The baby shower for Nollywood Producer and Director, Emem Isong-Misodi was held last month.
Her close friends including actress Uche Jombo and her Husband Kenny Rodriguez flew in to attend this special occasion. The director for ‘30 days in Atlanta’, Robert Peters was also present, as well as Ghananian Actor ‘Chris Attoh,’ Emem has long given birth to twins. More photos after the cut.

A 40 year old furious man, Chris Stevens has embarrassed his wife, Emily, in her workplace after finding out that she was allegedly having an affair with her sales boss, Simon, for the last six months.

Chris who has a young daughter with his wife, Emily, picked up her phone and sent emails to all her colleagues using her email address. He titled his message “sleeping around”. It read:

The photo was taken yesterday evening of a dead body which was dumped by the water around the Post Office in Lekki. LAWMA officials have been made aware but are taking their time to remove it. This post is to attract LASG's attention in the interest of public safety and so the man, who is well dressed, gets a decent burial.

Viewers were left in shock after Malin and Terry of ITV dating program Love Island had sex in front of their housemates, just before she was evicted from the house.

The couple decided to have sex under the sheets in the middle of the day while having a chat with other contestants who cheered and hailed them, an action that might have led to her exit following low number of votes.

The accident occurred yesterday before the Kaduna toll gate while coming from Abuja. All the occupants (4) died and their bodies were trapped in the mangled car.

An eye witness Sani Yauri said the driver was on high speed and lost control when he maneuvered a pitch hole. He hit a machine and then hit a parked vehicle. Graphic pictures. *viewers discretion advised*


Heavy rain has caused serious flooding in some parts of the UK. There is a major disruption to the rail network, with many routes blocked by water and a number of London Underground lines have been suspended due to the rising floods. It has also affected homes, commercial properties, roads and even vehicles have been trapped. Some properties were reportedly struck by lightning, which also brought down a tree. The London Fire Brigade have appealed to people to only dial 999 "where there is a risk to life or property" after receiving twice as many weather-related emergency calls than they've ever handled in 24 hours.

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