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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Dakore Egbuson-Akande Gives Birth To Baby Girl


Ex-Nollywood Actress and
singer Dakore Akande nee Egbuson who
got married to her long time fiance Olumide
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Nigerian actress Opeyemi Ayeola delivers baby #2 in London...hehe

Opeyemi and hubby Layi Owolonse
Nigerian Actress Opeyemi
Ayeola Delivers Baby # 2 in London... Share on

BBA 4 Housemates, Quinn and Jennifer, expecting first child


quinn and his gurl jenn are expecting their 1st kiddo.. Share on

Update on Dbanj and Don Jazzy's drug rumor arrest

There were reports
circulating via an online media outlet that
Don Jazzy & Dbanj were arrested for drug
trafficking. The Mo’Hits camp finally reacted
with this official statement below.
Dbanj and Don Jazzy are Share on

Globacom has emerged one of the 10 most valuable brands in Africa

Globacom has emerged one of the 10 most
valuable brands in Africa and the only
privately owned company to make the top
10 at the inaugural Brand Africa 100
Awards..
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Crash kills 11

Eleven people have died in a truck crash, the
second reported lethal truck accident in the
past week in Nigeria’s northeast.
A Federal Road Safety Commission official
said a fuel-bearing truck collided with a 16-
seater minibus on Monday morning along
the Damaturu-Potiskum Road in Yobe State.
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Angry youths set 2 suspected robbers ablaze in Edo

BARELY 48 hours after a
community leader in Igarra, Akoko Edo
Local Government Area of Edo State, Mr.
Aigboje Emah, petitioned the Edo State
Police Commissioner and the State
Security Services, SSS, over the activities
of a notorious armed robber in the area,
angry youths of the area apprehended
the suspect and one Toyin Opashi and
set the duo ablaze after they were
beaten to a pulp.
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Cossy vs Rugged toh badt!!!

Cossy and ruggeddy baba @ an event over the weekend...

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Cossy, Cossy!

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PHCN ordered to pay N8m to electrocuted woman’s family....

Bauchi—Power Holding Company, PHCN,
has been ordered to pay N8.4million
compensation to the family of a
deceased pregnant woman who was
electrocuted through alleged negligence
by the company.
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