19 Oct 2013
Incredible pictures show sexy calendar girls wearing dresses made of milk
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The incredible fluid shots are the work of
photographer Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz, who specialises in working with liquid.
Unbelievably they are not created using any tricks
or computer imagery - each girl is actually covered in pints and pints of milk
to create the shots.
‘We work with specific light and pretty normal cameras,’ Jaroslav explains, ‘there is no magic behind it.’
American Comedians, Tony Roberts and Deray Davies to thrill Nigerian's in the Glo Laffta Fest show
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Popular American comedians, Tony Roberts and Deeray
Davies, have promised Glo subscribers who will attend today’s Glo Laffta Fest show an exciting evening of fun and
laughter.
The comedians who arrived in Lagos on Thursday evening for the biggest comedy show tagged Invasion L.O.L. said they would give the audience a different kind of comedy from what they were used to.
The comedians who arrived in Lagos on Thursday evening for the biggest comedy show tagged Invasion L.O.L. said they would give the audience a different kind of comedy from what they were used to.
Dangote loses elder brother
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Business
mogul, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has lost his elder brother, Alhaji Garba Dangote,
who died Thursday after a brief illness.
Confirming the
death of his brother, Dangote informed THISDAY that his death came very
suddenly as he suffered a massive stroke on Wednesday, and gave up the ghost
some hours later.
The late
Garba, 80, was a businessman and the first son in the family.
Aviation Minister’s $1.6 Million Car Scandal: No Proof The BMWs Were Delivered
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Officials of
the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) have told SaharaReporters that
there was a possibility that Coscharis Motors Limited never delivered two
bullet-proof BMW cars that the agency purchased at the cost of $1.6 million for
the personal use of Aviation Minister Stella Oduah.
SaharaReporters
was first to break news of the extravagant expenditure by the cash-strapped
NCAA, the agency charged with ensuring that commercial planes flying within
Nigeria’s airspace are airworthy. Several auto sale companies in the US and the
UK told SaharaReporters that each of the two cars should cost no more than $200,000.
The NCAA paid a colossal sum of $800,000 a piece to Coscharis Motors, owned by
Cosmas Maduka, for the cars which were meant for Ms. Oduah’s private use.
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