If you’ve ever seen the show Botched, you know that plastic surgery can sometimes go horribly, horribly wrong. Filler looks lopsided, implants move out of place, people have bad reactions to Botox. But what happens when a plastic surgeon posts pictures of their work–and thinks it actually looks good?
Plastic surgeon Dr. Kim has become the talk of the internet after his before and after pictures went viral on social media. Through his TikTok account @jiezou16, Dr. Kim has posted dozens of videos showing his clients before and after he performed plastic surgery on them. The results have been… well, shocking to say the least.
reiddecuti: Let's watch and see. Nigeria government have successfully turned Nigerians to be Thomas, no longer believing what they hear from the government but seeing.
That's to say seeing is believing. Until I see petroleum products from the refinery hitting the street, I ain't believing.
The Port Harcourt Refinery in Rivers State has recommenced operation in line with the Federal Government's promise to ensure the production of refined products at the facility in December 2023.
The Port Harcourt Refinery in Rivers State has recommenced operation in line with the Federal Government’s promise to ensure the production of refined products at the facility in December 2023.
Terrifying video shows the moment a Ukrainian politician casually detonated multiple grenades during a heated village council meeting Friday, injuring at least 26 people in what is being investigated as an act of terrorism.
The incident occurred about 90 minutes into a livestreamed meeting in the Keretsky Village Council in Ukraine’s Western Zakarpattia region Friday.
A short clip shared by the Ukrainian National Police shows a man — later identified as deputy Serhiy Batryn, a member of Ukraine’s parliament — entering the council headquarters during the debate about finances.
“May I speak?” he finally asks — before removing at least three hand grenades from his jacket pockets and tossing them on the floor.
Stunned people jump up and duck for cover as the explosives go off with loud bangs and flashes, filling the council chamber with thick smoke and screams of agony.
“I can’t walk!” a woman’s anguished voice is heard crying out in Ukrainian during the chaos.
For instance tinubu visiting another state in Nigeria we all know he'll be needing convoys and bulletproof cars,how are his official vehicles transported from Abuja to wherever he is,does Nigeria have an airline that carries vehicles?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoBzYHRYswc?si=bXpWpHz6Agm6rleM The Zamfara State Government says it has recovered about 50 operational vehicles allegedly taken away by the immediate past governor of the state, Bello Matawalle.Briefing journalists on Thursday in Gusau, Sani Sambo, a spokesperson for Governor Dauda Lawal said the action followed the judgement by a Federal High Court in Sokoto last Friday.
He said due process was carefully followed to recover the vehicles from the Gusau and Maradun residences of the former governor who earlier denied having possession of any government property when he was leaving office as governor.Sambo stated that the Governor Dauda Lawal-led administration is doing everything possible to bring about the desired development in the state but not to witch hunt or project anyone in a bad light.When Lawal took over power as governor of Zamfara on May 29, 2023, the controversy about stolen operational vehicles at the Government House Gusau and siphoning of public funds set in, and security agencies raided the two residences of Matawalle in Gusau and Maradun local governments where some vehicles were recovered.
The former governor quickly secured a court order restraining the state government from such action, pending the determination of the court’s decision on the matter.
According to the state government, the court in Sokoto dismissed the former governor’s suit against it.
An explosion was reported at a home in Arlington, Va. on Monday night after a suspect fired a flare gun from the residence, according to local police.
Police attempted to serve a search warrant on Monday afternoon when the suspect fired a flare gun from the home, causing an explosion and subsequent fire at the home, The Associated Press (AP) reported.
DCNewsNow, which is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which also owns The Hill, reported neighbors of the suspect called 911 around 4:45 p.m. after the man discharged his flare gun.
A tactical team then tried to execute a search warrant at the suspect’s home and the explosion occurred around 8 p.m., DCNewsNow reported, citing Arlington County Police Department. Neighbors were evacuated and will be permitted back into their homes when its safe to do so, per DCNewsNow.
Arlington police first alerted residents of the incident shortly after 8:15 p.m., asking members of the public to avoid the area while police investigate at the scene.
The Arlington Fire Department said shortly after 10:30 p.m. on Monday that crews were able to get the fire under control while still battling small spot fires.
The fire department said units will remain on scene for “an undetermined amount of time.”
Officers on the scene reported minor injuries, though no one was transported to the hospital, Arlington County said.
A large “boom” noise could be heard in the area shortly after 8:20 p.m. and power was knocked out in the immediate area, per The AP. Videos circulating on social media of the purported explosion showed flames shooting from the home.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R)’s press secretary said the governor is “closely monitoring” the incident.
“While we continue to gather details, the secretary of public safety is ready to assist state and local enforcement,” Macaulay Porter, Youngkin’s press secretary said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.