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Friday, November 22, 2013
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"I dated someone with a negative record, and it affected me' - Timaya
In a new interview with Punch, the Egberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa, Timaya
said he dated someone who had a bad record and that affected him.
Timaya and actress Empress Njamah dated for a few years. Their much
publicized affair ended in 2009.
Aero Contractor reportedly changes name to Nigerian Eagle
Thisday reports that the airline will be unveiled this Sunday as the nation's national carrier by
President Goodluck Jonathan on his return from the UK.
My real mother was school bus driver' Amazing tale of adopted daughter chance meeting
FOR seven years bus conductor Freda Pickering welcomed a happy group of girls on board for the daily school run.
But she had no idea that one of them was her daughter – having given her up for adoption just after she was born.
The
astonishing coincidence meant Carole Davies and her natural mother saw
one another twice a day during term-time. And now, after decades apart,
they have been reunited.
Carole was born in 1948
following a wartime romance between Freda and a Croatian youth who
worked at a camp near her home in Wetherby, West Yorkshire.
But with no prospect of marriage Freda, 19, was persuaded to have her newborn taken into care.
Heartbroken,
she thought she would never see her daughter again. Almost 60 years
passed before Carole, a teacher from Dudley, West Midlands, unearthed
their story as she attempted to trace her birth mother.
“It’s unbelievable to think we were so close to each other for all the years Carole was at school,” said Freda, 83.
I had no idea the lady checking my bus pass was MumCarole
“I don’t think I
would have said anything even if I had known because I had to wait for
Carole to make the first move. It’s nice to think I was a part of her
life when she was younger.”
Carole said Freda
had asked her whether she went to Tadcaster Grammar School, and if she
travelled by bus. “I replied, ‘Yes, twice a day’ to which mum said, ‘I
was the bus conductor.’”
“I had no idea that the lady who checked my bus pass twice a day was my mum. It was a complete shock.
“I
don’t really remember anything about the bus conductor, and all along
it was my mum. It’s incredible how we’ve been able to find each other.”
Sick thief steals three-legged cat and 'writes letter to owner' from missing moggy
POLICE are investigating after a thief stole a cat and then wrote a letter taunting the animal's owner - boasting of how it loves its new life
I miss you all, especially my Dad. Please let him know I am OK'Minx'
He put up posters appealing for the three-legged cat's safe return but heard nothing until a mysterious typed letter was sent to local businesses.
The note, purporting to be from the missing moggy, thanked locals for their concern but informed them she was now living happily in the countryside.
Pope to put 'St. Peter's bones' on display at Vatican
After centuries buried beneath the Vatican,
and decades hidden away inside the Holy See, the bones of a man long
believed to be St. Peter, one of the founding fathers of the Christian
church, are to go on display for the first time.
The controversial remains
will be revealed to the public on Sunday at a mass in St Peter's Square
marking the conclusion of the Catholic church's "Year of Faith."
26 die in roof collapse at Latvian mall
The death toll from the collapse of a roof at a shopping mall in the Latvia capital has climbed to 26, authorities said Friday.
Latvian rescue services spokeswoman Viktorija Sembele said 35 people had also been injured in Thursday’s collapse at the Maxima shopping mall, in western Riga.
Search teams continue to comb the rubble for more bodies, with the number of dead expected to rise, she said.
Latvia’s national news agency LETA reported that three firefighters were among the dead, and a toddler was among those injured.
Riga Mayor Nils Usakovs told CNN that authorities think building materials stored on the roof caused it to collapse. more photo..........
Latvian rescue services spokeswoman Viktorija Sembele said 35 people had also been injured in Thursday’s collapse at the Maxima shopping mall, in western Riga.
Search teams continue to comb the rubble for more bodies, with the number of dead expected to rise, she said.
Latvia’s national news agency LETA reported that three firefighters were among the dead, and a toddler was among those injured.
Riga Mayor Nils Usakovs told CNN that authorities think building materials stored on the roof caused it to collapse. more photo..........
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