A Ukrainian man has been arrested for killing his father and wearing the dead man’s intestines on his neck.
Dmitry Ponomarenko from Odessa is accused of stabbing his 53-year-old dad multiple times on Jan 20, 2021, after an argument broke out between them.
A Kiev district court was told that Ponomarenko cut off his father’s head and ripped open his stomach, before turning the knife on a 32-year-old neighbour who rented a room from the family, killing him instantly.
The prosecutor in court claims that then Ponomarenko, who reportedly has a wife and small child, went out into the street with his father’s head and intestines around his neck. Local media claimed Ponomarenko emerged from his flat on January 20 covered in blood and was hitting cars with his dad’s head.
One resident told a reporter: “A naked and bloodied man, wrapped in guts and holding the head of a man came out of the front, sat on a bench and lit a cigarette.” While being questioned by police on the day he killed his father and their 32-year-old tenant, he told police that “he is a god who is not worshipped”.
Before the court session, Ponomarenko told reporters that the murder was “a ritual in which I convinced myself that I was all around, and that everyone was watching me and I was watching everyone.”
Prosecutor Valery Boldyrev asked for Ponomarenko to remain in custody, arguing that he had no permanent place of residence or work and could commit a crime again.
Ponomarenko himself pleaded guilty and said that he “should be kept in custody.”
A police spokesman said on the day of the killings: “We received calls from shocked people reporting a man walking in the neighbourhood with a severed head in his hand.”
According to reports, he was fired from his job at the Duke Hotel the previous day for being under the influence of drugs and inappropriate behaviour.
When asked why he had carried out the killings, Ponomarenko allegedly told witnesses “he had to”. Ponomarenko could face 15 years in prison if convicted of double murder.
Larry King, giant of American broadcasting, has died at the age of 87 in Los Angeles.
He died on Saturday at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, according to Ora Media, a production company he co-founded.
During his six-decade career, which included 25 years hosting his own CNN programme, King interviewed many famous political leaders, celebrities and sports people.
He was treated in hospital for Covid-19 this month, US media say.
The talk show host had faced several health problems in recent years, including heart attacks.
Video captionLarry King: “If you ask good questions and you elicit thoughtful answers, you learn more about the person”
King rose to fame in the 1970s with his radio programme The Larry King Show, on the commercial network Mutual Broadcasting System.
He was then the host of Larry King Live on CNN, between 1985 and 2010, holding interviews with a host of guests.
He also wrote a column for the USA Today newspaper for over 20 years.
Most recently, King hosted another programme, Larry King Now, broadcast on Hulu and RT, Russia’s state-controlled international broadcaster.
On Thursday, Jan. 21’s all-new Total Bellas, Nikki Bella opened up about the postpartum struggles she faced after Matteo Chigvintsev’s birth. The former WWE wrestler found herself on the verge of a breakdown after fiancé Artem Chigvintsev departed to film Dancing With the Stars.
Having encouraged Artem to return to the popular dancing competition, Nikki felt conflicted over her feelings of wanting him home.
Nikki confided in twin Brie Bella, “I just feel confused ’cause I’m a new mom and, for some reason, thought I can handle it or do it all.”
As she continued, Nikki revealed that she was “going through so much” and it was hard seeing Artem so happy away.
“There’s a part of me that wants to discipline him for it,” Nikki added before tearing up. “It’s been so f–king hard. I’m trying to keep it together and…I’m about to lose it. I’m about to have a massive breakdown.”
Nikki Bella and her baby.
Apparently, even Nikki’s doctor was worried about her postpartum depression as she suggested medicating the Total Bellas star. “So, the other day, my doctor was telling me people fall deep into postpartum depression and that she was worried about me,” Nikki told the Total Bellas camera. “Because, she knows as a woman where our minds can be. The highs and lows are so extreme.”
Per Nikki, one thing could lead her down a “dark hole.”
While Brie encouraged her sister to be honest about her struggles, Nikki said she couldn’t give Artem a “hard time” as she encouraged him to take the job.
A supportive Brie inquired, “Is there a way you guys can balance this all out? But, what is it you need from him? Because, there’s obviously something missing.”
Nikki’s answer: “I need him.” In addition to needing help with Matteo, Nikki was overwhelmed by their upcoming move to Napa Valley. To make matters worse, Nikki shared that she wasn’t sleeping.
She commented, “I’m just so tired.”
Furthermore, she admitted to feeling jealous about Artem’s chemistry with dance partner Kaitlyn Bristowe.
“It’s not about her and him. Like, I don’t have a fear of Artem going off. That’s not it,” she explained to Brie and Daniel Bryan. “It’s wanting what she’s getting from him. Can he come home and laugh with me? Can he come home and ask me how I’m doing? Like, I want to feel wanted and sexy.”
Rather than tell her fiancé her needs, Nikki wanted Artem to just “do it.”
British singer, Adele has reached a divorce settlement with her ex-husband Simon Konecki two years after they announced their separation.
According to Us Weekly, the singer, 32, and the CEO of charity of Drop4Drop, 46, filed the terms of their divorce settlement with the court on Friday, January 15. The pair reportedly opted to use mediation to work out the details of how their properties and debts would be split up.
Before now, Adele and Simon had finished their work to finalize the divorce but were waiting for the judge to sign off on the paperwork to officially end their marriage.
The estranged couple announced they were going their separate ways in April 2019, with Adele filing court documents five months later, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split. Adele’s representative said in a statement in April 2019: ‘Adele and her partner have separated. They are committed to raising their son together lovingly. As always they ask for privacy. There will be no further comment.’
Adele & her ex husband.
In April last year, Adele’s request to keep the details of her £140million ($171 million) divorce private was granted by a court in Los Angeles. The pair will share custody of their son Angelo, but ‘financial, sales or other confidential business information’ regarding the proceedings will not be made public.
A source told The Sun at the time: ‘Hollywood divorces can drag on for years and become extremely ugly. Adele and Simon clearly don’t want that.
‘They are both committed to keeping the details as private as possible for the sake of their son. They are trying to work out their issues. ‘She talks about [2019] as a very difficult year, and she’s said in the past that creating new music is almost like therapy. You can tell that she is ready to share with her fans.’ Adele began dating Simon in 2011, and in October 2012 they welcomed their son Angelo Adkins, now eight years old, before later marrying in secret in 2016.
Is our Tokstar taken? Looks like it. The media girl and businesswoman in currently in Chelsea London spending quality time with handsome Tuoyo, who is said to be an Itsekiri fitness expert and business man.
Toke Makinwa and Tuoyo
Tuoyo and Toke first caught our attention when they took a baecation to Turkey together in November 2020. She teased her followers with photos of his hand and leg but never a full photo of him or one of them together until today. It Looks like they are ready to go public.
The scene of an accident where 3 persons died while 13 others sustained injuries at Gada-Biyu village, along Abuja-Lokoja road yesterday.
Three persons died Wednesday while 13 others sustained injuries in an auto crash at Gada-Biyu village, on the Abuja-Lokoja road.
The crash involved a Toyota Corolla car with registration number KFU 160 AA and a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number EBJ 422 XA.
Residents were seen trying to rescue some of the victims that were trapped in the vehicles which rammed into a parked tipper truck by the side of the road.
A witness said the accident happened around 2:12 pm “when the bus loaded with palm oil and passengers coming from Lokoja lost control and hit the Corolla car and the two vehicles crashed into a tipper truck parked by the road side,” he said.
When contacted, the Abaji unit commander of the FRSC, ACC Abubakar Shehu Dogondaji, said he was not in the office but had directed his men to go the scene for rescue after he received a phone call.
Music executive, Tee Billz has taken a swipe at those who always tell him to shave his armpit hairs.
Tee Billz who described such people as “lowlife smelling idiots”, stated that real men don’t shave their armpit.
He wrote; How I’m looking at the lowlife smelling idiots telling me to shave my armpit on my last post……… Real men don’t! #NoBullyingZone #NoTrollsAllowed
Our Woman Crush Wednesday (WCW) personality for today is Toke Makinwa.
Toke Makinwa who calls herself, “baby girl for life” is a media personality , fashionista , entrepreneur , actress , best selling author , influencer and vlogger. She was born on November 3rd, 1984 in Lagos state , Nigeria. She attended the federal government girls’ college in Oyo state and later furthered her education at the University of Lagos, where she studied English and Literature.
Toke has worked as a media personality in Rhythm 93.7 and Hip TV. She has also hosted so many events and award shows.
Toke Makinwa.
Toke Makinwa is a successful entrepreneur who launched a bag line and skin care product. She also released a book titled , ” on becoming” , which reflects her personal struggles and addresses the betrayal of her ex-husband , Maje Ayida. Toke is an ambassador for many brands and obviously a successful single career woman.
It is a common occurrence especially in this part of the world to refuse or be indifferent to proposals; especially courtship and marriage proposals. Naijapremiumgist posts Five Ways Single Sisters Say ‘NO’ to Brothers’ Proposals.
Ignoramus Approach: Here, such ladies will pretend as if they don’t understand what you mean whenever you talk about love.
E.g: Bro: “Sister Elizabeth, I really like your dimple, and your smile makes me think about heaven.” Sis: “Awwwwwww… Bro Emmanuel, Nice lines you’ve got there. You should be a poet. Well, I like my dimple too. May we never lose sight of heaven, my brother.” Bro: “What I mean is, I believe you are the one for me.” Sis: “But I heard that there’s always more than one person for each of us who are God’s children.” Bro: “True.”
Judas Methodology: This entails the classic kiss-and-kill style of the biblical son of Iscariot who betrayed Christ. Such sisters send a lovely message full of hope and then kill that tiny hope with a damning followup.
Bro: “I think I’m beginning to like you more and more, Sister Grace.” Sis: “I really like you too. I especially like your long and firm fingers, and the way you use them to play piano. You must play piano for me and my husband when I marry. Please, say Yes.” Bro: “But what about what I just said.” Sis: “Sincerely, I like you too. But I love Bro Victor more than you by far.”
Ghost Mode: In this method, the sister will ‘ghost’ you completely, they will just swerve your proposal. Sometimes, the brother will even begin to think that she didn’t read or hear the love manifesto.
Bro: “I believe God has led me to you. And I really like to settle down with you as my life partner.” Sis: “Have you eaten?” Bro: “Please, I’m serious. Tell me what you think. I really need your response.” Sis: “This Lagos traffic is something else.” Bro: “Yeah. But don’t you like me at all?” Sis: “Have you read the new CNN report on Lekki shooting?”
Maradona Style: This is common with ladies from a particular tribe in this country which I can’t mention in public. Sisters who adopt this method will leave such brothers confused and bamboozled by the time they finish with him.
Bro: “I am in love with you.” Sis: “Love? As how?” Bro: “As in, I really want to marry you and spend my life with you.” Sis: “When did you start loving me?” Bro: “About a year ago.” Sis: “How did you know it was love?” Bro: “Well, I find myself always thinking about you.” Sis: “But you think about food all the time too na.” Bro: “True, but that’s different.” Sis: “Okay. I like you too sha.” Bro: “Thank God. I’m very happy. So can we start a relationship?” Sis: “No.” Bro: (Scratches head) “Ermm… But I thought you said you love me.” Sis: (Smiles) “Well I said I like you. I didn’t say I love you.” Bro: “Ah! Sister Blessing!”
Philosophers’ Logic: Sisters using this platform to shatter brothers’ hearts usually employ a lot of explanations and critical questions about life. At the end of the proposal, the brother may even start wondering why God created this world of vanity.
Bro: “So, what do you think? Do you also feel the same way I feel about you?” Sis: “Feelings are a funny thing, I must say. And they are quite ephemeral.” Bro: “Hmmmm…” Sis: “Yeah. I mean, look at the case of Samson, do you think Delilah didn’t love him?” Bro: “Well, I don’t think so.” Sis: “I beg to disagree. What is love? Let’s start from there. What’s the existential meaning of love?” Bro: “Hmmmmm…” Sis: “Do we really feel love, or love feels us? What comes first, humans, or love?” Bro: “I just want to know how you feel about me.” Sis: “We will getting to that soon, let’s trash this issue first.” Bro: “Hmmmm… Na wa o”
We believe the piece is amusing and highly instructive.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Tuesday said over 24,000 children were yet to resume in the state after the first lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Sanwo-Olu revealed this in a briefing at the State House, Ikeja, on COVID-19.
He said, “After the first lockdown, we are still looking for about 24,000 children that have not come back to school. So, there is a challenge if you keep them out for that long.
“Their parents or guardians now turn them to other things instead of allowing them to come back and learn.
“We just don’t want to throw them (out) because they will just be roaming about the streets and become more endangered. You see incidents of child abuse and unprintable things that are being done to these children.
“We believe that schools, sometimes, happen to be the safe haven for them and we have done a roaster.
“We are monitoring. We are not saying that our position is sacrosanct and (it) can be reviewed down the line. If we monitor and realise that people are not taking responsibility, we make a recall and that is why decisions will be reviewed from time to time.”
The furore over Father Kukay’s statement offers us another instance of that domineering tendency, one whose consequences are guaranteed to spill over into the world of both believers and non-believers
The timing of Rev Father Kukah’s New Year message, and the ensuing offensives could not be more fortuitous, seeing that it comes at a time when a world powerful nation, still reeling from an unprecedented assault on her corporate definition, is now poised to set, at the very least, a symbolic seal on her commitment to the democratic ideal. Let no one be in any doubt that some of the most extreme of the violent forces that recently assaulted her governance citadel are sprung from religious and quasi-religious affirmations, a condition that still enables many of them to be brainwashed into accepting literally, and uncritically, indeed as gospel truth, any pronouncement, however outrageous and improbable, that emerges from their leadership.
As usual, we have not lacked, within our own distanced environment, advocates who, even till recently, claimed to have seen in their vision, the triumph of God’s own anointed in the electoral contest of that same United States. They have been specific in their prophesy that what was denied at the ballot box would be restored in the law courts. And to set a divine seal on the matter, were not our streets in a part of this nation actually inundated by religious processions in support of the candidacy of their supposed Messiah, named Donald Trump? They had conferred on him the mantle of upholder of christian values, endangered by satanic practices in, of all places, a nation designated as – God’s own Country!
Wole Soyinka and Matthew Hassan Kukah
Of course not all such tendencies represent the true face of any professed religion, we need only remark that all religions are plagued by a lunatic fringe. In this nation we have learnt the painful way what such inbred loonies are capable of. Thus, extreme care, and historic awareness, should be taken in imputing any act or pronouncement as an attack on faith. At base, competitors for recognition as first line defenders of the ramparts of religiosity are often motivated by non-religious agenda, which is yet another reason for the exercise of restraint and collective responsibility.
It should not come as a surprise that a section of our islamic community, not only claims to have found offence in Father Kukah’s New Year address, what is bothersome, even unwholesome, is the embedded threat to storm his ‘Capitol’ and eject him, simply
for ‘speaking in tongues’. Any pluralistic society must emphatically declare such a response unacceptable. On a personal note, I have studied the transcript as reported in the media and found nothing in it that denigrates islam but then, I must confess, I am not among the most religion besotted inhabitants of the globe. That, I have been told, disqualifies me from even commenting on the subject and, quite frankly, I wish that were indeed the case. Life would far less complicated. However, the reverse position does not seem to be adopted by such religionists in a spirit of equity. They do not hesitate to intervene, indeed some consider themselves divinely empowered to intervene, even dictate in secular life.
With the foregoing out of the way, we are compelled to remind ourselves that religion is upheld, and practised, not by robots, not by creatures from outer space, not by abstract precepts, but by human beings, full of quirks, frailties and conceits, filled with their own individual and collective worth, and operate in the here and now of this very earth. That makes religion the business of everyone, especially when it is manipulated to instill fear, discord and separatism in social consciousness. The furore over Father Kukay’s statement offers us another instance of that domineering tendency, one whose consequences are guaranteed to spill over into the world of both believers and non-believers, unless checked and firmly contained. In this nation of religious opportunism of the most destructive kind especially, fuelled again and again by failure to learn from past experience, we must at least learn to nip extremist instigations in the bud.
One of the ironic features of religionists is, one is forced to conclude, a need to be offended. It is as if religion cannot exist unless it is nourished with the broth of offence. This may be due to an inbuilt insecurity, a fear that even the ascribed absolutes of faith may be founded on nothing more than idealistic human projections, not grounded in anything durable or immutable. Hence the over prickliness, aggressiveness, sometimes even bullying tendencies and imperious posturing. This leads to finding enemies where there are none. In certain social climates, it degenerates into inventing enmities in order to entrench theocratic power. In its own peculiar way, this is actually a rational proceeding. A perceived threat to a collectivity tends to rally even waverers round the flag. The core mission of faith custodians then becomes presenting religion as being constantly under siege. It all contributes to interpreting even utterances of no hostile intent as “enemy action”.
Was it all that long ago when el Rufai – now governor of Kaduna state – came under blistering attack by the christian community for allegedly insulting the divine persona of Jesus Christ? What did el Rufai say exactly? Nothing new or startling. All he did was deploy a common, everyday figure of speech to describe an overwhelming challenge. Both the circumstances and his exact phrasing elude me right now, but all it amounted to was that even Jesus Christ would find a particular problem intractable. Or perhaps it was simply that even Jesus Christ, were to return to earth, would be subjected to the Nigerian national culture of calumny? One or the other but, it hardly matters. What does matter was that instantly, there were demands from the ever-ready Onward Christian Soldiers – led by CAN leadership – for a withdrawal and apology. To my intense disappointment – as I declared at the time – el Rufai obliged. A huge mistake. Again and again we have warned against succumbing to irrational demands of religionists, yet even the brutal lessons of past surrenders appear to exercise no traction on society’s faculty of cause and effect, especially in that religious propensity for incremental demands. Surrender one inch, they demand a mile!
How near impossible it is to come to grips with an even more recent and egregious bill of offence that took place over this very last Christmas of the year 2020! The now universal sales pitch of BLACK FRIDAY to lure seasonal shopping addicts to Sale bonanzas drew solemn, sanctimonious flak from some religionists from the other side, this time the Islamic. A formal statement was issued, declaring this commonplace sale tactics an assault on the Islamic religion, since Friday happens to be its day of worship. These are the depths of absurdity into which society is dragged by the coils of spurious purism. Until now, we have yet to learn of Boko Haram, ISWAP, al-Shabbab and other rabid islamists declaring a cessation from killings in honour of Holy Friday. Again, one station that carried the broadcasts tamely withdrew its promotional campaign. Another piece of secular – that is, neutral – territory ignominiously surrendered. The tail continues to wag the dog.
Lest the point be missed or watered down, the escalation of such irrationality is very simply outlined. Christians, not to be outdone, will seize the next opportunity to remind the rest of the world how their own Holy Day, Sunday, must and must not be used in mundane transactions in the future. Next, the Seventh-Day Adventists will demand no-go areas for Saturdays. After that, the Hindus, the Sikhs, plus the thousand and one religions of the world cornering their own Holy Day, then week, then month until we are moved to reconstruct the present calendar entirely, abandon solar principles and rebuild temporal notation around some newly discovered power planet. Did that broadcasting station consider, for a moment, the preposterous dimensions of that sectarian demand before yielding ground to a ridiculous minority of extremists?
Of far weightier substance than any vaporous religiosity however, is the early mentioned civic condition of all occupiers of the same demarcated slab of earth, called nation, and their material and non-material entitlement as guaranteed by their enabling constitution. When any individual or group, however lofty and privileged in its own self-regard, orders a citizen to quit his or her chosen place of habitation, then the very concept of nation being is nullified. This is not the first time this fundamental principle of co-existence has been challenged. Still fresh in one’s mind was the mode of response by the Inspector-General of Police to a similar violation by a northern Youth organization a few years ago when that group pronounced a deadline for the Igbo to quit their abode throughout the northern territory of Nigeria. It was a dangerous, provocative act, incendiary under any condition. That worthy maintainer of law and order was asked – and I recall this distinctly – why he failed to take action against this incitement to mayhem, such as even inviting the self-acknowledged leaders “for a chat”. That question was of course posed in the context of the starkly contrasting ‘rapid response’ agility by state security agencies, when a similar inciting proclamation was made by an Igbo group ‘expelling’ northern citizens from their territory. His answer was: such action would have security implications. By contrast, the Igbo group was proscribed as a terrorist organization. It should be chastening to any government that its proclamation remains ignored internationally.
What is Father Kukah saying? Simply what observant and concerned citizens of United States society recently remarked. The conduct of the US security forces, when confronted by peaceful protesters during the BLACK LIVES MATTER movement, was vastly different from that of the same security agencies when a predominantly white mob invaded its seat of government, thrashed it and hunted down a people’s elected representatives, rampaging for hours before they were finally “escorted out”. Such a contrast goes to the heart of nation being, and poses a real and urgent danger. That accusation has been voiced by both sides of the colour divide and across class divisions.
Again and again, the warning was loudly voiced, it was unheeded. We remain fools if we fail to learn from the costly complacencies of others.
The obvious issue, to summarize, is – double standards. Lack of equitable dealing. Agreement or disagreement with Father Kukah’s position is demonstration of a nation’s badge of maturity, and should be read, quite obviously, as a continuation of that nagging, provocative discourse. One fails to understand why religion is being sprung centre stage as a legitimate extract from that New Year address. There is a deliberate, emotive displacement of a central concern. It is calculated avoidance, diversionary, and thus, nationally unhealthy. Humans should not attempt to play ostrich.
Veteran Nigerian singer , Onyeka Onwenu has revealed that she once rejected marriage proposal from the music legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. She revealed this in her new autobiography , titled “my father’s daughter”. Onyeka revealed that she rejected Fela’s marriage proposal during her visit to his club because of his other wives. According to her , she is a possessive lover and did not understand Fela’s love for women.Narrating how Fela proposed marriage , Onyeka wrote;
“The second time I saw Fela was in 1984, a few years after I had returned from the United States. He had just been released from jail. He was arrested for attempting to travel with his gang for a gig in London with a sum of 1,600pounds for their hotel accommodation. At that time, carrying any amount of foreign currency was against one of the many decrees promulgated by the Buhari/Idiagbon military junta. After he was released from prison, Fela sent a mutual friend, the journalist Onuorah Udenwa who is now a US-based pastor, to bring me to his club. I thought that he probably wanted to thank me for speaking up for him but that was not it. He never even mentioned in the article I had written in solidarity for him. Fela wanted to marry me and I was flattered. I thanked him for the honour of wanting me to become his consort but I turned him down all the same”.
The music legend added that while she waited at the club to see him, she noticed that his Queens (dancer-wives)had been looking at her with scorn. “They passed often , whispering comments about me. They were downright hostile and quite obvious about it. I pointed this out to him and told him that,” I was a possessive lover and would not be able to cope as an appendage to his harem but Fela laughed”.
Bereaved Kemi Olunloyo took to the social media to share a video about the death of someone close to her.
She wrote;
“Pls pray for me. I AM bereaved. Someone close to me DIED. The body will be moved to the mortuary today. I could not sleep. I put together this video in her memory. Rest in peace Mary. I may be offline a couple of days. It really affected me. I am having extreme heart palpitations from anxiety attacks. Pls SHARE this video as there’s a message in it. It took a heavy heart to make it.”
Cross dressers, Bobrisky and James Brown seem to be in a serious fight. Moments ago , James Brown released a video on his Instagram page, in which he accused Bobrisky of sending him murder threats.
James Brown reassured Bobrisky of his utmost respect but also stated how his refuses to be insulted because of the #100,000 cash gift received from the later. James Brown further stated that, he isn’t a cross dresser but a comedian. However, we still do not understand his statement, as he truly wears outfit belonging to the opposite gender.
Bobrisky / James Brown.
Below is the video in which James Brown called out Bobrisky;
Shortly after James Brown released the video above, Bobrisky also reacted. He posted a chat showing how James Brown begged to be pardoned, which he later deleted.
However, we can’t confirm if the message was truly from James Brown but we will update you if their fight continues. As it stands , Bobrisky has decided to save himself the stress of prolonging the fight, as he posted this video instead;
A Nigerian man, Ugbala Godday Chukwudi from Ebonyi State is mourning his wife and daughter who died in a road accident in Lagos.
27-year-old Deborah and her daughter, Anastasia Ezinne, 2, were killed in a road crash that occurred at Odongunyan Bus Stop, along Ikorodu/Sagamu Expressway on January 3, 2021.
Mother and child have been laid to rest on Friday, January 15, 2021, in her hometown, Ainu Ugboba Ete in Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State.
Taking to Facebook today, after their funeral, the distraught widower, also known as Splash, penned a tribute to his wife and daughter, describing them as the light of his life.
“My dear wife and lovely daughter you both were the light of my life and I cannot express the grief I feel at your sudden departure,” he wrote. “May God bless your souls. My love, it is hard to believe that you have left this beautiful world behind, but I am sure you and my lovely daughter are in a better place now. A thousand words won’t bring you guys back, I know because I’ve tried; Neither will a thousand tears, I know because I’ve cried… but 1 strongly believe that Our memories together will keep me going. I feel your presence even though you have gone. I hand you both over to God.”
When Rajini Chandy posted pictures from her glamorous photoshoot on Facebook recently, she didn’t anticipate they would go viral and attract vicious trolls.
The photos show the 69-year-old housewife-turned-actress, who’s generally seen in colourful elegant saris, dressed in a jumpsuit, long dresses, a pair of distressed jeans, and a short denim dress. In some, she’s wearing a crown of fresh white flowers picked from her garden.
Described as “bold and beautiful” by the local press in the southern Indian state of Kerala, where she lives, the photoshoot has raised the hackles of many in a conservative state where most women still dress modestly in saris or traditional long skirts.
The photoshoot, Mrs Chandy said was the idea of Athira Joy, a 29-year-old photographer known for her unconventional work.
Ms Joy said what attracted her to the actress was how she was so different from her own mother.
“Indian women,” she says, “spend their lives caged in this system of marriage and raising a family. Most give up on life once they reach 60. They become nannies to their grandchildren.”
Her 65-year-old mother, she says, is “a typical Indian woman who suffers from all sorts of health issues that 60 plus women face”.
“But Rajini is different – she takes care of herself, she’s fit, she’s bold, she’s beautiful, she’s fashionable. She’s 69, but in her mind, she’s 29, just like me.”
image captionRajini Chandy says the photoshoot was meant to be fun
In traditional Keralan society, Mrs Chandy has always stood out. When she returned to Kerala in 1995 after spending decades in Mumbai where her husband worked with a foreign bank, she made heads turn as she stepped out in a pair of jeans or wore lipstick. Once, she tells me, she was reprimanded for wearing a sleeveless blouse.
In the past few years, she’s made news for her “unconventional choices” – in 2016, at the age of 65, she debuted as an actress in the Malayalam-language comedy-drama, Oru Muthassi Gadha (A Granny’s Mace).
Since, then, she’s been seen in two more films and participated in the second season of Bigg Boss (the Malayali version of Big Brother) last year.
Mrs Chandy says she did the shoot to motivate older people to believe they can still enjoy their life.
“Most young couples spend their youth bringing up children. They put their own desires on the backburner and then they realise they are too old to chase their dreams because they’re worried what would society say. I believe it’s okay to do whatever you want as long as you’re not hurting anyone,” she says.
“I’ve fulfilled all my family and social obligations and now I’m just doing what brings me pleasure. I’m learning to play the drum, I’m not aiming for perfection, I’m just having fun.”
The photoshoot was meant to be fun too.
“In December, Athira asked me if I’d be interested in doing a photoshoot and whether I had any inhibitions wearing Western clothes. I said no, I used to wear them all the time when I was younger. I told her I even have a photograph in a swimsuit,” Mrs Chandy told me.
image captionPhotographer Athira Joy says Rajini Chandy is an “inspiration to women”
She found Athira’s proposal interesting – during her travels abroad, she says, she’d always admired older women who were well turned out.
“But I told her I’d do it if my husband approved. So, she asked him for permission and he said: ‘It’s her life. If she wants to do it, I’m fine with that’.”
Mrs Chandy says when she first saw the clothes Athira had hired for her from a local boutique, she was “shocked”.
“I hadn’t dressed up in such a sexy way in a long time. But once I wore them, I was okay.”
The set of 20 photographs was taken at Mrs Chandy’s sprawling home in Kochi towards the end of last month.
Bouquets, and brickbats, began arriving once the photos went up on Facebook and Instagram last week and the local press picked them up.
image captionRajini Chandy says she did the shoot to motivate older people
There were thousands of appreciative comments – people wrote in saying “you’ve proved age is just a number”; many described her as “bold”, “stunning”, “hot” and “beautiful”; many complimented her for her “confidence”; and admirers found her phone number and called or WhatsApped her to tell her “you look very good aunty”.
But soon, the backlash started – and it continues.
“I was called a slut. Someone asked me, ‘Haven’t you died yet?’ Another suggested that I ‘sit at home and read the Bible. This is your age to pray, not show off your body’. Yet another person said I was an old auto rickshaw and even if I got a new coat of paint, I’d still be old.
An Ilorin Magistrates’ Court, on Thursday, remanded two pastors: Olumide Peter and Jesulayomi Adetola, for allegedly brainwashing their congregation to disown their biological parents and burn their certificates.
The defendants were charged with criminal conspiracy, unlawful assembly, wrongful confinement and putting persons in fear of injury in order to commit extortion. The Magistrate, Ibrahim Dasuki, ordered the defendants to be remanded in Oke-Kura Correctional Centre, Ilorin. He, thereafter, adjourned the case till Jan. 28, for further mention.
Earlier, Counsel to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr Ajide Kehinde, said that two children and four adults, who were reportedly abducted by the pastors, were rescued by the corps. He said that the defendants, who are pastors at Evidence of Christ Fellowship International Church, Agbo-Oba, Ilorin, kicked against Western education, claiming that it was a sin and that any certificate acquired through it was evil.
Kehinde said that the pastors had been extorting money from international organisations by sending recorded videos of the children, claiming that they were victims of natural disasters and internally-displaced persons. Kehinde said further investigation revealed that the pastors kicked against Western education, urging its congregation to see it as ungodly.
He said that the offences were contrary to Sections 96, 100, 260 and 293 of the Penal Code Law.The counsel prayed the court to remand the defendants on the basis that one of them was still at large.He said that releasing the defendants on bail might jeopardise efforts to carry out proper investigation into the matter.The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them.
The reality star and fashion enthusiast, Ka3na has signed a new endorsement deal. The mother of one and wife , popularly known as the “boss lady” , has shared on her Instagram page the New deal.
Ka3na has been really engaged with alot of activities since she left the big brother house.
Ka3na
However , Ka3na has been showcasing her talent in fashion designing lately and has since been promoting her brand via her platform.
Below is the video in which she revealed her new deal;
Love is indeed an amazing thing and the person we choose to get married to solely depends on us. The beauty about marriage is having a happy home and living in love, peace and harmony with each other. Over the years, whites have fallen in love with blacks and these marriages have really stood the test of time. A lady who is now married to the love of her life who is a white man has shared her romantic of her she met her husband.
According to her, they both worked in the same bank for a year in 2014 and Marc was one of her trainers and he was making underground enquiries about her. On the other hand, this lady was admired his piercing blue eyes and thus made them to start up a conversation so as to know each other better.
To cut the long story short, thus beautiful lady is now married to this white man and the marriage was done in a grand style.
This is indeed an amazing thing, this lady fell in love with his blue eyes and the man took it up from there. Happy Married life to them. Like, share and drop your comment.
Former Big Brother Naija reality star, Nina took to Twitter to blame fans for the enduring enmity between some former BBNaija housemates.
She also recalled how she was judged and shamed when in the house, but says she ended up happy.
She tweeted: “But to tell you fans the truth, Most of you are the reason why most people are still enemies and might probably remain enemies for a long time, this is a new year, stop pressurizing people, let them be , Preach peace, try to outgrow certain things, this life is too short.”
Nina
She added: “One more thing guys , you cannot determine anyone’s future, I was once written off , Judged ,called all sorts of names , but today I am overly happy.. try to stop judging and writing people off,you are not God , nobody is perfect and finally the future is not in your hands…
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