A week after Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James Brandlin
signed off on an order of 1,000 additional hours of community labor as a
condition of re-instating Chris Brown's probation, the singer went on a fiery Twitter rant against the legal system.
"[N---a] done 6 months community service wit police and the DA racist ass crying to the judge that I didn't do it," Brown wrote on Thursday night (August 22) of allegations that he did not properly complete the original 1,400 hour community service sentence from his 2009 plea deal to felony charges stemming from his assault on ex-girlfriendRihanna. "[F---] the SYSTEM!"
Brown continued his screed, writing,
"How about y'all take care of all the homeless kids and families on
skid row. Promote helping people that are really [f---ed] up in your
city!" He later added, "Family first! The LAW ... last" and "I paint
pics of monsters because its a reflection of u bitchass [n---as] and
this bitchass system!"
Brown was back in court last Friday when Brandlin
reinstated the singer's probation from the 2009 incident under its
originalterms and conditions, including the additional 1,000 hours of
community labor, which was agreed to by Brown's camp and prosecutors,
according to CNN. The reinstatement of the probation came after hit-and-run charges against Brownwere dropped.
The 14 year old boy who beat airline and airport
security at Benin airport on Saturday August 24th and flew in the tyre hole of a Lagos-bound Arik plane actually thought he was on his way to the US.
Sources at Benin Airport said Daniel Ikehina ran away from home because
he was being maltreated and was trying to escape from his parents when
he joined the Arik flight. Unfortunately for him the plane wasn't flying
to the US, it was flying to Lagos where the stowaway was immediately
arrested as he alighted from the wheel well of the aircraft.
Daniel is
presently in the custody of the State Security Service (SSS) who are
trying to unravel how he managed to pull off such a stunt.
Star actress Genevieve Nnaji is on the cover of this week's Yes!
Magazine (above left) where she purportedly granted an exclusive
interview to the magazine publisher, Azuh Arinze, talking about her
career, love life and wishes for the future.
From the one-page interview,
Genevieve Nnaji took to twitter to deny granting it. She said the
interview is either false or as old as her career.