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'Yeezus' is certified platinum

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Kanye West is batting 1000 on solo albums. The Recording Industry of America (RIAA) announced that Yeezus has been certified platinum.

The album, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200 after being released in June 18, marks the rapper's seventh studio effort that has gone platinum.

All of his previous albums, including The College Dropout (2004)and collaborative album with Jay Z, Watch the Throne (2011) , have also passed one million mark.

Job well done Kanye!

Dar es salaam listed among Africa’s Most Habitable Cities

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Dar es salaam listed as one of the top 10 most habitable cities in Africa as published by Africa.com. See the full list below.

1. Cape town, South Africa
Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, let alone Africa, having already won a number of prestigious international travel awards. It’s where most people in South Africa wish they lived. It possesses all of the amenities and sophistication of a urban area, yet the pace is decidedly relaxed, with the city being nestled between the ocean and the mountains, creating an ideal mix of work and play. A short drive away and you can find yourself in one of the hundreds of vineyards that produce some of the world’s top wines. While summers (October–April) are lovely, winters can be dreary with much fog, rain, and wind.

That’s why some would prefer to call Cape Town the “Windy City”—it’s in fact known at the “Mother City” and is the caretaker of the insurance and now burgeoning digital sector. It’s also where you’ll find the advertising execs and creatives, with many retailers and fashion designers headquartered there. Housing options vary, from Tuscan-styled homes (a trend seen across the country), funky “SoHo”-style downtown lofts, and gated urban estates. While crime rates remain high, security is generally considered to be less of a concern than in Johannesburg, and is evidenced through the conspicuous absence of the ubiquitous high walls and electric fences on each and every home as seen in some parts of Johannesburg and Pretoria.

Like many 2010 World Cup host cities, Cape Town’s public transport infrastructure was given a boost, primarily through the MyCiTi rapid bus service. Routes are still limited though, so unless you’re willing to commute via railway or chance the minivan taxis, it still is the kind of city where it’s best to have your own car to get around.

2. Accra, Ghana
In addition to being a wonderful urban home for roughly 20 percent of Ghana’s 20 million total population, Accra has become the leisure destination of choice for upscale Nigerians who take a quick 45-minute flight to spend time at their Accra weekend homes.

Ghana’s capital city is a sophisticated urban area, with a full range of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and increasingly, shopping malls. There are many affluent areas, including East Legon—the location of the city’s only traditional shopping complex, Accra Mall. Another popular option is Osu, locally referred to as “Oxford Street”, where many go to shop and hang out. The downtown area has seen much development over the last decade and the range of serviced high rise apartments makes it an easy location to set up home quickly. The warmth of the Ghanaian people is an asset and is an important part of what attracts Nigerians to want to spend their leisure time here. The tropical climate makes it all the more appealing.

Things are changing for the better, and fast. Many citizens who left to the West are returning home, bringing with them enthusiasm, fresh ideas, and degrees from top universities abroad. Coupled with the government’s commitment to investing proceeds into social and physical infrastructure, one can only imagine that Accra will become even more liveable in the years to come.

3. Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi is fast becoming the African city of choice for multinational companies seeking a foothold for their African operations. Nairobi is a gracious city that possesses much of the sophistication of the large South African cities, but provides these offerings in a “kinder and gentler” way. General Electric and the Rockefeller Foundation recently chose Nairobi to anchor the African operations, so too the likes of China’s CCTV news broadcaster. While there is some tension surrounding the upcoming elections, the government is generally considered stable.

Housing options include many comfortable suburban style homes at affordable prices relative to other African cities, often with a reasonable amount of land. Apartment compounds have also sprung up in recent years, many with the comforts of swimming pools and fitness centres. The technology industry offers much promise, and internet connectivity is considered tone he best on the continent today.

Getting around remains tricky. Best to buy your own vehicle though with import taxes, it’s fairly expensive. Other options that offer quite an experience include the mini-bus matatu to boda-boda motorcycle taxi—both mainly used by locals.

4. Johannesburg, South Africa

From the moment you step off the plane at OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA), it becomes clear why Johannesburg is considered a world-class city. ORTIA rivals some of the best airports in developed worlds. It’s sleek, modern, expansive and offers a wealth of stores and restaurants, much like many parts of South Africa’s and Africa’s economic capital.

Since the late 1800s, thousands migrated to the city seeking employment at one of the many gold mines. The quarries have since dried up but an influx of people continues today. They come from other parts of the country and from across the continent, to work and to make money. Johannesburg is also an attractive base for many African companies as it provides easier access to international opportunities.

In recent years there has been efforts to revive the neglected inner city. Money has been invested by local government to clean the streets, and renovate the derelict buildings. It’s paid off, with the private sector now playing a role, too. The area is home to the plush headquarters of AngloGold Ashanti and others. New apartment blocks are being filled up and plans are being made for a new mall. Malls though, are not hard to find. Apart from the larger Sandton City and Eastgate mall, virtually every suburb has one or two of their own. Though a concrete jungle in some parts, many are surprised by how lush and green the city actually is. In fact, Johannesburg holds the title of the largest man-made forest in the world!

5. Gaborone, Botswana

Though young—having only gained independence from Britain in the 1960s—Gaborone has flourished. Politically stable and economically buoyant, Botswana’s capital is considered to be a peaceful city. It’s likely partly due to it being small in size, with a population of just over 230,000, but still offers a diverse mix of people, and places to see.

Gabs, as it is popularly known, is located in a country known for being one of the world’s largest producers of rough diamonds. The precious stone continues to play a major role in the city’s development. Just recently, leading diamond producer de Beers announced it would be moving some of its operations to the sub-Saharan country from London. Apart from diamonds, the economy is also driven by its beef exports, the majority of which is sold in Europe as well as the growing tourism industry. The development of modern sports facilities saw the city successfully hosting the Africa Junior Athletics Championships in 2011, and has made it a popular contender to host the 2014 African Youth Games.

Gaborone is also well connected to South Africa’s capital, Pretoria. It’s strategic location means that you’ll find South African stores in Gaborone’s many large malls. It shares many similarities with its neighbour, though is considered to be somewhat safer.

6. Libreville, Gabon
Modern and vibrant, the country’s largest city is home to just over half a million people. They’re young (nationally, half are 19 and younger) and urbanized. School enrollment rate in Gabon is over 70 percent and literacy is close to 90 percent. In Libreville, it’s over 63 percent, which translates into a most capable service staff in restaurants, hotels, and shops. The French influence extends beyond being the official language, providing for a very stylish city that boasts a grand boulevard with beautiful architecture and monuments. This city on the beach makes the transition from work to play very easy.

Libreville’s newly built Stade d’Angondjé stadium recently host the final match of the 2012 African Cup of Nations. Preparation for the sporting event saw increased government investment in improving roads and other public spaces. More property development projects are also popping up across the city to keep up with rapid urbanization. Oil has been the main driver of economic growth here, but with reserves declining, there’s increased efforts to investment in other mining production projects.

Away from the mines, you’re spoilt with vast natural landscapes. The country’s government made a commitment a decade ago to set aside more than 10 percent of total land for national parks and nature reserves. Close to Libreville, there’s the Akanda National Park, one the more than a dozen across the country thats helped it become a popular eco-tourist destination.

7. Tunis, Tunisia
A lot has changed here since the Arab Spring unrest started nearly two years ago. While unemployment remains a concern and the new government still works toward stabilizing the economy, the smallest country in North Africa is becoming one of the fastest developing. The first half of this year, saw a GDP growth rate of 3.5 percent, with a steady increase in the manufacturing sector.

French territory for over seven decades, there’s a rich diversity in the culture here—African, Arab and European. Along modern infrastructure, the old world remains through the Medina of Tunis, one of the first Arabo-Muslim towns, and now also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. People live long—there’s a life expectancy of 74.6 years. It might have something to do with the picturesque setting of the Mediterranean Sea as a backdrop. People here are happy too, says the Happy Planet Index (HPI). Measuring sustainable well-being, Tunisia was named the second happiest place in Africa (after Algeria).

Once on the wealthiest cities in the Muslim world, Tunisia’s capital is now also considered to be the least expensive city (for expats) in the region. Getting around is fairly easy with the extensive rail network that links the capital to other parts of the country.

8. Dar es salaam, Tanzania
Dar es Salaam is a rapidly growing city, from the new infrastructural projects to its people, literally. With an annual population increase of over three percent each year, it’s the third fastest growing city in Africa—and one of the fastest in the world! It also has a large expatriate community.

Though no longer the country’s capital, Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania and remains the political and economic hub. There has been great investment in education here, with an extensive programme to provide free primary schooling, efforts that were lauded by international bodies when enrolment rates reached over 90 percent.

The city is also home to the largest and oldest public university in Tanzania, the University of Dar es Salaam, which has been ranked 4th in top 100 universities in Africa,recently celebrated its 50-year anniversary and has seen a sharp increase in the number of registered students. There’s also the Institute of Technology (DIT), one of the leading institutions providing technical training in the region. There’s also plans to revamp the neglected railway transport network. Millions has also been spent over the past five years to improve the cities roads, making travelling a lot more efficient.

Situated close to the equator, the city enjoys tropical conditions for most of the year. Though Dar es Salaam has its own magnificent beaches (including many exclusive resorts), the island of Zanzibar is also just a short ferry ride away.

9. Windhoek, Namibia
From the language to the distinct architecture, the German influence on Windhoek is evident—a lasting reminder of Namibia’s early colonial history. Don’t expect big city living; the most recent count puts total population just over 320,000. The small but active city is home to just about every national government institution, making it the country’s political, cultural, social, and economic capital.

If Namibia is best known for the Namib Desert, the oldest in the world, then Windhoek is best known for its beer. Windhoek Lager is one of the fastest-growing premium beers in the region and is sold abroad in over 20 countries. The old brewery still stands tall in the city’s central business district and now hosts many cool restaurant, bars and shots.

When visiting there and other parts of the city, expect to meet a diverse range of people with a multitude of background, from the indigenous San, Hereo, and Kavango groups to expat Europeans. The city is attractive for many reasons: it’s clean, relatively safe and getting around the city is easy. Both taxis and buses provide efficient transport and it helps that the roads are well-maintained.

10. Kigali, Rwanda
From the expansion of its Central Business District to the recent road construction project to help ease traffic congestion, Rwanda’s capital is slowly becoming one of the most rapidly developing cities on the continent.

Centrally located in the heart of Rwanda, Kigali is home to close to one million people, and there’s also a large community of expats here who get to enjoy the diversity the city has to offer. As with most African countries, there’s two scenes on offer. While the majority of the population still live in rural areas, new modern structures continue to be built in the Central Business District. One of the latest developments is the Kigali Tower, a 20-floor office and retail complex that is the city’s tallest building. Living in Rwanda’s capital is not cheap, as the cost of imported goods are high.

The biggest asset here remains the diverse wildlife, most popularly the rare mountain gorillas. Tourism remains an important source of revenue as the country’s largest foreign exchange earner: in the first quarter of this year alone, there was a more than 20 percent in visitors compared to last year. The increase is likely to see further investment in the hotel, service, and tourism industries.

Black is beautiful

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She is 2013/2014 break out movie star and yes,she is African, a Kenyan to be more specific. Lupita Nyongo'o is proof that dark skin is still very much in demand. She proves black is indeed beautiful. For someone who's first international movie break came from her role in "12 years a slave"..

Her amazing fashion choices has earned her a place in the good books of Fashion .She was named best red carpet look of the Golden Globes(by Joan Rivers Fashion Police)

Remember the red dress with the cape? She is now the face of Mui Mui and the face of manymagazine covers..

She won the Critics Choice Movie Awards 2014-Best Supporting Actress. She got a standing ovation when she expressed her shock at being nominated alongside Oprah , Julia Roberts & winning.

Golden Globes nominee....Oscars nominee...and we hope she wins this ones too.

She's multilingual: In addition to English and her native Luo, the actress speaks Spanish, Swahili and conversational Italian. Before her big movie debut, Nyong'o was a regular on the Kenyan television series "Shuga."

Nyong'o was born in Mexico when her Kenyan parents were in political exile. Her family later returned to Kenya, where she spent most of her childhood. She later went to the United States, where she got her undergraduate degree from Hampshire College in Massachusetts, and later graduated from Yale School of Drama in 2012.She is also from the same tribe as President Barack Obama's father.

Check out her amazing looks below
 

African - American gay coupe responds to Twitter outrage sparked by bathroom photos of the "fathers" getting their "daughters" ready for school!

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A gay couple have responded to a vicious racist and homophobic backlash against photos they posted on Instagram that show them taking care of their two young daughters.

Chicago-born Kordale and Atlanta native Kaleb, who have three children together, often share adorable pictures of their happy family on their shared Instagram page, which has 36,489 followers.

Read their response to the twitter outrage below:
As far as the positive; yes we are two gay men with three kids who have no problem with preparing them for their education every morning; that comes with anything and everything they may need for school! Our kids are blessed to have three parents (Kordale, Kaleb and their Mother) who love, care and support them in every decision they have made and will continue to make as they get older. 

We are blessed to have the ability to provide for them in ways that a lot of people cannot for their family, which ultimately makes us happy knowing that they don't want for much! Our main objective as parents is to provide, love, educate, support, encourage, and love some more! In regard to the negative, people fail to realize that we are people too with kids who love us. We do what is necessary for them to succeed in this ever-changing world but it's sad that we're discriminated against because of our sexuality and/or what we do behind closed doors -- which is no one's business. 

In the same breath, we take all of what's been said in stride. The picture was put out on social media for an opinion so we can't be mad when people give just that: an opinion. People tend to think that gay people cannot raise their children to be heterosexuals. Instead, they have derogatory thoughts of us "tainting" our children or "confusing them" with what society sees deems as wrong an unmanly because we're gay. But this is all comical because people forget where a lot of gays come from: a heterosexual household.

This is another prime example of where we are as a nation in 2014 -- continuous discrimination against gays. Being gay is the new normal for a lot of people and judgement isn't needed, just equality! We may be gay but this does not mean we are incapable of what a heterosexual couple is capable of! Us gays are just as educated and passionate about what we do and how we do it!
See more pictures 

Five years ago
A recent snap of them styling their daughters' hair (above) sparked an unexpected negative response, with some commenters apparently taking issue with the idea of two gay black men raising children together.

Kaleb and the kids
Kordale and the kids
couple's master bedroom

Kim shares lovely family pics

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Kim has shared adorable first time unseen pics of her lovely family on the Ellen Show. Check them out after the cut.
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Imagine.....

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You may say I'm a dreamer,but I'm not the only one...... I hope someday you'll join us!! hahaha love the song, Please meet eye candy ― Sesamir Yearby.

Like you mean it...

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No, never...keeping a secret can be difficult, especially when it is a juicy secret. The only thing can keep my secrets definitely not you or a diary..... my memory, wink!!

New couple alert: Is Lupita dating Jared Leto?

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Lupita Nyong'o is easily becoming Hollywood’s sweetheart! Just hours after getting the big news of her very first Academy Award nomination, Lupita Nyong’o won a Critics’ Choice Award last night for Best Supporting Actress.

I smell a dead rat lol, Jared Leto was snapped looking very smitten by Kenyan beauty at the LACFA Awards last weekend. On December 2, the two snapped photos on the red carpet of the Gotham Awards together.

In other news, it looks as though Lupita has caught the eye of actor Jared Leto. He’s clearly a huge fan. Last night, he made his way over to the “12 Years A Slave” star from across the room to chat.

Check out some deets on her and Jared Leto after the cut
And we can’t forget this Instagram photo on the night of the Golden Globes
only time will tell...they’ve been snapped everywhere together....and they better not talk about we’re really good friends either…

The Obama marriage is on the rocks - Reports

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Astonishing claims emerge of ugly fights over that selfie with the leggy blonde Danish Prime Minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt — at Nelson Mandela’s memorial and even a Presidential affair. 

Michelle Obama alleged to have discovered her husband has been unfaithful. The mother of two was holed up for more than a week at TV star Oprah Winfrey’s spectacular 12-bedroom house on a mountainside estate on Maui.

Reports claim they will separate at the end of his presidency in 2016.

Would it be a good idea to take this article with a very large portion of salt? well, it is what it is...

From Daily Mail:
Under the headline Obama Divorce Bombshell!, the National Enquirer claims their 21-year marriage has dissolved in a string of ugly fights that were prompted by the Mandela memorial incident and — far more outrageously — Mrs Obama’s discovery that Secret Service bodyguards had been covering up infidelity on her husband’s part.

It’s an allegation the White House has declined to comment on, though after Bill Clinton’s trouser-dropping scandals, Americans would be rather less sanguine about any extra-marital activity than the French appear to be over President Francois Hollande’s behaviour.

Mrs Obama, the Enquirer claims, intends to stand by her husband until his presidency is over, at which time he will move back to Hawaii, where he grew up, and she will stay in Washington with their children.

For the moment, they are allegedly sleeping in separate bedrooms after Mr Obama’s attempt to ‘mend fences’ backfired so badly on a recent Christmas getaway to Hawaii that he returned to Washington with their two daughters, leaving his wife behind.

The National Enquirer, it must be said, quoted only anonymous insiders in support of these sensational claims, and is hardly the most reliable source of hard news.

Obama advisers are certainly not talking as if there is any scandal in the offing.

The couple are ‘role models for parents all across the country’, according to old friend and adviser Valerie Jarrett. ‘She’s at the top of her game. She’s fabulous at 50.’

Washington’s media has ignored the story.

But everyone remembers how the Enquirer famously got it right when it claimed the supposedly squeaky clean Democrat presidential contender John Edwards had fathered a love child by a former campaign worker.

Thin as its story may seem at the moment, might it be on to something again?

At least it was right on one point — Mrs Obama did remain in Hawaii. The White House quickly offered an explanation, saying the extended stay had been a birthday present from her husband.

‘If you have kids, you know that telling your spouse they can spend a week away from home is actually a big present,’ said his spokesman.

Before returning home on Wednesday, Mrs Obama holed up for more than a week at TV star Oprah Winfrey’s spectacular 12-bedroom house on a mountainside estate on Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian islands.

Their girls-only get-together was joined by Oprah’s close friend, the TV presenter Gayle King, White House aide Valerie Jarrett and Sharon Malone, wife of the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.

Oprah has described the estate as a place where she and guests sit on the porch sipping guava cocktails, and ride horses to the top of the mountain to watch the sun go down.

Why would anyone rush back to chilly Washington from such an idyll?
Read the full article here 

Jack Bauer is back, announces new series of 24

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Jack Bauer is back, and he's on the run in London as producers of the hit US show 24 reveal its return to our screens this year.

Yay!.....It's one of my favorites after Prison Break.I cant wait to find out what happened to Jack Bauer after he was told by the President to disappear and the drone shut down.

 Kiefer Sutherland "Bauer" hinted on the new 12-episode show in details including the date of its first screening and names of the other stars joining him.

Mary Lynn Rajskub, Kim Raver and William Devane are back after appearing in the original series.

And there will be some new faces, including Yvonne Strahovski (Chuck), Giles Matthey (True Blood), Gbenga Akinnagbe (The Wire), Michael Wincott (Hitchcock) and Judy Davis (Who Dares Wins).
Using the tag-line ‘Live Another Day’, FOX producers told the audience at 2014 Television Critics Association Press Tour it picks up events four years on, with Bauer evading the FBI.

BBA housemate, Elikem allegedly dragged to court for chopping down ex-footballer's wife

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2013 Big Brother Africa’s Ghanian representative, Elikem Kumordzie, has been taken to court on adultery charges by Nii Odartey Lamptey.The former Black Stars Striker and Aston Villa player has accused "The Chase" housemate of going to bed with his wife, Gloria Lamptey.

He reportedly raised the matter and took legal actions against Elikem when he found out that his wife, whom he has been married to for 20 years, was having illicit affairs.

Odartey had, last year, announced that he was not the biological father of the three children his wife claimed were his after a DNA test he carried out showed they were not his.

He purportedly took the action when he realized that his wife of 20 years had been cheating on him repeatedly.There were allegations that Elikem might have fathered one of the kids who is alleged to be ten years old.

Elikem on his part, had flatly denied the claims. According to him, considering the calculations, it is highly impossible for him to father a child with a married woman at age 15.

The case has been adjourned to the 22 of January.

The young aspiring designer is currently in a serious relationship with Zimbabwean Big Brother representative, Pokello Nare. I wonder what will happen if the gist is true.

BBC presenter Komla Dumor dies at 41

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BBC TV presenter Komla Dumor has died suddenly at his home in London at the age of 41.

Ghana-born Dumor was a presenter for BBC World News and its Focus on Africa programme.

He joined the BBC as a radio broadcaster in 2007 after a decade of journalism in Ghana.

According to the BBC, Dumor had suffered a heart attack.

May God rest his soul...Amen.

Lupita Nyongo wins again. This time at the 2014 SAG Awards.

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Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o wins for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role at the 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) which held last night Saturday Jan. 18th at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Big congrats to Lupita. Go, gal!!

Click read more for the full list of winners from the 2014 SAG Awards…..

Cast in a motion picture: American Hustle

Female actor in a leading role: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Male actor in a leading role: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Female actor in a supporting role: Lupita Nyong'o, 12 Years a Slave

Male actor in a supporting role: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Female actor in a comedy series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

Male actor in a comedy series: Ty Burrell, Modern Family

Ensemble in a comedy series: Modern Family

Female actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Helen Mirren, Phil Spector

Male actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra

Female actor in a drama series: Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey

Male actor in a drama series: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad

Ensemble in a drama series: Breaking Bad

See what late BBC presenter, Komla Dumor posted recently

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BBC Focus on Africa presenter Komla Dumor died suddenly in his home in London yesterday Jan. 18th. He was just 41. Below is what the TV anchor posted on his Facebook page recently...
God has been v good to me.,last year I experienced a lot of illness ..my BP nearly gave me a stroke but I trod on..waking up at 2am and heading to work..exhausted sometimes..aching in my body a soul..mentally and emotionally drained ..but I kept going ..I smiled for the camera..I volunteered for extra shifts ..I showed respect to my colleagues from directors to the security guards..I took a lot of jealousy driven vicious insults and backstabbing from petty people without reply..I remain silent in my personal strife and misery..I kept smiling and pushing on to present better and to engage w my audience and increase my following.,long days and frustrating times..but I kept going..through the west gate mall coverage through the Mandela funeral..even when illness had me collapsing I delivered..today my boss the head of television called me for a 1 minute meeting..he said Komla we have decided to make you the anchor presenter for our coverage of the World Cup in Brazil ..we shook hands and I left..I looked to the sky and said thank you Lord for reminding me that you are on my side ..the enemy will be scattered..Selah!Selah! Praise Him..tomorrow is another day.
Tomorrow is not promised....Live your very best life!

May his soul rest in peace...Amen.

Kim and Kanye wedding might take place at Palace of Versailles in France

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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are rumored to be planning a wedding at the Palace Of Versailles.

Kanye may be a self-proclaimed minimalist, but when it comes to things like his performances, his proposal, and now his wedding plans, he shows little restraint.

According to sources close to 'Ye and Kim, the couple's marriage will be a high-scale celebration.

The ceremony will reportedly take place at France's famous "Palace of Versailles," and will not suffer from a lack of funding.

See more photos of Palace of Versailles after the cut
The sheer scale of the palace, which is now a museum,
Subtle elegance: The palace is stunningly opulent, but it’s still a stark reminder of an unequal age
Gallery of Mirrors: This venue has the makings of some fantastic photo settings
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Just beautiful
A peace of heaven on earth: The palace is surrounded by a beautiful lake
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Inspiration

3year old girl beaten black and blue by 2 year old classmate

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The mother of a little girl who was beaten black and blue by an 'out-of-control' two-year-old at nursery has called for the child's expulsion.

Katie Ann Guttridge, aged three, sustained a bruised eye socket, scratches and three bite marks when she was attacked by her classmate during playtime at Ratby Pre-School Nursery in Leicester.

The little girl's mother, Clara Mackow, said her daughter was almost blinded in the attack and that her injuries were so bad that she was taken to hospital with a suspected broken eye socket.

Police were called in to investigate the assault but were powerless to act because the girl who attacked Katie is below the legal age of criminal responsibility - which in this country is 10 years old.

When confronted by journalists, the mother of the violent girl refused to discuss her child's behaviour, saying only: 'My daughter is two years old. I want nothing more to do with this.'

Now, parents are demanding the child - who has been dubbed 'Chucky' after the violent child-like doll in the horror film Child's Play - be removed from the nursery after she attacked 10 other children.

Ms Mackow, 28, a trainee goldsmith, said she couldn't believe it when she saw her daughter after the attack on December 13, she just cried.
She had gashes to her lips and a terrible black eye. Katie looked like she had been in a fight with a dog that had mauled her.

We had to take her to hospital because the doctors thought she had fractured her eye socket.

She was almost blinded in the attack which was totally unprovoked. I know kids get into scrapes but my daughter was really hurt in this attack.
The two-year-old nicknamed Chucky who attacked Katie has a history of beating up other children. She's out of control.

It has been claimed the little girl has attacked 10 other children since she started the nursery in September. The staff at the nursery don't seem able to cope with the difficult children.

The nursery has a maximum of 26 children aged between two and four years old.

Katie's mother wants the nursery to remove the violent child and she is now preparing to take legal action against the nursery claiming negligence.

Don't understand how can a child be so violent at just 2? Most importantly where were the school staff when the attack took place? .......

source: Daily Mail

Isidingo actress Lesego Motsepe dies at age 39

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Actress Lesego Motsepe best known for her role as "Letti Matabane" in long-time running and popular South African soap opera 'Isidingo' has passed away at the age of 39.
She was found dead by her brother,Moemise Motsepe in her Randburg home today Monday January 20th at 11:00am and paramedics confirmed that she died of natural causes.

The motivational speaker and AIDS ambassador had been living with HIV/AIDS since 1998.

Motsepe is survived by her mother – Ivy Skhosana and two brothers – Andile Skhosana and Moemise Motsepe and relatives.

May her soul rest in peace, Amen.

Shocking: 62yrs old man marries 15-year-old girl

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Paedophiles are using culture and religion to cover up. A wedding ceremony between a 62-year old chief and a 15-year-old girl in Kwa Zulu-Natal province of South Africa took place over the weekend.

The wedding was published in ILANGA,a South African newspaper today January 20, 2014.

What do you want with a youngster if you're not a pervert?

The first glimpse of nun who had baby and claimed she didn't know she was pregnant

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Circled, is the 33 year old woman, a nun with the order of the Little Disciples of Jesus, who gave birth to a baby boy last week and named him Francis, in honour of the current Pope.(Find the story here).

Roxana Rodriguez. initially claimed to have no idea that she was pregnant and thought her labour pains were 'stomach cramps' when an ambulance rushed her to hospital.

Her picture was published this weekend in the Italian daily newspaper, Corriere Della Sera. The new mum reportedly told her social worker:
I am so happy. I feel more of a mother than a nun, I think that's obvious. I decided to call him Francis in honour of our wonderful south American Pope. I do not feel of guilt. I will be keeping him and bringing him up. He is a gift from God. I am little worried about all the publicity, not only in Italy but in El Salvador and all over the world. Everyone is talking about this and I don't think I will be able to return to my home country. 
Sister Roxana took her vows and became a nun in the order last September and has since written a letter of apology to the order's mother superior - the woman who in September she solemnly promised to follow her vows of 'chastity, poverty and obedience', the three main pillars of the Little Disciples of Jesus Order.

She revealed that the father of her child is a man from her native El Salvador but has not named him

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