Jhené Aiko and Big Sean Announces They’re Having A Baby Boy

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Jhené Aiko and Big Sean have revealed that they are expecting a baby boy.

The artists were on stage together in Los Angeles on Thursday night when Big Sean announced the gender of their first child together. “L.A., make some noise.” Aiko says, “Make some noise for our baby boy!” Sean says as he walks over to Aiko and hugs her from behind. “Make some noise for our baby boy!!”

Big Sean also serenaded the mother of his child with the song, “I’m Gonna Be,” as the crowd loudly cheers. Fans of the couple have speculated that they are expecting a baby boy, especially as Big Sean has been using blue heart emojis whenever he speaks about him and Aiko or the baby.

The couple’s first child was announced back in July by Big Sean, who shared a photo of her from her maternity shoot photo. The couple has been dating since 2016 and, at one point, broke up but reconnected in 2020.

The Detroit rapper has also expressed his excitement at his first child entering the world. Aiko already has a child from another relationship, but that has not stopped their collective excitement over the last few months. “Thank you. Can’t wait!” he wrote, adding the blue heart and infinity emoji.

As Jhene Aiko approached the last trimester of her pregnancy this month, Big Sean shared a sweet update regarding their child. “Life is changing!” he wrote on Instagram. “LottA Gratitude!”

Aiko, who is a mom to a girl Namiko, now 13, has been spotted out and about with her daughter. In previous interviews, she spoke about raising her daughter on her own.

“I hope that my story inspires other young moms to feel strong and driven,” she said in a 2017 interview before adding, “you can be responsible for your own income, provide a roof over your child’s head, be nurturing, maternal, and wear as many pants around the house as you need to,” she continued. “Moms, we can do it all.”

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Accident sur la voie du TCSP, à Sainte-Thèrèse : le pilote du deux-roues placé en détention provisoire

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Le juge des libertés et de la détention (JLD) a prononcé le placement en détention provisoire du conducteur du deux-roues. Il sera jugé le 30 novembre prochain.  – Photo Archives France-Antilles

Le conducteur du deux-roues, interpellé jeudi (13 octobre) par la police, a été incarcéré ce matin (samedi 15 octobre). Le 6 juillet dernier, il avait renversé violemment, sur la voie du TCSP, à Sainte-Thérèse, une femme de 35 ans, puis avait pris la fuite. 

Ce matin (samedi 15 octobre), le pilote du deux-roues, suspecté d’avoir violemment percuté une femme de 35 ans, le 6 juillet dernier, sur la voie du TCSP, avenue Maurice-Bishop, à Sainte-Thérèse, à Fort-de-France, a été déferré au parquet puis présenté au juge des libertés et de la détention (JLD). Ce dernier a prononcé son placement en détention provisoire. Il sera jugé le 30 novembre prochain.

Identifié de longue date

L’homme, qui avait pris la fuite, après l’accident, était identifié de longue date. Les policiers de la Direction territoriale de la Police nationale avaient même essayé de l’inciter à se rendre. Jeudi (13 octobre), il a été interpellé. Il aurait tenté de s’échapper mais a finalement été placé en garde à vue dans les locaux du commissariat de police. S’agissant de la victime, qui avait été transférée en état “d’urgence absolue” à l’hôpital Pierre-Zobda-Quitman, elle a subi plusieurs opérations à la jambe.

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SEC charges New Jersey co executives in $600 million ponzi scheme Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

On Thursday, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged New Jersey-based National Realty Investment Advisors LLC (NRIA) and four of its former executives with running a Ponzi-like scheme that raised approximately $600 million from about 2,000 investors.

The SEC’s complaint alleges that beginning in 2018, NRIA and its executives raised funds by promising investors their money would be used to buy and develop real estate properties, which would generate profits through a fund that NRIA set up to invest in the projects. The four executives, Rey E. Grabato II, of Hoboken, New Jersey, Daniel Coley O’Brien, of Southampton, New York, Thomas Nicholas Salzano, of Secaucus, New Jersey, and Arthur S. Scutaro, of Bloomfield, New Jersey solicited investors in a nationwide campaign promising returns of up to 20 percent.

In reality, the complaint alleges, investor money was used to pay distributions to other investors, to fund an executive’s family’s personal and luxury purchases, and to pay reputation management firms to thwart investors’ due diligence of the executives.

“In classic Ponzi fashion, these defendants allegedly told investors that they would be paid distributions from profits of their fund when, in reality, payments were being made from the investors’ own funds,” said Thomas P. Smith, Jr., Associate Regional Director of Enforcement in the SEC’s New York Regional Office. “What makes this behavior even more callous is that they allegedly took advantage of 382 retirees who had contributed more than $94 million in savings.”

The complaint further alleges that NRIA manipulated the real estate fund’s financial statements and the financial information in marketing material distributed to investors, intentionally disguising the misuse of investor funds and creating the false appearance that NRIA and the fund were generating more revenue than they actually were and that operations were successful. However, NRIA had little to no revenue, and it and the fund filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on June 7, 2022.

The SEC’s complaint, filed in federal court for the District of New Jersey, charges NRIA and the four former executives with violating the antifraud provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The complaint seeks injunctions against future violations of the antifraud provisions, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains plus prejudgment interest, penalties, and officer and director bars against the four executives, and names Olena Budinska and Jamie Samul, a/k/a Jamie Samul Salzano as relief defendants.

The SEC appreciates the assistance of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, FBI, and New Jersey Bureau of Securities.

The SEC’s investigation was conducted by Kerri L. Palen, Lisa P. Knoop, Doreen M. Rodriguez, Richard Hong, Therese A. Scheuer, Alan S. Maza, and Alistaire Bambach, and the litigation will be led by Mr. Hong. The matter is being supervised by Mr. Smith.

(Source: Securities and Exchange Commission)

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Nouvelle attaque du terminal p?trolier de Varreux, suivie de vol de carburant

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Des bandits arm?s ont attaqu? et vol? du carburant deux fois en l’espace d’une semaine au terminal p?trolier de Varreux dont le p?rim?tre ext?rieur est contr?l? depuis le 12 septembre par le puissant chef de gang et leader de G-9, Jimmy Ch?rizier alias Barbecue.

<>, a r?v?l? dans un tweet le terminal de Varreux, samedi 15 octobre 2022. <>, a soulign? ce tweet, post? ce alors que la police ne parvient toujours pas ? reprendre le contr?le de ces installations sur fond d’aggravation de la p?nurie de carburant qui affecte le fonctionnement des services essentiels et de l’?conomie.

En milieu de journ?e, samedi 15 ocotbre 2022, des images ont circul? sur les r?seaux sociaux montrant un avion gros porteur en provenance du Canada sur le tarmac de l’a?roport International Toussaint Louverture ? Port-au-Prince transportant des v?hicules blind?s command?s pour la PNH.

Samedi apr?s-midi, un avion en provenance des USA doit atterrir avec des ?quipements lourds qui seront utilis?s au d?blocage du terminal de Varreux, a appris Le Nouvelliste.

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Les blind?s canadiens de la PNH commencent ? arriver

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Ce samedi, un avion gros porteur des Forces arm?es canadiennes a atterri ? Port-au-Prince avec un lot d’un peu plus d’une dizaine de v?hicules blind?s command?s aupr?s d’une entreprise canadienne, a appris Le Nouvelliste.

Sur les r?seaux sociaux, les images de l’avion et des v?hicules ont circul?. En fin d’apr?s-midi, un avion en provenance des USA doit arriver avec des ?quipements lourds pour aider au d?blocage du terminal de Varreux et ? la lutte contre les gangs.

Le journal a appris qu’il n’est pas pr?vu de c?r?monie officielle mais une d?claration conjointe sera publi?e pour souligner l’engagement du Canada et des ?tats-Uns ? aider Haiti ? r?soudre cette crise s?curitaire. <>, avait confi? au Nouvelliste vendredi soir l’ambassadeur du Canada en Ha?ti, S?bastien Carri?re.

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Man who killed woman and her sons slapped with multiple life sentences Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A man, who reportedly murdered a woman and her two sons has been sentenced to three life sentences in the Home Circuit Court.

The man identified as Mark Henry was slapped with the sentences when he appeared in court on Friday, October 14. He is to serve 49 years and six months in prison on each count before being eligible for parole.

The presiding Judge, Justice Lorna Shelly Williams, ordered that the sentences are to run concurrently.

The victims, Nadine Carridice and her sons 11-year-old Roshan Ellis and 16-year-old Jovan Thomas, were found with knife wounds to the neck.

The 56-year-old farmer was last month convicted on three counts of murder following a trial in the Manchester Home Circuit Court.

Henry has maintained his innocence and the court was told by a probation officer that he expressed no remorse for the killings.

The bodies of the 42-year-old woman and her sons were found outside their home in Ramble, Manchester on April 29, 2014.

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Suspect killed in attempted robbery at South Park mall

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Cars entering and parked at South Park mall in Sn Fernando.

A man was shot and killed when he attempted to rob a couple on Friday night.

According to police reports, the suspect attempted to rob a man and a woman at South Park Mall, Tarouba around 11 pm on Friday night.

The man drew his licensed firearm and fired some shots at the suspect.

The suspect was hit, fell to the ground.

He was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

The identity of the deceased has not been determined.

Investigations are ongoing.

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CANU unearths 4 lbs marijuana at empty house lot in Lethem

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The narcotics found at the empty house lot in Lethem

Ranks of Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) today discovered a quantity of marijuana at a house lot in Lethem, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo).

According to CANU, its officers conducted an operation at Lot 85 Lethem but no narcotics were discovered at that premises.

However, a subsequent search was conducted at the empty neighbouring house lot which led to the discovery of several parcels of suspected cannabis.

The suspected narcotics were escorted to CANU’s Office in Lethem, where it tested positive for cannabis with a total weight of some 1.81 kilogrammes (4 lbs).

Investigations are ongoing.

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Jaïr Tjon En Fa plaatst zich voor WK kwartfinale

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst Ricky Wirjosentono  PARAMARIBO — Jaïr Tjon En Fa heeft zich zojuist geplaatst voor de kwartfinale op het onderdeel sprint tijdens

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Education nationale : Sophie Vénétitay, secrétaire générale du Snes-FSU, en Martinique lundi et mardi

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Sophie Vénétitay, secrétaire générale du Snes-FSU, premier syndicat enseignant du secondaire, sera en Martinique les 17 et 18 octobre.

Le Snes-FSU Martinique accueille, lundi 17 et mardi 18 octobre, Sophie Vénétitay, secrétaire générale du premier syndicat enseignant du secondaire. Elle animera un stage. Au cours de celui-ci, il sera notamment question de la politique du gouvernement et de ses conséquences sur le métier d’enseignant.

Le Snes-FSU n’a cessé de le dire et de le dénoncer depuis le début : la réforme du lycée imposée par l’ancien ministre de l’Education nationale, Jean-Michel Blanquer, reste pour le syndicat une machine à supprimer des postes, et une source de dégradation profonde des conditions de travail. Par ailleurs, dans le cadre du bac, le Snes-FSU continue de réclamer le report des épreuves de spécialité en juin. Enfin, il s’agira également pour le Snes-FSU de présenter les premières pistes explosives annoncées par l’actuel ministre de l’Education nationale, Pap Ndiaye, quant à la future réforme du collège.

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