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Friday, 23 November 2012
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Tonto Dike, Rukky Sanda donate N1m to cancer patient, Funmi Lawal
Tonto Dike donated N1m to cancer patient and UNILAG law graduate, Funmi
Lawal this morning, with support from sultry actress Rukky Sanda. The
donation was made through the Tonto Dike Foundation.
The reason why I announce these donations is to encourage others to help. Tonto was motivated by Don Jazzy's N2 million donation yesterday. God bless Tonto, Rukky and everyone who has helped raise the N4 million Funmi needs for the surgery! Thank you all
Some of you have been hearing that this SaveFunmi campaign is fake or scam. It's not! Funmi really has cancer. It's just the cancer at the shoulder region...so please disregard all the gossips saying it's a scam
The reason why I announce these donations is to encourage others to help. Tonto was motivated by Don Jazzy's N2 million donation yesterday. God bless Tonto, Rukky and everyone who has helped raise the N4 million Funmi needs for the surgery! Thank you all
Some of you have been hearing that this SaveFunmi campaign is fake or scam. It's not! Funmi really has cancer. It's just the cancer at the shoulder region...so please disregard all the gossips saying it's a scam
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
74 Year Old Woman Finds Live Python In Her Toilet “Water Closet
A 74-year-old Pensioner from Schwanstetten in southern Germany could believe her eyes when she lifted her toilet sit and found a live Python in her Toilet, immediately she called the police, who tried to flush the serpent from its hiding place.
“However, the reptile was in no mood to show itself to the officers so the fire brigade was called in. They opened a manhole in the garden and were able to remove it from the plumbing,” a police statement said.
A snake expert was then called in as a reinforcement. She identified the serpent as a two-year-old royal python, normally not dangerous to humans, and offered to take it home until the owner steps forward.
“Until we have cleared up whom the reptile belongs to, the police have registered it as a lost item,” concluded the police statement”
A snake expert was then called in as a reinforcement. She identified the serpent as a two-year-old royal python, normally not dangerous to humans, and offered to take it home until the owner steps forward.
“Until we have cleared up whom the reptile belongs to, the police have registered it as a lost item,” concluded the police statement”
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