Tuesday 11 December 2012

S*H*O*C*K*I*N*G!!! Mike Tyson Now a Female.

**successful had gender reassignment surgery in the US.
**underwent complete facial feminisation, orbital bone contouring and nasal surgery in an operation lasting over 16 hours.
**I would grow breasts and have a vagina. - before surgery.

Former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world Mike Tyson (Malik Abdul Aziz) is said to be “feeling fine” after undergoing successful gender reassignment surgery at a clinic near Beverley Hills.

Once known as “The Baddest Man on the Planet”, the boxer said having his first menstrual cycle “would be a dream come true”, and that from now on he would be known as Michelle.

“Some people might think it strange that I’m now a woman,” said Tyson, who underwent complete facial feminisation, orbital bone contouring and nasal surgery in an operation lasting over 16 hours.

‘But even at the height of my career, when pound for pound I was regarded as the best fighter in the world, I never lost touch with my feminine side and knew that one day I would grow breasts and have a vagina.’

Iron Mike was given the all-clear for gender reassignment surgery following a successful course in hormone replacement therapy which, in his autobiography, the boxer blamed for his 1996 defeat at the hands of Evander Holyfield.

Although at the time Tyson insisted he was fit enough to carry on with the fight, referee Mitch Halpern stopped the bout in the 11th round saying Tyson looked flushed, was sweating profusely and appeared to be lactating heavily from his left breast.

Tyson, said he hoped being female would finally convince the American people that his “bad-boy” days were over and he had turned over a new leaf

Tiwa Savage denies romance with manager, Tee Billz



People in the entertainment industry swear Tiwa Savage and her manager cum business partner (they own 323 Imprint), Tunji Balogun popularly known as Tee Billz, are madly in love. In fact there were rumours a while back that they were engaged and planning to wed soon. Tiwa Savage recently put the rumours to rest when an Encomium magazine reporter asked her if she was engaged to Tee Billz.
"I am not engaged and I am not dating Tee Billz. If I am, you would have seen a ring on my finger indicating that I am engaged. It's just a rumour
When asked to describe her kind of man; she said
"I will like my man to be tall, dark, handsome and must be fit. He must have a good heart, work hard and must care a lot about me.
Tee Billz is tall, dark and handsome. So there you go

Hitman shoots and kills aspiring rapper in broad day light in NYC


Not just in broad day light, buy in a crowded street in Manhattan. The New York Police Department have released shocking CCTV footage which showed Brandon Lincoln Woodard, 31, from Los Angeles, walking and texting on his phone last Sunday as his killer walked almost beside him on a busy Manhattan Street. The unidentified gunman pulled a gun out of his pocket (pictured above), and shot Brandon in the head at close range. Police believe it was a targeted hit.

The cold-blooded killer was said to have followed Brandon for about ten minutes before killing him. After shooting Brandon, he simply turned and walked away, then got into a waiting Lincoln MKZ sedan and fled. He is still at large. Police are hunting for the suspect and detectives are gathering information at the scene.

Brandon Woodard was said to have been trying to turn around a life of crime after being arrested on a number of charges and was studying law

INVITATION TO LIONS CLUB CHARTER PRESENTATION, AWARD AND FUND RAISING



The International Association  of Lions Club is an International Service Club with over 1.4m members and present in over 140 countries across the world; the association is reputed to be the world largest service club organization and a development partner of the United Nations. It was founded in 1917 in the USA by Melvin Jones of blessed memory and has been involved in service to humanity ever since.

Ondo Royal Lions Club is a newly Chartered member of the Association in Nigeria, based in Ondo Town whose formation was hinged on the challenges posed by His Royal Majesty, Dr Victor Adesinmbo Kiladejo. Jilo III. The Osamawe of Ondo Kingdom. Who has always wanted the internationally recognized humanitarian services of Lions club extended to Ondo Kingdom. The club will be involved in humanitarian projects in Ondo State, such as sponsoring indigent patients’ medical bills, sponsoring free eye test and surgery, visitation and donation of items to the less privileged and school pupils, sponsoring legal services to indigent inmates among others.

To celebrate the 2011 – 2013 Lionistic year and the investiture of the Chartered  President, Lion (Barr.) Hon Afolabi Akinsiku (Send Me), the Ondo Royal Lions Club is highly  honored to invite you as a “SPECIAL GUEST OF HONOR.”

The event will also include the Launching of the Clubs’ N35million fully equipped comprehensive eye centre on December 22nd, 2012 by 11 noon at ADOC EVENT CENTRE, Ondo-Ife road, Ondo.
You are cordially invited…

December 21: End of Mayan calendar or end of the world

 

CANCUN, MEXICO: Gonzalo Alvarez, who had just arrived in Cancun for two weeks of revelry linked to a major milestone in the Mayan calendar, seemed reasonably cheerful for a man about to swallowed up by the Apocalypse. “We came to party and to get ready for the beginning of a new era,” said the 39-year old architect, as he gathered his luggage from a baggage carousel at Cancun’s airport.

Alvarez had traveled to Mexico from Florida to witness firsthand the beginning of a new Mayan era on December 21, 2012, which will be marked with celebrations throughout southern Mexico and Central America.

Mexico is one of five countries preparing to observe the date, which marks the end of a more than 5,000-year era, according to the Mayan “Long Count” calendar, which began in 3114 BC.
For many people in this region, December 21 will be a date for celebration.

The start of the new Mayan calendar also is big business in this region, with tourism offices in no fewer than five countries aggressively promoting the date.

Millions of tourists are expected to flood into the region for celebrations that will include fireworks, concerts and other spectacles held at more than three dozen archaeological sites.

In addition to Mexico, celebrations will be held in Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador or Honduras, and at least two heads of state — President Otto Perez of Guatemala and President Porfirio Lobo of Honduras — have confirmed that they will take part in festivities in their respective countries.
But while some prepare for the end of the Mayan calendar, others fear with trepidation the date will usher in the end of the world.

Some New Age spiritualists are convinced of a December 21 “doomsday” foretold by Mayan hieroglyphs — at least according to some interpretations.

The prophesy they refer to is found in an ancient Mayan monument in Tortuguero, Mexico, and is believed to have been left by a Mayan ruler.

The Mayan leader, fresh from defeat on the battlefield, declared that the military setback was but one event in a larger cycle of time that would end in 2012.

Many scholars say the prophesy was misinterpreted, however, and was not meant to suggest the end of all time, but simply the end of the old Mayan calendar and the beginning of a new one.

Indigenous experts scoff at the faulty and sensational misreadings of the Mayan calendars.
“The Mayans had a cyclical concept of time, not one that ever focused on the end of the world,” Mexican archaeologist Jose Romero said.

Romero based his conclusions on his studies of the carved stone known as the Tortuguero Monument, which now is broken into six pieces divided between Mexico and the United States, including one piece which is housed in a museum in New York.

Nevertheless, the current doomsday panic has spread far beyond Meso-America.
The trend has been fueled in part by movies like “2012″ by Roland Emmerich and books like the novel “The Mayan Testament” by Steve Alten that have cashed in on the fad.

Romero blames Hollywood for a rather fantastical interpretation of the hieroglyphs “without much knowledge of the facts” of Mayan history and culture.
Meanwhile, the belief that the world will end on December 21 has traveled to the far reaches of the globe.
In the Russian city of Tomsk, for example, a company is selling an “Apocalypse kit” that includes food and medicine with a bottle of vodka — or tequila if the customer prefers.
In the French Pyrenees, authorities have temporarily closed access to a mountain in the southwest of the country to avoid throngs of people fleeing from apocalypse.

Indigenous leaders in Mexico, critical of the way the date is being commercialized, have convened a Mayan Peoples Council to focus more on the cultural significance of the new era.

“Like native cultures throughout the world, we want to maintain our cultural identity and preserve our ways of speaking, thinking and seeing the cosmos,” said Mary Coba, a tribal council representative.

“Above all, we want to realize the possibility that, wherever we live, we are respected, and live free of discrimination, violence and poverty.”

She said native people have prepared dignified observances for the new Mayan era, and that ceremonies marking the date would be simple but profound.

“There are no real requirements,” she said. “We just ask that people arrive before five in the morning wearing white clothing and carrying a white candle.”

THREE SISTERS WITH HAIR ALL OVER THEIR BODY LIKE A MONKEY.

THREE sisters suffering from Werewolf Syndrome fear they will never find husbands because of their uncontrollable hair growth. The condition affecting just one in a billion people means their bodies are covered in extra hair — giving them extremely bushy eyebrows and beards.

And Savita, 23, Monisha, 18, and 16-year-old Savitri fear the ...Hypertrichosis Universalis will leave as life-long spinsters. Sad Savita said: "Marriage is not an option for us. Who is going to marry us when hair keeps growing on our faces?" In their small Indian village of Sangli, unmarried women have few prospects.

But the family is too poor to afford paying £4,500 for each girl to have laser surgery that would rid them of the extra hair. The sisters are now using hair removal cream but the hair returns too quickly to maintain. Savita added: "When I used to go to school the boys and girls would shout 'hairy face', 'horrible looking', and 'don't sit next to her'." Their mum Anita Sambhaji Raut, 40, has six daughters, but only the three of them have Werewolf Syndrome.

The condition was passed down by the girls' father with whom Anita was forced into an arranged marriage by her uncle and aunt when she was 12. She said: "It was only on the day of my marriage that I discovered what my husband was, hairy on his face, ears and body. He scared the hell out of me when he arrived at the altar." She added: "When I used to take Savita out as a child, they used to shout 'here comes the beast, the witch'.

"They keep her at work now for ten to 15 days, and then ask her to leave as soon as the hair starts showing. "If a good proposal comes in, I'll get her married. "If nothing comes in she'll have to work and survive. "As long as I am living I have to keep trying."

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