Tuesday, 9 April 2013

See Africa's First Traditional GAY Wedding


South African men have tied the knot  Tshepo Cameron Modisane and Thoba Calvin Sithol wore traditional tribal costumes for the ceremony, in the town of KwaDukuza in KwaZulu-Natal.

Janet Jackson is quitting the entertainment industry and is going to leave US to become a Muslim?

Rob Shuter tells reporters that Jackson is moving to the Middle East and is converting to Islam.
Shuter says that since she married billionaire Wissam Al Mana, she has tired of the grueling entertainment industry.

The pair got married last year in a very private ceremony, according to Shuter, and they want to live a private life away from the paparazzi.

Al Mana, a Qatar native, is involved in his family's controlled Middle-East-based Al Mana Retail Group.

This is Jackson's third marriage.

It should be noted that since her breast was exposed at the super bowl she hasnt been able to redeem her career and it has been downhill for her music and tv shows ever since

School Built On Water For Residents Of Makoko Slum, Lagos.




Residents of Makoko/Iwaya Waterfront in Yaba Local Council Development Area, LCDA, will soon begin to enjoy the luxury of a floating school jointly built by the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP and NLE Works, Nigeria.

Kate Henshaw adding on in years gracefully




She covers April issue on WOW magazine. She will be 42years in July.

Alade market in Lagos gutted by fire

Fire gutted down several goods and shops on Sunday evening.

Reports indicate the fire may have started out of a power surge in one of the market stalls at around 7pm.
The National Emergency Management Agency has said 9 shops were affected by the fire however a cause is still yet to be established.

The market is known to customers who deal in clothes and Bureau De Change activities.



See what today’s rain caused

This was at Awolowo  Way, Ikeja was flooded this morning after a down pour (pictured above). Cars were submerged to window level, leaving a number of cars stuck.