Pop singer, Rihanna, on Wednesday made a solo outing to the exclusive Mayfair members' hotspot The Arts Club in London, where she partied without her billionaire boyfriend Hassan Jamee.
While making her exit from the club, the 'We Found Love' hitmaker, showcased her ample cleavage in her Demin chic shirt which she teamed with a pair of matching skintight jeans.
There are reports that the brunette beauty who sealed her outfit with a pair of whimsical red peep-toe heels, will be launching her new beauty line Fenty on September 8 in London's Harvey Nichols.
Rapper Young Dee ameomba radhi baada ya picha tata akiwa na Amber Lulu kusambaa mtandaoni. Kwenye picha hiyo, Young anaonekana akikodolea macho makalio ya video vixen huyo aliyegeukia muziki. Amber yuko nusu utupu. Kupitia Instagram, Young Dee ameandika: Nasikitishwa kwa picha inayosambaa mitandaoni.. imevuja bila ridhaa yangu ni picha iliyokua imepigwa behind the scene lengo haswa la photoshoot ni aina hii mpya ya mavazi ya aina ya ki"Scortish" kama sketi. Naomba radhi sana kwa hili! Na kwa mashabiki wote!๐ So sad! Pamoja na kuomba radhi, bado mashabiki wanamshambulia rapper huyo kwa vazi hilo lenye sketi.
Malaysian authorities have seized elephant tusks and pangolin scales from Africa worth almost a million dollars. The contraband items was found in two separate raids in the cargo terminal of Kuala Lumpur’s main international airport over the weekend.
Senior customs official, Pudzi Man said In the first raid, authorities found 23 ivory tusks, weighing 75.7 kilograms (167 pounds) with an estimated value of 275,000 ringgit ($64,150). “Customs officers seized two boxes which contained a large quantity of elephant tusks. The tusks had been sent from Nigeria, and the cargo was listed as food items', he said.
Separately, officials found six sacks containing 300.9 kilograms (663 pounds) of pangolin scales worth 3.86 million ringgit ($900,500), said Pudzi.
So far, no arrests have yet been made over the seizures,but it is a well known fact that Elephant tusks are in high demand in parts of Asia, especially China and Vietnam, where the ivory is prized for decorative purposes and in traditional medicine.Source : Lindaikejiblog.com