Monday, 15 August 2016

The Hunky Pat Attah

This week's man crush is veteran actor, Pat Attah! Pat, real name Patrick Uchenna Attah, is an actor and musician from Anambra state.

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Pat Attah
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One of Nollywood's lover boys of the 90s and early 2000s, Attah made his movie debut in the movie, "Glamour Girls" produced in 1994.
As a musician, Attah has performed in several reggae concerts in Germany where he lives.
Although, he graced our TV screen ions ago, Attah has been busy doing well for himself in Germany and recent photos show he is still a heartbreaker.
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Pat Attah

Some of the movies he has featured in includes, "Be Not Afraid" "After The Marriage", "Spirit Of Love" and others.

Tosyn Bucknor is a year older today

Yay! Tosyn Bucknor is a year older today!

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Nollywood Meets Media July edition

Tosyn Bucknor is an actress, radio presenter, singer, songwriter and a writer.
Tosyn graduated from the University of Lagos where she studied law. She has won many awards including the Nigerian Broadcaster's award, Future Awards, Exquisite Lady of the year and others.

She has featured in soaps like, "Now We Are married", "Tinsel" and a couple of others.
Tosyn Bucknor at her weddingplay
Tosyn Bucknor at her wedding
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The OAP celebrated her birthday today on her Instagram page writing, "Happy New Year Tosyn!!!!!!"
Happy birthday to the celebrant!

Eccentric star glorifies pregnant women

Media personality Charly Boy has written an article celebrating pregnant women. The singer takes time to highlight how special and sexy they are with their baby bumps.

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Charly Boy
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He also revealed he fell more in love with his wife Lady Diana, each time she was pregnant as she glowed more and was a lot sexier.
According to him, pregnant women should be handled with care and pampered by their men.
He wrote,
"My Sexy Pregnant Wife.
I remember back in the days, when I was in the baby making business. I always admired, loved, pampered and overprotected my wife, more. That’s how come I was witness to the birth of our last two girls, (now grown ass women). Yea, I loved her more each time I gave her a Big Bang belly. She glowed more, in my eyes she was sexier,(still is). Don’t know about you, but there is something sexy about pregnant women that always suggests that they should be treated and handled with tender, loving, care. They are not only  special but sexy as well.
I loved to watch her body change, her hips become wider, her butt grows bigger, her boobs become fuller, her belly is exciting, her navel is sensual; she is pleasant to look at, a full woman. Hey! hold whatever thought is brewing in your head. This was some 26yrs ago, wish we had IPhones then, I would have shared her pictures with you. She was sexy gaga. No be yoke!
Some women are unlovable when they are pregnant. Forget the ones who are forming self-reliant because this pushes the man away making him irrelevant. Some men too can be an ass when it comes to taking care of their pregnant woman. However, most pregnant women love to be pampered, she wants her man to treat her like a Queen. Men love to be needed, they love to feel important, they love being the hero, it is a big turn on for a lotta men. Walaiii.
Many pregnant women radiates a glow. Their skin, their body, their smile, their voice lights up because life is growing inside them. She is beautiful, desiring to love and be loved.
My guy, when your woman is pregnant, celebrate her new form of sexiness, don’t chase after other women. She is pregnant and sexy; but most important, she is carrying your child, a child you manufactured when her sexy self gave you great sex!
Hummmmm!!! Freaky Dicky.
This is for all the mothers to be, who are right now with Big Bang Belly. Just to say, you all are beautiful. If you feel like sharing Gods creative work with us by way of a decent sexy picture, go ahead and show the world your glow, as long as your man no mind, the rest can jump into the gutter. Keep glowing Sexy Mamas."

One person shot, officer injured in second night of Milwaukee protests

Tension flared again on Sunday night, with one person shot and a police officer injured, in the Milwaukee area where the fatal shooting of a suspect by an officer had sparked rioting, prompting Wisconsin's governor to activate the National Guard.
Police violence against African-Americans has set off intermittent, sometimes violent protests in the past two years, igniting a national debate over race and policing and giving rise to the Black Lives Matter movement.
After peaceful vigils by small groups of demonstrators earlier, Milwaukee police said late on Sunday night they had rescued one shooting victim, who was taken to hospital. It was not known whether the injured person was a protester.
One police officer was hospitalized after a rock smashed a patrol car windshield, the MPD said.
Police said they began attempting to disperse crowds after shots were fired and objects, including rocks and bottles, were thrown by some protesters. Several arrests were reported.
About 20 police in riot gear faced a group of more than 100 protesters in a tense standoff that continued into the early morning hours, punctuated by sporadic reports of gunfire.
Despite the violence, police said the National Guard had not been called in, as authorities worked to restore order.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker took the precaution of activating the National Guard in case more violence broke out over the death of Sylville K. Smith, 23, who was shot while trying to flee from an officer who had stopped his car.
Aiming to reassure the community that the police acted properly, Chief Edward Flynn said on Sunday he had viewed video from the officer's body camera and it showed Smith had turned toward him with a gun in his hand after a traffic stop.
The Sherman Park neighborhood, where a heated confrontation between residents and officers clad in riot gear turned violent overnight, had been peaceful at dusk.
About 200 people lit candles and gathered near the spot where Smith was shot. A few officers looked on as faith and community leaders implored protesters to restrain their anger.
"We are not ignorant and stupid people," a pastor told the crowd, echoing a feeling among many of the city's African-Americans that they are systematically mistreated.
"Every single person needs to be looked upon as human beings and not like savages and animals."
The previous night, shots were fired, six businesses were burned and police cars damaged before calm was restored in the area, which has a reputation for poverty and crime. Seventeen people were arrested, and four officers were injured.
At a news conference with Mayor Tom Barrett, Flynn said the officer who fired the fatal shot was black and media reports also identified Smith as black.
He said a silent video of the incident appeared to show the officer acting within lawful bounds. He said the officer stopped Smith's vehicle because he was behaving suspiciously and then had to chase him several dozen feet on foot into an enclosed space between two houses.
He said the moment when the officer fired his weapon could not be determined because the audio was delayed.
"I'm looking at a silent movie that doesn't necessarily tell me everything that will come out in a thorough investigation," Flynn said. "You know the fog of war. You know first reports are frequently wrong or slightly off.
"I know what I saw. Based on what I saw, didn't hear, don't know what the autopsy results are going to be, he certainly appeared to be within lawful bounds," Flynn said of the officer.
The mayor said Smith did not drop the gun as ordered before he was shot.
Smith had a lengthy arrest record, Barrett said, and officials said earlier he was carrying a stolen handgun loaded with 23 rounds of ammunition when stopped.
"DID NOT DESERVE" TO BE SHOT
On Sunday evening, several of Smith's sisters addressed the crowd, saying their brother "did not deserve" to be shot.
"My brother was no felon," said one of them, Kimberly Neal, 24, as she wept. "My brother was running for his life. He was shot in his back."
Walker announced the National Guard activation after a request from Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, who met Walker and Wisconsin National Guard Adjutant General Donald Dunbar. But Barrett said any decision to deploy the troops would come from the police chief.
The National Guard, which is under the dual control of the federal and state governments, was deployed in Ferguson in August 2014 after several nights of rioting over the police killing of an unarmed black man.
This summer has brought deadly ambushes of police. Five officers were slain by a sniper in Dallas last month as they provided security at an otherwise peaceful protest against police killings. Three officers were killed by a gunman in Baton Rouge less than two weeks later.
Policing in Milwaukee has come under scrutiny since 2014, when Dontre Hamilton, a mentally ill, unarmed black man, was fatally shot in a park by a white officer, an incident that sparked largely peaceful protests.

Ahmad Silkida reacts to Nigerian Army declaring him wanted, says he will return to Nigeria soon


Journalist Ahmad Salkida, has reacted to the Nigerian Army declaring him wanted after releasing a video from Boko Haram last weekend exclusively sent to him. In a statement he released, Ahmad says he is currently out of Nigeria but will seek to get a flight back to Nigeria so he can honor the Army's invitation. Read his statement below...

My attention has been drawn to a public notice put out by the Nigerian Army and signed by Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, Acting Director, Army Public Relations. The statement declaring me wanted seeks culpable grounds to punish me on account of “last two videos released by Boko Haram terrorists and other findings…” by the Army.

Clearly, my status as a Nigerian journalist who has reported extensively, painstakingly and consistently on the Boko Haram menace in the country since 2006 is an open book known to Nigerians and the international community. Equally, my total allegiance and sacrifice to the Federal Republic of Nigeria is self evident. I have stayed within the creed of professional journalism in my work.

As a testimony to the credible and professional values of my access, since May 2015, l have been to Nigeria three times on the invitation of Federal Government agencies. I made personal sacrifices for the release of our Chibok daughters.

Finally, the Army is aware that I am not in Nigeria presently. In the coming days I will seek to get a flight to Abuja and avail myself to the Army authorities. Indeed, my return will be hastened if the Military sends me a ticket.
Thank you.
Ahmad Salkida.

Woman jailed for newborn baby kidnapping

South African court Monday handed down a 10-year prison term to a woman who kidnapped a newborn baby from her sleeping mother in hospital 19 years ago, local media reported.
In passing the sentence, a judge in the High Court in Cape Townemphasised the seriousness of the crime by the 52-year-old woman, News24 said.
The kidnapping victim, who her family named Zephany Nurse, was taken from a maternity ward at Groote Schuur Hospital in 1997. Her kidnapper raised her as her own.
The girl's real identity came to light in February 2015, when her younger biological sister began attending high school and pupils pointed out her remarkable likeness to a final-year student.
The younger girl told her parents, who met the older girl and immediately thought she could be their long-lost child.
The judge said the crime was premeditated and too serious not to warrant a jail sentence.
Zephany, who is now said be pregnant, was raised under a different name and has shunned the media spotlight on the case.

6 killed in rebel attack - police

Six people have been killed in an attack by Renamo rebels inMozambique, police said Monday, the latest in a string of violent skirmishes between opposition fighters and government forces.
"Armed men from Renamo ambushed a vehicle on Friday, firing at it until it caught fire," police spokesman Daniel Macuacua told AFP.
"Six people were burnt to death."
All the victims were civilians, though their identities have not been released.
"We are still looking for any potential survivors who may have escaped," Macuacua added.
Renamo, which waged a 16-year civil war that ended in 1992, has refused to accept the results of 2014 elections when it was beaten once more by the ruling Frelimo party, in power since independence 40 years ago.
Since 2013, tensions have risen and Renamo fighters have again taken up arms in a battle that it says is against a Frelimo elite who have enriched themselves at the expense of the country.
Peace talks are underway, but authorities blame the stand-off for an uptick in violent attacks in northern and central parts of Mozambique.
In May, 13 bodies were found in the restive centre of the country where security forces and Renamo rebels have frequently clashed, while the Mozambican Human Rights League (LDH) claimed at least 83 summary executions had been reported since the start of the year.
Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama has been living in hiding since October 2015 after he escaped two attacks against his convoy.
He claims government troops are continuously attacking his stronghold in central Gorongosa in an attempt to lure him out or kill him.
The clashes have intensified in recent months following Dhlakama's declaration in December that he would take power in six of Mozambique's 11 provinces which he claims he won in the 2014 elections.