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A Chinese family was in the bedroom taking photos as their teen son lost his virginity

This is supposed to be a real life story and the person who shared it on Facebook swear it's true. According to the post, a some members of a Chinese family living in Toronto were in room watching as the family's teen son lost his virginity. And they claim it's a family tradition that has been passed down through generations. The intimate moment was captured by the boy's uncle who explained; (more…)

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Luxury designer Alexander Amosu responds to a racist message from a white woman

Documentary 'Lagos to London: Britain's New Super Rich' aired over six days ago and it featured super rich Nigerians living in Britain. Luxury Designer, Alexander Amosu was among those included and a racist white woman named Ruth Hunt seemed to have a problem with it. Alexander shared the racist message he got and advised people not to allow such negativity stop them from succeeding in Life. He wrote, (more…)

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Acclaimed Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s short story is being adapted into a film

Another work by acclaimed Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is set to be adapted to a film. This time it will be a short story from her critically-acclaimed collection "The Thing Around Her Neck", first published in 2009. The award-winning Nigerian author agreed to sell the film adaptation rights of "On Monday of Last Week" to Ghanaian director Adoma Akosua Owusu and her Ghanaian-based production company, Obibini Pictures. (more…)

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Akyra Murray, youngest victim of Orlando mass shooting, shouldn’t have been in the club

She was only 18 and had just graduated from high school. She had been persuaded by friends to go with them to the Pulse gay nightclub to celebrate her graduation. She didn't come out of there alive. Many nightclubs bar minors where alcohol is served but Orlando and Pulse Nightclub allow under 21 to enter. Akyra had been dropped at the nightclub with her girlfriend Patience Carter, by her mum. According to her friends, Akyra was a bright student who graduated third in her class at West Catholic Preparatory High School in Philadelphia. She had plans to attend Mercyhur