Showing posts with label Nollywood Freaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nollywood Freaks. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie celebrates 31st birthday with her family

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Mercy Johnson-Okojie aka Odi’s wife celebrated her 31st birthday yesterday, 28 August. The actress who turned 31 yesterday August 28th celebrated with her husband and their two children at their Lagos home. Mercy is expecting...
Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie celebrates 31st birthday with her family

Thursday, August 13, 2015

PICTURES: Kylie Jenner shows off her curvaceous body in a purple bikini in Mexico-- See the Pics

Kylie Jenner, who just celebrated her 18th birthday on Monday, jetted to Joe Francis’ private estate Casa Aramara in Mexico to continue the festivities with some beach and poolside frolics.

The teen, who is currently in Mexico still celebrating her birthday with her friends put her ...
PICTURES: Kylie Jenner shows off her curvaceous body in a purple bikini in Mexico-- See the Pics

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Rihanna surpasses Beyonce On ‘Billboard’ charts


Rihanna surpasses Beyonce


‘Drunk on Love’ singer Rihanna has surpassed a feat achieved by ‘Drunk in Love’ singer Beyonce on the Billboard charts. Not only has Rihanna sold more records than Beyonce (She’s in the top5 highest selling female artists of time) she has now surpassed Beyonce with the most No.1 hits on Billboard’s Dance Club chart

From Billboard Magazine


Rihanna reigns atop Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart (dated June 27) for the 23rd time with “Bitch Better Have My Money” (2-1). With her latest leader, she eclipses Beyonce (22 No. 1s), who last topped the chart in February with “7/11.”


Rihanna now trails only Madonna (45) for the most No. 1s in the chart’s nearly 39-year history, dating to its inception as a national survey in 1976.


As for Rihanna, her “Bitch” was remixed by its own cast of EDM stars, including Diplo & GTA, Flosstradamus, R3hab and Michael Woods, among others.


Here’s an updated recap of Rihanna’s 23 Dance Club Songs leaders over the years. (For titles that spent multiple weeks at No. 1, total frames on top are noted in parentheses.)


Rihanna’s Billboard Dance Club Songs No. 1s

2005, “Pon De Replay”

2006, “SOS”

2006, “Unfaithful”

2007, “We Ride”

2007, “Umbrella,” feat. Jay-Z (two)






2007, “Don’t Stop the Music”

2007, “Shut Up and Drive”

2008, “Disturbia”

2010, “Russian Roulette”

2010, “Hard,” feat. Jeezy

2010, “Rude Boy”


2010, “Only Girl (In the World)”

2011, “Who’s That Chick?” (David Guetta feat. Rihanna)

2011, “S&M”

2011, “California King Bed”

2011, “We Found Love,” feat. Calvin Harris (two)

2012, “You Da One”


2012, “Where Have You Been”

2012, “Diamonds”

2013, “Right Now,” feat. David Guetta

2013, “What Now”

2014, “Can’t Remember to Forget You” (Shakira feat. Rihanna)
2015, “Bitch Better Have My Money”







Rihanna now stands second only to Madonna on the chart.




Rihanna surpasses Beyonce On ‘Billboard’ charts

Monday, April 27, 2015

Sorry guys! It wasn’t Charlie Hebdo that did the Mediterranean drowning cartoon after all


We were wrong!


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We posted a couple of days ago that “Charlie Hebdo makes mockery of African migrants who died in the Mediterranean?“. After careful deliberation we would like to apologize for that; we were totally out of line and this just goes to show you can’t believe everything you read on the internet. Please accept our apology.


Anyway, some few days back, the good people at Charlie Hebdo were wrongly credited for a magazine cartoon ‘mocking’ Africans that drowned in the Mediterranean.


It is easy to see where the confusion comes from, though, as the cartoonist responsible for the art now works for Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist is an Algerian, Ali Dilem, but the cartoon was published by Liberte in Algeria.




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And even at that, the cartoon might have been misinterpreted. Homo economicus’ Weblog explains that “Regroupement Familial” – the words on the cartoon which literally mean “Family Reunion” – is the title of the French immigration policy for non-EU residents in France being joined by other family members from abroad. This requires 18 month initial stay (12 if Algerian) before they can come, income status etc. You can read about the policy in a English google translation here.


The cartoon is saying that the policy is contributing to deaths in the mediterranean by families desperate to be reunited.


Ironically, Charlie Hebdo has actually done a magazine cartoon which condemns Europe over their inaction over the thousands of African migrants dying in the Mediterranean monthly.


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Sorry guys! It wasn’t Charlie Hebdo that did the Mediterranean drowning cartoon after all

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