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Reports have it that, Kanye West just spent $1.2 million each for two high-performance armored vehicles to protect Kim K and their daughter, North. The Prombron Iron Diamonds by Dartz Motorz (pictured below) is said to prevent kidnapping, hijacking and   other problems which can meet rich people on the street' 


The super-SUV is even built to withstand attacks from landmines and rocket-propelled grenades. 
'Kanye is fully aware that his new family is so high-profile they attract the attention of weirdos and psychopaths. He aims to leave nothing to chance...His priority is to get delivery of the vehicles, especially Kim's, before he begins his US tour in October,' a source told the Daily Star.

Reports have it that, Kanye West just spent $1.2 million each for two high-performance armored vehicles to protect Kim K and their daughter,

Minister of finance,Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says FG can't meet ASSU's needs.

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Speaking earlier today in Minna at the annual National Council on Finance and Economic Development meeting with theme, “Restructuring Nigeria’s Finances”, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala explained that the striking university lecturers were asking for N92 billion in extra allowances; an obligation the Federal Government cannot meet as it moves to reduce the structure of public expenditures.
According to the coordinating minister for the economy, “At present ASUU wants the government to pay N92 billion in extra allowances when resources are not there and when we are working to integrate past increases in pensions. We need to make choices in this country as we are getting to the stage where recurrent expenditures take the bulk of our resources and people get paid but can do no work.”
She argued that if the demands of the striking lecturers are met and “we continue to pay them salaries and allowances, we will not be able to provide infrastructure in the universities.”
The minister noted that when she assumed office “the share of recurrent expenditure in our total budgets had increased astronomically. “
“In fact recurrent expenditures accounted for about 77.2 per cent of the federal budget and we are now working to re-balance this ratio,” she added.

Minister of finance,Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says FG can't meet ASSU's needs.

Evacuation of settlers ordered,as wild fire threatens Idaho mountains

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 A wildfire nipping at the edges of two Idaho mountain resort towns has destroyed about a dozen homes, prompting authorities to intensify calls to hundreds of residents to heed mandatory orders to evacuate, fire officials said on Tuesday.
It was unclear how many of the 1,000 summer residents of the towns of Pine and Featherville had actually left their homes ahead of the lightning-sparked blaze, which has already charred 99,000 acres and is now the nation's top firefighting priority.
It is the second time in two years that the towns, about 70 miles east of Boise, have been ordered emptied over fires burning in the Boise National Forest. Officials said some residents may be staying because of a false sense of security fostered by the successful defense of the towns last year.
"This is a more serious situation. We might be hopeful about protecting Pine and Featherville again, but it's a different beast," fire spokesman David Eaker said of the fire, citing drier conditions and more extreme fire behavior.

Evacuation of settlers ordered,as wild fire threatens Idaho mountains

Tinsel star Chris Attoh quits,while Gbenro Ajibade gets suspended




The production of popular M-Net series Tinsel has been complicated by the resignation of Chris Attoh and the suspension of Gbenro Ajibade.

Attoh, who plays Kwame Mensah, announced he will be leaving the series to pursue other career interests.

"The last seven years onTinsel  have been an incredible journey and experience for me,” Attoh said. 

"Working with M-Net was phenomenal and it took a lot of deliberation but I have decided to pursue other career interests.”

Gbenro Ajibade has reportedly been suspended for failing to show up to shooting scenes involving his character, Soji Bankole.

Efforts to reach Ajibade for comment has been unsuccessful.

Tinsel star Chris Attoh quits,while Gbenro Ajibade gets suspended

Bolivia's World's oldest man at 123?

Carmelo Flores Laura, a native Aymara, speaks during an interview outside his home in the village of Frasquia, Bolivia, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013. If Bolivia’s public records are correct, Flores is the oldest living person ever documented. They say he turned 123 a month ago. To what does the cattle and sheepherder owe his longevity? “I walk a lot, that’s all. I go out with the animals,” he said. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)Carmelo Flores Laura, a native Aymara, sits outside in his village of Frasquia, Bolivia, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013. If Bolivia’s public records are correct, Flores is the oldest living person ever documented. They say he turned 123 a month ago. Flores said he sorely misses his wife, who died more than a decade ago. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)Carmelo Flores Laura, a native Aymara, sits outside his home in the village of Frasquia, Bolivia, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013. If Bolivia’s public records are correct, Flores is the oldest living person ever documented. They say he turned 123 a month ago. His grandson, Edwin, says he fought in the 1933 Chaco war with Paraguay but he said he only faintly remembers that. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
If Bolivia's public records are correct, Carmelo Flores Laura is the oldest living person ever documented.

They say he turned 123 a month ago.
The native Aymara lives in a straw-roofed dirt-floor hut in an isolated hamlet near Lake Titicaca at 13,100 feet (4,000 meters), is illiterate, speaks no Spanish and has no teeth.
He walks without a cane and doesn't wear glasses. And though he speaks Aymara with a firm voice, one must talk into his ear to be heard.
Do you think he could actually be the world's oldest man?

Bolivia's World's oldest man at 123?

A bride's wedding gown stolen on the morning of her wedding.

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Last Sunday, a Washington-based bride-to-be (her name was withheld for privacy) was inside her home preparing for her ceremony on the morning of her wedding, when someone broke into her car and stole her wedding dress, among other belongings.  
Panicked, the woman called 911 to report the crime and Candice (she declined to provide her last name), a dispatcher at Valley Communications, the local 911 center, answered the call. “We deal with theft calls every day but this one really touched me,” Candice, 28, told Yahoo! Shine. “I handled the situation as I normally would, but inside, I really sympathized. I couldn’t imagine someone stealing my wedding dress. All I kept thinking was, ‘I have a wedding dress. Maybe she could wear that.’” 

By the time Candice had gotten off the phone, she had made her decision: “I wanted her to wear my wedding dress.” So, after getting her supervisor's approval (and with no idea of the woman’s weight, height, or personal taste), Candice asked the responding officer to offer the woman the dress that Candice had worn on her own wedding day 18 months earlier.

A bride's wedding gown stolen on the morning of her wedding.

Stumbled upon $7000,and returned it to the owner.Can you return such picked sum to its owner?


One California man flexed his ethical muscle when he found — and returned — an envelope containing $6,900 in the parking lot of the Visalia Department of Motor Vehicles. Last week, Breck Reeves, 46, and his wife, Sarah, of Exeter, California, pulled into the parking lot of the DMV to swap Breck's Arizona driver's license for a California one, and he spied a thick plain white envelope lying on the ground next to his tire. 

"I saw the envelope, but it looked suspicious, so I ignored it," Reeves told Yahoo! Shine. "But when I came back to the car, it was still there, so I put it in my pocket." Reeves and his wife drove to Walmart to buy groceries, and Reeves opened the envelope in the car. "I was shocked — this could have been someone's life savings," he said. "I kept counting until I got to almost $7,000." 

Breck and Sarah Reeves both suffer from DiGeorge syndrome, a developmental disorder caused by a defective chromosome. The condition can affect mental stability, in some cases hampering decision-making skills, so the couple consulted Breck's mother on the matter. She advised them to return the money. "It was tempting to keep it, but we agreed that it was the right thing to do," said Breck. "I felt sick that someone had lost that amount of money."

Breck headed back to the DMV and alerted the manager, who called the Visalia Police Department. "The police said that I could keep the money if no one claimed it within 90 days," said Breck. "But two days later, the owner came forward." 

Stumbled upon $7000,and returned it to the owner.Can you return such picked sum to its owner?