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Friday 20 March 2015

Want more sex after 50? Just stay married

Apparently it’s just that easy.

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Happy wife, long life.

Yes, science has proven that adage true, and no surprise there. But what may be a surprise is that this long, happy life (with wife, husband or whatever partner you end up with) will continue to yield sex on the regular. And the longer you stick it out, the more regular it’s going to get (after it goes downhill for a while, but we’ll get to that part).

Ok, maybe it’s not such a surprise if you’ve been paying attention. We mean, if Florence Henderson says there’s no age limit to sex then who are we to doubt? But, for the science minded among us there’s now proof.

In a study from Louisiana State University, Florida State University and Baylor University entitled “Marital Characteristics and the Sexual Relationships of U.S. Older Adults: An Analysis of National Social Life, Health and Aging Project Data” (long title, longer study, but don’t worry, we’ll give you the relevant details) researchers found that couples who stay married more than 50 years actually see an increase in frequency of sexual activity.


Not to give anyone false hope here; the study does indicate that sexy times decrease significantly after that newlywed phase, and after that, and after that (surprise!). But here’s the good part: If you stick it out, then stick it out some more, you’re going to see an increase. A modest one yes, but an increase nonetheless.

“Researchers analyzed the relationship between marital characteristics and sexual outcomes among 1,656 married adults ages 57-85, using data from the first wave of the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project. They noted that people who survive until their 50th year of marriage — among whom the slight rebound occurred — are relatively few in number.” – Baylor University

So there you go. For those lucky few of us who survive past 50 years of marriage, there’s something to look forward to. Of course, we didn’t actually need a study to tell us that. We already knew the olds got it goin’ on.

‘Scarface’ is getting a remake, because nothing is sacred in Hollywood

‘Scarface’ is getting a remake, because nothing is sacred in Hollywood

Can anyone else actually pull off Tony Montana like Al Pacino?

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Get ready to say hello to your little friend all over again. What’s often touted as the original (non Godfather) gangster movie is getting a remake, and we’re a little on the fence about it.

Scarface, which put Al Pacino and his aforementioned “little friend” on the map back in 1983, could be returning to the big screens with a whole new cast, setting, writers and more. Universal has officially confirmed Jonathan Herman (Straight Outta Compton) to pen an updated script with the intent to move forward on the film.

This wouldn’t be the first remake the production company has commissioned the writer for either. He’s currently working on a new script for the upcoming remakes of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds from producer Michael Bay.

So far it’s too early to tell if 32 years is enough time for a film to pass before remaking it. But according to The Hollywood Reporter, which first broke the news, the new version will still tell the tale of an immigrant coming to America in hopes of making his dreams come true. The difference? This tale will be told from Los Angeles and not Miami, where the original takes place.

There’s also no word on whether the main character will still be named Tony Montana.

There are many hurdles before Scarface 2.0 actually goes ahead with filming, but it looks like the studio is pretty serious about making it happen.

Here’s hoping for a Pacino cameo then, at least. No one blew that line out of the water as well as he did.

Meet the richest women in the world, according to ‘Forbes’

Being rich isn’t as easy as you think.

Don’t get us wrong, bring a billionaire comes with decided perks, but the ridiculously wealthy often carry the weight of money-making empires on their shoulders. One wrong move, and those precious riches could all be gone.

There’s thirteen women who can tell you all about that pressure. Forbes just released it’s annual list of the 500 richest people in the world. Out of the Top 100 though, only 13 of them are female. As in, a baker’s dozen. While the men who made the Top 100 are collectively worth an astounding $1,929 BILLION. The women? Only $298.9 billion—just 15.5 per cent of the net worth of their male counterparts. Of course, we’re still talking about billions of dollars here, but that’s quite the discrepancy. How did these women manage to break the mould and accumulate their riches? Check out the gallery below to find out:

CHRISTY WALTON & FAMILY


Net worth: $41.7 billion
Age: 60
# of kids: 1
The wealthiest woman in the world for five out of the past six years, Christy is a widow of John T. Walton—one of the sons of the founder of Wal-Mart. She inherited $18.2 billion after John's death in 2005, and continues to earn profit from the business today.


ALICE WALTON

Net worth: $39.4 billion
Age: 65
# of kids: 0
Also an heir to the Wal-Mart fortune, Alice's father Sam founded the retailer back in 1962. She's also dabbled in political spending though, mostly to the Republican Party.




JACQUELINE MARS

Net worth: $26.6 billion
Age: 75
# of kids: 3
Jacqueline along with two brothers own candy maker Mars. Even though they all sit on the board of directors, the family doesn't play a role in its day-to-day operations. Their grandfather Frank started the company in 1911 out of his kitchen. Jacqueline, however, is a trustee of the U.S. Equestrian Team and sits on the board of directors of the National Sporting Library.

MARIA FRANCA FISSOLO & FAMILY

Net worth: $23.4 billion
Age: 97
# of kids: 2
Widow of Michele Ferrero (the man behind the iconic company that produces Nutella, Kinder chocolates and Tic-Tac mints), Maria and his family inherited his fortune after his death in 2014. Ferrero's father had started the company out of Alba, Italy during WWII. With rationed cocoa, he turned to the region's abundant supply of hazelnuts to create a spread that would eventually become Nutella. The rest, as they say, is history.


BEATE HEISTER & KARL ALBRECHT JR.

Net worth: $21.3 billion
Age: 63
# of kids: 0
The children of Karl Albrecht Sr., Beate and Karl Jr. took over the family's corner grocery store in Germany and were the brains behind a discount revolution in local retailing. Basically, their idea was to implement a low-cost, no-frills model similar to the one in Wal-Mart. The company is known to be highly secretive.



LAURENE POWELL JOBS & FAMILY

Net worth: $19.5 billion

Age: 51
# of kids: 3
Widow of Steve Jobs, Laurene is now the founder of Emerson Collective and College Track—both of which are programs aimed at benefiting youth. In fact, Emerson Collective and its partners recently announced a $50 million commitment to design better high school programs. The Laurene Powell Jobs Trust is also the largest individual shareholder of Disney.


ANNE COX CHAMBERS

Net worth: $17 billion
Age: 95
# of kids: 3
Surviving daughter of Cox Enterprises founder James M. Cox, Anne is the majority owner of a privately-held media empire which rakes in about $17 billion in annual revenues. The empire includes Cox Communications, Cox Media Group and Cox Automotive. Chambers was an ambassador to Belgium during the reign of President Jimmy Carter and also holds the French Legion of Honor title.

SUSANNE KLATTEN

Net worth: $16.8 billion
Age: 52
# of kids: 3
Germany's richest woman can credit her wealth to the 12.6 per cent stake she inherited in automaker BMW from her late father, Herbert Quandt. But the M.B.A. holder is also credited with helping transform German-based Altana AG into a world-class pharmaceutical corporation, after she inherited 50 per cent of the company.


JOHANNA QUANDT

Net worth: $13.9 billion
Age: 88
# of kids: 2
Mother of Susanne Klatten, she was the wife of late German BMW executive Herbert Quandt. While Johanna quit the automaker's supervisory board in 1997, she still owns almost 17 per cent of the company. BMW, even despite worldwide economic challenges, was still able to make record deliveries to customers in 2013. Johanna was also recognized by the German government in 2009 for the cultural and social contributions she made in support of journalism and education.


IRIS FONTBONA & FAMILY

Net worth: $13.5 billion
Age: 72
# of kids: 3
Iris inherited mining, beverage and other businesses after her husband Andronico Luksic died. But she and her children also control Antofagasta Plc, which trades on the London Stock Exchange and owns copper mines in Chile. Plus she has the majority stake in a Chilean conglomerate active in beer, banking, manufacturing and more

ABIGAIL JOHNSON

Net worth: $13.4 billion
Age: 53
# of kids: 2
Johnson replaced her father Edward "Ned" Johnson III as CEO of Fidelity in 2014. It's the second-largest mutual-fund company in the U.S., with nearly 2 trillion in assets under management. But she started working with the firm before she even began college, first starting out as a gopher who would take orders from customers by phone. But now she has an MBA from Harvard, and owns an estimated 24 per cent stake in the company.

GINA RINEHART

Net worth: $12.3 billion
Age: 61
# of kids: 4
Queen of the global iron-ore trade, Australian mining heiress Gina Rinehart controls Hancock Prospecting, which recently added oil and gas to its portfolio. In 2014, she inked her biggest deal yet: $7.2 billion in funding from a group of global banks and credit agencies to develop one of the largest iron-ore mines in the world.









5 marriage-killers that can squash any union


These common problems are total relationship killers. Here’s how to nip them before it’s too late.

Ask anyone’s who’s married and they’ll tell you: Wedded bliss is hard work. There’s a reason that only one in six duos is actually happy nowadays.

“These silent killers creep up slowly and start to undermine marriages over time, without couples even realizing the deterioration,” says Peter McFadden, who teaches a New York City marriage preparation class. What’s key, he says, is recognizing what’s happening and making changes to tamp down any negative patterns.

Follow this savvy relationship-saving advice to ensure you’re one of those lucky happy couples.

The Sitch: Getting Too Comfortable

The primary marriage killer, according to McFadden, is no longer trying as hard as you did while in courtship mode, before the deal was sealed. A married man of 12 years, McFadden admits even he fell into this trap, thinking as many do, “subconsciously at first, and even consciously later,” that doing less on the romantic front was justified because he’d proven his love to his wife by choosing to marry her. “The appreciative emails stopped, the volume of calls dropped,” he says. “Couples naturally try to please each other in courtship mode. But once once we think we’ve won our partner’s love, it can be easy to relax on the romantic gestures.”

The Fix: Form daily romantic rituals you can stick to. For MacFadden this became having a special way to greet his wife at the end of the workday (a brief swaying dance … adorable, no?) Suddenly start doing one of those thoughtful things you “used to do” again. Buy surprise flowers, write a “just because” love note on the computer screen, text a “Hey, Sexy!” to your partner, call in the middle of the day just to say “Hi.”

The Sitch: Failure to Listen

This happens when one partner stops trying to understand how the other partner is feeling and does not make an attempt to sympathize, says Dr. Tony O’Donnell, whose upcoming book is called Mindful Romance. Instead of hearing what the other is saying, you claim your partner is overreacting, being a drama king or just making excuses.

The Fix: When your partner tells you how he or she is feeling, repeat it back, starting with the phrase, “I understand that when I do fill-in-the-blank it makes you feel fill-in-the-blank.”

Say this in a gentle way while being affectionate with your partner, whether holding hands or caressing, and making earnest eye contact and start the conversation from there.

The Sitch: Appreciation Becomes Expectation

It’s extremely common, says McFadden, “that when you first meet, you’re enthralled with your partner’s best qualities, a sense of humor, a talent for cooking and can overlook any negatives, like messiness.” But not one year into marriage, McFadden and his wife had fallen into the trap. They’d stopped appreciating, and started expecting. “I came to expect a gourmet meal and would be irritated when my wife wouldn’t make me a cup of coffee after,” he admits. “And for my wife, she found that my annoying messiness overshadowed my sense of humour.” Over time, these sorts of things can lead to an increase in petty bickering due to feelings of under-appreciation. According to research by Dr. Gottman, for truly happy couples, the ratio of positive interactions to negative is 20 to 1. And in conflicted couples is 5 to 1 (and in soon-to-divorce couples is .8 to 1).

The Fix: Form a daily habit with your partner to say thank you, or I love you, says MacFadden. It doesn’t matter if it’s first thing in the morning or before bedtime, say “thank you for making me this delicious meal, Honey” or “thank you for working hard for our family, Sweetie” or whatever applies to your situation. It may seem silly to you, but finding out what it is you can say to your partner with sincerity and meaning is just building one more positive interaction into your dar.

The Sitch: Stop Spending Time Together

When dating, the whole idea is to plan dates, or things to do together. Sometimes, when married, or even together awhile, making time to make plans (you know, research an idea, get tickets, pick a night) can just stop happening. MacFadden says, “Once the prospect of becoming parents was potentially imminent for my wife and I, I began to focus on my career and the need to support the family we hoped to have. So even before having kids, the desire to have kids led us to focus less on each other.” And this is far from uncommon, he says.

The Fix: Each make a list of the things you most enjoy doing together, from dancing to making pottery or watching movies at the theatre. Then compare and agree to hit certain activity points each week, month and year. Maybe you agree to take one trip to the beach each year, see one movie per month, take a cooking class each season. Whatever it is, make it happen. Also consider having one night at home a week when you disconnect and spend time together, meaning no TV, computers, video games and phone calls. Just full-attention talking and catching up with one another.

The Sitch: Failure to Express Feelings

That means not talking honestly and candidly about issues, problems, hurt feelings, disappointments, struggles and challenges, says Dr. O’Donnell. He recalls counselling a couple where one partner had extremely low self-esteem and bottled-up issues about failing business ventures and the early and the unresolved death of both parents, which led to affairs and alcohol abuse. Living without a strong sense of self and purpose is a surefire passion eater in any relationship.

The Fix: The couple began fulfilling a weekly date night, attending spiritual services together (for some, this could be yoga, meditation or nature walks), opening up and expressing support, and committing to regular counselling and the relationship improved. Key components were applying acceptance, tolerance, mindfulness, forgiveness and responsibility, says Dr. O’Donnell, which are taught by longterm couples therapist Dr. Gottman.

Wednesday 18 March 2015

ISIS Accepts Boko Haram’s Plea Of Allegiance

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According to AFP, ISIS has now accepted the allegiance of Boko Haram. Find the report below…
The Islamic State group has welcomed a pledge of allegiance to it made by the Nigerian jihadist organisation Boko Haram, according to an audiotape Thursday purportedly from its spokesman.

“We announce to you to the good news of the expansion of the caliphate to West Africa because the caliph… has accepted the allegiance of our brothers of the Sunni group for preaching and the jihad,” IS spokesman Mohammed al-Adnani said in the message, using the Arabic name for Boko Haram.

Itself a radical Sunni Muslim movement, IS has seized large swathes of Iraq and Syria and declared an Islamic “caliphate” there, and has also drawn expressions of allegiance from jihadists in Egypt and Libya.

On Saturday, an audiotape attributed to Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said “we announce our allegiance to the Caliph of the Muslims, Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim al-Husseini al-Qurashi,” referring to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Shekau has previously mentioned Baghdadi in video messages yet stopped short of pledging formal allegiance.
But there have been increasing signs that the Nigerian militants, whose six-year insurgency has claimed more than 13,000 lives and left 1.5 million people homeless, have been seeking a closer tie-up.

IS spokesman Adnani urged Muslims to join militants in West Africa and insisted that the caliphate was growing.
“Our caliphate is resisting and it is advancing in the right direction. We are fighting the Crusaders and the rafidah (Shiites) and day by day the Islamic State is becoming strong,” he said.

He insisted that the jihadist group is “sure of its victory” regardless of the challenges it is facing.
For months, IS has been targeted with air strikes from a coalition led by the United States and suffered territorial setbacks in Syria and Iraq.

And Iraqi government forces have closed on the city of Tikrit this week in a bid to retake it from the group.
            
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10 Hot Nigerian Songs that Dropped in February 2015

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The Nigerian music Industry remained very active in February 2015, a month that should have been slow due to the Presidential elections which eventually got postponed to March 2015. Here are the HOT songs that dropped in February 2015 that we advise you add to your Android, Blackberry or IOS phones.

Reekado Banks – Katapot



Katapot Single

Upon first listen, everyone fell in love with Katapot. You will too.


Kiss Daniels – Woju (Remix) ft Davido and Tiwa Savage


KISS DANIEL Wujo Remix cover 3

The highly anticipated remix for the overwhelming hit single WOJU by Kiss Daniel featuring Tiwa Savage and Davido dropped in February and everyone is talking about it.


Lil Kesh – Gbese


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Lil Kesh keeps releasing catchy songs and Gbese is no exception

Jahbless – 69 Missed Calls

Creative and catchy tune from Jahbless who gets verses from his comrades, Olamide, Reminisce, Lil kesh, CDQ, Chinko Ekun.


LAX – Morenike


LAX Morenike Art

L.A.X, the promising first signed artist on Starboy who shined on Caro and Ginja drops his 2nd single titled Morenike. Lovely mid tempo tune.


Jahbless – 69 Missed Calls


Creative and catchy tune from Jahbless who gets verses from his comrades, Olamide, Reminisce, Lil kesh, CDQ, Chinko Ekun.


Mr 2Kay – Bad Girl Special (Remix) ft. Cynthia Morgan & Seyi Shay

Mr 2kay is back with a remix to Bad Girl Special featuring Seyi Shay and Cynthia Morgan. They murdered it!

Simi – Jamb Question

Simi keeps shining with her singles. You need to listen to Jamb Question to understand


RunTown – The Latest


Beautiful tune by Runtown who is making his own rules when it comes to composing songs.


MAY D – Ale Yi A Bad “Tonight” (Prod. Philkeyz)
 May D returns with Ale Yi A Bad and you should listen to it.


VJ Adams – Gbemisoke ft. Pasuma & Reminisce

I think VJ Adams has a hit with this new tune featuring Pasuma and Reminisce.

Tuesday 17 March 2015

Nonso‬ by D'Prince ft Reekado Banks - produced by Maleek Berry

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Music: Ice Prince, Phyno & Olamide – Get Some Money http://wp.me/p4sVqW-91o

Hip Hop Superstars Ice Prince, Phyno and Olamide have come together for a social awareness cause as they collaborate on a yet to be released song called “Get Some Money”. The song is an initiative of Paradigm Initiative Nigeria a social enterprise that connects Nigerian youth with ICT-enabled opportunities. This organisation is currently working on a project called #DigitalJobs which aims to provide tens of thousands of Nigerian youths with legitimate jobs on the internet. In order to make this objective a reality they have gotten some of the biggest stars in Nigerian music to encourage Nigerian youths to embrace the #DigitalJobs project and desist from internet fraud.
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