Big Sean - Dark Sky Paradise (Deluxe Version)




Album Name: Big Sean - Dark Sky Paradise (Deluxe Version) Album Download
Genre: Rap
Format: Mp3
Size: 145MB


Tracklist:
- 1. Dark Sky (Skyscrapers)
- 2. Blessings (Feat. Drake)
- 3. All Your Fault (Feat. Kanye West & Travi$ Scott)
- 4. I Don’t F**k With You (Feat. E-40)
- 5. Play No Games (Feat. Chris Brown & Ty Dolla $ign)
- 6. Paradise (Extended)
- 7. Win Some, Lose Some
- 8. Stay Down
- 9. I Know (Feat. Jhené Aiko)
- 10. Deep (Feat. Lil’ Wayne)
- 11. One Man Can Change the World (Feat. Kanye West & John Legend)
- 12. Outro
- 13. Deserve It (Feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR)
- 14. Research (Feat. Ariana Grande)
- 15. Platinum and Wood

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The dress that rule the internet


It's the dress that's beating the Internet black and blue. Or should that be gold and white?

Friends and co-workers worldwide are debating the true hues of a royal blue dress with black lace that, to many an eye, transforms in one photograph into gold and white. Experts are calling the photo a one-in-a-million shot that perfectly captures how people's brains perceive color and process contrast in dramatically different ways.

"This photo provides the best test I've ever seen for how the process of color correction works in the brain,'" said Daniel Hardiman-McCartney, the clinical adviser to Britain's College of Optometrists. "I've never seen a photo like before where so many people look at the same photo and see two sets of such dramatically different colors."
The photo, taken earlier this month before a wedding on the remote Scottish island of Colonsay, also illustrates the dynamics of a perfect social-media storm. Guests at the wedding could not understand why, in one photo of the dress being worn by the mother of the bride, the clearly blue and black-striped garment transformed into gold and white. But only in that single photo, and only for around half of the viewers.


The debate spread from the wedding to the Internet, initially from friend to perplexed friend on Facebook.

One such wedding guest, musician and singer Caitlin McNeill, posted the photo Thursday night to her Tumblr account with the question: "Guys please help me. Is this dress white and gold, or blue and black? Me and my friends can't agree and we are freaking the (expletive) out." She's consistently seen gold.


One of her friends, Alana MacInnes, saw gold and white for the first hour, then black and blue.

Buzzfeed sensed clickbait heaven and, amid its own newsroom argument, was among the first to call McNeill. It posted more than a half-dozen stories on the image and the tsunami of reaction.

On Twitter, #TheDress and variants surged to the top of trending lists globally within hours.

The entertainment elite then chimed in.

Taylor Swift saw the dress was "obviously" blue and black. "What's the matter with u guys, it's white and gold," countered Julianne Moore. Kim Kardashian, never one to miss a trending topic, reported she was seeing gold but to husband Kanye West, it was solidly black and blue. "Who is color blind?" Kardashian asked the twitterati.

The answer, says Hardiman-McCartney, is that every viewer seeing either set of colors is right.

He says the exceptional bar-code style of the dress, combined with the strongly yellow-toned backlighting in the one photo, provides the brain a rare chance to "choose" which of the dress' two primary colors should be seen in detail.


Those who subconsciously seek detail in the many horizontal black lines convert them to a golden hue, so the blue disappears into a blown-out white, he said.

Others whose brains focus on the blue part of the dress see the photo as the black-and-blue reality.

"There's no correct way to perceive this photograph. It sits right on the cusp, or balance, of how we perceive the color of a subject versus the surrounding area," he said. "And this color consistency illusion that we're experiencing doesn't mean there's anything wrong with your eyes. It just shows how your brain chooses to see the image, to process this luminescence confusion."

The photo produced a deluge of media calls Friday to the Tumblr reporter, 21-year-old McNeill, who calls the seemingly endless phone calls "more than I've received in the entirety of the rest of my life combined." She says the photographer, who is also the mother of the bride, never wanted the publicity.

There's one clear winner: English dress retailer Roman Originals, which has reported a million hits on its sales site in the first 18 hours following the photo's worldwide distribution.

"I can officially say that this dress is royal blue with black lace trimming," said Michele Bastock, design director at Roman Originals.

She said staff members had no idea that the dress, when shot in that singularly peculiar light, might be perceived in a totally different color scheme. Not until Friday anyway, when they arrived at work to field hundreds of emails, calls and social media posts. They, too, split almost 50-50 on the photo's true colors.

All agreed, however, the dress for the Birmingham, England-based retailer was likely to become their greatest-ever seller. The chain's website Friday headlined its product as "#TheDress now back in stock — debate now."

"Straightaway we went to the computers and had a look. And some members of the team saw ivory and gold. I see a royal blue all the time," she said. "It's an enigma ... but we are grateful."


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Beyoncé supports Michelle Obama by working out in the Gym


Beyoncé is supporting Michelle Obama and celebrating her Let's Move! campaign the best way she knows how: by moving. The "Drunk in Love" singer posted an Instagram video Wednesday giving fans a sneak peek inside her intense gym regimen.

"Celebrating the 5th anniversary of Let's Move! #GimmieFive @MichelleObama," 

Queen Bey writes alongside the sped up clip of her doing oblique crunches, lunges, jump squats, and punches with dumbbells in her hands. Back in February 2010, the first lady launched the Let's Move! Initiative which aims to fight the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States by educating kids on living a healthy lifestyle. Beyoncé quickly joined the movement by dancing with kids to "Move Your Body" in a school cafeteria. Check out the video to see Bey's workout routine for yourself
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General Buhari's Chatham House Full Speech


"Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition" - By General Muhammadu Buhari
Chatham House, London, 26 February 2015

Permit me to start by thanking Chatham House for the invitation to talk about this important topic at this crucial time. The 2015 general election in Nigeria is generating a lot of interests within and outside the country. This is understandable. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and largest economy, is at a defining moment, a moment that has great implications beyond the democratic project and beyond the borders of my dear country.

So let me say upfront that the global interest in Nigeria’s landmark election is not misplaced at all and indeed should be commended, for this is an election that has serious import for the world. I urge the international community to continue to focus on Nigeria at this very critical moment. Given increasing global linkages, it is in our collective interests that the postponed elections should hold on the rescheduled dates, that they should be free and fair, that their outcomes should be respected by all parties, and that any form of extension, under whichever guise, is unconstitutional and would not be tolerated.

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the collapse of communism and the end of the Cold War, democracy became the dominant and most preferred system of government across the globe. That global transition has been aptly captured as the triumph of democracy and the ‘most pre-eminent political idea of our time.’ On a personal note, the phased end of the USSR was a turning point for me. If you will, that was my own road to Damascus experience. It convinced me that change can be brought about without firing a single shot. As you all know, I had been a military head of state in Nigeria for twenty months. We intervened because we were unhappy with the state of affairs in our country.

We wanted to arrest the drift. Driven by patriotism, influenced by the prevalence and popularity of such drastic measures all over Africa and elsewhere, we fought our way to power. But the global triumph of democracy has shown that another, and a preferable, path to change is possible. It is an important lesson I have carried with me since, and a lesson that is not lost on the African continent.

In the last two decades, democracy has grown strong roots in Africa. Elections, once so rare, are now so commonplace. As at the time I was a military head of state between 1983 and 1985, only four African countries held regular multi-party elections. But the number of electoral democracies in Africa, according to Freedom House, jumped to 10 in 1992/1993 then to 18 in 1994/1995 and to 24 in 2005/2006.

According to the New York Times, 42 of the 48 countries in Sub-Sahara Africa conducted multi-party elections between 1990 and 2002. The newspaper also reported that between 2000 and 2002, ruling parties in four African countries (Senegal, Mauritius, Ghana and Mali) peacefully handed over power to victorious opposition parties. In addition, the proportion of African countries categorized as not free by Freedom House declined from 59% in 1983 to 35% in 2003. Without doubt, Africa has been part of the current global wave of democratisation.

But the growth of democracy on the continent has been uneven. According to Freedom House, the number of electoral democracies in Africa slipped from 24 in 2007/2008 to 19 in 2011/2012; while the percentage of countries categorised as ‘not free’ increased from 35% in 2003 to 41% in 2013. Also, there have been some reversals at different times in Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Cote D’Ivoire, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Mali, Madagascar, Mauritania and Togo.

While we can choose to look at the glass of democracy in Africa as either half full or half empty. While you can’t have representative democracy without elections, it is equally important to look at the quality of the elections and to remember that mere elections do not democracy make. It is globally agreed that democracy is not an event, but a journey. And that the destination of that journey is democratic consolidation—that state where democracy has become so rooted and so routine and widely accepted by all actors.

With this important destination in mind, it is clear that though many African countries now hold regular elections, very few of them have consolidated the practice of democracy. It is important to also state at this point that just as with elections, a consolidated democracy cannot be an end by itself. I will argue that it is not enough to hold series of elections or even to peacefully alternate power among parties.

It is much more important that the promise of democracy goes beyond just allowing people to freely choose their leaders. It is much more important that democracy should deliver on the promise of choice, of freedoms, of security of lives and property, of transparency and accountability, of rule of law, of good governance and of shared prosperity. It is very important that the promise embedded in the concept of democracy, the promise of a better life for the generality of the people, is not delivered in the breach.

Now, let me quickly turn to Nigeria. As you all know, Nigeria’s fourth republic is in its 16th year and this general election will be the fifth in a row. This is a major sign of progress for us, given that our first republic lasted five years and three months, the second republic ended after four years and two months and the third republic was a still-birth. However, longevity is not the only reason why everyone is so interested in this election.

The major difference this time around is that for the very first time since transition to civil rule in 1999, the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing its stiffest opposition so far from our party the All Progressives Congress (APC). We once had about 50 political parties, but with no real competition. Now Nigeria is transiting from a dominant party system to a competitive electoral polity, which is a major marker on the road to democratic consolidation. As you know, peaceful alternation of power through competitive elections have happened in Ghana, Senegal, Malawi and Mauritius in recent times.

The prospects of democratic consolidation in Africa will be further brightened when that eventually happens in Nigeria.

But there are other reasons why Nigerians and the whole world are intensely focussed on this year’s elections, chief of which is that the elections are holding in the shadow of huge security, economic and social uncertainties in Africa’s most populous country and largest economy.

On insecurity, there is a genuine cause for worry, both within and outside Nigeria. Apart from the civil war era, at no other time in our history has Nigeria been this insecure. Boko Haram has sadly put Nigeria on the terrorism map, killing more than 13,000 of our nationals, displacing millions internally and externally, and at a time holding on to portions of our territory the size of Belgium. What has been consistently lacking is the required leadership in our battle against insurgency.

I, as a retired general and a former head of state, have always known about our soldiers: they are capable, well trained, patriotic, brave and always ready to do their duty in the service of our country. You all can bear witness to the gallant role of our military in Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Darfur and in many other peacekeeping operations in several parts of the world. But in the matter of this insurgency, our soldiers have neither received the necessary support nor the required incentives to tackle this problem. The government has also failed in any effort towards a multi-dimensional response to this problem leading to a situation in which we have now become dependent on our neighbours coming to our rescue.

Let me assure you that if I am elected president, the world will have no cause to worry about Nigeria as it has had to recently, that Nigeria will return to its stabilising role in West Africa, and that no inch of Nigerian territory will ever be lost to the enemy because we will pay special attention to the welfare of our soldiers in and out of service, we will give them adequate and modern arms and ammunitions to work with, we will improve intelligence gathering to choke Boko Haram's financial and equipment channels, we will be tough on terrorism and tough on its root causes by initiating a comprehensive economic development plan promoting infrastructural development, job creation, agriculture and industry in the affected areas.

We will always act on time and not allow problems to irresponsibly fester, and I, General Muhammadu Buhari, will always lead from the front and return Nigeria to its leadership role in regional and international efforts to combat terrorism.

On the economy, the fall in prices of oil has brought our economic and social stress into full relief. After the rebasing exercise in April 2014, Nigeria overtook South Africa as Africa’s largest economy. Our GDP is now valued at $510 billion and our economy rated 26th in the world. Also on the bright side, inflation has been kept at single digit for a while and our economy has grown at an average of 7% for about a decade. But it is more of paper growth, a growth that, on account of mismanagement, profligacy and corruption, has not translated to human development or shared prosperity. A development economist once said three questions should be asked about a country’s development: one, what is happening to poverty? Two, what is happening to unemployment? And three, what is happening to inequality?

The answers to these questions in Nigeria show that the current administration has created two economies in one country, a sorry tale of two nations: one economy for a few who have so much in their tiny island of prosperity; and the other economy for the many who have so little in their vast ocean of misery. Even by official figures, 33.1% of Nigerians live in extreme poverty. That’s at almost 60 million, almost the population of the United Kingdom. There is also the unemployment crisis simmering beneath the surface, ready to explode at the slightest stress, with officially 23.9% of our adult population and almost 60% of our youth unemployed. We also have one of the highest rates of inequalities in the world. With all these, it is not surprising that our performance on most governance and development indicators (like Mo Ibrahim Index on African Governance and UNDP’s Human Development Index.) are unflattering. With fall in the prices of oil, which accounts for more than 70% of government revenues, and lack of savings from more than a decade of oil boom, the poor will be disproportionately impacted.

In the face of dwindling revenues, a good place to start the repositioning of Nigeria's economy is to swiftly tackle two ills that have ballooned under the present administration: waste and corruption. And in doing this, I will, if elected, lead the way, with the force of personal example.

On corruption, there will be no confusion as to where I stand. Corruption will have no place and the corrupt will not be appointed into my administration. First and foremost, we will plug the holes in the budgetary process. Revenue producing entities such as NNPC and Customs and Excise will have one set of books only. Their revenues will be publicly disclosed and regularly audited. The institutions of state dedicated to fighting corruption will be given independence and prosecutorial authority without political interference. But I must emphasise that any war waged on corruption should not be misconstrued as settling old scores or a witch-hunt. I'm running for President to lead Nigeria to prosperity and not adversity.

In reforming the economy, we will use savings that arise from blocking these leakages and the proceeds recovered from corruption to fund our party’s social investments programmes in education, health, and safety nets such as free school meals for children, emergency public works for unemployed youth and pensions for the elderly. As a progressive party, we must reform our political economy to unleash the pent-up ingenuity and productivity of the Nigerian people thus freeing them from the indignities of poverty.

We will run a private sector-led economy but maintain an active role for government through strong regulatory oversight and deliberate interventions and incentives to diversify the base of our economy, strengthen productive sectors, improve the productive capacities of our people and create jobs for our teeming youths. In short, we will run a functional economy driven by a worldview that sees growth not as an end by itself, but as a tool to create a society that works for all, rich and poor alike. On March 28, Nigeria has a decision to make. To vote for the continuity of failure or to elect progressive change. I believe the people will choose wisely.

In sum, I think that given its strategic importance, Nigeria can trigger a wave of democratic consolidation in Africa. But as a starting point we need to get this critical election right by ensuring that they go ahead and depriving those who want to scuttle it the benefit of derailing our fledgling democracy. That way, we will all see democracy and democratic consolidation as tools for solving pressing problems in a sustainable way, not as ends in themselves.

Permit me to close this discussion on a personal note. I have heard and read references to me as a former dictator in many respected British newspapers including the well regarded Economist. Let me say without sounding defensive that dictatorship goes with military rule, though some might be less dictatorial than others.

I take responsibility for whatever happened under my watch. I cannot change the past. But I can change the present and the future. So before you is a former military ruler and a converted democrat who is ready to operate under democratic norms and is subjecting himself to the rigours of democratic elections for the fourth time.

You may ask: why is he doing this? This is a question I ask myself all the time too. And here is my humble answer: because the work of making Nigeria great is not yet done, because I still believe that change is possible, this time through the ballot, and most importantly, because I still have the capacity and the passion to dream and work for a Nigeria that will be respected again in the comity of nations and that all Nigerians will be proud of.

I thank you for listening.

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 Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP) operates with the belief that entrepreneurship and business skills are teachable and learnable. This is why we have devised a 12-week programme to equip startups with the basic skills required to launch and run their businesses at the early stage of their growth. We will bring together the best tools and frameworks to teach and hone entrepreneurship skills in Africa and globally. The programme will be a mix of online and face-to-face instruction, including webinars and video tutorials with support from your mentor throughout. It will cover topics on starting and scaling a business, business development, marketing strategy, effective management and product design. The African startups that successfully complete the 12-week programme with the support of their mentors and attend the two-day bootcamp and the Elumelu Entrepreneurship Forum will be awarded a non-returnable investment for further development of their business idea. Tony O. Elumelu, the Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP), will present the investment cheque, at the close of the three-day conference.

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TEEP startups will be continuously monitored on both a portfolio and individual basis as we evaluate the startups for follow-on funding and beyond. The qualifying startups that have progressed their business plans sufficiently will each qualify for a second stage seed capital investment of $5,000 that will be provided as returnable capital.

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Beyonce goes Bralesss ( Another Wardrobe Malfunction?)

Beyonce stepped out for lunch with Jay Z at Gracias Madre, a vegan Mexican restaurant in West Hollywood, Calif. on Tuesday, wearing denim-on-denim outfit definitely turned plenty of heads. The 33-year-old "Single Ladies" singer knotted her button-up to show off her toned stomach, but most strikingly, left the sexy shirt completely unbuttoned. revealing her boobs. Is this what she meant to reveal or another wardrobe malfunction in disguise.

Who Wore it better Ashley Greene or Kim Kardashian



Ashley Greene, Kim Kardashian Wear the Same Green Lace Dress: Who Wore It Best?

Ashley Greene stepped out to the annual Vanity Fair post-Oscars bash in Beverly Hills on Sunday, Feb. 22, modeling a peekaboo jade lace dress
Look familiar? That's because Kim Kardashian wore the same Rachel Roy dress for a TV taping in NYC in March 2014—almost a full year before the 87th Annual Academy Awards.


Skales and Wizkid Fights dirty on twitter



Former Record (E.M.E) label mate Wizkid and Skales were at war on twitter today, Skales throwing the first punch at wizkid by saying Wizkid  didn't support him and it all went down hill from there, Skales called him a “fake a__ nigga, said he wrote Wiz’s ‘Superstar’ album and that he stole Azonto from him, then Wizzy replied that he was “using him for publicity and stole his beats.”
 Check out tweets from both Artist.

Would you rock this selena gomez dress from Louis Vuitton




Sunday was the Oscar 2015 Awards, the Movie BirdMan was the biggest winner in the Award ceremony. You can Check full List of winners Here . Selena Gomez was present at the award Night She wore a beautiful Black see net like gown from Louis Vuitton. 

Round 4! Fight !! Amber Rose Responds To Kanye West's Interview


This is the long awaited reply is from Amber Rose! giggle and laughs. Here's how Amber Rose responded to Kanye's comments about him having to take 30 baths before Kim would let him get into bed with her. Check out her Tweets after the cut.





This lady is hitting the nail hard!!
Read Battle of the sexiest kardashians vs amber

Beyonce Breaking the Internet with unedited picture


Queen Beyonce broke the internet with unedited photos of her's on the set of a beauty ad shoot in 2013 for L’Oréal Paris have surfaced online. Everyone's is talking about it as well as reposting the photos online. What can we say? She's human. more revealing photos. Check out more Pictures


Checkout a throwback picture of Seun kuti's Mum (Fela's Wife)


It's Thursday!! And on Instagram its Throwback Thursday (#tbt), Seun Kuti decide to share a throwback picture of his mother, You would have seen a lot of thrown back picture of his dad.
 His dad is the King of Afro Beat, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. he shared the above picture of his mum with the caption

"#tbt. African shrine pepple street. This is exactly how I remember my mum. The photographer caught her essence. Miss u ma! Big boys cry too."

Broz abeg no cry O! Weytin you tell your pikin say U dey do? Fly enter Ur Eyes?

Isn't she beautiful, abeg weything she dey hold.

Pick Two Out Of Three! What's Your Pick

If you were told to pick two option out of three options(Health, Money and Love) in the diagram below what will it be? Choose wisely !!

Battle of the Sexiest (The Kardashians Vs Amber Rose)




The trouble started when Amber rose lashes out at Tyga for dating a minor kylie jenner who is 17 yrs,  Amber Rose is Chac Blac BFF who is also tyga's Ex. Khloe kardashian stood up for her sister reminding her everyone Amber Rose started stripping since the Age of 15. Amber rose Rose fired a

Seyi Law And Wife Ebere Loses Baby To Death!!!



Nigerian Comedian "Seyi Law"  and his wife of 4years have reportedly lost their new born baby in an American hospital. This happened few days ago. The baby was said to have passed away few hours after she was born. Hope they find solace in God and quick recovery.

[picture] Cute Selfie Of Tiwa Savage And Teebliz. (valentine Mood)


Love is in the air!!, Oya now make you love your own well well O! Saw this cute picture of Tiwa Savage and hubby on Instagram I say make i share with una. Where my partner self make we snap our own sharp sharp. have fune peeps love is still in the air.

Checkout Buhari and Osinbajo supporters in UK and Egypt




Buhari,s Supporters in Egypt

Nigerian Citizens around the glob show their solidarity for APC Presidential Candidate and his Vice , The above Picture shows Nigerians in Egypt showing off their support for General Muhammed Buhari.  See Mor Pictures from UK Supporers.

Checkout Drogba's Epic reaction to Ivory coast (Cote d'Ivoire) winning AFCON 2015 Final



Yes Ivory Coast won the AFCON 2015 Final but did you know drogba was not on the team? Checkout his epic reaction with his Family and the Last Penalties were by the two Shot Stoppers.

Watch Video

Flavour N Nabania Caught Kissing Chidinma


Hold On this is just a clip from the new video "Ololufe" by Flavour Featuring Chidinma, The Video is powerful and reach you can download the whole clip and audio on Aproko Reporters

Jay Z's reaction to Kanye's Grammy 2015 stage Storming



Kanye West launched into an epic rant on Beck and the organisers of the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, after Beck shockingly beat Beyonce to win the Album Of The Year.

This takes Us back to the VMAs 2009 where  Kanye stage ambush on Taylor Swift, when he told the audience Beyonce should have won over Taylor.

This time Kanye on getting to the stage decided against addressing the audience - which prompted many to think he was just poking fun at himself. Beyoncé and Jay Z’s reactions to the stunt too were priceless

Convert files on the Go with VLC


Do you need to convert a file to a different format, or you like to turn a audio format from wav, wma to an mp3? or will you like to convert your movie to mp4, Ogg and other format.

You don't have to waste money to buy any converter

Here are steps to do so with VLC Player .





Step 1 : Download VLC if you don have one Here and Install

Step 2 : Open VLC and click on Media


Step 3: Click on Convert

   

Step 4: Add File to convert or Choose source of file to convert and click convert




Step 5 :  Choose File Format



Step 6 : Choose Detestation File and Click Start

That's How to convert files using VLC

3 year Old toddler shoots Dad and Pregnant Mum


A 3-year-old boy shot and wounded his father and pregnant mother with a 9 mm handgun that he pulled out of the woman's purse while searching for an iPad, police in New Mexico said on Sunday.
Both parents needed hospital treatment for non-life threatening injuries after the bullet went through his father's buttocks and into his mother's shoulder, Albuquerque Police Department Officer Simon Drobik said.
The woman, who is 8-months-pregnant, is being kept at the hospital for observation. The man has been released, said Drobik, who was first to arrive at the scene of the incident at an Albuquerque motel on Saturday afternoon.
"On the kid's side, it's a horrible accident that happened, but the parents are still culpable," Drobik said. "They should have secured the gun."
The couple could face felony negligence charges. The child does not face criminal charges, Drobik said.
The woman told police she purchased the gun the day before the incident, Drobik said. The man is not legally allowed to have a firearm because he has previously been convicted of a felony crime.
The family, including a two-year-old girl and the children's grandmother, had been living in an America's Best Value Inn for about a week with their two pit bulls when the incident occurred.
Following the shooting, the children were placed with child protective services for at least 48 hours. The dogs were taken by animal control staff.

D'banj Checking Out Amber Rose Ass


Last Night Amber Rose hosted D'banj 10th year Anniversary party and it was all successful, Check out D'banj in the piture above checking out Amber Rose asset, What might be going through the Mind of the Koko Master?

Amber rose Learning How to dance Shoki at D'banj's 10th yr Anniversary


Amber Rose Learning to dance Shoki at D'banj's 10th year Anniversary #amberrose #dbanj #dbanjat10