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Ashley Madison hackers release names of 32million married men who cheated on their wives
Ashley Madison is a website that helps married people cheat discretely. The website’s slogan is -Life is short. Have an affair.' The website also boasted that it was '100% secure' - well, that was until last month. Hackers this week released massive data - which had names of 32million men who cheated on the partners.
The 10 Major Mistakes Most Women Make In Relationships
the 10 major mistakes most women tend to make. If you can at least understand and try to correct these mistakes, I promise you, your relationship will change for the better.
Let’s get to it.
1. You Act Jealous/Insane When He Looks At Or Talks To Other Women
As a man, I can confidently say that it’s in our nature to look at attractive women. If you just act jealous and flip out when we do, it shows us that you’re insecure. Being insecure is a very big turn off for guys. If you find that you’re constantly jealous when he’s around other women, you need to reevaluate some issues in this relationship. First, you need to build up your self-esteem. No man will want to cheat on a woman who’s confident in herself and secure in the relationship. Second, you need to evaluate the trust issues found in this relationship. More so, do you trust him or not?
20 Things Men Don’t Know About Women
There are of course many things that men don’t know about women, mainly because we don’twant them to know, and so we try and keep them hidden really well. But during my two and a half years of interviewing countless ladies for Maxim’s sex section, I discovered that there are many, many more things that we ladies keep hidden from men …
When you’re not around, we fart. The longer, the louder and the stinker, the more enjoyable.
10 ways to completely keep ur man only to ur self in a relationship
He wants to be your hero — so let him.
Most men don't cheat because they don't love you anymore. Men cheat because they want more variety in their sex lives.
Some complain of being bored. They want to feel adored by their partners. They want to asert their freedom. They are tired of disappointing you. They want a partner who places them at the center of their life, and they no longer feel like the priority in yours. Sometimes it's because you are speaking different love languages, and some men say it is a biological directive to procreate with as many women as possible for survival of the species.
Whatever the reason, men have an innate need to feel respected and appreciated by their partners. It is most disconcerting for a man to realize he has disappointed his partner in some way. He wants to be her hero.
So, here are 10 ways to prevent your man fromcheating:
Bobbi Kristina drowning witness identified (photos)
After her death, the Estate of Bobbi Kristina Brown amended their $40 million civil lawsuit against Nick Gordon to include eyewitness accounts from a female claiming Nick Gordon fed Bobbi Kristina a lethal cocktail of drugs before submerging her in the bathtub. The female has been identified as Danyela Bradley, Bobbi's friend and newly released photos place her & Nick together at the hospital the night Bobbi Kristina was found…
From The Daily Mail
Source: UK Daily Mail
A dazed and pale young woman who was taken out of the hospital in a wheelchair by Nick Gordon just hours after Bobbi Kristina was admitted after drowning in her bathtub has been identified for the first time by Daily Mail Online. She is the same woman who was at Bobbi Kristina's townhouse when she was found unresponsive in her bathtub.
Danyela Bradley, 18, was pictured at 1pm on February 1, 2015, being wheeled out of North Fulton Hospital in Atlanta by Gordon just hours after her close friend Bobbi Kristina was hospitalized at the same medical center. Bobbi Kristina had been found face-down and unresponsive in a bathtub at her home on the morning of January 31.
High school senior Danyela had been staying on-and-off at Bobbi Kristina’s townhouse, which she shared with Gordon, in Roswell, Georgia.
Danyela was at the home on January 31 when Bobbi Kristina was found unconscious. Danyela’s boyfriend, accused drug dealer Max Lomas, 24, and Nick Gordon, 26, were also present.
Bobbi Kristina was placed in a medically-induced coma and later diagnosed with irreversible brain damage. She passed away on July 26 at the age of 22 – some three years after her superstar mother, Whitney Houston, died in eerily similar circumstances.
A civil lawsuit, filed on behalf of Bobbi Kristina’s estate, was amended after Bobbi Kristina's death with new accusations against Nick Gordon, claiming he drugged her with a ‘toxic cocktail’ and drowned her in a bathtub of cold water.
In an astonishing new revelation, the civil lawsuit claims a 'white girl' was lying on the bed in the master bedroom as the alleged altercation played out.
According to the suit, Gordon came out of the bathroom wearing different clothes, lay his head on the ankle of a female guest, and said: 'Now I want a pretty little white girl like you.'
The female guest is not identified in the papers but it has been confirmed that Danyela Bradley was present in the home at the time.
The newly-identified photograph of Danyela emerging from the hospital a day after Bobbi Kristina was admitted, has raised new questions as to what took place on the tragic night.
Danyela’s horrified mother, Marlene Bradley, told Daily Mail Online this week that she had no idea her daughter had even been at the hospital.
Marlene Bradley identified the disheveled figure in the hospital-issue wheelchair as her teenage daughter.
‘What happened – was she sick? I never heard about that, I had no idea,’ Marlene told Daily Mail Online at her home in Cumming, Georgia.
In a series of pictures taken from outside the hospital’s main entrance, Nick Gordon comes out of the hospital and paces up and down, before chatting with acquaintances.
He then goes back inside and emerges pushing Danyela in a wheelchair. The girl appears drowsy, her head lolls to the side and she has her knees pulled up to her chest. At one point, she curls over to one side of the chair.
A silver sedan then pulls up to the hospital entrance and Gordon helps Danyela into the back seat. The gray Camry is being driven by a young, white male wearing a baseball cap, believed to be Max Lomas.
All patients are wheeled out of North Fulton Hospital for safety reasons in order to prevent accidents, according to an employee. However, wheelchairs are also available at the information desk for hospital visitors to use if they are unable to walk.
It is not clear why Danyela was being wheeled out of North Fulton hospital or whether she had been admitted.
Her mother has no contact with her daughter and does not know where she is living with her boyfriend Max Lomas, reportedly in an upscale gated community with security–guard checkpoint in Duluth, Georgia.
Source: UK Daily Mail
Photos: Buhari meets members of the Independent Petroleum Producers Group
President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo met with members of the Independent Petroleum Producers Group at the state house Abuja today August 19th. He also met with members of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation Agency who presented him with a handmade sculpture from Anambra state. More photos after the cut..
Photoshopped picture of Princess Diana bending over Charlotte goes viral
A Photoshopped image showing Princess Diana superimposed into a picture from Princess Charlotte's christening has gone viral on Facebook.The original version of the Princess Diana image used is from August 1997, where the late Princess can be seen bowing to Mother Teresa after the 2 met briefly at the Missionaries of Charity's residence in the Bronx section of New York. What do you think, creepy or cool? The original photo after the cut..
Nigerian Govt writes India to see Nigerian ISIS suspects
The Nigerian embassy in Delhi, India, has written to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to see the 2 Nigerians that were arrested in Punjab recently while on their way to Pakistan, allegedly to join the Islamic State terrorist group.
The two suspects from Kano, identified as Imran Kabeer and Sani Jamiliu, are currently being detained by the Punjab Police in India.
'I took care of his kids': Ciara fires back at ex Future
Ciara has fired back at the ex-fiance Future's criticism of her parenting.
The 29-year-old responded after the rapper blasted her for allowing their son Future Jnr to spend time with her current boyfriend, footballer Russell Wilson.
She accused the 31-year-old of double standards, since she looked after his three other children when they were together.
Female rugby player dies from catastrophic brain injuries after tackle
A talented young rugby player died from catastrophic brain injuries over a month after she was injured in a tackle during a game, an inquest heard.
Tragic Sarah Chesters, 23, was playing for her ladies' rugby team on October 19 last year when she was bundled to the ground by a bigger opposition player.
Parrot arrested in India for insulting owner's elderly stepmother
A parrot in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, was detained by police on Tuesday after an old woman filed a complaint against it for making obscene remarks at her.
Janabai, who is in her 80s, filed the complaint with the police in Rajura city of Chandrapur District, saying the parrot had been tutored by its owner to shower abuses at her whenever she passed by his house.
The parrot, named Hariyal, is owned by Janabai's stepson Suresh. A complaint was also registered against him. Both live separately due to a property dispute.
Janabai, who is in her 80s, filed the complaint with the police in Rajura city of Chandrapur District, saying the parrot had been tutored by its owner to shower abuses at her whenever she passed by his house.
The parrot, named Hariyal, is owned by Janabai's stepson Suresh. A complaint was also registered against him. Both live separately due to a property dispute.
Mentally ill man found guilty again after 35 years in prison
A mentally ill Texas man imprisoned for more than 35 years despite his original murder conviction being overturned was found guilty a second time on Wednesday.
Jerry Hartfield, 59, was convicted of murder in the September 1976 slaying of 55-year-old Eunice Lowe, who sold tickets at the bus station in Bay City, Houston.
The sentencing phase will begin Thursday, the judge said. Prosecutors said Hartfield faces five to 99 years in prison or a life sentence, but said before the trial that he could be immediately eligible for parole because of time served.
Jurors decided against a conviction of capital murder, which carried an automatic sentence of life in prison.
Neither the defense attorneys nor the prosecutors would comment on the verdict, though the two defense attorneys fist-bumped after the jurors were let out of the courtroom.
At a hearing last Friday, a psychologist testified Hartfield's IQ is 67, below the threshold of 70 consid
Buhari to NNPC: work with indigenous oil producers
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday assured indigenous companies operating in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector of the full support and protection of his administration.
He promised during a meeting with members of the Independent Petroleum Producers Association at the Presidential Villa, Abuja to do everything within his powers to address the challenges they currently face.
A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President Mallam Garba Shehu, said he commended their determination to increase the participation of Nigerians in the country’s oil industry.
He directed the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to work closely with the indigenous oil producers to resolve the problems which they enumerated to him.
“We have the manpower for a more effective participation in our oil industry. We will give you all possible encouragement. You certainly won’t be ignored under my leadership,” President Buhari told members of the association which represents about 20 Nigerian companies operating mainly on onshore fields.
A new National Carrier…staging a comeback 12 years after
The aviation sector is alive with a debate over the Federal Government’s plans to revitalise the national carrier. Experts and key operators are sharply divided in their perspectives on the modalities to be adopted in putting the Green-White-Green national colours back in the air, reports KELVIN OSA- OKUNBOR
The debate is on, triggered by a recent directive by President Muhammadu Buhari to Aviation Ministry officials. They are to work out the modalities of setting up a new national carrier.
The rationale for such a carrier has engendered unease among experts, airline operators and watchers of the troubled aviation sector.
Expectedly, the directive has pitted against one another players in the sector on both sides of the divide. Those who are favourably disposed to the idea have described the directive as a welcome development. Others, who feel the government has no business going into such money-guzzling enterprise, have not hidden their opposition.
The divergent views raised on the proposed carrier by experts are predicated on seven failed attempts by previous administrations to reestablish a national carrier since the liquidation of the Nigeria Airways Limited (NAL) in May, 2003 by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Such attempts include: Virgin Nigeria; Air Nigeria; Nigerian Global Airline and Nigerian Eagle Air among others.
Since 2003, Nigeria has lost several billions of dollars to capital flights repatriated by over 27 foreign carriers that operate international flights into and outside of the Nigerians shore.
More than a decade after it went moribund, relics of the weather-beaten and decripit airplanes, that were once Nigeria’s flag carriers, have been sold as spare parts when Arik Air got the fanchise to operate the defunct NAL’s workshop at the Muritala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja in Lagos.
With no strong Nigerian carriers to reciprocate the over 73 Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) it signed with countries, Nigerian routes have remained not only lucrative but for foreign carriers, which enjoy multiple entry points into the country under lopsided air treaties and Open Skies Agreements (OSAs).
Worried by the trend, the President, penultimate Wednesday, directed Aviation Ministry to expedite action on the establishment of a new national airline.
1.5m IDPs in Nigeria, says UN
•Ki-Moon coming on Sunday
United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria Mr Daouda Toure yesterday pleaded for more resources to meet the needs of internally displaced people.
There are about 1.5 million of them.
Toure spoke in Abuja during the activities to mark this year’s World Humanitarian Day celebration with the theme: “Inspiring the World’s Humanity”.
“We appeal for more resources to respond particularly to the education and health needs of the displaced people.
“What is available is not commensurate with the situation on ground as the crisis in the North-East is not publicised enough.
“Nigeria is the major contributor to peace keeping in the world, so the international community need to contribute more resources, step up their support and restore the livelihood of these vulnerable people.
“We need to come and help them, help their brothers and sisters and help them get a better future for their children.’’
Toure added that the major challenges facing the humanitarian community today was the lack of access to security and limited resources.
How PDP was destroyed, by BoT chair Haliru
The Acting Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT), Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed, yesterday said the violation of the zoning principle by vested interests destroyed the party.
Mohammed, in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Emeka Nwakpa, attributed the fast declining fortune of the PDP to the abrogation of the zoning principle in 2011.
The party jettisoned zoning to pave the way for the emergence of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as presidential candidate — a development which Mohammed said severely undermined the principle of equity and justice on which the party was founded.
According to him, the PDP paid dearly for it with the loss of power at the centre in the last general election.
He added that the development created crises of confidence among key stakeholders and eroded sense of belonging among many party faithful.
EFCC moves in as $4.5b tax scandal hits agency
Commission grills NIPC officials
Three ex-ministers, Customs chiefs for questioning
How did 20 oil companies get $4.5 million tax holidays to which they are not entitled?
This is the puzzle the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is battling to resolve.
Helping the EFCC are some officials of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.
The Ministries of Petroleum Resources and Solid Minerals and the Nigerian Customs Service may also be probed for questionable tax waivers, it was learnt yesterday.
A former Special Assistant to an ex-minister has been
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