As you can see, this outfit is made from pure water sachets and plastic bottles and she proudly rocked it to an event in Lagos this weekend. Will you rock it?
Monday, 21 August 2017
Corps member shares photos of his mom who trained him and his 6 siblings in school by selling vegetables
A corp member has shared photos of his mom who he describes as a superhero. According to him, his mom trained him and his siblings by selling vegetables in the market. He wrote;
HELLO Nigerians! I wanna introduce my SUPERHERO to you. The only treasure i have left in the world, the only woman who loves me unconditionally, provides for me even when i say mummy you've done enough, gives me even when I don't ask. Goes to the market day-in day-out to sell UGU leave, BITTER leave, WATER leave, SPINACH & every other soup item you know... that is what my MOTHER sell just to get me to were I am today, she's the reason am a CORP MEMBER today,Wearing these uniform, obeying the clarion call, & not just me alone including (6) other GRADUATES, my siblings I celebrate you SUPER MUM, I love ?? you above every living being on earth. I pray and hope these little words inspires every mother who's facing difficulties & financial challenges to see that her child goes to school! I want you to know that there's always LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL so don't give up and GOD will see you through.
"I want my money!" Watch South African prostitute wrestle with client for refusing to pay her after service

A video of a prostitute in Durban, South Africa roughing up a client has gone viral online. According to reports, the man allegedly refused to pay after having sex with her.
In the video, the angry Zulu speaking woman can be heard saying: “He thinks he is clever, I want my money” as they wrestle in the street as onlookers watch in shock.
More photos and video below...
See the way Justin Bieber was kissing his pastor! Hmmm...if we didn't know better! (photo)
The singer is pictured kissing his pastor, Carl Lentz, intimately. Justin has become extremely religious in the last few months,to the extent he's cutting off his celebrity friends and going on a cross country tour with his pastor who he is extremely close to...
Dear Phyno, please do not join the baby mama trend- IG users react to Patoranking's photo with a pregnant lady
Singer, Patoranking today shared a photo of himself with a pregnant lady and wrote "? Daddy Yo Thank God ?".
Many assumed the lady is his girlfriend and that he is stylishly announcing that he is expecting his first child. While many of his followers extended their congratulations, others expressed their disappointment that he is set to join the trend of young musicians with baby mamas. One of his disappointed followers said she had even taken a bet with another person that he would never join the trend of artists with baby mamas. One of them appealed to singer Phyno who is still single without a child, not to join the bandwagon of baby daddy. See their comments below
'Total eclipse of the heart' - says Kim Kardashian as she shares adorable photos with her children
Kim K-West shared the cute photo above, showing herself with her children; North and Saint West.
Photos: 'Two' killed, scores injured in Togo as protests against 50-year ruling Gnassingbe family dynasty, turns deadly
Tensions erupted in Togo after protests against the ruling Gnassingbe family dynasty over the weekend, turned deadly.
Some protesters were killed and 13 others injured in Sokode, 338km north of the capital, Lome, when security forces opened fire to break up demonstrations.
Tikpi Atchadam, Togo's opposition leader and president of the PNP party, put the death toll at seven on Saturday night.
President Faure Gnassingbe has been in power since 2005 after the death of his father, Gnassingbe Eyadema, who was president for 38 years.
Wearing the red colours of the position party and chanting "50 years is too long!", thousands took to the streets of Lome on Saturday calling for the reinstatement of the constitution limiting terms. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse them.
"We believe this is it," human rights activist Farida Nabourema told Al Jazeera on Sunday, adding that Togo was at a turning point..
"This is the time that this country that has been ruled by the oldest military regime in Africa decided to rise for its freedom."
There has been no official statement by the government regarding Saturday's violent protest.
"People are still so motivated and so ready. They showed so much courage. People were pulling out bullets from their bodies. They were daring the regime and the military."
A demonstrator who spoke to Al Jazeera said the protesters were part of a peaceful movement to reinstate a 1992 constitution that brought in notional multi-party democracy after decades of dictatorship.
But 10 years later, lawmakers amended it to enable Eyadema to run for another term.
Then, when he died, the military effectively tore up the constitution by installing his son as interim president, instead of the head of the national assembly, as was legally required.
The protests that followed Faure Gnassingbe's first election victory in 2005 triggered a violent security crackdown in which around 500 people were killed.
"We are protesting against the arbitrary nature of governance and denial of freedom to assemble," PNP leader Tikpi Atchadam told Reuters news agency.