Thursday, 31 May 2012

Jessica Simpson and her Bay cover People's Magazine


 People magazine cover features Jessica Simpson and her new daughter Maxwell Drew Johnson. (Check out that baby headband!)


The "Fashion Star" judge, 31, gave birth on May 1st, leaving a trail of wild maternity outfits and TMI pregnancy anecdotes in her wake. She hadn't been afraid to pose for photo shoots throughout her pregnancy (even naked ones).



“I Love Beyonce To Death.” Michelle Obama Beams On Good Morning America!



While doing the media runs in New York City yesterday [May 29] to promote her new book ‘American Grown,’ Michelle Obama looked as stylish as ever.


Showing off her chiseled arms on ‘Good Morning America’, the First Lady wore an embroidered blue dress accented with a black belt at the waist and matching kitten heel pumps.


While chit-chatting with Robin Roberts, Mrs. O once more declared her love for Beyonce, who she recently took her two daughters Sasha & Malia to see in concert in Atlantic City.






i guess we all do love Queen B.don't we???

Photos from The African Kings of Comedy event



I was at the African Kings of Comedy this past Sunday and I have to say the event rocked. The foreign comedians, Basketmouth, Bovi, Okey Bakassi, I Go Die and several other comedians brought the house down. Tuface, MI, Davido, Darey Art Alade, Wizkid, Timi Dakolo, Tiwa Savage, Ara, Saucekid, Black Magic, Iyanya, all gave outstanding performances. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 

Honour my father by fighting poverty, Hafsat Abiola tells Jonathan



Daughter of the late winner of 1993 presidential election, Hafsat Abiola-Costello, has hailed the decision of the federal government to re-name the University of Lagos (UNILAG) after her father but urged the federal government to work more on fighting poverty, as that will be her late father’s utmost desire.
In an interview with journalists in the Ogun state capital, she urged the federal government to give more priority to reduce the prevailing poverty level in the country, than naming schools and roads.
“What I want to say to President Jonathan is that what we can do to honour the heroes past is to make sure that they do not die in vain.”
According to her, “Nigerian people are still poor, majority of them are poor today, even more so than in 1993 when he (MKO Abiola) won his election and I hope that President can apply himself to addressing poverty in Nigeria.”
“That is the most important thing, more than naming school, naming roads. Those things are nice but the true benefit for my father is that Nigeria people should not be poor anymore” she stated

Paul Okoye chilling with his baby



 
 Paul yesterday  tweeted this photo of himself and that babe chilling on a boat in Cape Town, South Africa, where P-Square is performing.