Friday 17 May 2013


Why I Acted In The Soft-Porn Movie 'Dirty Secrets' - Tonto Dikeh


When few years ago controversial actress, Tonto Dikeh featured in a soft-smut movie called 'Dirty Secret', many tongues wagged. The actress was lambasted by many movie critics, who condemned the film and also Tonto for her role in the film.

photoIn the said movie, Tonto Dikeh interpreted her role like someone, who is well grounded in the act she was acting in the film. She acted the role of a spoilt child, who sleeps with her father and her boyfriend.

Her father, played by Jibola Dabo, was a gynandrous, who also sleeps with his daughter's boyfriend played by Muna Obikwe. At a point in time, they all had a trio. Apart from the storyline, the three major acts played their roles like a smut movie.

But in a recent interview, Tonto revealed why she agreed to act in the film and interpreted it well. The Ikwere, Rivers State-born celebrated actress disclosed that she agreed to play the role because it was a true life story of a girl.

Tonto said she met with the person the storyline talked about. “Actually, that's a true life story,” she revealed. “I met the girl it happened to and that's why I agreed to do the movie,” she added.

TONTO DIKEH VS YVONNE NELSON INBIKINI WHO IS HOTTER


It's Fashion face off time for two popular African movie stars

















Nollywood actress TONTO DIKEH did a bikini photo shoot for Glitz magazine earlier in the week.

 















Coincidentally Gollywood actress YNONNE NELSON has also  released hot bikini photos of herself at a private beach in Ghana.

WHO DO U THINK IS HOTTER BETWEEN THE TWO BEAUUTIFUL BABES

Stroke is the first cause of acquired disability in the world


A stroke, brain attack, or a Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA), is the sudden death of brain cells caused by a lack of supply in oxygen to the brain. There are two main types of stroke:

  • Ischemic strokes or cerebral infarcts (80% of strokes) result from a blockage or a reduction of blood flow in an artery that irrigates the brain. They are caused either by a blood clot (thrombus) which blocks the blood vessel or by the buildup of plaque (often due to cholesterol) within the arteries which narrows vessels resulting in a loss of blood flow.
  • Haemorrhagic strokes are due to the rupture of an artery within the brain triggering an intracerebral haemorrhage (15% of strokes) or to the rupture of an aneurysm (arteriovenous malformation) entailing subarachnoid haemorrhage (5% of strokes).

What are the consequences of a stroke?

Resulting disabilities will vary depending on stroke location and severity.

After a stroke, brain cells die in the affected areas resulting to damaged or even lose neurons. Patients will often suffer physical disabilities such as partial loss of motricity or hemiplegia, sensory loss, language disorders, aphasia, visual disorders, and even memory loss. Level of recovery will vary from patient to patient. Starting rapidly a rehabilitation program is key to recovery.

Is there anything to boost recovery?

NeuroAiD™ is a recovery stimulator dedicated to support neurological functions*.

NeuroAiD™ recovery stimulator has been shown to increase the production of new neurons in the brain and supports the formation of new connections. The effects of this favorable brain environment have been shown to improve the outcome of recovery in clinical trials: patients on NeuroAiD™ have a 2.4 times higher chance of reaching independence**

The 10 Most Important Questions to Ask Before You Get Married


Don’t make that mistake. Don’t get married without knowing your future spouse’s thoughts on these issues that can kill a marriage.Compromise is usually not an option if the two of you disagree on these issues that can be deal breakers.
1. Do you want to have children?
It is a huge red flag in your relationship if you and your future spouse can not agree on whether to have children or not.
Thinking that you can deal with this issue later in your marriage is a mistake.
Making a decision to have a baby when one parent doesn’t want to have children is not fair to the child or to your marriage.
2. Can we talk about money?
The mechanics of how the two of you will handle your finances really isn’t the issue. Many couples in successful marriages have separate checking accounts and many couples in successful marriages have one account.
The issue is whether or not the two of you can calmly and practically talk about money.
If how your money is spent, or saved, or not spent is an issue before you get married, it will be an even bigger issue after your wedding.
If your future spouse doesn’t want to talk about money, or doesn’t think talking about money is important, postpone your wedding until this issue is solved.
3. Can we talk about s*x?
There is no way of predicting the future when it comes to an individual’s s*xual libido.
However, if the two of you are already having s*xual issues, you shouldn’t get married until the issues are settled.
Differences in s*xual frequency, desire, preferences, fantasies, m*sturbation, p*rnography, expectations, etc. will tear the two of you apart. If you and your partner are unable to talk about the issues, or if your future spouse doesn’t see any real problem, or doesn’t want to talk about s*x with you, cancel the wedding.
4. How much time will we spend with our in-laws?
They may be wonderful people who love you both, but your in-laws should not be allowed to interfere in your marriage relationship.
If either one of you will not set boundaries with your own parents when it comes to visits, phone calls, finances, children, etc., the problem with your in-laws will only worsen.
5. Will you clean the toilet?
 If the answer is “no” or “why should I?” or “Isn’t that your job?”, you have several options.
  • You can hire someone to do the chores that neither of you wants to do.
  • You can accept that you will be doing 90% of the chores around the house.
  • You can discuss the importance of sharing the household chores together.
If none of these options work out, call off the wedding. This is another one of those issues that won’t suddenly get better after you sign the marriage license.
6. How do you want to spend our days off?
The answer to this question will reveal several things.
  • How your future spouse likes to spend free time.
  • The value your future spouse places on having fun together.
  • Whether or not you will come first before work.
Balancing work and fun and family time and personal time is not easy.
Without talking about the time aspect of your life together, you may find yourself grumbling because your spouse is spending what you consider to be too much time with old friends and extended family, or on hobbies, sports, the computer, etc.
Living a balanced life together will create the time you both need, individually and together, for vacations, quiet time, and fun time.
7. How often do you drink?
The answer to this question, or to questions about smoking cigarettes or using drugs, will reveal whether or not your future spouse has a potential addiction problem which could end up not only threatening your marriage but could also put you in legal and financial jeopardy.
8. Have you ever hit someone?
If your future spouse has anger management issues, or tries to control who you see and what you do, or is causing you to walk on egg shells, cancel your wedding.
These are signs of a potentially abusive personality. Don’t think you can “save” him or her. You can’t. This is a problem that needs professional counseling.
9. Do you think it is important to be faithful to one another?
Open marriage and swinging is okay for some married couples, but most want and prefer a monogamous relationship. If your future spouse and you have differing opinions on what cheating is or isn’t, don’t get married until this issue has been discussed.
10. What do you think we’ll be doing in thirty or forty years?
If your future spouse can’t answer this or won’t answer this, then the two of you need to talk about long-lasting marriage expectations.
Why marry someone who doesn’t think your marriage will last?

Women Open Up About Their First Time

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Cures For Men’s Top 5 Skin Problems


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What are men’s top skin problems and treatments?
As tough and rugged as men are sometimes perceived to be, it may come as a surprise that their skin can actually be very sensitive. Harmful chemicals and infections, cuts, scrapes, overexposure to sunlight, sweat, and stress can make male skin react in many less-than-ideal ways.
Acne
Pimples aren’t just an issue for teenagers…unfortunately. Humidity, stress, heavy sweating, or the use of steroids can cause blemishes. Even if you’re the figure of perfect personal hygiene and diet, you’ll still see flare-ups. In fact, washing your face too much can cause acne to get worse.
If your acne is bad enough to rattle your confidence, see a primary care physician. If you’re dealing with a more moderate situation, try a 5 percent, over-the-counter, benzoyl-peroxide skin wash from your local drug store, and use it twice a day.
Razor Burn
Razor burn can affect a man’s skin in many different ways, from a couple hours of mild discomfort to a rash to blisters to acne.
Interesting, your shaving technique may not be the problem (as long as you’re shaving in, and not against, the direction of hair growth). Instead, make sure that you:
  • Wash your face with warm water before you shave.
  • Always use new, properly sharpened blades (or clean blades with an electric shaver)
  • Use shave gel, cream, or even hair conditioner.
  • Shave in short, deliberate strokes.

Judge Sentences Rapist To 252 Years In Prison

Tears rolled down his face the minute he was locked up in the police cells. This time he knew it was for life.

photoNo more would Shepherd Moyo be allowed to terrorise northern Joburg residents. On Wednesday, the Lonehill and Paulshof robber and rapist was sentenced by the Johannesburg High Court to multiple life terms.

Investigating officer Tony Rakoma had a triumphant smile on his face. His job was finally done. None of the witnesses who testified came to court for the sentencing, but Rakoma had sent them text messages about the verdict.

"They were all so happy and relieved. They finally got their closure and can now move on with their lives. It was a job well done," he said.

Moyo, who was nicknamed "Axeman", would rob his victims in the early hours - usually between 2am and 4am. After ransacking their houses, he would have some water and would either lock the occupants in their bathrooms or bedrooms.

In some instances, he would rape the victims. Most of the items he would take from the homes were valued at thousands of rand. His crime spree dates back to 2004, with incidents also in 2008, 2010 and 2011.

"The worst in my view is that he attacked and raped the victims in the sanctity of their own homes where they thought they were safe," said Judge Mathilda Masipa in sentencing him.

She was especially aggrieved by the fact that Moyo would not only force himself on them, but would also strip them of their dignity and ensure the rapes were not traced back to him.

In one of the rapes, he used a condom and flushed it down the toilet. In another, he ejaculated on the carpet and wiped himself with a towel, which he got rid of.

Judge Masipa said his three rape victims never recovered from the trauma and became emotional wrecks. She firmly believed all the offences were carefully planned and executed. The judge said it was inconceivable that someone who was working alone would pick the victims out at random, and she was convinced he had studied the potential victims.

Moyo would always take his time during the robberies and never hurry, as if he knew no one would come to the rescue of the victims.

"His brazen conduct sent a chilly message to residents that no degree of security would deter criminals," said Judge Masipa.

The 63-year-old man he repeatedly stabbed during a robbery now lives as a prisoner in his own home.

"What weighs with me very heavily is that the accused showed no remorse, therefore it is difficult to imagine he can be rehabilitated."

The judge said it was clear from the evidence that Moyo was a detriment to society.

Last week, she found him guilty on 11 counts of housebreaking and robbery, three of rape and one of attempted murder. Six robbery charges were withdrawn as witnesses could not be traced. On Wednesday, Moyo got 15 years for each of the 11 counts of robbery, 12 years for attempted murder, and life sentences for all three rape charges - a total of 252 years.

The attempted murder and robbery sentences will run concurrently with the three life sentences. "The effective sentence therefore is life imprisonment," the judge said.

Trailer Kills Okada Man And His Female Passenger

A terrible accident occurred yesterday around 5pm at Ijoju, Sango Ota, that left two people dead. A trailer used in conveying sharp sand crushed an Okada man and his female passenger while they were trying to cross the road. The bodies were left there for a bit before it was removed.
Please be warned, graphic pictures...
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