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Naomi Campbell Reacts To Rumours Of Her Having A Love Relationship With Wizkid

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Rumours about Super model,  Naomi Campbell  having a love relationship with Nigerian star,  Wizkid  after they both turned up together at the GQ event has been spreading like wild fire on the social media and the model has now come out to debunk them. However Naomi Campbell who debunked the rumour in a ‘thank you’ tweet to Wizkid, revealed that the StarBoy Records Boss is in the brother zone. Here is her tweet below; Daily Mail reported that the couple arrived fashionably late. The supermodel, 48, nearly spilled out of her evening gown as she made a bold fashion statement in a funky patterned corset dress, while Wizkid wore a black suit paired with orange socks and white sneakers. On the other hand, this is not the first time that Naomi Campbell and Wizkid are stepping out together. They walked for Dolce and Gabbana during its Spring Summer 2019 Men’s Fashion Show in Milan. Before now, the super model was linked to Nigerian British rapper, Skepta. She seemingly confirmed rumors that sh

OMG!! 28-Year-Old Man Rape 40-Year-Old Woman To Death In Ogun State

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Sango-Ota (Ogun) – A 28-year-old man, Kelvin Michael, who allegedly raped a woman to death, was on Friday arraigned in Ota, Ogun.Michael, who lives at No. 21 Abebi St., Sango-Ota, is facing murder charge at an Ota Magistrates’ Court. A state counsel, Mr Bale Nimnan, told court that the accused committed the offence on Aug. 14 at 11.00 a.m. at his residence in Sango-Ota. Nimnan said the accused had several rounds of sex with the 40-year-old woman, Monsura Idowu, which resulted in her death. Mr Tunde Akinola, counsel to the accused, urged the magistrate to grant the accused pending advice from the State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). He noted that advice from the DPP usually take longer time, adding that if the accused was remanded in prison he might stay in custody longer than nencessary. Most accused persons stay between five to six years in prison pending DPP’s advice, he said. The offence contravened Section 325 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006. In his ruling, Chief M