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Actress Chika Ike flaunts her cleavage in sexy photo

Actress Chika Ike flaunts her cleavage in new sexy photo
Actress and movie producer, Chika Ike took to her Instagram page to share this sexy photo of herself with her cleavage on display. 

Dino Melaye Flaunts His Latest G-Wagon

Senator Dino Melaye took to Instagram  to share his lastest G-Wagon and wrote: "Cold no dey catch fish wey dey inside river."
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US first lady arrives in Ghana for solo Africa trip

US First Lady Melania Trump has visited a hospital in Ghana’s capital, Accra, at the start of her solo trip that will see her visit four African countries.

Earlier at the airport, she was welcomed by dancers and drummers but the public reaction has been low key.

The tour, which also takes in Kenya, Malawi, and Egypt, will focus on promoting health and education.
The visit, alongside Ghana’s First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo, to Accra’s Ridge Hospital set the tone for the trip as a whole.

Melania jets off for her first overseas trip alone

Melania Trump has departed for a week-long tour of Africa, her first major international trip without the president by her side.
The first lady smiled and waved at photographers as she prepared to board a military jet at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland just as the sun began to set on Monday evening.
Melania is scheduled to arrive in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday and will continue her tour with stops in Malawi, Kenya, and Egypt.


Flood: Dickson Orders Closure Of All Schools in Bayelsa State

Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, has ordered the immediate closure of all schools in the state to avoid loss of lives due to the current flooding in the state.

The governor also set up a special committee to facilitate prompt and effective response to the flood emergency in the state.

A large number of communities in almost all the local government areas had been seriously affected by the flooding, especially in Ekeremor, Sagbama, Ogbia, Southern Ijaw LGAs.

Cleric, 16 Pregnant Women Arrested At Baby Factory

A cleric and 16 pregnant women have been arrested by operatives of the Rivers State Police Command.

The suspects were arrested after operatives of the Command raided a suspected baby factory in Port Harcourt belonging to the cleric identified as Glory Raphael.

Apart from the 16 pregnant girls, three other persons helping the cleric to run the baby factory were also apprehended.

The State Commissioner of Police, Zaki Ahmed, told newsmen on Saturday that Raphael was engaged in child trafficking in the guise of operating a legal business.


Ahmed, who had earlier paraded 39 suspected armed robbers, kidnappers and cultists in Port Harcourt, said that the police were able to get hold of the hoodlums through the efforts of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, State Criminal Intelligence, and Investigation Department.

“Men of the Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department in a sting operation on Friday stormed the premises of one Gloria Raphael, who is the General Overseer of Mount Sinai Ministry at Rukpokwu. She is into the business of child trafficking.

“Sixteen pregnant women awaiting delivery and onward sale of the children to the waiting buyers were arrested. One of them by name Chinyere Nweke had labor yesterday (Friday) and was rushed to the police clinic where she gave birth to a baby girl,” Ahmed said.

Southern City News observed that those arrested were below 18 years, but were pregnant.

When asked why she was arrested, Gloria Raphael stated, “There was a day my sister, Esther Joseph, called me to come and help her; that somebody was sick.

Kim Kardashian 'Had No Idea' If Her Relationship With Kanye West Would Last


She's been married to Kanye West since May 2014 and has welcomed three children together: North, five, Saint, two, and Chicago, eight months.

But during a preview for this Sunday's Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian revealed she didn't know if her relationship with Kanye would last when she got pregnant with North.

The reality star gave birth to their first child in June 2013, almost one year after they started dating.

President Buhari Accepts Mama Taraba's Resignation


President Muhammadu Buhari has accepted the resignation of the minister of women affairs, Aisha Alhassan popularly known as Mama Taraba.

Alhassan tendered her resignation on Saturday following her disqualification from the governorship race of Taraba State by the All Progressives Congress.

On Twitter, the Presidency @NGRpresident tweeted, “President @MBuhari has accepted the resignation of Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan as Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development with immediate effect.

Mass Burials In Indonesia As Tsunami-Quake Death Toll Hits 832


The death toll from Indonesia's quake and tsunami disaster nearly doubled to 832 Sunday and was expected to rise further, prompting authorities to announce mass burials in a desperate attempt to stave off disease.

As shattered survivors scoured make-shift morgues for loved ones, and authorities struggled to dig out the living or assess the scale of the devastation beyond the city of Palu, grim warnings came that the eventual toll could reach thousands.

"The casualties will keep increasing," said national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, whose agency announced the jump in the toll from 420 earlier.

APC approves Buhari as presidential flag-bearer for 2019

Members of the All Progressive Congress APC have unanimously rallied behind President Muhammadu Buhari as the party’s unique candidate ahead of next year’s presidential elections in Nigeria.
Vented through its national secretary, other party members were given the green light to contest for the presidency even though the National Executive Council of the party had already endorsed Mr. Buhari.

“We believe in the candidacy of President Muhammad Buhari, we believe in his return to improve this country,’‘ said Adaji Usman, advertising secretary for APC in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The Nigerian President will be seeking a second successive term of office next year since his enthronement in 2015.

Second Nigerian minister quits in fresh setback for Buhari

Nigeria's women's affairs minister on Saturday handed in her resignation to President Muhammadu Buhari in the latest setback for his party before presidential polls in February.
Aisha Alhassan is the second minister to quit this month. Kemi Adeosun stepped down as finance minister over the alleged forgery of a document exempting her from compulsory national service.
"Today, the 29th of September 2018, I wish to transmit to the President my decision to resign as the Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and withdraw my membership of the All Progressive Congress (APC)," Alhassan tweeted.

Buhari congratulates first black man elected senator in Italy

Toni Iwobi of Nigerian origin and living in Italy for 41 years has become the first African ever to be elected senator in the country. On the sidelines of the 73rd United Nations General Assembly in New York, Thursday, he met with President Buhari along with a high-powered team from the Italian Senate.
“My congratulations to you, and to Italy more,” President Buhari told Iwobi, who was elected in March this year, on the platform of the far right League Party. “It shows the advanced respect of Italians for human beings, in spite of color. It’s very impressive.”

Chimamanda Adichie announces return of her creative writing workshop

Chimamanda Adichie announces return of her creative writing workshop and reveals a change in the name
 Award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has announced the return of her annual ‘Creative Writing Workshop.’
The workshop is sponsored by Trace Nigeria and will run from November 20 to November 30, 2018. This announcement was made at a press conference held on September 24, 2018, in Lagos.
 Announcing the return, Chimamanda Adichie stated:
The workshop, which is currently in its 11th year, will continue to provide me the opportunity to contribute to the growth of the writing community in Nigeria. It will also serve as a platform for writers to learn from one another and from established writers.

Tiger Woods gets first win in five years at Tour Championship

TOUR Championship - Final Round
Photo Credit: Tim  Bradbury/Getty
Tiger Woods is officially back, after winning the 2018 Tour Championship on Sunday, marking his first win in more than five years.

The 42-year-old Woods delivered the perfect ending to his amazing return from four back surgeries on Sunday with a performance that felt like old times. He left the competition feeling hopeless as he built a five-shot lead early and hung on to win the championship.