Saturday, 13 June 2015
The Look Of A Street In Lagos After Rainfall
Afrocandy Slams Nicki Minaj For Copying Her Style
US-based Nollywood actress Judith Mazagwu, popularly known as Afrocandy, has an attitude, so is American singer, Nicki Minaj.
One common thing to both of them is that neither gives a hoot about how she is seen in public. Both have the knack of leaving their admirers speechless in their choice of style which, more often, is subject of sensual commotion.
Though their paths never crossed, it would seem Afrocandy has gone out of her way to ram into the singer when she accused her of copying her dress style. According to her, she had an outfit for a while but because of weight, she had to wait a bit to shed some pounds only for her to see Minaj in that same dress.
“I’ve had this outfit for a while but was waiting to lose weight before I could wear it, then I saw Nicki Minaj wearing a similar outfit.
I said to myself, mmmmh; this person is copying my style.
Today's Newspaper Headlines : Saturday, June 13, 2015
Happy weekend everyone, news headlines from selected national news papers across the country ready for you this Saturday morning.
VANGUARD
- What President Buhari, VP Osinbajo will earn
- What happened at the Senate was sad, bad, says Victor Attah
- Govs at war again as factional group meets next week, to confirm Mimiko as Chairman
- Salary crisis: Buhari to bail out states
- N8b fraud: EFCC arrests another suspect
- Is this the way love goes
- APC members have returned to the trenches ' Jimi Disu
- When APC fought
- Why is APC opposing this positive CHANGE
- My position designed to reunite people of southern and northern Kaduna state
- Kogi: A growing haven of kidnappers
- Uncle Sam @ 80 ' An appreciation
- You Tambuwaled Me, I Sarakied You
First Lady Breaks Down In Tears As Mothers Of Missing Chibok Girls Visit Her
The Vice President’s wife, Dolapo Osinbajo, on Friday, June 12, recounted how two mothers of abducted Chibok girls caused the First Lady, Hajia Aisha Buhari to weep.
Osinbajo, who spoke to journalists in Abuja, led the two women to meet with the First Lady, and consequently with President Muhammadu Buhari.
The women reportedly wept uncontrollably after the meeting as they posed for photographs.
The Vice President's wife said, “Hajia Aisha Buhari had, for many months, wanted to visit Chibok. She also wanted to meet with the mothers.
“Today, we had an opportunity for them to meet face-to-face. We had two of the mothers who still have their daughters missing after a year.
“Hajia, being a mother, met with them, held them and they cried, everybody cried. What only a mother will do is to say ‘wait, I want you to see your father and see what your father will do.’
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