Monday 12 November 2012

DBANJ, FLAVOUR, DAVIDO, CHIDINMA, OMAWUMI AND INFINITY Nominated For KORA AWARDS 2012

The Kora Awards is here once again and embattled founder, Ernest
Adjovi has announced that American R & B singer, Chris Brown, would be
the international guest for this year's edition which will take place
in Côte d'Ivoire.

The Kora Awards was founded in 1994 and is comparable to the American
Grammy Awards in intent. Reputed to be the most prestigious music
award in sub-saharan African, the award is named after the 'Kora,' an
important West African plucked chordophone (Wikipedia).

The full list of nominees are:

Best Male West Africa
Fuse ODG Feat Itz Tiffany, Donae – Azonto, Ghana
Molare – Coupé Decalé, Côte D'ivoire
Dj Arafat – Kpankaka, Côte d'Ivoire
D Banj – Oliver Twist, Nigeria
Sekouba Bambino – Sinontena, Guinée
Flavour – Adamma, Nigeria

Best Female West Africa
Omawumi- If You Ask Me, Nigeria
Viviane Ndour – Kumu Nexxul, Senegal
Chindima – Kedike, Nigeria
Fafa Ruffino Feat Rockin Squat – Ilé, Benin
Claire Bahi Feat. Dj Arafat – Comme Ceci Comme Cela, Côte D'ivoire
Suzanna Lubrano – Pensa Na Mi, Cap Vert

Best Male East Africa
Jimmie Gait Feat Dk – Furi Furi Dance, Kenya
Kidum Feat Sana – Mulika Mwizi, Burundi
Ali Kiba Feat Lady Jay Dee – Single Boy, Tanzanie
Redsan – Ila Wewe, Kenya
Chris D – Aisha, Burundi
Mulatu Astatke – Ethiopie, Ethiopie

Best Female East Africa
Juliana Kanyomozi – I Am Ugandan, Ouganda
Marya – Shiki Simu, Kenya
Helen Berhe – Lebe, Ethiopie
Asther Aweke – Lu Mili, Ethiopie
Saida Karoli – Sakina, Tanzanie
Ikraan Caraale – Gaarsiiya, Somalie

Best Male Central Africa
Lokoua Kanza – Nakonzonga, Rdc
JB M'piana – La Danse Du Cheval, Rdc
Lord Ekomy Ndong – Bi Se Fe Nale, Gabon
Freddy Massamba – Lobelanga, Congo Brazza
Totoi Bolabote – Botaka, Guinée Equatoriale
Ferre Gola – Tchekele Pete, Rdc

Best Female Central Africa
Princess Leoni Kangala Feat Pili Pili Magale – Nzara, Centrafrique
Barbara Kanam – Djarabi, Rdc
Charlotte Dipanda – Coucou, Cameroun
Lady Ponce – Secouer Secouer, Cameroun
Meje 30 – Fimbu Ya Bakanda, Rdc
Mounira Mitchala – Independence, Tchad

Best Male Southern Africa
Madruga Yoyo – Vamos La, Angola
Maya Cool – Faz Um Milagre Em Mim, Angola
The Dogg – The Deception, Namibie
Alain Ramanisum – Sega Sexy, Ile Maurice
Richard – Vou Cuidar De Ti, Mozambique
Mbongeni Ngema – My Baby, Afrique Du Sud

Best Female Southern Africa
Zahara – Loliwe, Afrique Du Sud
Lizha James Feat. Perola – Leva Boy, Mozambique
Yola Araujo Feat. Jacob Desvarieux – E Hoje Ou Nunca, Angola
Toya Delazy – Pump It On, Afrique Du Sud
Titica Feat Ary – Olha O Boneco, Angola
Shelby – Damata, Angola

Best Male North Africa
Cheb Khaled – C'est La Vie, Algerie
Kader Japonais – Gachitili Ma Vie, Algerie
Yassine Rammi Feat. Hammid B – Ya, Maroc
Madou Mc – La Tête Haute, Tunisie
Hossam Habibi – Bafkar Feek, Egypte
Dizzy Dros – Casafonia, Maroc

Best Female North Africa
Kadidja Yama – Samhay, Maroc
Zina Daoudia – Saken Aisha, Maroc
Hasna El Becharia – Djazair Johara, Algerie
Nadia Laarousi – Lil Ya Lil, Algerie

Best African Group
Magic System – La Danse Des Magician, Cã´Te D'ivoire
Toofan – C Magik, Togo
X Maleya – Tchokolo, Cameroun
Malaika – Never Change My Mind, Afrique Du Sud
Camp Mulla – Party Don't Stop, Kenya
Gal Level – Ohole, Namibie

Best Male Diaspora (USA)
Chris Brown Feat. Lil'wayne & Busta Rhymes – Look At Me Now, Usa
Jay-Z Feat Kanye West – Niggaz In Paris, USA
Chris Brown – Yeah, USA
P Diddy – I'm Coming Home, USA
Florida – I Got A Feeling, USA
Wiz Khalifa – Roll Up, USA

Best Female Diaspora (USA)
Rihanna – We Found Love, USA
Rammy – G For Gentlemen, Côte D'ivoire
Beyonce – Run The World, USA
Nikki Minaj – Superbass, USA
Keri Hilson Feat. Nelly – Lose Control, USA
Tolumide – For Me, USA

Best Male Diaspora (Europe and Carribean)
Sexion D'assaut – Avant Qu'elle Ne Parte, France
Stromae – Alors On Danse, Belgique
Logobi Gt Feat Sisi K Et Bb Model- Elle Danse Sexy, France
Victor O – Vini Dou, France
Jim Rama Feat Alan Cavé – Mon Seul Regret, France
Slaï – Ça Ne Te Convient Pas, France

Best Female Diaspora (Europe and Carribbean)
Njie – Marzouk Ethnie, France
Michelle Henderson – Pani Pawol, Dominique
Tanya St Val – N'oublie Pas, France
Stevy Mahi – Yenki Pou Vou, France
Jocelyne Labylle – Quelqu'un De Bien, France
Sega El – Jaloux, France

Best Male Gospel
Landry Foua Bi – La Clé De Ma Liberté, Côte D'ivoire
Yvan – Ton Amour Me Suffit, Benin
Thocco Katimba – Ambuye Ndiribe Nanu Mau, Malawi
Carlam – Prospérité, Gabon
Skuulfo – Adandesie, Ghana
Mesach Semakula Feat Dj Michael – Nina Omukwano, Ouganda

Best Female Gospel
Soeur Lydie Nseya – Bolamu, Rdc
Bernice Blackie – Crucifixion, Liberia
Tonzi – Shima Imana, Rwanda
Rebecca – I Need You More, Nigeria
N'lauretta – Hommage À Jésus, Cameroun
L'or Mbongo – Yeshua, Angola

Best Gospel Group
Joyous Celebration – Wangilwela, Afrique Du Sud
Seraphim Song's – Impundu, Burundi
Infinity – Press On, Nigeria
Soweto Gospel Choir – Avulekile Amasango, Afrique Du Sud
Dmk – Don't Worry, Zambia
Gael – Amour Eternel, Rdc

Best Male Traditional
Kiflay Issak – Mekseb, Erythrée
Stanlux – Africavio, Togo
Nasser – Moustapha, Mauritanie
King Ayisoba – Awudome, Ghana
Koo Nimo – Sounds From Ghana, Ghana

Best Female Traditional
Hamsou Garba – Magana Zoutchi, Niger
Aida Sam – Saraaba, Senegal
Myriam Fares – Tlah, Maroc
Queen Koumb – Sissa Na Bu Ngussu, Gabon
Affou Keita – Commandant, Côte D'ivoire

Best Group Traditional
Les Reines Mères – Tos, Côte D'ivoire
Ni Malagasy Orchestra – Salegy, Madagascar
Tinariwen – Tenere Taqqim Tossam, Mali
Les Frères Guedehoungue – Feu De Brousse, Benin
Sotheca – Goly, Côte D'ivoire
The Dizu Plaatjies Ibuyambo Ensemble – Izindiba, Afrique Du Sud

Best Male Newcomer
Aslay – Niwenawe, Kenya
Floby – Saanida, Burkina Faso
Loyiso – Wrong To You, Afrique Du Sud
Aziz Azion – My Oxygen, Ouganda
Davido – Dami Duro, Nigeria
John Chiti – Wapusuku, Zambie

Best Female Newcomer
Djelika Diawara – An Mi Woula, Mali
Amira Fathy – Ou'bal El Banat, Egypt
Keko Feat Madtraxxx- Make You Dance, Kenya
Nuella – Wakoulezi, Cote D'ivoire
Sessimã – Mayavio, Benin
Sacha Feat Bably- Nsobanurira, Rwanda

Best Director
Clarence Peters For Capital Dreams – Kedike Of Chindima, Nigeria
Dj Marcell- Leva Boy Of Lizha James, Mozambique
Ash Dibben – Loliwe Of Zahara, Afrique Du Sud
Gelongal – Kumu Nexxul Of Viviane Ndour, Senegal
Grand Poucet – Coupé-Décallé Of Molare, Côte D'ivoire
Jessy Nottola – Oh Amadou Of Amadou Et Maryam, Tanzanie.

HALIMA ABUBAKAR Battles Cancer with Shaved Hair

The rate at which cancer is eating deep into the society is becoming
very alarming. Before now, not much awareness has been carried out on
the silent killer disease taking over that accolade from the once
dreaded HIV/AIDS disease.

Cancer, according to recent research, is killing more people than
HIV/AIDS. Cancer has various types like the breast, skin, cervical,
lungs, e.t.c., which eat deep into people due to inability to go for
check ups or much awareness on it.

One actress that is taking a bold step in battling the menace caused
by cancer is Halima Abubakar. To fight cancer, the sexy Kogi-State
actress has shaved her hair to that effect.

According to what Nigeriafilms.com scooped from Halima, she shaved her
hair with the aim of raising awareness for cancer in conjunction with
Wow Diva organisation.

How Anger Affects Your Health and Tips on How to Manage Anger

Anger is a powerful emotion. If it isn't handled appropriately, it may
have destructive results for both you and your loved ones.
Uncontrolled anger can lead to arguments, physical fights, physical
abuse, assault and self-harm.

On the other hand, well-managed anger can be a useful
emotion that motivates you to make positive changes.

More often than not, we find ourselves seething with rage over
something we probably could have reacted more calmly or different to
and then we begin to feel remorse afterwards.

Anger is a normal and even healthy emotion — but it's important to
deal with it in a positive way; it's when we allow our anger take
control over us that it becomes a problem.

Health problems

The constant flood of stress chemicals and associated metabolic
changes that accompany recurrent unmanaged anger can eventually cause
harm to many different systems of the body.

Some of the short and long-term health problems that have been linked
to unmanaged anger include:

Headache
Digestion problems, such as abdominal pain
Insomnia
Increased anxiety
Depression
High blood pressure
Skin problems, such as eczema
Heart attack
Stroke.


Do you want to put your anger in check? Start by considering these 7
anger management tips.

No. 1: Take a timeout

Counting to 10 isn't just for kids alone – it works for adults as
well. Before reacting to a tense situation, take a few moments to
breathe deeply and count to 10 or longer. Slowing down can help defuse
your temper.

If necessary, take a breather from the person or source of your anger
until you feel calm or in control of emotion again.

No. 2: Once you're calm, express your anger

As soon as you're thinking clearly, express your frustration in an
assertive but nonconfrontational way. State your concerns and needs
clearly and directly, without hurting others or trying to control
them.

No. 3: Get some exercise

Physical activity can provide an outlet for your emotions, especially
if you're about to erupt. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a
brisk walk or run, or spend some time doing other favorite physical
activities.

Physical activity stimulates various brain chemicals that can leave
you feeling happier and more relaxed than you were before you worked
out.

No. 4: Think before you speak

In the heat of the moment, it's easy to say something you'll later
regret: words are like milk, once spilled, they can't be gathered.

Therefore, take a few moments to collect your thoughts before saying
anything — and allow others involved in the situation to do the same.

No. 5: Identify possible solutions

Instead of focusing on what made you mad, work on resolving the issue
at hand. Does your child's messy room drive you crazy? Close the door.

Is your partner late for dinner every night? Schedule meals later in
the evening — or agree to eat on your own a few times a week. Remind
yourself that anger won't fix anything, and might only make it worse.

No. 6: Stick with 'I' statements

To avoid criticizing or laying blames on others — which might only
increase tension — use "I" statements to describe the problem.

Be respectful and specific. For example, say, "I'm upset that you
borrowed my textbook and tore off some pages," instead of, "You are
always careless with other people's property."

No. 7: Don't hold a grudge

Forgiveness is a powerful tool. If you allow anger and other negative
feelings to crowd out positive feelings, you might find yourself
swallowed up by your own bitterness or sense of injustice.

But if you can forgive someone who angered you, you might both learn
from the situation. It's unrealistic to expect everyone to behave
exactly as you want at all times.

Sunday 11 November 2012

Box Office: Skyfall the Biggest Bond of All-Time; Lincoln Looks Presidential

Skyfall reigns. The new James Bond adventure set a franchise record
with a nearly $88 million domestic debut, per weekend box-office
estimates, and vaulted toward the half-billion-dollar mark worldwide.

Only Steven Spielberg's Lincoln managed to secure any bragging rights
over 007, with the Oscar candidate coming up big in limited release.
Two weeks after bowing overseas, Skyfall now stands at $428.6 million
overall. Its worldwide from the last three days alone was $177
million.

In these parts, the film destroyed the series' opening-weekend mark of
$68 million held by 2008's Quantum of Solace. It looked especially big
in IMAX, where it set a new mark for a non-summer opener, the company
said.

A winner with critics, Daniel Craig's third Bond outing, after Quantum
and 2006's Casino Royale, was graded an A in audience polling. Since
it began showing domestically Thursday in what were billed as sneak
previews, Skyfall has taken in $90 million.

Lincoln, meanwhile, looked about as big as it could on 11 screens,
grossing $900,000. Its per-screen average of $81,818 was the weekend's
best, blowing away even Skyfall's mammoth $25,050.

The film, featuring Daniel Day-Lewis' odds-on-favorite Best Actor
performance, goes wide next weekend. Elsewhere, Wreck-It Ralph and
Denzel Washington's Flight both held well in their second weekends,
while Ben Affleck's Argo continued to look strong in its fifth
weekend.

A week after dropping out of the Top 10, the comedy Pitch Perfect was
back in, climbing over the likes of Paranormal Activity 4 and
Sinister.

Here's the rundown of the weekend's top movies, per Friday-Sunday
domestic estimates as reported by the studios and Exhibitor Relations:
- Skyfall, $87.8 million - Wreck-It Ralph, $33.1 million - Flight,
$15.1 million - Argo, $6.7 million - Taken 2, $4 million - Here Comes
the Boom, $2.6 million - Cloud Atlas, $2.53 million - Pitch Perfect,
$2.5 million - The Man With the Iron Fists, $2.49 million - Hotel
Transylvania, $2.4 million

Justin Bieber Talks Selena Gomez Breakup: "I Don't Know What's Going On in My Life"

Justin Bieber is talking about the end of his and Selena Gomez's
romance--sorta. The "Boyfriend" pop star was asked about the breakup a
few hours after E! News exclusively reported they had split.

"I don't know what to say," he said in an interview with the Open
House Party radio show on Saturday, neither confirming nor denying the
news.

"I don't know what's going on in my life. To even assess that it
doesn't make sense 'cause I have not made any comment." Bieber laughed
when the show's host cracked that he could pull a Taylor Swift by
singing about it. Both Gomez and Bieber are now in the NYC area.

The former Wizards of Waverly Place starlet was spotted at LAX
yesterday catching a flight there while Bieber has a concert tomorrow
at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

New biography expose how the Jackson family used the King of Pop for his money Read more:


In the late summer of 2001, Michael Jackson's family were after him again. It was two days before his scheduled departure for New York, where his 30th Anniversary concerts were to be staged at Madison Square Garden.

Performers would include Destiny's Child, Ray Charles and Whitney  Houston, and friends Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando had been recruited to deliver televised speeches.

Michael wanted his family in New York as well; his brothers to perform a medley of hits from their days as the Jackson 5, while his parents sat in special box seats. The Jacksons insisted that they should receive appearance fees and it was agreed that family members would get honorariums of $250,000, even those who would just be there to watch the show.

Pride and joy: Michael Jackson, pictured with his two oldest children Prince and Paris in 2001, was used by his family for money, something which continued after his death

Pride and joy: Michael Jackson, pictured with his two oldest children Prince and Paris in 2001, was used by his family for money, something which continued after his death

Just days before the first concert, though, Jermaine Jackson read an article that said his brother would be making as much as $10 million from the two shows and convinced his parents that Michael should pay the three of them another $500,000 apiece.

Jermaine and his father Joe drew  up a contract and, with mother Katherine in tow, chased Michael around California to try to get him to sign.

Michael took refuge for several days at the house of his friend Marc Schaffel, co-producer of the event, then made a dash north to Neverland Ranch. He and his two young children, four-year-old Prince and three-year-old Paris, had barely set foot inside  the house when Joe, Katherine and Jermaine appeared at the gate.

 

Michael told the security guards to tell his family he wasn't there. Joe Jackson, though, refused to budge. 'I'm his father,' Joe told the guards. 'I need to use the bathroom. His mother needs to use the bathroom. Let us in.'

Frantic, Michael phoned Schaffel. If they got through the gate, his family would hound him to sign this contract, he explained. But he couldn't keep his mother locked outside when she was pleading just to use the bathroom.

He told Schaffel he would instruct the guards to tell his family again that Mr Jackson was not on the premises, but to admit them so that they could use the facilities.

But as soon as Joe and Jermaine were through the gate, they drove to the main house and pushed their way inside. 'They literally ransacked the place,' Schaffel remembered.

Michael retreated with Prince and Paris to a hiding place concealed behind a secret door at the back of his bedroom closet and phoned Schaffel from there. He was in tears, literally whimpering into the phone.

Sisterly love: Michael Jackson, with sisters and Janet, right, and LaToya who allegedly ransacked his home for cash and valuables

Sisterly love: Michael Jackson, with sisters and Janet, right, and LaToya who allegedly ransacked his home for cash and valuables

'You see what they do to me? Do you understand now why I don't want anything to do with my brothers, why I hide from them and refuse to answer their phone calls?

'I've supported my brothers, supported them all,' Michael cried. 'I've put their kids through school. But they still come after me, still wanting more. It never ends. And my father's worse than they are.'

Michael choked up, Schaffel recalled, and then sobbed: 'The worst part, the part that kills me, is that I have to lie to my own mother. Do you understand, Marc?' Michael asked. 'Do you understand now why I am the way I am? How else could I be?

For someone who so often professed his loneliness, Michael Jackson spent a remarkable amount of time avoiding people. He wore disguises, broke off relationships, and changed telephone numbers, but still paparazzi, delusional women, and desperate men pursued him. The saddest part, though, was that the people Michael took the greatest pains to elude were the members of his own family.

Guardian: The three Jackson children with their grandmother Katherine who has been giving money she received from her son to other members of the family

Guardian: The three Jackson children with their grandmother Katherine who has been giving money she received from her son to other members of the family

Until the time he found a way to live off his sons' talent, his father Joe had worked the four-to-midnight shift as a crane operator amid the blast-furnace heat of the Inland Steel Mill, in Gary, Indiana. He earned barely enough to sustain the family home – a tiny aluminium-sided cube in which 11 people shared a bathroom.

Michael's memories of early rehearsals all centred on the father/manager  who bellowed at them constantly, smacking his sons or throwing them into walls if they made a mistake.

When the band signed to Motown, Michael was quickly singled out as the star. Jackie and Tito possessed only modest musical talent and Marlon had none at all. Jermaine had an adequate singing voice.

Such was Michael's talent that just one year after signing with the label, the group delivered a debut record, I Want You Back, that shot to the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

In February 1970, the Jackson 5 released their second single, ABC. And with The Love You Save and I'll Be There, they became the first group ever to send their first four releases to the top of the charts.

Between tours, Joe and his sons returned home to a five-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in the Los Angeles enclave of Encino. There was  an Olympic-size swimming pool, sports facilities, luxury cars and servants' quarters.

Reunited: His brothers, including Jermaine, left, hounded Michael over fees for appearing at the King of Pop's 30th Anniversary shows in 2001

Reunited: His brothers, including Jermaine, left, hounded Michael over fees for appearing at the King of Pop's 30th Anniversary shows in 2001

By the mid-Seventies, the Jackson 5 were in professional decline – in sharp contrast with Michael, the true star of the group.

His brothers had wanted to work on the Off The Wall album with him, but Michael refused, even when his mother attempted to convince him that he owed them. Released in 1979, it sold nearly seven million copies worldwide.

Then came the release of Thriller in December 1982, which turned him into, as Rolling Stone put it, 'quite simply, the biggest star in the pop music universe'. Off The Wall had already made him wealthier than the rest of his family put together, now he would earn more than $200 million from sales of the Thriller album.

No longer his manager, his father was as calculating as ever. He knew that playing the boys against one another was a winning strategy. What a great idea it would be, he suggested to Jackie, Tito, Marlon, and Randy, to capitalise on the  success of Thriller by including Michael in a 'reunion tour'.

Michael resisted. He was tired of touring, he said, tired of all the attention, tired of travel and hotel rooms. Tired of his family, period.

The brothers first tried using guilt to sway him. Marlon was going through a divorce and couldn't even make his mortgage payments. Maybe he should sell up and buy a smaller house, Michael suggested. The brothers then called a meeting at which they showed up with a life-size poster of Michael and told him they were going to put it onstage in his place. Michael wouldn't relent. It was time to play their ace in the hole.

During a private meeting Katherine requested with Michael, she implored him to join his brothers on the tour. They needed the money, she told her son. Finally, when all else failed, she pulled out the big gun: 'For me, Michael, please?'

Legacy: Michael Jackson, on staged uring the Dangerous Tour, left his children everything

Legacy: Michael Jackson, on stage during the Dangerous Tour, left his children everything

It was a choice between the only two things Michael had, his mother's love and his career. He chose his mother's love, of course.

At the first stop in Kansas City, Jermaine told a reporter: 'Even though Michael is very talented, a lot of his success has been due to timing and a little bit of luck. It could have been him, or it could just as easily have been me.'

Michael distanced himself from his brothers as the tour progressed, refusing to stay on the same hotel floor with them. He insisted his attorneys be present at the business meetings that, within the first few dates, became the only conversations he had with his siblings. The other Jacksons insisted upon  collecting their payments immediately after each show.

No one in his family, though, was prepared for the shout-out Michael gave on December 9, 1984: 'This is our last and final show. It's been a long 20 years and we love you all.'

Michael looked at the shocked expressions on his brothers' faces and couldn't suppress his smile.

Now established as one of the most famous families on the planet, life among the Jacksons was becoming a soap opera, and a sordid one at that. Michael was determined to distance himself.

The public humiliations seemed endless. In 1983, Jackie's affair with Los Angeles Lakers cheerleader and future television talent-show judge Paula Abdul blew up his marriage. In March 1987, Jermaine showed up for Marlon's birthday party carrying his three-month-old son by a woman named Margaret Maldonado, while his wife looked on with an expression of bewilderment.

During their divorce, Jermaine's wife Hazel would allege that her husband had attempted to rape her.

By 1990, Michael had moved  to  Neverland, his personal amusement park in Santa Barbara County, California.

He made no comment when newspapers reported that Randy's wife Eliza was accusing her husband of beating her throughout her pregnancy. The Jackson brothers were all just like Joe, Eliza told a reporter, except for Michael.

Though they depended on his money, usually dispensed through their mother Katherine, his siblings weren't averse to criticising their brother in public.

Michael's relationship with his  sister La Toya was shattered in December 1993, when she responded to the Jordan Chandler scandal by holding a press conference in Tel Aviv, at which she declared her belief that the accusations against her brother were true.

Golden boy: It became clear early in their career that Michael was the one in The Jackson Five (left to right: Tito, Marlon, Jackie, Michael and Jermaine) who had true talent

Golden boy: It became clear early in their career that Michael was the one in The Jackson Five (left to right: Tito, Marlon, Jackie, Michael and Jermaine) who had true talent

'I can't remain silent,' she squeaked into a bank of microphones. 'I will not be a silent collaborator in his crimes against small, innocent  children.'

[Jordan was a 13-year-old boy whom Michael has been accused of sexually molesting. The claims, which Jackson always denied, resulted in a payment of more than $18 million to the boy's family. He would later describe the decision to make a deal with the Chandlers, his lawyer said, as 'the worst mistake of his life'.]

In 2003, when Michael's world was collapsing all around him, amid his arrest on further child molestation charges, of which he would be acquitted two years later, Jermaine had gone to New York publishers with a 'tell-all' book proposal.

The Jacksons viewed youngest brother Randy as the most conniving among them. He was a chip off the old block, far more like Joe than any of his brothers, visitors said – and that wasn't intended as a  compliment.

Joe Jackson had been hiding from creditors since 1987. He was living mostly on hand-outs from Katherine (who divvied up the $25,000 cheque Michael sent to her each month among needy family members) and was incessantly looking for opportunities to draw his most famous son into business deals.

THE JARFUL OF STICK-ON NOSES

In his closet at Neverland, Jackson kept a big jar of fake noses of various shapes and sizes, surrounded by tubes of stage glue.

'He told me they were for disguises,' recalled Adrian McManus, one of his staff at the ranch. At this point, Michael was disguising the result  of at least six rhinoplasty operations: a pair of nostrils surrounded by a rim of shrivelled, shrunken, discoloured cartilage.

The singer had been a skilled make-up artist since his teens, and in 15 minutes at the mirror could create an appearance that fooled most people.

Plastic surgeons had been speculating on TV since as early as 1990 that the tip of his nose had been replaced by a prosthetic of either bone or plastic.

By about 2001, the way his nose changed from year to year, sometimes from week to week, had given him away.

But he managed to salvage something from this personal disaster: at least he could now have the nose he had always wanted – Bobby Driscoll's. The most famous child star of the late Forties and early Fifties, Driscoll had for years been an icon of Jackson's to rival Shirley Temple.

There is footage from 2002 of Jackson standing amid an enthralled crowd outside the Virgin Megastore in Times Square, New York, his Bobby Driscoll nose raised to the sky as if to declare: 'I am Peter Pan.'

'They all looked to Michael as an ATM machine,' observed the Los Angeles attorney and radio host  Leo Terrell.

Within hours of Michael's death on June 25, 2009, the battle over the estate began. The King of Pop was going to be worth a billion dollars, maybe two billion, maybe more. The women of the clan initiated what became a week-long occupation and search of the Carolwood Drive chateau in Los Angeles where he died.

The first night, La Toya Jackson and her boyfriend Jeffre Phillips demanded to be admitted to the house. Three hours later, Katherine went inside after them.

It was mid-morning in London when Michael's children's former nanny Grace Rwaramba received a call from Katherine.

According to Rwaramba, Katherine began the conversation: 'Grace, the children are crying. They are asking about you. They can't believe that their father died. Grace, you remember Michael used to hide cash at the house? I'm here. Where can it be?'

But security guards said it was La Toya, along with her boyfriend, who loaded black rubbish bags filled with cash into duffel bags and placed them in the garage. La Toya would later insist that nearly all of Michael's money was gone by the time she arrived at the house.

It did not become obvious that the Jacksons intended to remove whatever valuables were inside the house until the next morning, when Janet Jackson arrived at the front gate and demanded that it be opened to admit the moving van behind her.

A couple of hours later the van left with La Toya's boyfriend  Phillips at the wheel.

Katherine and her daughters made it clear they wouldn't be leaving any time soon. 'They camped out for most of a week,' the head of the security firm recalled, coming and going 'whenever they felt like it.'

Michael's will came to light about a week after his death; its executors were to be a lawyer, an accountant and a former record company executive named by Michael. It stipulated that 40 per cent of his estate was to be held in trust for Prince, Paris, and his third child Blanket. Another 20 per cent would be assigned to various charities; the remaining  40 per cent would be used to support Katherine, who would be guardian of Michael's children. After Katherine's death, her share would revert to the children.

In the meantime, the executors had 'absolute discretion' to decide how the money from the Katherine Jackson Trust would be distributed. There was no provision for Michael's father or siblings.

Moneygrabbing: LaToya, pictured with Paris, and her boyfriend allegedly drove to Michael Jackson's house after his death and stuffed binbags with cash

Moneygrabbing: LaToya, pictured with Paris, and her boyfriend allegedly drove to Michael Jackson's house after his death and stuffed binbags with cash

Over the next two years, the clamour among Katherine's children to collect their mother's share of the estate grew ever more threatening. For some time, almost nothing was left over for Katherine's children; according to the executors, Michael had made it clear that he did not intend to provide for his siblings.

Even when Katherine's monthly stipend was increased to $8,000, several of her children demanded that she challenge the estate's administration.

The opening act of the craziest Jackson family drama since Michael's death began on July 14, when Katherine, 82, was flown to a spa resort in Tucson, Arizona, without the knowledge of her grandchildren, but accompanied by a group of her children.

Within a few days, the media were reporting on a letter that had been signed by five of Michael's siblings – Randy, Janet, Jermaine, Rebbie, and Tito – demanding that the executors of Michael's will resign and stating that the will itself was 'fake, flawed, and fraudulent'.

[The American courts have upheld the will. Yet the allegations, dismissed by the executors as wrong and defamatory,  surfaced again last month when David Gest, a longtime friend of Michael, spoke out in support of the siblings' claim.]

The adults responsible for Michael's children, including his nephew TJ Jackson, became convinced that Michael's brothers and sisters intended to gain a conservatorship [a legal form of control in America] over Katherine, possibly by demonstrating her incompetence to serve as the guardian of the children. The money, as everyone knew, would follow those three children.

Still more outlandish, though, were the events of Monday, July 23. Shortly after 1pm, Prince and Paris were in an SUV returning home to the Calabasas estate through the double gates when another SUV, loaded with passengers, pulled right up to  its bumper.

Randy Jackson was at the wheel of the tailing vehicle, which made it to the inner gate just as the barrier was coming down.

Legend lost: Michael Jackson left his billion dollar estate to his children, but members of his family are still trying to get their hand on the money

Legend lost: Michael Jackson left his billion dollar estate to his children, but members of his family are still trying to get their hand on the money

'He just drove through and broke the arm off,' recalled Sandra Ribera, an associate of Katherine's lawyer, who was watching from the pool house. 'All of a sudden the doors open and there's this swarm of people pointing cameras all around.'

Ribera said the people in the driveway were Randy Jackson, Janet Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, and several of Prince, Paris, and Blanket's cousins. It was friendly at first, with hugs all round.

But Katherine's security team, who were guarding the house, quickly realised that the other Jacksons were there to take Michael's children. Janet went for her niece Paris, while Randy approached Prince and Jermaine engaged the guards, all three of them still using their cell phones as video cameras. When Janet and Randy told Paris and Prince they were coming with them, both teenagers flatly refused to go.

Prince turned his back on Randy, but Jermaine pulled the boy aside and told him this was something that had been in the planning for three years and that it was important for him to join in with the rest of the family.

Prince shrugged off Jermaine and continued walking toward the house. Paris, meanwhile, made it clear to Janet that she wouldn't be leaving.

The TMZ entertainment website would initially report, based on anonymous sources, that Janet told Paris she was a 'spoiled little bitch' and that Paris answered: 'This is our house, not the Jackson family house. Get the f*** out!'

When security guards blocked his way, Randy, who had been smiling up until then, began to snarl warnings about not interfering in a family matter.

Caught up: Michael Jackson's three children Blanket, Paris and Prince Michael have had a difficult relationship with their aunts and uncles since the death of their father

Caught up: Michael Jackson's three children Blanket, Paris and Prince Michael have had a difficult relationship with their aunts and uncles since the death of their father

One of the guards suggested perhaps he should leave the property and Randy became enraged, cursing in the man's face, which was when Trent Jackson, a cousin and a member of the security team, grabbed him. The two grappled, then the bull-strong Trent put Randy in a headlock.

The scuffle ended when Trent withdrew with Prince and Paris into the house. Those who were staying at Calabasas would say later that the saddest thing about the entire scene was the way  Jermaine had used his sons.

'Jermaine is cursing as bad as you can curse in front of these kids and fighting and doing all this stuff, and he's telling his kids to videotape it,' Ribera recalled. 'And Jermajesty [Jermaine's son] . . . is just sobbing. His face is covered in tears. He's taping, but he's sobbing.'

A sheriff's car answering an emergency call arrived at the front gate and everyone froze. The sheriff's deputies persuaded Randy, Janet, and Jermaine and their group to leave.

'Gotta love fam,' Paris tweeted to her followers shortly after they were gone.

On July 26, Katherine was finally brought home. That series of clumsily plotted scenes left her brood more divided than ever. But it was a comfort to her to know that, in the end, they would all be together again.

Katherine's deal with Forest Lawn Cemetery to acquire Michael's crypt in the Sanctuary of Ascension had included the purchase of 11 other burial spots. In death, Michael Jackson would be surrounded by the family he had tried to keep at a distance for most of his life.


Pastor AYO ORITSEJAFOR’S Private Jet in Picture

The Jet Sitting Majestically At The Tarmac

Fresh facts have continued to emerge over the recent presentation of a
private jet to Papa Ayo Oritsejafor, founder of the Word of Life Bible
Church Warri, Delta state and President, Christian Association of
Nigeria, in commemoration of his birthday and 40th year anniversary on
the pulpit.

According to an investigation by Sahara Reporters, Oritsejafor's jet
is a Canadian-made Bombardier jet with US registration number N431CB
which was manufactured in 1994 and previously belonged to two
different owners in the US.

The jet was reportedly flown out of the US from Morristown, New
Jersey, in September 2012 ostensibly to be retrofitted and serviced
before delivery last week to Mr. Oritsejafor.

Investigations over the internet revealed that the jet's owners in New
Jersey listed it for sale in July 2012.

The data also showed that the jet had once been upgraded to give it
more engine power. The jet's interior is furnished with gold accents
in the toilet and bathroom area.

Although the cost of the jet was not announced, investigation revealed
that it could cost as high as $4.9m (Naira equivalent at current
official exchange rate of Dollar to Naira is N769,300,000).

Now, let's move on to better things and stop condemning, or for some
people, feeling bad about the success of men of God.

PHOTO: ICE PRINCE bought Himself multi-million naira new automobile – a Lamborghini Car

And it's not just his fame and record sales that is increasing. The
Jos-born musician, has added a new automobile – a Lamborghini – to his
garage.

The 26-year-old was all too happy to share his joy with everyone, as
he posted pictures of the multi-million naira car on his Instagram
page.

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Y! online Photos Of the Week: Bond Babe and Gay Bond

Saturday 10 November 2012

PHOTOS: Kim Kardashian shows off curves and cleavage in red dress

The 32-year-old stopped traffic as she showed off her curvy body in
the red Kardashian Kollection dress on Thursday, in London.

No doubt Kim Kardashian is looking fabulous , do you see What I am seeing. ?