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"I'm Too Rich To Buy Fake..." - Linda Ikeji Responds To Fake Hermes Birkin Accusations

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Super blogger Linda Ikeji recently shared the happy news that she had purchased 2 Hermes Birkin bags with her fans via social networking site – Instagram.

Jude needs God - Peter Okoye

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Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former UN head, dies at 93

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Image copyrightAFPImage captionBoutros Boutros-Ghali led the UN between 1992 and 1996 Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the former UN secretary general , has died aged 93, the UN Security Council has said. He died at a Cairo hospital on Tuesday, Egypt's state news agency said, after being admitted with a broken pelvis. He took office in 1992 at a time of growing influence for the UN following its decisive role in the Gulf War, serving one five-year term.

iPad Air 3 Rumors: 6 Things To Expect From Apple Inc.'s Upcoming 9.7-Inch Tablet

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Apple's next iPad Air could sport features found on its larger sibling, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Pictured: (L-R) An Apple iPad Mini 4, iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro are seen in the demo area after a special event at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.PHOTO: STEPHEN LAM/GETTY IMAGES With Apple’s tablet sales in decline, all eyes are now on an expected iPad refresh coming in March, the so-called iPad Air 3.

Dasuki paid N300m to PDP chairman to fund election campaign – EFCC

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The EFCC on Tuesday told a Federal High Court in Abuja that the office of the National Security Adviser, paid N300 million to former National Chairman of PDP, Bello Haliru to fund election campaign. Mrs Roukayya Ibrahim, forensic expert with the Commission made the statement while testifying before Justice John Tsoho on Tuesday. Ibrahim said the outcome of forensic analysis on financial transactions in the Sterling Bank account used indicated that the money was not payment for contract executed.

Argentine referee shot, killed by dismissed footballer

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A referee shows a red card during a Copa Sudamericana match in Argentina in 2014. A referee in Argentina was shot and killed by a player who he had just dismissed, according to local reports. Cesar Flores was officiating an amateur match in Cordoba, around 700 kilometers northwest of Buenos Aires, when he showed an unnamed player a red card. The incensed player took a gun from his bag and returned to the pitch, shooting the 48-year-old referee three times, in the neck, head and chest.

Who Will Die In Game Of ThronesSeason 6?

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Season 6 is already teasing a huge death, so who will it be? HBO On Game of Thrones, only two words matter: valar morghulis. A High Valyrian proverb, meaning “all men must die,” valar morghulis encapsulates the entire series. When it comes to Game of Thrones, no one is safe. (Also, no one is truly dead until their severed head ends up on a pike, right Jon Snow?) So it’s not really a wise idea to get attached to any one character, Stark or otherwise.

US election: Donald Trump 'will not be president', Barack Obama says

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PHOTO: Barack Obama said he had faith that the American people would not elect Donald Trump. (AFP/Reuters) US President Barack Obama has hammered home his belief that Republican White House hopeful Donald Trump will not be elected, knocking his reality show past and penchant for drawing media attention. Key points:

Cristiano Ronaldo walks out of Real Madrid news conference

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Ronaldo walks out of news conference Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo walked out of a news conference on Tuesday after being questioned about his record in away matches this season. Ronaldo, 31, has scored 32 goals this season but has not netted away from the Bernabeu since 29 November. "Who else has scored more goals away from home than me since I arrived in Spain?" said Ronaldo, the all-time top scorer in the Champions League.

Kenya to build prison for jihadists

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Image copyrightGetty Al-Shabab militants have carried out several attacks in Kenya Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta says he will set up a new special prison for violent extremist offenders. The facility would prevent jihadists from spreading their extremist ideology to the rest of society, he said.

Apple rejects order to unlock gunman's phone

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Tim Cook said the FBI's request set "a dangerous precedent" Apple will contest a court order to help FBI investigators access data on the phone belonging to San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook. The company had been ordered to help the FBI circumvent security software on Farook's iPhone, which the FBI said contained crucial information.