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Photos from actress Benita Nzeribe’s birthday party in London

Nollywood actress Benita Nzeribe recently celebrated her birthday in London and some of her colleagues including celebrated Nollywood actor Zach Orji came out to celebrate with her. See all the  photos below...

Is this the biggest baby bump ever? Woman had 55-inch tummy

It hasn't been confirmed but there's currently no woman on record in the UK who has had a 55-inch baby bump. 29 year Lara Carpenter-Beck, gained so much weight as her pregnancy progressed that she couldn't even fit into normal maternity wear.

The first time mum gained weight at a rapid rate during her pregnancy because she has diabetes.
"At just 12 weeks people were asking me when I was due- I was that big. And my bump just kept growing and growing. It was my first pregnancy and so I had no idea what to expect- but I knew it wasn't normal to grow at the rate I was- especially with just one baby." She explained. Continue...

Actor Robin Williams dies at 63; suspected of committing suicide

Legendary Hollywood actor and comedian Robin Williams has died at age 63. He was found dead today Monday August 11th in his home in Tiburon California. Police suspect he committed suicide by asphyxiation. His publicist said he had been battling severe depression for a while. Read the statement from Police in Marin County, Calif below...

Ebola: US finally agrees to give Liberia experimental drup, ZMapp


The Liberian president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, announced yesterday that their country is to receive sample doses of experimental drug, ZMapp to treat doctors infected with Ebola

A statement published on Mrs Sirleaf's website on Monday said the US had approved a request from Liberia to ship the medicine after a direct appeal to US President Barack Obama on Friday.

But spokesperson for the US Health and Human Services (HHS) Department said US authorities had simply assisted in connecting the Liberian government with the drug's manufacturer, insisting that the drug company had worked directly with the Liberian government.

Meanwhile the deaths from Ebola has passed the 1,000 mark. Late yesterday, the World Health Organization said 1,013 people have now died from Ebola.

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