Aww, Kim cries over her nude pics for W mag, says she'll never pose nude again
A few years ago when her W magazine cover came out, Kim Kardashian cried her eyes out over the silver nude paint pics in the magazine and vowed never to pose nude again because she doesn't want people to think all she's good for is pose nude. Well, she obviously changed her mind and now does not care that the world thinks all she's good for is pose nude. See the hilarious video after the cut...
It's getting interesting! Speaker Tambuwal joins presidential race
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, who recently joined APC, has joined the 2015 presidential race. According to reports, he picked up his presidential nomination and expression of interest forms this past Monday November 10th.
He joins former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, former VP Atiku Abubakar, Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, and the Publisher of Leadership newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah, in the APC presidential race. Any of them of interest to you?
Klint Da Drunk sends lovely shoutout to his wife on instagram
Photos: Fashola meets with SA govt officials, approves repatriation of dead South Africans in Synagogue tragedy
Governor Fashola yesterday met with representatives of the South African government who were in Nigeria to facilitate the repatriation of the bodies of 54 South Africans who died in the September 12th Synagogue building collapse.
Addressing the South African delegation led by South Africa's Minister in the Presidency Mr Jeffrey Radebe, Governor Fashola said the DNA test on 70 bodies out of the 116 retrieved from the scene of the incident have been concluded and gave the go-ahead for the release of the 54 South Africans identified by the DNA test results.
The governor apologized for the delay in the release of the bodies, stating that the state government was being careful in releasing the bodies so as not to hand the body of any victim to a wrong family.
Briefing the delegation, the state Chief Medical Examiner, Prof John Obafunwa, said of the 116 persons that died in the tragic incident, 70 of them have been positively tested and identified. Out of the 70, 54 are South Africans while the remaining were from Nigeria, Benin republic, Togo and other countries.
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