Monday, May 7, 2012



Finally, the most beautiful girl in Nigeria has been chosen, her name is Miss Isabella Ayuk, 25 years old 5'11" from Cross Rivers state.

Winner's photo below






Miss Rivers was the 1st runner up:




and Miss Abuja is the second runner up:





and Miss Gombe is the face of L'acesera - IGEBU ANTOINETTE


Photo: Super-Model Tyra Banks on a Date with 25yr old Drake. Wow!




The supermodel, 38, was spotted on a date at Disneyland with rapper Drake, who is just 25, on Friday May 4th. A Drake fan saw the pair, took photos and posted it online. Drake has always said he likes older women.

Untold Story Of Rashidi Yekini's Last Days-





Accounts from neighbours and associates paint a picture of a man who struggled with serious mental and delusional disorder after losing life savings to a bungled investment.
One neighbour spoke of his losing life savings to a sham investment, and another recalled seeing him frequently around women selling Bóle (roasted plantain); and on two occasions he answered nature’s call by a roadside in Ibadan where he lived away his final days.
Then, a former teammate conjectured how a disheartening jeering from fans during a crucial match that turned out his last international showing, haunted him to a bitter end.
Those who met Rashidi Yekini within the last one year say at least one of those episodes played a role in his unexpected death last week.
“I guess he died of depression,” one neighbour said.
But after agonizing years in his own world, only in death would the former striker, who almost singlehandedly served Nigeria vital football wins, evoke such complex tales that offer a glimpse into a personal struggle with insecurity and despair, again pointing out the question of whether the authorities or even friends could have been helpful in saving the former superstar.
A day after his funeral in his Irra town in Offa, Kwara state, the talk in this local community remained the sad exit of one of their prominent sons whose achievements as Nigeria’s most prolific scorer has not been equalled yet.
“We tried all that we can do in our own capacity but the cruel hands of death still took him away from us. We only hope and pray for eternal rest for his soul,” said Mohamodu Mudasiru  Adetunji ( the Esa of Irra), who was also Mr. Yekini’s uncle.
For much of his playing days, dating back to an active international career in which he netted 37 goals in 58 matches, Yekini worked hard to stay off the prying eyes of the media.
The line, “his games spoke for him”, came true.
But that seemingly evasiveness would eventually help conceal a fatal and terminal trouble that afflicted Yekini for more than five years, those who were close to him said.
“We all loved him but for reasons I can't explain he did not want to socialize with people a reason I feel had effects on him on the long run,” said Dimeji Lawal, a former youth international who lives in Ibadan, and knew Yekini for many years.
“We would have loved to help Yekini in our little way but until his last days, he wasn't really accessible.” Mr. Lawal described Yekini as a philanthropist who did all in his power to help the course of others.
After retiring from international and club football, Yekini led a low profile life in Ibadan, living in a four bedroom apartment on Ring road, reports say, away from his family who stayed in his hometown in Kwara state.
Accounts from neighbours and associates paint a picture of a man who struggled with serious mental and delusional disorder after losing life savings to a bungled investment.
One neigbour, who claimed to have known the ex-international well over a decade, traced the problems to a deal between Yekini and a confidant known only as Ibraheem.
“He has always been a quiet person who does not want attention on him,” the neighbour, who refused to be named, said.  
“But for me, Yekini started losing his mind and began behaving erratically due to his loss of huge sum of money to the death of his only confidant and business partner, Ibraheem, who ran a bureau de change in Sabo Area of Ibadan.”
According to the neighbour, Mr. Yekini liquidated all his savings and turned them to cash which he transferred to Ibraheem for his foreign exchange and jewelry trade.
Ibraheem was gunned down by armed robbers after receiving a tip-off that he was to transact a huge amount that day and the robbers made away with the bulk of the capital which belonged to Yekini.
Barely without any savings left, that incident will prove a turning point in the former soccer star’s life, and will lead him through a bitter struggle that ended in death last week, the neighbour said. For Yekini, the experience added boost to his decision to lead an isolated life.
“He preferred to be on his own, believing Ibraheem’s death was the handiwork of wicked rivals,” the neighbour said.
Before his death, all his automobiles were in a state of disrepair and many times he was seen trekking in shorts in different parts of the city.
Many of such outings, another former neighbour, Mukaila Babalola said, led Yekini to stalls  where women sold roasted plantains(bole) on Onireke road near Multichoice office in Ibadan.
“Always in short but not sport trousers,” said Babalola, who claimed to have seen Yekini regularly the past two to three years. “I remember reversing my car upon sighting him soliloquizing along Golf club area last year. I greeted him but he answered reluctantly.”
But that was not all. Twice, Babalola who described the locations he often sighted Yekini as “pathetic”, saw the former Super Eagles striker emerging from road side bush, with left over paper squeezed in his palm, after easing his bowels around Sabo and Aleshinloye Market in Ibadan.
A pathetic story it appears for this legendary striker. But other tales by colleagues and those Yekini thrilled with his superlative skills underlined a glorious reign of a man that proved one of the best in football, winning accolades home and away.
On his website, former teammate and defensive midfielder, Sunday Oliseh, called Yekini “one of the best African players and legends to ever walk this earth.”
But Oliseh reckoned that somehow a world cup match in which Yekini featured and was booed by fans as he was nearing retirement played a devastating role in the former striker’s end.
“Yekini felt betrayed and this haunted him till his death,” Oliseh wrote. “How could one give so much and receive so little in return from your own kind?” he asked.
More than that possibly haunted Yekini. Oliseh recalls the Super Eagles’ African nations’ cup triumph of 1994 in which Yekini played a key role, and winning the vital matches for Nigeria.
“Almost 20 years after this major conquest, Yekini is yet to receive the house the Nigerian government promised him,” Oliseh said.
“In other words, he died not being rewarded for his efforts to make Nigeria great.”

Panic Over Actress Boobs



Ghanaian celebs seem to have perfected the art of getting people to talk about them- whether for good or bad reasons- and star actress Yvonne Okoro has gotten herself in the news.

She hit the red carpet of the Africa Movie Academy Awards 2012 dressed to kill in very alluring attire and has become a subject of discussions on social media. But something else about Yvonne Okoro on that night seemed to have created a type of panic that is getting more attention than her attire.

Her nicely shaped fine pair of fresh succulent boobs that were largely exposed by her outfit has become a topic that will not just go away.
She is not known to be among the female celebs who have breast implants but the type of breasts Yvonne exposed on the red carpet was too fresh for a non-virgin and someone in her mid-twenties for that matter.

Yvonne was dressed in a dress by Jovani, shoes from Kurt Geiger and a Banana Republic Purse, which according to NEWS-ONE sources, cost her a little over a £1,000.

Indeed, she looked sweet; no wonder the paparazzi focused on her as she proudly posed for their cameras. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ghana, and is the first actress in Ghana to star in a two-cast movie, ‘Why Marry’, a production that has raised eyebrows in Ghana and beyond.

She is also the first Ghanaian actress to appear in a French movie titled ‘Le Hotelier’ in France. In 2010, she co-won Best Actress at the prestigious Ghana Movie Awards. She has been nominated for Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actress In supporting and leading roles categories.

She made her screen debut in 2002 in ‘Sticking To The Promise’, produced by Theo Akatugba. There is no doubt that she is loved for her riveting roles in movies like ‘Adams Apples’, ‘4play’, ‘The Return of Beyonce’, ‘The Game’, ‘Agony Of Christ’ and ‘Single Six’.

Also, it is no secret that Yvonne Okoro has a Nigerian and Ghanaian parentage; hence she calls herself an African. She grew up in Ghana and had her basic education at Achimota Preparatory School and then Lincoln Community School before moving to Faith Montessori School.
She was at Mfantsiman Girls Senior High School before entering the University of Ghana.

Subsequently, she was at the Universite’ De Nantes in France to study Press Civilization, Drama and Marketing. Yvonne has come a long way in contributing to Africa’s movie industry and indeed she is worth celebrating.

Girls and funny sitting behaviour...



Well.... Every girll wants to come up hot..Though we find this interesting, there are things that capture our eyes ..These things make us forget your face and say you are hot... When under normal circumstances, we have just one word for it ... MADNESS .... NO MORE PANT IN THE MARKET NI ????

Is this Girl trying to oppress or intimidate?




A photo speaks a million words, guys what could be on your mind?

Woman (28) strips totally naked, begs teenager (17) for sex




Bulawayo’s Cowdry Park residents got the shock of their lives after a woman, CLAD in herbirthday suit exposed her ‘melting honey pot’ to a 17-year-old boy and solicited sex from him. The alleged incident occurred on Thursday last week. 

Brenda Mlilo (28) and the teenager are tenants at House No. 21895 Cowdry park in Bulawayo. It is reported that the boy has in the past repulsed a number of attempts by the woman to have him FEAST on her. However, this time the boy decided that he had enough of the woman’s seductive behaviour and tackled the bull by its horns. 

It is said that on the day, Mlilo proceeded to the boy’s lodgings, upon entry she asked the boy for sex and he refused. Purportedly thinking that the boy did not understand what she was talking about, she sought other means of knocking sense into his head. She is alleged to have taken off ALL her clothes and stood in front of the bewildered boy.

Mlilo went on to caress herself, a move meant to sexually appetise the boy. The X and Y poles failed to attract resulting in the boy demanding that she dresses. She was not for the idea and continued to ask the teenager to have sex with her. Realising that her efforts were meeting stiff resistance, Mlilo reportedly lay on the bed , OPENED her legs wide and exposed her ‘honey jar’ to the teenager. Fearing that the situation might overwhelm him,the boy took to his heels and found refuge at a neighbour’s house. The neighbour took the boy to the police where the matter was reported. Mlilo was arrested and appeared beforeWestern Commonage magistrate, Mr Richard Ramaboea on a public indecency charge.She was remanded out of custody to 30 April

Nigerian Ladies In A Show Of Shame




Take a look at these ladies and tell me what type of home they come from? A prevailing trend now among our youths who expose themselves, clad in dresses that reveal the essentials: boobs, buttocks, backs and hips.
What is happening to our 9ja babes naaa,all of them just dey form LADY GAGA,what will you call this again?