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Monday 2 April 2018

Politics: This crazy photo shows the power of the Carl Gustaf M4 bazooka

Carl Gustaf M3 Afghanistan

It's the only standard issue bazooka that the US Army gives its weapons.

  • The above photo is of an 82nd Airborne Division paratrooper firing an 84mm Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle from an observation post in Afghanistan.
  • The Saab-made bazooka fires a variety of munitions, including high explosive anti-tank, high explosive dual purpose and high explosive rounds.
  • The Army and DARPA are also working on developing a guided-munitions round for the Gustaf.

The above photo is of an 82nd Airborne Division paratrooper, Spc. Michael Tagalog, firing an 84mm Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle from an observation post in Afghanistan's Nangahar Province in September 2017.

The specialist apparently fired the Multi-Role Anti-Armor, Anti-Personnel Weapons System (MAAWS), or Carl Gustaf, in defense of a US base in Afghanistan. Originally used by special operators, the US Army began issuing the Gustaf to soldiers in 1991 in response to an Operational Needs Statement from Afghanistan.

The Saab-made bazooka is 42 inches long, weighs about 25 pounds and can hit targets from 1,300 meters away, according to army-technology.com.

It fires a variety of munitions, including high explosive anti-tank, high explosive dual purpose and high explosive rounds. The Gustaf can even fire smoke and illumination rounds.

Army and industry weapons developers are also currently working with the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency to develop a guided-munitions round for the Gustaf.

The US is quietly ramping up the nearly 17-year war in Afghanistan that has been criticized by many as a "forever war" and a game of "whack-a-mole."

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Juventus have learnt from Champions League final defeat – Allegri

Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri

The Serie A champions’ defeat to Real Madrid last season will influence their approach on Tuesday, suggests their manager

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How To Guide: 5 shocking things to do with the balls during sex

5 shocking things to do with the balls during sex

If you always neglect the balls during sex, have a look at 5 things you can do to stimulate the balls.

The balls are often times neglected during sex. And a lot of people are confused about what to do with the balls.

So if you don’t know what to do, it’s just better to just let them be than do something that will cause pain because they are very sensitive. If you’re comfortable trying out new things, you can start by getting to know more about bae's anatomy.

It's better to stay away if you can't please your partner by playing with his balls, but below are some simple ways to stimulate the balls during sex.

1. Try a position that makes the balls contact any of your body parts

When having sex, more body parts touch than just the D and P. Try to find a position where the balls come in contact with your body. Not only will it be enjoyable for bae, it should also be enjoyable for you because it will offer a little extra stimulation.

2. Make sure to suck on them

Otherwise known as teabagging, this is when you put a dude's balls in your mouth. Some guys are really into it during blowjobs, while others might not have tried it before so make sure you check with bae before trying it out. If he's cool but if you're not into the idea of putting everything in your mouth, you can also try by licking them.

ALSO READ: 5 sex things women know more about than men

3. Complimenting them really works

Tell him what you think of his balls. If you want to talk during sex, but you don't know what to say, you can start by describing how beautiful it looks and everything you want to do with it. When you get comfortable with your descriptions, you can move on to his balls. Who knows, just by complimenting them could turn bae on even more.

4. Bite them gently

Bite very gently. Just before you do that you're going to want to double check bae. Some dudes might be under some pressure down there, while some could start crying at the mere suggestion of putting a tooth in contact with their testicles.

ALSO READ: 5 sexy things women know more about than men

5. Massage them

Massage more to the front, and add the balls into the mix? It can be great foreplay. Plus, you can work it in as part of a handjob or blowjob. If you're good at multitasking, you can massage the shaft with one hand and the balls with another.

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Strategy: H&M is caught in a 'vicious cycle' of discounting, and now it's found itself with a mountain of unsold clothes — here's how it got there

H&M is increasingly losing out to fast-fashion competitors.

H&M is being squeezed out by other retailers, such as Zara and ASOS, by failing to compete on price and quality.

  • Operating profit at H&M decreased 62% in the first quarter of 2018, following its biggest sales drop on record in the fourth quarter of 2017.
  • The retailer is increasingly losing out to fast-fashion competitors such as Zara and ASOS, which have sped up their supply chain to stay on top of trends.
  • The company now has a massive inventory problem with over $4 billion worth of unwanted clothing.

H&M was once considered to be the king of fast-fashion retail, churning out cheap and fashionable clothing to a willing audience. Sales boomed at the company throughout the early to mid-2000s, and it expanded at a rapid rate, opening thousands of stores around the world.

But the tide has begun to turn for the world's second-largest clothing retailer. Over the last two years, it has increasingly lost out to more fashionable rivals like Zara at the same time it has been outsmarted by online-centric stores, such as ASOS, that have cut down supply chains to as little as a week.

These pressures are showing up in the company's earnings. Sales growth at H&M started to falter in 2016, culminating in its biggest sales slump on record in the last quarter of 2017. Its share price slumped, and key investors began selling off stock.

On Tuesday, in the company's most recent earnings results, the grandson of the company's founder and its current CEO, Karl-Johan Persson, acknowledged H&M's troubles but left investors wondering what exactly management is doing to resolve them.

"The start of the year has been tough," he said. "2018 is a transitional year for the H&M group, as we accelerate our transformation so that we can take advantage of the opportunities generated by rapid digitalization."

What went wrong?

Analysts claim that H&M has a brand issue. It's not the cheapest, it's not the best quality, nor is it the most fashionable store, and it's increasingly being left behind because of this.

"The offering is the core problem," Erik Sjostrom, a fund manager at H&M shareholder Skandia, which has sold off considerable amounts of its stake in the company, told Bloomberg in February.

"The fashion, the price, the distribution. I believe they are off both in terms of fashion and price," he said.

Trendy online stores such as ASOS and Boohoo are beating H&M both on price and speed. They've cut down their supply chain times to between one and eight weeks, allowing them to stay right on top of trends. Brick-and-mortar rival Zara has a similarly speedy five-week turnaround and is known for its fashionable offerings. Meanwhile, H&M lags behind with a six-month turnaround time.

The store has also suffered from shopping habits increasingly shifting online, an area where it lags behind.

"H&M was fast into online in the late 1990s but has been stuck with legacy infrastructure in some established markets. It has been working on adapting its IT infrastructure to support the business, but this has taken time and led to some teething problems," RBC analyst Richard Chamberlain wrote in a note to investors in January.

Persson is aware of the company's shortcomings, and growing the digital business is at the crux of the company's comeback strategy. In several recent earnings reports, Persson said that he is expecting online sales to grow 25% in 2018.

Inventory: the elephant in the room

As fashion-conscious customers have headed elsewhere for the latest designs, discounted clearance sections have become a common feature of H&M stores.

In the third quarter of 2017, Persson blamed lower profits on aggressive sales but said these had helped to clear inventory and put the store in a good position for the next quarter. This didn't happen — clearance sales continued throughout the final quarter of the year and into 2018.

"Weak sales in the fourth quarter, partly caused by imbalances in the assortment for the H&M brand, resulted in the need for substantial clearance sales in the first quarter," Persson said in a note to investors on Tuesday.

He added: "The high level of clearance sales combined with unusually cold winter weather had a negative impact on the sales of the spring garments."

But these sales don't seem to be rescuing the company from a mounting inventory crisis. It currently has over $4 billion worth of unwanted clothing and analysts are skeptical as to how the company will get rid of this.

"We remain unclear as to how H&M is going to trade out the inventory mountain without doing further damage to full price sales," Credit Suisse analysts wrote in a note to investors in February.

"The company seems to have no obvious strategy for escaping the vicious cycle of poor sales, higher markdown, and excess inventory," the same analysts wrote in an update in March.

A spokesperson for H&M told Business Insider that the unwanted stock mainly consists of new spring or summer items, sales of which have been delayed by unseasonably cold weather. The rest of it is "season-less garments," which can be "sold all year round" the spokesperson said.

"Every snapshot of the inventory contains a lot of new products that are on their way on ships, and in our distribution and replenishment centers. Just a small part is actually in the physical stores," they added.

When we visited an H&M store in Soho, Manhattan, this month, we found that there were several clearance racks dotted around the store. These racks had a mix of clothing from different seasons, including tank tops, skirts, and woolen jumpers, for example. The rest of the store had a 20%-off sale for customers who spent over $75.

"H&M continues to be aggressive in clearing stock and we think there is a risk that constant promotions are losing their power to drive sales and also question whether the main H&M brand will be tarnished going forward," RBC's Chamberlain wrote in a note to investors in March.

Looking toward the future

H&M's solution to growth has historically been to keep opening stores, but this seems to be slowing somewhat. In 2017, it said it will close more stores than ever before and focus its opening strategy in countries with growth potential, which analysts view as a positive.

There is also more potential for growth with its successful sister brands such as COS, whose profitability is in line with H&M despite having 95% fewer stores. Some analysts argue that it would be wise to convert some of H&M's store space to these brands.

The company is also focusing on improving its supply chain to make it faster and more flexible, which could help it to fight back against competitors.

The biggest issue now is clearing the unwanted stock. In February, the company announced it would launch a new concept in Sweden, called the Afound store, which would sell its products at a discount. This could be a smart way to keep clearance racks away from its main stores and stop them from damaging its image. However, this would need to be done on a larger scale.

"Assuming the group makes further gradual progress to clear its excess stock, this should offer the platform a new and fresh start," Macquarie analysts wrote in a note to investors in December.

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Allegations of bribery for MLK award to Buhari insulting ―Family member

AS controversies rage over the award given to President Muhammadu Buhari by individuals claiming to be members of the Martin Luther King family rages, senior research fellow of the MLK centre, Isaac Farris-Newton has described as insulting and embarrassing those reports that the family bribed to the tune of $3million to give out the award.

Describing such reports as fake news, Farris-Newton said no member of the MLK family could be bought over at any rate.

He affirmed that the family gave out the award without any inducement or exchange for anything, maintaining that its endorsement of President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term remained.

Farris-Newton added that such reports were shameful, slanderous on the Luther King’s family reputation and could taint the bond between Americans and Africa.

“I am here in Nigeria having enjoyed my stay. It’s my first time hopefully not the last, am a member of the MLK family here in Nigeria.

“Anyone who has said that anybody paid us to come here is insulting me and my family. I am a nephew of MLK and anyone else in my family.

“it is a fake news, lies, slander is a lie on my good character, anything that I  have done here in Nigeria or said about the President is coming from my head devoid of any compensation other inducement or exchange for anything and I stand by it. We don’t deal like that,

“The MLK family includes three families. MLK junior who is the second son, my mother and my uncle. None of us throughout the three branches are buyable, we don’t do things for money, we do things on principle, it is insulting, anyone in Nigeria should be ashamed, it’s embarrassing, it’s a slander on our good name. We are here in Nigeria to establish a new bond between Americans and Africa.

Please let us not let this be the story; let not make this beautiful story something bad.

 

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Big Brother Naija: Here are the housemates up for possible eviction this week

Big Brother Naija

Here are the housemates up for possible eviction this weekend.

 

Here's how the housemates nominated, and the housemates up for possible eviction this week.

Rico nominated Cee-C and Lolu

Cee-C nominated Alex and Anto

Nina nominated Cee-C and Lolu

 

Miracle nominated Cee-C and Lolu

Alex nominates Rico and Cee-C

Tobi nominated Lolu and Nina

Khloe nominated Nina and Alex

 

Lolu nominated Miracle and Cee-C

Anto nominated Cee-C and Rico

The housemates with the highest votes were: Nina, Cee-C, Rico, Alex and Lolu.

As the Head of House, Khloe was asked to nominate one more housemate for possible eviction. She nominated Miracle.

The housemates up for possible evictions this week are: Nina, Miracle, Cee-C, Rico, Alex and Lolu.

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Tech: China's first space station was decimated in a fireball over the South Pacific — here's how it went from launch to crashing back to Earth

The main body and the solar panels of the Tiangong-1 Chinese space station are clearly visible in this radar image taken while the spacecraft was still orbiting Earth.

At 8:16 p.m. ET on April 1, Tiangong-1's orbit around the planet decayed enough that it was caught up in the thicker air that surrounds our planet.

  • At approximately 8:16 p.m. ET on April 1, Chinese space station Tiangong-1's orbit around the planet finally decayed enough that it was caught up in the thicker air that surrounds our planet.
  • Tiangong-1 was launched launched in September 2011. It was a major step for the Chinese space program — a place to practice docking to prepare for the eventual Chinese large modular space station.
  • After the Chinese space agency lost control of Tiangong-1, it was just a matter of time before it crashed back into Earth.

In the end, Chinese space station Tiangong-1's crash back into Earth's atmosphere was exactly what anyone could have hoped for.

The station's fiery re-entry was close to where scientists would have tried to direct it if they'd had any control over the spacecraft's return.

But for a long time, the exact return point was being closely followed. Most space debris burns up in atmosphere — fortunately for us since there's so much debris there. But this spacecraft was large and multi-layered enough that it was possible at least some segments or parts would survive re-entry.

Still, the chance that any bit of space station would hit a person was always infinitesimal, about "1 million times smaller than the odds of winning the Powerball jackpot," the Aerospace Corporation, a nonprofit spaceflight-research company, wrote before the re-entry.

"It's not impossible, but since the beginning of the space age … a woman who was brushed on the shoulder in Oklahoma is the only one we're aware of who's been touched by a piece of space debris," Bill Ailor, an aerospace engineer with the Aerospace Corp. who specializes in atmospheric reentry, previously told Business Insider.

Chances were always highest that if anything did survive the fall, it would land in the ocean. Oceans cover 71% of Earth's surface, after all, so statistically, that'd be where you'd place the safest bet for anything to end up.

And that's what happened.

At approximately 8:16 p.m. ET on April 1, Tiangong-1's orbit around the planet finally decayed enough that it was caught up in the thicker air that surrounds our planet.

The "vast majority" of the 34-foot, 9.4 ton schoolbus-sized spacecraft burned up in the atmosphere, China's space agency announced in a statement, according to Reuters.

But some material from the craft most likely survived, astrophysicist Brad Tucker of the Australian National University told the newswire. That material seems to have ended up in the largest ocean on the planet, the Pacific, not all that far from the "spacecraft graveyard" where scientists try to de-orbit large spacecraft so they crash back to Earth safely, astronomer Jonathan McDowell said on Twitter.

"Most likely the debris is in the ocean, and even if people stumbled over it, it would just look like rubbish in the ocean and be spread over a huge area of thousands of square kilometers," said Tucker.

From launch to crash

China first launched Tiangong-1 into orbit on September 30, 2011. The launch of Tiangong-1, which translates into "Heavenly Palace" in English, was lauded as an important achievement by space experts.

The station was a stepping stone for the Chinese space program. It was used to practice docking maneuvers in space — something essential for further space exploration, including the use of larger space stations in the future. Tiangong-1 also served as a prototype for a larger and more permanent 20-ton station (the Chinese large modular space station) that China is planning to have operational in 2022.

Tiangong-1 was visited by two crews of taikonauts, or Chinese astronauts. The first was a three-person crew in June 2012 that included the first Chinese woman in space; the second was another three-person crew in June 2013.

All in all, the station "conducted six successive rendezvous and dockings with spacecraft Shenzhou-8, Shenzhou-9, and Shenzhou-10 and completed all assigned missions, making important contributions to China's manned space exploration activities," according to a memo that China submitted in May 2017 to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.

No visitors arrived at Tiangong-1 after that second crew, but the station was still used to gather data and observe Earth's surface, monitoring ocean and forest use, according to Space.com.

In September 2016, China launched Tiangong-2, a second space station, which was first visited by a crew the next month. Earlier that year, China had lost contact with Tiangong-1.

Since the loss of contact, the space station's orbit slowly decayed. Objects in low-Earth orbit need the occasional boost to maintain their orbit. Otherwise, those orbits eventually decay until the objects hit Earth's atmosphere.

When Tiangong-1 did hit the atmosphere, it was likely traveling around 17,000 miles per hour.

It would have been a sudden stop, however — moving that quickly into thicker air is a recipe for a fireball. Most likely, the drag would have quickly ripped off solar panels and antenna. Superheated plasma would have melted and disintegrated much of what was left.

And finally, a rain of whatever remained sprinkled over the South Pacific, northwest of Tahiti and fairly close to Samoa.

It wasn't the largest object to ever fall back to Earth and with more than 14,000 uncontrolled pieces of space junk larger than a softball flying around the planet, it won't be the last.

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Tech: 11 potentially cancer-causing things you might use every day

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Cancer is lurking in a lot of the things we consume every day. Here are 11 potentially carcinogenic things to watch out for.

Cancer-linked substances are everywhere.

Sometimes it can feel downright unavoidable: Californians now have to read cancer warnings as they sip their morning coffees, and the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer keeps a running tally of things that definitely cause cancer, seem to cause cancer, and might cause cancer.

All cancer is a result of damage or genetic mutations in our DNA. It fundamentally affects the way cells grow and divide, changing them in perverse ways. Those toxic, rapidly multiplying cells then grow into unruly tumors, and can spread far and wide through the body.

Some cases of cancer are out of our control, determined by genetic defects and predispositions passed down from one generation to the next, or spurred by genetic changes we undergo through our lifetime.

Products like cigarettes are clear cancer-causers, while other consumables like coffee and grilled meat may up your chances of getting cancer by just a tiny fraction, if at all.

The truth is, just about every compound out there could possibly, maybe, one day contribute to cancer. Still, there are some products that scientists are starting to sense we should monitor more closely.

Here's what we know.

Birth control

Going on birth control is a mixed bag when it comes to cancer.

While it may increase a woman's risk for developing breast and cervical cancers, studies suggest it might also lower the chances of developing endometrial, ovarian, or colorectal cancers.

Sugar

Scientists now know that eating too much sweet stuff can not only lead to diabetes, it can also actively damage your cells and up your odds of developing cancer.

But that's not all.

New research suggests that sugar may fuel tumor growth in the body, because cancer loves to use sugar as fuel.

"The hyperactive sugar consumption of cancerous cells leads to a vicious cycle of continued stimulation of cancer development and growth" Belgian molecular biologist Johan Thevelein said when his latest study was released in 2017. Scientists say the groundbreaking research gives us a better understanding of how sugar and cancer interact, and could one day help create targeted diet strategies for patients.

Some plastics

Plastics can be dangerous, especially when they leach chemicals out through scratches or cracks in a container.

BPA is a synthetic estrogen that's been used in many plastics and resins since the 1960s. And it's a known endocrine disruptor, which means it messes with the natural balance of hormones in our bodies. BPA resins can be used inside products like metal food cans as sealants, while polycarbonate BPA plastics can include water bottles and food storage containers. BPA even shows up on the shiny side of receipt paper, to stabilize the ink.

While many plastic manufacturers have started labeling their products as "BPA-free," there's still a lot of the breast and prostate cancer-causing stuff around.

Processed foods

Any food that comes in a crinkly plastic wrapper, is industrially sealed, and built to last for months without spoiling may be a quick fix for a hunger pang on-the-go, but it's also likely upping your risk for cancer.

Scientists in France recently zeroed in on a link between people who eat more processed foods, and those who develop more cancer.

They're not sure yet whether it's the shelf-stabilizing ingredients in the food that's the problem, the plastic packaging, or some combination of the two. And because their study was correlative, it's possible there's some other hidden factor at work.

Cigarettes

Even though the tobacco industry tried to cover this one up, we've known for years that tobacco smoke has at least 70 cancer-causing chemicals inside. And it's not just smokers who are affected: people who inhale secondhand smoke can develop deadly forms of cancer too.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says "nonsmokers who are exposed to secondhand smoke at home or at work increase their risk of developing lung cancer by 20–30%."

People who chew their tobacco are at increased risk, too.

Grilled meat

Smoky meats from the grill may be tender and tasty, but they probably also increase your risk of cancer. That's because the muscle meats contain compounds called Heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).

According to the National Cancer Institute, when meats like beef, poultry, or fish are cooked over a hot open flame or pan fried at high temperatures, the fat and juices they release into the fire spark flames with the dangerous chemicals inside that then cook into the meat we eat.

They're not positive these cause cancer, but in lab tests, they change DNA in ways that might increase cancer risk.

Alcohol

Regular, heavy alcohol consumption can up your risk of developing several different kinds of cancer, including throat, liver, breast and colon cancer.

According to the National Cancer Institute, "the risk of developing cancer increases with the amount of alcohol a person drinks."

Salt-cured meat or fish and pickled foods

Salt-cured fish, which is popular in China, is high in nitrates and nitrites — known carcinogens in animals that may also cause cancer in humans. The chemical compounds can damage DNA, spurring head and neck cancer.

According to Cancer Research UK, "People from China, or with Chinese ancestry living in the UK, have higher rates of nasopharyngeal cancer than other ethnic groups. This might be due to their diet."

Eating lots of pickled foods can also up your risk for stomach cancer.

Processed meats like ham, bacon, and sausages

Sorry.

The World Health Organization says processed meats like hot dogs, ham, bacon, and sausage can cause cancer.

That's because the meat has been treated in some way to preserve or flavor it,using techniques like salting, curing, fermenting, or smoking.

The WHO also thinks that any kind of red meat at all may be linked to increased risk of cancers like colorectal cancer, but they can't say that for certain yet.

Acrylamide, which is produced in small amounts when some foods are cooked and browned.

Similar to the way that cooking meat over an open flame can increase cancer risk, the browning of certain foods when cooked at high temperatures produces a chemical compound called acrylamide.

This happens naturally when foods like bread, coffee beans, toasted marshmallows or cookies are baked, in a process called the Maillard reaction.

But the dose of acrylamide in a toasty cup of coffee or a chewy cookie are probably not going to kill you; it's dangerous when inhaled in large doses (and it is one of the toxic chemicals smokers suck in), but we don't have solid evidence yet that a little browning is harmful.

California just mandated that coffee sellers warn their customers about the possible cancer risks of drinking in roasty acrylamide-laden coffee, even though the bulk of available scientific evidence suggests that drinking coffee is actually pretty good for your health.

Tanning beds

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, people who use a tanning bed before age 35 up their risk of developing melanoma by 75%.

Regular sun can hurt you too, so wearing protective clothing, sunscreen, and finding shade are all good ideas if you're going to be out in the sunshine for more than 15 minutes.

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Kennedy Agyapong: 'I sacked my son’s girlfriend because she didn’t know how to cook'

The business mogul and politician revealed on Yvonne Okoro’s cooking show, ‘Cooks & Braggarts’ that she sacked his son’s girlfriend because she did not know how to cook

Want to date a son of Kennedy Agyapong? Then make sure you know at least how to cook else he’s going to kick you out of the relationship because knowing how to cook is a prerequisite to date his son.

The business mogul and politician revealed on Yvonne Okoro’s cooking show, ‘Cooks & Braggarts’ that she sacked his son’s girlfriend because she did not know how to cook—Yeah, just like that!

Kennedy Agyapong was on the show together with his son Ken Takyie Agyapong to compete for the status of a Cook & Braggart and it was interesting watching father and son compete in the kitchen. Kennedy believes that a woman must know how to cook and that skill is a must for every woman.

He said while cooking on the show:

“I remember when my son came to visit with his girlfriend and the girl called her mother that she should cook for my son, I was surprised. As a woman you need to know how to cook, she just had to go. I told him it was a wrong note. He has to hit the key well. If you are a woman and you can’t cook, you are out”.

 

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Moet Abebe: Media personality releases raunchy photos on the gram!

Moet Abebe

Moet Abebe lights up her Instagram page with a number of daring semi-nude photos.

Moet Abebe is not on your radio waves today, rather she is serenading us with some really raunchy photos on Instagram.

The beautiful and obviously sexy On-Air personality took to her Instagram on Monday, April 1, 2018, where she posted a number of photos which will get some of the guys drooling.

In one of the photos, Moet captioned the photo with a quote which was kind of deep compared to the photos "Through it all!!! Here I am giving you all of me!!.The Rebirth of Moet Abebe!! Thank you to my entire team for coming through," she wrote.

 

Moet Abebe is known to be one of those celebrities who gets very comfortable with their body and isn't shy to show off some skin whenever they are in the mood, damning the consequences.

 

The last time a Nigeria celebrity caused a bit of commotion on social media was when the upcoming actress, Marvelous Dominion covered the March edition of Mediaroom Hub magazine with a lot of nude photos.

ALSO READ: Rihanna poses topless in new Instagram photos

 

The up-and-coming actress and model took it to another level as she showed off her sexy body for the cameras. She definitely will get a lot of people talking and even increase her fan base with this bold move.

 

Talking of celebrities who are very comfortable with their skin include singer, Azealia Banks who probably goes nude on social media every other week. The singer is either releases semi-nude photos or completely nude photos for her fans on the gram.

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Super Cup 2018: FC Pune City v Shillong Lajong – TV channel, stream, kick-off time & match preview

Marcelinho Ranko Popovic Mumbai City FC FC Pune City ISL 4 2017/2018

Ranko Popovic’s men will begin their Super Cup campaign against the I-League outfit….

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Mike Bamiloye: Church instrumentalists react after Mount Zion Pastor slams them

Church instrumentalists react after Pastor Bamiloye's comments

The founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministry made some observations over the attitude of Church instrumentalists via his Facebook page.

Church instrumentalists have reacted after Mount Zion’s Pastor Mike Bamiloye commented on their attitude.

On March 29, 2018, the drama minister and founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministry expressed his displeasure with these performers via his Facebook page.

In a post titled: “I have a serious concern,” he made some observations concerning instrumentalists, particularly the fact that they rarely answer altar calls.

 

He wrote, “The Church Instrumentalists. Those Young Men and Boys that play Musical instruments in the Church. I don’t Understand Many of Them.

I come Across them everywhere I have gone. As if their Attitudes have been Universally Agreed upon. You will be Preaching, They will be Fiddling with Guitar Strings.

You will be Teaching, many of them will be Sleeping or browsing. Messages of great importance will be blaring out to the Congregation,

They will be using their Keyboard to Confirm what the Preachers are saying. When Everyone is in sober reflections on the vital message, they will be playing Nollywood mood music.

AND THE ALTAR CALL IS MADE AND PEOPLE ARE COMING OUT FOR SALVATION OR REDEDICATION OF LIFE, THEY WILL BEGIN TO PLAY: I Surrender All…” TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO THE ALTAR.

BUT THEY MOST OF THE TIME DONT SEE THE REASON FOR THEM TO REDEDICATE THEIR LIVES TO JESUS. AND THEY RARELY COME OUT FOR ALTAR CALLS. I am Sorry, Maybe it is Only me that has observed this.”

 

Church instrumentalists react to Pastor Bamiloye’s comments

The performers took to the comment section to respond to the cleric’s observations.

One named Alldebest Ajite wrote, “I am keyboardist this happen to me. But as from today, I will change and God will take control of my life so that I can play my organ with Angel on resurrection day. Please pray for me.”

 

Another named Emma Mike Ayodele said, “I am an instrumentalist. before when I was not saved I play a lot of alujo, worldly beats to make people dance rubbish because the beat will determine the dance. but when I encounter Jesus and saved, my boss (King David) taught me how to play in spirit with my heart. I play exactly holy spirit wants. I can a play a beat throughout and holy spirit will move. thank God for his grace.”

Samuel Byiringiro wrote, “It’ s not about music. Me I’m a keyboard player in my church but that’ s not how I am. It’ s true there are some who play without even being born again but note that there are some others filled with the Holy Ghost. Music ministry is not a problem, the problem is musicians who are not Christ- conscious. Thank you, Sir.”

 

On Instagram, a user wrote, “Pastor pls we don’t like mixing “job” II mean working hour and worship… if I fall under anointing my pastor go sack me. Everybody has a call… just that mine was mistakenly not written in the bible.”

Pastor Bamiloye is yet to respond to their comments.

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Kiss Daniel: Singer gives back to the poor on Easter day

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During the Easter celebration, we got to see the other side of Kiss Daniel as he shared food and money with some beggars at Mushin.

Kiss Daniel might be a back to back hitmaker but he also has a benevolent heart as he took out time to give back to the poor on Easter day.

The gist is that a fan actually asked Kiss Daniel how many retweets he needed to be able to share food with the beggars at Iddi Araba in Mushin.

So sure the fan wasn't expecting Kiss Daniel's reply as he told him he didn't need any retweets to get that done. "No retweets…Let's feed em' tomorrow sharp," he replied the fan.

 

And yes, Kiss Daniel stood by his words as he went out with a couple of friends to Iddi Araba where he shared food with the visibly overwhelmed beggars in the area. He didn't only feed them, he shared 1000 naira each to the beggars.

ALSO READ: Kiss Daniel gets matching tattoo with Chidinma Ekile

 

Now we can add Kiss Daniels to the list of celebrities who are very benevolent. For the likes of Tonto Dikeh who is mostly known for giving out to the poor, even when sometimes controversies try to overshadow her good works.

 

Recall back in December 2017, the actress in conjunction with her NGO, Tonto Dikeh Foundation, paid a visit to the Persons living with disability in the Karanmajiji Disable Colony in Abuja to celebrate the United Nations International World Disability Day.

 

In the course of the visit, she shared gifts with the inhabitants of the colony and also spent time having fun with them. Tonto Dikeh who was excited about her visit took to her Instagram page on Sunday, December 3, 2017, where she shared photos of herself and her team during their visit to the colony.

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Championship live scores: All the goals as they go in

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JAMB: 3 states lead university admission in Engineering courses for 5 years

3 states lead university admission in Engineering for 5 years

Since 2011, JAMB data show that three south-west states have been leading other states in university admission for engineering courses.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has identified three states that usually lead others in university admission in Engineering courses.

The three states according to JAMB data are  Oyo, Ogun and Osun.

Out of the 36 states in Nigeria, the three south-west states are reported to have maintained a consistent lead in JAMB-administered admissions for Engineering courses in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.

 

Analysis of the data over a period of five years

Starting from 2011, the JAMB data show that while Osun had 1,196 students admitted into various universities to study Engineering degree courses, Ogun followed with 1,117 students with Oyo coming third with 1,076.

In 2012, Oyo came first with 1, 339 students, followed by Osun with 1,339 and Ogun came third with 1,081. Akwa Ibom and Ondo came fourth and fifth with 966 and 901 students admitted into Engineering respectively

In 2013, Oyo led again with 1,870 students, while Osun followed with 1,478 and Ogun came third with 1,244. Delta and Kaduna came fourth and fifth with 1,165 and 1,068 candidates respectively.

Osun returned to the first position in 2014 with 2,168 students while Oyo dropping to second had 1,647  students as Ogun came third with 1, 639. This time, Delta ca,e fourth with 1,447 students while and Ondo came fifth with  1,281 students.

In 2015, Oyo reclaimed the first position with 2,536 students, followed by Osun with 2,326, Delta came to third with 1, 511, while Ogun was relegated to the fourth position with 1, 468. Ondo maintained the fifth position with 1,368 students.

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Chelsea need to move on from the Conte era – but there's no quick fix

Simply removing the Italian from his position as head coach will not propel the Stamford Bridge side back to the top of the Premier League pile

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World: China's space station has finally fallen back to earth

An illustration of China's first space station, Tiangong-1, orbiting Earth.

A Chinese space station the size of a school bus re-entered Earth’s atmosphere at about 5:16 p.m. Pacific time Sunday, scattering its remaining pieces over the southern Pacific Ocean…

The demise of the station, Tiangong-1, became apparent when radar stations no longer detected it passing overhead.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries; the likelihood of pieces’ landing on someone was small, but not zero.

The station may have landed northwest of Tahiti, Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, said on Twitter. That location is north of the Spacecraft Cemetery, an isolated region in the Pacific Ocean where space debris has frequently landed.

For the past few weeks the fate of Tiangong-1 has provided some drama. The Chinese lost control of the spacecraft a couple of years ago and thus could not guide it to the middle of an ocean. Because of the drag of air molecules bouncing off Tiangong-1, the station’s altitude dropped, and the descent accelerated quickly in the last few days.

Multiple agencies issued predictions of the time of Tiangong-1’s end, most concluding that April 1 was the most likely date. But because it was moving so fast, it was impossible to know where exactly it would come down, and the debris would be scattered over thousands of square miles.

China launched Tiangong-1 — Tiangong translates as “heavenly palace” — in 2011 as essentially a proof-of-concept of technologies for future stations. Two crews of Chinese astronauts visited it, the first for 11 days, the second for 13 days.

In March 2016, the Chinese announced that communications had ended with the space station, but did not provide details. The altitude of the station was last increased three months earlier, in December 2015.

A second station, Tiangong-2, remains operating in orbit, and over the next few years, China plans to build a larger one.

For objects as large as Tiangong-1, 0 percent to 40 percent of the mass will make it all the way to Earth’s surface without burning up. But the station is far from being the largest object launched by humans to re-enter the atmosphere.

The Russian Mir space station, with a mass equal to 15 Tiangong-1s, was the largest, but the Russians successfully guided it to a harmless end over the Pacific Ocean in 2001.

NASA’s Skylab space station, equal to nine Tiangong-1s, made an uncontrolled tumble back to Earth in 1979. Most of the debris landed in the ocean, but a few pieces did land in Western Australia. No one was hurt.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

KENNETH CHANG © 2018 The New York Times

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Meet Guus Til: Netherlands' unlikely international prodigy

The 20-year-old midfielder’s exploits and development for a promising AZ have seen him thrust into focus in his homeland, much to his surprise

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