Tuesday 8 January 2019

Top Australian Model (46) Commits Suicide

Former Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right 'Dolly Dealer' and top Australian model, Annalise Braakensiek, has been found dead in her apartment.

Police were called to Annalise's Sydney address on Sunday afternoon after she stopped responding to texts from friends.

Pals raised the alarm about the 46-year-old after not hearing from her since Thursday, following a series of cryptic posts on Instagram.

Annalise had shared her thoughts on social media before her death, including one which said "Everything seems to feel twisted and upside down at the moment".

In the same photo caption on December 14, she wrote: "Life’s challenges have been deep, dark, difficult, demanding and down right scary lately."

The health guru and jewellery designer went on to say how it had been a "challenging year" but she was looking forward to "new beginnings" in 2019 and had bought a new house.

She wrote: "Time to breathe in the new beginnings and let go of the old..... bring on 2019 already I say!!!!

"Huge thanks to all of you who have carried me though this turbulent year."

In another, where she spoke of how she was an ambassador of a suicide prevention charity, she wrote: "Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you who have helped me though my dark clouds.

"Now I’m strong enough to help my loved ones who unfortunately are not in the best place right now. But we will get through this!"

Police have confirmed Annalise's death is not being treated as suspicious. RIP

"I have learnt that there is no love in this industry" Chinko Erun

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Chinko Ekun in a new interview talked about his fellow acts and his career, as he further maintained that no love exists in the music industry.
Chinko Ekun who also talked about what he has learnt so far on his journey to stardom, stated that one must never give up, no matter how hard it seems. The ‘Able God’crooner;
Sadly, I have learnt that there is no love in this industry. When you are an artiste who is struggling to make a name, people act like you don’t exist; and it’s awful because it is people you don’t expect such from that are guilty of that act
When you succeed and your name is everywhere, everybody suddenly recognizes your existence. That is not love.
But on a brighter note, the greatest lesson I have learnt is that you must never give up, no matter how hard it seems. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel.
What you need to do is push until you make it and succeed. One day, you’ll make it, regardless of the struggles and challenges 



Nigerians react as chewing stick undergoes rebranding abroad

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Nigerians took to Twitter to react to “recent development”, which is chewing stick undergoing rebranding abroad and being sold for a price one never expected.

The chewing stick which had undergone rebranding abroad is now being sold in London for £14.99 and $15 in United States. Here are some reactions and photos below;





@Olushola_shola wrote;
See how much chewing stick is sold in London £14.99 Package yourself guys….
@Nwankpa_A wrote;
My people come and see o! Common chewingstick don travel overseas come rebrand. Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you, the Organic Toothbrush – 30 day supply goes for $18.
@ayobamiolunloyo wrote;
See what happens when we Africans don’t innovate? Someone packages ‘pako’ (chewingstick) and calls it an “organic toothbrush”. How many new products could #Africa give the world?
@Euronaire wrote;
What we fail to value has been transformed by westerners. Please welcome our very own PAKO, now classified as organic toothbrush. Chewingstick $15 (N5’400)
@Rasheekareem wrote;
Wonderfulment! Nigeria’s ‘Pako’ Chewing StickGets Rebranded To Mishwak Organic Toothbrush Sold For… Packaging and branding is gradually
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