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Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State and his deputy, Chief Steven Lawani, were involved in a ghastly road accident on Friday in which eight people were injured. The accident came a day before the governor’s 50th birthday which holds today. The governor’s official vehicle in which he was travelling and his spare vehicle were directly affected by the impact of the crash. The two officials who were in the same vehicle escaped unhurt. Click here to see the photos |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-0ubPiPHd6Vc/VGW9vYXkp2I/AAAAAAAABso/UIQI1dTLvZY/s400/beyeonce.jpg[/img] Taylor Swift may be breaking records in the music industry, but Beyonce is breaking the bank. The superstar singer has for the second year in a row topped Forbes' list of the top-earning women in music. The artist known as Beyonce Knowles Carter slid into the No. 1 slot last year with $53 million in earnings; she more than doubled that in 2014 by earning $115 million. "Beyonce played 95 shows during our scoring period, bringing in an average $2.4 million per city," Forbes reports. "She added endorsement deals from the likes of H&M and Pepsi -- plus her self-titled surprise album, which hit iTunes in December 2013 and quickly became one of the year's top sellers -- to send her income into nine-figure territory." Swift came in second with $64 million in earnings, which she can add to her accomplishment of selling almost 1.3 million records during the first week of the release for her "1989" album. Pink ranked No. 3 with $52 million, followed by Rihanna with $48 million and Katy Perry with $40 million. Forbes bases its list on calculating income from record and merchandise sales, touring, endorsements, publishing and other ventures, without deducting for management and/or attorney fees. The earnings were calculated from June 2013 to June 2014 and were based on data from Pollstar, the RIAA and Nielsen SoundScan, as well as interviews with managers, lawyers and executives. Click here for more |
Kim Kardashian has made her red carpet debut since her shocking photo reveal. The E! star stepped out tonight to promote Kylie Jenner's Kylie Hair Kouture launch at James Kendall Salon in Beverly Hills with her sister Khloé Kardashian, and as you may have expected, Kim was flaunting those even more famous curves with her outfit choice. North West's mama wore a trendy pair of high-waisted flare pants with a long-sleeve crop top that showed off the girls. And while her cleavage is known to grab everyone's attention when on display, it's kind of a different story now. After all, it's gonna be hard to top completely nude photos. MORE: 24 Things That Would Break the Internet Besides Kim Kardashian's Full-Frontal Photo Shoot Kim's full-frontal for Paper magazine continues to break the Internet, and the latest information about her racy photo shoot may be the most surprising detail of all—she wasn't paid a penny to drop trou. Plot twist! "Kim was not paid to appear in the magazine," a rep from Paper tells E! News. "She was very excited to work with French photographer Jean-Paul Goude. Paper has never paid anyone to be on its cover." Yep, while many may have assumed that the brunette bombshell was paid big money for her bare shots, we find out that was definitely not the case. "Kim was all game for anything and the art of it," a source tells E! News. "He's iconic." Read more here
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A family at Jakande Estate, Mile 2 area of Lagos State lost three of their children to a fire outbreak in their apartment on Tuesday night. According to residents, their mother had lit a candle, shortly after returning from a church service and then she locked the children in the room, went out to pick clothes she had washed and spread out to dry earlier in the day. Few minutes later, the fire started and the three children identified as Darasimi Ilori (eight months old), Temiloluwa (7), and Daniel (10) who were asleep in the room, were burnt to death. The Director of the Lagos State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe said they were unable to save the children because his men were not Read more here |