Friday, 16 September 2016

Now they're claiming that Rob Kardashian may not be Blac Chyna's baby father

Now they're claiming that Rob Kardashian may not be Blac Chyna's baby father

These people sef. RadarOnline is claiming that Rob Kardashian may not be the father of Blac Chyna's baby. Read the report below...
That was fast! Just weeks after the Kardashian family welcomed pregnant Blac Chyna into their inner circle, Rob Kardashian's sisters have turned against her, RadarOnline.com has learned, amid claims that the only male Kardashian might not be her baby's father!
As Radar reported, Blac Chyna and singer Pilot Jones have been running around behind Kardashian’s back for months. After viewing a series of photos that showed the 28-year-old former stripper and Pilot kissing and caressing each other, an insider said, “When that baby comes out, it’s going to be brown! The truth will come out eventually. Pilot is the dad.”
Indeed, in March – when Blac Chyna and Kardashian’s relationship hit a rough patch – she snuck out of L.A. to Atlanta to be with Jones, evidenced by photos on Radar that showed the two dancing very close at Medusa nightclub!”

 “Rob will absolutely request a DNA test after all this,” a Kardashian family insider said. “That was going to happen even before all of this mess got out there.”

 When Radar contacted Blac Chyna about the findings, she blew up at a reporter and called the allegations “lies.”
However, as fans know, Rob’s superstar sisters – Kim, 35, Kourtney, 37, and Khloe, 32 – are fiercely protective of their brother. And now, according to the source, they have already contacted a private investigator to uncover the truth about Blac Chyna’s baby daddy.

Plagiarism: Presidency to punish official who inserted Obama's quote in President Buhari's speech

Plagiarism: Presidency to punish official who inserted Obama's quote in President Buhari's speech

The Presidency has responded to reports that President Buhari plagiarized president Barack Obama's speech at the launch of "Change Begins With Me" reorientation campaign in Abuja last week
A part of President Buhari's speech (right) contained largely the same arrangement of words and emotional outburst that President Obama used in his 2008 victory speech (left) after he was elected the first American black president. Reacting to the report, Senior Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, says the official responsible for the speech will be sanctioned



Below is the statement issued by Shehu Garba Shehu, SSAP Media and Publicity to the President:
The Presidency wishes to respond to a story on alleged plagiarism in a Presidential Speech that has been trending for most of today.
The Presidency observed that the similarities between a paragraph in President Obama’s 2008 Victory Speech and what the President read in paragraph nine of the sixteen-paragraph while inaugurating the “Change begins with me” are too close to be passed as coincidence. There was a mistake by an overzealous administration staff and we regret that this has happened.
A Deputy Director in the Presidency has accepted responsibility for the insertion of the contentious paragraphs even when a query to him was being typed.
This serious oversight will be investigated thoroughly and appropriate punishment meted.
The Presidency, once again regrets this unfortunate incident. Measures have been put in place to ensure that this does not happen again.
President Muhammadu Buhari admonished Nigerians to move past incident and focus on the message of change which the country needs in order to restore our cherished value systems.

Photos from the burial of late Director of Information State House, Justin Abuah


The late Director of Information, State House, Mr Justin Abuah was laid to rest today, September 16th at the Gudu Cemetary in Abuja after a funeral service at Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Catholic Church, attended by wife Mrs Nonyem Loretta Abuah and children.
Also in attendance were Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, immediate Past Special Adviser on Media to former President Jonathan, Dr Ruben Abati, former Special Adviser, Media, to the late former President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, Mr Segun Adeniyi.