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Ooni Speaks On Getting Private Jet From Adeleke

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has described as mere reports that Senator Ademola Adeleke had promised to buy him a private jet. According to the Yoruba monarch, some individuals had only twisted the politician’s comment due to their hidden intentions, including to drag the respected stool of the Ooni in the mud. In a statement released on Friday, October 9 in Ile-Ife by the Director of Media and Public Affairs of the Ooni of Ife’s Palace, Moses Olafare, the monarch said all that was said at the palace which is the truth, could be revealed from videos that emanated from the politician’s visit.

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The 5 kinds of butts and the clothes that fit them

No two butts are the same. If you know your breast size, then you should also know your butt size because knowing your butt size is important when it comes to picking the clothes that fit you. Cosmetic surgeons came up with these categorizations as they attempted to increase women’s butt with different surgeries. According to a plastic surgeon, Matthew Schulman, the shape of your butt is determined by your pelvis and hip bones, the way your muscles are attached to your thighs, the size of your gluteal muscles and the distribution of fat to that region.

This Flooding Demands A State Of Emergency

The wrath of nature raging across the country calls to mind an assertion made last year by the Minister of Water Resources and Rural Development, Engr Suleiman Adamu to wit: “No power on earth can prevent hydro pressure; no power can stop water. The power of water is stronger than an atomic bomb”. Nigeria is currently grappling with the worst flooding in a decade, with those hitherto emotionally divested or passing interest in flooding issues now realizing that this force of nature takes no prisoners.

Voters: New UKIP adverts are not racist

The new, widely criticised, UKIP adverts are not considered racist, offensive or ignorant by the publicUKIP launched some new adverts this week, to kick start their campaign for the European Parliament elections on May 22nd. They have been widely criticised. Labour MP Mike Gapes called them "racist", while Conservative MP Nicholas Soames called them "offensive and ignorant". But when shown pictures of the above two posters most people (59%) disagree that they are racist, and 53% disagree that they are offensive and ignorant.