It’s a normal 21st Century phenomenon for women to wear bras to help support their breasts and keep them from sagging so as to not lose their youthful pertness.
But a new study has revealed that bras actually cause the exact opposite.
A sports science researcher, Jean-Denis Rouillon worked with over 330 women aged between 18 and 35 for 15 years to come to the conclusion that women should ditch their bras and go free.
The subjects, who had varying breast sizes, were monitored for a decade and a half. During his study, Rouillon found that woman who went braless developed more muscle tissue and tone, meaning their bodies gave them natural support where it was needed.
Rouillon told France Info:
“Medically, physiologically, anatomically breasts gain no benefit from being denied gravity. On the contrary, they get saggier with a bra.”
Dr Stafford Broumand, a plastic surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Centre added to Refinery29 :
“On the surface, this claim seems plausible. “For younger women, not wearing a bra will lead to increased collagen production and elasticity, which improves lift in a developing breast.”
Well, we can safely say there is no love lost between Nollywood sweethearts, Rukky Sanda and Oge Okoye after Oge was seen solo at the AMVCAs 2016 during the weekend.
Rukky Sanda was spotted walking the red carpet with Ebube Nwagbo, raising eyebrows.
In line with the reports of a rift between the three friends, Rukky shared a video from a hotel room and Oge Okoye was obviously seen.
After he was spotted looking slimmer than his normal self at the airport, it’s apparent that the reality TV star was actually leaving LA to meet with his beau, Blac Chyna in Atlanta.
The only Kardashian son was photoed at LAX earlier grabbing a flight out of Los Angeles to Atlanta, where his girlfriend is currently located due to a club appearance she headlined last night.
Even after he stated that he wants to keep their relationship private, the model shared this pic to tell the world, she’s waiting for him..
This dude doesn’t lack confidence! And it’s a good time compared to few years ago…
Obviously slimmed down reality TV sensation, Rob Kardashian was seen jetting out of LA yesterday. He looked so happy and confident… a distinction from his previous appearances before his new girlfriend, Blac Chyna.
A member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ofinijite Amachree, was reportedly burnt alive in Buguma, Asari-Toru Local Government of Rivers State yesterday.
Amachree was beaten up and burnt. Five were clubbed to death between Saturday and Sunday.
The murder of Amachree took place barely 48 hours after APC’s Ward 4 chairman in Omoku, headquarters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Franklin Obi, was beheaded at his home by masked gunmen at 9 pm. His wife and 18-year-old son, Bestman, were also killed, The Nation reports..
Four APC members were killed in Obibi, Etche Local Government, while Gabriel Cookey was clubbed to death in Opobo, headquarters of Opobo/Nkoro.
A source said:
“We don’t really know what caused the fight; but what we know is that it is a clash between the APC and PDP. There were gunshots; so, we had to take cover in our house. One guy, popularly known as Kpom Kpom, who I think is an APC member was killed and burnt. As I speak with you, there is tension in Buguma”
Nicki Minaj’s boyfriend, Meek Mill is just a week into his 90 day house arrest and his lawyers have filed an appeal to modify his original sentence allowing him to work.
via TMZ:
We’re told Meek doesn’t have a problem with the time … it’s the stipulation about not being able to rap or perform that’s got him bent out of shape.
Sources close to the rapper tell TMZ Meek has a studio at his home and he wants to continue churning out music. His famed lawyer, Joe Tacopina, filed the appeal.
A Philadelphia judge ordered the house arrest for violating his probation in a drug and gun possession case, and isn’t allowing him to rap or perform.
Actress Funke Akindele won in the Best Actress category at the AMVCAs on Saturday night and it seems like the ‘Jenifa’s Diary’ actress is not afraid to break grounds.
You may remember that in 2014, at the second edition of the AMVCAs, the actress emerged the Best Actress in a comedy for her role in ‘The Return Of Sheri Koko’, and two years after, she received an award in the same category, making her the first actress to win in the same category twice.
This is not the first time Funke is making history, as she was the first and still remains the only actress from the Yoruba arm of Nollywood to have won the AMAA awards for Best Actress with her role in Jenifa.
Indigenous rapper, Olamide ‘Baddo’ is ready to give back to the streets by giving them what they also like.
The award-winning indigenous rapper has announced his plan of launching street soccer on his instagram page.
Olamide posted the photo below and captioned; “Not Everyday Music ! Coming Soon ! For enquiries and sponsorship call us on 08097548700 #YBNLStreetSoccer.”
Yesterday, the police in Mumbai, India, arrested a 22-year-old Chukwuma Nwabu who murdered his friend, 34-year-old Durumchukwu Obinna Michael, during a football argument on who between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo was a better player.
Midday reports that the incidence took place at a mutual friend’s house where Michael had gone to celebrate his birthday. After the party which started Saturday, many of their friends left by Sunday morning, leaving behind only Nwabu and Michael who were watching football. The two kicked off a discussion that soon degenerated into a violent argument over their favourite stars.
Reports state that Nwabu, who supports Ronaldo, hit Michael, and in retaliation, Michael hurled a tumbler at him. But the glass missed its mark and smashed against the wall. Infuriated, Nwabu grabbed a shard and stabbed Michael in the throat. Michael bled to death.
Nwabu is currently in police custody, and Midday confirms that all the men who attended the party are on student visas.
The Deputy governor of Yobe state, Abubakar Ali, was involved in a car accident in Daka-Tsalle town along the Kaduna- Kano expressway on Monday, March 7th.
Eyewitnesses report that the SUV of the deputy governor had a head-on collision with a Toyota Avensis. Although the deputy governor was unharmed, the Toyota Avensis somersaulted and was badly damaged.
The deputy governor’s convoy later continued its trip to Kano.
Tupac Shakur is believed to have recorded hundreds of unreleased tracks before his murder in 1996..
Music, lyrics and hand-written notes by the late Tupac Shakur have been discovered nearly two decades after his death.
Via TMZ;
Tupac Shakur keeps on giving … with until now undiscovered, unreleased music, handwritten notes and lyrics from the rapper … and they’re going to the highest bidder.
The goods are pretty awesome … 3 notebooks containing a bunch of handwritten Pac ideas and lyrics, and some CDs with unreleased tracks.
We’re told the lucky finder got his hands on the items after answering a Craigslist ad for baseball cards. It just so happened the seller had the Tupac merch too … his dad worked with the rapper for years.
As for authenticity … the handwriting in the notebooks matches handwriting in the prison letter that hit the market for $255k in October on the site Moments in Time. MiT is also selling the newly discovered items.
It won’t come cheap … the two-page “Point The Finga” music video notes are expected to pull $35k minimum.
Pac’s relatives want to block the sale. Tupac’s mom, Afeni, has a strict policy of pursuing buyers and sellers of her son’s memorabilia.
Just last week, photos of this Kenyan lady, Sevelyn Kinya made turns online after it was noticed that she had Photoshopped a trip to China.
Well, the lovely lady’s dreams are set to come through as a group of Kenyans have raised funds for her to travel on an all expense paid trip to her dreamland, China.
The move was spearheaded by a man who says he is also a dreamer like her, Sam Gichuru.
Eva Carneiro, Chelsea’s former physiotherapist said she would love a public apology from Jose Mourinho.
Carneiro has taken a legal action against her former employers for constructive dismissal and was at a tribunal today, should no agreement be made between both parties, a public hearing will be slated for later in the year.
Carneiro’s barrister, Mary O’Rourke QC, told ITV: “We’re not expecting a resolution today. The two sides are so far apart financially. And we want Mr Mourinho to make a public apology.”
Mourinho called Eva Carneiro naive and publicly criticised her for running on to the pitch to attend to Hazard in the draw against Swansea on opening day.
She was then stripped of her first-team duties before leaving the club in September.
In September, the Football Association confirmed that Mourinho would face no charges over his comments towards Carneiro.
Three times world best footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo who ended the previous week with four goals against Celta Vigo in La Liga match during the weekend, shows his funny side along with his cute son..
Ronaldo decided to celebrates his goals by spending some quality time with his son. The pair decided to make funny faces in new photos shared by the star via social media.
A motley crowd of influential Nollywood practitioners gathered in small groups, down at the Pool Bar at the Eko Hotels and Suites just a few minutes after the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards ended before 10 pm C.A.T. And as I mingled from one huddle to the other, what one could pick out was a linear shock at some of the twists the awards had thrown up earlier in the evening.
‘Ol’Boy, this award nor too pure this year’ said a top Nollywood Director to me pointedly as if he was a civil servant making a minority report. I shrugged, deciding to be silent just to hear opinions.
‘How on earth could a cooking show win in a category where there were drama series? What the hell was that? ‘asked another Nollywood Producer in anger to even the winner of that category who seemed undecided on what to say.
‘How can ‘small small’ kids in acting, the up and comers be winning the big prizes in acting every year at the AMVCAs consistently? Look am na! E nor pure! These guys just nominate the big names alongside the new ones and then disgrace the old and established actors by giving the awards to people we don’t even know!’ said another established Producer, shaking his head in disbelief.
‘But it is a viewers choice awards’ proferred one of the recognised Jurors in this year’s award. ‘The winners are chosen based on the number of votes they receive from the viewers. That’s how it works. If the old acts go to sleep and expect that their pedigree would win them the awards, then they have no one to blame but themselves when those who worked hard to get votes come out tops’
‘Like I said before, this award nor pure this year’ repeated the top Nollywood Director.
Whilst many established practitioners in Nollywood and other sectors present that night had their own reservations about the fairness of the awards in some categories, in other gatherings, those who won in their various categories were all smiles and busy getting hugs and handshakes as well wishers ( or those with daggers in their hearts too, who knows?) and friends celebrated with them.
There were beaming smiles and polite laughter all over the grounds and as is wont in awards, everyone, no matter their differences identifies with a winner.
Let’s rewind a bit to the beginning of the show so we can have an idea of how the sighs and songs came about.
It’s become an annual tradition for me to review the AMVCAs and this fourth edition held much promise for the clear and undisputable fact that in just four years, with a gradual sense of purpose and media might as well as huge injection of funds, the AMVCAs is now arguably the biggest movie awards event in the continent. And with that perception comes much expectations.
There was the pre-show red carpet event as usual which had many of the guests and celebrities dressed by interesting fashion designers. From my mental calculation at the event, it is likely that nothing less than thirty million naira worth of clothes and accessories must have been made as income for the fashion and make up industry just for this event.
Knowing that the scrutiny of the red carpet would be done by the nebulous fashion police we have locally, I always skip the red carpet as much as I can and head straight to the hall for the show every year.
With nominees, guests and celebrities seated in the hall, the show kicked off on the dot by 7.00pm Nigerian time with a performance by The Star Act Dance Company, a troupe which had dancers costumed in an impressive combination of white and gold sashes. The dancers put up a well choreographed piece which was quite good. I would say this was the best opening sequence so far in all the editions of the AMVCAs. Splendidly done.
IK Osakioduwa and Minnie Dlamini then came onstage as the hosts for the night. Minnie’s attempt to show that she has an understanding of Nigerians through the influence and impact of Nollywood movies got her some applause when she greeted with ‘Igbo Kwenu’.
The Presentation of the awards began with Chris Attoh presenting the Best Art Director award to Frank Rajah who seemed better prepared this year for his speech than his famous ‘Yvonne Nelson, I give you the glory’ stutter of the year before. Frank won it for ‘Refugees’.
After a couple of award presentation by Ireti Doyle and Gideon, then Ozzy Agu and and Stella Obinwa, there was a musical performance by a Tanzanian singer, Alikiba. He gave a good performance which many in the hall seemed to love as I saw pockets of dancing going on by some guests, possibly those from the Eastern part of Africa.
In introducing Osas and Gbenro Ajibade as the next set of presenters , Minnie called them ‘The Newly Weds’. I did wonder then if Minnie was reading a prepared script or just gushed out her own personal introduction because it’s been months since the couple got married. That wouldn’t qualify for being Newly Weds, if it comes to that.
And that brings me to something I noticed all through. I should think that in a bid to avoid wasting of time and off-scripted monologues, the AMVCAs this year jettisoned the script prompters or any form of scripted cues for the Awards Presenters. Almost all the Presenters came on and went straight to the job at hand. Not a bad idea.
In between the commercial breaks, one which the viewers at home would have been watching the Sponsors messages, a couple of stand up comedians were brought in to thrill the audience before the show went back to the post-commercial segments. Seeing that I always have commented that this should be done in my past reviews, one must commend the organisers for this. The stand up acts kept the audience all smiling and ready when the cameras came back to the show.
And talking about comedians, there were two onscreen stand up comedians for the night, one Thomas Gumede and the other Ugandan called Salvador. Gemede was boring to me and out of place with his jokes. The audience gave him some polite reactions but most times he seemed quite forward with his jokes and was just average.
But his Ugandan counterpart, Salvador? Now, that is a funny guy! Without sounding condescending, I actually thought he was going to be as tepid as Gemede when he was introduced but the dude is a natural! He was so on point and had the audience in stitches. He was one of the major highlights of the night.
When Director Stanlee Ohikuare came up onstage to pick up his award for Best Lighting Designer and was giving a speech, he was rudely cut off by the sound guys. I use the term ‘rudely cut off’ because it seemed to be in bad taste at that point, especially as none of the nominees were told by the Producers of the show to keep their acceptance speech short and within a time frame. I stand to be corrected if they were. It’s not so much that he was cut off that was my problem but the abrupt cease of sound on his microphone to the audience in the hall ( and perhaps to the viewers at home) which seemed impolite. What happened to the music cues?
Everything seemed to be going on relatively well from there and sitting near the irrepressible Chi Gurl, the comedienne who was having me in stitches with her funny interjections and off-beat lampoon of the goings-on onstage, was quite an experience.
Of course, when she went up onstage with John ‘Mr Ibu’ Okafor to present the Best Actor in a comedy Award, she and Okafor were very much in their elements with their banter.
Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, won that award. Being that he has had a good couple of years so far with his near-nasalized mode of talking which has earned him fame and fans, his getting the award is not in dispute.
Sam Nzeribe won the award for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ and he gave a moving speech about how his career was enhanced by the Catholic Church which sponsored his study of the Creative Arts. The audience warmed up to that.
Yemi Alade came up and performed two songs. Her performance was complemented by back up dancers which gave it an aesthetic slant but I couldn’t help thinking that Yemi would need to work on a new hit very soon. It’s inevitable that she would.
There was a glaring omission in the Roll of Honor list which scrolled pictures and names of the artistic departed in the past year. One of the veterans in the television industry in Nigeria and basically among the first five pioneers of the film industry in the seventies as a Producer as well, Jab Adu, was poignantly missing in the list. That is unforgivable, if you ask me. The popular Bassey Okon of ‘Village Headmaster’way back and Mr Adio in ‘Adio’s Family’passed on a few days ago and the best the research team could have done was to add him to the roll call. He died a day or two after Mike Odiachi, who was in the list mercifully. May his soul rest in peace, as with the others.
The Trailblazer Award went to Kemi Lala Akindoju, a hardworking young lady who has so much to give, after giving so much too, to the industry. She won a car with the prize and gave a good speech which recognised all she was grateful to, including the Directors she has worked with, except one who took a chance too on her years ago, in my opinion. In any case, she deserves the award. No doubt.
The most moving part of the show was the Industry Merit Award presented to Veteran Actress and a sterling ‘Elder Stateswoman’ of the industry, Bukky Zainab Ajayi who was wheeled on to the stage to a standing ovation. She was obviously overwhelmed and gave a tear-jerking speech.
There were a many moved people in the hall that night and most eyes were moist when she wept and asked for forgiveness if she has offended anyone in the course of her career.
She was so real and natural, wondering if the whole hall was actually standing for her! It was such a beautiful aspect of the night and one which will be unforgettable for a long time.
The surprises of the night were in the Best Actor and Best Actress diadems. A shocked and teary Adesua Etomi won the Best Actress award, flooring the other heavyweights in that category. That set the hall in murmurs and behind the smiles and claps, there was wonder and incomprehensibility. Personally, I have no qualms with Adesua winning that award. I think she is one of the most focused actresses in her generation at present and gives unbelievable attention to her roles. And being a trained thespian, she has range and depth. So, she deserves the award.
The other surprise too was in Daniel K Daniel winning the Best Actor Award, also flooring other heavyweights in that category. I think Daniel is a good actor and that is where I will leave it because I am yet to watch the movie which earned him a nomination and a win. However, there were many in the audience who did not agree with the result. I will come to these aspects in a bit.
Flavour performed and gingered the audience with his two songs. And after that Akin Omotosho won the Best Director award for the movie ‘Tell me something’
The last award of the night was won by Stephanie Linus; the Best Overall movie for ‘Dry’, her movie on VVF.
Stephanie won an SUV too with the award and gave a good speech about the Girl Child and even chipped in the Ese Oruru angle in highlighting the problems bedevilling the Girl Child. I think ‘Dry’ is a good movie and Stephanie deserves the award. Any of the movies in that category deserved it though.
The show ended and as the guests moved out of the hall, the little post mortems by a few practitioners began in lobbies and open spaces before the after party.
Here is what I really think.
In areas of organisation, event planning and stage management for this year’s AMVCA, the organisers score an A minus, which is a marked improvement from other editions. However, there is a lot to be desired.
It is about time, in my honest opinion, that AMVCA transmutes from being a Viewers Choice Awards to a REAL juror or Academy driven awards which should enhance the credibility of the voting process. It is all well and good to give the power of choice to the audience which votes for the winners but public voting is populist and not popular in awards such as this. Come on! This is art we are talking about. Elevated art and artistry. A jury of excellent professionals and perhaps other past winners would suffice here to assess the future categories and pass their judgement without fear or favour. When such happens, even if some may not agree with most of the winners, there would be no groundswell of discontent when the areas of scoring are used. Viewers Choice categories can be retained in a couple of categories though but not the whole gamut of a growing prestigious event like the AMVCA.
It is possible that if the awards become a jury determined award, a rebranding of the name would be inevitable. It is better to start the process now when the award is growing on people than to let it ride for awhile.
There’s nothing strange or wrong in rebranding. Hip Hop Awards in Nigeria was rebranded to The Headies and a few other awards too. It is a process of garnering more credibility and sidestepping the collective ‘Bleh’ exclamations now usual in the awards but making sure that the ‘Boom’ of appreciation resonates.
A lot of work and planning obviously went into AMVCA 2016 and congratulations to to everyone. Everyone.
Because the film industry won in the end.
A federal high court sitting in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has ordered that former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, be remanded at the Kuje Maximum Prison.
He is to remain in custody pending the determination of his bail application on March 10, 2016. In his ruling on Monday morning, Justice Okon Abang struck out the bail application filed by Mr. Badeh’s counsel, Samuel Zibiri, on the grounds that it was filed ahead of his client’s (Mr. Badeh’s) arraignment.
Mr. Badeh was arraigned for alleged fraud, relating to the diversion of N3.9 billion meant for the purchase of arms for the Nigerian Army.
Other allegations against Badeh include alleged spending of NAF funds to build a shopping mall worth N878,362,732.94; another N650 million for the purchase of a commercial plot of land and $2 million on a duplex in Abuja.
Mr. Badeh was to be arraigned before Justice Abang on Thursday, March 3, but the case was shifted to March 7 owing to the absence of the judge.
Ex-President, Olusegun Obasanjo is showing us that even if he is spending his last year as a septuagenarian, he’s still as agile as a forty year old.
OBJ showed off his epic dance moves as he celebrated his 79th birthday which took place on Saturday, at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Ogun State..
In attendance at Obasanjo’s birthday were – former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Governor Ibikunle Amosu and wife, Olufunso Amosun, among others.
The suspected kidnappers of three female students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary in Ikorodu, Lagos State, have been paraded.
The girls identified as — Timilehin Olosa, Tofunmi Popoola and Deborah Akinayo — were kidnapped by gunmen on Monday in their school premises.
One of the security agents involved in the rescue operation told Punch that it was discovered that the victims were initially taken to Adamo forest immediately after their abduction.
Adamo forest is across the river in Lugbusi community, where the school is situated in Ikorodu.
According to the source:
“We gathered that the kidnappers were 12 men, and they came in eight canoes. They used seven AK-47 rifles for the operation.
“One of the men, who we later identified as Lamiameni, brought the kidnapping job to the gang, while another member, known as Felix, alias Tradition, was the one communicating with the families for ransom negotiation.”
Another source said from the forest, the gang moved to a creek, located between Ikorodu and Epe, Lagos State, where they also held the girls.
Security agents were said to have had the first break on March 4, when a suspected kidnapper, Emmanuel Arigidi, aged 37, was sent by the gang from the creeks to buy foodstuffs.
He was said to have bought foodstuffs big enough for an army, which confirmed the suspicion that he was a member of the gang. He was subsequently arrested.
He said:
“Arigidi broke down during interrogation and confessed to being a member of the gang that stole the schoolgirls. He gave us the direction to the place they were keeping the girls, and mentioned the names of other members. He even promised to lead the operatives to the location.”
It was gathered that after waiting for Arigidi for two days, the gang sensed that something was amiss and thereafter moved to an area around Igbo Okuta Bridge, Imota, Ikorodu.
It was gathered that possible hiding places had been discussed among the gang members during the planning of the kidnapping.
When security operatives therefore noticed that there were no activities in the creek, they suspected that the gang had fled the area. But Arigidi had no problem in revealing the place they could be.
Also, the relatives of suspected abductors mentioned by Arigidi were said to have been rounded up and made to plead with their people on the telephone to release the girls.
It was learnt that the fathers of two of the suspected kidnappers were allowed on Saturday to go after their sons to talk to them and other gang members to release the girls.
“At about 5am on Sunday, over 500 operatives, comprising the IG team, the Lagos State Police Command and other security agencies stormed Imota and rescued the schoolgirls at the Igbo Okuta Bridge area of Ikorodu,”
a source said. Two other suspected kidnappers were arrested during the operation.
So things are definitely going on fine with these two lovebirds… Even after Rob Kardashian deleted all his photos and unfollowed everyone on his instagram.
The reality TV sensation shared this adorable photo and wrote:
Chy and I are not broken up we just feel like it would be a lot healthier for our relationship if we kept a lot more to ourselves. It’s impossible to have a positive relationship with so much negativity from the media and outsiders and we would appreciate it if everyone respects that -ChyRo ? @blacchyna ?
Someone tell me what’s up with the ring emoji… Lol… the combination of their names though, “ChyRo”, sounds Igbo to me, “Chiro” ??
Hollywood sensation, Jada Pinkett has broken her silence on comic act, Chris Rock‘s Oscar Jab, stating that it comes with the territory.
The comedian who hosted the Oscars had said:
“Jada said she’s not coming. I was like, ‘Isn’t she on a TV show?’ Jada’s gonna boycott the Oscars? Jada boycotting the Oscars is like me boycotting Rihanna’s panties. I wasn’t invited!”
When she was asked by photographers as she made her way through the Los Angeles airport, she said:
“It comes with the territory, sweetheart,”Hey look, it comes with the territory but we gotta keep it moving. We gotta keep it moving. We gotta keep it moving. There’s a lot of stuff we gotta handle, a lot of stuff in our world right now. We gotta keep it moving.”
Well, isn’t this something? While I feel the rapper is holding her cause he doesn’t want her 2metres away from him, others think Queen Bee‘s legs is actually Jay Z‘s favourite part of her body.
Looking at the photo, you definitely can’t argue!! Lol.
Catherine Waithera Njogu (Pictured above, left) was brutally beaten and stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend after she dumped him.
According to The Kenyan Daily Post, the suspect who is currently on the run stormed into Catherine Waithera Njogu place of work in Dubai and brutally beat her before stabbing her to death.
The couple had been together for two years during which he spent a lot of money to relocate her to Dubai and secure a job for her with DHL. She ended their relationship for unknown reason and he made several unsuccessful attempts to get her back.
Watson is alleged to have said that that there was no way he could spend his hard earned money to facilitate her move to Dubai from Kenya and secure a good job for her only to be dumped.
Catherine’s father, Joseph Njogu has called on the Kenyan Government to assist in apprehending the suspect.
Trinity Chapel Ruiru, a church in Nairobi shared a photo of Catherine on therr official twitter account writing:
“We join family and friends of Joseph Njogu im mourning the loss of their daughter, Catherine Waithera”
When a beggar (MC Toothpick) tries to make some quick money by pretending to be a blind and deaf beggar, he managed to fool some people only for a real Physically challenged man to come around and what happened will leave you rolling on the floor.