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Rihanna looks almost naked
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Rihanna wore these transparents dress to the CFDA award 2014,completely sheer fishnet slip dress that exposed her nipples and G-string underwear.what's stopping her from coming out naked.
Abacha is a dish mainly prepared by the south- eastern people (Igbos) of Nigeria and is prepared with dried shredded cassava. This exotic delicacy is one of my favorite Nigerian meals and so I am sharing it with you my readers so that you could also enjoy it too.
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have managed to repeat what is now known as one of the biggest medical breakthroughs - they have cured the second baby born to an HIV-positive mother. This news was announced during a Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Boston. On March 5th, 2014, the doctors announced that they have been able to clear the virus from another baby, infected with HIV from a mother with advanced AIDS, who had not been taking any medication. The agressive treatment was started just 4 hours after the girl was born and the virus was already undetectable in 11 days. Usually, aggressive treatment is not used until the doctors make sure that the baby is infected which most of the times takes a few weeks. According to NY Times report, the doctor was worried about the risks, but they opted for it considering high probability of transmission. A year ago, the researchers of Johns Hopkins University have announced that they have vanquished the virus causing AIDS
Comedians are meant to be funny, right? Yes, the stand-up comedians dominating Nigeria’s humour business landscape are funny quite alright on stage, but very serious in business. With assets running into billions of naira, they are light years apart from the past crops of old comedians who wait on people for meager rations of life. They may look funny and unserious, but they are cavorting to the bank and living their dreams. Ali Baba, the father of stand-up comedians in Nigeria, aptly captured in words, the profitability of comedy business when he said: “comedy is a funny business, a very big business.” After a careful study of the careers of these successful comedians, Showtime came to the conclusion that a number of them are outstanding. Here are the top 10 in this branch of entertainment in terms of their assets, the money they charge per show, the various products or corporate endorsements they did, and their established brands from which they make steady income. Alibaba: With ove
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