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Tuesday, 25 July 2017
OMG! Passenger Shares Video Of Uber Driver Receiving Oral Sex From A Prostitute (Video 18+)
The video, believed to have been filmed on Snapchat, shows an alleged Uber driver looking at a phone's map while a woman in the front seat begins to kiss him.
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Emmanuel Adebayo - I Don't Talk To My Family Anymore, Including My Mom, They Only Cared About My Money
In 2015, Emmanuel Adebayor publicly revealed some of the personal issues with his family that have disrupted his career.
Is Obama Still The President Of America? - New US citizen receives letter signed by Barack Obama
It's customary for new U.S. citizens to receive a letter signed by the president welcoming them as Americans, but typically that letter comes from the current U.S. president.
Monday, 17 July 2017
Must Watch! POWER lovers get in here. Hot Lala Anthony in a heated sex scene - Recent episode of the popular TV series (Video 18+)
POWER is getting hotter by the day. In a recent episode of the popular TV series, Power, actress, Lala Anthony bared her nipples multiple times during a heated sex scene with her co-star, Joseph Sikora.
Monday, 10 July 2017
T.I. defends Blac Chyna after Rob Kardashian accused rapper of paying her for threesome
"Don't tell women's business. That's bad," T.I. said. "It's a very very bad, it's poor character. It's flawed. If a women entrusts you man, and confide in you man, you don't ever let that—you don't do that. You don't do that. You know what I'm saying? Our secrets are sacred. We don't do that. That's a whole next level of f-ckboi sh!t."
Etisalat pulls out of Nigeria after loan talks collapse
Abu Dhabi’s Etisalat has terminated its management agreement with its Nigerian arm and given the business time to phase out the brand in Nigeria, the chief executive of Etisalat International told Reuters on Monday.
Sunday, 9 July 2017
Nigeria treats us like slaves - but is Biafra the answer?
It is 50 years since Nigeria's brutal civil war calling for the secession of Biafra started. By the time it ended in 1970 over one million people had perished. Now a new movement has emerged calling for independence. The BBC's Tomi Oladipo and Stephanie Hegarty explore its popularity.
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