Is this real? Hmmm I so doubt it.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Nigerian Girl Becomes First Black Marchioness
Emma Mcquiston has become the first Black Marchioness after
she got married to British Viscount.
Emma the daughter of a Nigerian oil tycoon, Ladi Jadesimi first made headlines
months ago when news broke that she might be getting married to the viscount.
And on Saturday 8th of June, she made history when she married the Viscount,
thus becoming the first black Marchioness in Britain. But the grooms parents
snubbed their wedding and attended another one that same day.
WizKid In Car Accident, ...Wreaks N50m Porsche?
According to report WizKid was involved in an accident around 3:30am this morning at Oriental Hotels. According to the report, WizKid was lucky to have come out alive from the accident without any injury. we thank God for his life. Below is an eyewitness and source report.
AT 3:30Am me and my friends were about to leave the Nokia Lumia beat party at the Oriental hotel . As we waited for a cab it was raining all of a sudden we heard a loud noise behind us. We turn to check what has happened, right in front of our eyes we see a car made 2 drifts and a tumble ...first we had the shocking/ trilling feeling we got to actually experience such a magnificent incident...
As we rush down to check if their was any survival all of a sudden we realize it was star boys new porsche car with the plates 'W' as we approach further the MAN OF STEEL (star boy) walks out not only saving him self but along with the girls with him lol, without any scratch or injuries.. The only thing damaged was his new porsche car worth of 50m.
AT 3:30Am me and my friends were about to leave the Nokia Lumia beat party at the Oriental hotel . As we waited for a cab it was raining all of a sudden we heard a loud noise behind us. We turn to check what has happened, right in front of our eyes we see a car made 2 drifts and a tumble ...first we had the shocking/ trilling feeling we got to actually experience such a magnificent incident...
As we rush down to check if their was any survival all of a sudden we realize it was star boys new porsche car with the plates 'W' as we approach further the MAN OF STEEL (star boy) walks out not only saving him self but along with the girls with him lol, without any scratch or injuries.. The only thing damaged was his new porsche car worth of 50m.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Rupert Murdoch filed for divorce on Thursday
Rupert Murdoch has
filed for divorce from his wife of 14 years, Wendi Deng.
The 82-year-old billionaire and CEO of News Corp. filed a
one-page document in New York State Supreme Court indicating the start of the
divorce.
Wendi Deng 44years&Rupert 82years have been married for
14 years, with two kids.
The marriage has been irretrievably broken for more than six
months
The couple had a
prenuptial agreement and that the split would have no effect on the management
or ownership of the company.
He married her less than a month after Murdoch’s divorce
from Anna Torv was completed. That failed marriage cost the magnate $1.2
billion. This was his third failed marriage
Murdoch is estimated $11.2 billion
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Ex-wife,£17.5M in divorce settlement
Nigerian Oil Tycoon ordered to pay British
Nigerian Michael Prest has lost a legal battle with his estranged English wife Yasmin over a £17.5m divorce settlement.
The question the Supreme Court had to tackle was whether the court had power to order the transfer of the seven properties to Mrs Prest, given that they legally belonged to his companies, not him.
The Supreme Court judgement marks the latest round of a lengthy legal cash dispute between the couple over the oil tycoon's fortune.
In October, the Court of Appeal ruled that a High Court judge had earlier wrongly ordered Mr Prest to transfer properties, worth millions of pounds and held in the names of companies he controlled, to Mrs Prest.
She then asked the Supreme Court - the highest court in the UK - to assess the case, where seven judges on Wednesday unanimously allowed Mrs Prest's appeal.
Mr Prest, founder of Nigerian energy company Petrodel Resources, claimed to be worth about £48m. But Mrs Prest said he was worth much more than than that - "tens if not hundreds of millions" of pounds.
She said after the decision:
"I'm delighted and relieved that the Supreme Court has ruled as it did.'m grateful to the judges for the care and thought they gave the case."It is more a case of satisfaction and relief than celebration."None of this would have been necessary if Michael had been sensible and played fair."
Judges heard the couple - in their early 50s - married in 1993, spent most of their time in London, had properties in Nigeria and the Caribbean and lived to a "very high standard".
Lawyers said the new ruling could have significant implications for divorcing couples. The challenge concerned the position of a number of companies belonging to the Petrodel Group which are "wholly owned and controlled" by Mr Prest. One of the companies is the legal owner of five residential properties in the UK and another is the legal owner of two more.
Allowing Mrs Prest's appeal, the court declared that the seven disputed properties vested in the companies were ones that Mr Prest was "entitled, either in possession or in reversion". Mr Michael Prest, 51, and his wife, who met twenty years ago in London, enjoyed the fruits of the fortune he amassed, sending their son and three daughters to public school, and alternating their time between a multi-million pound house in London and homes in the Caribbean and Nigeria, where he was born the son of a Itsekiri chief before moving to the UK as a child.
After their separation in 2008 Mr Prest, who lives in Monaco, refused to pay the multi-million pound settlement to his 50-year-old ex-wife - a British-born IT consultant who has dual Nigerian nationality like her husband. The High Court, describing the husband as a manipulative and a “wholly unreliable witness”, ordered the transfer of 13 properties from his companies as part payment.
Mr Prest was not in court to hear the judgement being delivered.
Nigerian Michael Prest has lost a legal battle with his estranged English wife Yasmin over a £17.5m divorce settlement.
The question the Supreme Court had to tackle was whether the court had power to order the transfer of the seven properties to Mrs Prest, given that they legally belonged to his companies, not him.
The Supreme Court judgement marks the latest round of a lengthy legal cash dispute between the couple over the oil tycoon's fortune.
In October, the Court of Appeal ruled that a High Court judge had earlier wrongly ordered Mr Prest to transfer properties, worth millions of pounds and held in the names of companies he controlled, to Mrs Prest.
She then asked the Supreme Court - the highest court in the UK - to assess the case, where seven judges on Wednesday unanimously allowed Mrs Prest's appeal.
Mr Prest, founder of Nigerian energy company Petrodel Resources, claimed to be worth about £48m. But Mrs Prest said he was worth much more than than that - "tens if not hundreds of millions" of pounds.
She said after the decision:
"I'm delighted and relieved that the Supreme Court has ruled as it did.'m grateful to the judges for the care and thought they gave the case."It is more a case of satisfaction and relief than celebration."None of this would have been necessary if Michael had been sensible and played fair."
Judges heard the couple - in their early 50s - married in 1993, spent most of their time in London, had properties in Nigeria and the Caribbean and lived to a "very high standard".
Lawyers said the new ruling could have significant implications for divorcing couples. The challenge concerned the position of a number of companies belonging to the Petrodel Group which are "wholly owned and controlled" by Mr Prest. One of the companies is the legal owner of five residential properties in the UK and another is the legal owner of two more.
Allowing Mrs Prest's appeal, the court declared that the seven disputed properties vested in the companies were ones that Mr Prest was "entitled, either in possession or in reversion". Mr Michael Prest, 51, and his wife, who met twenty years ago in London, enjoyed the fruits of the fortune he amassed, sending their son and three daughters to public school, and alternating their time between a multi-million pound house in London and homes in the Caribbean and Nigeria, where he was born the son of a Itsekiri chief before moving to the UK as a child.
After their separation in 2008 Mr Prest, who lives in Monaco, refused to pay the multi-million pound settlement to his 50-year-old ex-wife - a British-born IT consultant who has dual Nigerian nationality like her husband. The High Court, describing the husband as a manipulative and a “wholly unreliable witness”, ordered the transfer of 13 properties from his companies as part payment.
Mr Prest was not in court to hear the judgement being delivered.
Protest at University of Uyo,leaves one student dead.
According to report: Yesterday afternoon:
It was a peaceful demonstration by the Engineering students of the University of Uyo at the school's Vice Chancellor office, after the VC - Prof Comfort Ekpo, mandated students to pay N100 for the school bus which used to be free.
The school management had shifted most of the Science student courses to the school's permanent site which is about 20 minutes drive from the main campus, and then made the shuttle N100. That means students will have to pay N200 to and fro everyday to the permanent campus for most of their lectures.
The peaceful protest turned violent after security officials at the V.C's office tried to stop the students from gaining access to the Vice Chancellor.
The students allegedly retaliated by throwing stones at the security officials, who then called for police back-up which led to the riot. The police arrived the scene and aggravated the situation by firing shots at the students, killing at least one student.
Angry students now proceeded to burn down the VC's office, the exams and records building, and a security office. Students have been evacuated from the hostel, and the school has been shut down indefinitely.
The Canadian model is seeking publicity- Kanye West
According to TMZ, Kanye West says it's all lies. "This most recent attack on Kanye West and his family is totally without merit. It's a blatant attempt by a misguided individual who is clearly seeking publicity, and another in a series of malicious stories drummed up by non-credible 'news' sources. This is a sad attempt to hurt two people trying to live their lives."
The question is,who is telling the truth,Kanye or the canadian model?
The question is,who is telling the truth,Kanye or the canadian model?
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Highlife musician Fatai Rolling Dollar passes on
Nigeria's oldest practicing musician, Pa Fatai Olayiwola
Olagunju, popularly known as Fatai Rolling Dollar has passed on. He died
this morning at Marritol Hospital, Sam Sonibare Street in Surulere
after a brief illness.
He is survived by three wives, including a German and 16 children. He was 85
year old.
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