Friday, 7 September 2012

My Family Wants Me To Sleep With Rich Men For Money

Hi.i am young woman in my early 20s. I have been seeing a young man of 30 for about a year now and about 2 months ago he started talking about marriage plans although he hasn't proposed but i took that as one.

He has rented a 3 bedroom apartment and promised to take me to his parents towards the end of the year. Long story short we planned to get married next year.

I trust him although i fear he might disappoint me as he is still struggling. But 3 weeks ago my people called me home from were i was doing my service to meet a man that has come for my hand in marriage. The man is handsome and wealthy but he is 16 years older than me and that alone makes me uncomfortable. Plus i dont really like him.

we seem not to have much in common, But my mum and my aunty have been begging me to marry him, and sleep with him to keep him interested, as we are sort of going through financial breakdown and they see him as a kind of saviour. Plus my mums pastor says he has seen the marriage in vision before now. 

The marriage will be done in less than 4 months if i say yes, And if i say no then i will have to wait for my man till mid next year. 

So i ask please will you consider your family and go into the marriage or wait for your love.


Two Fighting: Ghanian Celebrities Allegedly Fight Dirty Over Nigerian Rapper, Ice Prince

Two top Ghanaian celebrities, Yvonne Nelson and Mzbel are at loggerheads with each other over Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince, who may not even know of their existence or aware that he is the bone of contention between both ladies.


It was reported that Mzbel had disclosed to a mutual friend of both celebs about how Yvonne is dying to make Ice Prince notice her and maybe go down low with her. This mutual friend then reportedly told Yvonne about what Mzbel said about Yvonne behind her.

Not happy with the way Mzbel allegedly back-stabbed her, Yvonne was accused of doing what Otedola did to Lawan by recording details of her conversation with Mzbel when she (Mzbel) reportedly called to apologise for her wrong doing and also explain that the mutual friend had added some spices to exaggerate the real gist in order to make it look offensive.

The recorded conversation, as reported, was sent out on BlackBerry to some friends by Yvonne, which has reportedly been used as ringtones in Ghana.
It was also reported that Yvonne accused Mzbel of getting jealous of her success and beauty. There have been talks that Yvonne lives with her parents in a rented apartment in Dansoman, Ghana while her over hyped boutique is said to be a cheap ‘container shop’.

There are also allegations that one of the parties has threatened to ruin the career of the other. Will this end here? Maybe if Ice Prince steps into the fracas into the picture.

You will recall that not too long ago, the rumor mill went wild of Yvonne alleged romance with ‘Kukere’ master, Iyanya, which he has since denied.
Culled From nigeriafilms.com

Dr Dre Becomes Hip Hop’s Top Money Maker As Jay Z Is Pushed To Third Spot


Six years ago Dr. Dre was walking along the beach with Interscope Records chief Jimmy Iovine, pondering whether or not he should launch his own shoe line. “[Forget] sneakers,” said Iovine. “Let’s sell speakers!” It might have been the best piece of advice the rapper-producer ever received. In 2008 he teamed with Iovine and a handful of other partners to launch Beats By Dr. Dre, which now sells more than half of the country’s premium headphones ($100 and up). That’s music to the ears of Dr. Dre, who collected $100 million pretax when handset maker HTC paid $300 million for a 51% stake in the company last year.

With $110 million in pretax earnings, Dr. Dre is this year’s Hip-Hop Cash King—despite the fact that his long-awaited album, Detox, remains on the shelf. He’s not the only one on the list who banks the bulk of his bucks outside the recording studio. Diddy ranks No. 2 with $45 million, thanks mostly to a share of profits from Diageo’s Ciroc vodka; Jay-Z ranks third with $38 million, pulling in more than half his annual earnings from ventures including ownership stakes in cosmetics company Carol’s Daughter, the Brookyln Nets and a joint venture with battery maker Duracell. Last year, Jay-Z topped the list with $37 million.




“The reality of it is, you want to do something that you own”, says frequent Jay-Z collaborator Timbaland, who ranks No. 20 on the list with $6 million. “You want to own what you put your heart into. That’s how you make money.”

Kanye West ranks fourth on the list with $35 million, fueled by his Watch the Throne album with Jay-Z and the ensuing tour, followed by Lil Wayne at $27 million. The diminutive rhymester’s latest album, Tha Carter IV, sold a million copies in its first week; he also launched clothing line Trukfit and a partnership with Pepsi’s Mountain Dew, the first major product endorsement in the veteran rapper’s career.

Lil Wayne is joined on the Cash Kings list by labelmates Drake (No. 6) and Nicki Minaj (No. 8), who banked $20.5 million and $15.5 million, respectively, thanks to new albums, tours and product endorsements with companies like Kodak and Pepsi. Their boss, Cash Money co-founder Bryan “Birdman” Williams, ranks seventh with $20 million. Even lower down on the list, artists are getting paid considerable sums to shill products.

“We’ve received a lot of income based around endorsements,” says former Def Jam President Kevin Liles, who now manages a host of artists including No. 18 Young Jeezy. “A lot of brands are saying, ‘Hey, there’s a value proposition, instead of this freewheeling spending … I have some guaranteed curators and travel agents that can help me reach the consumer in a better way.’”

Yet for a few artists, music alone is a viable path to earning millions. No. 9 Eminem sold more albums last decade than any artist in the world, and continues to cash in from his extensive back catalog and occasional tour dates, pulling in $15 million.

Ludacris rounds out the top ten with earnings of $12 million. The multihyphenate mogul’s non-musical ventures include Conjure cognac, headphone line Soul, voiceovers for RadioShack and roles in movies such as Fast Five and New Year’s Eve.

“We work so hard that we never get a real chance to stop and reflect on what we’ve done sometimes,” says Ludacris. “So the FORBES list is a great representation of, ‘You know what, wow, we are out here working as hard as hell!’”

To compile the Cash Kings list, which charts pretax earnings for all living artists whose work is primarily classified as hip-hop or rap, we looked at income from touring, record sales, publishing, films, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures. Management, agent and attorney fees are not deducted; earnings are tabulated from May 2011 to May 2012 and based on data from Pollstar, the Recording Industry Association of America and Nielsen SoundScan, and from interviews with numerous managers, lawyers, record executives and some of the artists themselves.

All in all, hip-hop’s top 20 earners pulled in $415 million last year, the most since 2008′s $515 million. The more recent total got a heavy boost from Dr. Dre’s impressive haul, but it doesn’t mean he’s resting on his financial laurels. Earlier this summer, he and his partners bought back half of the 51% stake in Beats that they sold to HTC nearly a year ago—meaning that fans waiting for his new album might have to hold out a little longer.

“I understand why Dre didn’t finish Detox,” says Liles, with a laugh. “It’s called Beats.”

Dana Air files affidavit to support a motion to end inquest into crash



The airline company today Thursday September 6th filed an affidavit to support a motion to halt the ongoing inquest into the cause of the crash that occurred on Sunday June 3rd June, killing 159 people.

 The affidavit comes just a day after the Federal Government re-instated the airline's operating license, and a few days after a retired pilot, Dele Ore and the Civil Aviation Round Table Initiative, went to court to end the inquest on the basis that the Lagos State Coroners’ System Law is inapplicable to deaths arising from aviation accidents.

Former CBN Governor, Ola Vincent, buried

The former CBN governor, who died at the age of 87 on Monday September 3rd, was buried today in Lagos. Mr Ola Vincent served as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria between 1977 and 1982.

Close Up Free Concert this Sunday: Ice Prince, 2face, Omawunmi, Naeto C & many more


Close Up really loves Naija!! The much anticipated concert of the summer is here, and it’s the Close Up concert! Performing are Tu face, Ice prince, Omawunmi, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Naeto C and guess what, It’s 100% free!

Close Up has given out loads of stuffs throughout this campaign, and some of you might have missed out, but this time don’t slack! If you’re going to be in Lagos then grab your free tickets from Facebook.com/closeupng and click on the ticket link or via this link http://tinyurl.com/78k88gr . It’s one ticket per person, so make sure you get all your friends you’re coming with to also register.