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Sunday 12 January 2014

Sexiest in Nollywood 2013: Tonto Dikeh, Yul Edochie rule



The Sexiest woman, according to the votes that came in from the readers through sms and cut-off coupons from Vanguard newspaper is Tonto Dikeh, while Yul Edochie emerged the Sexiest man in the men’s category.

Tonto beat Ebube Nwagbo and Colette Orji who came second and third respectively. Following the first three women are Cynthia Agholor on 4th and Stephanie Okereke on 5th.

In the Men’s category, Yul Edochie overcame challenges from Benson Okonkwo and Uti Nwachukwu who came second and third respectively. Odunlade Adekola and Ali Nuhu completed the picture at fourth and fifth places respectively.

Do you agree?

Chocolate City, Brymo return to court, Jan.14 .


The lingering legal battle between Chocolate City Entertainment and artiste, Ashimi Olawale Ibrahim popularly known as Brymo comes up on the 14th of January, Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos.

The case was adjourned until 14th of January, after the presiding judge was unavoidable absence at the court leading to the suspension of the case.

The case reportedly has been adjourned twice following the November 11 adjournment before this latest one. However, the presiding judge wasn’t the only one missing as neither Brymo nor his counsel were available for the hearing leaving only Choc City’s counsel, C.O. Madubuko from L and A Legal Consultants the only party present.

The legal battle between the two is as a result of Brymo’s unceremonious exit from the record label.

Checkout our look of the day! Lol

Hov jumping into the pool with Bey while on vacation in Italy.

Lol.

To post a look, send pics to lookbooknaija@gmail.com

Most Spoiled Celebrity Kids. no.2


Christina Aguilera's Kid: Max Aguilera. We are not actually sure if Christina’s son Max took HER last name, but it doesn’t matter. Also, we have no proof that her son is spoiled, but Christina is rich so…really, what can you expect?

Checkout our list of: Most Spoiled Celebrity Kids! no.1


David Beckham's Kids: Brooklyn, Romeo and Harper Beckham. Brooklyn, Romeo and Harper looking like quite the golden family. Look at those little boy suits! One of those buttons probably costs more than your entire outfit!
 No vex o, na joke I dey o. Lol

VENUS WILLIAMS CAR THIEVES WITH BIG MOUTHS GET CAUGHT.


The guy who jacked Venus Williams ' Fiat 500 was quick to confess when cops pulled him over Saturday in L.A.  ... but he then played a very short game of catch me if you can.

Car thief Gabriel Vella ran a red light near the Staples Center ... which caught the attention of the men in blue.

An officer approached the vehicle and Vella instantly copped to driving a car he had stolen from a West L.A. neighborhood -- so he was promptly cuffed and placed on the curb.

That's when Gabriel stood up ... AND BOLTED!!

The officer chased him down, backup arrived and Vella was cornered in an alley a few blocks away.Here's the weird part of the story.  According to the police report, Venus never reported the car stolen.Thieves with big mouths get caught.

Stars set for Golden Globes gala

Hollywood is preparing for the Golden Globe awards, with a wealth of British stars in the running for glory.

12 Years a Slave is a leading film contender with seven nominations, including a best director nod for Briton Steve McQueen. 

Britain's Chiwetel Ejiofor could take away the prize for best dramatic actor for 12 Years a Slave, and faces countryman Idris Elba in the same category for his portrayal of Nelson Mandela in Long Walk to Freedom.

The pair are also pitched against one another in a television acting category for their work in Dancing on the Edge and Luther.

JENNIFER LOPEZ INSANE LAWSUIT Man Claims She Begged Him for Naked Pics ..


Jennifer Lopez has been dragged into what looks like the craziest catfish debacle of all time -- a man just sued the singer, claiming she duped him into sending her naked photos in the mail ... but it appears a rando 53-year-old woman is secretly behind everything.

Rodrigo Ruiz filed the $10,000 suit against Lopez in L.A., claiming she sent him a letter out of the blue in 2008, demanding he reply with naked photos ... as well as his demo CDs. He claims the letters led him to believe he had a chance at a music career -- and even a romantic relationship with Lopez, but she never followed through and he eventually gave up hope.

Ruiz says he was so depressed he sought out professional help.But records show the P.O. box he replied to is owned by a 53-year-old L.A. woman.

Or de!

Basket Mouth opens up on controversial rape joke.

Comedian, Basketmouth had an interview with Adesope Olajide on Vox Africa where he spoke about the controversy and negative reactions surrounding his rape joke which many saw as inappropriate.

His words below:

“Definitely I am sorry about what happened. The people that it offended…I won’t say the people that misunderstood but the people that it offended. It’s not like I left Nigeria because of that, I already booked my ticket since three months ago. It limits me though. Now it limits the type of jokes I’m going to be cracking right now. Sadly, every joke hits people the wrong way. If I crack jokes about food, there are people in third world countries saying, ‘Why is he cracking jokes about food? Have I chop na?’ They will just go on twitter and say ‘This guy should stop cracking jokes about food, I haven’t eaten’.”

On topics that are off limits:

“No. If you’re a comedian, you have the power to crack jokes because the truth is humour has no limits. You can crack jokes about death, living, anything you want to crack jokes about. Humour has its own education that sends a message. Everything is funny. Everything in life is funny, there is humour in everything that we do. Society actually structures one. For me, the only thing that limits me is if I go for a church event I won’t crack any joke that has any X in it. Then if I go for an event where everyone is drinking and drunk with their wives, I’m not going to be cracking jokes about Noah and Solomon, I have to crack a joke that suits them. I crack my jokes according to the audience. So that’s my limit. I limit myself according to the audience, but when it comes to jokes there shouldn’t be any limit. But because of the culture and everything, you have to respect the fact that people might find it offensive and just hold back.”

On people finding jokes offensive:

”The truth about jokes is no matter what type of joke you crack there are people in the audience that won’t find it funny. People get offended for different reasons.  Wale Gates was telling me about a joke he cracked about his wife and how someone was upset and said, ‘Why would you crack a joke about your wife.’ And he said ‘Look, she’s my wife. If anyone is going to be upset, can you let her be upset?’ And she heard the joke before and she wasn’t upset. People take jokes in different ways, unfortunately everybody made it look like it’s the first joke that I’m cracking. I cracked a joke about “Two things involved” and it ended up being a positive angle and nobody talked about it. The only joke that people like that I’ve cracked right now is about me dying. I cracked a joke about my funeral and they loved it.”

10 Things to Avoid for a Happier 2014

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.”’
Helen Keller

“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”
Marcel Proust

We are standing in a fresh and brand new year.

So I’d like to start it with a bit of a twist. And focus on what to avoid this year to make it an even happier one than 2013. While at the same time adding something you can do to start making positive changes.

I hope you’ll find something in this article that will help you to make this year into something truly special.

1. Avoid overthinking.

Overthinking can make any issue seem bigger and scarier than it actually is. It can hold you back in life and from taking action.

What to do instead:

Set short time-limits for decisions.

This has worked well for me. A few examples:

For small decisions like if should go and do the laundry, start writing a new article or work out I usually give myself 30 seconds or less to make a decision.

For somewhat larger decisions that would have taken me days or weeks to think through in the past I set a deadline for 30 minutes or at least for the end of the workday.

2. Avoid the sea of negative voices.

Our happiness is greatly influenced by the people and the other sources around us.

If you swim around in sea of negative people and information that drag you down into fear, frustration and feeling powerless then that will limit your life.

What to do instead:

Figure out what the biggest time-wasters and energy-drains are among all those things that influence you.

What people?

What other sources like blogs, forums, books, magazines, music and movies?

Write those answers down. Then think about what people and sources that lift you up and make you feel happier about yourself and life.

Make a decision to spend less time with the negative sources and to spend the time you have now freed up with those positive influences.

3. Avoid getting stuck in the past or future.

Spending too much time in the past usually leads to going over old mistakes or failures over and over again and to wishing you could go back and do something about them.

And spending too much time thinking about the future usually leads to worries and to building monsters and nightmare scenarios in your mind.

What to do instead:

Spend more of your time in the present moment. You’ll feel lighter, things will feel easier and you’ll be more alert to appreciate the small wonders of everyday life.

Reconnect with what is happening right now by just sitting down and being still. Then spend a couple of minutes on focusing on just your breaths going in and out. Or on what is going on around you right now with all your senses. Listen, see, smell and feel what is happening in your little part of the world at this moment.

4. Avoid setting a too high bar for happiness.

A common mistake I used to make was to set a too high bar for my own happiness.

And so I usually only felt happy when I achieved something big, when I did something perfectly or when something unexpected and wonderful happened.

You don’t have to wait for those rare occasions to feel happy though.

What to do instead:

Tell yourself as you get out of bed in morning: today I will have a low bar for happiness.

By doing so you’ll take fewer things for granted. Your attention will naturally be more on what is happening in your daily life and you’ll be more grateful for the things there. Like the food, the weather, hanging out with a friend or a pet for a while, the small gestures of kindness and the small moments that pass by so quickly.

This has at least been my experience with this habit. And it has not decreased my drive to achieve things or to get to done. Instead it has made daily life lighter to live. And the path to what I want to achieve a happier one to walk on.

5. Avoid comparing yourself to other people.

Comparing yourself to other people can easily become a destructive and depressing daily habit.

You compare relationships, cars, careers, bodies and houses and at the end of the day your self-esteem is low and you feel like a failure with negativity buzzing around in your head like a swarm of irritating bees.

What to do instead:

Compare yourself to yourself.

See how much you have grown. How far you have come. The progress you have made towards your goals and dreams.  And don’t forget to celebrate the small successes and steps forward too.

This habit will help you to see yourself from a kinder and more helpful perspective where you feel energized as you appreciate the steps you have taken on your journey. Instead of feeling drained and powerless to keep growing and to keep going for what you want out of life.

6. Avoid doing things too fast.

When you go fast pretty much all the time while walking, talking, driving or running then you tend to feel more stressed.

Your focus more easily becomes scattered and it becomes harder to think clearly.

What to do instead:

Slow down. Walk, talk, move, drive and bicycle slower.

The stress in your body and mind will float away. You’ll naturally be more in the moment. And you’ll enjoy all the smells, sights, sounds and experiences of life even more.

7. Avoid making just an enthusiastic January start when it comes to exercise.

The gyms are usually packed during January. So many want to get into better shape and start living a bit more healthy.

Then as February and March roll by the number of people tend to dwindle as a lot of New Year’s resolutions are abandoned.

What to do instead:

Getting regular exercise is so, so helpful both for the physical and mental health.

My workouts reload my mind with optimism and help me to dissolve inner tensions and stress. They make me feel more decisive and confident instead of worried and unsure.

But how can you make an exercise habit stick?

A few things that have helped me personally are:

Keep things simple. On some days I just use a pair of dumbbells and work out at home. On other days I may use a body weight circuit at home or go for a long walk in woods. Keeping things simple like this has made it a lot easier to stick with the exercise until it became a habit and to find fewer excuses to skip the workouts.
Take small steps forward. You don’t have to exercise for hours. Instead, make things easy for yourself so it doesn’t become this huge mental burden to work out that you will start to procrastinate on in February. Start with just talking short walks. Or go out running for only a few minutes at first. Go for a short beginner’s work out at your local gym.
You will make progress in time. You can go for longer runs or lift heavier weights later on. But make the beginning easy on yourself so you don’t give up before exercise has become a habit that you gravitate towards and that you crave to feel good.

8. Avoid pushing away how you deep down feel.

It is one thing to focus on what is positive in life.

But it is another thing to try to push away how you deep down feel about something. And it usually doesn’t lead to happiness even if you try to turn on a smile and force the positivity.

What to do instead:

Don’t force the positive thinking. If you have negative feelings or thoughts that pop up again and again then take some time with yourself to think it through. A pen and paper or a journal on your computer can help you to think more clearly.

Or you can talk about it with someone close to you.

After you have accepted and processed how you think and feel about this then write down a small plan – maybe just a step or a couple of them – that you can take action on to move yourself out of this situation and into something better.

And after that get going and get the ball rolling by taking the first small and practical step forward.

9. Avoid spending too little energy and attention on what truly matters to you.

It is easy to get lost and misspend too much of your day and week. On things you might just do out of habit or because you feel you should. On busy work or on things that honestly deep down isn’t that important to you.

What to do instead:

Get your priorities in check. Focus on what truly matters for YOU (and not what matters most to your boss or parents etc.)

Ask yourself: what are the top 4 most important things in my life in 2014?

Maybe it is your family. Or your hobby and to become a better photographer. Or your health and getting in shape. Or an important project at work or in your own business.

Sit down, really think about it and reduce what matters to just the essentials.

Then take out a pen and a small piece of paper and write down just your top 4 priorities for 2014.

Put that note where you cannot avoid seeing it every day. Like in your work space. Or beside your bathroom mirror or on your fridge.

This will help you to keep your focus on the right track every day.

10. Avoid waiting for someone else to make your year happier.

Don’t make the all too common mistake of waiting for someone else to create the year you want to have. That usually leads to much waiting and frustrations.

What to do instead:

Be proactive. Get the ball rolling yourself.

Take action and take the first small step forward with making the changes you want to make to create the happiest year so far.

Set up a coffee date or an evening at the pub with those most positive people in your life. Set the low bar for happiness as you jump or drag yourself out of bed in the morning. Go slow today.

Sit down tonight and write down those four most important things for you in 2014.

And if it feels difficult and you start to procrastinate then remember that you can always take smaller steps forward. Do whatever is needed to reduce that mental barrier and to get yourself to begin or back into taking action again.

by HENRIK EDBERG

Miss Nigeria Ezine Akudo poses with untamed Lion.

She shared photos of herself in a zoo with lions on her instagram page with the caption

The man looked at me and said

‘the lion was brought here when it was 3months old. It’s not trained,it’s not tamed..it’s just used to having human beings around’ .. And I was like ‘what does that even mean?a lion is a lion!’ Hehehehe… ’twas the scariest moment of my life#never-again #CaselaNatureParkMauritius

Dancer, Kaffy Welcomes Baby.

The dancer and her hubby, Pappy yesterday 11th of January, 2014, welcomed a baby girl. The baby was delivered at County Hospital in Ogba, Ikeja. This will be their second child.
Big congrats to the couple.