Tuesday 12 February 2013

D'banj with Super Eagles players after the AFCON win

D'banj with Super Eagles players after the AFCON win

This was Sunday night after our victory


lightning strikes Pope's.

On day Pope Benedict resigns, lightning strikes St Peter's: See the photo that’s lighting up the Internet


 Lightning strikes St Peter's dome at the Vatican on February 11, 2013. Pope Benedict XVI announced today he will resign as leader of the world's 1.1 billion Catholics on February 28 because his age prevented him from carrying out his duties -- an unprecedented move in the modern history of the Catholic Church.


















Pope Benedict XVI resigned his office Monday, effective Feb. 28, making him one of only a few pontiffs in history to voluntarily abdicate.But after seeing the above photo of St. Peter’s, some on social media speculated that perhaps Benedict’s boss (God) wasn’t too pleased by his decision.

Tuesday 5 February 2013

Gay guy gets butt implant!

 






Can you just imagine? He's a proud black American from Atlanta.
We wonder what could have made him think of doing such?
What do you guys think of his implant?

Monday 4 February 2013

‘It’s Not My Twitter Account’ Emmanuel Eboue

AFCON 2013: ‘It’s Not My Twitter Account’ Emmanuel Eboue Says He Didn’t Diss Super Eagles.

By Osagie Alonge
Emmanuel Eboue and Nigerian sports analyst Colin Udoh. Photo: Instagram/Colin Udoh
Emmanuel Eboue is in almost every Nigerian’s bad books right now over a set of derogatory statements he says he didn’t utter.
Last week, a Twitter account with the handle @TheRealEboue had teased and (kind of insulted) the Super Eagles of Nigeria saying the Nigerian team shouldn’t celebrate their advancement to the quarterfinals as their journey in the 2013 African Nations Cup will be short lived when they faced his Ivorian national side.
‘Congrat to Nigeria . Don’t celebrate too much cuz we are coming for you. We are going to eat you like fufu. Sorry guys, point of correction. We are going to eat Nigeria like #SuperFriedChickens’, @TheRealEboue tweeted.
Shortly after this was reported, Eboue came out to disclaim the tweets, explaining that he isn’t the owner of the Twitter account, according to Nigerian sports analyst Collin Udoh.
But Nigerians felt the Ivorian player had drawn first blood and when the Super Eagles defeated the elephants of Cote d’ivoire, they descended on him.
The @TheRealEboue has however updated its profile, admitting it is a parody account (there are three other Eboue accounts on Twitter)