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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Before & After: Falz and Tosyn Bucknor share throwback photos.

Singer/actor Folarin Falana aka Falz TheBadGuy and OAP Tosyn Bucknor-Boyer shared these throwback photos of themselves via Instagram today. What they look like today after the cut...

Photos: Meet a male Accounting graduate who hawks food in a wheelbarrow in Ekpoma, Edo State

A Facebook user, Daniel Usifoh, a male university graduate who makes a living by selling cooked food at a motor park in Ekpoma, Edo State. What he wrote after the cut...
"I saw this man on my way to PH hawking cooked food in wheelbarrow this morning in Ekpoma, Edo State. I was moved to patronize him even when I was never hungry. Guess what...... he is an accountant, he graduated 4yrs ago but never got any job. He decided to go catering school. Today he stepped out in the streets of Ekpoma where he graduated from to do his first personal business ever. I asked why he decided to go this way and his response was WOW. He said "bros wetin I go do na, hence there is no job anywhere and I am the first son of my parent I decided to go this way rather than becoming an armed rubber to take care of those who took care of me from childhood before they die in regrets". You know what..... he is an Igbo man... I respect his courage...."

Touching photo shows two kids praying for their cop dad to return home safe

An image, shared on Facebook by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department shows a little boy and girl in police uniform down on their knees next to a police car praying for their daddy to get home safe.
This comes in the wake of a number of brazen police killings sparked by the shooting and subsequent deaths of two black men by police officers in Minnesota and Louisiana.

The caption of the photo which was taken by their mother reads: 'Praying their father and all police officers return home safely.'
The photo which has been shared and liked thousands of times echoes another that was shared back in March by Cleveland County police officer Jordan Perkins. It features his two children joining him in his car for a prayer before his shift.