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September 2, 2015

Anti-Fur protesters crash Rihanna's new perfume launch in Brooklyn



Rihanna’s launch of her new perfume “RiRi” at a Macy’s in Brooklyn was crashed by anti-fur protesters on Monday. The animal rights activists noisily interrupted the event and slammed the singer for wearing fur before being removed by security.
As you can see in the footage below, Macy’s security officers and members of Rihanna’s own security team got into a scuffle with protesters who chanted and held up anti-fur signs. The guards pulled down the demonstrators’ signs, which said such things as “Who Died For Your Coat?” and “Skinned Alive,” alongside images of dead and skinned animals. The picketers also repeatedly yelled “Shame on Rihanna” while marching through the department store.

PETA previously slammed Rihanna in September 2012 after photos were released of the singer wearing snakeskin boots.

Ice Prince releases new promo pics & artwork for new song, Boss!



After a long wait Ice Prince Zamani is back with an unbelievable Pop record titled Boss. Very unlike Ice Prince, Boss is meant to be a digression from his usual Hip Pop. Boss, produced by Tekno, is expected to give Zamaniacs one more reason to dance uncontrollably. Officially released world wide today September 1st and available on Cloud 9 and iTunes. More pics and the artwork after the cut

September 1, 2015

James Bond author says Idris Elba is too street to play 007


For years people have been clamoring for a black James Bond but from what the author said, that's probably not going to happen anytime soon. James Bond author Anthony Horowitz is being slammed the world over for saying British actor Idris Elba is too street to be play the famous British spy.
 “For me, Idris Elba is a bit too rough to play the part. It’s not a color issue. I think he is probably a bit too ‘street’ for Bond." he said while doing promotional interviews for his new James Bond novel, Trigger Mortis
Horowitz went on to explain his reservations about Elba: "Is it a question of being suave? Yeah.”

Check out this thrilling music video - Believe ( soundtrack for Lunch Time Heroes)




railblazing family drama- 'Lunch Time Heroes', can’t be halted in their tracks, as they just launched the captivating soundtrack of the movie- 'Believe', by Femi Capital... The movie, was released this past weekend across cinemas in Nigeria and is still creating waves at the box office.

'Frog legs' are a delicacy in Benue State?


Shared by @hotelsng. 'Frog legs as eaten by people of Benue State'...

Pope Francis grants Catholic priests the right to forgive women who have had abortions


Pope Francis has called on catholic priests to pardon women who have abortions and the doctors who perform them, during the upcoming Jubilee year. The Pope's statement overrules the Catholic Church's doctrine which frowns strongly against abortion.

In a message outlining special measures for the Jubilee year starting in December, Pope Francis said

Nigerian journalist arrested in Cameroon, accused of spying for Boko Haram



Simon Ateba works with (or used to work for) PM News and is the publisher of Simonateba.com. A few days ago, he managed to leave a message on Twitter and Facebook before he was locked up in Cameroon on spying charges. The journalist who said he was in the country to investigate the conditions of over 50,000 Nigerian refugees camped there, was arrested for venturing into a refugee camp without permission. Now they are threatening to charge him for espionage, saying they suspect he was spying for Boko Haram. See his tweets after the cut..

Choi! Sen. Shehu Sani comes for Fayose, says he's a glorified tout deficient in morals


Senator Shehu Sani who represents Kaduna central senatorial district at the Senate has described Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state as a glorified tout deficient in morals, character & courteousness.

Senator Sani said this while responding to the statement released by Fayose yesterday August 31st in which he, Fayose, described President Buhari as the President of Northern Nigeria. In his response, Senator Sani said