Thursday, 3 March 2016
Photos: Beyoncé and Jayz enjoy date night at LA Clippers game
Azealia Banks comes for Iggy Azalea in caustic Twitter rant
It's a long-running feud that stretches back to December
2014 when Azealia accused Iggy of caring about black issues. In a recent
interview, Iggy didn't mince words as she made it clear there's no love
lost between the pair and Azealia has hit back in typical style. She
took to Twitter to unleash her bile on Iggy even going as far as saying
she wants to kill her.
In an interview with ELLE Canada, Iggy said: 'We don’t like each other on a personal level, and that has gone on for many years—before the Black Lives Matter incident happened,' she told the publication.
'So when I dismissed her, people started to think that I
dismissed the whole movement, but I wasn’t trying to dismiss Black Lives
Matter—I was trying to dismiss her because it’s our personal s***.
She added: 'I don’t think the subject matter of her tweet
was invalid; I just think it was emotionally charged and driven by
something else, and the whole thing got so misconstrued.
'I just wish I had acknowledged the issue head-on because it made people think I don’t care about what’s going on socially and what’s happening in America, and I do care.'
'I just wish I had acknowledged the issue head-on because it made people think I don’t care about what’s going on socially and what’s happening in America, and I do care.'
Iggy concluded by saying that despite her regrets about how
the feud played out, that doesn't change her feelings towards Azealia.
'Even though I still hate Azealia Banks, I wish I had said
it in a way that didn’t make people think I was oblivious to the
movement,' she said.Azealia Banks then clapped back on Twitter
Photos: Paris Jackson steps out in bleached blonde hair
Mark Zuckerberg is now the 6th richest man in the world...from 16th in 2015
From Forbes magazine...
Bill Gates remains the richest person in the world with a net worth of $75 billion, despite being $4.2 billion poorer than a year ago. He has been No. 1 one for 3 years in a row and topped the list 17 out of 22 years. (In the 30 years FORBES has tracked global wealth, only 5 people have held the title of richest person on planet; 3 of those 5 still rank among the 4 richest in the world including Warren Buffett and Carlos Slim.)
Also holding steady is Buffett at No. 3. Zara ’s Amancio Ortega moves up to No. 2 for the first time, displacing Mexico’s Carlos Slim, who slips to No. 4. Slim’s fortune fell $27.1 billion to $50 billion in the past year, as shares of his telecom business América Móvil tumbled.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg had the best year of all billionaires. The 31-year-old added $11.2 billion to his fortune and moved up to No. 6 from 16. He and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos both make their first appearance in the top ten of FORBES’ annual ranking of the world’s wealthiest. Another first: A billionaire from China’s mainland, Wang Jianlin, whose company owns AMC Theaters and soon will own Legendary Pictures, has climbed into the top 20.
Photo: Footballer Ashley Cole cuddles his new born son
Mike Adenuga is now the second richest man in Africa after Dangote
The significant jump in Adenuga’s fortune according to Forbes is attributable to new information on the value of his telecom, oil and real estate holdings. Angolan investor Isabel dos Santos and oil tycoon Folorunsho Alakija of Nigeria still remain the only two female billionaires on the continent. See the top 23 richest people in Africa after the cut...
- Aliko Dangote, Nigerian
Net Worth: $14.4 billion
Source Of Wealth: Cement, flour, sugar, salt - Mike Adenuga, Nigerian
Source Of Wealth: Telecom, Oil, Real Estate
- Nicky Oppenheimer, South African
Source Of Wealth: Diamonds
- Christoffel Wiese, South African
Source Of Wealth: Retailing
- Johann Rupert, South African
Source Of Wealth: Luxury Goods
- Nassef Sawiris, Egyptian
Net Worth: $4.1 billion
Source Of Wealth: Construction, Chemicals
- Nathan Kirsch, Swazi
Source Of Wealth: Retail
- Isabel dos Santos, Angolan
Source Of Wealth: Investments
- Issad Rebrab, Algerian
Source of Wealth: Food
- Naguib Sawiris, Egyptian
Source Of Wealth: Telecom
- Mohammed Mansour, Egyptian
Source Of Wealth: Diversified
- Othman Benjelloun, Moroccan
Source Of Wealth: Banking, Insurance
- Mohamed Al Fayed, Egyptian
Source Of Wealth: Retailing
- Femi Otedola, NigerianNet Worth: $1.85 billion
- Youssef Mansour, Egyptian
Source: Diversified
- Folorunsho Alakija, Nigerian
Source Of Wealth: Oil
- Allan Gray, South African
Source Of Wealth: Money Management
- Koos Bekker, South African
Source Of Wealth: Media, Investments
- Yasseen Mansour, Egyptian
Source Of Wealth: Diversified
20. Aziz Akhannouch, Moroccan
Net Worth: $1.25 billion
Source Of Wealth: Petroleum, Diversified
- Patrice Motsepe, South African
Source Of Wealth: Mining
- Abdulsamad Rabiu, Nigerian
Source Of Wealth: Diversified
- Onsi Sawiris, Egyptian
Source Of Wealth: Construction, Telecom
24. Mohammed Dewji, Tanzanian
Net Worth: $1.09 billion
Source Of Wealth: Diversified
Fani Kayode Wants You To See Him and His Fiancée Chilling
ATM hacker who stole $55M worldwide pleads guilty to theft
The mastermind of a $55 million computer hacking scheme that plagued ATM
machines all over the world pleaded guilty in a Brooklyn Federal Court
on Tuesday.
Turkish national Ercan Findikoglu who only has a high school
certificate, was able to attack hack the computer networks of at least
three payment processors for Visa and MasterCard credit and prepaid
debit cards.
Findikoglu told Federal Judge Kiyo Matsumoto.
"I intended to defraud the financial institutions by manipulating the account balances,"
Findikoglu told the judge he was able to falsely inflate the balances on
various accounts, after which he forwarded the account information to
"cash crews" standing by in 26 cities from July 2010 to February 2013.
Then when the crew members received the green light, they began making
large withdrawals from ATM accounts after the limits on balances had
been lifted, according to court papers.
Thirteen co-conspirators had previously pleaded guilty.
Findikoglu faces up to 14 years in prison when he is sentenced on July
12 and has to repay $55 million in restitution to the financial
institutions that were ripped off, a $250,000 fine, and will be deported
to Turkey after finishing his jail term.
NY Daily news
Looks like Davido bought a Ferrari?
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Drug traffickers to be executed in Indonesia by being force fed their own drugs
It should be remembered that last year, the Indonesian government announced it will build prison houses surrounded by tigers and crocodiles for drug traffickers. Slamet Pribadi, from the NNA said: "We need to be serious because drugs are the enemy."
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