Thursday, January 18, 2018

Ladies- “I Can’t Date Women Who Wear Wigs Or Lacefronts”, Billionaire Son, Paddy Adenuga Reveals

 

   The son of Billionaire Businessman, Mike Adenuga, Paddy who recently said he had been engaged twice, in 2010 and 2012, but he didn’t get married to either ladies has released another shocker!

Onyeka Onwenu sued Iroking for N205 Million for copyright infringement

 

    Legendary Nigerian singer, Onyeka Onwenu, has sued IROKING, a music and movie distributor, over violation of her copyright.

Four killed in fresh suspected herdsmen attack in Benue

 

    Four persons have been killed in a fresh attack carried out by suspected herdsmen in Logo and Guma Local Government Areas of Benue state.

Man arrested for wearing all his clothes to avoid excess baggage fee

 

    This British passenger went a step further by wearing all his clothes including eight pairs of trousers and 10 shirts.

This Day In History 18 January- Post World War I peace conference begins in Paris


 
  On this day in Paris, France, some of the most powerful people in the world meet to begin the long, complicated negotiations that would officially mark the end of the First World War.

    Leaders of the victorious Allied powers–France, Great Britain, the United States and Italy–would make most of the crucial decisions in Paris over the next six months. For most of the conference, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson struggled to support his idea of a “peace without victory” and make sure that Germany, the leader of the Central Powers and the major loser of the war, was not treated too harshly. On the other hand, Prime Ministers Georges Clemenceau of France and David Lloyd George of Britain argued that punishing Germany adequately and ensuring its weakness was the only way to justify the immense costs of the war. In the end, Wilson compromised on the treatment of Germany in order to push through the creation of his pet project, an international peacekeeping organization called the League of Nations.