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Video: Big Brother Stargame: Talia Cries After Seydou Leaves The House

Talia Cries After Seydou Leaves The House
Talia Cries After Seydou Leaves The House

One of Zambian’s housemate in the Downville house, Talia shed tears after her ‘boyfriend’ Seydou left the house yesterday.
Seydou and his Angolan housemate Esperanca agreed to leave the Big Brother Stargame house yesterday following the latter’s constant complains of the former not helping her in the house as pairs.
Esperanca told Big Brother yesterday that, “I feel sorry for my partner and I wish things would be different. I’m stressed out, depressed and I am not going to put my health in danger.”

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Out Of Box Story: Kenyan Who Ate The Heart And Brains Of A Ghanaian Student In America

Alexander Kinyua, an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, told police that he murdered roommate Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie
Alexander Kinyua, an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, told police that he murdered roommate Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie

A 21-year-old electrical engineering student has been charged with first-degree murder after parts of a man’s dismembered body were found in his home a week after the man first went missing.

Alexander Kinyua confessed to police that he also ate his roommate’s heart and portions of the brain after killing him in their Joppa, Maryland town home.
This is the second deeply disturbing report of cannibalism to sweep the nation within a week. In the first, ‘Miami Cannibal’ Rudy Eugene tore off and ate most of the face of down-and-out homeless man Ronald Poppo.
The Hartford County Sheriff’s office said they found the body parts while searching the town home on Terrapin Terrace in Joppa, Maryland, northeast of Baltimore, after receiving a tip from Kinyua’s father.
Police also found a human head and hands in metal tins on the house’s main floor, the Baltimore Sun reported.

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HOT SHOTS: Menaye Donkor Dazzles At The Cannes Film Festival 2012

On 23rd May 2012, model, philanthropist and aspiring actress, Menaye Donkor attended Cannes Film Festivals 2012 as a guest of Chopard along with Georgette Eto’o, wife of Samuel Eto’o and Mrs. Kharja. Menaye attended the premiere of the star-studded blockbuster ‘On the Road’, starring Kristen Stewart, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst, Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund. Now … Read more

D-Black To Release ‘Vera’ Music Video In July

 

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D-Black who is hands down Ghana most successful Anglophone hiphop artist is gearing up for the release of the highly anticipated music video for his ever popular smash azonto hiphop single ‘VERA’.
The song released some 7 – 8 weeks ago is currently one of the biggest songs in Ghana at the moment and has been the talk for weeks on various social networking sites since it’s release. The fast rising song  ‘VERA’ trended on twitter for 3 straight days and tells the story of D-Black’s first heartbreak (lol) and features the young upcoming yet impressive rapper Joey B on there. On ‘VERA’ we hear D-Black rap in pidgin for the first time.

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Nadia Buari Tipped To Win Awards With ‘Heroes & Zeros’

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Pretty actress Nadia Buari has proven to be on top in the African movie industry. Her excellent delivery in the new movie “Heroes And Zeroes” which is set to hit Silverbird Cinema, Accra on the 8th of June 2012 is a must watch.
Film critics say this is the first time Nadia gives a classic performance of a lifetime. “Heroes and Zeros” is one of the most anticipated Nollywood movies of today. Judging by the storyline and the number of seasoned actors and actresses featured in this one-of-a-kind Nollywood flick, it is definitely a must watch movie.
Synopsis
“Heroes and Zeros” is the story of destructive pursuance of Tonia (Nadia Buari) by Amos Fele (Bimbo Manuel).  Ten years ago, Amos Fele was a wealthy celebrity director in the Nigerian film industry. Now he lives in a ramshackle flat, doing occasional low-paying TV commercials for nameless products. He’s a daily comic relief on the local soccer practice pitch: although he’s already 45 years old, he nurses a new, insane dream of making it into the dollar-soaked world of international soccer! His joyless marriage to Tinuke (Tina Mba) a junior bank worker, is crumbling fast, especially after the death of their only child.
A boost to his sagging spirit comes when a big-budget French-Nigerian film project appoints him as director. Suddenly, the press begins to (re)celebrate him. Top actors and producers begin to call him up. To his wife’s distress, Fele also quickly re-establishes his wane reputation as a first-class womanizer.
Fele’s new rise coincides with that of Dibu Ijele (Gabriel Afolayan) a reporter with Naija Scene, a weekly tabloid. The paper’s new board of directors (led by Olu Jacobs), with its eyes on profit, supports Dibu’s theory that the only way to beat the competition is to scoop and sell dirt about anyone with a famous face or name.

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