Wednesday 20 November 2013

Fame is not for everyone! If you can't handle paranoia then check out

Who are these new entertainers?




PSqaure father& Dangote

                                     The photo was taken on Peter Okoye's traditional wedding

Sexiest man 2013 by People's Magazine is Adam Levine



People ‘s magazine has named Adam Levine has been named the sexiest man alive

Madonna tops the highest paid musician 2013-Forbes


Here is the list by Forbes the highest-paid musician in 2013. 


1. Madonna - $125 million
2. Lady Gaga -  $80 million
3. Bon Jovi - $79 million
 4. Toby Keith - $65 million
5. Coldplay - $64 million.
6.  Justin Bieber - $58 million
7. Taylor Swift - $55 million
8. Elton John - $54 million
9. Kenny Chesney - $53 million
9. Beyonce - $53 million (tie)
11. Sean "Diddy" Combs - $50 million
12. Sir Paul McCartney - $47 million


13. Calvin Harris - $46 million
14. Jennifer Lopez - $45 million
15. Roger Waters - $44 million
16. Muse - $43 million (tie)
 16. Rihanna - $43 million (tie)
18. Jay Z - $42 million
18. One Direction - $42 million (tie)
20. Dr. Dre - $40 million
 20. Red Hot Chili Peppers ($40 million, tie)
22. Rolling Stones - $39 million (tie)
22. Katy Perry - $39 million (tie)
24. Tim McGraw - $33 million (tie)
25. Pink - $32 million (tie)
25. Tiësto - $32 million (tie)

 

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Njengo, is dead -Golden Eaglets


Another tragedy, as one of  Golden Eaglets dies
He had been in intensive care at the National Hospital, Abuja, for more than nine months after sustaining injuries in a ghastly road accident.
“This is very sad news. We had looked forward to the boy eventually recovering to be part of the team again, as the squad progresses to the next level. It is a thing of sorrow to lose such a huge talent this way,” NFF general secretary Musa Amadu, said on Tuesday.

Vagina Stadium-See it from the designer point of view

The Vagina Stadium for 2022 world cup - the Al Wakrah contract along with Zaha Hadid Architects said: “Inspired by the dhow boat that carried generations of local fishermen and pearl divers, the stadium weaves together Qatar's past with its progressive vision for the future.