Monday, 19 August 2013

Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji spotted rocking N1.5million Chanel Lego bag (LOOK)

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Top earning Nollywood star, Genevieve Nnaji was spotted rocking a Chanel’s Plexiglas Lego clutch bag at a friend’s wedding. The bag which is available in yellow,green and red colors is valued to be at $10, 000, that is an eye popping sum of 1.58million in naira equivalent.
The Chanel Lego clutch bag was unveiled during the French label’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection in October 2012. And ever since then, the pricey bag has been the must have item by celebrities.
Celebrities such as Rita Ora, Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Rihanna have been spotted in different colours of the bag.

Nigerians must go to hellfire for saying we've never had a true leader - Obasanjo


For those of you complaining that Nigeria has never had a good leader, Nigeria's former president Olusegun Obasanjo has a message for you - you must go to hellfire for thinking that. Lol.
He said: "Does it mean 50 years of Nigeria we haven't got any leader that you can say made a mark? If that's the case then we must all go to hellfire. How can we say that? "
He then mentioned some of his achievements as military head of state and president. OBJ is so funny. Please watch the video after the cut...


Akwa Ibom LG chairman arrested for smuggling $82,000 into the US

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The executive chairman of Essien Udim local government area of Akwa Ibom state, Mr Nse Ntuen, was arrested at the BWI International Airport in Baltimore, Maryland on Friday August 16th for smuggling $82, 000 into the US. The Maryland State Police Department confirmed the arrest yesterday Sunday August 18th, saying Mr Ntuen did not declare the money with the US custom officials. They said he only declared $5,000, only for an additional $77,000 to be found in his bag.

Mr Ntuen explained that he brought the money into the US to donate it at the Annual International Convention of the Akwa Ibom Indigenes in the US and Canada which held on Saturday at the Marriot Hotel in Washington, DC. 

Mr Ntuen was released after five hours in custody but he didn't leave with the money. The Maryland State Police Department confiscated it.