Thursday, December 3, 2015
PHOTOS GREEN CONCERT ABUJA @greenconcertabj

orchard event hosted an exclusive networking event tagged #green concert which was held in the capital city of abuja Nov 29th, it was well attended with loads of breath taking performances from vinee, Benny young Africa, mavis, jerry knightz , kris sway,pharbz, chris kuddy, king joe,chris kester,ncee toj the drama group ,and more not to for get the designers that blazed the runway SPECTRUM by Aisha , EL JARGO , and the drama group
OBAMA: 'We have a pattern now of mass shootingsallel'
President Barack Obama on Wednesday said a mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, is part of a deadly "pattern" of gun violence that has "no parallel in the world."
In a brief preview of an interview with CBS that was set to air on Thursday morning, Obama reiterated his call for increased gun-safety laws, stronger background checks, and a ban on gun purchases for people on the TSA's no-fly list.
‘Man stamped on pregnant girlfriend’s stomach because he didn’t want child’, court is told
A teaching assistant stamped on the stomach of his heavily pregnant ex-girlfriend to kill their unborn child which she refused to abort, a court heard yesterday.
Kevin Wilson was allegedly angry that Malorie Bantala had ignored his pleas to get rid of the baby so he recruited a teenager to help him beat the foetus to death.
Malorie, 22, was eight months pregnant when Wilson, also 22, and the youth allegedly ambushed her just yards from home in Peckham, south east London in June.
woman seriously beat up a sex attacker
Jonathan Holmes will think twice about assaulting a woman ever again. CCTV camera caught him hiding behind walls and looking out for a victim after a drunken night out. Around midnight, he began following his intended victim, pushed her and tried to drag into the bushes. What he did not anticipate however is the fight she put up. The woman punched him twice in the stomach while holding her house keys and began to scream.
People are inexplicably upset about Mark Zuckerberg's decision to give away 99% of his fortune
Mark Zuckerberg'sannouncement on Tuesday that he would be giving away 99% of his Facebook stock to "advancing human potential and promoting equality" was greeted with universal cheers, right?Well, no.
There were a lot of people who found bad things to say about the announcement.
They fell into several camps.BuzzFeed pointed out that the organization they're donating to, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, is a corporation — an LLC — rather than a nonprofit charity. In addition, the initiative won't necessarily be donating all the money to charitable causes — it will also make private investments and do things like advocacy work and lobbying.
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