Sunday, 2 April 2017

Photos:- 2 Motorcycle Thieves Caught In Abia, Tied & Nearly Burnt To Death By Angry Mob

                             

According to reports, the 2 alleged motorcycle thieves were caught while trying to sell their stolen bike for N8,000 at Akara Junction in Isuikwuato Local Government Area Of Abia State.
It was gathered that they stole the bike from Uzuakoli area and came down to Isuikwuato to sell it before they were caught.They were about to be burnt, before Nigerian Police came in and rescued them’.
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See what someone did to a homeless man all in the name of April fool



How bad is this?
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Kim Kardashian takes North West to Ariana Grande's concert, hang out with the singer backstage

Kim Kardashain took her three-year-old daughter, North West, to Ariana Grande's concert on Friday night and both mother and daughter had fun, as could be seen from the photos Kim shared on her Snapchat.

The mother-of-two looked every inch the fashionista dressed in a velvet jumpsuit which she paired with nude stiletto heels and draped a black coat over her shoulder. Prior to the show, Kim and North went backstage to hang out with Ariana Grande and North got to sit on the singer's lap and play with her.
Trust Kim to take photos of such moments and share online. Kim also shared a photo of her daughter meeting popular photographer Ellen Von Unwerth with the words "Learning from the best... Ellen Von Unwerth"


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Creator of the LGBT community flag, Gilbert Baker dies at 65


Gilbert Baker, the designer of the iconic rainbow flag, has died. Cleve Jones, an AIDS activist and Baker's longtime friend confirms that he died in his sleep on Thursday, March 30, 2017 in New York.In 1978, Baker sewed a multicolored flag that became the symbol of the LGBT community across the world.
A vigil in Baker's memory was held on Friday evening under the rainbow flag in San Francisco's United Nations Plaza.The banner could be seen flying half-staff from the balcony of Mayor Ed Lee who said:
"Gilbert was a trailblazer for LGBT rights, a powerful artist and a true friend to all who knew him. Our thoughts are with his friends and family. He will be missed".
Baker was born in Chanute, Kansas, and joined the US Army as a medic. He arrived in San Francisco in 1970 to work at an orthopedic hospital where Vietnam veterans underwent skin grafts and amputations. After his honorable discharge from the military, he stayed in San Francisco and immersed himself in the gay and lesbian community.
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