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K. Michelle Addresses R. Kelly Sex Cult Scandal And Tells Her Big Fake Booty Good Bye In Weird Video

30.12.17 / No Comments


K. Michelle Addresses R. Kelly Sex Cult Scandal And Tells Her Big Fake Booty Good Bye In Weird Video




K. Michelle Fake BootyCredit: Instagram
K. Michelle is keeping it real about her big fake booty and the allegations against her former lover and mentor, R. Kelly, who is embroiled in a strange sex/cult scandal.
When K. Michelle burst into the music scene in 2009, she was quickly taken under Kelly’s wing who taught her all she knows about making sweet and conscious R&B music.
Kelly is very controversial because of his marriage to Aaliyah and an alleged sex tape, but he is also a very gifted singer and music maker who worked with Michael Jackson, Usher, and Celine Dion.
The crooner and producer from Chicago is back in the headlines after several women said he locked them up in a mansion in Atlanta.
K. Michelle, who was in an abusive relationship, addressed the matter by saying: “That is tricky for me. I see it from two different perspectives. He taught me all about recording, how to write, [and] the importance of just doing music. You want to have loyalty for that.”
She went on to say: “But at the same time, I was the girl telling the world something horrible happened to me, and the world told me that it never happened. And so when I am looking at the blogs, and I see these women telling their stories and others are all up under these comments saying, ‘That did not happen… Oh, she lying.’ It hurts my heart because I was once that girl. Somebody know the whole truth. Nobody gonna take up for me?”
She added: “I got out of the situation. It was something that I think has affected how I see myself and love men. You need to watch when you tell somebody a specific event did not happen to them. Everything is not always what it seems especially in the music industry.”
K. Michelle recently shared that she is getting rid of fake butt named Betsy to have a baby.
The singer explained: “Good Betsy! It has been too much of you stealing my shine it is time to allow my new booty to be set free. You were the apple of the eye of several NFL, NBA, players, and rappers. They loved that ass! But I am proud to say you were not thankful you were ladylike! I will miss you and how my jeans fit. But I will not miss hopping into my jeans every morning. My A$S is already pregnant how could I ever handle carrying twins also with all that weight my legs would give out. I will miss you Betsy, but you also caused me inflammation throughout my body. No amount of beauty is worth my health! So everything has to be returned to its natural state! Jan I will be Kimberly again.”

What are your thoughts on her decision?




Nigeria's kid entrepreneurs

27.12.17 / No Comments


Nigeria's kid entrepreneurs 





On the grand angle today, we talk about entrepreneurship. Except that this time, we are talking about being an entrepreneur right from childhood.
So, can kids really make it in entrepreneurship? In Nigeria, a group is proving that indeed they can. A recent fair they held for children brought some very successful kid entrepreneurs to the spotlight.
Let’s now take a look.

Cameroon court orders release of writer who 'threatened' Paul Biya

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Cameroon court orders release of writer who 'threatened' Paul Biya




Cameroon court orders release of writer who 'threatened' Paul Biya


A judge in Cameroon ordered the release on Wednesday of a prize-winning writer who was detained after he criticised the government’s handling of a separatist crisis in its Anglophone regions, his lawyer said.
Patrice Nganang, a poet, professor and author who lives in New York, was arrested on Dec. 7 as he prepared to board a Kenya Airways flight to Nairobi and accused of insulting President Paul Biya.
The government later said Nganang had threatened Biya in posts on Facebook.
His supporters said the accusations were politically motivated and related to a Dec. 5 piece he wrote for Paris-based Jeune Afrique, in which he criticised a government crackdown on Cameroon’s English-speaking west.
Since last year, the Francophone-dominated government has repressed peaceful protests by Anglophones against alleged social and economic marginalisation. Dozens of civilians have been killed while the unrest has fuelled support for separatists seeking an independent state.
Some have begun to launch armed attacks on state forces, stoking a conflict which has become the most serious challenge to Biya’s 35-year reign. Thousands of people have fled across the border into neighbouring Nigeria.
Nganang’s lawyer, Emmanuel Simh, told Reuters that a judge dismissed the government’s charges and ordered his client released, although he had yet to be freed.
Cameroon’s linguistic divide harks back to the end of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors, and has been a source of periodic tension.
The past year’s violence is the latest example of how Biya’s rule has grown increasingly intolerant of dissent, with opposition activists, journalists and intellectuals routinely arrested and sometimes prosecuted.
A Cameroonian reporter for Radio France Internationale was released from prison last week after more than two years behind bars for contact with the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, in a case that drew international condemnation.

Ugandan army kills 100 ADF rebels in DR Congo

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Ugandan army kills 100 ADF rebels in DR Congo



Ugandan army kills 100 ADF rebels in DR Congo



Over 100 Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) combatants were killed in eight camps that were recently struck by joint airstrikes of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) and the Congolese Army (FARC).
In a statement issued by the UPDF spokesperson, the operation dubbed ‘TUUGO’ which started on Friday December 22, has so far been a success and will be carried on to its logical conclusion.
“These were ADF historical strongholds in Eastern DRC in general areas of Erengeti Triangle – North Kivu Province. They are Medina, Canada, Abia, Topoke 2, Kajaju, Camp Richard, Makayoba and Sangote,” reads a statement issued by Brigadier Richard Karemire, UPDF spokesperson.
Those who survived the assault are roaming in different areas of North Kivu but FARDC forces are pursuing them. The UPDF is maintaining active defensive operations along the borderline in the districts of Kasese, Bundibugyo and Ntoroko to deter any of the terrorists from sneaking into our territory. Should they attempt
Karemire confirmed that the strikes by the UPDF were pre-emptive following the deadly ADF attack that killed 15 UN Peacekeepers and 5 Congolese soldiers in Beni, North Kivu on December 7.
“The ADF recent attack on the UN Peacekeepers of MONUSCO from the sister country of Tanzania is an indictment to its activities not only for Uganda and DRC but also the International community.”
Having received intelligence that the ADF planned to attack parts of Uganda, the UPDFswung into action, deploying in the border districts and striking the ADF bases.
“Those who survived the assault are roaming in different areas of North Kivu but FARDCforces are pursuing them. The UPDF is maintaining active defensive operations along the borderline in the districts of Kasese, Bundibugyo and Ntoroko to deter any of the terrorists from sneaking into our territory. Should they attempt to attack our border villages, UPDFshall not hesitate to pursue them to wherever they will have come from,” he warns.
The UPDF spokesperson also rubbished claims on social media that the Ugandan army had entered into the territory of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
“Contrary to falsehoods by some irresponsible, unpatriotic and opportunistic individuals being peddled on social media, we reiterate that the UPDF has neither deployed any infantry troops inside DRC nor suffered any casualties. These limited operations remain to be conducted within the boundaries of the law and with full knowledge and blessing of the DRC Government,” he said.
Uganda has in the past been charged and penalised for breaching the sovereign territory of DRC and plundering its resources.
Uganda had sent its troops into DRC in pursuit of rebels. The International Court of Justice, the UN’s highest court, ruled that Uganda was guilty of “occupying Ituri (a region in the DRC), violations of sovereignty, illegal use of force, violations of international human rights laws and looting and plunder” between August 1998 and June 2003.
In the 1990s, the ADF rebels terrorized the Rwenzori region in the districts of Kasese, Bundibugyo and Kabarole for over a decade. During the insurgency, the rebels are believed to have killed more than 3,000 people and displaced 100,000.

Weah congrats: Namibia president, Nigerian governor caught 'offside'

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Weah congrats: Namibia president, Nigerian governor caught 'offside'




Weah congrats: Namibia president, Nigerian governor caught 'offside'
Social media has all but declared former Liberian footballer George Weah as president of the west African country.
Tonnes of congratulatory messages on Facebook and Twitter continue to claim he has been “declared” winner of the runoff vote. The National Elections Commission, NEC, has yet to release any official results.
Amidst the ordinary words of congratulation are those that can be described as official as is the case with the Namibian president Hage Geingob and a governor in Nigeria – Ayodele Peter Fayose.
The Ekiti State governor tweeted first and urged Nigeria’s elections body, INEC, to learn from the Liberian process.
“I congratulate the President-Elect of Liberia, George Weah. I salute his courage and resilience. He is such an inspiration to the youths of Africa. I urge INEC to learn from what happened in Liberia and allow the will of the people to prevail in 2018 and 2019 elections,” his tweet read.
Hours later, the Namibian president’s official Twitter account sent a similar tweet. “Congrats to @GeorgeWeahOff on your election as President of Liberia. Namibia and Liberia enjoy good relations, which we hope to strengthen.”
It is not the first time “unofficial” results have led to congratulations for Weah. A Nigerian senator Shehu Sani also tweeted a Weah victory after the first round of vote in October.

Liberia polls: Nigeria senator calls ‘fake’ victory for Weah

In the end, the 51-year-old former World Footballer of the year failed to get the required percentage leading to the December 26 runoff vote. He was up against current vice president Joseph Boakai.