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Monday, 29 February 2016

Video: hostess presents news on TV without wearing a bra

TV hostess Greta Hoxha shocked Albanians when she presented the news without bra live on T.V. The 24 year old news reporter works for Fire TV, a television station that recently ordered its female news casters to start broadcasting news without wearing a bra. At least now some Albanian men will be more interested in watching the news...:-). Watch the video after the cut.

Photos: Ciara visits secondary schools in Lagos

US singer Ciara visited Ilado Community Junior High School andAkande Dahunsi Memorial Senior/Junior High School both in Lagos today February 29th. More photos after the cut...

Woman faces 25 years imprisonment after admitting to sex with 14 year old in her home

A 27 year old mother Kristeen Harden is set to face a maximum of 25 years in prison after admitting to police that she groomed and had sex at least once with a 14 year old boy. The young boy was on his way to visit his mother when he was lured by Kristeen into her house to have sex with her.

The boy's father reported to police after he noticed illicit messages between the pair on the son's Facebook and whatsapp accounts.

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Nicki Minaj reacts to TMZ's report on the alleged fight between herself & Meek Mill

TMZ reported that Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill are on thin ice after a blowout fight over his impending house arrest. Nicki has reacted, branding the rumour as a fake story ...

President Obama's daughter Sasha shares cute pics on instagram

President Obama's 15 year old daughter Sasha recently joined instagram and has been sharing some cute photos...

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Somalia's al-Shabab killed '180 Kenyan troops' in el-Ade

 Military pallbearers carry the coffins of four Kenyan soldiers who were killed in Somalia, at a ceremony to receive their bodies which were airlifted to Wilson Airport in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, 18 January 2016
Kenya's army said the number was untrue, but again refused to give its own casualty figures for the assault in the southern Somali base of el-Ade.
The Islamist militant group said it had killed about 100 Kenyan troops.
If it is confirmed that 180 troops were killed, it would be al-Shabab's deadliest assault since it was formed nearly a decade ago.
Its previous most deadly attack was the killing of 148 people in the day-long assault on Garissa University College in north-eastern Kenya last April.
Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud gave the death toll of 180 in an interview with a Somali television station, while defending his attendance at a memorial for the soldiers in Kenya.
Some Somalis accused him on social media of showing greater concern for the killing of Kenyans than his own nationals.

Source: BBC