Sunday, January 10, 2016

Doubledutch Released "a warm up single"

A warm up single as they referred to it on song artwork was released by doubledutch at around 2 am the morning... One of the duo Taio posted the artwork on his IG page...
Enjoy...

Saturday, January 9, 2016

2face's daughter with Pero Adeniyi awarded a certificate of achievement in the US

2face's daughter with Pero Adeniyi was awarded a certificate of achievement by the Council of Elders of the black community of Howard County in the US state of Maryland. The music icon took to his Instagram page to celebrate his beautiful daughter, Ehibenzy Idibia. "Yesooo My WC Go baby! #prouddaddy #ehibenzyidibia" he captioned the photo. Source;Linda Ikeji

Davido set to perform at Niamey Niger tonight

the chairman of the label post the stage picture on his instagram page some minutes ago

Friday, January 8, 2016

Fatuma Ibrahim (woman stab in the cheek by her husband) undergoes a successful sugery and she's in a stable condition

Fatuma Ibrahim who was allegedly stabbed on the cheek by her husband with a knife that went through her skull is making a slow but sure recovery after surgeons at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) performed a successful operation on her. KNH Chief Executive Officer Lily Koros while addressing the media on Friday afternoon said the surgery was done on Ms Ibrahim at about midnight to remove the knife lodged in her skull after the attack. She said that the 32 year-old woman, who had to be airlifted to Nairobi from Wajir on Thursday night after being stabbed several times by her husband, was in stable condition. Apart from the knife in her face, the patient also suffered wounds on her thigh, abdomen and arms.

Man that stabs wife on the cheek pleads not guilty in court, claims she try to commit suicide

Mohammed Deeq has pleaded not guilty to stabbing his wife, Fatuma Ibrahim in a Wajir court on Friday, January 8. He denied stabbing Fatuma Ibrahim and told the court he was trying to save his wife from attempting suicide. (Read initial story here) Prosecutor Meroka Riech requested more time to await the medical report. Resident Magistrate Bildad Rongocho ordered Deeq be remanded until January 13, when the case will be mentioned. Deeq, who hails from Wajir East, appeared composed when brought to the courtroom which was packed with women and human right activists. He was accused of stabbing his wife on the cheek following a domestic squabble. Ibrahim, who was flown to Kenyatta National hospital on Thursday evening after the knife got lodged in her cheek, also suffered stab wounds to her thigh, abdomen and arms. The doctors have already removed the knife after she was airlifting to Nairobi by Amref. The attack went viral on social media as Kenyans called for justice via hashtag #justiceforfatuma, and the maximum sentence for Deeq.

here is the story of two nigerians that duped a lady for a total sum of 1.6 million pounds

Two Nigerian men who duped a woman out of £1.6 million in a sophisticated romance scam were today, Friday, January 8, jailed for a total of 5-and-a-half years at Basildon Crown Court. Ife Ojo, 31, (left) of Hammonds Drive, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire was jailed for 34 months for conspiracy to defraud. His accomplice Olusegun Agbaje (right), 43, of Kershaw Close, Hornchurch in Essex was jailed for 32 months for conspiracy to defraud. Detective Chief Inspector Gary Miles, of FALCON - the Met’s specialist Cyber Crime and Fraud Unit, said: "Today’s sentencing recognises the devastating impact this kind of fraud has on its victims. I would like to pay tribute to the victim in this case who provided evidence which was crucial in securing two guilty pleas in this case. "The financial and emotional impact to the victim has been huge. Many victims borrow money from friends and family to pay the suspects. Victims typically feel embarrassed and ashamed when they realise they have been duped, so they often don't report what has happened to them or even confide in a friend." In January 2015, a woman in her 40s, from Hillingdon, reported to Action Fraud that she had been a victim of fraud. The case was referred the Met's cyber crime and fraud team, FALCON. The victim told police that in February 2014 she met a man calling himself Christian Anderson on a dating site. After a few weeks, they met in person. He told her that he was an engineer working in the oil industry, that he was divorced and had a daughter, and that his father and sister died of cancer. After a few weeks, he told her that he loved her. He said he was having a difficult time working on a project in Benin, Africa. He said that he wanted to come home to be with her but first he needed some specialist machinery so he could finish the project. He asked her for a loan to pay import duty for the machinery. She paid over £30,000 into the business account of his supposed personal assistant, a man allegedly called Brandon Platt, but Anderson then requested more cash, ranging from £25,000 for a police fine, to thousands of pounds to free up inheritance money left by his mother, who lived in Cape Town. He told her that he wanted to use the inheritance money to set up a life with the victim. Fees for freeing up the inheritance money included costs for holding it in a vault in Amsterdam and $170,000 to pay for a non-existent "anti-terrorist certificate" so that the money could be deposited at a bank. The victim had been convinced that they would live together, and had been looking for a home for them to buy. She met with someone claiming to be Anderson's lawyer, and even travelled to an office in Amsterdam to meet a man calling himself Dr Spencer, who was supposedly responsible for holding the money in a vault. Between March and December 2014, the victim paid £1.6million into numerous bank accounts. The money was subsequently transferred into various personal accounts, including £35,000 to the bank accounts of Ife Ojo and Olusegun Agbaje. The victim doubted the authenticity of Anderson's stories on numerous occasions but every time she asked for proof he sent false documentation or made up excuses for why he could not send her evidence. FALCON carried out a financial investigation. They identified Agbaje as one of the recipients of the victim's money and went to his home address where they found him with Ojo. Both were arrested and their homes searched. At Ojo's home, they found a laptop containing records of the victim's conversation with Anderson, a memento book seemingly sent to Anderson by another victim and a copy of the book 'The Game'. FALCON established that they had received £35,000 of the victim's cash and charged them. In September 2015, Ojo, a student from Peterborough and Agbaje, an administrative assistant of Hornchurch both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud at Basildon Crown Court. Detectives are continuing their enquiries as they seek other members of the gang and try to identify any other victims. Source: Metropolitan Police

Kylie Jenner steps out in tranparent yoga pants

According to LIB the 18 year old reality star displayed her pink underwear in a sheer black leggings while running errands in West Hollywood. More photos after the cut...

Robbery in warri mall this morning

The mall in warri was attacked earlier this morning according to sources these hooligans storm the mal and was shooting at everything in site. see photos after the cut...

Davido is back in Nigeria

The label mate Bred post a picture of him and the davido shopping yesterday on his instagram page... some videos were posted on his snapchats as well

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

doubledutch duo set to release new single this year... release date will soon be announced. watch this space....in the mean time checkout their cover image