WoW ! My Place of Solace is Gone

Inside my mother’s womb I find solace
I swim from one corner to the other
With liberty and freedom
No hunger, no pains and no sorrow
A place of immeasurable peace, oh what a home !

It is a natural apartment occupied by me and my tiny microbes friends that works tirelessly for me, yes this is priceless

To be candid i was having a time of my life not until I got displaced out of the only home I know, My mother’s womb
I was ejected and forced out

For the very first time I was exposed to the outside world, leaving my warmth and comfort zone to reside here

I came out totally against my wish and just as I was about opening my eyes I suddenly felt a strange feelings which I never felt before

Floods of glimmering lights welled my very fragile eyes, my reaction to this was to raise up my tiny voice and close my eyes , I cried….

Where I’m I ?

How did I find myself here ?

Why was I displaced out of my palace and now brought into a world of uncertainty

A place where the light from the daylight scours and pickles my fragile eyes

A place where moving and invisible air fastens cold into my skin at night and the rays of the sun heats me up at daylight

A place my movement is at the mercy of these people, all giving me funny faces and I will be like ” what’s up with these people” they carry me to places of their choice at will

A place where all living things even to the tiniest spec all exist for one thing “Dominance of the food chain ”

When they are asleep, my eyes are opened and when they are awake I fall asleep, oh it is my world against theirs

The only consolation I get is sucking on my mother’s breast, that is the sweetest thing that has happened to me here.

But aggravating me the more is when I see this other creature who most times sleep by my mother sucking it too

Oh ! Can somebody please take me back to my home, my sweet mother’s womb, a place of my absolute solace

By HerexG

WoW ! Red Carpet photos from 2014 BET Awards including Full List of Winners

The 2014 BET Awards held last night June 29th at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Now thrill yourself with the red carpet photos and full list of winner

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist: Pharrell Williams

Best Group: Young Money

Best Male Hip Hop Artist: Drake

Video Of The Year: Pharrell Williams

Best New Artist: August Alsina

Best Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor

Best Movie: 12 Years A Slave

Sportsman Of The Year: Kevin Durant

Best International Act UK: Krept And Konan

Viewers Choice Award: August Alsina

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist: Beyonce

Best Collaboration: Beyonce And Jay Z

Best Female Hip Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj

Video Director Of The Year: Hype Williams

Best Gospel Artist: Tamela Mann

Best Actress: Lupita Nyong’o

Youngstars Award: Keke Palmer

Sportswoman Of The Year: Serena Williams

Best International Act Africa: Davido

Centric Award: Jhene Aiko

keke Palmer

keke Palmer

BET red carpet

BET red carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

BET Awards Red Carpet

Zendaya Coleman

Zendaya Coleman

Claudia Jordan

Claudia Jordan

Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton

Tatiana Ali

Tatiana Ali

Letoya Luckett

Letoya Luckett

Karrueche Tran

Karrueche Tran

Gabrielle Union

Gabrielle Union

Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams

Amber Rose

Amber Rose

Tiwa with singer Sevyn Streeter

Tiwa with singer Sevyn Streeter

Tiwa and Eva Marcille

Tiwa and Eva Marcille

Nelly

Nelly

French Montana

French Montana

John Legend

John Legend

Floyd Mayweather and blonde companion

Floyd Mayweather and blonde companion

John Legend with BET CEO, Debra L. Lee

John Legend with BET CEO, Debra L. Lee

Omarion and Pregnant girlfriend

Omarion and Pregnant girlfriend

lionel Richie

lionel Richie

Gabrielle Union with Russel Simmons

Gabrielle Union with Russel Simmons

Tyrese

Tyrese

Trey Songs

Trey Songs

WoW ! Founder of Boko Haram is a member of the opposition – FFK (Femi Fani Kayode)

While speaking on Channels TV’s breakfast show, Sunrise Daily, this morning June 30th, former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, who recently dumped the APC for PDP, said the founder of terrorist group, Boko Haram, is an indigene of Borno state and is also a key official of the opposition. He also said Boko Haram is the armed wing of the opposition. Here are some of what he said below…

“It is very clear that the founder of Boko Haram, the person that actually founded Boko Haram when he was in office…and I won’t mention his name on Television but everybody knows who it is, is from Borno state. He is alive and well.

He is a key member of the opposition. Again I look at the utterances of the official spokesman of the opposition last year, that is Lai Mohammed, where he protested at the fact that Boko Haram was proscribed by the federal government where he said it was unconstitutional for the federal government to do so. He needs to explain why it is he would want to protect and support an organization that has killed almost 15,000 Nigerians as at that time and is against the fact that they were being proscribed to protect Nigerians.

“If you compare what’s happening in Nigeria to what happened in Ireland some years ago, you had Sinn Fein on the one hand and then you had the IRA on the other. The IRA was the armed wing of Sinn Fein and as far as I’m concerned, Boko Haram could well be described as the armed wing of the opposition, today.”

Watch the video bellow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I71pZc32Dtc

WoW ! Mike Adenuga gives Super Eagles $250,000 to defeat France

The Minister for Sports and Chairman, National Sports Commission (NSC) Dr. Tammy Danagogo over the weekend revealed that billionaire businessman
Otunba Mike Adenuga gave him $250,000 to give to the Super Eagles in Brazil to encourage them to beat France today, promising to do more if they win and advance to the quarter-final stage.
According to Danagogo, who has since presented the money to the team, Mike Adenuga, while presenting the money to him said;

“This is a token and if the team goes ahead and shock the world, I will join Mr President to shock the team.”
Shock them? Imagine the kind of money that can shock a millionaire footballer. Lol. WoW ! Super Eagles,
Now … Go for goals ! The match is taking place 5pm today!

WoW ! Crisis Hits Super Eagles’ Supporters Club

About 250 members of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club, NFSC, will miss watching the match between Nigeria and France in Brasilia today as they had to leave Brazil yesterday for Nigeria due to paucity of funds.

According to some aggrieved members, the return ticket for most members of the club was for June 29 and others for July 1, but the leadership did not notify the affected until Saturday, even as their flight was billed for 12:40am yesterday. Only 100 members of the club left Sao Paulo yesterday for Brasilia, about 16 hours drive by road.

A member, who gave her name as Uju, said: “We have enough funds. Most of us paid N300, 000. I paid N300, 000 as money charged. I spent N80, 000 as visa fee, but I was left in Nigeria and had to spend another N350, 000 to get to Brazil.

“President Goodluck Jonathan gave the club N50m and our major sponsors – Globacom, Guinness and even Alhaji Aliko Dangote.” Another member of the club, who gave his name simply as Oba, said: “I paid N300, 000, but since I got to Brazil I have been feeding myself.

“I have also spent my pocket money for all the trips on the road to Curitiba, Cuiaba, Porto Alegre and back to Sao Paolo. How can the leaders arrange that we are leaving after the group stage? Were they pessimistic about the Super Eagles’ performance?”

Another member, who also gave her name simply as Titilayo, said: “Even though they had made such arrangements, now that the Super Eagles are in the Round of 16, the leaders are supposed to reschedule our flights by extending it. When we get home, the President- General and the national chairman must explain to us what they did with our money.” A member from the Lagos State chapter of the club, however, noted that the crisis had resulted from what he called internal crisis in the club.

He alleged that a faction of the club had hoarded funds donated by some multi-national organisations. But the President-General of the club, Dr. Rafiu Ladipo, who admitted the crisis, said: “Some members have to go for some of us to still stay to support the Super Eagles.”

WoW ! Massive attack ongoing in Kautikari village near Chibok

According to a breaking news report on
Premium Times, there is a massive attack going on right now in Kautikari village near Chibok community in Borno state. According to residents of the area, the attack started around 9.30 this morning.

Many residents of the village and other neighboring villages have taken refuge in the bushes. A text message was sent by a resident to journalists and security operatives calling for help; “Massive attack on Kautikari now.

All security agencies should be notified, and call for divine help now.” the sms read An official of the SSS confirmed the incident anonymously to Premium Times
“Yes, we also received the report, I believe action is being taken about now…but no one has been able to ascertain the nature or magnitude of the attack for now”, the source said

WoW ! North Korea says to try two detained U.S. citizens

North Korea said on Monday it
would put two U.S. tourists on trial for committing crimes against the state, dimming any hopes among their families that they would soon be released.

“Their hostile acts were confirmed by evidence and their own testimonies,” said the North’s official KCNA news agency, referring to Jeffrey Fowle and Matthew Miller who are being held by the isolated country. It gave no details on when they would face court.

It was the latest in a flurry of events in the volatile region as Chinese President Xi Jinping visits South Korea this week, and comes a day after Pyongyang fired two short-range ballistic missiles, defying a U.N. ban on such tests. The visit by the head of state of its closest ally to a country with which the North is still technically at war could raise tensions.

Japan has said it will respond to the missile test in cooperation with the United States and South Korea,but that it would not affect talks it is holding with the North this week on the fate of Japanese citizens kidnapped by the reclusive state decades ago.

Jeffrey Fowle, a 56-year-old street repairs worker from Miamisburg, Ohio, was arrested after entering North Korea as a tourist in late April. A job application uncovered by the Dayton Daily News in Ohio said Fowle described himself as honest, friendly, and dependable.

Earlier reports in the paper said Fowle had previously traveled to Sarajevo, Bosnia and had a fascination with the former Soviet Union which led him to look for a Russian bride, whom he later married. North Korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world, but its economic backwardness and political system is a draw for some Western visitors keen for a glimpse of life behind the last sliver of the Cold War’s iron curtain.

“Jeffrey loves to travel and loves the adventure of experiencing different cultures and seeing new places,” said a statement from Fowle’s family lawyer, released in early June. “Mrs Fowle and the children miss Jeffrey very much, and are anxious for his return home,” the statement
said.

Little is known about fellow U.S. citizen Matthew Miller, who was taken into custody by North Korean officials after entering the country the same month whereupon he ripped up his tourist visa and demanded asylum, according to state media. Miller was traveling alone, said a statement from Uri Tours, the travel agency that took the 24 year-old to North Korea, published on their website.

A spokesman for the New Jersey-based travel agency told Reuters Miller was in “good physical condition” and his parents were aware of the situation, but have chosen not to make any statement regarding their son’s arrest.

In May, the U.S. State Department issued an advisory urging Americans not to travel to North Korea because of the “risk of arbitrary arrest and detention” even while holding valid visas.

HAPHAZARD LEGAL SYSTEM
North Korea’s haphazard and inconsistent legal system makes it difficult to predict the outcome for the detained tourists.

It has detained and then released other Americans in the past year, including Korean War veteran Merrill Newman, whom it expelled last December after a month-long detention based on accusations of war crimes related to his service history.

Australian missionary John Short was arrested in February this year for leaving copies of bible verses at various tourist sites during his stay. Short, 75, and Newman, 86, were released on account of their advanced age and health condition, state media said in the wake of published confessions from the two men.

Another U.S. national, Kenneth Bae, a Christian missionary who had been arrested in November 2012, was convicted and sentenced by North Korea’s supreme court to 15 years hard labor last year.

Pyongyang has detained a number of U.S. citizens in the past, using them to extract visits by high-profile figures, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton who in 2009 helped secure the release of two U.S. journalists who had secretly entered the country by crossing into the country from China.

The journalists, Laura Ling and Korean-American Euna Lee, were released after being tried by a city court in Pyongyang and given a ten-year hard labor sentence. But North Korea has twice canceled visits by Robert King, the U.S. special envoy for North Korean human rights issues, to discuss Bae’s case.

WoW ! Davido wins Best African Act at the 2014 BET Awards

Congratulations Davido the Nigerian artist who the BET awards in the African category recently. If there’s any artist who deserves all the awards he’s been getting lately, it’s Davido. He really puts effort into his craft. He beat Tiwa Savage, South Africa’s Mafikizolo, Ghana’s Sarkodie, Tanzania’s Diamond
Platnumz and Togo’s Toofan to win the 2014 BET Awards Best African Act! Big congratulations bro !

WoW ! Kelvin Prince Boateng Revealed What Really Transpired In Ghanian Camp At World Cup

Kevin-Prince Boateng has accused the Ghana Football Association of breaking promises it made to persuade him to return to international football. Kevin-Prince Boateng has hit back at the Ghana Football Association after being sent home early from the World Cup, describing the Black Stars’ organisation during the tournament in Brazil as “amateurish”.

The Schalke midfielder and team-mate Sulley Muntari were expelled from the Ghana squad on the day of their final match against Portugal after Boateng was accused of making “vulgar verbal insults” towards coach James Appiah. Muntari was also accused of an “unprovoked physical attack” on a member of the Ghana FA, with both players asked to leave the camp before the 2-1 defeat to Portugal in Brasília which consigned them to bottom spot in Group G.

Boateng – who only returned to the Black Stars’ set-up last year having retired from international football after the last World Cup – is now back at his home in Germany. In an interview with newspaper Bild published on Sunday, he accuses the GFA of having failed to live up to promises it made to him before the tournament. “Everything – the hotels, the flights – everything was amateurish,” he said.

“The GFA president visited me in Milan begging me to play for Ghana again. He gave me his word that we would have better travel, better organisation and preparation. He has not kept his word. In the end I was just still dissatisfied. “It was a nightmare from the first day of the preparation to the end,” Boateng added. “We flew to the first training camp from Amsterdam to Miami.

However, we travelled in two groups, since there was no space. One group flew through Atlanta, the other New York. We sat for around nine hours at the airport – a total of 19 hours on the road. “The flight from Miami to Brazil a week later took 12 hours and we sat and concentrated in economy class.

The legs ached. It sounds strange for an average citizen, but for a competitive athlete that is a disgrace. The Ghana FA president sat in business class with his wife and two children. And then in Brazil, we finally had a charter flight but my luggage was lost. Two days without football boots – it was a disaster.”

Appiah was the first homegrown coach to lead Ghana to a World Cup. But asked his opinion on whether he had a clue about tactics, Boateng gave a less than ringing endorsement. “No. But I have respect for him [as a] person,” he said. “I have always behaved positively. But if someone asks me about him, whether he is a good coach, I’d say no.”

Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama spoke with captain Asamoah Gyan on the telephone to resolve a dispute over player bonuses ahead of the Portugal match, with $3m in cash flown to Brazil on a private jet. However, Boateng claimed that was only the tip of the iceberg in terms of issues that dogged the squad. He said: “That was the smallest problem. Everything had accumulated over a month. It was pure disaster.

Poor training conditions and sleep options, I just wonder where all the money was flowing too.“The association get so much money from sponsors
and Fifa – it was certainly not used for hotels, flights, the team and the preparation.”

Boateng also insisted that there was a lack of team spirit among the squad in direct contrast to the last World Cup in South Africa, when Ghana came within a missed penalty of becoming the first African nation to reach the semi-final. “We were not a real team. Everyone was busy with themselves,” he said.

“There were two or three players who were just glad Sulley Muntari and I were suspended. They said it to my face. We all know that I have never insulted the coach. Nevertheless, they have turned the manager against Sulley and me. I am very calm and relaxed, because I definitely know that I did no such thing.

“I have represented my opinion. There was no player who was happy. We had 100 meetings with the delegation. We told them that we need tens of change things. because of this I am an easy victim.”

WoW ! Transformers 4: Age of Extinction’: New cast struggles to rejuvenate franchise

After a four-year absence, the
Transformers are back with bang in

“Transformers 4: Age of Extinction”

The latest instalment in the series has plenty of explosive action and dramatic battles that fans have come to expect from director Michael Bay.

“Transformers 4: Age of Extinction” sees Mark Wahlberg replace Shia Labeouf as the film’s main protagonist.

Wahlberg plays struggling mechanic Cade Yeager who not only has to deal with mounting debts but also parenting issues with his rebellious teenage daughter Tessa Yeager (Nicola Peltz). But all those struggles are swiftly put aside when Cade unexpectedly discovers a badly wounded Optimus Prime, and uncovers Tessa’s secret relationship with professional race-car driver Shane Dyson (Jack Reynor).

They soon unravel a sinister plot that puts the alliance between humans and Autobots to the test. It turns out that an elite CIA unit headed by Harold Attinger (Kelsey Grammer) is in cahoots with a Transformer bounty hunter Lockdown and business tycoon Joshua Joyce (Stanley Tucci) whose technology firm has discovered the genetics behind the Transformers, and is now making their.

Cade faces a dilemma. Should he fight along the Autobots or betray them to keep his family safe. Wahlberg is a significant improvement over his predecessor. The 43-year-old’s earnest delivery of his lines makes Cade comes across as a likeable, ordinary guy, a welcome change from Labeouf’s annoyingly self-centered Sam Witwicky.

Wahlberg’s screen presence and charisma also helped to make up for some of the cheesy dialogue between Peltz and Reynor, as he tries to keep them apart. Peltz, last seen on the big screen in M. Shyamalan’s “The Last Airbender”, takes over from Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Megan Fox in the earlier “Transformers” films to become this instalment’s biggest source of eye-candy.

Fans probably won’t form an emotional connection with her character, but will definitely remember how the actress escapes the occasional evil robot in her tight denim jeans and tank tops. Tutti, in his role as a Steve Job-esque tech entrepreneur, delivers one of the film’s better performances as a tycoon inventor who eventually has to choose between doing the right thing and fulfilling his lofty ambitions.

Chinese actress Li Bingbing, who plays the CEO of a Transformer manufacturing company in China and popular Chinese singer-actor Hangeng on the other hand, don’t get much screen and seemed to be glorified extras in the film. But let’s face it; we don’t watch this film for the people in it.

We watch it for the Transformers.
The introduction of the Dinobots – a new class of Transformers which transforms into dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures – is a refreshing addition to the Transformers cast and may provide some clues on the movie franchise’s future.

“Transformers 4: Age of Extinction” also features several satisfying battles between the Autobots, Lockdown and the hordes of manufactured Transformers over the course of the film. The destruction of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline is definitely one of the highlights in the movie.

But, despite its new cast and the introduction of the Dinobots, it seems like a case of one step forward, two steps back in “Transformers 4: Age of Extinction”. A sense of lethargy started to creep in when the movie approached its halfway mark as the audience can more or less guess what’s coming next.

The novelty of watching Optimus Prime and Bumblebee fighting against their foes to defend humanity is also starting to wear thin. It’s a real pity that the Dinobots’ characters (Grimlock, Slug, Sludge, Snarl and Swoop) were not sufficiently fleshed out as well.

Visuals wise, ‘Transformers 4: Age of Extinction’ is just as wild as what you expect from a Michael Bay film. It is loaded with plenty of fireworks, close-up angle shots of buff bodies (both human and robot) along with beautiful golden sunsets. While its impressive the first time you see it, it really loses its impact later in the film – a reminder that too much of anything is never good.

Yet, at the end of the day, all this probably do not matter for Transformers fans. The sheer thrill of watching giant robots transforming into sports cars and engaging in incredible robot battles will still drive fans to the theatre 3/5 stars.