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Sunday, 27 July 2014

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Saturday, 19 July 2014

Crime against humanity; Ukraine

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Two days after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crashed to earth in eastern Ukraine, the grim task of gathering the remains of some of the 298 victims of the disaster in body bags ready for removal was under way.
Artillery fire could be heard in the near distance from the crash scene, where a team of observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe gained access Saturday for a second day.
OSCE spokesman Michael Bociurkiw, briefing reporters from the scene, said the observers were still being denied access to certain areas but that their movements were freer than the previous day, when they were met with hostility by rebels.
He said that experts now have professional body bags and are gathering body parts in them. The bags are being left by the road for collection.

The fields where the plane came down Thursday, near the town of Torez, are in a volatile rebel-controlled area of the eastern Donetsk region, making access to the scattered debris and body parts difficult.
The United States said a surface-to-air missile, possibly fired by pro-Russian rebels, took down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. The plane, which had 298 people aboard from 11 nations, was traveling from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport to the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur.
Since the crash, the Ukrainian government and pro-Russia rebels have traded bitter accusations over who was responsible and what has been done since.
A rebel leader denied claims Saturday by the Ukrainian government that the rebels had already removed 38 bodies from the scene and taken them to a morgue in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk.
Alexander Borodai, Prime Minister of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, told a news conference in Donetsk that the rebels had not removed any bodies from the crash site, and that they are waiting for international experts to act.
"There is even a house where a body fell, the landlord asked us to remove and we haven't because we are not allowed to move anything," he said.
An international organization at the scene Friday said it appeared that the bodies have not been tampered with.

Sunday, 13 July 2014

Nollywood actor, Arinze Okonkwo, talks about his career  When and how did you delve into Nollywood? I started in 1995 through my sister, Dolly Unachukwu. I did a movie with her, ‘Deadly Affair’, but that was my second movie. After that, I left and was at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, to study Economics. I graduated and did my masters at the University of Lagos. I came back fully to the industry in 1999/2000 after my national youth service. Why didn’t you utilise economics as a career? Acting, for me, is a talent. It does not have to do with what one studied in school. I started acting in my church drama group. Then, I moved on to music. I am a praise leader in my church now. Do you intend to release an album soon? I am always in the studio and I will release my album soon. But it has to be gospel music. Why do you prefer gospel music? That is what I want to do. I sing in church. What excuse would you give for the movies you feature in that are not Christian movies? It is about talent and acting out a script. You are expected to act like someone that you are not. I can get into the roles and it does not mean that is who I am. For acting, I can do anything, but I cannot act nude. I cannot expose my body to the whole world. It is against my Christian faith. Do you have any regrets not practising what you studied in school? I do not have any regrets being in the movie industry but I still run my business. Economics is about demand and supply. I studied it in school and I am practising it. I do movies, I sing, I act, I am a master of ceremonies and those are businesses to me. I have a lot of talents. How do you juggle between your business and acting? They do not clash. If I am not acting, I would be in my shop, and if I am on location, I would not be in my shop. I have a staff that would be around. I do the emcee jobs on weekends and they do not clash. Do you have time for your family? When I am not working, I am always with my family. They are number one in my life, every other thing is secondary. My family comes first after God. What other business do you do apart from acting? I run a fashion outfit. It is mainly on men’s wear. I have been running it for six years. I have had some challenges but I keep pushing. I am not a designer but a clothier. I only design for my personal use. What influenced you to start the business? I knew what I wanted. Some people do not know what they want; they do things because they see others doing those things. I sought people that were into what I wanted to do and found out how they did what they did. I searched for where to learn the business and I interned with a fashion house for three years before I set up my own. What was your motivation for acting? God has been my motivation. My flair for the job also keeps me motivated. I had the enthusiasm to like what I did. I have love and passion for what I do. Can you be rated as a flamboyant actor? I am not flamboyant, but I believe in being clean and staying up-to-date. I do not dress to make an impression; I dress for comfort. Events determine the way I dress. The way you dress will determine the way you are addressed. I do not wear flashy colours. I prefer dark or solid colours. What does style mean to you? Style means making something that would suit your personality and being the best you want to be. I do not follow trends. How do you handle female fans? As long as you are a male celebrity, you cannot do without female fans. You cannot ignore them when they say hello to you on the road. You have to respond and be nice to people. I have more female fans than the males because they are always there. Without them, I do not think anybody would know me, and I love them as well; but I do not pass my boundaries. I know my limits. There are still some crazy ones but I know how to handle them. What embarrassing moments have you had with female fans? Recently, a friend of mine had a party which I attended. Everyone was drinking and I went to the restroom. I did not know it was the ladies I entered. I bumped into a lady who was coming out; she grabbed my crotch and quickly planted a kiss. I retreated and told her I did not know who she was. She said I did not need to know her. We are friends now but nothing intimate. Sometimes ago, I had a flat tyre in Lagos and a lady stopped to help. I told her I was fine and while she was leaving, she tapped my buttocks. I see a lot of it, it is not new. Did you have trouble relating with other artistes? I am not an introvert and I’ve never had problems mixing with people. 99 per cent of actors are extroverts. They have to mingle and talk with people. On location, it is either someone is making jest of you or making you angry. I like to meet people and the movie industry was the best place for me. My sister paved the way for me but I created my own impact as well, and joined the Actors Guild of Nigeria. Some of the known actors are not registered with the AGN. How did growing up influence your acting career? I am not a dull or quiet person. I like to be where things are happening. I always speak my mind; I do not hide my feelings. That was the way I was brought up. Growing up was fun, and the schools I attended helped shape me too. I was born in Lagos. I did my primary education in Lagos and my secondary education was in Enugu. I am from Amichi, Nnewi South Local Government Area, Anambra State. Did your parents oppose your acting career? They did not. They let us do the things we wanted as long as it made us happy. How do you unwind? I am always in my office when I am not acting. I close by 6pm and I head home. I do not keep late nights but I like to have fun. How do you handle competition in the industry? I do not think there is competition in the industry and I am not competing with anyone. What I have is not what every other artiste has. That is why I am where I am, because I do not copy people. The industry is quite large and there are so many jobs to go round.

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Nollywood star, Ramsey Noah, exposes some of the realities confronting many Nigerian actors, writes Jayne Augoye
After a phenomenal rise to global fame, Nollywood celebrated its 20th anniversary recently. At other times, the occasion would have been marked with much partying, probably round the year. But things are far from being rosy for the industry at present.
Many challenges, including piracy, absence of structured distribution networks and a string of scandals trailing some of its star players, are threatening to rob the industry of its glory. While these issues are not new, they have taken a toll on the fortunes of some actors and actresses
Over the last few years, the effect of the dip in Nollywood’s fortunes on some practitioners, especially the pioneers, has become a subject of debate and concern for stakeholders.
Before now, a good number of the screen stars found consolation in endorsements by corporate organisations, especially telecomunication companies like Globacom and MTN. But the business world is fast shifting its love to musicians.
Although some of their fans have come to realise that Nollywood movies ‘no longer sell’, a number of these stars, who themselves are obviously experiencing hard times, cover up by constantly hyping themselves.
But Nollywood star, Ramsey Noah, has burst their bubble.
Noah, whose acting career kicked off when he starred in the Nigerian TV soap opera Fortunes in the 1990s, is saying it as it is for the first time.
The actor was one of the panelists at the recently held Nigerian Entertainment Conference. He did not mince words when painting the true picture of the situation in Nollywood.
He says, “Many Nigerian actors live on their past glory. The truth is that many of us (actors) don’t make money from film-making or movies any longer. There is the show part, but there is actually no business side to Nollywood any longer.
“Many of these actors depend on and make their money from acquaintances. So, they simply depend on those who appreciate their works and then introduce them to other sources of income aside acting.”
The actor whose Globacom endorsement deal was terminated in 2013, alongside that of Rita Dominic, Uche Jombo, Mike Ezuruonye, Monalisa Chinda, Nonso Diobi and Odunlade Adekola, adds, “Some people who appreciate you for who you are and for your talent will then try to establish business links that can sustain you and your family.”
Judging by the number of factions that currently exist in Nollywood and the current leadership tussle within the Actors Guild of Nigeria, it is not difficult to tell that the actors are somewhat divided amongst each other.
Noah appears to confirm this when he notes, “The truth about creative people is that they lack unity. It is very hard to find unity among them.  It has nothing to do with Nollywood, in particular.
“In Nollywood all you have is the show part but not the business. We lack structure. There is no balance. It is almost as if we sold our birthrights to the wrong people. Nollywood is capital — intensive and we are aware that improvements are needed, but we lack the structure to make this happen.”
Even as The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has approved a 12-man committee of Nollywood stakeholders (this will pave the way for Nigerian entries to be considered for the Oscars in 2015), Nouah is optimistic that the future is not entirely bleak for Nollywood.
He says, “Hopefully this digital era will bring about positive changes in the outlook and technology of some of our movies. I would love the situation where creative minds put the right structures in place for the industry and then things will get better.
“I suggest that the Federal Government should impose heavy taxes on DVDs/VCDs producers so as to curb piracy. There is a need for the right structure, in addition to marketing and promotions, to propel Nollywood.”

Female fan grabbed my crotch — Arinze Okonkwo

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Nollywood actor, Arinze Okonkwo, talks about his career
 When and how did you delve into Nollywood?
I started in 1995 through my sister, Dolly Unachukwu. I did a movie with her, ‘Deadly Affair’, but that was my second movie. After that, I left and was at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, to study Economics. I graduated and did my masters at the University of Lagos. I came back fully to the industry in 1999/2000 after my national youth service.
 Why didn’t you utilise economics as a career?
Acting, for me, is a talent. It does not have to do with what one studied in school. I started acting in my church drama   group. Then, I moved on to music. I am a praise leader in my church now.
 Do you intend to release an album soon?
I am always in the studio and I will release my album soon. But it has to be gospel music.
Why do you prefer gospel music?
That is what I want to do. I sing in church.
 What excuse would you give for the movies you feature in that are not Christian movies?
It is about talent and acting out a script. You are expected to act like someone that you are not. I can get into the roles and it does not mean that is who I am. For acting, I can do anything, but I cannot act nude. I cannot expose my body to the whole world. It is against my Christian faith.
 Do you have any regrets not practising what you studied in school?
I do not have any regrets being in the movie industry but I still run my business. Economics is about demand and supply. I studied it in school and I am practising it. I do movies, I sing, I act, I am a master of ceremonies and those are businesses to me. I have a lot of talents.
 How do you juggle between your business and acting?
They do not clash. If I am not acting, I would be in my shop, and if I am on location, I would not be in my shop. I have a staff that would be around. I do the emcee jobs on weekends and they do not clash.
 Do you have time for your family?
When I am not working, I am always with my family. They are number one in my life, every other thing is secondary. My family comes first after God.
 What other business do you do apart from acting?
I run a fashion outfit. It is mainly on men’s wear. I have been running it for six years. I have had some challenges but I keep pushing. I am not a designer but a clothier. I only design for my personal use.
 What influenced you to start the business?
I knew what I wanted. Some people do not know what they want; they do things because they see others doing those things. I sought people that were into what I wanted to do and found out how they did what they did. I searched for where to learn the business and I interned with a fashion house for three years before I set up my own.
 What was your motivation for acting?
God has been my motivation. My flair for the job also keeps me motivated. I had the enthusiasm to like what I did. I have love and passion for what I do.
 Can you be rated as a flamboyant actor?
I am not flamboyant, but I believe in being clean and staying up-to-date. I do not dress to make an impression; I dress for comfort. Events determine the way I dress. The way you dress will determine the way you are addressed. I do not wear flashy colours. I prefer dark or solid colours.
 What does style mean to you?
Style means making something that would suit your personality and being the best you want to be. I do not follow trends.
 How do you handle female fans?
As long as you are a male celebrity, you cannot do without female fans. You cannot ignore them when they say hello to you on the road. You have to respond and be nice to people. I have more female fans than the males because they are always there. Without them, I do not think anybody would know me, and I love them as well; but I do not pass my boundaries. I know my limits. There are still some crazy ones but I know how to handle them.
 What embarrassing moments have you had with female fans?
Recently, a friend of mine had a party which I attended. Everyone was drinking and I went to the restroom. I did not know it was the ladies I entered. I bumped into a lady who was coming out; she grabbed my crotch and quickly planted a kiss. I retreated and told her I did not know who she was. She said I did not need to know her. We are friends now but nothing intimate. Sometimes ago, I had a flat tyre in Lagos and a lady stopped to help. I told her I was fine and while she was leaving, she tapped my buttocks. I see a lot of it, it is not new.
 Did you have trouble relating with other artistes?
I am not an introvert and I’ve never had problems mixing with people. 99 per cent of actors are extroverts. They have to mingle and talk with people. On location, it is either someone is making jest of you or making you angry. I like to meet people and the movie industry was the best place for me. My sister paved the way for me but I created my own impact as well, and joined the Actors Guild of Nigeria. Some of the known actors are not registered with the AGN.
 How did growing up influence your acting career?
I am not a dull or quiet person. I like to be where things are happening. I always speak my mind; I do not hide my feelings. That was the way I was brought up. Growing up was fun, and the schools I attended helped shape me too. I was born in Lagos. I did my primary education in Lagos and my secondary education was in Enugu. I am from Amichi, Nnewi South Local Government Area, Anambra State.
 Did your parents oppose your acting career?
They did not. They let us do the things we wanted as long as it made us happy.
How do you unwind?
I am always in my office when I am not acting. I close by 6pm and I head home. I do not keep late nights but I like to have fun.
 How do you handle competition in the industry?
I do not think there is competition in the industry and I am not competing with anyone. What I have is not what every other artiste has. That is why I am where I am, because I do not copy people. The industry is quite large and there are so many jobs to go round.

I’m ready for male attention — Biola Ige

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Fast-rising actress, Biola Ige, talks about acting and her semi-nude picture that trended online
 What triggered your interest in the make-believe industry?
I became an actress because I developed a passion for it. I had explored education and modelling as well. I strongly believed I was destined to become an actress. As fate would have it, I met some people in the movie industry who inspired me wholly. It was then I decided to take my first shot at acting and I haven’t looked back since then. l moved to Lagos after my university education. I went for auditions in Lagos and landed my first role in a movie produced by OJ Productions.
 Who inspired you to take to acting?
My father has been a great inspiration. Even when I was a child, he encouraged his children to watch good movies. Apart from being a good father who ensured that I received quality education, he did not fail to encourage me to fervently pursue my dream of being an actress. I will always be grateful to him.
 Did you have a privileged upbringing?
I am from Ilesha in Osun State. I was born into a beautiful family of five. I am actually the last child of my mother and I was pampered to some extent. I was born in Wukari, Taraba State and I had an amazing childhood. My father worked hard and provided for us and my mother was equally amazing. I was a bit of a tomboy but I am grateful to God for having a family life filled with love and encouragement.
 What schools did you attend?
I attended Jenkabi Nursery and Primary School Wukari and Yak Sin Government Day Secondary School, Wukari which I completed at Unity Grammar School, Ikaare Irede. I had my undergraduate studies at the University of Jos.
 Did your colleagues in Nollywood stand by you when you suffered a health challenge?
I fell ill and the results of the tests ran by doctors showed that I had a thyroid problem. I had to travel to India for treatment. I am not looking for people to stand by me. God is my number one and he was by my side because now, I am well and good.
 How many movies have you featured in?
I have featured in about over 20movies including Blackmail; Holy City; My Fantasy; Ground Player; Dearest Link, My flavour; and Pregnant hawkers.
 Which is your most challenging role till date?
That will have to be ‘Shakira’. It was filmed in Ghana and that was the movie that launched my career. Luckily, I had a producer who believed in me.
 Who are those people you admire in the industry?
I admire everyone I have worked with and my colleagues in the industry. Nobody is more special than the other. They are all unique personalities with unique talents that make each and every one of them stand out.
 What attracts you to a role?
I picture the role and character in my mind. I like challenging roles that would bring out the best in me and then, people can see a new side to me. I don’t like stereotypes. As an actress, you have to be versatile. Versatility is key to grow in the movie industry.
 Any regrets being an actress?
I do not like certain things but that is not to say I have any regrets. I don’t enjoy the fact that people tend to discuss you even when they don’t know you are or where you are coming from. I don’t enjoy the fact that I cannot do regular things like boarding a public bus or buying roast plantain. Even your fans expect you to be fake.
 What excites you most about being a celebrity?
I am not sure what excites me but I am super excited at being able to do what I love, and getting paid for it.
A semi-nude picture of you surfaced online a while ago. ….
The movie was titled ‘Pregnant Hawkers’. It was a photograph I took with Muna Obiekwe on the set of a movie. It was a great movie and I don’t regret taking part in the movie.
 What was the reaction from family and friends when the picture began to trend on the social media?
My family and friends know who I am. They were totally with me on the photo episode. No one took it that seriously and they all knew it was part of my movie role!
Did you feel like quitting after that picture went viral?
No I didn’t! I set the record straight and continued working on my projects. I am not one to allow distractions get in the way of my work.
 Are you in a relationship?
I am single and learning about myself daily. I love it, but I am also looking forward to meeting the right person.
 Apart from acting, what else do you do for a living?
I dug a single seed into the ground, I hope it grows.
 How do you relax?
When I am not working I love to read a lot of inspirational books. I also enjoy R&B music.
 Most actors want to be producers. Is this also your dream?
I admire multi-talented people. However, producing movies is not something I want to jump into right now. I am enjoying my career as an actress.
 How do you cope with attention from the opposite sex?
Every woman receives attention from the opposite sex. I don’t feel particularly special about it. I respect myself as a woman, I take pride in my profession and I act accordingly. Attention from the opposite sex is very welcome but usually amounts to nothing.
 What is your definition of style?
Dress for yourself and not for others. I like comfortable clothing that fit.

Davido's Alleged Lover, Pendo To Launch Perfume Line

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 Pendo has announced that she will soon be launching her own perfume line soon.
The Kenya socialite who made headlines after rumour that she's dating Davido, broke the news via he Facebook account which carries her real name ‘Staciey Brianar Brown’ PENDO for WOMEN!! #comingsoonLOVE ‘Hypnotic amber…

Pendo is a woven intense harmony of amber which impregnates the entire composition with its hypnotic come-hither. Indian sandalwood, Indonesian patchouli, French labdanum resin and Siam benzoin embrace the essence of this blend of oils. Citrus and soft flowers provide an airier feel amidst all the musk. Pendo embodies classic femininity with a modern sensibility: the expressions of a woman’s self. It is feminine and highly personal, subtle yet meticulous; something instantly recognizable as unique and sensually evocative. #praying’..., she wrote.

ASUP Suspends Indefinite Strike, To Resume Tuesday

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The Academic Staff Union of polytechnics ( ASUP) have suspended its over 10month old indefinite strike today, following a National Executive Council meeting of the union in Abuja on Friday.

The  Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau had met with the leadership of the Union after which the ASUP National executive committee took the decision to shelve the protracted strike for three months.
President of the union, Mr. Chibuzo Azomugha who confirmed the suspension said all striking lecturers have been directed to resume work with effect from Tuesday the 15th of July, 2014.
“We have directed our chapters to hold congresses on July 14 to take decision and resume work on July 15,” he said.
“The suspension is for only three months to give the new minister some time as requested; we do not want to welcome him with strike. The minister has given us assurance and we want to give him the benefit of a doubt.
“After three months, we will appraise the development,” he added.
At the intervention meeting, Shekarau reminded the striking lecturers of the implication of their action which he said is not in the best interest of the nation.
ASUP raised issues including visitation of the white paper yet to be released by the Federal government and the report of the Needs assessment of Nigerian Polytechnics yet to be implemented since 2012.
The former Kano governor was sworn-in as minister by President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday and assumed duties on Thursday.
ASUP embarked on an indefinite strike in October 2013 over the deplorable state of government-owned polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of technology.
The polytechnic lecturers also demanded the removal of dichotomy between HND and degree graduates and the release of the White Paper on the needs assessment of polytechnics
Other demands include review of the Polytechnic Act by the National Assembly, payment of CONTISS 15 arrears, improvement in condition of service and infrastructure in schools.
The federal government has met some of the demands, including the inauguration of governing councils and setting up of the needs assessment committees.

Manchester United transfer rumours: Arturo Vidal edges closer to Old Trafford switch?

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Vidal deal edges closer

United's hopes of signing Arturo Vidal this summer have been handed a major boost.
According to the Telegraph, Juventus are lining up a £20million bid for Tottenham's Paulinho, which could pave the way for the Chilean to move to Old Trafford.
Vidal has admitted his future with the club is unclear, alerting new boss Van Gaal who is said to be readying a £40million bid.
Juve are desperate to raise funds and with the club insisting Paul Pogba is going nowhere, Vidal looks to be the man on his way

The Argentina international is keen to work with Louis van Gaal, while an agreement in principle over personal terms is believed to have been reached between club and player

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The Argentina international is keen to work under Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford and an agreement in principle over personal terms has been reached between United and the player.

But Madrid value Di Maria at £45 million, while United had initially hoped to secure the forward for a fee in the region of £30m.

Talks are set to resume next week with both Madrid and United confident that an agreement can be reached over a suitable transfer fee.

The 26-year-old would be United’s third signing of the summer following the arrival of midfielder Ander Hererra and former Southampton full-back Luke Shaw.

Goal understands Van
Gaal is also keen for United to continue their pursuit of  midfielder Arturo Vidal as the Dutchman overhauls a squad which finished seventh in the Premier League last season.

Di Maria is currently recovering from a thigh injury and is battling to be fit for Argentina’s World Cup final against Germany on Sunday.

When questioned about his future at Madrid, Di Maria insisted last month that he wished to be kept in the dark by his agent.

"I've asked my agent not to tell me anything about the talks he's having," he told reporters. "I don't know what's going to happen with my career.

"I don't want to know anything about my future right now. I'm focusing on my national team and not on what's going on elsewhere.

celebrant stripped and doing something nasty infront of mirror

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naija hiphop upcoming artist damsel catherine stage name rosey,a student of uniben who celebrated her birthday on the 11th of may 2014
if always want to see naija hiphop star  emulating the good deeds of the heroes like ebenezer obey ayinla e.t.c but this girl emulated the prostitute turned gospel singer maheeda
exposing her big oranges in the midst of friends just to show how happy she was,should we say this is the best way to celebrate birthday rather than catching funs with pals like swimming dancing and lots more
thios clip was shared by one of his friend on twitter all because they fought
we just hope this will serve as a lesson for her and some other girls who do such
click here to see full clip

see what my girl friend said she cant do in public-davido lament

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naija super star on Saturday
took to twitter to share a video of what his girlfriend said she cant do in public
this gave rise to over 100,000 comments on twitter within 5 hours
davido-i am a superstar i don't think its normal for my girl to go against my job
if ordinary fans can do this for me on stage why should my girl say she cant do such imagine...this is crazy
fans should i go for another girl or stick to her because the love na dorolove oooo comment pals

click here to see what the girl said she cant do

Saturday, 12 July 2014

naija police caught having sex with lady inside patrol bus

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is this how we are to tackle the insurgence in the country...see a naughty naija police caught having sex with a teen inside patrol van very close to my area at night
this happened somedays ago,i was just taking a stroll on the street when i had some sexy ringtone from the police van..dont let me tell you all the story click here to download