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Thursday, 18 December 2014

Notjustok.com is been hacked!!!

The best Nigerian entertainment website notjustok.com is been hacked on 18 Dec 2014... see pictures after the cut....

Thursday, 27 November 2014

MensSEX Clinic Opens in Lagos, Nigeria!



..Mens’ Sex Clinic opened over 9 months ago and already has over 200 patients in Nigeria, but with over 1million patients in South Africa it is important that Nigerians are made aware of the importance of catering to their sexual health. Mens Clinic specializes in the management of patients with issues of impotence, weak erection, early ejaculation, low libido, and other sexually transmitted diseases.


Statistically, 52% of men above the age of 40 suffer from a form erectile dysfunction, most common being early ejaculation which is suffered by about 95% of the male population worldwide. We all know a man, or someone who is living with one of these conditions. But do you know that these conditions are neither inevitable nor permanent? Men’s Clinic International has successfully provided care for men’s sexual health for the past 18 years in South Africa (HQ) where there are over 88 clinic branches;Canada, Australia, and have recently opened their doors in Nigeria.



They offer a confidential online, phone and in-person service with guaranteed discretion. Using the latest tests, supplements, pumps and prescription drugs, their specialist doctors are able to diagnose and successfully treat a range of men’s sexual problems. You can even start with a personal online assessment on their website www.mensclinic.ng to determine your sexual fitness.

What sets MENS CLINIC apart is their organizational set-up. Their consultation fee is a one-off payment hence you do not pay again for any revisits to the clinic to see the Doctor. Also the patient details are automatically linked to the HQ in South Africa so you can walk into of the clinics at no additional cost.

Don't be shy. Visit 12A, OlatundeAyoola Avenue, behind Bertola Machine Tools, Anthony Village, Lagos or give them a call on 0903-273-1614, 0709-425-1635 and 0903-253-9384; e:mail info@mensclinicng.com


Awww!!! too bad! Kanye West stepping away from music?



If you're a Kanye West fan, then bad news for you. There are rumours he's turning his back on music

A source tells Page Six


"Kanye West is coming to the conclusion that there are bigger bucks in fashion than in music. After his next [collaboration] with Paul McCartney comes out, he’s going to step away from music and concentrate on clothing,"

"He got a $15 million signing bonus from Adidas, but his line has been pushed back four times because he hasn’t had enough time to work on it.”

OPEC Presidency: Reuben Abati congratulates Petroleum minister


Reuben abati happy for alison madueke...

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

'Can't slow me down': Paralyzed U.S. skydiver conquers Dubai's skies

Skydiver Jarrett Martin is a stark reminder of what can go wrong in extreme sports.
The Dubai-based young American is also a powerful advertisement for putting safety first when you tackle a stunt laced with potentially fatal risks.
Martin wasn't even out of his teens when the sport with which he was obsessed almost killed him. Yet, he came back from the brink to chalk up a world first -- and secure a job at the busiest sky diving center in the Middle East.
The 24-year-old is a familiar figure at Skydive Dubai, where he is one of just two qualified master parachute riggers in the United Arab Emirates.
Earlier this year, Martin achieved even more notoriety when he completed 11 so-called BASE jumps -- from a fixed structure or cliff -- in four days in the Norwegian fjords.
Leaving his wheelchair at the summit of a 3,000-foot (914 meters) peak, he pushed himself off and became the first disabled person to successfully make such a jump unassisted.
By rights the Seattle-born sportsman shouldn't be here at all.
At 18, a jump stunt went wrong and left him fighting for his life with a broken back, a torn aorta, battered lungs and kidneys, and paralyzed from the chest down.
Martin emerged from his coma and had a question for the doctors who saved him.
"'When can I start skydiving again', I asked," he recalls.
MORE: Insider guide to the best of DubaiInspirational journeyMost people would have quit and considered their luck at surviving. Yet, not only did Martin dive out of a plane six months later, he became one of just two disabled people in the world to complete a BASE jump

Inventor creates watch that fires laser


 It cuts through plastic! It burns holes in walls!
It ... tells time?
Like something out of a James Bond film, it's a watch -- equipped with a laser. Its inventor, Patrick Priebe, built it during downtime from his full-time gig creating props and modestly describes it as a "tiny watch made of garbage."
Still, Priebe's laser watch has attracted its share of attention for being an entertaining, if mildly dangerous, bit of technology. (It will burn skin if the wearer isn't careful.)
On a YouTube video, the German tinkerer activates the laser and pops a handful of balloons, lights a few matches and burns through a compact-disc case.
Priebe, who runs a firm called Laser Gadgets, said he made the watch out of "leftovers."
"I found a piece of leftover tubing, and I put it on my wrist and I realized it looked like a watch already," he said from his home near Cologne. After molding the tubing a bit more, "all I had to do was file down the edges to make the time module fit and cut something out for the laser module on the side, and it fit right away. It's just my style, putting things together without a plan."
The laser watch has been compared to a James Bond device, but Priebe says it wasn't inspired by a particular Bond film -- not even "Goldfinger," with its famous scene of the villain aiming a laser at Bond's crotch. Instead, it was a Nintendo game of "GoldenEye," the video game based on the 1995 Pierce Brosnan Bond movie.
"I'm not really a Bond fan," Priebe said, admitting that he prefers science fiction.
Priebe, a former lab technician, is a now a full-time prop builder who's constructed pieces for the TV show "Warehouse 13," among other projects. He also makes money from YouTube views and been caught off-guard by the interest in the laser watch. He likes to personally answer YouTube comments and e-mail queries, and has gotten backed up with both.
Incidentally, if you're interested in buying the watch -- you budding Dr. Evil, you -- too bad. It's not for sale, Priebe says.
"There are some limits," he said. "I always say I don't make weapons. I just make toys."

Grand jury rules in Michael Brown's death

A Ferguson fireman surveys the rubble of a strip mall burned during protests.
Ferguson, Missouri, erupted after a prosecutor announced Officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted in the August 9 death of Michael Brown. Though many peaceful protesters took to Ferguson's streets, the images beamed out of the St. Louis suburb largely included looting, cars on fire, riot gear, gunshots and tear gas. Officials say it surpasses the worst violence in the August protests that followed the shooting.