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Bobrisky got angry lately on snapchat on how some of her friends back stabbed her https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYIAzoMYR5c |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXLe5U_XHIE Peter Okoye hangs out with his friends in Lagos to party. |
Bobrisky a popular Nigerian Transgender came out last week on Snapchat to address his ''Haters'' which he thinks are mostly females [Because he is beautiful] for accusing him of been a gay. Listening to his audio recording he claims to be a gay and his so called ''Bae'' can knack his anywhere, front, back, they are free, anywhere!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_P4viS-WFA |
Bobrisky a popular Nigerian Transgender came out last week on Snapchat to address his ''Haters'' which he thinks are mostly females [Because he is beautiful] for accusing him of been a gay. Listening to his audio recording he claims to be a gay and his so called ''Bae'' can knack his anywhere, front, back, they are free, anywhere!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_P4viS-WFA |
https://i0.wp.com/1.bp..com/-oYOJihEFWzo/WAvl9dC0rLI/AAAAAAAKwws/H6-iq5K0M-Er1y4UN2m8vSYwXD9zMH1mgCLcB/s1600/5.png?w=640&ssl=1 The 2016 edition of the MTV Africa Music Awards, which took place today, October 22, 2016, at the Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg, South Africa saw the host country dominate the list by winning six awards, while Nigeria went home with five. See the full list after the cut…. Best Live Act – Cassper Nyovest (South Africa) Best Lusophone –C4 Pedro (Angola) Legend Award –Hugh Masekela (South Africa) Best Female Award – Yemi Alade (Nigeria) Best Francophone Award – Serge Beynaud (Ivory Coast) Best Group – Sauti Sol (Kenya) Best Pop & Alternative – Kyle Deutsch& Shekhinah (South Africa) Best International Act – Drake (United State of America) Best Male Act – Wizkid (Nigeria) Listeners Choice – Jah Prayzah (Zimbabwe) Video of the Year – Youssoupha Niguer Ma Vie (Congo) Best Collaboration – DJ Maphorisa ft, Wizkid & DJ Bucks (South Africa & Nigeria) Personality of the Year– Caster Semenya (South Africa) Best Hip Hop – Emtee (South Africa) Best New Act – Tekno (Nigeria) Song of the Year – Patoranking ft, Wande Coal (Nigeria) Artiste of the Year – Wizkid (Nigeria) Source : http://applehum.com/blog/2016/10/22/mtv-africa-music-awards-2016-full-list-of-winners/ |
But really, isn’t any photo of Ooni of Ife and Olori Wuraola-Zynab Ogunwusi a gorgeous photo? https://i0.wp.com/www.informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/IMG_20161020_233333_549-600x417.jpg?resize=600%2C417 See another stunning portrait of Olori Wuraola https://i1.wp.com/www.informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/IMG_20161020_233404_002-600x570.jpg?resize=600%2C570 Source : http://applehum.com/blog/2016/10/21/stunning-images-of-ooni-of-ife-and-olori-wuraola-zynab-ogunwusi/ |
But really, isn’t any photo of Ooni of Ife and Olori Wuraola-Zynab Ogunwusi a gorgeous photo? https://i0.wp.com/www.informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/IMG_20161020_233333_549-600x417.jpg?resize=600%2C417 See another stunning portrait of Olori Wuraola https://i1.wp.com/www.informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/IMG_20161020_233404_002-600x570.jpg?resize=600%2C570 Source : http://applehum.com/blog/2016/10/21/stunning-images-of-ooni-of-ife-and-olori-wuraola-zynab-ogunwusi/ |
https://i1.wp.com/www.informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/212.jpg?resize=669%2C429 The Imo State House of Assembly is giving urgent attention to a bill seeking to end the practice of female private part mutilation in the state. The speaker, Acho Ihim, who spoke to The Punch through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Bennett Ilochuonwu, in Owerri, the state capital on Tuesday, said the bill when passed into law would prohibit all forms of violence, including physical, s*xual, psychological and all domestic harmful traditional practices, particularly female private part mutilation. Ihim said, “This so-called circumcision of the girl child is arrant violation of our female fundamental human rights to life, physical integrity, right to health and except under medical prerogative, the practice subjects its victims to avoidable health risks and other life-threatening hazards “ The lawmaker, who described female private part mutilation as obnoxious and despicable, said it was one of those age-long negative traditional practices that the state legislature was committed to abolishing. He said, “Because of the perennial nature of female private part mutilation in the south-east zone, the Imo State House of Assembly recognises that the desirable transformation paradigm of this age-long intolerable practice may require extended time but nonetheless affirm unequivocally that every effort must be made through legislation, proper education, information and enlightenment to protect the girl child and women from this wanton disfigurement of womanhood”. Ihim, who called on the people of the state to support the Legislature in ending the practice, added that the bill, when passed into law, would provide protection for victims of female private part mutilation and punish offenders accordingly. |
https://i2.wp.com/778819914.r.worldcdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Zimbabwe-NL.png?resize=665%2C333The shocking incident happened earlier in the week at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe as students ran helter skelter after the sudden appearance of a snake during school assembly. The incident left many of the students injured in the ensuing pandemonium. Speaking about what actually happened, a reliable source told Zimbabwean media outlet, B-Metro : “It’s not really clear what caused the children to run away from school because there are two different versions; both involve a snake. ”When they were at the assembly point, it’s said one pupil fell down and started moving like a snake resulting in teachers and pupils scurrying. “Some pupils claim it was a real snake and they ran away after seeing it. “Others just screamed and followed the rest,” he said. The incident caused the school management to cancel school lessons for the day. Dan Moyo, the Education Director of the province is yet to confirm the particular school where the incident took place as he said he had not yet received the report from the school headmaster. Source : www..com.ng/primary-school-student-reportedly-turns-snake-assembly-ground/ |
https://778819914.r.worldcdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/index-26.jpg Former Nigeria captain Joseph Yobo who was joined by the likes of David Moyes, Samuel Eto’o, Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah, Lomana Lualua, Laryea Kingston, Nwankwo Kanu, Austin Okocha, Mutiu Adepoju, Austin Eguavoen and Ben Iroha to celebrate his testimonial match in Port Harcourt on Friday, says he is satisfied with what he achieved during his career and holds no regrets. “It feels great. It is a big blessing to be in this position and I’m thankful to God,” Yobo, captain of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winning Nigeria team, told media representatives after the match according to GOAL. “It is very emotional but I’m very happy. My family are here to see me one more time and that makes me feel good. “Injury had denied me from announcing my final retirement and this is the first time that I’m returning to the play after a year. I’m grateful to David Moyes, Samuel Eto’o and everyone that came to support – they made my day.” “I’m very satisfied with my career,” he said when asked if he had any regrets in his career. “It takes only the grace of God to achieve what Joseph Yobo has done; three Africa Nations Cup and three World Cup appearances says it all. “I don’t know how I made 101 caps for Nigeria, I’m thankful to God. Source : http://.com.ng/im-satisfied-career-takes-grace-god-achieve-joseph-yobo/ |
Africa is indisputably a beautiful continent, little wonder why the colonial masters scrambled for power in the continent like termites to a light bulb. Well in addition to the breathtaking beauty of the continent, Africa has other array of incredibilities, incredible facts that would give you the OHs and the WOWs . Here are some ear tingling, interesting facts about Africa, well you can call it the Africa’s trivia: 1. Graca Machel https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Wife-2-690x450.jpg?resize=690%2C450 Graca Machel is the only woman that has ever held the position of a first lady of two different countries; Mozambique and South Africa. Wow wondering how she pulled that off! definitely has a penchant for leadership. 2. The Use Of Flamethrowers In SA https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/b7572121b1cab173d581809cb876813da6f98dd9.jpeg?w=750 In South Africa it is legal to attach flamethrowers to cars so as to deter car hijacking. Lol I think car hijackers in South Africa should always have fire extinguishers in handy. 3. The Land Of Gold https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/MineDump5.jpg?resize=768%2C379 Witwatersrand, South Africa is the origin of almost half of the gold ever mined on Earth. Wow I guess we can call it the promised land flowing with golden milk and honey… lol https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/0ae9eca.jpg?w=631 4. Idi Amin https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/insight02pix.jpg?w=595 The official title of Idi Amin, the Ugandan dictator, was “His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular”. Hmmmm, wondering if it’s just me? but I’ve this strong conviction that he was Power-sick! 5. The Libya Flag https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/6003064_f496.jpg?w=496 Libya’s current flag, introduced in 2011 after Gaddafi’s government was overthrown , is a red-black-green triband featuring a white star and crescent. Although, from 1977 to 2011, Libya had a single colour for it’s flag, with no designs, insignias or other details and was the only country with such a flag. Gaddafi chose it because it symbolized both Islam and his political principles which are according to his Green Book. Kinda strange I’ll say. 6. The Strait of Gibraltar https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1414346371583_wps_9_Strait_of_giblartar_jpg.jpg?w=634 At the Strait of Gibraltar, Africa and Europe are separated by less than 9 miles_ separating Spain from Morocco. The two countries are talking on constructing an undersea rail tunnel to link the rail systems in Africa and Europe. I suppose is possible to reside in Africa and commute daily to work in Europe…cool isn’t it? https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Mega-Projects-Bering-Strait-6.jpg?w=550 7. The World’s Oldest Alphabet https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/54924d95ca71b26903ec5f6ff9fbd85a.jpg?w=367 The world’s oldest alphabet called Ethiopic is found in Ethiopia and probably one of the longest with 345 letters! Like seriously? 8. The word “Crossword” https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/crossword-mind_2.jpg?resize=768%2C798 The word “Crossword” in Kiswahili, a language spoken mainly by people in eastern and central Africa is “chemshebongo” which, when translated, means “boil brains”. I suppose it’s wise one gets ice to cool the brain when doing crossword puzzle_ it’s your brain’s health we’re talking about here… lol 9. The World’s Biggest Frog https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/goliath_frog_02_0.jpg?w=710 The world’s biggest frog is found in Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon. It’s called the Goliath frog, it can grow as long as a foot and weighs up to 8lb. You know am beginning to wonder about the possibility of a David frog. 10. Pyramids In Sudan https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/600_442541047.jpeg?w=600 Sudan has more than 200 pyramids, double the number found in Egypt. The Meroe pyramids were part of the Nubian Kingdom of Kush and are up to 4,600 years old. Hmmm, how epic. 11. The Oldest University In The World https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/University-of-Timbuktu-.png?resize=768%2C515 The home of the oldest university in the world is Timbuktu, Mali, established in 982 CE. By the 12th century, the city was such an intellectual hub that National Geographic has referred to it as the Paris of the medieval world. Wow that was brainy. Yeah, and there they are , I guess you owe me a dime! Right? Well never mind. Source : http://applehum.com/2016/04/25/10-amazing-facts-africa-bet-last-dime-never-knew/ |
Africa is indisputably a beautiful continent, little wonder why the colonial masters scrambled for power in the continent like termites to a light bulb. Well in addition to the breathtaking beauty of the continent, Africa has other array of incredibilities, incredible facts that would give you the OHs and the WOWs . Here are some ear tingling, interesting facts about Africa, well you can call it the Africa’s trivia: 1. Graca Machel https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Wife-2-690x450.jpg?resize=690%2C450 Graca Machel is the only woman that has ever held the position of a first lady of two different countries; Mozambique and South Africa. Wow wondering how she pulled that off! definitely has a penchant for leadership. 2. The Use Of Flamethrowers In SA https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/b7572121b1cab173d581809cb876813da6f98dd9.jpeg?w=750 In South Africa it is legal to attach flamethrowers to cars so as to deter car hijacking. Lol I think car hijackers in South Africa should always have fire extinguishers in handy. 3. The Land Of Gold https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/MineDump5.jpg?resize=768%2C379 Witwatersrand, South Africa is the origin of almost half of the gold ever mined on Earth. Wow I guess we can call it the promised land flowing with golden milk and honey… lol https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/0ae9eca.jpg?w=631 4. Idi Amin https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/insight02pix.jpg?w=595 The official title of Idi Amin, the Ugandan dictator, was “His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular”. Hmmmm, wondering if it’s just me? but I’ve this strong conviction that he was Power-sick! 5. The Libya Flag https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/6003064_f496.jpg?w=496 Libya’s current flag, introduced in 2011 after Gaddafi’s government was overthrown , is a red-black-green triband featuring a white star and crescent. Although, from 1977 to 2011, Libya had a single colour for it’s flag, with no designs, insignias or other details and was the only country with such a flag. Gaddafi chose it because it symbolized both Islam and his political principles which are according to his Green Book. Kinda strange I’ll say. 6. The Strait of Gibraltar https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1414346371583_wps_9_Strait_of_giblartar_jpg.jpg?w=634 At the Strait of Gibraltar, Africa and Europe are separated by less than 9 miles_ separating Spain from Morocco. The two countries are talking on constructing an undersea rail tunnel to link the rail systems in Africa and Europe. I suppose is possible to reside in Africa and commute daily to work in Europe…cool isn’t it? https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Mega-Projects-Bering-Strait-6.jpg?w=550 7. The World’s Oldest Alphabet https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/54924d95ca71b26903ec5f6ff9fbd85a.jpg?w=367 The world’s oldest alphabet called Ethiopic is found in Ethiopia and probably one of the longest with 345 letters! Like seriously? 8. The word “Crossword” https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/crossword-mind_2.jpg?resize=768%2C798 The word “Crossword” in Kiswahili, a language spoken mainly by people in eastern and central Africa is “chemshebongo” which, when translated, means “boil brains”. I suppose it’s wise one gets ice to cool the brain when doing crossword puzzle_ it’s your brain’s health we’re talking about here… lol 9. The World’s Biggest Frog https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/goliath_frog_02_0.jpg?w=710 The world’s biggest frog is found in Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon. It’s called the Goliath frog, it can grow as long as a foot and weighs up to 8lb. You know am beginning to wonder about the possibility of a David frog. 10. Pyramids In Sudan https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/600_442541047.jpeg?w=600 Sudan has more than 200 pyramids, double the number found in Egypt. The Meroe pyramids were part of the Nubian Kingdom of Kush and are up to 4,600 years old. Hmmm, how epic. 11. The Oldest University In The World https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/University-of-Timbuktu-.png?resize=768%2C515 The home of the oldest university in the world is Timbuktu, Mali, established in 982 CE. By the 12th century, the city was such an intellectual hub that National Geographic has referred to it as the Paris of the medieval world. Wow that was brainy. Yeah, and there they are , I guess you owe me a dime! Right? Well never mind. Source : http://applehum.com/2016/04/25/10-amazing-facts-africa-bet-last-dime-never-knew/ |
Africa is indisputably a beautiful continent, little wonder why the colonial masters scrambled for power in the continent like termites to a light bulb. Well in addition to the breathtaking beauty of the continent, Africa has other array of incredibilities, incredible facts that would give you the OHs and the WOWs . Here are some ear tingling, interesting facts about Africa, well you can call it the Africa’s trivia: 1. Graca Machel https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Wife-2-690x450.jpg?resize=690%2C450 Graca Machel is the only woman that has ever held the position of a first lady of two different countries; Mozambique and South Africa. Wow wondering how she pulled that off! definitely has a penchant for leadership. 2. The Use Of Flamethrowers In SA https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/b7572121b1cab173d581809cb876813da6f98dd9.jpeg?w=750 In South Africa it is legal to attach flamethrowers to cars so as to deter car hijacking. Lol I think car hijackers in South Africa should always have fire extinguishers in handy. 3. The Land Of Gold https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/MineDump5.jpg?resize=768%2C379 Witwatersrand, South Africa is the origin of almost half of the gold ever mined on Earth. Wow I guess we can call it the promised land flowing with golden milk and honey… lol https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/0ae9eca.jpg?w=631 4. Idi Amin https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/insight02pix.jpg?w=595 The official title of Idi Amin, the Ugandan dictator, was “His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular”. Hmmmm, wondering if it’s just me? but I’ve this strong conviction that he was Power-sick! 5. The Libya Flag https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/6003064_f496.jpg?w=496 Libya’s current flag, introduced in 2011 after Gaddafi’s government was overthrown , is a red-black-green triband featuring a white star and crescent. Although, from 1977 to 2011, Libya had a single colour for it’s flag, with no designs, insignias or other details and was the only country with such a flag. Gaddafi chose it because it symbolized both Islam and his political principles which are according to his Green Book. Kinda strange I’ll say. 6. The Strait of Gibraltar https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1414346371583_wps_9_Strait_of_giblartar_jpg.jpg?w=634 At the Strait of Gibraltar, Africa and Europe are separated by less than 9 miles_ separating Spain from Morocco. The two countries are talking on constructing an undersea rail tunnel to link the rail systems in Africa and Europe. I suppose is possible to reside in Africa and commute daily to work in Europe…cool isn’t it? https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Mega-Projects-Bering-Strait-6.jpg?w=550 7. The World’s Oldest Alphabet https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/54924d95ca71b26903ec5f6ff9fbd85a.jpg?w=367 The world’s oldest alphabet called Ethiopic is found in Ethiopia and probably one of the longest with 345 letters! Like seriously? 8. The word “Crossword” https://i0.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/crossword-mind_2.jpg?resize=768%2C798 The word “Crossword” in Kiswahili, a language spoken mainly by people in eastern and central Africa is “chemshebongo” which, when translated, means “boil brains”. I suppose it’s wise one gets ice to cool the brain when doing crossword puzzle_ it’s your brain’s health we’re talking about here… lol 9. The World’s Biggest Frog https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/goliath_frog_02_0.jpg?w=710 The world’s biggest frog is found in Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon. It’s called the Goliath frog, it can grow as long as a foot and weighs up to 8lb. You know am beginning to wonder about the possibility of a David frog. 10. Pyramids In Sudan https://i1.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/600_442541047.jpeg?w=600 Sudan has more than 200 pyramids, double the number found in Egypt. The Meroe pyramids were part of the Nubian Kingdom of Kush and are up to 4,600 years old. Hmmm, how epic. 11. The Oldest University In The World https://i2.wp.com/applehum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/University-of-Timbuktu-.png?resize=768%2C515 The home of the oldest university in the world is Timbuktu, Mali, established in 982 CE. By the 12th century, the city was such an intellectual hub that National Geographic has referred to it as the Paris of the medieval world. Wow that was brainy. Yeah, and there they are , I guess you owe me a dime! Right? Well never mind. Source : http://applehum.com/2016/04/25/10-amazing-facts-africa-bet-last-dime-never-knew/ |
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