Monday, November 25, 2013

No pornography, No Nollywood – Queeneth Hilbert



As much as Queeneth Hilbert, half-Nigerian, half-Lebanese, would like to reassure you she is an average girl next door everything about her depicts something extra-ordinary. From her looks to her mannerisms, there is a touch of uniqueness that stands her out. As vulnerable as she looks, she is everything but a ‘damsel in distress’ as our readers will soon find out in this revealing chat. Often touted as one of the most beautiful girls in Nollywood, Queeneth talks about her journey into  showbiz, pornography in Nollywood and a whole lot of other issues..

Pictures Of Don Jazzy And D'banj At FOZ Concert

While their fans are busy killing themselves on the internet grin, Don jazzy and D'bang were enjoying themselves at FOZ concert!

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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The edge of the abyss: exposing the NSA's all-seeing machine

"I know the capability that is there to make tyranny total in America, and we must see to it that this agency and all agencies that possess this technology operate within the law and under proper supervision, so that we never cross over that abyss. That is the abyss from which there is no return."

On November 4th, 1952, a new federal agency was created in secret, chartered with spying on foreign adversaries around the world. There was no mention in the press. There was no discussion on the floor of Congress. The existence of the agency appeared nowhere in the Federal Register.
Since then, much of what the public knows about the National Security Agency has been the stuff of Sneakers and West Wing legend. Its budget — part of the secretive US “black budget” — is largely unknown. The NSA has even been nicknamed “No Such Agency” because of its extreme secrecy. Its headquarters, located in Fort Meade, Maryland, literally resembles a giant black box.
But this year, the box was cracked open.
National Security Agency headquarters, Fort Meade, Maryland
National Security Agency headquarters, Fort Meade, Maryland
An unprecedented cache of the NSA’s secrets were stolen in bulk this year by a single independent contractor with administrative access to the intelligence community’s network — a feat unmatched by previous NSA whistleblowers who provided the world mostly with eyewitness accounts of the agency’s behavior. The former contractor, Edward Snowden, fled the United States before teaming up with journalists to disseminate the NSA files, and now resides in Russia where he sought asylum and protection from US prosecution.
We now know that nearly five decades after its creation, the NSA began to operate what would become a global surveillance network of breathtaking scale. Today, it collects records about every phone call placed in the United States. It works with overseas partners and telecommunications companies to directly tap into the arteries of the internet, and scoops up massive amounts of data including emails, chats, VoIP calls, and more. It collects billions of records every year, many belonging to ordinary US citizens with no suspicion of wrongdoing.
Nearly each week since June 5th when The Guardian published the first Snowden documents, new internal files and facts about bulk NSA surveillance have been released. Snowden is said to have leaked upward of 50,000 files from the government. The journalists to whom he's passing the data, like Glenn Greenwald, say more revelations are coming.

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Signals intelligence, or SIGINT, encompasses the interception of electronic signals and communications intelligence, and was an enormous factor in 20th-century wars and diplomacy. In World War I, when radio was still a novel concept, the US and other nations primarily gained access to communications by tapping undersea telephone cables. The United States entered World War I after British intelligence intercepted a coded telegram in which the German Empire proposed that Mexico join Europe’s Central Powers, if the US joined the fight on the side of Britain and France.
The role of SIGINT was dramatically expanded in World War II, which was a truly global war with widespread use of radio and encoded communications. Cryptography and cryptanalysis were essential to all sides, and intensive code-breaking efforts aided Allied forces greatly in their victory.
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In 1952, President Harry Truman issued a memo which led to the creation of the National Security Agency, consolidating the military’s SIGINT responsibilities. In the decades following, the NSA would play a crucial role in signals intelligence during the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and in the modern war on terrorism.
Even before the pivotal national security era that began on September 11th, 2001, the NSA recognized the SIGINT opportunities presented by the internet. In an unclassified December, 2000 transition report, the agency outlined the intelligence landscape, noting “the explosion in global communications,” and a need to be at the forefront of advances in technology. The document states that “to perform both its offensive and defensive missions, NSA must ‘live on the network.’” As leaked documents from Edward Snowden show, the NSA has largely accomplished the mission it envisioned more than a decade ago. But according to critics, it has systematically dodged or violated federal law in doing so.
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Following 9/11, the NSA’s ability to gather the communications of US citizens was greatly enhanced by the Patriot Act of 2001, the Protect America Act of 2007, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, and secret interpretations of US law that have only recently begun to enter the public view — interpretations that have surprised and concerned even the Patriot Act’s original authors. Documents leaked this year have revealed that the NSA is operating a massive global surveillance network, one that once seemed only possible in Hollywood fantasy, and that privacy advocates and some politicians fear is highly intrusive, dangerous, and unwarranted. Furthermore, the surveillance of US citizens appears to go well beyond the NSA’s explicit charge of collecting data “for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes” as set forth in Executive Order 12333. Instead of just collecting data on foreigners, the NSA now appears to want all available communications data in the pursuit of terrorists.

CyanogenMod arrives in Google Play store with one-click installer for your Android phone



Two months after raising $7 million to build a better version of Android, CyanogenMod has released a one-click installer to put its custom firmware on your Android device. Installation requires the phone to be tethered to a Windows PC via a USB cable. A companion PC app will be released later today as a free download. "Our goal for the installer has always been to allow more users to experience the benefits of CyanogenMod, without the hassles of technical guides and concerns associated with the process," said Steve Kondik, Cyanogen co-founder, in an email.
Cyanogen has attracted more than 8 million users by extending the capabilities of Android, in part by bringing new features to smartphones that manufacturers have long since stopped updating. The company's immediate goal is to become the third-most popular operating system after Android and iOS, but has acknowledged that its previous installation process was "brutal." With today's update, Cyanogen becomes a bit easier for more casual smartphone users to try out.

source: news.yahoo.com

White candidate pretends to be black to win election


Dave Wilson is white. But to win a seat on the Houston Community College Board of Trustees in a district that is predominantly composed of African-American voters, Wilson, a conservative Republican, led voters to believe he was black.

Rare mammal first sighted in Vietnam in years


HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — One of the rarest and most threatened mammals on earth has been caught on camera in Vietnam for the first time in 15 years, renewing hope for the recovery of the species, an international conservation group said Wednesday.
The Saola, a long-horned ox, was photographed by a camera in a forest in central Vietnam in September, the WWF said in a statement Wednesday.
"This is a breathtaking discovery and renews hope for the recovery of the species," Van Ngoc Thinh, WWF - Vietnam's country director, was quoted as saying.
The animal was discovered in the remote areas of high mountains near the border with Laos in 1992 when a joint team of WWF and Vietnam's forest control agency found a skull with unusual horns in a hunter's home. The find proved to be the first large mammal new to science in more than 50 years, according to the WWF.
In Vietnam, the last sighting of a Saola in the wild was in 1998, according to Dang Dinh Nguyen, director of the Saola natural reserve in central province of Quang Nam.
In the area where the Saola was photographed, WWF has recruited forest guards from local communities to remove snares and battle illegal hunting, the greatest threat to Saola's survival, the statement said. The snares were set to largely catch other animals, such as deer and civets, which are a delicacy in Vietnam.
Twenty years after its discovery, little is known about Saola and the difficulty in detecting the elusive animal has prevented scientists from making a precise population estimate.
At best, no more than few hundreds, and maybe only a few dozen, survive the remote, dense forests along the border with Laos, WWF said.

source: news.yahoo.com

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Nigeria, China trade volume hits $6.2bn in six months



The Project Manager, Brightway International Exhibition Ltd, Mr. David Zhao, has said that the trade volume between Nigeria and China has increased by 18.6 percent with a total of 6.2 billion dollars in the first half of 2013 as against the 4.5 billion dollars in the corresponding period of 2012.

Fresh trouble for Guinness over unapproved advertisement

*Seni Adetu Managing Director
The face-off between Guinness Nigeria Plc and the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON), a federal body responsible for the regulation and control of the practice of advertising in Nigeria, may not have abated as fresh trouble is knocking on the doors of Guinness Nigeria Plc over the recent front page advert placed in some newspapers.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Pics: President Jonathan receives Bill Gates at State House, Abuja

The world's richest man Bill Gates is in Nigeria for the Stakeholders Meeting on Polio Eradication. The billionaire businessman and Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote were received at State House in Abuja by President Jonathan and other top government officials. See more photos

Dencia loses $4k chanel bag, $6k cash, and her BB Porshe in Paris


The singer tells her story herself. See more Tweets as you

EME artist Skales attacked on Twitter by his girlfriend's friends


I'm sure Skales was hoping I wouldn't see this, but sorry mate I see almost everything...lol. So it seems the relationship between Skales and the girl he has been flaunting on instagram (pictured above) is over. Well, I deduced that from the stuff they've been writing on Twitter since yesterday...
Skales started the war with the Tweet above - 'Do not mess wit a goodman tho, word to the dmv and nam h*e. Thing is, his ex Konja is from Namibia and lives in DMV. She saw his tweet and replied...


And then her friends came after him...
See more Tweets after the cut...



 

source:www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com

Celebrities at ARIFF press conference this afternoon


There was a press conference this afternoon at the on-going African International Film Festival. The press had an opportunity to talk to some of the stars that were around. More picss when you

Some women say the darndest things, i.e Foluke Daramola

Actress Foluke Daramola started dating her husband while he was married to another woman. In a new interview she kinda blamed her husband's ex-wife for leaving him because of his affair with her.

"In the first instance, did you read in the Bible that any of the people who were the apples of God’s eyes had one wife? As it is now, if Kayode goes ahead and impregnates a woman, will I leave him because of that? If I decide to leave my home because my husband is dating another woman or impregnated a woman, who will lose, my husband or me? At the end of the day, it is the woman that owns the home and you hold it the way you want to hold it. So, if my husband is misbehaving and I decide to quit, I shouldn’t blame another person for coming in”  

source:www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com

Sights and sensations at Etisalat, Lagos Photo grand opening


Held at the Ocean View in Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, the Grand Opening inaugurated the fourth edition of the LagosPhoto Festival, themed The Megacity and the Non-City. This years theme explored two sides of Lagos which showed how developments in Africas urban centres and technology changes have transformed the Lagosians sense of place in a globally connected world.
Sponsored by Etisalat Nigeria, entries portraying the theme were sent in by budding photographers. 26 photos were shortlisted for the competition, including entries by Adeniyi Ayodele (Untitled), Olakunmi Agbaje (Lekkoyi), Oluwatoni Omidiji (Floating Marina) and Omololu Omolayo (BRT State of Mind) and Ayodeji Adeogun (Ogba Fisher). Continue...

The Grand Opening, which was opened to the general public, also featured exhibitions by Nigerias best photographers, alongside works by international photographers from over 15 countries. Participating artists included Nigerias Kelechi Amadi-Obi, Jelili Atiku, Adeola Olagunju, alongside Benin Republics Leonce Agbodjelou, Zimbabwes Kudzanai Chiurai, Cameroons Samuel Fasso, Italys Nicola Lo Calzo, Frances Patrick Willocq, Turkeys Ahmet Polat and Spains Critina de Middel. A sensational part of the night was the display of large scale outdoor prints.
The LagosPhoto Festival, which is the first and only international arts festival of photography in Nigeria, began in September.


source: www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com

Death mystery fuels JFK movie, book industry

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The enduring mystery surrounding John F. Kennedy’s assassination has drawn generations of writers, commentators and filmmakers, though some have been more successful than others.
The 50th anniversary of the killing of America’s 35th president has inevitably renewed the spotlight on the events in Dallas on November 22, 1963, even if the story has been recounted in innumerable films, TV series and books.

Emergency rule extension: Anxiety in the House

Though the letter was read in the House of Representatives on the same day as in the Senate, the House, however, did not consider the letter. It is now expected that the House would formally consider the request today. Speaking ahead of the consideration, members were diverse in their reaction to the extension.
Emergency rule is an aberration – Rep Ogene


27 year old Lady Gaga keeps pushing the envelop.,.She wore the World's First Flying dress"at the release of her latest album ARTPOP ..The Dress took 2 years to make ..and she said 'I wanted to make today about something even more important to me. And what that something is the youth of the world.I will be a vehicle today for their voices... Youth all over the world.'
Hmmmn lets see who rocks it first in Naija.

Pray For Me, I Need A Husband Fast” – Funke Akindele Cries Out



Nollywood actress and producer of award winning movie, Jenifa, Funke Akindele, may be rich, famous and widely celebrated, but something is still missing in her life: a husband.
The actress whose nine months old marriage to Kenny Oloyede crashed about three months ago, bared her mind recently when she said she would want to settle down fast and start bearing children, seeing that age is not on her side.

Popular Footballer Mikel Obi Set To Marry Nollywood Actress Rita Domnic




Different news have been stirring up on social media and everyone has been wondering if there's been any affair between Chelsea player Mikel Obi and popular actress Rita Dominic.

Angelina Jolie Removes Both Of Her Bréasts So That She Won’t Get Cancer

Angelina Jolie says she underwent a preventive double mastectomy earlier this year after learning she carries a gene that increases her risk of developing chest cancer and ovarian cancer.
In a New York Times op-ed published late Monday, the 37-year-old Academy Award winner writes that after genetic testing she learned she carries the “faulty” BRCA1 gene.

Ese Walters Is Back! Vows To Expose Hallmark Newspaper Emeka Obasi In 2hrs



The scandal exposing chiq is back and she's as furious as a raging bull.
Seems someone else has tried getting into her the wrong way and she's vowing to spill it all.
So, stay tuned, guys. I'm not moving an inch away from her TL


source: www.nairaland.com