June 26, 2014

R. Kelly Speaks On His Child Coming Out As Transgender

<b>R.Kelly being interviewed by a host of WCGI</b>

R&B superstar R. Kelly made his first public comments about his 13-year-old child Jay, who came out as transgender earlier this month on social media

Speaking to Chicago radio station WGCI, Kelly said, “You don’t really want to open it up by saying my daughter is becoming my son.”

Kim Kardashian Is Blond Again—Check Out Her Latest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian, Blonde Kim Kardashian Instagram

A new day, a new 'do!

Kim Kardashian's latest selfies show the E! reality star sporting some seriously lighter locks.

In one image, the 33-year old is posing alongside famed stylist Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele showing off her new blond hairstyle.

Bomb blast in Nigeria capital kills 21, wounds 17

<b>Fire fighters try to put out a fire after a bomb exploded in a crowded shopping centre in Nigeria's capital Abuja on June 25, 2014.  By  (AFP)</b>

Lagos (AFP) - A bomb exploded in a crowded shopping centre in Nigeria's capital Abuja on Wednesday, killing at least 21 people in a city already gripped by fear after a series of deadly attacks by Boko Haram Islamists, police and the government said.

Four dead as explosion rocks Apapa in Lagos


Two explosions occurred in Apapa, Lagos on Wednesday night, with sources claiming that five persons died while many were injured.

Sources told our correspondent that the explosions occurred almost at the same time, with the first at the entrance to the Folawiyo tank farm and the other inside the facility.

752 Nigerians in UK prisons – Confab committee

Delegates at the national conference were told on Tuesday that there were more than 752 Nigerians languishing in British jails.

Apart from this, they were also informed that about 700 Nigerians are also currently serving various jail terms in China; 500 in India and 96 in Indonesia out of which 23 had been on death row.

The Committee on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Matters, headed by a former Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, stated this in its report, which was presented to the conference.

The committee stated this while discussing on whether Nigerians prisoners serving outside the country could be repatriated home to complete their jail terms.