Janet Jackson usually keeps her love life on the down low. But, much like her bold music performances, when she brings her romance into the spotlight, she has everyone talking. The legendary pop star had all eyes on her when she made a rare public appearance with Jackson's husband Wissam Al Mana during Paris Fashion Week at the Hermes 2016 Spring/Summer show. Considering the couple is not often spotted together, it probably piqued some curiosity from other attendees, and later, people who caught glimpse of the photos. Some fans and followers might be wondering who this guy is.
To put it simply: Wissam Al Mana is a Qatari billionaire. The 40-year-old businessman is quite private, so not much is known about his personal life or his previous relationships before he got hitched to Jackson. But what is known about him is his heavy involvement in his family business over in the Middle East. He runs the family empire Al Mana Retail alongside his two brothers, and their fashion business represents some pretty ritzy brands like Armani, Balenciaga, and Cavalli. He even took the initiative to open up a flagship A/X Exchange store in a Qatar shopping mall. He said in an interview with VMAN magazine that much of his work involves overseeing new developments and working on interesting design-related projects. He also said that he was involved in several charities and art projects. Not too shabby! And of course, aside from being known as a successful fashion businessman, he is also well known as being a very devoted partner to Jackson. In the rare moments that the couple has opened up to the public, he has shown that he has been as sweet as can be.
Tafia world is happy to introduce to you all the blazing Artist at this moment, his name is Osarumwense Okunbor (EasyQuest), born in Usen, Edostate of Nigeria,
EasyQuest.
EasyQuest is a multitalented Artist, who at the prime of his game, dishing out hits upon hits, some of which are Amen, Cobfam, Miosiba and Miosiba remix.
EasyQuest is a musical genius, who is representing Edo south south, when it comes to music, he is a master of and lyrical genius and hip life star, he has worked with many Artist in Edo state, snd some of his great collabo and hits songs are Ask dem why??, Shibanni, Accelerate with famous Eu based deejay, djbudetee,
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The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) sitting in Abuja was informed wednesday of how Senate President Bukola Saraki continued to get paid his salary by the Kwara State Government after he had stepped down as the governor of the state on May 29, 2011.
Details were also laid bare on the numerous lodgments and transfers made by Saraki and his aide during his tenure as governor of the state, with some occurring several times in one day.
However, power failure at the CCT wednesday forced Justice Danladi Umar, chairman of the tribunal, to adjourn Saraki’s trial to April 18, 2016.
The power outage happened when Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), counsel to the federal government, was leading a prosecution witness, Mr. Michael Wetkas, in evidence.
Prior to the outage, Mr. Kanu Agabi (SAN), the lead counsel to Saraki, had pleaded with Umar for an adjournment, but the chairman of the tribunal refused, saying he was ready to continue with the case until 6 pm. However, the blackout did the work for Agabi, as the outage compelled the chairman of the tribunal to adjourn the trial.
Before the lights went out, Wetkas, a detective of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), while continuing with his evidence which started on Tuesday against the Senate president, claimed he (Saraki) received monthly salaries from the Kwara State Government even after he had stepped down as governor and had become a senator. Wetkas claimed that Saraki received monthly salaries from June 2011, when he left office as governor of the state, to August 2015 when he served as a senator.
“In the course of our investigation, we wrote to Access Bank for them toread more here....
Civil Defence corps kill boy, shoot three others over fuel in FESTAC TownPetrol tanker crushes seven vehicles on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway The lingering fuel crisis, which is taking its drastic toll on Nigerians across the country, yesterday resulted in the death of two persons in Lagos when a female staff of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC) shot dead a boy, simply identified as Ikechukwu and another unidentified person at the AP Filling Station 21 Road, FESTAC Town.
The boy was alleged to have bought fuel in a jerry can and was going home when he was accosted by a team of Civil Defence officials, who arrested him.
The boy, who eyewitnesses say could be about 18-years-old, was said to have laid down on the road pleading with the officials to allow him go home as he was not a fuel hawker, but had just bought the fuel for personal use.
Eyewitnesses said the commander of the team, who felt the boy was resisting arrest, ordered a female official to shoot the “bastard” and the woman promptly obeyed and shot the boy.
On seeing the boy dying in a pool of blood, the Civil Defence corps zoomed off in their patrol van and fled from the scene, while shooting frantically into the air.
According to Mr. Samuel Udeh, “the environment was peaceful, we were at Forte Oil filling station maintaining a queue with our gallons at around 1:30p.m., when the Civil Defence officers came in. They dragged our gallons and started seizing it, including those who have bought. Some of us objected, including the deceased.
“They said they were on a special mission to wage war against black marketers. He refused to release his gallon and then poured his petrol on himself, saying it is better than giving it away to the civil defense people.
“To my greatest surprise, they started shooting and were not facing it up but were pointing their guns at people, which led to the killing of Ikechukwu. He was shot at three times, a bullet on his shoulder, throat and stomach. He died instantly. Others who were badly injured are Dero Okowope, Smart and K.B. The most annoying thing is that it was a lady officer that was shooting and carelessly killed Ike. Immediately, they ran away with their van and continued shooting to scare people away,” he narrated.
Peter Okoye aka Mr P, his new manager Olatunde Micheals(far right), his choreographer DonFlexx and others, this afternoon flew out of Nigeria to Dubai for a performance he has in Dubai billed for April 7th and 8th. More photos
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After weeks of drama which kept the social media abuzz with ranting tweet and comments, the Nigerian R&B acts, Peter and Paul Okoye of PSquare fame, are back together as a group.
Although, this is not the first time a disagreement between the musical twins would come to public notice, it was the first time any of the brothers would release solo singles. They had at the beginning of their separation five weeks ago took to their different Instagram pages, breathing heavily on each other’s neck.
Weekend Beat gathered that two female fans of the pop singers had cried profusely and posted a video on Youtube, begging the twins to come back as brothers and as a group to do what they know best, which gives a lot of people joy.
The Okoye brothers, perhaps, touched by the cry decided to heed to pleas of the fans and came back as a group. They took to their respective Instagram pages to inform the world that they are now back as a group. Their elder brother cum manager, Jude Engees Okoye, who, all through the drama was quiet, broke his silence by posting the same message on his own page.
“That it took our stupidity to realize that family comes first; we are very sorry,” the twins posted on their different pages @PeterPSquare @rudeboysquare @judeengees #dembeonenobetwo #PSqaureForever.
Before the reunion, Paul in a tweet, stated: “All you all want is read more
Five members of the same family were charged with the murder of a prophet who had been called to their their home in the village of Mazonde, Zimbabwe to help them cleanse their house of evil spirits.
According to local newspaper, Zed 24 News, the accused family identified as Leanmore Mutero, Tonderai Muswere, Michael Muchengeti, Manasa Mutero and Nicholas Mutero, appeared at the High Court in Harare facing a murder charge for participating in the death of self-professed Prophet Shamiso Kanyama, who accidentally died during a healing ceremony.
Pastor Kanyama had reportedly asked his followers to bury him alive so that he could summon more cleansing powers to heal the family that had been plagued by mysterious deaths.
Zed 24 News reports that High Court Justice Owen Tagu heard how on that day, the late pastor had been invited to attend the home in the read more click here
Asomugha Sonia, a.k.a Soblinkx, is a budding singer who is unquestionably endowed and isn’t afraid to flaunt it. The Bums don’t lie sensation graduated from Imo State University, with a B.Sc in Political Science. She has this amiable girl-next-door personality that is totally different from her glamourous outlook. In this interview she opens up on her love for music and talks about sex and love. How did you discover your music talent? I have always known that I can sing. My grandma made me join the choir. I was also part of the choir in secondary school. I never knew I was going to be a musician. I was just doing it based on compulsion because my parents forced me to go for rehearsals. In my final year in Imo State University, a friend who is a male artiste told me he needs a female flavour in his song. I initially told him I was not a singer, but gave in after much persuasion from him. He called me later to tell me people loved what I did on the song. He started advising me that I could actually go into music and give it a try. I took it serious about two years ago. Was there any objection from your parents when you told them about your love for music? My dad is a conservative Christian, so he wanted me to do gospel music. I am a church girl, but I didn’t want to do gospel because I don’t want people to be judging me. Imagine a situation whereby I do a gospel song dressed in a sexy outfit? People will definitely judge me. You know the way people judge pastors, forgetting that we are all humans. Now that I don’t do gospel music, I want people to be shocked when they see me do some spiritual things.