This is default featured slide 1 title
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
This is default featured slide 2 title
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
This is default featured slide 3 title
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
This is default featured slide 4 title
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
This is default featured slide 5 title
Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
Friday, 28 July 2017
Ross Royce Phantom 2018 review
We can’t imagine the
automobile world without Rolls-Royce.
For over a century, it has been the unapologetic automotive signifier of
wealth, success, celebrity and status. And while the company has experienced as
many ups and downs as any other manufacturer -- if not a few more -- The Spirit
of Ecstasy has remained a shining beacon of luxury.
But even within Rolls-Royce,
there is a hierarchy, and firmly at the top for over 90 years, the Phantom
has earned adoration the world over as simply the best car money can buy.
Now it is time for the current Phantom to
make way for Goodwood's finest new endeavor, the Phantom VIII.
The styling on the 2018 Phantom is imposing, to say the least. The front
has a new monolithic appearance that immediately sets it apart from its
predecessor without throwing away its lineage. No one could ever accuse a Phantom of
looking subtle, but the front end on the new generation uses a modern look to
create a face that's hard to miss. The Pantheon grille is larger than ever, but
it fits more naturally into the surrounding bodywork. It also sits higher on
the car, lifting the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament up higher still. It may
not be initially to everyone's taste, but the sheer modernity of this design
should make it feel fresh for years to come.
Thursday, 27 July 2017
Justin Bieber Accidentally Craches Into A Photographer

Bieber accidentally ran over
a photographer as he left a church service in Beverly Hills ... and the loud
impact was captured on camera.
The
singer was leaving the Saban Theater, where he had been worshipping at a City
Church event. He climbed into his monster pickup truck as paparazzi scrambled
around the vehicle, and when he gunned it to pull away a photographer was hit. Bieber’s front right side tire
hits the paparazzo.
Justin
did not flee the scene and, in fact, stopped as soon as other people around
pointed out what had happened. Bieber stayed right by the Photographer's side for about 10
minutes until paramedics and police arrived the scene.
Rick Ross Apologizes for Anti-Female Remarks About Signing Female Artists
The “Trap Trap
Trap” hit
maker admits he made a mistake when he said he hadn't signed female artists to
his label because he'd "end up bleeping" em.
Ross issued an apology Thursday,
backpedaling from his comments on the 'Breakfast Club' this week. If you missed
it, Rick said, "I always thought, like, ‘I would end up bleeping a female
rapper and fu**king the business up."
He now says the remark was "A mistake
I regret. I hope to learn from my mistake, my platform and the community to
create positive discussion to implement change on a very important issue.
Respect for the ones who stand up to say hey that is not right.
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Davido shuts down Mali (Pics)
10 most expensive supercars 2017
10. Koenigsegg Regera - $2 Million
When we think of hybrid hypercars, we generally fantasize about the “holy trinity” — aka, the McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder, and Ferrari LaFerrari. Somehow, Koenigsegg always gets left out, despite the fact that the Swedish automaker makes a vehicle that outshines its electrified competition in many ways.
Powered by a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 and a 4.5-kWh battery pack, the $2 million Regera produces an outstanding 1,500 hp in total, a stat made all the more impressive when you consider the car’s low weight of 3,240 lbs. Zero to 60 in 2.8 seconds is impressive to be sure, but the Regera’s 0 to 186 mph sprint is even more mind-blowing — the feat is accomplished in only 10.9 seconds. By Koenigsegg’s internal estimates, the car will be able to reach its top speed of 248 mph in just 20 seconds or so, which is a triumph over physics as much as it is a bragging right.
9. Koenigsegg One - $2 million
You can buy a lot with $2 million — a really nice house, about 80 Mazda MX-5’s, or the Swedish “megacar” shown above. A logical thinker could probably think of a better way to spend your life savings, but megacars don’t give a damn about logic. Because they’re mega. And after reading what the car is capable of, $2 million might actually be a steal.
The limited-edition One:1 is based on the Agera R, and it earned its poetic moniker by employing a 1:1 kilogram-to-horsepower ratio. The figure on each side of the colon? 1,340. That’s right, this car has 1,340 hp, and can theoretically top 273 mph because of it. Simply put, this is one of the fastest automobiles ever made, and with its F1-style honeycomb core, carbon-fiber intake manifold, and ventilated ceramic brakes, it’s one of the most advanced as well.
8. Bugatti Chiron - $2.5 million
How do you follow up a classic? You make something even better.
With a starting price of $2.5 million and a gorgeous new body, the divine Chiron outdoes its predecessor in every conceivable way. While the Bugatti Veyron redefined what an automobile could do, the Chiron laughs at those who said the Veyron was the last of its kind, pushing the boundaries of performance even further into the stratosphere.
The supercar’s monstrous specs are made possible by its reworked quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16, which now produces 1,500 hp and a monstrous 1,180 lb-ft. Sixty mph is dealt with in a rather quick 2.5 seconds on the way to the Chiron’s top speed, which is limited to 261 mph. It’s still not the fastest car in the world — that title belongs the Hennessey Venom GT — but cars like these aren’t just about speed; they’re about making statements. We think you’ll agree this Bugatti makes a very strong statement indeed.
7. Ferrari F60 - $2.5 million
To celebrate Ferrari’s 60-year tenure in North America, the Italian brand built 10 examples of this stunning bombshell. Based on the F12 Berlinetta, the F60 is undeniably patriotic as it wears a Stars and Stripes color scheme, American flag seat inserts, and classic racing livery all around. Better yet, you can experience the glory with the top down, as the F60 features a lightweight fabric top that can be operated at speeds up to 75 mph.
The supercar is mechanically identical to the F12, but the Berlinetta isn’t exactly a Fiat Panda to begin with. Its 6.2-liter V12 churns out 740 glorious hp, enough to propel the car to 60 mph in only 3.1 seconds. The ultra rare flag-waver harks back to Ferrari’s bespoke past, as the company built several region-specific sports cars in the 1950s and 1960s.
6. Pagani Huayra - $2.6 million
With an AMG-sourced V12 and the second fastest road-legal Top Gear lap ever, the Pagani Huayra is a beast through and through — it’s named after the Incan god of winds, after all. That wasn’t quite enough for Pagani, however. At the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, Pagani debuted the Huayra BC, a lighter, hotter version that takes no prisoners.
Right off the bat, you can tell the BC is playing a different game from the standard Huayra. It’s fitted with an enormous active rear spoiler that generates 1,102 pounds of downforce at 155 mph, as well as a wider rear track, new side skirts, and a bevy of sexy aero goodies. Despite the additions, the BC is a true featherweight, tipping the scales at a paltry 2,654 pounds thanks to the extensive use of carbon fiber and other lightweight materials. The whole deal will cost you a cool $2.6 million (or it would have, if all 20 units hadn’t sold already), but you clearly get a lot for your money. With 789 turbocharged ponies on tap, the BC may actually live up to its godly name.
5. Ferrari Sergio - $3 million
With an asking price of $3 million, the Ferrari Sergio isn’t the most expensive car on our list. It is, however, one of the most highly-coveted vehicles in the world, as only six were ever made.
Crafted by legendary Italian design house Pininfarina, the Sergio is essentially a Ferrari 458 Spider with a completely new body and interior. That means a 4.5-liter V8 sends a whopping 562 hp to the rear wheels, but because the Sergio is lighter than the 458, it’s quicker and handles better. The new body doesn’t just save weight — it’s chock-full of interesting details like aerodynamic headrests that are built directly into the roll cage.
With so few examples built, the Sergio’s purchase process wasn’t as simple as strolling up to a Ferrari dealership. No, each owner was chosen by automaker itself, making it one of the rare invite-only vehicles in automotive history.
4. Bugatti Veyron - $3.4 million
This list wouldn’t be complete without some version of the mighty Bugatti Veyron. We’re shining our spotlight on the the Mansory Vivere edition here, because not only is it one of the fastest cars in the world, it’s one of the most expensive.
Augmented by German witch doctors Mansory, the 1,200-hp Veyron starts out as a Grand Sport Vitesse Roadster, only to be adorned with a gorgeous carbon-fiber body, a new spoiler package, upgraded LED lights, a revamped cabin, and a redesigned front grill. Further classifying the Veyron as a work of art, maps of historic race events like the Targa Florio are laser etched into the exterior and interior. Oh, and it can do 254 mph.
3. W Motors Iykan Hypersport - $3.4 million
You may recall the Lykan Hypersport from its starring role in the blockbuster Furious 7, in which the Lebanese supercar crashed through not one but three skyscrapers in Dubai. In a franchise filled with high-end exotics and one-off custom creations, the fact that the Hypersport got so much focus is a testament to its magnetism.
Let’s start with the styling, which includes jewel-encrusted headlights, scissor doors, and an interior ripped straight from science fiction. It looks like a pissed off armored car from the future, and its performance is right on par with its image. The Hypersport boasts a 3.7-liter, twin-turbo flat-six that yields 770 hp and 708 lb-ft.
2. Lamborghini Venon - $4.5 million
Poison. That’s the name Lamborghini chose for the modified Aventador roadster you see above — translated from Spanish of course — built to celebrate the automaker’s 50th birthday. We can’t speak for the company’s motivations, but the name is fitting for a vehicle that looks so positively deadly, so undeniably venomous.
The car is absolutely stunning from every angle, and to this day, we’re not convinced it isn’t an alien spacecraft surveying our planet for eventual takeover. It just doesn’t seem real. The only thing more remarkable than the look is the price — a whopping $4.5 million, clearly putting it on our list of the most expensive cars.
1. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita - $4.8 million
Koenigsegg makes its first appearance on our list with the CCXR Trevita, and it does so as the most expensive street-legal production car in the world. Why so much coin? With no exaggeration, the car is literally coated in diamonds … and diamonds aren’t cheap.
For the Trevita, the Swedish manufacturer developed a new exterior finish called the Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, which involves coating carbon fibers with a diamond dust-impregnated resin. We can’t even fathom how much the touch-up paint costs.
Source: www.digitaltrends.com/cars/most-expensive-cars-in-the-world/
Tecno Mobile announces the arrival of Camon CX Manchester City Limited Edition
Chinese Mobile giants (Tecno
Mobile) announce the arrival of the much anticipated Camon CX Manchester
City Limited Edition.
Jim Iyke shops for Gucci in Paris
Nollywood bad boy (Jim Iyk) goes on shopping spree in
Paris, France, shows off his Gucci side. No doubt he is one of the top fashionisters in the industry.
Ross Royce Phantom 2018 review
We can’t imagine the automobile world without Rolls-Royce . For over a century, it has been the unapologetic automotive signifier of wea...




























