Meet saint West..... Kim Kardashian shared the first photo of her son Saint on her app and website Monday morning. The adorable pic shows Saint sleeping soundly with his arms raised above his head. He's wearing a cozy white onesie. "Today is my dad's birthday. I know there's nothing more in the world he would have wanted than to meet his grandchildren. So I wanted to share this pic of Saint with you all," the proud mom-of-two wrote alongside the photo. So cute!! Kim gave birth to Saint on Dec. 5 had previously given fans a small look at his adorable hand wrapped around big sister North West 's hand and said they were very quickly becoming the best of friends. Despite their adorable sibling bonding, Kim has still said that these two can be a bit of a handful. "I'm up at 4 a.m., pumping and delirious, hiding in my daughter's closet because if she sees I snuck out of her bed, she will start to cry," Kim began a previous bl...
while many people are sold on the bread seller turned model story, its obvious Mrs. Kemi Olunloyois not. Kemi Olunloyo , the daughter of a former Oyo State governor, is unimpressed by Nigeria’s hottest new model. “Spare me the rhetoric,” Ms Olunloyo went off on Twitter, “The breadseller is no icon or role model!” Ms Olunloyo is clearly irritated at how social media users have branded Olajumoke a role model, though many ascribe that title to her due to her earlier struggles of supporting her family before being discovered by TY Bello. TY Bello was not spared in the Twitter rant as Ms Olunloyo also dragged the singer and photographer in her outbursts. “TY Bello has NOT transformed Olajumoke’s life for GOOD,” the activist said, adding, “Nothing in life is P E R M A N E N T!” And that’s not all. MS Olunloyo chose that occasion to drag the Yoruba, accusing them of illiteracy.
So a lot of people have been talking about the pre and post- independence celebration, so i decided to talk about it in my own way and hopefully get you all to share or air your view so we all can learn from our past and history.... Although Nigeria was the creation of European ambitions and rivalries, its peoples had their cherished history of freedom and independence before the arrival of the British. ..... 55 years after freedom from the British colonial leadership, what have we achieved? what have we done wrong? what are we still yet to put right? with the new sets of leadership and Surgical Transformation our country is experiencing i think it is safe for me to say with a clear mind that better days are marching forth! So we had our big day yesterday Thursday 01 2015 as another celebration of our 1960 independence and after the celebration, what is next? we cant go slow or certainly stop here because to us we have achieved some little mind blowing projects, No, we...
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