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Sunday 10 August 2014

Photos: Nollywood actor and producer, Robert Peters gets married in Georgia

Nollywood actor and producer, Robert Oyimemise Peters got married to his beautiful fiancĂ©e Deborah Smalling at the Lake Lanier Islands Resort in Georgia.

Mercy Johnson, Desmond Elliot, Stella Damasus and Daniel Ademinokan were some of the celebs who attended the beautiful ceremony.

Congrats guys!

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Ferraris, Bugattis and the likes of them invade the streets of London this summer

This is probably the best time of the year for supercar spotting in London. The streets of London have become playgrounds for the rich and famous to cruise their exotic cars this summer.
While some onlookers are having pictures of the cars taken, some Londoners who live in Knightsbridge say their roads are being turned into a racetrack.
BBC London's Alex Bushill spoke to car owner Riyadh Al-Azzawi and local resident Alexandra Morgan Thomas.
Watch video below:

Saturday 9 August 2014

Holiday Photos of Bill and Hillary Clinton

Former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary are in a Hamptons hamlet called Amagansett, where they have paid $100,000 on an $18million property for a three-week stay










Friday 8 August 2014

40 years ago today.....

40 years ago today, a French stuntman Philippe Petit, sneaked past guards, ran a cable between the tops of the twin towers of the World Trade Centre and tightrope-walked across it.
 
"If I see 3 oranges I have to juggle. And if I see 2 towers I have to walk," Philippe Petit said
On leaving wire, he was arrested. Mr. Petit was examined at hospital and later freed
 

Wednesday 6 August 2014

Hope for the blind....smart glasses that allow the blind to see could be on sale by 2016!





Smart glasses that could transform the lives of blind and partially-sighted people could be in the shops by 2016.

The revolutionary technology which is a joint project between the University of Oxford and the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
enables blind people to see obstacles and faces, similar to the fictional high-tech visor worn by Geordi La Forge in TV's Star Trek.

The smart glasses consist of a video camera, a computer processing unit that is small enough to fit in a pocket and software that provides images of objects close by to the see-through displays in the eyepieces of the glasses.


Dr Hicks of Oxford University is pictured wearing the innovation. 'We eventually want to have a product that will look like a regular pair of glasses and cost no more than a few hundred pounds,' he saidRight, the Star Trek character Geordi LaForge
 
Photo: Dr Hicks of Oxford University wearing the innovation. Right, the Star Trek character Geordi LaForge