Saturday, April 16, 2016

Wow! Empire Stars Andre And Anika Tie The Knot in Intimate Cayman Island Ceremony(See)



 According to TMZ, popular Empire stars Grace Gealey (Anika) and Trai Byers (Andre) who have been engaged for a while just tied the knot in a romantic intimate ceremony in Cayman Island.

"The private ceremony and reception went down Thursday at a mansion on Grand Cayman Island ... the guest list was limited to close friends and relatives ... none of their "Empire" co-stars attended."

"Guests dined in style -- steak and lobster -- and danced to hip-hop, disco and, of course, reggae." they reported



Guests list

 News of Byers, 32, and Gealey’s engagement first broke over the summer when Us Weekly reported the actor had proposed on her 31st birthday. “He popped the question, and she was totally surprised and elated.

Actress Bimbo Akintola Rocks Fiery Red Hair As She Steps Out In Style(Photos)


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Popular The Talk Co-host Aisha Tyler's Husband Files For Divorce After 22 Years of Marriage



 Popular actress, comedian and The Talk co-host, Aisha Tyler and her husband Jeff Tietjens are divorcing after 22 years of marriage.

Tietjens who's an Attorney, filed for divorce earlier this month, citing irreconcilable differences. They have been separated since January 2015, according to court documents obtained by various news agencies like People, E! News and TMZ-which first broke the news.

Tietjens is not asking for spousal support for now, but is reserving the right to do so at a later date if he changes his mind, according to the court documents.

The couple were college sweethearts and got married in 1994.

Tyler opened up on The Talk in 2013 about their struggles to conceive.
"The hardest part is I really love my husband – he's such a good person and he would be such a great father,". But we just decided it wasn't worth it to go through that and so we decided to stop. It was better to not go through that torture." 
"After 40 your chances of getting pregnant are between 2 and 8 percent," the actress (who was 42 at the time) said.
"In my particular case, they were less than 5 percent. I'm old, in baby years, that's old to be trying to get pregnant."
She added that a doctor told her eventually, "Look, based on what we're seeing here, I just don't think this is going to happen for you."


In an interview with The Huffington Post in September 2014 she said:
"I wanted families and couples to know that it was a valid choice not to get on this crazy merry-go-round of IVF and tens and tens of thousands of dollars,". "People who do what I do for a living can afford that stuff, but most people can't. They mortgage their homes and they break themselves."

"And by the way," she continued, "most of them don't get pregnant. We only focus on the Cinderella stories. We don't focus on all the people that don't do it. And I wanted people to feel, men and women, it's OK to say, 'I love my marriage, I love my life, I choose not to have children.'" 

Woman Defends Her Husband After he Sexually Molested Their 4-year Old Daughter


 A child molester, 48 year old Juan Vicente Hernandez Leon was captured in a disturbing footage which allegedly showed him sexually assaulting a 4year old girl who was sitting on his lap in a restaurant in Mexico.

The viral video showed the man groping the little girl under the table, as she leaned against his lap. Disgustingly, the man in the footage kept talking with the rest of his group as he kept touching the little girl.

After the video was shared online, a nationwide manhunt seeking to track down the man was initiated by members of the public and by the internet activist group Anonymous.


Fortunately, the police found out who he was and arrested him. The sad and shocking part was that the man in the footage was the little girl's father. 

He was captured as he attempted to catch a bus to Mexico City, the nation's capital.
The child was taken from the family and is now in the custody of the state's child services.

 His wife and mother of the 4 year old victim, Silvia Algomeda took to her Facebook to plead for mercy. She made a video in Spanish where she requested that users of social media help her family and help defend her husband from the lies.

 She said her Husband would never harm or molest their child that he was being falsely accused.
She complained about the 4 year old being away from her and in the care of the Government.
She also drew attention to the psychological damage that the little girl is suffering from being separated from her family by watching the Police arrest her Dad.




Algomeda said the person who made that video and uploaded the controversial video to social networks did so with ill-intentions.
 She said if it was true that her husband was molesting their daughter, why didnt the person who uploaded the video confront him right there in the restaurant if he truly believed the girl was being molested.
She said:
"You think the child would be so easy if my husband was touching her inappropriately? Of course not, she would have reacted immediately".

 


After she recorded the video, she got major backlash from EVERYONE on facebook. She has since deactivated her account.
 It should be noted, that minutes after will post the video in this social network, the woman chose to close out the account.


Woman Puts Pepper in 8-year Old Housemaid's Eyes & Private Part(Photos)



 A 40-year-old trader, Mrs. Deborah Gabriel(pictured right), who brutalised her housemaid, eight-year-old Glory Ugbon, and then put pepper in the girl’s eyes and private part when the girl decided to steal a plate of rice because she was hungry. has been arrested.

 According to Punch, five months after Glory started living with the trader as her housemaid, the girl has been allegedly brutalised many times and there are so many marks all over her body.

Glory, who had been in the servitude of Deborah in Surulere, Lagos since November 2015, said her elder sister simply took her to the woman at the time during her visit to Akwa Ibom State and said she would follow her to Lagos to be her housemaid.

 “Madam said she would put me in school and my sister told me that she would treat me well. The woman is not related to us. I work at home all the time but sometimes when she is not happy with me, she beats me till I cannot walk” Glory said.
But on Sunday, April 10, the co-tenants of Deborah decided to take action to prevent the woman from killing the girl when they noticed that she had taken the torture of the girl a notch higher.

The neighbours alerted child rights activists, who promptly notified the police when the little girl would not stop screaming.

Glory, who was later brought to the Aguda Police Division, Surulere, Lagos along with Deborah, said on that particular day, she was simply eating at the backyard of their house, when her madam accused her of stealing food.

Because of that, Deborah brutalised the girl first.
“When she was tired of beating me, she forced my legs apart and rubbed some pepper that she had just ground in my eyes and my bum bum (private part),” she said.
When the pain became unbearable, neighbours raised the alarm when they learnt what the woman did to the girl.

Glory, who was sobbing as she was brought to the police station along with her madam, explained that she was very hungry when Deborah caught her eating and became furious.

Glory’s case is one of many similar incidents in which housemaids have been brutalised by their bosses.

It is unclear under what circumstances Glory was handed over to Deborah. She said she was in Primary 3 before she left her parents in their village.

The girl told Punch that her mother and father were in the village in Akwa Ibom State.
 “Since November that she brought me to Lagos,  she has not talked about any school for me,” Glory said.
On Monday after their correspondent spoke with the sobbing girl, she had to be taken to Mirabel Sexual Assault Referral Centre in Ikeja, Lagos for treatment because she would not stop complaining about the pepper, some of which had become lodged inside her.

They spoke with Deborah, the woman was apologetic as she explained that “something just came over me” when she tortured the girl.
“Please, help me. I am so sorry for what I did. I know it is wrong but I just could not control my anger. I promise to take care of her and give her adequate treatment now. I am so sorry for what I did.”
When the correspondent spoke with the woman’s husband, Victor, he said that he slept too deeply that day that he did not hear as his wife brutalised the girl and put pepper in her private part.

He said:
 “My wife flogged the girl because she caught her eating in the backyard. I told the girl too that she should not have eaten at the back of the house. I was the one who even prepared the stew.
“I went to sleep later and when I woke up the following morning, I saw all the wounds on the girl’s body. That was when I also knew that she had put pepper in the girl’s private part.
 “I did not know that she beat her so badly. I guess I slept too deeply and did not hear the girl’s screaming because of the drug I took that day. I would have intervened.”
Asked how such an underage girl was brought into their home as a housemaid, Victor said that when his wife brought the girl from Akwa Ibom, during a visit to their hometown, he challenged her because the girl was very young.

“I told her the girl was too young, but she said the girl is hardworking and that she would cope. I really blame my wife for what happened but I assure you sir that we would treat her. We would take her to the hospital for treatment and return her to her parents,” he said.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that Deborah was charged with child abuse and assault against a minor at the Surulere Magistrate’s Court, Lagos on Tuesday.

She was remanded at the Kirikiri Prison, pending the perfection of her bail. Founder and Coordinator of the Jeshabel Touch-A-Heart Foundation, Mrs. Favour Benson, who took up the girl’s case, told Saturday PUNCH that at the moment, Glory is being given refuge in a state government home in Lagos but that effort would be made to contact her parents so that they could take custody of her.

She said:
“The girl’s case was particularly annoying because the woman did not express any remorse for the way she tortured the girl.  
With the kind of scars on the girl’s body within the six months she had been with her, it is clear she had been torturing the girl as soon as she started living with her. 

She said she tortured the girl out of frustration and she told us that the girl was always stealing food. We asked her if the girl was stealing anything else, she said no, that it was just food. If Glory was not constantly hungry, she would not steal food.”

Youth Corper Shares Lovely Photo of His Corper Babymama & Baby




 This Youth corper Ifeanyichukwu Hero Daniel passed out during the week and shared this photo of his cute girlfriend and their baby together to celebrate. Triple honours indeed!

Mike Adenuga’s Son Fights His Ex-girlfriend Over 16-month Old Daughter’s Custody



 Eniola, the son of multi-billionaire businessman, Mike Adenuga has been granted custody rights over his 16-month old daughter by an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court in Lagos.

But his girlfriend with whom he had the child, Maggie Ogun, a pharmacist, has sought the court’s leave to appeal the order.

According to Eniola, in his supporting affidavit in support of his motion for custody, he started “an amorous affair” with Ogun in October 2013.

He said she informed him in 2014 that she was pregnant with his child, following which he took full responsibility for their welfare.

Eniola Adenuga said he paid for her ante natal care at Reddington Hospital, gave her N100,000 monthly and took her to London where she was delivered of a baby girl on October 23, 2014.

He said he paid the bills worth 22,000 pounds, purchased a first class Lagos-London return ticket for her, and accommodated Ogun and her mother in his Cadogan Gardens, London home.

The Nation reports that the applicant said Ogun returned to Lagos last January, three months after her delivery, and denied him access to the child.

“I was denied access by the respondent to see my daughter on the ground that I was not interested in marrying her. I sought her understanding in this regard and reminded her of the fact that we had both agreed to end the relationship as it was heading to nowhere,” he said.

Adenuga said Ogun’s mother insisted that he would only see the child on the condition that he married Ogun. Thus, he was not allowed to see his child between last March and October.

According to him, on one occasion that he was allowed access to the house, he observed that Ogun left his daughter in the care of a security man who doubled as houseboy/nanny and her grandmother, a septuagenarian.

“I was shocked at the unhealthy, unhygienic and unsafe environment in which my daughter was being brought up,” he said, adding that he sends N200,000 to Ogun monthly for their upkeep.

Adenuga said he enrolled his daughter at a “world-class” crèche where he paid N600,000 per term. He said he was only able to see his daughter when he organised a birthday party for her, and when he took her and Ogun to Dubai on holiday.

“On getting back to Nigeria, the respondent reverted to denying me custody and access to my daughter,” he told the court.

On why he wants custody of the child, Adenuga said:
“The respondent is unwilling to create time needed to care for my daughter physically, emotionally and mentally and I reasonably believe that my daughter currently lacks motherly attention.”

But Ogun, in her counter-claim, said she never denied Adenuga access to his child. She said from last May to October, she took her daughter to the applicant’s mother’s residence in Victoria Island every weekend.

She said she also took the daughter to the applicant’s father’s house on Banana Island at least thrice a week and sometimes slept over.

According to Ogun, problem arose when Adenuga’s mother demanded that she and the daughter spend two weeks monthly at her residence. Ogun said her family refused because she was not married to Adenuga.

According to her, she was trying to resolve the issue amicably when Adenuga, on October 13 last year, came to her home in company of a policeman demanding that his daughter be produced, and in the process assaulted her mother and damaged her phone when she tried to record the scene.‎

She denied keeping her daughter in the care of a security man, saying:
 “During my working hours and prior to when my daughter started attending crèche, she is left in the care of my grandmother and my nanny.”

Ogun also denied that her daughter is being brought up in an unhygienic and unsafe environment. She claimed she pays her daughter’s medical bills at Reddington Hospital, adding that Adenuga was not solely responsible for her daughter’s welfare.

Ogun said a doctor certified her daughter to be fit and healthy and that despite being born with a low birth weight of 2.7kg, her current growth pattern was more than satisfactory.‎ Besides, she said the only time her daughter was ill, she was diagnosed with an infection common to children when they start crawling and teething and was promptly treated.

“I have never denied the applicant access to my daughter, rather, he wants custody. I don’t believe it is in my daughter’s interest that the applicant be granted custody of my daughter,” she said.

According to her, Adenuga “is not suited to cope with the demands of having full custody of a 16-month old female child.” She added that “he does not have a definite schedule” and “comes home by 12.

Chief Magistrate O. A. Ogunbowale dismissed Ogun’s objection that Adenuga cannot take adequate care of the child.

“Consequently, the applicant (Adenuga) is hereby granted an overnight access to the subject (child) every fortnight from 8 am on Saturday to 12 noon on Sunday,” she ruled.

The order, she said, took effect from March 16 and would subsist until the case is determined.

But, Ogun, through her lawyer, Mrs Marian Jones of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), has applied to the magistrate for leave to appeal the ruling.

She is also praying for an order suspending the ruling’s execution, as well as an order praying for a stay of proceedings pending the appeal’s determination.

The magistrate’s absence stalled the application’s hearing on Wednesday. Adenuga also applied to the court to change his counsel from the firm of Adesokan & Adesokan to Akintunde Williams & Co.
Eniola works at Conoil Producing Limited.