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EKO ATLANTIC CITY LAUNCHED NOW SELLING!!!

The Lunch of the acclaimed Eko Atlantic City took place yesterday and attracted key players globally. Former US president Bill Clinton, President Goodluck Jonathan, Governor Fashola, Bola Tinubu were among  many top dignitaries attended the opening ceremony of the first phase of the Eko Atlantic City which held in Lagos yesterday.


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Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose welcome a new baby boy

 
Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose are proud parents of a new baby boy, born Thursday afternoon.
"Happy Birthday Sebastian 'The Bash' Taylor Thomaz!!!," Khalifa posted on Twitter. "Everyone welcome this perfect young man into the world."He'd prepped fans for the news by tweeting a picture of himself in surgical cap and mask a bit earlier in the day, along with the message, "Daddy time." Dad's birth name is Cameron Thomaz.
The couple knew the sex of the baby back in September, when they announced the pregnancy on the MTV Video Music Awards red carpet, but had been keeping it a secret from the rest of the world.The two have been engaged to be married since March of last year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MR OSCAR GRANTED BAIL!!!!

 
The Olympic and Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius has been given bail after a Pretoria magistrate disagreed with prosecution claims that he was a 'flight risk'.
Cheers were heard in the courtroom after Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair read out his decision at the end of a two-hour statement. Pistorius appeared to burst into tears on hearing the ruling.
Magistrate Desmond Nair also set out bail conditions.
The court set bail at 1 million rand ($113,000). Pistorius was ordered to hand over firearms and passports, avoid his home and all witnesses in the case, report to a police station twice a week and not to drink alcohol.
  


 



 

Sam Mendez Returning for James Bond 24?

 
 
It's long been rumored that Sky fall director Sam Mendes
would return behind the camera for the 24th James Bond
film. Now the Daily Mail is reporting that Mendes is "75
per cent of the way towards doing it." This is by no
means a confirmation of his return for the film, so treat it
strictly as a rumor.
Mendes was at first reluctant to return because
screenwriter John Logan was planning a two-part story
that would have been shot back-to-back. The site says
that is no longer the case and that Bond 24 and 25 will
now be stand-alone movies.
Mendes' involvement with the film was confirmed a few
months ago when Skyfall co-writer Robert Wade
mentioned that Mendes and Logan have already come up
with a story for the next film. Check back for possible
confirmation of his return in the coming weeks.
Skyfall is the highest-grossing James Bond film to date
and the seventh highest-grossing film of all time. It is
currently available for DVD, Blu-ray, and digital
download.

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