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JoJo Fletcher keeps her curves in check - No wonder 26 men are after her heart!
Michael Jackson's lives on as Shana Mangatal tells it all about their 'secret romance'
Mariah Carey puts on a very busty display on a dinner date
She's been jetting all over the globe as part of her Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour. But Mariah Carey was spotted touching base with some friends at Nobu in Malibu, beaming as she left the upmarket sushi restaurant with her pals.
She covered up with a leather biker jacket, ensuring to wear the zip undone in order to showcase her ample cleavage.
Mariah styled her brunette tresses in loose curls for the occasion, wearing the front section of her locks pulled back in a braid.
The Heartbreaker hitmaker completed her dinner date look with silver earrings and seductive make-up, including a pastel purple eye and a slick of pink lip gloss.
She covered up with a leather biker jacket, ensuring to wear the zip undone in order to showcase her ample cleavage.
Mariah styled her brunette tresses in loose curls for the occasion, wearing the front section of her locks pulled back in a braid.
The Heartbreaker hitmaker completed her dinner date look with silver earrings and seductive make-up, including a pastel purple eye and a slick of pink lip gloss.
Blac Chyna's baby bump on display with fiance Rob Kardashian
Ana Beatriz Barros poses for sexy shoot on hotel balcony
Accra: La residents bombards Akufo-Addo with high cost of ECG, petrol bills
Herbalife presents training equipment to Kotoko
Maurice Ampaw: 'It Is Not A Crime To Have Sex With A Married Woman'
Reputable lawyer, Maurice Ampaw has said having sexual intercourse with a married woman is not a crime in the laws of the Ghana. According to him, there are no such laws in the country’s constitution therefore if a person found culpable of such act, the only punishment will come from the customary law level.
Accra: NPP's MP Peter Wiafe Pepera for Abetifi is dead
Tamale: The North Will Not Be Cowed Into Voting NDC... - Ivor Green Street
Ivor Green Street, flagbearer of the Convention People Party, says the Northern Region will not be cowed into voting for the National Democratic Congress in the November 7 polls. In an interview held during a rally in Tamale, Mr Greenstreet said the NDC has for years used the murder of the Yana as a bargaining chip but it won't happen this time around.
Final year teacher trainees warns government
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Accra: An MP ‘fingured’ In JB's Murder
Daniel Asiedu, the young man who is being held for allegedly killing Joseph Boakye Danquah-Adu, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa North in the Eastern Region, has reportedly claimed that he is now relying on his initial statement he gave to the police. He had earlier claimed that he and two other people were contracted to kill the MP.
Nigeria: Veteran Nollywood actor Elder Maya fights for his life
Veteran Nollywood actor, Martins Njubuigbo, popularly known as Elder Maya or Papa Labista, is said to be critically sick. His fellow actor, Ernest Obi, reportedly revealed on Instagram that Njubuigbo was suffering from liver disease and launched a campaign to raise funds for the ailing actor.
Obi said Njubuigbo needed One million naira for his medical treatment and called on Nigerians to assist the actor, who he said had dedicated over 20 years of his life to film-making.
“He is fighting for his life. His liver. He needs you. Needs me. Needs us,” he said. One unverified social media account posted a picture which appeared to corroborate Obi’s claims. Some Nigerians have expressed words of support for the actor. “Wao. This man must not go. Let we the rich help save a life,” one social media user noted “May God protect him and give him the strength to pull through these hard times in Jesus’ name. Amen,” another added.
Obi said Njubuigbo needed One million naira for his medical treatment and called on Nigerians to assist the actor, who he said had dedicated over 20 years of his life to film-making.
“He is fighting for his life. His liver. He needs you. Needs me. Needs us,” he said. One unverified social media account posted a picture which appeared to corroborate Obi’s claims. Some Nigerians have expressed words of support for the actor. “Wao. This man must not go. Let we the rich help save a life,” one social media user noted “May God protect him and give him the strength to pull through these hard times in Jesus’ name. Amen,” another added.
Accra: Public nurses won’t be bonded to Gov’t from 2017
The Ministry of Health has revealed it will no longer bond nurses who receive their training in public health training institutions. Starting from the 2017/2018 academic year, new entrant trainee nurses will not be mandated to serve a bond after completion of their training in government funded health training institutions.
Bolgatanga Sex scandal: 3 BOGISS teachers transferred
Three teachers of the Bolgatanga Girls’ Senior High School (SHS) in the Upper East Region have been released from the school for their part in a sex scandal and assault on two students. Bolgatanga Municipal Director of Education Madison Amokase Anane, who was not enthused about the behaviour of and various roles played by the teachers in relation to the scandal recommended the transfer of the affected teachers from the school after a disciplinary committee probe.
Ghana: Tribal Politics Won’t Be Tolerated In 2016 Polls – Volta Chiefs
Accra: Gov't will soon sell the people of Ghana – Kwesi Pratt
Kwesi Pratt, Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper has said the government will soon sell the people of Ghana when there are no more public companies to be sold. He said none of public institutions sold by governments in the past have benefited the people of the country, yet, more and more of the companies are being put on divestiture.
GHANA: EC Will Abide By Orders Of Supreme Court
“For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state that under the existing and applicable law, where a person’s registration is challenged during a registration process, that challenge must be referred to a District Registration Review Committee (DRRC) for determination,” it said. The Electoral Commission itself, has no power under
any law currently in force to unilaterally delete the names of persons
from the register.
Ghana Election 2016: “Akufo-Addo Will Not Disappoint Us”, Togbe Atatim IV
Togbe Atatim IV, Chief of the Mafi Traditional Area, has indicated that the Chiefs and people of South and Central Tongu are confident that the 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is “capable of rising to the occasion and will not disappoint us”, when given the opportunity in this year’s election.
Rwandan Rastafarians Celebrate Bob Marley's Legacy
Thirty five years after the legendary reggae singer Bob Marley passed on, his legacy still lives on, thanks largely to the messages of love and unity that his music espoused. In memory of this outstanding legacy, birthday anniversary celebrations in honour of the reggae legend have been held across the globe every May 11, the date on which he died in 1981.
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