Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Kim K shows off bra in revealing emsemble as she runs errands in LA



Kim Kardashian-West yesterday stepped out in skin-tight skirt and almost backless white top that revealed her bra as she ran errands in LA and met with friends. Could you wear this?
Monday, June 23, 2014
#4 of 5 Innovations you will not Believe are coming out of Africa, Produced by Africans.
ViViFi Touch Sticker ViViFi touch sticker is a human-object technology that can transform surfaces to a touch feature surface. You may control switches from any surface you choose. see video for more
Who Wore It Best? Beyonce, Mariah, Katy Or Juliet Ibrahim?
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Waje: #4 of 5 Nigeria’s Famous Female Singers
Her Fly with the Eagles collaboration may be making waves, but it may be hard to take your eyes off the lady behind the voice. A rare talent, her vocal range covers three octaves. But it was not all boom for her. She may have featured in several hits including P square’s Do Me, Banky W’s Thief My Kele and MI’s One naira, but it was her single So Inspired that made her path straight. A workaholic, she recently confessed of having little or no time for her flocking male admirers.
President GEJ nak Black suit. (LOOK)
President Jonathan, the First Lady and his mum worshiping this morning at the Aso Villa Chapel. We rarely see him in a suit...suits him! See more photos after the break.
# 24 LAGOS STATE: The 36 States Of Nigeria And Their Meanings
24. LAGOS STATE
Now to the legend, the smallest state in Nigeria but as you know na, gidigba o shilekun. In 1861, the Oba of Lagos ceded the area to the United Kingdom thus becoming a colony and was named the Settlement of Lagos and Dependencies. The indigenous name for Nigeria’s most popular subregion was Eko (you can add Aromisalegbelegbe if you like) but in the 17th century, the name was changed to ‘Lago di Curamo’ by the Portuguese traders and explorers after a port in Portugal which bears the same name and then finally called it Lagos. ‘Lagos’ means lakes (lago = lake) in Portuguese and it was inspired by the many lagoons, rivers and water bodies in the state. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to reach Lagos in 1472. Till today, the Portuguese/Brazilian influence is still very much visible. Shebi you still remember Joao Esan Da Rocha and his descendants, Fernandez, Cardoso, Faustinho, Vera Cruz, Marinho and the rest na. Make una no go add Aguero for there o
WEBSITE: http://www.lagosstate.gov.ng/
SIZE (LAND AREA): 36TH, SMALLEST STATE IN NIGERIA
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