
This snake is very greedy shaa, see another photo after the cut!









"I would like to thank everyone from the Supreme Court to every legislator and political leader that has ever stood with us," she said. "I am so fortunate to have been welcomed by all of you into the LGBT community and to this family … Our evolution as LGBT citizens always continues to change and we see that the further we are able to reveal and share our lives, the further we move into the hearts and minds of other Americans."
"When I was in high school and grade school and younger, I was considered to be an outcast and I just couldn’t find my place," she said. "Where did I fit in? And I look back on that time and I remember feeling that I was cut from a different mold."
There was a particular crowd who did accept me. There was a particular crowd who made room for me at their table, who held me up when I felt I couldn’t, who loved me for exactly who I was. It was you. And to stand here equal to you tonight."
An Abuja based photographer, Emmanuel Okolo has filed a N120 million copyright suit against popular music star TuFace, his wife, Annie Idibia and their manager, Anthonio Anifite.
And the suit is over photographs allegedly taken at the recent traditional wedding of the musician and his wife in Akwa Ibom State.
Okolo is asking for six reliefs, two of which include N100 million in general damages and N20million in exemplary damages.

President Barack Obama yesterday praised the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage as a “victory for American democracy” but clashed with his African host over gay rights in a sign of how far the movement has to go internationally.
Obama said recognition of gay unions in the United States should cross state lines and that equal rights should be recognized universally. It was his first chance to expand on his thoughts about the ruling, which was issued on Wednesday as he flew to Senegal, one of many African countries that outlaw homosexuality. Senegalese President Macky Sall rebuffed Obama’s call for Africans to give gays equal rights under the law.
“We are still not ready to decriminalize homosexuality,” Sall said, while insisting that the country is “very tolerant” and needs more time to digest the issue without pressure. “This does not mean we are homophobic.”






"As much as I would like to ignore the current issue on hemp, I think I owe well-meaning people some clarification. It is so easy the misconception that can come from a picture- the genius of technology. If you cannot find me holding a wrap of marijuana then you may want to slow down on your assumptions. We shouldn’t use our platforms to spread half-truths.
A fan wrote those words with herbs on my birthday on instagram, and I replied: “Thank you #teampoko”.
Now how does someone else’s action become my crime? If I said those words ('Mi smoke gaja mi smoke weed while my hatez smoke ma gossip' ) I will stand by them but I didn’t, and just because it is convenient for people to believe the lies still doesn’t make it the truth. The whole thing is falsified by people who just love to have fun at other’s expense.












It appears the CEO of Morgan Entertainment is not telling us all the truth he knows about the death Igbo rapper, Obiajulu Nwozo, famously addressed as MC Loph and his only sister, Chinwe.
Recall that in one of our previous posts, we served you a story of how former Morgan Entertainment MD, Obi Madubogwu, accused the label CEO, Emeka Morgan Nwanne Oguejiofor of allegedly using the late MC Loph and only sister for rituals.

Sunday 23rd June 2013, 52 Nigerians were arrested in Malaysia during a midnight raiding by the Malaysia immigration police.
Houses occupied by Nigerians were all raided, doors destroyed and Nigerians were arrested both clothed and naked on bed.
Thou, some Nigerian guys were lucky to have not been at home at the time of the raid but their doors were pulled down and left opened up till now. The unfortunate once are in custody awaiting deportation.


Sneeze Films presents ‘Torn’ a psychological and highly emotional thriller of two friends Ovu and Nana who believe they are married to the same man, Olumide! Someone is either lying or suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder but who? There begins the unraveling of the truth by a top psychologist of what really is going on behind the façade of a seemingly happy, young couple and their perfect family friend. ‘Torn’ delves into the little-understood-and-often ignored world of mental illness in Nigeria and its effects on family and loved ones, This is all woven in a very human story of friendship,love, passion and betrayal.Trailer & More photos below








