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Monday 4 May 2015

Royal Princess named


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.
She will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.

The princess

Saturday 2 May 2015

Nollywood veteran actor, Peter Bunor passes away

Nollywood veteran actor, Peter Bunor reportedly passed away on Friday, 1st May 2015 in Asaba, Delta state Nigeria.
His son Peter Bunor Jnr. posted the news of his father’s death on his Facebook page on Friday, saying: “In the early hours of today, my father, friend, teacher, confidant passed on’’
He suffered stroke a few years back and had lamented about being abandoned by his colleagues.
Rest in peace!

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William, Kate And Their New Baby Leave Hospital...See first photos of the baby girl

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have left hospital with their newborn daughter and are now back home at Kensington Palace for their first night as a family of four.

Photographers and camera crews captured the first images of the baby girl. The baby is yet to be named.


 
 

Royal baby has finally arrived! Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to a baby girl

The Duchess of Cambridge has given birth to a baby girl this morning at 08:34 BST. Both mother and daughter are "doing well", Kensington Palace announces.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George

The duchess had earlier been admitted to the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital where Prince George was born in July 2013.
The statement from Kensington Palace added: "The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news."

The baby weighs 8lbs 3oz (3.7kg).

On Thursday,Prince Charles had said he was hoping the duchess gave birth to a girl.

Thursday 30 April 2015

Court finds Jeffrey Okafor guilty of the murder of CBBC presenter Carl Beatson-Asiedu


 Jeffrey Okafor (right) was found guilty of the murder of CBBC presenter Carl Beatson-Asiedu


Jeffrey Okafor,24, who stabbed a CBBC presenter to death then fled to Nigeria has been found guilty of murder.
Jeffrey Okafor stabbed presenter and DJ Carl Beatson-Asiedu to death after a night out in Kennington, London in 2009. He then fled to Nigeria using his brother's passport.
But after a £10,000 reward was offered for information leading to his capture, he was arrested in Nigeria in September last year and extradited back to the UK.
He was found guilty of murder at Woolwich Crown Court today and will be sentenced at the same court on May 1.