Nigerian famous female singer Simi flashes sizzling hot legs on Instagram. See photos below: Photo: Nigerian female singer Simi Beautiful singing sensation, Simi, has teased her many fans on Instagram with stunning new photos she shared on her page – the singer released some new photos which have gotten her fans talking. Simi, known for her ability to carry her more than a million followers along on Instagram, shared three delectable photos of herself clad in a long navy blue dress that extended to her feet. The dress is however slit high up her thighs such that her legs are exposed. Gushing over her beauty, she insinuated that she was the favourite of her followers. She tagged one of the photos this: “Woulda said “ur fave could never”…but I’m ur fave. I don’t know when I got so cheeky” Checkout the photos below:
Photo: Sergey Mavrodi who died of an heart attack The founder of the infamous MMM financial pyramid schemes, Sergey Mavrodi, died of a heart attack on Monday, March 26, 2018, at the age of 62. The former deputy of the State Duma died in the Russian capital, Moscow, after he felt weakness and pain in the chest area. Here are basically Ten(10) things you probably didn't know about Sergey Mavrodi: 1. Mavrodi was born on August 11, 1955, in Russian capital, Moscow, and was diagnosed with bilateral heart defect in his childhood. 2. He was first arrested in 1983 for illegal economic activity and was detained for 10 days. 3. In 1989, he launched MMM with his brother Vyacheslav Mavrodi, and a woman Olga Melnikova. The name of the company was taken from the first letters of the three founders’ surnames. The Russian company perpetrated one of the world’s largest Ponzi schemes of all time, in the 1990s with different estimates from 5 to 10 million people losing the...
Photo: supreme products Now a prominent trend in fashion, the queue outside certain shops as they release new collections – otherwise known as “the drop” – has become the most significant decider of success for a brand, with the raucous hype it generates outweighing other forms of traditional marketing. At the London branch of supreme, the cult skatewear firm driving this trend, its weekly Thursday collection drops have resulted in three-person-deep queues snaking around surrounding streets, while the desperation to bag an item once inside could lead to scuffles and queue jumping. The lines became so raucous that Westminster council threatened Supreme with closure, resulting in the introduction last year of a new ticketing system, which shoppers must sign up to for a chance to enter the shop on drop day. As a result, its highly anticipated collaboration with the Japanese streetwear label Undercover and US hip-hop group Public Enemy, featuring the artwork from the...
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