Monday, November 11, 2013

Meet The World's Thinnest Girl Who Weighs 27 kg & Has To Eat Every 20 Minutes


At just 5ft 2" (1.58m) tall and weighing a little over 27 kg, Lizzie Velasquez, 24, appears worryingly thin at first glance. But her tiny frame wasn't caused by an eating disorder. Instead, it is the result of a syndrome so rare that it is shared by very few other people in the world.
Her condition means that try as she might, Lizzie, from Austin in Texas, finds it impossible to gain weight or store fat, and as a result, she's forced to eat up to 60 small meals a day.

 Despite the challenges, the courageous 24-year-old insists she wouldn't change a thing about herself and, instead, throws herself into her work as a motivational speaker and anti-bullying campaigner.
"I would never, ever change my appearance, even if I could," she says. "It's taken me so many years to accept who I am and like the person that I see in the mirror so I would never change it just to "fit in"."
 But despite her bravery, the condition, which is yet to be fully diagnosed and named, casts a shadow over her life, not least because most of the people who suffer from the syndrome die in childhood.
Her doctor says: "Lizzie is one of the very few people in the world to have this condition. Sufferers have very little muscle mass, their limbs look very thin, spindly, and many of these people, they die very early in life. Other children with this have had very different experiences. Lizzie is 24 right now so she has beaten these odds."
Because of the illness, Lizzie has already lost the sight in her right eye and has limited use of the other. Nevertheless, she has refused to allow that to stop her and has penned two best-selling books, and works as a motivational speaker doing up to 200 talks a year.
"My parents raised me to be completely normal. They never told me I was different," she narrates. "The only thing is that I was smaller than the other kids but I was just like them. As I got older, I became more aware of why people were staring at me and I started getting really angry.
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"I hated the fact that none of these kids wanted to get to know me. In my mind, I'm just like them and I would never tell my parents I was being bullied so my way of coping with it is when I would take a bath and nobody was in the room with me, and that's when I would cry."
Once, she saw a photo of herself on the Internet with a caption 'The Ugliest Woman In The World'.
"I felt like somebody was putting their hand through the computer screen and punching me over and over," she says. "There were thousands and thousands of comments. The first one said: "I just threw up over my keyboard. You're gross." The second, "eww, kill it with fire, now". Others asked why my parents didn't abort me because I'm so ugly. Can you imagine that?"
Despite the vile comments, Lizzie says she has no fear of bullies anymore and if she were to meet one in future, her response would be: 'I won'.
For now, she's concentrating on the future and the anti-bullying charity she hopes to set up.
"My dreams for the future are continuing to help others," she explains. "I want to create an anti-bulling company. Something for kids and adults and teenagers who are struggling and so far, my dreams have come true."

Davido Poses With Nigerian Eaglets, Under-17 Champions

LOL, see what he captioned the photo. lil bros indeed.

Maheeda blasted for posing in Catholic nun costume

Quite a number of people were offended that controversial singer Maheeda, known for posting naked pics on social media, posed in a nun outfit. The first set of pics (above) were not bad but then Maheeda had to get people talking. She removed the Nun tunic (the gown) and revealed a sexy lingerie-type costume underneath it while still wearing the nun white coif and black veil. Some felt she's mocking the Catholic Church. See the photos after the cut...

Saturday, November 09, 2013

Eaglets' Iheanacho: I'm Feeling A Million Things


photo - Eaglets' Iheanacho: I'm Feeling A Million Things
Nigeria's outstanding No10 Kelechi Iheanacho put on a dazzling display of football in United Arab Emirates, scoring six goals and setting up a further seven en route to a fourth title for the west Africans. A playmaker and lethal finisher all rolled into one, his trademark goal celebrations had the Nigerian fans in UAE on their feet from start to finish.
FIFA.com caught up with the best player of the 2013 U-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates to talk about how it feels to be a world champion, his chat with Nigerian legend Nwankwo Kanu and why he had doubts about his size and strength when he was called into the national team camp.
How does it feel to be a world champion?
Kelechi Iheanacho: I feel good, I feel good, I feel good! I thank God because I feel so good. I don’t know if I can find the words to say what I’m actually feeling. I can’t even tell what I’m feeling because I’m feeling a millions things at the same time. I am feeling love for my teammates and my family and my country. I feel all of it. I’m on a high for winning the World Cup and the Golden Ball [best player].
It’s all smiles here in the locker-room. How close to you feel to your teammates at this moment?
None of this could have been possible without my teammates. They are the best. The way we all cooperated together to win the World Cup is simple amazing. It’s like nothing else I’ve ever felt. I give them thanks for making it possible for us to do what we did.
You were named the tournament’s best player and you were the second top-scorer. How does that feel on a personal level?
It means a lot to me personally because when I came into the national team camp I felt uneasy. A lot of the boys thought maybe I was too small, too skinny to be a good player. But I realized now with what I’ve done here that God is preparing something special for me.
It’s been an exciting few weeks for you and your Golden Eaglets here in the United Arab Emirates. How has your time been? 
I’ve loved the time I’ve spent here in UAE. It’s a wonderful country and it was amazing for me and my teammates to see a different part of the world and to show our football to the people here. I will remember it always.
You had tremendous support from Nigerian fans here for all of your games. How important was that?
The fans here have supported us so much. It’s been incredible. They’ve given us courage and cheered us up when things weren’t going so well. The fans here in the stadium and the ones back home, they own a part of this trophy too. They helped us to win it.
One of Nigeria’s best-ever players, Nwankwo Kanu, was here to watch the final, and you two had a long chat after the whistle. What did you talk about?
He is the true hero of football in our country. Back home, he’s like a father, like a brother. He’s like everything to me. He always gives us advice. He comes to train with us, to make sure we’re happy and moving in the right direction. He helps us to understand what football is really about, and what it takes to make it in the game. Talking with him and being with him is just a great honour.
Do you have a message for the people back home?
I just want to send my love back home; to everyone and to everything Nigerian

Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)


photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
Nigeria-Mexico 3:0
  • Erick AGUIRRE (9' OG)
  • Kelechi IHEANACHO (56')
  • Musa MUHAMMED (81')
  • Referee: Craig THOMSON (SCO)
Nigeria became the most successful team in FIFA U-17 World Cup history with a 3-0 win over holders Mexico at the Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
The final was a rematch of the 6-1 win Nigeria inflicted on the Mexicans in Group F play and sees the Golden Eaglets lay hands on the junior world trophy for the fourth time in their history, one better than South American giants Brazil.
When the final whistle went in the UAE capital, fans and players alike rejoiced, fingers pointed to the sky, with what has become the traditional Nigerian celebration of "yes, yes yes!"
Mexico kept the ball for a full two minutes at the start of the game, moving it around well and making the Nigerians chase. El Tri even managed the first chance on goal after six minutes. Osvaldo Rodriguez crossed from the left, but Alejandro Diaz couldn’t keep his close-range effort the right side of the post. Two minutes on and Ivan Ochoa – who scored twice in the semi-final win over Argentina – saw his off-balance header pushed over the bar by Dele Alampasu.
The corner came to nothing for the Mexicans, but Nigeria benefitted greatly by bursting out on a classic counter-attack. Kelechi Iheanacho went flying up the pitch. With just one Mexican defender in position, the No10 Golden Eaglet laid the ball in for Taiwo Awoniyi who then fed it on to Musa Yahaha, who had a little help from Erick Aguirre. The Mexican midfielder mistakenly hit the ball into his own net in an attempt to recover.
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
With the score 1-0, Musa Muhammed was giving the Mexicans fits with his rampaging runs up the right side. He pinned the opponents back at every opportunity. As the first half pushed toward the interval, the Africans upped their tempo in search of a second goal. Yahaya rattled the crossbar with a stunning effort from 20 yards out after 38 minutes. Pressure was mounting and the fans in the stands were on their feet when Awoniyi’s bicycle-kick from the penalty spot forced Raul Gudino into a magnificent reaction save in the dying moments of the half.
The second period began with a frenzy of attacks at both ends of the pitch, but it was Nigeria who made theirs count, making it 2-0 in the 56th minute. Captain Muhammed unleashed a wicked swirling shot that Mexican keeper Gudino simply couldn’t hang on to. He spilled a rebound directly to the feet of the most dangerous man on the pitch, and Iheanacho made no mistake dispatching his sixth goal of the tournament.
With a quarter-hour to go, Mexico managed to carve out a rare second-half chance, but Ochoa's header from close-range slipped wide of the post as the holders began to wilt under the ceaseless pressure of the buzzing Nigerians. Muhammed added a third with ten minutes to go, curling a sublime free-kick into the top corner.
Anyone in UAE who had the pleasure to see them will tell you that this Nigerian team were the best on offer. Even a few of the Mexican fans were mumbling "yes, yes, yes" when the final whistle went on Nigeria's glorious campaign here in UAE.
Nigeria had earlier lifted the cadets' World Cup in 1985, 1993, and 2007.
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photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)
photo - Nigeria-Mexico 3:0 – Golden Eaglets, Most Successful Team In FIFA U-17 World Cup History (PHOTOS)

El-Rufai calls President Jonathan lazy, docile, hopeless, useless


I'm not particularly a fan of President Jonathan and this government but c'mon Mallam El Rufai, that name calling is too harsh and uncalled for. Well, that's what I think, you're free to agree with him. Presidential aide Reno Omokri already replied...

Obasanjo's son's traditional wedding in Ebonyi state  (Photos)

One of former President Olusegun Obasanjo's sons, Bisoye Obasanjo (pictured above) married his sweetheart Chigozie Nwenyi today in Ebonyi state, the home place of the bride. President Obasanjo, his wife, former Ebonyi state governor Sam Egwu, current Ebonyi Governor Martin Elechi and his deputy Dave Umahi and wife, plus Ebonyi House of Assembly speaker, Chukwuma Nwazunku and Nkem Owoh were all at the wedding. See more photos after the cut...

Cossy Orjiakor insures boobs for N256million

According to a report by Vanguard, actress/singer Cossy Orjiakor has insured her boobs for N256k.
The actress was reported to have agreed to a deal to insure her bloated mammary glands for a whooping $1.6million amounting to N256million.
The deal according to source, was introduced to her by an American friend who also dragged Enhanced Silicon Inc. responsible for insuring breasts of famous foreign celebrities into the deal. The company, which insured the bosóms of Pamela Anderson and Dolly Parton agreed to the deal just before Cossy’s recent birthday bash, where she displayed her endowments for the world to see. The booby actress will be travelling  to Los Angeles in two weeks to sign on the dotted lines. “I specifically asked for $1.6 million,” Cossy was quoted as saying.
 Lol. Who believes this?

Friday, November 08, 2013

All Hail Chief Omosexy! Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde to be Conferred with Chieftaincy Title in Ondo 
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde - November 2013 - BellaNaija
Roll out the red carpet, and somebody get her a crown, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde will soon become a chief.
2013 will definitely be a year for the Nollywood star to remember. In April, she was listed as one of the most influential people in the world by TIME Magazine, named the Queen of Nollywood by UK’s The Sunday Telegraph’s Stella Magazine, and recently awarded the Ebony Vanguard Award at the M Visa Awards in Birmingham.
She also made her way to many international star studded events including the EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women and Maxim Hot 100 Party.
The traditional council of the Ondo kingdom has decided to confer the movie star a high-profile chieftaincy title in recognition of her outstanding achievements in the movie industry.
Omotola is from Ondo state. Congrats to her.

Kate Henshaw Looks Stunning at NGT Auditions


The second season of Nigeria’s Got Talent is already in production, and popular actress Kate Henshaw is one of the judges.
The actress showed off her slim figure in a lovely outfit at NGT auditions on November 7, 2013, Thursday.
She is over 40 and looks fabulous!
 Kate Henshaw Looks Stunning at NGT auditions
How does she look?

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