DMX Accused Of Robbing Man At Gas Station

Last night, DMX headlined a concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, New Jersey. What he is accused of doing right after is a little mind boggling.

At 12:30 this morning, a 21-year old man said he recognized DMX at a Newark gas station. He briefly chatted with the 44-year old about rap music. Then a man in DMX’s entourage allegedly pulled a gun on the 21-year old and demanded his money. According to Newark police spokesman Sgt. Ronald Glover:
The victim said he pulled $3,200 in cash from his pocket, and DMX “snatched the money out of his hand” before jumping into one of four black Cadillac Escalades that left the scene.

The victim was able to follow DMX’s motorcade long enough to get the plates for one of the vehicles, which he gave to police.

At this point police aren’t saying if the plate can be traced to DMX, or if they have talked to the rapper at all.

Still, we guess if there is anybody crazy enough to pull such a stunt it would be DMX.

Why Jonathan Lost To Buhari – Emir Of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi Speaks



Emir of Kano and former CBN governor, Muhammadu Sanusi II says President Jonathan lost the Presidential election because many people were not happy with him and his PDP-led government. In an interview with Punch, the Emir said high level of poverty in the nation played a deciding factor in the voting pattern in this year’s election. He said the PDP had in previous elections consistently lost in areas that President Obasanjo had majority of votes when he contested.
“I think in 2011, it was very clear that Jonathan had lost many states in the North that had previously been won by former President Olusegun Obasanjo. And it was clear that there was a general sense by people of the Federal Government not investing in the areas where there is a high level of poverty. I believe more and more of those states began to feel that sense of not feeling the federal presence and not feeling the impact of democracy in their pockets. And I think it is extremely important for people to connect with the government and when you have such conditions after 16 years of democracy, it was natural that people would want to have a change and I think this is basically what has happened. I don’t think it is something about an individual, I think it is something that has been going on for a number of years and you could see the states won by the PDP in 1999 and what they won in 2003, what they won in 2007, 2011 and you would begin to see the changes in the way Nigerians were responding so it was a matter of time.”he said

Boko Haram Kill 50 In Fresh Attacks In Borno, Burn Corpses




No fewer than 50 youths were killed and their corpses set on fire by suspected Boko Haram members in Kwajaffa village in Hawul LGA of Borno state last night.Journalist Ahmad Salkida shared the info on twitter this morning.



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Fire outbreak at INEC office in Imo state


INEC office in Nwaorubi in Mbaitoli LGA of Imo State was raised down by fire in the early hours of today at about 1.30am. Speaking on the incident, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Gabriel Ada, said all the sensitive and insensitive materials kept in the building were destroyed in the fire. Mr Gabriel said that the fire might be due to an electric spark from a generating set.

He said although the fire did not destroy the card readers meant for next Saturday's governorship election, the fire incident might cause a little hitch during the governorship elections which is to hold next Saturday April 11th. He however promised that the agency would do everything possible to ensure that all materials, sensitive and non sensitive, needed for the governorship election is replaced.

Drake Lost A $6,000 Bet To The Game Over The NCAA Tournament

Drake had to fork over 6 grand to The Game after Kentucky lost to Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament.


When you have a lot of disposable income, why wouldn't you make bets with your similarly rich friends. Rappers seem to be constantly challenging one another, and depending on the rapper, it can be for some insane sums of money.Drake and The Game, while both very successful artists in their own right, decided to keep things "humble" with their bet on the recent Wisconsin/Kentucky game in the NCAA tournament.

While 6 grand may not exactly be a "humble" bet for you and I, Drake was pretty quick to hand over his due in cash after Kentucky lost the game. Both rappers documented the wager on Instagram, with Game revealing that part of his reasoning for picking Wisconsin was their red jerseys (of course), and Drake decided to take his L with a humble brag, writing, "congrats to @losangelesconfidential for taking some money off my hands. Not many ppl can".

Check out their respective posts below





I' Am Not A Gay Because I Have Kids - Rich Homie Quan

Rich Homie Quan has done some pause-worthy things in his short career, leading many people who should probably be minding their own business to speculate about the Atlanta rapper’s sexuality. In response to the people wondering which team the flamboyant ‘Blah Blah Blah’ rapper is playing for, he issued this bizarre statement:
“I could never be gay bro; I got two sons. By how fat these blunts is you know I ain’t gay.”

Well there’s that.

RHQ can do whatever he wants to be perfectly honest, but let’s not even act like the above statement doesn’t warrant an eyebrow raise.

#richhomiequan addresses the gay rumors #video #pressplay

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Nigeria is the 2nd Most Religious Country & 4th Among ‘Most Widespread Use Of Marijuana In The World’




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According to a new research carried out by US based researcher, Conrad Hackett, who works with Pews researcher, a US based non-partisan research group, Nigeria is ranked the 2nd most religious country after Pakistan and is also ranked the 4th country with the most widespread use of illegal substance, Marijuana, in the world. Is this really our reality or it is contestable?