Finally the boxing match between Floyd
Mayweather Jr. and UFC star Conor McGregor has now been made official
and fixed for August 26, 2017 in Las Vegas. Mayweather confirmed the
fight on his Instagram account as he shared a video poster of both
fighters with the caption, "It's official".
Then a few minutes later, McGregor tweeted 'the fight
is on' posting a picture of himself next to one of Mayweather's father
Floyd Mayweather Sr.
Mayweather, who retired in September 2015 after winning all 49 of his
pro fights, will face a mixed martial arts fighter who has never been in
a scheduled 12-round fight at the MGM Grand arena.
The fight that will take place in a boxing ring and be governed by boxing rules.
The fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena, but ticket prices have not been set yet.
Both Floyd and Conor will be tested by USADA for performance enhancing drugs.
Conor is expected to make around $100 million for the fight, he also sincerely believes he will knock Mayweather out.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Stephanie Coker And Her Lover, Olumide Aderinokun To Wed In Greece (Details)
TV presenter, Stephanie Coker and her billionaire boo, Daniel Aderinokun are set to have their white wedding on the 12th of August 2017 in Greece.
You will recall that the two love birds had their introduction ceremony earlier in November 2016, after Daniel had proposed in August and all set for their white wedding.
We shall bring you more details as soon as we have them!
You will recall that the two love birds had their introduction ceremony earlier in November 2016, after Daniel had proposed in August and all set for their white wedding.
We shall bring you more details as soon as we have them!
Photos From Gov. Ajimobi's Daughter, Jibola Ajayi's Twin Boys 1st Birthday Celebration
Flood Kills Nine Children As Several Houses Collapse In Niger
Police authorities in Niger confirm that at least nine children were killed as
heavy rains over the past few days caused the collapse of houses in the
capital Niamey. Zourkaleini Maiga, secretary general of the local
authority said the children were killed as buildings gave way in
different parts of the city.
One mother told a local television how three of her four children had been killed as they sheltered from the downpour by the wall of a neighbouring house. The heavy rains also demolished one of the main markets in the city centre. And two Niger television channels, Tele-Sahel and Tal-TV, were knocked off air after their studios were flooded.
Niger’s rainy season, which lasts three to four months, has only just started. Last month, the United Nations warned that fresh flooding this year would effect more than 106,000 people in Niger. Last year’s flooding claimed the lives of 50 people and affected 145,000 people.
One mother told a local television how three of her four children had been killed as they sheltered from the downpour by the wall of a neighbouring house. The heavy rains also demolished one of the main markets in the city centre. And two Niger television channels, Tele-Sahel and Tal-TV, were knocked off air after their studios were flooded.
Niger’s rainy season, which lasts three to four months, has only just started. Last month, the United Nations warned that fresh flooding this year would effect more than 106,000 people in Niger. Last year’s flooding claimed the lives of 50 people and affected 145,000 people.
Wicked Mother Ties Baby’s Mouth, Dumps Her In Lagos Bush
19-year-old woman, Ayomide Adebayo, has been arrest by The Lagos State Police Command for allegedly dumping her two-month-old baby in a bush in the Ikorodu area of the state.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Adebayo, a secondary school leaver, was allegedly impregnated by one Martins Tewogbade, who lives in the Bariga area of the state.
She gave birth on April 30 at a private hospital in the neighbourhood.
However, Tewogbade’s parents reportedly rejected the baby and she subsequently relocated with the child to a friend’s house in Igbode, Ogun State.
Our correspondent was told that Adebayo approached a worker at a Cherubim and Seraphim Church in the town sometime in May 2017 and begged the woman to take custody of the child.
The baby was in the care of the church worker, identified as Mrs. Joke Fatai, until Saturday, June 10, when Adebayo went to withdraw her.
She was said to have tied the baby’s mouth and nose, dumped her in the bush and returned to Bariga, telling people that the child was dead.
It was learnt that the baby was found by some members of a vigilance group in the early hours of Sunday in a bush in Ikorodu, Lagos State, and was later reunited with Fatai.
The babysitter and residents of Igode eventually traced Adebayo to Bariga.
A resident of Bariga, Yusuf Tolagbe, said an angry crowd wanted to beat up the mother, but for the intervention of a child rights organisation in the area, Child Protection Network.
He said, “Ayomide’s (Adebayo) mother died shortly after giving birth to her. Her father’s whereabouts is unknown. She was living with an elderly man. She has finished her secondary school education.
“Last year, the man observed that she was pregnant. After prodding her, she said it was Martins (Tewogbade), an apprentice, that impregnated her. But the boy’s parent did not accept the pregnancy, claiming that it belonged to a taxi driver, who they usually saw her with.
“She left the community after she gave birth in April and came back on Sunday, telling people that the baby was dead. It was when the woman (Fatai) and some people came on Monday with the baby that we discovered she was lying.”
The Coordinator, Child Protection Network, Mr. Toyin Okanlawon, said the case was reported to the police at the Bariga division, adding that the mother and Tewogbade had been transferred to the Gender Unit of the Lagos State Police Command’s Headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos.
He said, “The babysitter explained that she saw the mother back the baby carelessly and corrected her. She later came to meet the woman to help her take care of the baby. The woman took care of the baby and Ayomide till June 10 when she carried the baby to the bush in Ikorodu. She tied her mouth and nose in an attempt to kill her, but the vigilantes saw the baby in the bush at night and rescued her.
“The boy did not deny to the police that he impregnated the girl. Presently, both of them are at the police command. The baby has been handed over to Martin’s mother for care.”
The spokesperson for the command, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the police would work with the state government to ensure the safe custody of the baby, while Adebayo and Tewogbola were under investigations.
He said, “For now, we cannot confirm that she attempted to kill the baby. She said she just dropped her in the bush. It is possible she wanted to abandon her and run away. We are still investigating and a test has to be conducted to determine her mental state.
“We will look for a guardian who can take care of the child. It may be a close relative or an institution made available by the state. The boy is also under investigation.”
London Tower Fire Outburst: Faces And Names Of Some Of Those Missing
Those still missing include, Top row from left: Zainab Dean and her son Jermiah, Sheila Smith, Tony Disson, Jessica Urbano, Nadia Choucair, Yasin El-Wahabi, Nurhuda El-Wahabi, and Mo Tuccu.
Top row, right: Steve Power, Mary Mendy, Khadija Saye, Ali Yawar, Rania Ibrham, Hamid Kani, Saber Neda and Hesham Rahman.
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