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Dbanj, Omotola, Ini Edo At Genevieve Nnaji’s 40th Birthday Party (Photos)

hare Nollywood Diva  Genevieve Nnaji  and producer of the award-winning movie,    Lion Heart  has celebrated her 40th year birthday with friends in the industry. The likes of musician,  D Banj , actresses,  Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Stephanie linus, Ini Edo, Rita Dominic, Uche jumbo who  are renowned faces in the industry, turned in for their colleague’s party. See Stephanie Linus’ post on her verified social media handle, @stephanielinus

Marriage Proposal Goes Wrong (Video)

A new video that had since been making the trend across all social media platform   a Nigerian man publicly refusing the proposal of his girlfriend of years. Naija News   understands that the couple had been in the relationship for a long period but the lady, said to be from the Warri area of Delta state decided to take the giant step in the relationship by proposing to his man. However, things turned out not to be what he expected as his man rather than being excited over her proposal, publicly declined to go through the path of marriage together with his partner. The man openly disagreed to accept the proposal of his girlfriend. The video revealed how the lady held the legs of her man, with an engagement ring in her hand, pleading for his consent to be both happily married to her man but she was declined openly.

Two Children Killed, Several Injured After Mass Stabbing In Japan

  Two people including a schoolgirl have been stabbed to death and more than a dozen injured in  Tokyo, Japan   on Tuesday after a stabbing spree on children as they waited for a bus. The yet to be identified attacker, who is in his 50s allegedly crept silently up behind a group of children at the bus stop and slashed randomly at them before fatally stabbing himself in the neck. According to the police an 11-year-old schoolgirl named  Hanako Kuribayashi  and a 39-year-old parent, identified as government official  Satoshi Oyama , died in the attack, which shocked a country where violent crime is rare. Seventeen more people, mainly young children, were injured, according to authorities who had previously given the schoolgirl’s age as 12. Koji Shimazu of the St. Marianna University School of Medicine, told AFP that one woman in her 40s and three schoolgirls had to undergo surgery for knife wounds to the head and neck. “It is a very harrowing case. I feel strong a