Nicki Minaj turned heads as she arrived in style for the TAO x Puma Coachella after party in Indio, California . on Friday night. The 35-year-old rapper flaunted her massive ample assets in a form-fitting leopard-print top which hugged her slender waistline. She paired the top with matching trousers for the bash. She also rocked golden bangle bracelets to match her purse and gold lame boots. Nicki was also pictured with her celebrities friends including, Shania Twain, The Weeknd, French Montana , and Quavo . See full photos below.
A 33-year-old African national from Niger Republic is suspected of killing his former wife and child in Germany on Thursday, April 12. According to German media, the fatal knife attack took place in Hamburg’s busy Jungfernstieg U-bahn station. Police reported that the woman was badly injured during the incident and tweeted in the afternoon that she succumbed to her injuries. The child, who was a year old, died at the scene. The suspect, identified as Mado Mourtala, from Niger, has since turned himself in and has been arrested. "The crime was very, very terrible in its execution, very targeted and very, very extreme," said police spokesman Timo Zill. The motive for the crime is still unclear, states the MOPO. Police believe a crime of passion was committed. A homicide team has since taken over the investigation. The area around the Jungfernstieg underground station has been cordoned off over a wide area. Some S-Bahn trains have been affec...
A 93-year-old Nigerian woman who has Sickle Cell anaemia has granted an interview in which she spoke about her life, living with sickle cell, marriage, childbirth and surviving against the odds. Alhaja Ashiata Abike Onikoyi nee Laguda will be 94 years old this October and she lives a full life though she has the dreaded SS genotype. Alhaja Laguda, as she is popularly called, said during an interview with The Nation, that she stopped having Sickle Cell attacks since she turned 40, though her genotype remains same. "Doctors see me and wonder what a miracle I am.," the nonagenarian said. She recalled that being sickly was tougher at the time she was growing up because nobody knew about sickle cell anaemia. She was always sick to the point that in a whole year, she may attend school only about three months of the entire annual school calendar while she spent the other months sick and at home. She was given all sorts of concoctions to cure her illness due to ...
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