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Codes151:hi, please I want traffic for my website Afriforum.net how can I go about it |
MrCork:his movie head of start is porpular here |
youngest85:hoes aint loyal. |
Comedian Chris Rock has allegedly admitted to having an extramarital affair with Scandal actress Kerry Washington . The cheating rumours surfaced recently after a new Rolling Stone cover story reported a portion of Chris' stand-up routine from his Total Blackout World Tour, in which he reportedly copped to cheating on three different women. The publication continued that the 52-year-old "segues into his infidelities and gets disarmingly specific, describing three women: one famous, one semi-famous and one a member of the retail class." A source revealed to Page Six that the famous woman was 40-year-old Kerry. "He was cheating on his wife with Kerry when they were filming [I Think I Love My Wife] about him, ironically, having fantasies of cheating on his wife. That went on for a while, for like six months, and she found out. There’s no gray area." The affair allegedly happened in 2007, when Kerry was engaged to Big actor David Moscow. Asked in 2016 if he was aware of the affair, David reportedly replied "no comment." Kerry and David were engaged from 2003 until 2007. Speculation about an affair actually began back in 2007, but has resurfaced now in light of the new Rolling Stone interview. The magazine also quoted Chris saying in his routine, "It’s the alimony tour. I’ve got to make some money first." His divorce from Malaak was was finalized last year. Kerry married Nigerian-American former NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha in 2013. The couple has two children, daughter Isabelle, 3, and son Caleb, seven months. Neither Kerry nor Chris have commented publicly on the latest round of rumours. credits: http://www.afriforum.net/353/chris-rock-allegedly-admitted-he-cheated-on-his-wife-wi |
ipreach:funny guy |
Rockiez:want you for wat? |
jcmaiah:actually its getting the desired reach, its just a month old and i got over 1k views from Kenya in one day. i focused on Africa not Nigeria. see the bigger picture? |
this struggle for Biafra is going to be a long one, just hope the vultures wings are strong cos they are going to circle for a while. |
interesting. if everybody is like me we will all be entrepreneous and there wont be any need for job interviews. |
Effiezynews:when youve worked on yourself and can write interesting articles and better headlines i will be happy to work with you. |
Effiezynews:you werent good enough thats why i dint consider you for the job. instead of being bitter work on yourself and make yourself better. the truth hurts? |
vacancy still available |
ipreach:send your username |
funny we are getting there. soon we will copy Indian culture where women pay the "groom-price" |
10,000? what kind of mumu case is this? |
just 5m this one na hungry commissioner |
mespusinglez:if you want that to be you stop gambling. you cant beat the house |
nepapole:they say its not ebola. maybe something similar |
Thepasserby:start by buying a custom domain name. one thing i learnt about blogging is if you want to go far, you have to be willing to invest both money and time in it. dont rush, take one step at a time and things will fall in place. |
Thepasserby:bro you dont have a website, you need to learn and improve yourself if you want to make anything out of blogging. |
as a newbie site owner, getting your online presence noticed is one huge challenge. checkout Afriforum.net if you're interested in reaching an Africa wide audience. |
ogobaby23:babe you got a fine looking body. |
she's a drama-queen, what do you expect? |
Liberian daily; Daily Observer is reporting that a mysterious disease which has so far claimed 12 lives has entered the capital Monrovia. Dr. Francis Nah Kateh, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Deputy Minister of Health, yesterday confirmed a second death in Monrovia from the 'strange disease' that has killed more than ten (10) people in Greenville, Sinoe County. "While two persons are confirmed dead in Monrovia... we have sent blood samples abroad for investigation" he added. Dr. Kateh said the total deaths have now reached 12 including the two in Montserrado County. "Some of those who travelled from Greenville in the aftermath of the situation and arrived in Monrovia are being traced and monitored, while at least two are confirmed dead," Dr. Kateh told the ELBC afternoon news yesterday. He said six of the nine affected people in Sinoe County have been discharged, while the three are in stable condition at the Francis J. Grant Hospital in Greenville, the county's political capital. Kateh noted that the cause of deaths remains unknown, but repeatedly ruled out Ebola and Lassa fever. Meanwhile, Dr. Kateh has informed the public that specimens from the affected people are being sent out of the country to determine the actual cause of deaths as an internal investigation continues. The latest deaths are a concern for residents of Monrovia, who are still grappling with the aftermath of the deadly Ebola virus disease that took away the lives of over 4,000 Liberians in 2014 and 2015. It can be recalled that on April 25, residents of the port city of Greenville woke up to discover that half a dozen of their kinsmen had died under mysterious circumstances. The Ministry of Health representative in River Cess County with oversight responsibility for Sinoe County, Derry S. Duokie's first reaction was that the cluster of deaths was of "unexplained causes," a situation which he said started at about 5 a.m. that day. Duokie had suspected that the deaths of the six people were the result of a "suspected fever of unknown origin (FUO)," which he said health personnel in the county were investigating. The Ministry of Health in Monrovia meanwhile made an urgent call to put into place interventions before the situation gets out of hand. The Liberian National Police (LNP) spokesperson, Sam Collins, who confirmed to the Daily Observer that the police is investigating the deaths, also promised to investigate the circumstances leading the deaths. credits: http://www.afriforum.net/329/12-dead-as-mysterious-disease-enter-liberian-capital-monrovia
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A lucky Kenyan has won the Sh221 million Sportpesa mega jackpot. The winner, who will be unveiled today in a red-carpet ceremony at the Carnivore Restaurant in Nairobi, won the mega jackpot after correctly predicting all the 17 games. PAYING SALARIES With Victor Wanyama earning Sh1 million daily at English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur, the amount can pay his salary for seven months and 11 days, while it can finance Michael Olunga's salary at Chinese Super league side Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng for 18 months. Olunga earns Sh12 million a month. Interestingly, the winner can also finance the prize money in three of the World Marathon Majors richest races -- Boston (Sh71.3 million), Chicago (Sh76 million) and New York (Sh53.9 million) -- and still remain with Sh20 million. Alternatively, he can pay the World Marathon Majors jackpot for two seasons and remain with Sh21 million. What Kenya's Mary Keitany earned when she broke the women's marathon record with victory in London in a new time of 2:17:01 on April 23 is just a fraction of the jackpot. Yesterday, Sportpesa said the winner placed Sh200 on two mega jackpot picks of Sh100 each and by the time the company called him, he had realized that he had won and was already celebrating. "The consumer had realised that something monumental was in the offing as soon as the French top flight Ligue 1 clash between Dijon FCO at home to Bordeaux ended 0-0 as they had predicted," Sportpesa said in a statement. The winner, having been assured of a big windfall, left home to join his best friend at a joint in the outskirts of Nairobi before the last two games of the week's jackpot -- the North London derby pitting Tottenham Hotspur against Arsenal and the Italian Serie A clash between Inter Milan and Napoli -- were played. "The consumer said he met his friend with whom they bet and as they were discussing what to do with the millions a call came through," Sportpesa said. After Sportpesa's announcement about the Sh221,301,602 win on social media, some Kenyans said the win had encouraged them to venture into sports betting. Some Twitter users even went ahead to give a breakdown of what the amount can do in Kenya, with some of them predicting how the winner's life would change. credits: http://www.afriforum.net/330/kenyan-man-won-21m-sport-betting-jackpot
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Rockiez:cant find your mail in my inbox |
Rockiez:the site is undergoing some upgrade, but you can resend your mail. |
Effiezynews:coolibsonbay@gmail.com |
vacancy still available. |
the website is shit. not going thru |
Fash20:she looks normal to you? can you do something like that? |
a bit scary? more at: http://www.afriforum.net/302/some-fascinating-images-gathered-from-around-the-world
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