Friday, August 9, 2013
Ghanaian Beauty Yvonne Nelson Shares Topless Photo On Instagram
The photo captioned "There is beauty in simplicity" has attracted over 200 comments with more than 6500 likes.
She is indeed a beauty to behold.
D’banj didn’t steal my song’, Durella clears the air on ‘Blame it on the money’ single
It was reported that Durella had told anyone who cared to listen that he actually owned the song 'Blame it on the money', and that D'banj took it from him and made another version with international rappers Big Sean and Snoop Dogg. To fuel things the more, Durella's version (which he possibly recorded while under his former record label IKONIC Music) hit the streets.
But Durella seems to be singing another tune. In an interview with HipTv, Durella says it's all a lie, explaining that he recorded his version after D'banj released his just to 'test his ability'.
'Actually, I know a lot of controversy has been going on out there because of this song. Blame it on the money is D'banj's song, I actually went to do my version when he did his just to test my ability, as he's my brother. D'banj didn't steal my song. But enemies and 'churchillians' are saying a lot of things out there', Durella explains.
Durella confuses matters though because the official artwork of the single carries the IKONIC Music logo. Durella says he parted ways with IKONIC months ago.
It might be a flimsy excuse but Durella is sticking with it. Fans of both artistes who have also watched the interview don't seem to be buying the story, with majority saying Durella is lying.
'The message is clear that Durella owns the song. Cos even his countenance says it all. Dbanj tried to use the song big time and don't want to pay any royalty to him if the song make a way for him. So this video will be use against Durella any day any time in the future', omekaarizona wrote on popular music blog NotjustOk.
'Well if that is the case, Durella should not have done the song. Especially knowing fully well that the song was an international cross over attempt by Dbanj. smh. What is wrong with artistes in Naija sef. I tire men', Music critic Gbenga Solitude wrote.
The 'Club rock' singer has further explained that D'banj is 'angry with him' for recording his own version. 'Notwithstanding, he's still my friend, he's my brother, we're still family', Durella added.
A rep for D'banj didn't respond to our phone call or text message.
Despite Durella's insistence on a close bond with D'banj, it seems their relationship might be strained. Durella has stopped telling people he is signed to DB Records (owned by D'banj) and was not present at the DKM Concert earlier this year.
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Beverly didn't mention names...she said rapper boyfriend...and some of us know she once dated 2shotz who is a rapper. She may have been referring to 2shotz or another rapper she dated...I really don't know but some blogs believed Beverly was referring to 2shotz and called him out.
2shotz has responded to the allegations. Find the statement he posted on Facebook after the cut...
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Army Releases GSM Numbers, E-mails to Battle Terrorism
The Directors of Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, who stated this at a briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, urged the citizens to contribute to the campaign by giving information to the Nigerian Army Information Alert System.
The objective of the initiative, he said, was to aid the Army as well as other security agencies to overcome the threat of terrorism in the country.
He said, "Once more, let me assure all Nigerians that the Army will remain agile and proactive by continually enhancing her capability to preempt, dislocate, and disrupt the terrorism threat.
"This will be achieved through effective collaboration with other security agencies in order to defeat terrorists and other criminal elements and ensure the safety of lives and property of law abiding citizens.
"To this end, the Army calls for the support of all good citizens in its fight against terrorism by providing information through the NA alert system."
Attahiru added that the force was taking proactive measures to ensure that terrorism did not spread to other parts of the country.
He explained that the recent arrest of suspected terrorists in Lagos was a confirmation of the vigilance and determination of Nigerians to prevent the scourge from spreading in the country.
He promised that the force would embark on a constant review of its "strategies toward greater sophistication in tackling the security challenges facing the country."
He also said the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Azubuike Ihejirika, had commenced implementation of the Freedom of Information Act as enshrined in the FoI Act of 2011.
Attahiru said the Army had opened an office for the FoI Act to give the public access to the operations of the service.
The numbers are 08160030300, 0705333123 and 08191555888 while the e-mail addressesnigerianarmytips@yahoo.com, nigerianarmytips@gmail.com, and nigerianarmytip@hotmail.com.