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Elder001:Can't fry, can only cook normal way. |
Elder001:Dey there, father to be. |
Eife:Lol |
Elder001:Lol......Why i no go chop na bros? Lalasticlala&Mynd44 nko? Wetin u one make them do because dem no dey commot here. |
Ejimagift:Lol....Can do 1st only, i dont do 2nd. |
Need something hot, been raining for like 4 days now.
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airsaylongcon:On arms. |
YOUNGELDER1:You're right bro. But most people in our society don't see it like that. Appear like that and they look at you like thug, most especially my side here. In the US, guys with tats, Pierce are in the police force, working in banks. But here, let GTBank or NNPC call you for an interview and to attend with tinted dread, studs and tatoo all over. |
pocohantas:Lol. |
sod09:lol |
vizkiz:Lol... |
Baby Chanco has had a full head of hair since the moment she was born. In only six months her locks grew an impressive amount.
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Chanco’s mother shared her pictures on Instagram. And people fell in love. She now has over 90k hair admirers on her page
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Some of us sink an embarrassing amount of money into expensive hair products and vitamins, while others have been naturally blessed with luscious locks. The six-month-old Japanese girl became Instagram famous for her exquisite hairdo, after her mom posted her baby pictures. Chanco was born with a full head of hair and in six months her mane only continued to grow. This girl is now rocking some serious Elvis Presley-style hair, and people can’t look away. She currently has over 90k following on Instagram. https://www.boredpanda.com/baby-luscious-hair-babychanco/?utm_source=direct&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=direct
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But people are still enraged.
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And she actually tried to clear her name on an Instagram post.
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The law was changed after the death of Joanna Demafelis, a Filipina domestic worker murdered in Kuwait.
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Sondos al-Qattan beauty blogger and social media star from Kuwait, caused international outrage recently after her derogatory comments about Filipino ‘guest workers’ went viral. Al-Qattan’s short Instagram video, now deleted, expressed her disgust that her ‘servants’ are now legally required to have a day, yes a whole day off each week, and keep their passports with them at all times. Kuwait, like some other countries in the Gulf region, employs the controversial ‘Kafala‘ system, which gives local employers wide-ranging powers over migrant workers in the construction and service industries. Kuwait’s booming oil-based economy relies heavily on foreign workers, mostly from places like India, the Philippines and Bangladesh, who make up two-thirds of Kuwait’s population of 4.5 million. 90% of Kuwaiti households employ and ‘sponsor’ foreign domestic workers, and abuses of the system are widespread. As well as routinely having passports and salaries withheld, workers are unable to leave or change jobs without their employers’ consent. Some cases have involved physical and sexual assault, even murder, with the ‘guest worker’ having little legal assistance to rely on. The system is seen by many as a modern form of slavery, and has become the source of diplomatic tension between Kuwait and the Philippines over the way Filipino domestic workers have been treated. The Philippines have now imposed a total ban on new workers seeking employment in Kuwait, pending investigation into several suspicious deaths. Al-Qattan’s rant has brought a renewed focus on this problematic situation, and people are demanding that high-profile brands that she works with drop her immediately. The star, who has 2.3 million followers on Instagram, offered an apology and explanation for her outburst, urging people not to judge her without knowing her personally. “Don’t judge a person without full understanding of the situation,” she wrote. Just because you don’t agree, doesn’t mean that you’re right!” https://www.boredpanda.com/social-media-beauty-influencer-filipino-workers-sondos-alqattan-kuwait/?cexp_id=11380&cexp_var=11&_f=featured&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=direct
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Evacuation: Cars are blocked at the closed National Road near Kineta. The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, speaks to the media during his visit. A firefighter wears a flame-resistant suit in Rafina.
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Rescuers and volunteers push an inflatable boat as locals are evacuated from the area in Mati. A house burns following a wildfire at Neos Voutzas, near Athens. A man walks past burnt cars in a neighborhood following a wildfire at the village of Mati.
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Firefighters, soldiers and local residents carry a hose and battle the wildfire as it burns in the town of Rafina.
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The majority of the casualties were found in their homes or cars in Mati, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said. People watch a wildfire in the town of Rafina, near Athens.
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Fire fighters carry the body of a victim through the streets this morning as emergency crews sifted through the remains. There were horrific scenes in the resort of Mati where 26 bodies, apparently families, were found huddled together near a beach having perished in the wildfires. Cars and buildings were left in charred ruins as flames ripped through the Kineta village area. The death toll is expected to climb today.
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At least 50 people have been killed including 26 who died fleeing from a seaside villa as deadly forest fires ripped through Greece. Hundreds of tourists have been evacuated from beaches while three woman and a child drowned in the sea while trying to escape flames rampaging through woodland around the Athens region. In an 'extreme situation' fuelled by winds of up to 65mph and 104F (40C) temperatures, the worst Greek forest fires in a decade ripped through communities in a matter of minutes leaving lines of cars torched and farms and forests charred. The youngest victim was a six-month-old baby who died of smoke inhalation. Horrified officials found 26 bodies, apparently families, huddled tightly together many of them hugging in a field less than a 100ft from the sea and near a villa in the devastated coastal town of Mati, 25 miles from the capital. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5984481/At-seven-dead-huge-forest-fires-destroy-homes-vehicles-Greek-holiday-resorts.html
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