of American pop music legend and her younger sister, Janet and Michael Jackson. It was their Halloween costume for 2014. Little blue Ivy looked absolutely gorgeous as she sported Michael Jackson’s iconic red and gold military jacket, shades and fedora. Beyonce then paid tribute to her icon, Janet Jackson by dressing in her memorable “Rhythm Nation” music video, rocking an all-black outfit and baseball cap.
The 33-year-old star then took photos with her cute daughter backstage at Power 105.1’s Powerhouse concert in New York City where her husband, Jay-Z was performing. In the photos, little Blue Ivy was seen holding a headphone and a pink microphone. In the photo, Beyonce bent down and gave her cute daughter a kiss on the cheek. The photo was posted to Instagram by Beyonce and it received massive numbers of shares and comments.
If you are looking for ways to protect yourself from getting scammed by a Nigerian fraudster, you are on the right page and reading the right post. Let’s face it, everyone says Nigerians are scammers but no ask those getting scammed what they were thinking like Dr. Phil usually ask. While it is true that some Nigerians are scammers, in most cases, there are no victims. The so-called victim is either an accomplice, a greedy thief, or a very foolish person.
While these Nigerians can be termed criminals, there is no exception to those being scammed. They are also criminals and greedy people who want to reap where they did not sow.
Now, there is an exception to this reasoning, if someone got hold of your bank and credit card information and steal from you, you are a hundred percent a victim. And these people are big-time criminals. Also, if someone steals your identity and uses to it apply for loans are other kinds of fraudulent activities, they are big-time criminal and deserved to be locked up in jail where they belong.
But if you fall under one of the following categories, you and your Nigerian scammers are criminals. In reality, you are either an accomplice or a lazy greedy person who wants easy money that you did not work for. And only a lowlife thief does that.
If a Nigerian send you an email telling you, you won a lottery you knew you never played and you are interested in really getting paid, you are a greedy thief. I mean, it’s like wanting to receive a salary from a company that is not your employer nor never contracted any job to you. If you simply go ahead and start sending them money to get you the millions you were told you won, then you’re a thief and a fool.
If a Nigerian send you a letter or an email and tell you he has some millions he/she inherited from his cousin. Or that, a wealthy personality died and left some millions in a hidden account and they want to pay you a commission if you lease your account to them to transfer the money to and you agreed, then you are equally a thief, a scammer and an accomplice of your so-called Nigerian scammer.
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If you meet a Nigerian online and you start sending him money because he tells you he loves you and wants to be with you, you are simply a foolish person. Like seriously? Why would you send money to a total stranger? Yes, he is a stranger because you have never met or spent time with him. I can hear you say you have shared pictures, but what makes you think they are his pictures. What makes you think anything they tell you about themselves is true? Have you heard of the word stolen identity in your life? People taking other people’s photos and pretending to be them or creating a profile and personality of someone that does not exist? FOOLISHNESS!
And seriously, how can people keep on falling for these Nigerian scams, whether on TV, on the net, word of mouth, almost everyone has heard about it.
Anybody can tell you anything you want to hear, show you any photos they want to, and tell you they are from a royal or very wealthy family. At least, if you want to spend your money on someone, make sure you have met them a few times. Of course, that will not stop them from using you and your money, but you’ll know who you’re dealing with. Not some random stranger that you’ll not recognize if you happen to bump into them tomorrow.
Getting scammed by Nigerian or other scammers from around the world is something that can change someone’s life in a negative way and even lead to depression and suicide. Be wise, there are lots of victims on the internet, but sending money to strangers for most of the reasons listed above is pure greed, greed, greed, and more greed laced with extreme foolishness.
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In an article titled “Worst Places I’ve Ever Visited – From the Man Who’s Been Everywhere”, and published on Yahoo.con on October 28, 2014, a man who claims to have visited everywhere says Lagos is the worst place to visit on earth. Lee Abbamonte made a list of the worst places he has visited and the Nigerian capital (Lagos) was number one on his list.
Lee Abbamonte is a Yahoo Travel expert and the writer and is alleged to be the youngest American to have visited all 193 member nations of the United Nations. And according to the article, he is the most eligible person to rank the worst places to visit as he has visited almost 200 countries and about to visit 321 out of the 324 countries checked off by the end of the year. Below is an excerpt of Lee’s description of Lagos.
“As far as I am concerned, Lagos, Nigeria, is the worst place on planet Earth. I’ve never experienced so much corruption in my life. It was just a horrific experience getting into the country. Crossing in from Benin, we got shaken down by the border guards. In addition to the multiple police shakedowns, the multiple ATM issues were enough for me; three times in two days, the machines dispensed the wrong amount of money. It was oppressive and hot. I couldn’t tell you one good thing about that place.”
Over the years, there has been a growth in African Megacities and Lagos in Nigeria is one of them – as well as the biggest. As the city grows and the population becomes overwhelming for the available infrastructures and budget, many horrible articles and documentary have been made about the country’s commercial hub. A few years ago, the BBC made a documentary about the former Nigerian capital city titled, “Welcome to Lagos” and showcased all the ghettos and struggling of the people living in Lagos’ slum.
In an especially wide-ranging public out-cry, the Saturday, October 25, 2014, death of a 26-year-old Annet Ashaba, suggests requirement to review or sober analysis of the root causes of all deaths and statements given to the public by Uganda police, which arise following such traumatic events within the country.
Nearly five years ago, Gen James Kazini was bludgeoned to death and his girlfriend allegedly admitted to having killed him.
Gen David Sejusa (Tinyefunza), a former coordinator of Uganda’s intelligence when fled to London last year, he revealed that in actual fact Gen James Kazini (former army commander) had been killed on the orders of President Yoweri Museveni and that the murder was allegedly committed by goon trained as hit squad. Until today, The Uganda government has never come out to deny or challenged the allegations leveled by the former intelligence coordinator-Gen Sejusa. Many Ugandans have died and there has not been any proper investigation by the police to find out who exactly carried out the murder. There are many murder both political; business related or motivated that can be cited, the list is very long. Of recent, a young businesswoman who had toiled in Dubai to earn enough money to build herself a house in Uganda, returned and was soon found dead, allegedly having dropped 14 floors from Workers House in Kampala, the Ugandan capital.
What is amazing and equally disturbing about this recent episode is the photo of the dead woman that is now circulating in the social media.
According to the Uganda police official version, the law enforcement agent told the media and the public that Annette Ashaba was ‘distressed’ and therefore she decided to commit suicide. But was this really the case? Our investigative team has been studying this case. Did Ms Ashaba ‘really’ commit suicide or was she murdered? Here some of our findings.
In many previous deaths, the Uganda society silently, strongly remain critical of the current militarised police force, for failing to properly investigate the deaths or even record what exactly happened.
The observers believe that Police under the leadership of an army General Edward Kalekezi Kayihura; it has become one of the state’s biggest cover for suspected criminals, because it provides cover-ups that normally affect all the investigations. This is where fear lies to many Ugandans working abroad. Their lives could be compromised because security is not guaranteed on arrival in the country. Last year; Uganda At Heart and the forum moderator, Abbey Ssemuwemba, strongly demanded for safety as well as expressing the general fears among Ugandans in Diaspora directly to the police chief, Gen. Edward Kalekezi Kayihura. The forum (UAH) debate was ‘Uganda government should help Ugandans abroad feel free and safe to travel back home anytime.’ In his own words; Gen. Kayihura, the police chief, in reference to the UAH arguers, he wrote: “ You guys have a very distorted view of the situation at home.”
“I have read and seen fabrications even on this (UAH) network,” reads part of Gen. Kayihura’s assertion, adding that: “ Why people do these things when they know that it will be disproved with time!” Gen. Kayihura’s point was, the country is safe and people alleging that it’s not safe, were having delusion. He (Kayihura), further wrote: “Am ready to personally receive at the airport a representative delegation from abroad. I will arrange for you to move around and get acquainted with what is going on. Uganda is for all of us. This is your home and nobody can deny you your birthright. Am not a liar and there is trickery. Am being honest.”
Then he went on to question the forum (UAH) members whether they read Uganda’s dailies, saying: “Surely, gentlemen do you not read Uganda’s dailies! The vicious criticisms by persons in Uganda.”
“I think there is deliberate pretense here. We wine and dine with individuals who accuse of all sorts of things under the sky,” he added. He told the members who fear for their lives when get to Uganda, saying that: “You are safe and we would assist in your visits. Why would you be under the misapprehension that you would be arrested?!”
In his own words, Gen. Kayihura reassured the forum members that: “ Quite frankly, our main weapon has always been the force of argument. Yes, of course when debate fails and we are confronted by argument of force, we have to defend ourselves. Nobody has or will be victimized simply because they have said things on the net.” The orators then cited the 2002, incident when 3 members of a family from Kasana Village –Luwero district were gunned down in a cold blood at Nyanama.
Either at that time Gen. Kayihura’s argument based on misplaced information from his memory or it was intentionally spin and deny the facts and truth to see the light of the day, the issue was left to the general and his creator.
“You are mistaken,” Gen. Kayihura told the member of the forum, adding that: “Am still the same only the situation has changed.” He went on to explain: “Am still in the struggle to improve things. Am not perfect but at the same time am not a demon as you seem to think. I invite you home and we talk. There is no need from this animosity.”
“I read a book called In Search of Enemies. Sometimes I think that some of you brothers are searching from enemies where they don’t exist,” the general’s views suggested that the forum members were getting the information from the enemies of the state.
Either Maj. Gen. Kayihura’s argument based on misplaced information from his memory or information spinning to deny the facts to see the light of the day, it is between the general and his creator.
Even when he was reminded of the June 12, 2002, when a toddler, Mirembe Nakabira (with American citizenship/passport) and 2 other family members from Nsasi-Kasana Luwero were brutally shot and killed at Nyanama, Kayihura totally feigned unaware of the incident.
On June 12, 2002, Mirembe (RIP) then, 12-year-old, a daughter of Paul Nsimbi . The teenager was about to complete her elementary school at Shadybrook Elementary School in Bedford Texas, was brutally murdered on her from Entebbe to Kampala. And man other family members who were on the entourage, which had gone to Entebbe Airport to wait for the visitors from America sustained gunshot wounds. The twelve-year-old Mirembe was shot in the head and immediately died together with her two uncles, the 35-year-old David Kyeyune (businessman) and 26-year-old Joseph Kayise then a third year Makerere University student.
The story is; Mirembere and her aunt Ellen Nakabira Sserunjogi, then a nurse in the US had just arrived from America. The two visitors from America received a huge welcome at Entebbe Airport by family members who had come from Nsasi-Kasana –Luwero. It was alleged that the motive was to stop the father from coming back to Uganda because he would have demanded to see the house he had commissioned to get built for him. Since then, and many stories of deceit and unfulfilled properties construction promises; many people fear to take that uncertain to travel to Uganda. Since traveling to Uganda could turn out to be a self initiated death penalty, particularly those sending money to their relatives or friends to construct the houses or buying land.
This very sad story has been recounted many times. It is being retold each time people in Diaspora get together and share their sad stories of failed investments and being let down by family members. This is not limited to Ugandans but also the same story in other parts of Africa.
Back to the death of 26-year-old Annet Ashaba, who has been working Dubai, said to have committed suicide on learning that; she had been fleeced of her hard earned money by a ‘relative’.
Surprisingly; all reports quote the police, which took the responsibility to represent the eyewitness, the Workers’ House management and the relatives. We’ve not heard from the relatives, only from a single police source.
According to the Kampala police spokesman, Patrick Onyango; he turned out to be the single source of information about the deaths of the young woman; representing the eyewitnesses, the Workers’ House management, the relative(s) and the police force.
This newspaper had earlier tried to get comments from Onyango about the inconsistencies in the Ashaba ‘suicide’ reports given to public; but for the bigger part of Monday, it was like chasing a Bluefin Tuna in an Ocean.
Mr Onyango with many cell-phones; you have to relay on probability to get a comment. At last this newspaper managed to trace him at about 19:50 hours (UK 16:50 hours) on a secretive number only given to journalists friendly and report the only police version.
In a telephone interview with Mr Onyango, some more details emerged about Ashaba’s death, which can possibly not be true, unless investigation procedures were not followed.
“We [police] haven’t interviewed the person allegedly fleeced Annet’s money,” Onyango told this newspaper, adding that: “We couldn’t establish whether the amount of money allegedly fleeced were appropriate or not. We cannot confirm whether she was cheated.”
He said they don’t know the amount of money allegedly fleeced and they can’t make any arrest.
The police spokesman said: “We talked to her young brother, Ezra Kamuzira who has been staying with her in Nyanama.”
“He (Ezra Kamuzira) told as that she left the home at 8pm (Friday),” said Mr Onyango adding, “ She committed suicide at the Workers’ House at 9am.”
When asked, why of all places she decided to go to the Workers House, instead of going to report to police or complain to other authorities; Onyango retorted: “I wish I know why?” Asked it is not odd for a person of such body mass to fall from the 14th floor and the body remains, disintegrated; no lacerations and no blood? Onyango furiously questioned: “What are you trying to insinuate?” He quickly asked: “Do you think the police has something to do with this death?” “Anyway, I have to go, its 8pm here,” he hanged-up the phone. Like many mysterious deaths in Uganda, police always fails to explain or carry out conclusive investigations.
Although, the official police version that Ashaba got confused and jumped from the 14th Floor of the Workers House to take her life because she had been fleeced of her hard earned money by a relative the crime scene betrays this line. The fact that, according to the photo obtained and circulation around the social media, her clothes dominated by white colours and no traces or stains of blood; this leaves whole-marks in the official version!
“It is strange; no blood splash whatsoever. The posture was so tidy to fit the small space. No brain splash like is always the cases when people committed suicide at the same place. But above all she is tied, so suicide person could tie themselves because then they defeat their goal They cant jump!”, this is the account of a Ugandan journalist who arrived at the scene. He added: “You know the situation and the atmosphere in Uganda; all the institution are dead. The society gets scared; but after some time everything dies off. Even journalists are prevented from doing a good job.”
Unlike the previous individuals that have taken their lives at the Workers House; this (Annet Ashaba) death beats brainpower, her paper-handbag still in good shape; no blood around the scene. She was in a T-Shirt dominated with white colours; the paper handbag also white and no traces blood! Ms Ashaba’s body-mass was no less than 60 kgs, falling from 14th floor and remains in such shape beats the study of physics for falling objects. According to physics heavy objects fall fast and light objects fall slow. The heavier the object equals to the impact caused by reverse force. She was not an employee; had no relative working and she had never remitted saving to the institutions.
Observers believe that since the Workers House previously witnessed several suicide; no one would dispute if such a body is planted. All of them have seen their bodies getting disintegrated; broken limbs; shattered heads, pools of blood. But this is considered another mysterious murder that requires more investigations.
However, the public concerns that a country with broken institutions or law enforcement agents who cover-up suspected criminals results may not be achieved.
Still fresh in the memories of many Ugandans are the 2005 and 2007 incidents when two coordinated suspected criminals attacked the High Court and unarmed protesters respectively.
The first group [Black Mamba] raided and surrounded the Uganda High Court in 2005 in an effort to re-arrest then the opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye and 22 others, who had been released by the court.
The second incident was in 2007, when sticks wielding group of goons commonly known as Kiboko Squad emerged from the precincts of Kampala Central Police Station (CPS) to beat up unarmed demonstrators. In the presence and supervision of the police the demonstration now turned bloody. To this date, many demonstrators were badly injured whilst others sustained permanent broken limbs and have remained physically impaired. No one has ever been held accountable for such acts and crimes that were committed in the presence of the police officers.
Kiboko Squad, emerged in April 2007, dressed in civilian clothes and armed with big sticks and beat up people who were protesting then President Yoweri Museveni commended them. He commended the Kiboko Squad because they beat up those who were protesting his proposed sale of Mabira Forest, the natural forest along the Kampala-Jinja highway, Mehta Group for sugarcane growing. It was later established that Kiboko Squad is part of the various informal security squads trained and mobilised to do dirty work for Museveni’s NRM party and government. Even when the police surpervised such crimes; each law enforcement agency denies ownership or commandership of both groups.
A recent case; Uganda Police was accused of trying to block charges against Ms Jackie Uwera, the woman who drove and crashed her husband Juvenal Nsenga. The lady was related to a powerful individual in the ruling circles. The case had stalled because a disagreement between the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) the police.
She was only produced after six months after she was arrested in connection with the death of her husband. This happened after the Attorney General was about to be sued or to have Ms Uwera produced in court over murder as sanctioned by the DPP.
The DPP had sanctioned the murder charges against Ms Uwera, but police had claimed that there was no evidence of intentional killing and the police went on to seek the advice of the AG. Ms Uwera has since been convicted by High Court for knocking down her husband with a car.
Annet Ashaba (RIP) raises another question; Is the Uganda Police turning the murder victim into a suspect?
With all the discrimination still going on in the fashion and modelling world, making so much money within a period of 12 months to be listed on Forbes richest models list is no mean feat for a black British model. While many black models are finding it difficult to get juicy and high end paying contracts with top fashion brands, rich black British models like Jourdan Dunn are making it and are becoming unstoppable in their career path.
The 24-year-old black model and Londoner is the first black British model to be listed on Forbes Magazine’s richest models list. Not even iconic and first black British supermodel like Naomi Campbell was able to achieve that. Even though Naomi Campbell made a lot of impact in the global modelling world and would have easily been qualified to be listed as one of Forbes Magazine’s richest models over the years, the Forbes list was created in 2006. At that time, Naomi’s peak and modelling success had already started diminishing.
The black beauty from Greenford, west London is alleged to have made $4 million (£2.4m) in the last 12 months which was in the period between June 2013 – 2014. The most prominent contracts that propelled her earnings to qualify for this year’s Forbes highest-paid models list are those with Maybelline and Burberry.
Jourdan Dunn is a very vocal celebrity and has spoken a lot about the discrimination in the fashion industry towards black models. While she was just 17 in 2007, she told reporters: “London’s not a white city, so why should our catwalks be so white?”
Last year, in an interview with Miss Vogue, she spoke again about the frustrations and discrimination black models are confronted with.
[box type=”info” ]“I find it weird when agents say, ‘You’re the only black girl booked for the show. Isn’t it great?’ Why is that great? “I don’t know why people applaud designers for having just one ethnic model. It’s not like only one type of woman loves fashion.”[/box]
Dunn has been modelling for about 9 years now and was discovered by Storm Models outside Primark in Hammersmith, London at the age of 15.
Some women feel motherhood take away their sexiness. And the minute they become mothers, they tend to tone down their fashion style and stay away from sexy clothes. But for women like Kim Kardashian, the reverse is the case.
The reality TV star who got married to Kanye West in a luxury wedding that took place in May 2014 at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence says motherhood has made her fashion style become sexier. Speaking to Grazia magazine she said, “My style has become sexier since becoming a mum. I’m more bold.”
“You would think that I would tone it down and wear sweats and flats all day but I don’t feel good wearing that.”
On how her fashion style has evolved and changed over the years as a result of her exposure by visiting various places and cultures, the mother of one said, “I have new information and have traveled the world more. It’s fun to evolve as you experience new things.”
And true to her words, the 34-year-old star has become more revealing and maybe provocative in her fashion style since she had her baby with hubby, Kanye West. She either had been seen wearing bodycon dresses that accentuate her famous curves, plunging necklines or transparent attires.
FIFA has released the names of the 23 nominees shortlisted for this year’s Ballon D’or prize (2013/2014 season). The list that was compiled by Fifa’s Football Committee and France Football has only one African footballer, Yaya Toure from Ivory Coast. In January, the list will be reduced to three finalists.
With six players on the list, Germany is actually taking the lead after winning this year’s World Cup. England who was sent home earlier in the World Cup does not have a single nominee on the list that is made up of 23 players. See the full list below.
Messi, who has won the prize for four consecutive times is also seen on the list. The Argentinean footballer won it in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. The current holder of the title is Cristiano Ronaldo who has won it twice already.
[box type=”info” ]Gareth Bale – Wales
Karim Benzema – France
Diego Costa – Spain
Thibaut Courtois – Belgium
Cristiano Ronaldo – Portugal
Angel Di Maria – Argentina
Mario Gotze – Germany
Eden Hazard – Belgium
Zlatan Ibrahimovic – Sweden
Andres Iniesta – Spain
Toni Kroos – Germany
Philipp Lahm – Germany
Javier Mascherano – Argentina
Lionel Messi – Argentina
Thomas Muller – Germany
Manuel Neuer – Germany
Neymar – Brazil
Paul Pogba – France
Sergio Ramos – Spain
Arjen Robben – Netherlands
James Rodriguez -Colombia
Bastian Schweinsteiger – Germany
Yaya Toure – Ivory Coast[/box]