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Jay-Z reveals his mom is a lesbian on new album 4:44

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NAIRASENSOR Jay-Z has just dropped his much anticipated album 4:44, in which he apologizes to Beyoncé for often womanizing, but one of the most surprising revelations comes on the album’s third track, Smile, when Jay says his mom, Gloria Carter, is a lesbian. Yoruba Lady Causes Controversy With Photos Of Her Bare Bum ‘Momma had 4 kids but she’s a lesbian/had to pretend so long that she’s a thesbian/Had to hide in the closet, so she medicate. ‘Society shame and the pain was too much to take/cried tears of joy when you fell in love/don’t matter to me if it’s a him or her.’ Jay’s mom then gets a feature role on the track with a spoken word performance about her sexuality, where she tells people: ‘Love who you love, because life isn’t guaranteed’ 4:44 is a 10-track album whose only guests are Frank Ocean, Damian Marley, and Jay’s mother Gloria. MORE STORY @ NAIRASENSOR Family Withdraws 11-Year-Old Poison Victim, Threatens To Sue School N-Power 2016 Online Past Questions a...

Giant Beverages Limited Graduate Trainees Recruitment

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NAIRASENSOR Giant Beverages Limited is a new manufacturing company engaged in the production of natural and healthy non-alcoholic beverages. As a corporate entity, we produce products of the highest quality and are committed to delivering quality service to our customers. Giant Beverages drinks are produced with the finest natural ingredients to meet high quality standards. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Graduate Trainee Location: Lagos Job Description Maintaining and developing relationships with existing customers Visiting potential customers for new business Making accurate, rapid cost calculations Providing customers with quotations Negotiating the terms of an agreement and closing sales Gathering market and customer information Providing feedback on future buying trends Yoruba Lady Causes Controversy With Photos Of Her Bare Bum Representing your organisation at trade exhibitions, events and demonstrations Negotiating variations in price, deliver...

How I was raped, battered, left to die on my wedding day – Female pastor

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HOT NEWS @ NAIRASENSOR A female pastor, Terry Gobanga, formerly known as Terry Apudo, has narrated how she was raped, battered and left to die by unknown men on the day of her wedding. Terry, a young Nairobi pastor, said she was attacked while returning some items her fiance would need for the wedding. Nobody, not even the eagerly waiting groom ever thought or had an inkling of what had happened to her. She told BBCAfrica, “It was going to be a very big wedding. I was a pastor, so all our church members were coming, as well as all our relatives. “My fiance, Harry, and I were very excited – we were getting married in All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi and I had rented a beautiful dress,” she told BBCAfrica. “But the night before the wedding I realised that I had some of Harry’s clothes, including his cravat. He couldn’t show up without a tie, so a friend who had stayed the night offered to take it to him first thing in the morning. We got up at dawn and I walked her to the bus stat...

Trump’s travel ban an act of ‘blind hostility’ against Iran

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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on Friday criticized the travel ban placed on citizens of his country by U.S. President Donald Trump as a “shameful exhibition of blind hostility.” On Twitter, Zarif said that the ban prevented “Iranian grandmothers from being able to see their grandchildren” and was motivated by the U.S.’ “visceral hatred” of Iran. The ban, which affects people travelling to the US from six predominantly Muslim countries, including Iran, was introduced after the U.S. Supreme Court partially upheld Trump’s executive order on Monday. The U.S. judges amended the order to provide exceptions for anyone able to prove a “bona fide relationship” with someone already living in the US, such as a spouse, parent, child or sibling. However the exception does not extend to grandparents, aunts, uncles, nephews and nieces, hence Zarif’s comments. The Iranian Foreign Ministry had previously criticised the ban as discriminatory and racist. The Supreme Court allowed the federa...