Saturday 23 August 2014

Man Shot And Killed At WIZ-KHALIFA Concert,Shooter on loose

A man was shot and killed while backstage at a Wiz Khalifa concert in San Jose, California.
According to TMZ, just after 11pm last night while Wiz was still on stage the victim was shot and hit at least 5 times. The victim later died.


Cops are investigating and looking for witnesses.  We’ve learned there are indeed people who saw the shooting but as far as we know they have not yet spoken to cops.
The shooter is still on the loose.

An eyewitness tells TMZ … the gunman and the victim were backstage arguing before shots were fired.  It was at the very end of the show and Wiz was still on stage.  The 2 men were in a dark hallway and we’re told even the surveillance video would probably be unhelpful.

The people backstage were all held by cops for 3 – 4 hours … most were interviewed.

Cops tell us … they don’t believe the shooter or the victim had any connection to Wiz.

Thursday 21 August 2014

Popular American Rapper Ja Rule and Singer Ashanti are coming to Nigeria according to reports reaching us.

The show will be held at Warri and will be tagged ‘Warri Again: The Flagship’ according to Nigeriafilms.com.
The duo had 10 years ago held the nation’s music scene with the engaging music named ‘Always On Time’ and they will try to  rekindle the energy the song had those years.
The show will also have local stars in attendance , stars like Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, Seyi Shay, Yemi Alade, Dr Sid, Daddy Showkey, Flavour and Oritsefemi are scheduled to put in some local spice.
The show is aimed at rebranding the city and change it to a destination for entertainment .
Ja Rule and Ashanti had the hit song ”Always on Time” which took over the nations airways after spreading all over the world.
This will mark the first time Ja rule comes to Nigeria after spending time in jail..

Actress Yvonne Jegede and Her Exposed Boobs



The photo in the middle was taken back in the days when she was still a good girl...-:)

Boko Haram Takes Over Police Training College, Kills Many

Boko Haram terrorists are still carrying out their deadly attacks, killings innocent Nigerians. Heavily armed men belonging to the deadly sect invaded a well-known Nigerian Police training college in Gwoza, Borno State on Thursday, sending many to their early graves.

Credible security sources said the militants, who were over 100, stormed the police college with five armored tanks that they had earlier seized from Nigerian soldiers, who had failed several times in their bid to chase members of the terrorist group from Gwoza over the last two weeks.

The college had five units of police officers in training at the time of the attack. One source disclosed that each unit had 59 trainees and a unit commander.

One of the source disclosed that numerous trainees were killed or seriously injured by the militants who carried out the assault. “Those who survived the attack had to run to the mountains nearby.”

Among the units in residence at the college were two mobile police (MOPOL) units from Nasarawa and Gombe States and a mobile police unit from Abuja. Two other units from Zamfara State were also at the college during the attack.

According to Sahara Reporters, some of the trainees managed to escape to Adamawa State.

A police source disclosed that the surging militants blew up an armored tank stationed at the gate of the training camp before gaining entrance into the school and wreaking havoc.

Boko Haram had seized much of Gwoza town two weeks ago. They hoisted the sect’s flag in the town and appointed an Emir to administer the strategic northeastern township, after the town’s traditional ruler escaped with other refugees.

The training center was one of the few government facilities that remained out of the control of the sect, until the massive offensive by the insurgents on Thursday.

The Nigerian army had launched a series of operations to liberate the town. But each of the military actions had been repelled by the militants in counter-attacks that proved deadly both for Nigerian troops and terrorists, according to a military source.

Recent efforts by the military to mobilize troops in a determined battle to wrest Gwoza from Boko Haram have been hampered due to protests by soldiers and their wives, who said their husband will be killed.