Monday 14 December 2015

''If I'm pregnant, I don’t know what I would do!'' -Kris Jenner


In last night's Keeping Up With the Kardashians episode, Kris Jenner visited Kourtney Kardashian after she had lunch with her friends to discuss what her friends told her and if she (Kris) could still get pregnant at 60.
She told Kourtney:

"I just went to lunch…and I pulled out these tampons and they were all flabbergasted,"
Kris then explained that she still gets her period because of her estrogen cream, however, one of Jenner's lunch pals then asked if she was on birth control because she thinks there is a possibility she could get pregnant if her period has returned.
"Why in the world at 60 years old would I be on birth control?!" she asks. "And she said, 'Because you can still get pregnant.'"
"I don't think I could get pregnant," Kris says. "If I am pregnant, I don't know what I would do!"
"Just call your doctor," Kourtney advises.
Which Kris immediately did.

This wont be the first time Kris has talked about her fertility issue.

Photos from the coronation ceremony of the new Olu of Warri


The Itsekiri nation of Delta state on Saturday, December 12 crowned Ogiame Ikenwoli I as the 20th Olu of Warri. Guests at the ceremony included APC National leader Bola Tinubu, the Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, former Delta state governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and others. Continue to see more photos from the ceremony...


Lil Kim and her altered face hit the stage at Philly University (photo)


Rapper Lil Kim pictured as she performed over the weekend at Boom Bash 2015 concert at Temple University, Philadelphia. All that plastic surgery is making her look different...

Another cute pic of Davido with his daughter


Adorable!

$2.1bn arms deal scandal: I only received $30,000 from Yuguda as logistics for PDP reconcilation meetings' Bode George


Former Deputy National Chairman of PDP, Bode George, who has been implicated in the current $2.1 billion arms deal scandal, has denied claims of collecting N100 million from former Minister of state for Finance Bashir Yuguda. According to him, what he collected from Yuguda was $30,000 meant for logistics of some PDP elders who were charged to reconcile warring factions in the party. He said this in a statement he released yesterday. Read the statement after the cut...
“My attention has been drawn to another mischievous and deliberately fraudulent claim that I collected N100 million from Bashir Yuguda, the former Minister of State for Finance. This is another blatant falsehood, stripped of any iota of truth. This is yet again a depraved continuation of lynch mob journalism orchestrated by an online newspaper. The salient fact is that very early this year, long before the election period, the party set up Contact and Mobilization Committee for each zone to reconcile various factions and ensure a firm unity of purpose within the zones before the election. I was elected as the Chairman for the South-West zone. The committee which was made up of 18 senior members of the party with distinguished history of honour and exemplary leadership, met at least 10 times in my office in Lagos. These people travelled all the way from every corner of the South-West, with three members representing each state. All of them are very much alive to testify to my assertions. Sometime in the middle of these deliberations, Yuguda came to me and said the party was reimbursing the 18 elders of the committee for their transportation, accommodation and feeding allowance for the work that was done. The committee later submitted the report of its deliberations to the party and then wound up. For all these efforts Yuguda gave the committee only $30,000. That was less than N6 million at that time. Yuguda can never claim that he gave the Committee N100 million. That is the figment of the imagination of rascally scribblers purporting to be journalists. Again, facts are sacred.”

China's replica of the Range Rover is cute...lol (photos)


Range Rover must be pissed off. Earlier this year, China unveiled a car that looks exactly like the Range Rover and named it Land Wind...and people have already started buying. A Nigerian @ItsDolapo shared the photos above and wrote 'So my guy in china sent me this. China is dangerous. They made a range rover replica & named it Land Wind.'

Obi Jackson Children's hospital opened in Okija, Anambra state


The people of Anambra state and indeed Nigerians have been charged to give back to the society and make the world a better place to live in. The charge was given by the executive Governor of anambra state Wiilly obiano during the official opening of the Obi Jackson children hospital Okija in Anambra state south eastern part of Nigeria.

Governor obiano who could not hide his feelings at the quality of health care the Obijackson hospital will be providing maintain that such facilities the hospital is offering can only be found outside the country but now Obijackson has brought it to ndi anambra and Nigerians. In his address the president Obijackson foundation and group managing nestoil Dr Earnest AZUDIALU OBIEJESI revealed that building the hospital was born out of the desire to save people's lives. He recalled one of his visit alongside his wife Barr. Mrs nneaudience and jesi to a hospital and that informed their decision to make life meaningful for the people Barr mrs obiejesi adviced parents to take advantage of the gesture as the hospital is open to all.







Medical director of the Obijackson childrens hospital Okija dr Kalu ogbureke thanked d foundation for believing in him noting that already the hospital has undertaken the full treatment of a 12year old boy with liver Challenge for free. Dr Kalu noted that the hospital has all necessary equipments to meet the health care needs of children and highly affordable compared to hospitals outside the country with the same facilities. Many witnesses at the opening ceremony attased to the fact that the Obijackson children's hospital Okija is equal to that of Manchester in the united kingdom.

Guest at the occasion include the executive Governor of anambra state Chairman coscheris PLC Nollywood actor kanayo o. Kanayo Captains of industries amongst others The event witness cutting of cake Special song performed by GMD Dr earnest OBIEJESI to the admiration of the audience and Tour of hospital facilities amongs others The Obijackson children hospital is situated at #2 Madonna university road Okija And can be accessed at Okija Junction.

PSG vs Chelsea, Barcelona vs Arsenal; See the UEFA Champions League last 16 draw in full


Chelsea has been given a massive task in the champions league after they were drawn against PSG in the draw which took place in Nyon this morning. See the full draw after the cut...


AS Roma vs Real Madrid
Gent vs Vfl Wolfsburg
PSG vs Chelsea
Barcelona Vs Arsenal
Juventus vs Bayern Munich
Psv vs Atletico de Madrid
Sl Benfica vs Zenit st Petersburg
Dynamo Kyiv vs Man City

Photos: Anambra Govt donates 25 patrol cars to Nigerian Police


Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano donated 25 patrol cars to the Anambra state command of Nigeria Police Force this past weekend. IG of Police Solomon Arase was on hand to accept the vehicles on behalf of the police. Continue to see more photos...


Photos: Students stage naked march to protest against Philippines government corruption


Students in Philippines have staged a naked walk to protest against government corruption. Around 90 students took part in the annual event running through the campus naked. Organised by the Alpho Phi Omega fraternity, the event sees current students as well as Alumni take part. Some wore masks to protect what remained of their dignity while some couldn't care less.




Ed Lucero, an alumni organiser of the alpha Phi Omega Fraternity at the University of the Philippines Manila explained their aim.

He said: "Our theme is 'Unveiling the road' because the government needs to be naked, to be transparent with their work," he said. "It means we should strive very hard to strip them bare, not a fake road where only a few can benefit."

The alumni said the tradition started in the late 1970s, when members of the fraternity ran naked on the campus grounds to protest against former President Ferdinand Marcos' censorship of a film criticizing his administration.