This Just Too Much! Pls Who Get Her Number??? :). Lil Wayne's daughter Reginae Carter last night celebrated her 16th birthday,Guests Go Crazy when Nicki Minaj showed up as a surprise to perform at the event but lids were blown off when for birthday presents, this young woman received a brand new Ferrari from her stepfather, Memphitz AND a red BMW SUV. See More Below:
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Lil Wayne's Daughter Got a Brand New Ferrari & BMW SUV for her 16th Birthday (See Photos)
This Just Too Much! Pls Who Get Her Number??? :). Lil Wayne's daughter Reginae Carter last night celebrated her 16th birthday,Guests Go Crazy when Nicki Minaj showed up as a surprise to perform at the event but lids were blown off when for birthday presents, this young woman received a brand new Ferrari from her stepfather, Memphitz AND a red BMW SUV. See More Below:
BIG SEAN AND E-40 PERFORM ‘I DON’T F**K WITH YOU’ ON ‘TONIGHT SHOW’
On the eve of Christmas Eve, Big Sean dropped by “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to perform his anthem “I Don’t F**k With You.” With some help from The Roots and E-40, he delivered the clean edit of the Kanye West and DJ Mustard-produced single, which peaked at No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. And no, nothing’s wrong with your TV—most of the performance aired in black and white.
The Detroit rapper’s third album is set to drop in early 2015. “It’s something honest, [I] kept it real,” said Sean of the follow-up to 2013’s Hall of Fame. “It’s definitely different than anything I’ve done. I kinda treated it like when I work on my mixtapes—don’t think about it, set a goal, focus on it, and just knock it out and have fun with it.
”Earlier this week, Sean’s grandmother passed away. To honor her many accomplishments, he penned a touching tribute on Instagram.
“Im having a hard time accepting her death, but I must acknowledge my grandma’s life, a true hero,” he said. “She made a better life for me and the rest of my family, and I will forever be grateful I got to know and be loved by such an amazing woman! I’m so proud of her.”
RIHANNA CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS IN BARBADOS
Rihanna returned home for the holidays. The pop superstar traded the frigid New York cold for the sunny beaches of Barbados while spending Christmas with her family in the Caribbean.
The island gal showed her Christmas spirit by rocking a red bikini and chilling poolside with her BFF Melissa Forde. RiRi also enjoyed some quality time with her grandfather Bravo and six-month-old baby cousin Majesty.
“majesty wanna be me so bad!” said RiRi of the adorable toddler.
Earlier in the week, Rihanna shared pics of her one-of-a-kind Christmas tree. She and Melissa donned blue fur coats (“Smurfette couture”) as they posed in front of the black and glittery tree, which she dubbed the “best tree everrrrr.”
While Rihanna didn’t drop new music this year, you can expect her eighth album in 2015. She has been teasing snippets on Instagram including a Mike WiLL Made-It-produced song and another called “Kiss It Better.”
See more from RiRi’s Christmas in the sun below.
PHOTOS: P-Square’s and Kate Henshaw Pirate costumes for Calabar Carnival
Calabar Carnival festival in Nigeria, also tagged ” Africa’s Biggest Street Party”, was created as part of the vision of making the Cross River State in Nigeria, the number one tourist destination for Nigerians and tourist all over the world. The carnival which begin on every 1 December and last till 31 December has boosted the cultural mosaic of Nigeria people while entertaining the millions of spectators within and outside the State, and boosting industry for all stakeholders.
The Calabar Carnival has come a long way..it all started 2004, when the governor of Cross River State,Mr Donald Duke, had a vision of making his state the hub for tourism and hospitality in Nigeria and in Africa. The Carnival presents a perfect platform from brand visibility for consumer and market awareness. “According to Osima-Dokubo, the carnival aimed to include more aspects of local heritage and culture and at the same time strengthen the capacity of the locals to participate in an economically beneficial way”, . Recently, Cross River State and Calabar has become the pride of Nigeria or Africa as far as tourism, carnivals and hospitality is concerned.
The brothers, Kate Henshaw and other celebs are currently at the Calabar Carnival in Cross River state. Check out their pirate inspired outfits after the cut…
Newborn babies wrapped in Christmas stockings by nurses as a gift for delighted parents
Staff at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center wrapped up the babies and knitted dozens of cute woolly hats for the tots on Christmas Day.
Some of the best Christmas presents come bundled up in stockings and these newborns are no exception.
Parents whose babies were tucked up in the festive footwear at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center got to take their special stockings home with them.
The nurses at Magee-Women's Hospital have held the adorable Christmas Day event for several years and give away dozens of the tots' hand-knit red hats every Christmas.
Staff on the maternity ward shared the picture on Facebook and it quickly went viral.
A message accompanying the pictures read: "'If you've walked through the Magee lobby recently, you may have noticed a group of women surrounded by construction tape."
"Known as the "Magee Knitters", the group started in September 2014 with a mission to make caps for the newborn babies at the hospital."
But staff weren't the only people to get little bundles of joy involved in festive fun.
Take a look at the Christmas cuties dressed up as Santa in the gallery below.
ISIS: Girl aged TEN arrested 'on her way to join Islamic State'
The youngster was with a group of six people trying to board a plane from Indonesia to the Middle East
A girl aged just TEN has been arrested by police who think she was heading to Syria to join ISIS.
Indonesian officers detained six people today, including the youngster, on suspicion of planning to travel to the Middle East to join Islamic State.
The group, who ranged in age from 10 to 48, were stopped in Indonesian capital Jakarta but are originally from Makassar in South Sulawesi.
They were caught as they were about to board a flight to Doha in Qatar.
It is not clear whether the six people arrested are related, and they have not yet been charged with a crime.
National Police spokesman Agus Rianto said police also questioned a man at a Jakarta guesthouse where the group had been staying.
Security experts estimate that dozens of citizens from Indonesia, which has the world’s largest Muslim population, may have joined Islamic State in Syria or Iraq.
Malaysian and Indonesian militants have also discussed forming a 100-strong Malay-speaking Islamic State unit in Syria, according to a report from a security group.
A number of Western teenage girls are believed to have travelled to the Middle East in order join Islamic State's cause and become "jihadi brides".
And earlier this month it was reported that thousands of captured Iraqi women were being used as sex slaves by extremist fighters.
Sony hack: North Korea calls Barack Obama a 'MONKEY' after accusing US over internet blackout
The rogue state used a racial slur to describe the American president, as the row over the Sony Pictures hack and release of The Interview continue124
North Korea has sparked outrage after referring to Barack Obama as "a monkey in a tropical forest", while accusing America of orchestrating an internet blackout in theSony Pictures hack row.
The rogue state released a statement this morning claiming the United States was responsible for internet outages in recent days, as the two countries continue their confrontation over the film The Interview.
North Korea experienced Internet problems last weekend and a complete outage of nearly nine hours before links were largely restored on Tuesday.
American tech companies have said that disruption could have been due to technological glitches or a hacking attack, and US officials said Washington was not involved.
But North Korea's National Defence Commission said this morning: "The United States, with its large physical size and oblivious to the shame of playing hide and seek as children with runny noses would, has begun disrupting the Internet operations of the main media outlets of our republic.
"It is truly laughable."
In the statement carried by the country's official KCNA news agency, a spokesman is also reported to have used a racial slur to describe Obama when criticising the release of The Interview, saying: "Obama always goes reckless in words and deeds like a monkey in a tropical forest."
The spokesman again rejected an accusation by the FBI that North Korea was behind the original cyber attack on Sony Pictures, and demanded the United States produce the evidence for its accusation.
"Obama had better thrust himself to cleaning up all the evil doings that the US has committed out of its hostile policy against (North Korea) if he seeks peace on US soil. Then all will be well," they added.
Following the hack attack on Sony, the studio cancelled the release of comedy picure "The Interview", about the fictional assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
After criticism from President Barack Obama that it was caving into pressure from North Korea, Sony reversed its decision and decided on a limited release.
The film took in more than $1 million in a Christmas Day release in 331 mostly independent theatres after large movie theatre chains refused to screen the comedy following threats of violence from hackers.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Russia offers support to North Korea amid Sony hacking scandal
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said at a Thursday briefing that Pyongyang's anger over 'The Interview' was 'quite understandable.' He also said that the U.S. had failed to offer any proof to back its claims of North Korea's involvement in the hacking.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said that North Korea’s anger over 'The Interview' was 'quite understandable. |
MOSCOW -- Russia on Thursday offered sympathy to North Korea amid the Sony hacking scandal, saying the movie that sparked the dispute was so scandalous that Pyongyang's anger was "quite understandable."Washington failed to offer any proof to back its claims of Pyongyang's involvement in the hacking, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said at a briefing, adding that the U.S. threats of retaliation were "counterproductive."he U.S. has blamed Pyongyang for the recent cyberattack on Sony Pictures, which produced "The Interview," a comedy depicting the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Pyongyang has denied a role in the hacking, but also praised it as a "righteous deed."Sony initially decided not to release the film because of threats against U.S. cinemas, but released the movie online Wednesday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pictured at a military parade in Pyongyang in 2010. |
Russia's ties with the communist North soured after the 1991 Soviet collapse, but have improved under President Vladimir Putin's watch. Moscow has taken part in international efforts to help mediate the standoff over Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs, although its diplomatic efforts have had little visible effect.Last week, the Kremlin said that it had invited Kim to Moscow in May to attend festivities marking the 70th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.Commenting on the Sony hack scandal, Lukashevich said that "the concept of the movie is so aggressive and scandalous, that the reaction of the North Korean side, and not just it, is quite understandable."He went on to say that Pyongyanghadoffered to conduct a joint investigation into the incident, adding that the proposal could helpeasetensions and reflected a "sincere desire of the North Korean side to study the issue in detail."
We perceive the U.S. threats to take revenge and calls on other nations to condemn the Democratic People's Republic of Korea as absolutely counterproductive and dangerous, as they only would add tensions to the already difficult situation on the Korean Peninsula and could lead to further escalation of conflict," Lukashevich said.
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