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Thursday, 18 June 2015

Image result for NICOLE KIDMANNICOLE KIDMAN was her own worst enemy as a young woman, the actress admitted this week, but after realising that she was holding herself back, she took steps to correct the problem."I was a living metaphor for what had always held women back," she said of growing up as a 5ft 11in teenager, The Cut reports.

LOL- Emma Stone's "Drastic" Hacking Action...

Image result for emma stoneWhile she may not have been the most documented Sony Pictures hacking victim, Emma Stone has revealed how the scandal - which saw her email address and personal telephone number leaked - resulted in drastic action on her part.
"I did one of the worst things ever, which was react really quickly. I was getting all these emails and texts from people I didn't know - 'Hi, I'm Joe from the UK, I like your movies' - and I was so overwhelmed that I went to my inbox and I deleted all my emails," she told Wall Street Journal Magazine.

Saraki’s emergence as Senate President not facilitated by oil barons – Dino Melaye...

Image result for dogaraChairmen of the state chapters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have thrown their weight behind President Muhammadu Buhari and the national chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun for accepting the outcome of the national assembly leadership election. Also Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi West Senatorial district has described as totally malicious and false, the report that Senator Bukola Saraki’s emergence as President of the Senate was facilitated by oil barons.  Rising from a meeting under the auspices of the Forum of APC States chairmen with Oyegun yesterday in Abuja, the chairmen said despite the “disappointments”, they were happy that the APC’s leaders accepted the outcome of the election that brought Senator Bukola Saraki and Rep.

Old age won’t affect my job – Buhari...

Image result for BuhariPresident Muhammadu Buhari declared, yesterday, that his age will not affect his job as president of Nigeria.  He said that at 72 he has in quantum, the wisdom, the patience, the temperance and forbearance that age brings and has brought all these virtues to the presidency to make a difference in our national life.  The president said this ,yesterday, in Abuja, in response to reports quoting him as saying while addressing the Nigerian community in Johannesburg, South Africa, that his age will limit his performance.