“I Am Not A Racist, But Michelle Obama Has A Monkey Face And Poor English” – American Woman

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Colorado University professor and a pediatric anesthesiologist who works at Denver Health Medical Center, Michelle Herren, is claiming she is not racist, after making racist comments about First Lady Michelle Obama. .

On Facebook, Herren had posted a picture of Michelle Obama yelling, and added her own caption: “Doesn’t seem to be speaking too eloquently here, thank god we can’t hear her! Harvard??? That’s a place for ‘entitled’ folks said all the liberals!” .

In the comments, Herren added, “Monkey face and poor ebonic English!!! There! I feel better and am still not racist!!! Just calling it like it is!” After being called out for the posts (which she’s deleted), Herren said she’s actually not racist. .

Dr. Herren, who makes $363,600 a year, will keep her job with Denver Health. Denver Health said in a statement: “We don’t condone nor do we agree with the statements Dr. Herren made, as they are inconsistent with Denver Health’s mission and values.

However, we cannot control the opinions our staff choose to express as private individuals.”

Update She Has Been Suspended from Work!!

I Was In Need Of Money For My Honeymoon – Man Caught With Heroin At Lagos Airport

A commercial tricyclist in Owerri, the Imo State capital, and an Abuja-based trader have been caught by National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) officials at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos with 6.390kg of  heroin.
Cajetan Chinedu Egwin, was arrested on arrival from Kigali, Rwanda,while King Sunday, was nabbed on arrival from Nairobi, Kenya.The drug with an estimated street value of N575 million was hidden in their luggage.
NDLEA Lagos Airport Commander Ahmadu Garba said:

“Egwin arrived from Kigali on a Rwanda Airline flight while Sunday imported the drug found on him from Nairobi during inward screening of passengers on an Ethiopian Airline flight. The suspects are being investigated.

“Preliminary investigation by the agency, however, indicated that drug trafficking cartels are gradually changing their mode of operation by turning to African countries in sourcing narcotic drugs like heroin. The suspects were also recruited for a fee to import the drugs into the country. Egwin who is not married said he needed money to repair his commercial tricycle while Sunday who left his wife after four days of marriage under the guise of a business trip said that he needed money for his honeymoon and business.”

Egwin, a commercial tricycle rider in Owerri said

“The engine of my tricycle which is my only source of livelihood is bad. While I was looking for money to fix it, I was introduced to the man that promised to pay me N400,000 on the condition that I will bring his drug from Kigali. I accepted the offer because nobody was willing to help me. Apart from the repairs, my rent is due and my landlord has been asking for his money,” he said.

Sunday said

“I erroneously took the decision to smuggle drugs barely four days after my marriage. I was in need of money for my honeymoon and also for my business but I should not have involved myself in drug trafficking. My thinking was that I could smuggle the drug from Nairobi in two days without my wife knowing that I travelled out of the country. All my life, I have been upright in my transactions but this is a huge mistake and I regret my action.”

NDLEA’s Chairman/Chief Executive Col Muhammad Abdallah (rtd) said drug traffickers were turning to African countries to smuggle heroin produced in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Thailand and other far away countries.

 ”The Agency successfully foiled their plan with the arrest and seizure of the drugs. Drug cartels thought it would be easy to smuggle the drugs into the country since heroin is not produced in Africa but I am happy that we are thinking far ahead of them,” he said.

 

Steamy Photos From Omotola Jalade Ekeinde New Movie Titled Alter Ego (Must See)

scrn111111 Popular actress, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is returning to the big screens. She is starring in ‘Alter Ego’, a new film by Moses Inwang and a trailer shared online shows Omotola in some steamy scenes. See more screenshots after the cut.

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Photos: Suspected Kidnappers Stripped Naked And Mercilessly Beaten

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Three persons have been given the jungle justice treatment over allegations of attempted kidnap.

First Class Graduate Who Died At Kano State NYSC Camp, Due To Negligence, Buried In Osun State

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The remains of Ifedolapo Oladepo, the corps member who died in NYSC camp, Kano was today interred in Osogbo at her family’s residence.

Many were not able to hide their feelings as the first class graduate of Transport management from the Ladoke Akintola university of Technology, ogbomoso began her final journey.

She died on Tuesday at the NYSC orientation camp in Kano state.

May Her Gentle Soul RIP

Photos: Kenyan Governor Awiti And Lawmaker Oyugi Engage In Serious Public Fight (Must See)

1aaKenyan Governor Cyprian Awiti of Homa Bay, and a lawmaker, Oyugi Magwanga, got into an argument at a rally and fought it out in front of everybody present. Another photo after the cut…

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A True Noble Man: Prof Wole Soyinka Finally Tears His Green Card Over Trumps Victory

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Literature Nobel Wole Soyinka, Thursday, said he has fulfilled his pledge to throw away his US residency green card and leave the country if Donald Trump won the presidential election. .

Shortly before the vote, Soyinka had vowed to give up his permanent US residency over a Trump victory to protest against the Republican billionaire’s campaign promises to get tough on immigration. .

“I have already done it, I have disengaged (from the United States). I have done what I said I would do,” the 82-year-old told AFP on the sidelines of an education conference at the University of Johannesburg. .

“I had a horror of what is to come with Trump… I threw away the (green) card, and I have relocated, and I’m back to where I have always been” — meaning Nigeria. .

The prolific playwright, novelist and poet won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986 and has been a regular teacher at US universities including Harvard, Cornell and Yale.