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Justin Bieber spits over his hotel balcony onto a crowd of fans
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And the child thinks it's funny. Justin Bieber was photographed on
Thursday July 25th spitting over his hotel balcony in Toronto onto a
crowd of fans that came to catch a glimpse of him.
Then he laughs with his friends and takes photos of the crowd he just
'blessed' with his saliva. The pop star is in his native Canada for a
concert.
Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to the President and founder of the Living Faith Church worldwide, also Known as Winners’ Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, which has gone viral. He was reported to have made the statement last Sunday when the President of the federal republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan came to worship at Faith Tabernacle, which is the headquarters of the ministry.
Nollywood sweetheart, Genevieve Nnaji apparently skipped church on Sunday morning heading to the gym instead. The pretty actress was, however, quick to lay the blame on her unidentified friend for her decision to hit the gym. She posted a picture on Instagram with the caption: “…Church was a safer option…” and quickly added that, “There’s always evening mass.” Yes, there is. And you would be looking fit and healthy attending i too, won’t you Genny?
Russian pilot who was missing presumed dead after his plane was shot down three decades ago during the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan has been found alive and wants to come home, Russian military veterans said Friday. “He is still alive. It’s very astonishing. Now he needs help,” the head of the paratroopers’ union Valery Vostrotin told RIA Novosti state news agency. Vostrotin, who heads the Russian side of a Russian-US joint commission on prisoners-of-war and soldiers missing in action, declined to name the pilot for reasons of confidentiality. The man was shot down in 1987 and is likely now to be over 60, the deputy head of veteran’s organisation Battle Brotherhood, Vyacheslav Kalinin, told the news agency, adding that he now wants to come home. He suggested that the pilot could be in Pakistan, where Afghanistan had camps for prisoners of war. RIA Novosti reported that during the course of the war between 1979 and 1989, 125 Soviet planes were shot down in Afghanistan. Whe...