Sunday, February 26, 2023

PHOTOS: American rapper Soulja Boy says he is gonna kill Wizkid!

American Hip Hop star and Kiss Me Through The Phone crooner, Soulja Boy has issued death threats to Nigerian Afrobeats superstar, Ayodeji Balogun also known as Wizkid.
The rapper said he would beat up Wizzy over an issue of comparison that was raised by fans on micro-blogging platform, Twitter. 
It all started when Wizkid FC replied to a post of Soulja where he attacked the Joro crooner over a comment he made 13 years ago. In May 2010, Wizkid took to his Twitter account to lambast the rapper saying; “I swear Soulja Boy is wack! Jeeeezzzzz”. 
But in a response last year, Soulja boy quoted the tweet and wrote: 
“Ya mama Wack. Shut ya bitch ass up” A fan @Wizownfrogboy then revisited the matter and on February 24, 2023 tweeted; “@souljaboy wiz own you lil bra” Soulja Boy who was provoked by the comment went on a rant and attacked Wizkid on the social networking service. 
In a series of now deleted tweets, the rapper wrote; “Wizkid is puxxy. This flyer is cap keep playing and we gon find y’all and beat y’all ass b$$ch ass niggaz f**k y’all. Umma slap you when I see you @wizkidayo.''








Saturday, February 25, 2023

Check out the over 70 nationalities that can get UAE visa on arrival for up to 180 days

The lists may or may not shock you.
Being the most popular tourist destination in the region, the UAE, especially Dubai, attracts millions of tourists from around the world every year from both developing and developed countries. 
Therefore, different visa rules apply to each nationality. Some of them get visa-on-arrival, while others have to apply prior to flying to the UAE. 
Citizens of approximately 70 countries receive a visa on arrival in the UAE while other nationalities will have to obtain a visa before their departure. 
30-day visa 
Based on information sourced from Emirates, flydubai and Etihad Airways websites, passport holders of around 20 countries or territories get a 30-day visa on arrival free of charge. 
They are: 
Andorra 
Australia 
Brunei 
Canada 
China 
Hong Kong (China) 
Japan 
Kazakhstan 
Macau (China) 
Malaysia 
Mauritius 
Monaco 
New Zealand 
Ireland 
San Marino 
Singapore 
Ukraine 
UK and Northern Ireland 
USA 
Vatican City 

90-day visa 
While a 90-day multiple entry visit visa is issued to nationals of over 50 countries or territories. 
This visa is valid for six months from the date of issue and visa holders can stay in the UAE for 90 days in total. 
The countries are: 
Argentina 
Austria 
Bahamas Islands 
Barbados 
Belgium 
Brazil 
Bulgaria 
Chile 
Colombia 
Costa Rica 
Croatia 
Cyprus 
Czech Republic 
Denmark 
El Salvador 
Estonia 
Finland 
France 
Germany 
Greece 
Honduras 
Hungary 
Iceland 
Israel 
Italy 
Kiribati 
Latvia 
Liechtenstein 
Lithuania 
Luxembourg 
Maldives 
Malta 
Montenegro 
Nauru 
Netherlands 
Norway 
Paraguay 
Peru 
Poland 
Portugal 
Romania 
Russia 
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 
San Marino 
Serbia 
Seychelles 
Slovakia 
Slovenia 
Solomon Islands 
South Korea 
Spain 
Sweden 
Switzerland 
Uruguay 

180-day visa 
Travellers holding a Mexican passport are eligible for a multiple entry 180‑day visit visa that's valid for six months from the date of issue, and for a stay of 180 days in total. 

Pre-arranged visa: 
Nationals of all other countries from Asia and Africa are required to have a UAE visa prior to their departure.
However, Indian nationals holding a visit visa or green card issued by the USA, which is valid for a minimum of six months, or holding a UK or EU residence, can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 14 days for a certain fee. They can also apply to extend their stay for an additional 14 days for a certain fee.


Saturday, February 18, 2023

International Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu found dead in Turkey earthquake, Ghana president et al react

The body of former Ghana international Christian Atsu has been found after a huge earthquake in Turkey, local media reported Saturday, quoting his manager.
Atsu, 31, was caught up in a 7.8-magnitude quake that rocked Turkey and Syria on February 6, killing more than 43,000 people in both countries. 
There were initial reports he had been rescued a day after the quake, but these turned out to be false. His manager in Turkey, Murat Uzunmehmet, told DHA news agency on Saturday that his body had been found under the rubble in the Turkish southern province of Hatay. 
"We have reached his lifeless body. His belongings are still being removed. His phone was also found," Uzunmehmet told DHA. 
Midfielder Atsu spent four seasons at Chelsea before a permanent transfer to Newcastle in 2017. 
He signed in September for Turkish Super Lig side Hatayspor. Search and rescue workers found Atsu's body where he was staying at Ronesans Residence, a block of high-rise luxury flats that toppled over in Antakya city in Hatay. 
Turkish police arrested the building's contractor at Istanbul airport last week as he appeared to be heading to Montenegro, according to state news agency Anadolu.
Everyone reacts to the very sad news:
Christian Atsu’s final moment as a footballer, scoring a free-kick in the last minute to win the game for Hatayspor, just hours before the earthquake struck:

Friday, February 17, 2023

Photos: Rihanna, A$AP Rocky & son grace the cover of British Vogue, March 2023 issue

It’s a new era for pop superstar Rihanna and her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, is along for the ride.
“We’re best friends with a baby,” the Grammy winner said of A$AP Rocky in a new interview with British Vogue. 
Rihanna added that while the couple have always been “on the same page” throughout their relationship, “Everything changes when you have a baby but I wouldn’t say it’s done anything but made us closer.” 
Rihanna's unborn child has quite the showbiz resume already ... having been featured in a Super Bowl Halftime Show and, as it turns out, a cover shoot for British Vogue! 
Rihanna, her rapper bf A$AP Rocky and their baby boy, all posed for the fashion mag's March 2023 edition and they slayed!












Thursday, February 16, 2023

Burna Boy, Tems & Rema to perform at 2023 NBA All-Star Game Halftime Show

The NBA is taking things global for their upcoming halftime show at the 2023 All-Star Game.
This year, the league tapped Burna Boy, Tems and Rema to anchor the Afrobeats-themed performance this Sunday night (Feb. 19) in Salt Lake City, Utah Along with the trio of Afrobeats stars, Post Malone will kick things off with a medley of hits at the show’s start. 
Jewel will perform the National Anthem, while Fast X star Vin Diesel will lead the player introductions for the newly named NBA All-Stars. 

The league will also honor LeBron James for breaking the scoring record two weeks ago. Last year, the NBA recruited DJ Khaled to perform at the halftime show, and he brought out Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Migos, Lil Baby and Gunna.
Before Sunday, the NBA will host a number of events leading up to the big night’s festivities, including this Friday’s (Feb. 17) Ruffles Celebrity Game. 
A myriad of musicians will play during this year’s outing, including Janelle Monae, 21 Savage, Cordae, Ozuna, Kane Brown, Nicky Jam and more.








Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Photos: Chris Brown reacts to Rihanna's pregnancy & her performance at the 2023 #SuperBowl Halftime Show

Chris Brown appeared to show love to Rihanna on social media following the pop star’s big performance at Super Bowl LVII.
Shortly after she took the stage at the Super Bowl LVII halftime show on Sunday, Rihanna’s ex seemingly reacted to her pregnancy-revealing performance with a message of support. 

Taking to his Instagram Story, Breezy wrote, “GO GIRL” alongside red heart and praying-hands emojis. Chris has remained supportive of his ex. 
Back in May, he congratulated Rihanna and A$AP Rocky on the birth of their son. 
The former couple dated from 2007 to 2009 before their romance came to an end after Chris was charged with domestic abuse for assaulting his then-girlfriend ahead of the 2009 Grammys. 
They briefly reunited in 2012 before going their separate ways. On Sunday, Chris also responded to a fan who asked when he would be performing at the Super Bowl. 
However, it appears that he won’t be taking the stage anytime soon. “Never shawty,” he responded. “American media AINT FA me. Rather be where I’m welcomed.”





Toyeen B's World: Videos & Photos: Rihanna pregnant with second child, reveals baby bump during #SuperBowl 2023 Halftime Show.

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Guess which country is hosting this year's #MissWorld! The UAE.... #MissWorld2023

You guessed right!
The UAE will host the 2023 Miss World pageant, organisers have revealed. Miss World Limited, the organiser of the internationally acclaimed pageant, said the event will be hosted in the UAE, but has not yet announced the date or venue for the contest finale. 
Julia Morley CBE, Chairman of Miss World Limited, said: “I am delighted to announce the 71st Miss World Festival will be held in… the UAE”. 
UAE to host Miss World pageant The Miss World pageant is an international competition that has been held annually since 1951. The event seeks to find the most beautiful woman in the world, and its participants come from countries around the globe. 
Contestants are judged on their talents, intelligence, and their answers to questions on current events and social issues.
The current holder of the title of Miss World is Polish model and television presenter, Karolina Bielawska.


All events serving alcohol in the UAE need CID approval from tomorrow

The UAE is making a change to alcohol rules in the country.
Starting on February 15 any corporate or private events in the UAE serving alcohol will require a mandatory CID alcohol permit.
The CID alcohol permit can be applied for by the hotel on behalf of the event organiser or client as long as a fee is paid. The fee for the CID alcohol permit will be AED1,250 per event and per day. UAE alcohol rules at events changed All events, both commercial and non-commercial, must apply for the permit in advance says the circular. 
The permit must be applied for at least 14 days in advance of the event. In order to apply for the CID alcohol permit, the following documents are needed: 
Valid Emirates ID DET permit (as per event/entertainment type provided by hotel) 
The circular sent to venues in the United Arab Emirates says: 
“The hotel’s obligation to secure CID Alcohol Permit to serve alcohol for the event is conditional upon the UAE CID and DET regulatory requirements and laws then prevailing, submission of required documentation and payment of CID Permit”


Monday, February 13, 2023

Videos & Photos: Rihanna pregnant with second child, reveals baby bump during #SuperBowl 2023 Halftime Show

Rihanna reveals baby bump during Super Bowl 2023 Halftime Show!
The 34-year-old singer revealed the big news as she performed at the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime last night. 
The proud mother-to-be took the stage dressed head-to-toe in bright red, revealing a baby bump, and becoming the first pregnant woman to star in the halftime show. 
During the performance of her song "B**** Better Have My Money," the singer rubbed her stomach on stage in front of delighted attendees. 
A rep for the singer has confirmed that she is pregnant with baby number two. 
The Grammy winner and her beau, rapper A$AP Rocky, welcomed their first child in May 2022.
Hearty congratulations to the lovely couple!!!

Watch: 
 


Everything you need to know about #Ramadan2023 in the UAE

On the first day of the Holy Month of Ramadan, UAE residents will fast a little over 13 hours according to the prayer timings published on the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowment website.
As per astronomical calculations, Ramadan is set to begin on March 23, and on that day, Fajr (morning) prayers which mark the start of the fast, at 5:02am and Maghrib prayers (sunset) at 6:35 pm, making the total fasting time 13 hours, 33 minutes. 
By the end of the month, which is expected to be on April 20, the fasting hours will slightly increase to 14 hours 16 minutes as Fajr prayers will be at 4:31 am and Maghreb at 6:47 pm.

There are two main meals during Ramadan, Suhoor, taken before sunrise and Iftar, taken after sunset. Restaurants are open during Ramadan, but it is not allowed to eat or drink in public. 
By law, working hours and school days are also reduced during the month. 
Ramadan is usually either 29 or 30 days, and a moon-sighting committee determines the start and end of the month. 

Astronomically, Ibrahim Al Jarwan, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Astronomy Society, told Arabic Daily Emarat Al Youm recently that the new crescent for Ramadan would be born at 21:23pm on Tuesday, March 21 – which is after sunset – and that the next day it would be 10 degrees above the western horizon and set after 50 minutes. 
He explained that this is the reason the first day of the month of Ramadan for the Hijri Year 1444 will likely start on Thursday, March 23, 2023.




Sunday, February 12, 2023

Gory VIDEOS (18+): How South African rapper AKA was gunned down

One of South Africa's most popular rappers has been shot dead outside a restaurant in the southeastern city of Durban.
Kiernan Forbes, known as AKA, was gunned down alongside his friend Tebello 'Tibz' Motsoane on Friday, shortly before he was due to perform on stage. Police said the men were walking towards their car from a restaurant when they were allegedly approached by armed suspects and shot at point-blank range. 
The 35-year-old rapper won multiple South African awards, was nominated several times for a Black Entertainment Television (BET) Award in the United States, and was once nominated for an MTV Europe Music Award. 
'It is with extreme sadness that we acknowledge the passing of our beloved son,' his parents Tony and Lynn Forbes said in a statement posted on AKA's Instagram account. 'Our son was loved, and he gave love in return.'
Recall Lucky Dube was killed in 2007 after dropping off his son at a relative's home when gunmen shot him three times at close range.















Nigerians et al fall in now! These 10 harmless' things could land you in BIG trouble in the UAE

Nobody likes going to jail or getting fined for an offence they didn’t know existed.
We have rounded up 10 seemingly harmless crimes that could land you in serious trouble in the UAE. Don’t say you weren’t warned! 

1. Calling someone silly or stupid

Calling someone stupid or silly is considered a crime that is punishable by a jail term and a fine. 
Laws you violate: Article 373 of the UAE federal penal code.
Penalty: One-year jail term and a fine of Dh10,000.
Who found out the hard way: An Arab man who called his fiancée 'idiot' on WhatsApp. He got 60 days in prison and a fine of Dh20,000.

2. Illegal satellite TV 

Tempted to install Dish TV or any other unathorised satellite dish antenna to watch your favourite show? You are flirting with danger. Residents who consume pirated TV services can face criminal action. The advertisement, sale and/or distribution of television service by unlicensed, unauthorised and unlawful television service providers in the UAE is illegal, authorities have repeatedly warned.
Laws you violate: Law No. 7 for 2002, and Federal Trademark Law No. 37 for 1992 and its subsequent amendments
Penalty: Dh2,000 fine and legal action.
Who found out the hard way: An Asian man who was sentenced to one month in prison and fined Dh5,000 by a Dubai Criminal Court last year for illegally selling satellite TV receivers that decode channels. He was also ordered to shut down his shop.

3. Carrying khas khas 

Khas khas (white poppy seeds) are commonly used in Indian and Pakistani cuisine, particularly curries and kebabs, to enhance their taste. But if you are planning to bring them to the UAE, banish the thought. Khas Khas, also known as posta, is banned in the country and those found with it could face a long haul in jail.
Law you violate: Federal Law No. 14 of 1995 which criminalises production, import, export, transport, buying, selling, possessing, storing of narcotic and psychotropic substance.
Penalty: 20 years in jail.
Who found out the hard way: Many over the years including an Indian from Mangalore who was arrested after customs inspectors at Dubai International Airport seized 102.5g of poppy seeds from his luggage.

4. Employing illegal domestic help 

Domestic help must be sponsored by their recruiters. But if you have the nerve to hire one illegally, then you ought to also have the nerve to consider the dreadful consequences.
Laws you violate: Federal Law No 10 of 2017 on Domestic Workers.
Penalty: A fine no less than Dh50,000 and up to Dh5 million besides a jail term.
Who found out the hard way: An Egyptian man in Sharjah a few years back. He was detained by police and slapped with a fine of Dh 50,000 for employing a housemaid who was not on his sponsorship.

5. Feeding stray cats 

Giving food to homeless and hungry cats may appear as a humane act but it’s not. Feeding ferals increases their ability to give birth to even more kittens that are destined to suffer and die premature deaths, say animal welfare groups. Feeding of birds such as crows and pigeons and stray dogs and cats is also prohibited in Dubai, according to Dubai Municipality.
Rule you violate: Dubai Municipality rules
Penalty: Dh500.
Who found out the hard way: We don’t know if anyone has been fined on this count but residents of many communities have received circulars warning them against leaving food for strays.

6. Filming an accident scene 

Unless you plan on seeking compensation for injuries or damages, taking pictures or videos of accidents is not a good idea as it’s a serious crime in the UAE. In fact, even gathering around an accident is punishable by law here.
Laws you violate: Article 44 of Law No 34 of 2021 under the UAE Cybercrime Law that came into effect on January 2 this year and Article 197 of the UAE Penal Code under the Ministerial Resolution No 178 for 2017 on Rules and Procedures of Traffic Control
Penalty: Six months in jail or/and a fine between Dh150,000 and Dh500,000 for taking pictures of accident victims. Dh1,000 is the penalty for crowding an accident scene.
Who found out the hard way: Many people who were each fined Dh1,000 recently for gathering around accident sites.

7. Fundraising 

No matter how noble your cause, raising funds without permit can have a disastrous fall out. Under the UAE Donations Law, such activities are restricted to specific entities only. The New Fundraising Law of UAE law prohibits individuals from conducting or organising fundraising activities. Only licensed charities, federal and local authorities can collect, receive and make donations.
Laws you violate: Federal Law No. 3 of 2021 concerning the Regulation of Fundraising Activities (the ‘New Fundraising Law of UAE’) and the provisions of Decree No. 9 of 2015 Regulating the Raising of Donations in the Emirate of Dubai (the ‘Dubai Fund Raising Law’)
Penalty: A fine no less than Dh200,000 and a maximum of Dh500,000. Other penalties include imprisonment and confiscation of the funds raised.
Who found out the hard way: A British-Australian dual national for sharing link to a charity for Afghan children.

8. Washing car in public 

This will not get you arrested, alright, but it can result in a fine. Washing cars in non-designated areas, whether outside homes, in gated communities or on streets is strictly prohibited.
Rule you violate: Municipality rules.
Penalty: Dh500.
Who found out the hard way: Hundreds over the years.

9. Seeking unlicensed massage service 

Massages lower stress and blood pressure. However, going to a masseur who attracts customers through business cards carrying lewd pictures could cause you a lot of agony. According to Dubai Police, you could fall victim to extortionists. If that is not bad enough, you could be fined or jailed.
Law you violate: Article 356 of the UAE Penal Code
Penalty: One-year in jail or fine or both.
Who found out the hard way: Statistics of those penalised for seeking the service of unlicensed massage centres are not available. 
However, there have been quite a few instances of people being assaulted and robbed by illegal massage centre operators.
Earlier this month, Sharjah Police busted a gang that lured unsuspecting people to unlicensed massage parlours and then robbed them at knifepoint.

10. Checking someone’s phone 

Going through someone’s phone (and that includes your partner) could land you in legal hot water. You face a steep fine if you access any information system with a password acquired without permission. Obtaining the password with the intent to commit a crime will be considered an aggravated offence.
Law you violate: Article 9 of the Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 for Combating Electronic Crimes and Rumours, also referred to as the Cybercrimes Law.
Penalty: Imprisonment and/or a fine between Dh50,000 and Dh100,000 for accessing any information system with a password acquired without permission. 
If there is criminal intent, you face a minimum of six months in jail and/or a fine between Dh300,000 and Dh500,000. 
Who found out the hard way: A suspicious Arab wife in Ras Al Khaimah who had to cough a fine of Dh5,400 last year for snooping on her husband’s cellphone, transferring photos and videos from it to her own device and then sharing them with others.







Culled From Khaleej Times.