Thursday 21 November 2013

“Your Father Gay”, Iyanya Publicly Attacks Fan on Twitter

Afro-pop superstar Iyanya might be struggling to land himself a hit but that did not stop him from lashing out at a fan on micro-blogging site Twitter. The fan posted a tweet saying that the Kukere crooner might by gay considering the way he flaunts his ripped body and the Project Fame winner attacked the fan saying; “Your father Gay”. Is this right for celebrities to be throwing harsh anti-gay comments or rude comments at fans publicly when they can ignore the tweet and put more work to break new grounds in his career. See a screen shot of the tweet below:

D’Banj’s Boss Not On The List? See Who’s On Forbes List Of The World’s 25 Highest-Paid Musicians 2013


Kanye West is missing as 2013 Forbes list of the highest paid musicians in the world released! Madonna top the list while Beyonce struggled to make the top 10. Madonna surpassed pop singer, Lady Gaga as the highest-paid musician in 2013 Forbes list.
See the top 25 list below.

Not Targeted At Single Girls? Stella Damasus Is Back Again! This Time She Advices Women On How To Keep Their Men

Read Nigerian actress, Stella Damasus relationship article on how women can keep their men. This article is fully packaged and Yeah loaded with… ;) Read and enjoy!
Written by Stella Damasus

Photos: Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Honored By Ondo State Government

The government of Omosexy’s state of origin, Ondo State have decided to honor her with an award of excellence for the citizens of the state. Among those present at the ceremony were the Governor of Ondo State, Oba Kiladejo, Minister of Communications, Mrs Ombola Johnson, and a host of others.
Check out some pictures she shared on instagram.

Tuesday 19 November 2013

PlayStation 4 review: Sony's best console yet is off to a shaky start

Sony's latest console is a powerful, intelligently designed gaming machine without a game to recommend it. It's poised to perform well in the years to come, but it's an underwhelming proposition at launch.
The PlayStation 4 marks a turning point for Sony. It’s a humble gaming machine designed to integrate into your living room, a far cry from the pomp and circumstance with which the company debuted its predecessor, the PlayStation 3.
That’s a good thing, since the PS3 proved a prohibitively expensive box that was more difficult to program for and less online-friendly than its competitor, Microsoft’s Xbox 360. Sony’s suffered some well-deserved criticism in the seven years since the PS3’s debut, and seems to have taken that criticism to heart.
The PS4 is a beautiful piece of kit. With ample power under the hood, a controller that’s a joy to hold, and excellent system-level support for social sharing and streaming, Sony’s latest console is poised to perform very well in the years to come.