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"Kylie Jenner weds Travis Scot in a secret ceremony" ???

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Just two months after her breakup with Tyga , Life & Style has learned that Kylie Jenner secretly married new boyfriend Travis Scott. "Kylie and Travis tied the knot at her Calabasas mansion," a source reveals. "It wasn't a big, glamorous affair like other Kardashian weddings, and only a few close friends were invited. But Kylie is crazy about Travis There were no official E! cameras there, but Kylie asked her friends to film the special moment on their iPhones. She plans to use the footage on her new show." According to a different insider, the 19-year-old has already been acting like the rapper's sugar mama. “[She's] spent thousands of dollars on new jewelry and designer clothes [for him]. She also buys him nice dinners and has promised him exotic vacations," the insider previously shared. For example, the beauty mogul treated the “Goosebumps” singer to a cruise around Miami on the S.S. Groot — a million dollar yacht — last month. Just da...

Business men develop web portal to track stolen phones

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The Computer and Allied Product Dealers Association of Nigeria, a trade association of Computer Village market traders, is collaborating with Fonreg Software to develop a web portal, which enable them to track stolen phones. As a result, traders are expected to register on the web portal every buyer who purchases any item from them, especially mobile phones. The CAPDAN said that the need to create the portal became necessary given the rise in the sale of stolen smartphones and fake accessories in the market in the last one year. “In the event that a mobile phone was stolen and returned to the market for sale, the trader could quickly log on to the portal to verify if the phone was stolen. If verified that it was a stolen phone, the trader would quickly alert the real owner and the police would be invited for necessary prosecution,” the CAPDAN President, Mr. Adeniyi Ojikutu, told our correspondent. He added, “We are already using all means at our disposal to advise all customer...

I'm still number one, Davido replies R.Kelly

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R Kelly made a comment about Davido’s hit song ‘I F’ and the HKN boss reminded the R & B legend R Kelly that his hit song “IF” is still number one on iTunes.

Osinbajo seeks NASS approval of $1.5bn loan for Enugu, Ebonyi, others

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Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has asked the National Assem­bly to approve a loan of $1.5 billion for Enugu, Eb­onyi, Abia and 10 other states. The proposed loan, from different multi-lateral organisa­tions, is to enable the concerned states to address critical infra­structure in their domains. The other states are Cross River, Kaduna, Ogun, Katsi­na, Jigawa, Kano, Plateau and Ondo. Acting President Osinba­jo said the loan is a part of the 2016-2018 external borrowing plan. In a letter he wrote to the two chambers of the National Assembly, which was read on the floor of the House of Rep­resentatives, Osinbajo said that the approval of the loan by the National Assembly would help the states to execute various projects.  He said: “You may wish to know that the request for the sep­aration of the state’s projects from the list became imperative in view of the current economic realities in the country and the pressing needs of these states to provide infrastructural and socia...

Timing meals later at night can cause weight gain, impair fat metabolism

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Eating later can promote a negative profile of weight, energy, and hormone markers — such as higher glucose and insulin, which are implicated in diabetes, and cholesterol and triglycerides, which are linked with cardiovascular problems and other health conditions.” New findings suggest eating late at night could be more dangerous than you think. Compared to eating earlier in the day, prolonged delayed eating can increase weight, insulin and cholesterol levels, and negatively affect fat metabolism, and hormonal markers implicated in heart disease, diabetes and other health problems, according to results from researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, United States. The findings offer the first experimental evidence on the metabolic consequences of consistent delayed eating compared to daytime eating, and will be presented at SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), on Sunday, June 4. “We k...