Naomi Campbell on motherhood dreams: ‘I’ve wanted it for so long’
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Naomi Campbell on motherhood dreams: ‘I’ve wanted it for so long’
A source recently stepped forward with news regarding Naomi Campbell’s motherhood plans and left fans on the edges of their seats with revelations.
The claim was brought forward during an insider’s interview with
People magazine and they were even quoted saying, “She s wanted a baby for a long time, more than 10 years.”
The source also concluded by saying, “And anyone who s surprised Naomi is having a baby on her own, her own way, and on her own timetable doesn t know Naomi Campbell. Hasn t she redefined everything she s ever touched?”
Mongols gang member wanted for nearly a year arrested in Canterbury
19 May, 2021 08:30 AM
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The man was arrested on Wednesday afternoon. Photo / 123rf
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A senior Mongols motorcycle gang member wanted by police for almost a year has been arrested.
The National Organised Crime Group s detective inspector Paul Newman said warrants for the 27-year-old were first issued in May 2020 in Auckland.
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The man was arrested at an address in Waipara, Canterbury, just after 4.30pm, where a
military-style semi-automatic firearm was also located.
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He will appear in the Christchurch District Court tomorrow facing several charges. Police will continue to target organised criminal groups and those who are in possession of unlawful firearms, Newman said.
Mallam Gimba Yau Kumo
President Muhammadu Buhari’s son-in-law, Mallam Gimba Yau Kumo, has been declared wanted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) over an alleged N26.5 billion ($65 million fraud.)
Kumo is married to Fatima, one of the daughters of the president from his first marriage. They got married in 2016 when Buhari had become president.
Kumo who is from Gombe State was declared wanted alongside Tarry Rufus and another man Bola Ogunsola.
The declaration was made known in a statement on Thursday, by Azuka Ogugua, spokesperson of the anti-graft commission who asked anyone who had information on the whereabouts of the trio to report to the ICPC headquarters or the nearest police station.