Monday, 26 October 2015

Couple Spent Thousands Of Dollar To Look Like Real life Dolls





This couple seem like every other couple, but guess what! They are not.




20 year old Anastasia Reskoss and her 23 year old partner Quentin Dehar are madly in love with each other. They also want to be a real life Barbie and Ken couple! After meeting 3 years ago, they decided to try as much as possible to become the most attractive couple, by going under the knife.









Anastasia's parents paid for her first nose job at age 17, as well as a boob job. "We would love to spend the rest of our lives morphing into the dolls we have loved as children," she said. They've had a total of butt implants,cheek fillers,ear reshaping, botox, two boob jobs, lips injections, eye bag removal, tanning, veneers, teeth whitening and a fake tan.

source: crazy facts

Processed meats, a cancer causing agent.

 Bacon, ham and sausages rank alongside cigarettes as a major cause of cancer, the World Health Organisation has said, placing cured and processed meat in the same category as asbestos, alcohol, arsenic and tobacco.
Processed meat is now ranked as a group 1 carcinogens because of a causal link to bowel cancer, while placing red meat in group 2A as "[probably carcinogenic to humans".



Meet the new ooni of ife


Adeyeye Enitan Ogunsuwi, a 40 years old  accountant has emerged the new ooni of ife.  Ogunwusi is a prince from the ruling house in the town.
The secretary to the Osun state government, Moshood Adeoti said that the selection of the new ooni followed the completion of all the processes for the filling of the exalted stool.
Ogunwsi was selected from 21 candidates including his older brother, presented by the Giesi ruling house for the exalted stool.

Liverpool match will decide Mourinho career




Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will be sacked by the Blues if they suffer their sixth Premier League defeat of the season to Liverpool on Saturday.

Nigeria formally removed from list of polio endemic countries by WHO







Exactly one month after announcing that Nigeria is no longer a polio endemic country, the World Health Organization WHO today October 26th officially removed Nigeria from the list of polio endemic countries. WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti was at the state house today to meet with President Buhari for the formal de-listing of Nigeria.