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CelebritiesOlamide Becomes First Nigerian Ambassador For CIROC by cyberworld2(op): 6:34pm On Jul 12, 2013
Did we hear you say ‘it’s been a
long time coming‘?

With almost every relevant
Nigerian artiste out there signing
endorsement deals, isn’t it
baffling that Olamide who’s like
hottest rapper number 2 hasn’t
signed any major deal yet?
Ponder no more! Sources tell NET
Olamide has signed a
multimillion Naira endorsement
deal with alcoholic drink Ciroc
Ultra Premium vodka and will
become the first Nigerian
ambassador for
the alcoholic beverage.

Olamide’s management
has yet to respond to
our queries but inside sources
tell us that the deal has been
signed and sealed already. ‘The
money had to be sent in three
parts, that’s how huge it is‘, an
insider tells us.

Ciroc, produced and distributed
by Diageo is looking at
promoting their brand in West
Africa after launching in 2011.
By signing Olamide as
ambassador, Ciroc is adopting
the similar marketing model
practiced in the US; the likes
of French Montana, Rick Ross, DJ
Khaled, Ray Jay, Funkmaster Flex
are all ambassadors for the drink.
CelebritiesWizkid Shuts Down Yahoo Wireless Music Festival In UK (photos) by cyberworld2(op): 5:16pm On Jul 12, 2013
The Yahoo! Wireless Festival is an annual summer jam that has
taken place in England since 2005. The music festival brings the biggest stars to one colossal multi-day concert and has been sponsored in the past by O2 and Barclay Card but this year, it's by
Yahoo!

This year, it is taking place at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,
London across Friday 12 July, Saturday 13 July and Sunday 14 July and guess who's presently performing on stage It's a Wizkid!

Also slated to perform
on the stage include the
likes of Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Trey Songz, John Legend, Kendrick Lamar, Miguel, Emeli Sande, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Rita Ora and so many more.

We bring you first photos from the on-going event we will bring you more photos soon...

CelebritiesOlamide Pictured With The Former Governor Of Cross River State by cyberworld2(op): 2:08pm On Jul 12, 2013
The rapper posted this online, and captioned it: Kinging with Donald duke YBNl Seems like from his caption and his expression in the photo, that he was pretty happy to pose for a photo with the former governor.

Jokes EtcMother And Wife Fight Over Who Owns The Man by cyberworld2(op): 4:01pm On Jul 11, 2013
Who realy owns a man?
His mother or wife An Argument

1:- mother: my son must obey me unless he didnt suck my breast for 1 year,

2:- wife:He suck mine now and sucked it for more than 5year and is still sucking

3:- mother: i carried him for nine month

4:- wife:it was only 3.5kG then, so whats the Big deal; i carry him. every night and he is 85kg now,

5:- mother: he pass between my legs with pains,

6:- wife: hahahaha, he only passed there once, he stays between my leg like everyday and i scream with pains each
night,

NOW PLS WHO OWNS THE MAN?
Christianity EtcMan Kills 85-year-old Observing Ramadan Night Prayer by cyberworld2(op): 7:13am On Jul 11, 2013
Residents of Abiola Central Community, Moniya, Akinyele Local Government area of Oyo State were thrown into
mourning as a young man, Mutiu Tiamiyu, beat to death an 85-year-old man, Nasir Adigun, on Ramadan eve.

The octogenarian, who was physically impaired, was said to be observing Tarawhi (Ramadan night prayer) on Tuesday when Tiamiyu pounced on him.

It was learnt that the old
man was persuaded by his family members to observe the prayer at home, while other members of the household went to the
mosque.

The attention of residents
and worshippers in a nearby mosque were drawn to the old man’s plight by an unnamed teenager, who raised the alarm.

When the residents arrived at Adigun’s house, the old man was found in a pool of blood.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital and was later referred to the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

He died before getting to the hospital.

An eyewitness, who
preferred anonymity, said, “Tiamiyu had eaten the old man’s food earlier that night.

He later attacked him in his living room.”

A family member said, “Pa Adigun was at home while we all went to the mosque for Tarawhi prayer. He had problem with his sight. We didn’t want to disturb him at
night so he stayed at home while others went to mosque for prayer.

“All of a sudden, we heard a boy shouting Mutiu’s name.

At first we shouted the boy down but we later rushed to the scene because he persisted.

“On getting there, baba was found lying helplessly on the floor in a pool of blood. The
young boy said that he saw Tiamiyu hitting baba’s head with a club. He (the boy) lives next door; he refused to go
to mosque with his parents.

He told us that he saw
Tiamiyu beating the old man when he peeped through the window.”

Tiamiyu, who had earlier
escaped was arrested by the victim’s family around
7.20am on Wednesday while trying to escape with his dog. He was handed over to the police at the Moniya Division, Ibadan.

Some residents of the area described Tiamiyu as a thorn in their flesh. Our
correspondent gathered that some neighbours had complained that he was victimising people in the area.

On interrogation before
being handed over to the
police, Tiamiyu said, “I was hungry and I asked baba to give me money but he refused.”

Attempts to get the reaction of the police to the incident failed as the Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State
Command, Mrs. Bisi
Ilobanefor, could not be
reached. Calls made to her
telephone number rang out.

Source:http://www.ventnews..com

CelebritiesDoctors Reject Turning Off Mandela’s Life Support by cyberworld2(op): 6:19am On Jul 06, 2013
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – Nelson
Mandela’s doctors have rejected
the idea of turning off the ailing
icon’s life support unless he
suffers massive organ failure, a
close family friend told AFP.

Denis Goldberg — an anti-
apartheid activist who has been
Mandela’s friend for more than
half a century — on Friday said
the issue of turning off life
support was discussed and
ultimately dismissed.

“I was told the matter had been
raised and the doctors said they
would only consider such a
situation if there was a genuine
state of organ failure,” Goldberg
said.

“Since that hasn’t occurred they
were quite prepared to go on
stabilising him until he recovers.”

The 80-year-old Goldberg was
convicted along with Mandela in
1964 for their fight against
white-minority rule.

He visited the former president in
hospital on Monday.

A court document filed by a
lawyer for Mandela’s family nine
days ago stated the 94-year-old
was “assisted in breathing by a
life support machine.”

“The Mandela family have been
advised by the medical
practitioners that his life support
machine should be switched off,”
the court filing read.

“Rather than prolonging his
suffering, the Mandela family is
exploring this option as a very
real probability.”

The document – which was
designed to press a court to
urgently settle a family row over
the remains of Mandela’s children
— also stated that Mandela was
“in a permanent vegetative
state.”

South Africa’s presidency has
stated that is not the case, but
has refused to give further
details of his condition, citing the
need to respect Mandela’s
privacy.

On the day the document was
drafted, President Jacob Zuma
abruptly cancelled a trip to
Mozambique to confer with
Mandela’s doctors amid fears the
94-year-old may be close to the
end.

Zuma, Mandela family members
and his close friends have since
reported his condition has
improved.

South African presidential
spokesman Mac Maharaj told AFP
on Friday that Zuma’s office “had
not been party” to the court
material and would not speculate
on its content.

“We did not file any document
and we are not saying that it’s
true or not true,” he said.
Earlier Goldberg said Mandela
was “clearly a very ill man, but he
was conscious and he tried to
move his mouth and eyes when I
talked to him.”

“He is definitely not
unconscious,” he added, saying
“he was aware of who I was”.
Mandela, who spent 27 years in
prison for fighting white-
minority rule and went on to lead
the process of racial
reconciliation as South Africa’s
first black president, has now
spent a month in hospital after
being admitted with a recurrent
lung infection.

South Africa’s parliament on
Friday hosted a prayer service in
a Cape Town cathedral where
Mandela was hailed as “an icon
of a truly free South Africa”.

“It is a reflective period for our
people,” said national assembly
deputy speaker NomaIndiya
Mfeketo.

“The thought of Madiba in
hospital indisposed due to illness
is harrowing. This is not what
we wish for our beloved hero.”

The ruling African National
Congress (ANC) dedicated its
annual Gauteng provincial
general council meeting in
Pretoria to Mandela.

“We want to acknowledge him
as a comrade who not only stood
for
the ANC as a servant of the
people of South Africa; he also
stood
for values of human rights and
justice universally,” said ANC
Gauteng deputy chairwoman
Gwen Ramokgopa.

The delegates, dressed in white
T-shirts bearing Mandela’s image
and the words “Long live Nelson
Mandela”, sang struggle songs
dedicated to the anti-apartheid
icon, the South African Press
Association reported.

Meanwhile leading South
Africans urged Mandela’s family
to end an increasingly acerbic
family feud over the gravesites of
three of Mandela’s children.

On Thursday Mandela’s grandson
Mandla launched a tirade at close
family members who took him to
court to force him to reinter
Mandela’s children at the revered
former South African leader’s
proposed burial ground in Qunu,
his childhood village.

Mandla accused one of his
brothers of impregnating his
wife and said others were born
out of wedlock.

The three bodies were reburied
Thursday in Qunu, but the fall-out
from the dispute continued to
reverberate.

South African Nobel peace
laureate Desmond Tutu pleaded
with Mandela’s family not to
“besmirch” the former
president’s name.

“Please, please, please may we
think not only of ourselves. It’s
like spitting in Madiba’s face,”
said Tutu in a statement, using
Mandela’s clan name.

Presidential spokesman Maharaj
also urged the family to solve the
increasingly bitter dispute
“amicably”.

“It is regrettable that there is a
dispute going on amongst family
members and we’d like that
dispute to be resolved as
amicably and as soon as
possible,” he said.

Mandela was rushed to hospital
on June

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