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Rapper Fabolous and his partner, Emily Bustamante expecting their third child









American rapper, Fabolous, and his longtime partner Emily Bustamante are expecting their third child together, a baby girl.


The 42-year-old Brooklyn rapper took to Instagram on Monday morning , June 22, to share the happy news with his fans.


He posted the baby's sonogram and wrote: 'Got the best gift ever for Father’s Day! #GirlDad.'
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Got the best gift ever for Father’s Day! 👨‍👩‍👧#GirlDad

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Vulcaniser arrested for stealing his customer's panties for ritual purposes in Ogun



































A 22-year-old vulcanizer, Dele Ope, has been arrested for allegedly stealing an underwear belonging to a female customer at her home in Ogun state.










A statement released by the Ogun state police command spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the lady had called Ope to help fix her car’s deflated tyre in her house. However after Ope had fixed the tyre and left, she discovered that her panties spread on a rope within the compound was missing.










It was gathered that a search for the vulcanizer began immediately, being the only one who came into the compound at the time.







“Since the vulcanizer was the only person, who came into the compound, she went round in search of him, but he was nowhere to be found,” the PPRO stated.










The police spokesperson said the lady immediately reported the matter at the Warewa Police Division. The Divisional Police Officer, SP Folake Afeniforo, detailed some officers to go in search of the vulcanizer. His house was searched and the lady's panties was recovered there.










"On interrogation, the suspect confessed to stealing the underwear with the intention of taking it to a herbalist for a money-making ritual,” Oyeyemi said.










Ogun Commissioner of Police, CP Kenneth Ebrimson, has directed that the suspect be charged to court immediately investigation is concluded.

Maids dumped outside Beirut embassy

















Some Ethiopian maids have been dumped outside the country's embassy in Beirut by their employers who can no longer afford to pay their salaries, following the collapse of the Lebanese economy.



The maids were left to sleep on the pavement of the country's embassy following the ongoing economic crisis in Lebanon heightened by the Coronavirus pandemic, which also led to Lebanese's currency losing 70% of its value in the past six months.



DPA news agency reported that there are about 250,000 migrant workers in Lebanon, many of whom are employed by many middle-class households as domestic staff. Telegraph reported that a large proportion of the domestic staff employed by the middle-class households are from Ethiopia, the rest are from other African and Asian countries.



The first group of 34 women who were dumped by employers outside the embassy were taken into a shelter last week.



Huson Sayyah, the head of foreign workers at the Beirut charity Caritas said;




"All 34 Ethiopian domestic workers who are stuck in front of their embassy will be taken later Thursday to the Caritas shelter."



A footage obtained by BBC correspondent Martin Patience, also captured moment three Ethiopian maids were abandoned at the embassy in one hour. Farah Salka, Director of Lebanon's Anti-Racism Movement told the BBC that the workers exist outside the labor laws and had zero employment rights or protection.

Abike Dabiri-Erewa tackles APC for "sidelining" women in Edo primary committee












Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has tackled the All Progressives Congress (APC) for shutting out women in the committee it constituted for the party's primary election Edo state.



Abike's tweet was in reaction to a tweet by the Edo chapter of the APC, in which it announced the arrival of a seven-man committee for the primary election scheduled to hold on Monday June 22.



The tweet read;




“Members of the Edo State Primary Election Committee led by Hope Uzodimma have arrived Benin City ahead of tomorrow’s exercise."







The NIDCOM boss tweeted in response;




“Na wa o. APC. Not a single woman ? Haba !!!”





'Democrats are almost as bad and somewhat equivalent to Trump'- John Bolton explains why he never testified during Trump's impeachment












Ex-National Security Adviser, John Bolton John Bolton slammed US Democrats for conducting a partisan impeachment, saying they were 'almost as bad and somewhat equivalent to' President Trump.







Bolton, a lifelong Republican who has served in the White House for three GOP administrations, is promoting his new memoir, The Room Where It Happened, which tells of his time as Trump's national security adviser.



Bolton, set to release his bombshell book this week after a court rejected the White House's plans to ban the book's publication over sensitive 'national security' information, also said he won't be voting for Trump or Biden in the presidential elections come November .


The House Intelligence Committee wanted to bring Bolton in for testimony during its 2019 impeachment probe into Trump's conduct toward Ukraine, but he didn't participate, leading angry Democrats to suggest he was saving material for his new book.



In an interview with ABC News, Bolton defended his decision not to testify before Congress during the impeachment proceedings.



When asked why he didn't testify, Bolton said the process in the House was too partisan.

'I was fully prepared [to testify] - if I got a subpoena like everybody else who testified got a subpoena,' Bolton said in a late Sunday night ABC news interview.

'I think the way the House advocates of impeachment proceeded was badly wrong.

'I think it was impeachment malpractice. I think they were determined because of their own political objectives to conduct an impeachment proceeding that was very narrowly focused on Ukraine, and that went very, very quickly.'



Bolton accused Democrats of managing the impeachment so as not to 'mess up the Democratic presidential nomination.'

'Now, I find that conduct almost as bad and somewhat equivalent to Trump,' Bolton said.

'That they're torqueing one of the gravest constitutional responsibilities the House of Representatives has, the power of impeachment, around their presidential nomination schedule.'

Bolton added: 'And they failed utterly to accomplish what they wanted. In fact, they made things worse.

'Because their strategy fitted with the Trump political strategy.

'Keep it narrow, and move it fast. So what did they do? The House advocates said, 'We have proven Trump is impeached forever, and that he'd learn a lesson from it.'


When asked if Trump learned his lesson after impeachment, Bolton said: 'It's absolutely 180 degrees the opposite of the truth

'Because he was acquitted in the Senate. He didn't learn lessons from it, other than that he could get away with it, which leaves only the last guardrail - is the election this November.

'I think the House Democrats built a cliff, they threw themselves off of it. And halfway down, they looked up and saw me, and said, 'Hey, why don't you come along?''



Bolton, who was fired last year as Trump's national security adviser, gave a scathing assessment of the president in his new memoir, The Room Where It Happened.

'I don't think he's fit for office,' Bolton told ABC News on Sunday.

'I don't think he has the competence to carry out the job.'

'I don't think he's a conservative Republican. I'm not gonna vote for him in November,' Bolton said.

'Certainly not gonna vote for Joe Biden either.

'I'm gonna figure out a conservative Republican to write in.

'But this comes back to the point of why I wrote the book.'

Rapists to get life imprisonment in Akwa Ibom












Governor Emmaneul Udom has signed the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law , VAPPL, 2020, which empowers judges to hand down life imprisonment to anyone convicted of rape in Akwa Ibom state.



The state's commissioner for agriculture and women affairs, Glory Edet who spoke after the Governor assented the bill, said it is aimed at discouraging the spate of violence in the society.



Edet said;




“I think this is one of the best things that has happened to protect the female gender and as the commissioner overseeing women matters , I believe the women of Akwa Ibom, the children and even our men are happy because this law will really teach defaulters a lesson.

“This law allows for the implementation of a lot of things we were praying for and prescribes stiffer punishment for violators of the Child’s Right Act , perpetrators of violence against citizens of both gender. Before now violators of the female gender had some years to spend in prison but VAPPL recommends life imprisonment to really deal with the offenders and discourage the spate of violence in our society.”



The commissioner also disclosed that sensitisation and awareness campaign on the new law will soon be initiated.



Uwemedimo Nwoko, the state attorney-general and commissioner for justice further revealed that the law also provides 14 years imprisonment for perpetrators of gender-based violence and any kind of sexual offence other than rape.

His song is not for a campaign of hate - Tom Petty's family says as it issues cease and desist order to Trump campaign












President Donald Trump's campaign has suffered another setback after being served a cease-and-desist letter by the family of the late American rock legend Tom Petty for playing "I Won't Back Down" at his rally in Tulsa, Okla.



The family in a statement released over the weekend, said the use of the song was "in no way authorized." The statement issued by Adria, Annakim, Dana and Jane Petty, the musician's children, widow and first wife partly read;




"Both the late Tom Petty and his family firmly stand against racism and discrimination of any kind. Tom Petty would never want a song of his used for a campaign of hate. He liked to bring people together."







Benmont Tench III, a founding member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers also shared same sentiment. He wrote in an Instagram post;




"I in no way approve of Trump even whistling any piece of music associated with our band. I hope that's clear enough."







Petty who died of an accidental drug overdose at age 66 in 2017, said "I Won't Back Down" had the most powerful impact on his fans. The song, which was released in 1989 on Petty's solo album Full Moon Fever, inspired listeners to send him messages about how it helped them through tough times.



Politicians and campaigns in the U.S. are typically free to use any music they choose for rallies as long as they pay for the rights. But numerous artists have asked Trump not to use their music, including Neil Young, Adele, Guns N' Roses, Pharrell, Earth, Wind & Fire, Queen, REM's Michael Stipe, The Rolling Stones, Rihanna and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler.



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