The Aneke twins who are always attacked when they publish
their photos online with fans asking them to stop bleaching, hence they become Michael
Jackson in no time, have said they do not bleach and as a matter of fact, the
cream they used before they became famous is the same cream they use till date.
The only difference is that the cream was sold for N350 before, but it is now N550,
we do not use anything special, one of the sisters said.
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Bad Boy Almost Beheaded A Nursing Mother In Lagos
Anenih openly threatened that he would make sure he finished the woman known as Mama Baby.
She reported the incident at Ajegunle police station. A female police detective attached to the station was deployed and she eventually waylaid the suspect and arrested him on Thursday.
According to LEADERSHIP, the suspect threatened the woman in the presence of the police woman again, saying that when he returns from detention, he would surely send the victim to her early grave.
He boasted that his mother would soon secure his release from the cell.
The bad guy, Anenih, is said to be in the habit of smoking large quantity of Indian hemp.
Meet the 22yr old who makes money by eating junk food half-naked for men online
"I love the way I look and I started actively putting on weight because it makes me feel sexy. My speciality is to rub and shake my belly for the camera.” she said.
Buhari never said he will publish assets - Adesina
Femi Adesina, special adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, says the president never promised to make his assets public. Adesina said the issue of assets publishing cannot be credited to Buhari but the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
He said Buhari has declared his assets in compliance with the law and may decide to make them public when verification is concluded by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). He was speaking in an interview with Kayode Ogundamisi, a social commentator.
“You need to get his words right, go and check all that the president said during the campaign, in no place would you see it attributed to him as a person,” Adesina said. “But then there is a document by his party, the All Progressives Congress, saying he would declare publicly, so we need to set that right, it’s a declaration by his party. “Now what does the law require?
The law requires public officers to declare their assets; he has done that. But his party has a document that says he would do it publicly. “There is a procedure for that, and the procedure is that you first declare, code of conduct (bureau) would verify and after that, if you want to make it public, the onus lies on you to say release. The procedure has to be followed.”
The presidential spokesman went on to say the decision to release or not release the asset for public consumption would be taken by the president when verification is done. “He has declared, and it is deposited with the code of conduct bureau and they need to verify. Let’s come to that time when code of conduct would say we have completed verification.”
When contacted, Adesina said he had nothing to add to what he said in the interview. “You already heard what I said, I have nothing to add,” he told TheCable. Nigerians have been mounting pressure on the president to publish the details of his assets.
He said Buhari has declared his assets in compliance with the law and may decide to make them public when verification is concluded by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). He was speaking in an interview with Kayode Ogundamisi, a social commentator.
“You need to get his words right, go and check all that the president said during the campaign, in no place would you see it attributed to him as a person,” Adesina said. “But then there is a document by his party, the All Progressives Congress, saying he would declare publicly, so we need to set that right, it’s a declaration by his party. “Now what does the law require?
The law requires public officers to declare their assets; he has done that. But his party has a document that says he would do it publicly. “There is a procedure for that, and the procedure is that you first declare, code of conduct (bureau) would verify and after that, if you want to make it public, the onus lies on you to say release. The procedure has to be followed.”
The presidential spokesman went on to say the decision to release or not release the asset for public consumption would be taken by the president when verification is done. “He has declared, and it is deposited with the code of conduct bureau and they need to verify. Let’s come to that time when code of conduct would say we have completed verification.”
When contacted, Adesina said he had nothing to add to what he said in the interview. “You already heard what I said, I have nothing to add,” he told TheCable. Nigerians have been mounting pressure on the president to publish the details of his assets.
TheCable
Why We Need To Stop Telling Women They're Equal To Men
The biggest disservice we do to women is telling them that they are equal to men. We fail to prepare them for their reality and, by doing so, we set them up for a lifetime of struggle, disappointment and misery.

Men and women are not equal -- they are different. Like apples and oranges. We're all fruits, yes, and only one of us will make a decent apple pie.
This whole bringing-up-your-daughters-the-way-you'd-bring-up-your-sons business is nonsense. When did we decide that there is an ideal human being prototype and it's male? Why is no one bringing up their sons like they'd bring up their daughters?
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