Saturday, August 10, 2013
Remembering Whitney Houston: Five Great Songs to Remember her For
Whitney Houston, the superstar vocalist whose hit tunes helped bridge the gap between pop and soul music, was born 50 years ago Friday, on Aug. 9, 1963, in Newark, N.J.
The birthday, of course, is one she didn't live to see: Houston died last year in Beverly Hills at the age of 48, plunging the music industry into turmoil the night before the Grammy Awards, which she so often dominated over the course of her nearly three-decade career.
Yet Houston's music lives on in recorded form -- Sirius XM is in the midst of a day-long tribute to the singer's work -- and in renditions by younger artists, including Beyoncé, whose Mrs. Carter Show tour has her tackling "I Will Always Love You," the Dolly Parton song Houston all but made her own.
Listen to that classics -- along with four of Houston's other finest moments -- below:
Hot or Not? Media Personality Moet Abebe shows-off Cherry Foot Tattoo (PHOTO
Moet Abebe sure knows how to make a statement.
After debuting her microphone tattoo in June, the vivacious Soundcity VJ shows-off her new Cherry foot tattoo.
The Nigerian media personality who is
currently in Joburg, South Africa unveiled the new artwork via
Instagram. She calls the Cherry tattoo “a symbol of desire, femininity
and fertility”.
Check out the tattoo below:
Friday, August 9, 2013
Church angry at Actress Ngozi Nwosu's hasty return to Set
There
are indications that the pastor and members of Christ Tabernacle
International Christian Center, Maryland, Ikeja, are not happy with
their celebrity church member, NgoziNwosu.
This
is due to the fact that Ngozi`s brethren believe the ailing actress who
had just undergone kidney operations in UK is not fit enough to start
work this soon.
It is widely reported that
Ngozi, soon after her return from the UK hospital, had returned to the
set of popular TV Series, Fuji House of Commotion. The church is led by
Prophet David Emmanuel Bassey.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Address Me As 'Short Boss' And Get My Anger--Aki Warns
One of the popular Nollywood Aki and Pawpaw stars, Chinedu Ikedieze otherwise known as Aki, has warned a fan on twitter to never address him again as 'shortest boss' because he dislikes being called by that.
The highly celebrated pint-size actor, who got married in 2011 in Lagos to his beautiful wife, showed his displeasure on the way the 'overzealous' fan called him on the popular social media platform.
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