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Wednesday 25 September 2013

Benin: 2 Suspects paraded over the death of Chinyere Onorfue who was found in a hotel room with slashed throat

An 18-year-old girl was reportedly found dead in a hotel room in Benin.


Chinyere Onorfue reportedly checked into a hotel with a man, Emmanuel Ajayi on the 19th of August and was found dead at about 8pm on the same day, with her throat slashed.

Police investigation led to the capture and arrest of Emmanuel Ajayi and another suspect who were allegedly found in the hotel room, with the girl’s mobile phone in their possession. They were paraded before journalists in Benin.

In a related occurrence, state commissioner of police also paraded 20 suspects who allegedly gang raped their victims at different locations in Benin.

Amongst them were Emmanuel Okoro, Lucky Ighodaro, Moses Israel and Osakpamwan Ameye, who allegedly dragged their 20-year-old victim (names withheld) into an uncompleted building at Evboutubu area of Benin at about 10 pm and gang-raped her.


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Simon Cowell confirms he's having a baby boy and plans to marry Lauren Silverman


Simon Jnr and wedding bells for Cowell
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Simon Cowell has confirmed he is expecting a baby boy with pregnant lover Lauren Silverman.

Cowell also dropped a massive bombshell and revealed plans to marry the pretty brunette socialite: "I wouldn't expect Lauren to be a single mother."

The dad-to-be made the announcement in US radio interview with Ryan Seacrest and insisted his first born will have an English accent.

Speaking about parenting he told the American Idol host: "The baby has to have an English accent!"

When asked if he plans to be at the birth of his baby he said: "Are you out of your mind? There are certain things you shouldn't see and that is one of them."

He previously said his son - due to be born in February - will have to work for his own fortune because the X Factor boss plans to leave his £225million pile to charity.

The 53-year-old music mogul said: “I’m going to leave my money to somebody. A charity, probably — kids and dogs.

“I don’t believe in passing on from one generation to another.

“Your legacy has to be that hopefully you gave enough people an opportunity, so that they could do well, and you gave them your time, taught them what you know.”


You may now kiss the bride!
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Cowell, who is dating Silverman, 36, also insists he will never give up work, so mum will be left holding the baby.

He added: “A lot of people who retire, they hate their job so much, they just love the idea of not working any more.

“That horrifies me. I’m going to be still working in my 80s or 90s.”

And in October’s Esquire magazine he insists he can be cool despite being an older dad.

He says: “You can be cool as you get older if you’re (a) successful and (b) you can relate to younger people without acting like an idiot. But don’t dye your hair.”

Cowell’s comments about money echo those of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, who says his kids won’t see his £750million either.

In an interview with the Mirror in 2008, Lord Lloyd-Webber said: “It is about having a work ethic - I don’t believe in inherited money at all. They’d have no incentive. I’ll give them a start but they ain’t going to end up owning my Really Useful Group.”

Cowell said earlier this week he had seen a baby scan which was “surreal” and he is “over the moon” to be having a mini-Simon, according to reports in America yesterday, which claimed his child will be a boy. After Cowell had an affair with Lauren, she split with husband Andrew. They will share custody of their son Adam, eight.

Ladbrokes is offering odds of 4-1 that the music mogul names his baby Simon junior, with his dad’s name Eric running at 5-1.

Louis and Gary, the names of the other male UK X Factor judges, are 33-1.



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Tuesday 24 September 2013

PHOTOS: Annie Idibia Pregnant With Tuface's Child


 Annie Idibia sighted with a growing baby bump



Shortly after her wedding to Tuface Idibia, there have been speculations that Annie might be pregnant. Well, like they say... A baby bump has no hiding place!


Congrats to the Idibia family! When the child is born, it becomes the second between the couple and the seventh for Tuface

Kenya shopping centre siege finally over


 

The four-day siege involving suspected Islamist militants at Nairobi's Westgate shopping centre is over, Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta says.


Five attackers were shot dead by troops and 11 suspects are in custody, he said in a televised address to the nation.
Kenya has "shamed and defeated our attackers" but the "losses are immense", he said, confirming that 61 civilians and six soldiers had died.
Three days of national mourning have been declared starting on Wednesday.
President Kenyatta said that several bodies were still to be recovered from the mall.
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab said it carried out the attack in retaliation for Kenyan army operations in Somalia.
The president said he could not confirm reports that a British national and two or three US citizens were involved in the attacks, but he said forensic experts were carrying out tests to ascertain their nationalities.


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VIDEO: Snake Grounds Jet With 370 Passengers in Sydney


A tiny exotic snake was found on a Qantas Boeing 747 airliner, leading to 370 passengers being grounded in Sydney overnight, the airline said Monday.

Staff found the 20-centimeter (8-inch) Mandarin Rat Snake in the passenger cabin near the door late Sunday before passengers were due to board the flight bound for Tokyo from Sydney International Airport, Qantas said in a statement.

Australia's flagship airline said passengers were given hotel rooms overnight and left Sydney on a replacement plane Monday morning. Qantas said the original jet would be fumigated before returning to service in case there were other snakes on board.

The snake was taken by quarantine officials for analysis.

The Agriculture Department said the snake, a species that grows to an average 1.2 meters (4 feet), had been euthanized, "as exotic reptiles of this kind can harbor pests and diseases not present in Australia."

The department said the snake had arrived aboard the jet in a flight a day earlier from Singapore.

"The Department of Agriculture is looking into how the snake came to be on the plane, but isn't able to speculate at this time," it said in a statement.

The mildly venomous Asian snake was about the width of a pencil and did not pose a threat to humans, but it had the potential to cause ecological havoc in the Australian environment if it had escaped the plane with a mate, Canberra Reptile Zoo herpetologist Peter Child said.

While snakes rarely pose aviation hazards, a 3-meter (10-foot) python in January clung to the wing of a Qantas flight from the northeast coast city of Cairns to Papua New Guinea. The python died during the flight but was still attached to the wing when the two-hour flight ended in the national capital Port Moresby.
 
 
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