Too sexy
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Laide Bakare's Husband To Loose Property According To Court Order
moment. Remember EFCC and MTN dragged her husband, Alhaji Atanda Orilowo to court when he couldn't account for the money given to him to get acres of land for the construction of Y'ELLOW Estate, for MTN workers.
Well there are new reports which says, EFCC has obtained a forfeiture order on all his known properties, which might make him lose them in no time. His two filling stations in Ajah, his house in Ibeju Lekki and the actress' newly opened boutique, which her husband established for her, are some of his known properties that might be taken by the law court since he is still alleged to be on the run.
Friday, 25 April 2014
Ex-Barcelona coach Vilanova dies
Tito Vilanova, the former Barcelona coach, has died aged 45 after a long battle with cancer. Vilanova had a tumour removed from his throat in November 2011 before suffering a relapse in December 2012. He stepped down as Barca boss last July to continue his treatment, with Gerardo Martino taking charge. "FC Barcelona is in immense mourning. Tito Vilanova has died at the age of 45. May he rest in peace,"
Microsoft and Nokia complete mobile phone unit deal
Microsoft has completed its purchase of Nokia's mobile phone business for 5.44bn euros ($7.5bn; £4.5bn). The deal between the two firms should have been completed earlier this year but it was delayed by a hold-up in regulatory approvals.
The sale will see the end of production of mobile phones by Nokia. "Today we welcome the Nokia devices and services business to our family," said Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella. "The mobile capabilities and assets they bring will advance our transformation."
The Finnish company will now focus on networks, mapping services and technology development and licences. Two Nokia plants will remain outside the deal - a manufacturing unit in Chennai, India, subject to an asset freeze by Indian tax authorities, and the Masan plant in South Korea, which it plans to shut down. Former Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop has become executive vice president of the Microsoft devices group, in charge of Lumia smartphones and tablets, Nokia mobile phones, Xbox hardware, Microsoft Surface, and Perceptive Pixel (PPI) products.
Facebook buys fitness app firm
Facebook has added a Finnish firm that makes a fitness tracking app to its ever-increasing portfolio of purchases. Helsinki-based ProtoGeo created the Moves app that uses a smartphone's built-in sensors to track activity and calories burned.
The acquisition offers the social network an entry into the burgeoning health technology market. Other recent purchases include mobile messaging firm WhatsApp and virtual headset maker Oculus.
Facebook did not reveal how much it paid for ProtoGeo, which has fewer than 10 employees, but it is believed to be a fraction of the price it has paid for more high-profile firms recently. It paid $2bn (£1.1bn) for Oculus VR and spent $19bn (£11.3bn) on WhatsApp.
Underwater search for missing Malaysia plane set to widen
The underwater search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane could expand from its focused area in the Indian Ocean, Australian officials say. A submersible has completed 95% of its search in the area where possible signals from the plane's flight recorder were heard on 8 April.
If nothing is found, the Bluefin-21 will move to an adjacent area, the agency co ordinating the search said. Meanwhile, Malaysia said a report on the plane could be released next week.
Flight MH370 went missing on 8 March as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people - mostly Chinese nationals - on board. Using satellite data, officials have concluded that MH370 ended its journey in waters north-west of the Australian city of Perth.However the ongoing multi-national search for the missing plane has yet to yield anything concrete. The daily operation is already shaping up to be the most expensive in aviation history.








