Angelina Jolie's daughter's Zahara, 10
and Shiloh 8 jubilated and looked more than thrilled as their mum was
announced as the winner of Favourite Villain for her role in Maleficent
at yesterday's Kids Choice Awards. This was Angelina's first public
appearance since she
revealed she had her ovaries removed.



HUNDREDS
of US Marines have been stationed in Ghana in anticipation of
post-election violence in Nigeria as the country goes to the polls today
to elect its president and members of the federal legislature.
Voter accreditation has already begun as Nigerians vote for president, senators and members of the House of Representatives today. There are fears, however, that there may be post-election violence, especially after the results are announced as neither the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) or the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to accept defeat.
Preparing itself for any eventuality, the US has posted a battalion of Marines in neighbouring Ghana, who will likely be used to evacuate its citizens if the situation deteriorates. John Kerry, the US secretary of state visited Nigeria earlier this year to preach peace and last week, President Barack Obama published a YouTube video calling for calm.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6677-us-sends-battalion-of-marines-to-ghana-in-anticipation-of-post-election-trouble-in-nigeria#sthash.4vW5vzWK.dpuf
Voter accreditation has already begun as Nigerians vote for president, senators and members of the House of Representatives today. There are fears, however, that there may be post-election violence, especially after the results are announced as neither the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) or the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to accept defeat.
Preparing itself for any eventuality, the US has posted a battalion of Marines in neighbouring Ghana, who will likely be used to evacuate its citizens if the situation deteriorates. John Kerry, the US secretary of state visited Nigeria earlier this year to preach peace and last week, President Barack Obama published a YouTube video calling for calm.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6677-us-sends-battalion-of-marines-to-ghana-in-anticipation-of-post-election-trouble-in-nigeria#sthash.4vW5vzWK.dpuf
HUNDREDS
of US Marines have been stationed in Ghana in anticipation of
post-election violence in Nigeria as the country goes to the polls today
to elect its president and members of the federal legislature.
Voter accreditation has already begun as Nigerians vote for president, senators and members of the House of Representatives today. There are fears, however, that there may be post-election violence, especially after the results are announced as neither the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) or the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to accept defeat.
Preparing itself for any eventuality, the US has posted a battalion of Marines in neighbouring Ghana, who will likely be used to evacuate its citizens if the situation deteriorates. John Kerry, the US secretary of state visited Nigeria earlier this year to preach peace and last week, President Barack Obama published a YouTube video calling for calm.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6677-us-sends-battalion-of-marines-to-ghana-in-anticipation-of-post-election-trouble-in-nigeria#sthash.4vW5vzWK.dpufssab
Voter accreditation has already begun as Nigerians vote for president, senators and members of the House of Representatives today. There are fears, however, that there may be post-election violence, especially after the results are announced as neither the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) or the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to accept defeat.
Preparing itself for any eventuality, the US has posted a battalion of Marines in neighbouring Ghana, who will likely be used to evacuate its citizens if the situation deteriorates. John Kerry, the US secretary of state visited Nigeria earlier this year to preach peace and last week, President Barack Obama published a YouTube video calling for calm.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6677-us-sends-battalion-of-marines-to-ghana-in-anticipation-of-post-election-trouble-in-nigeria#sthash.4vW5vzWK.dpufssab
HUNDREDS
of US Marines have been stationed in Ghana in anticipation of
post-election violence in Nigeria as the country goes to the polls today
to elect its president and members of the federal legislature.
Voter accreditation has already begun as Nigerians vote for president, senators and members of the House of Representatives today. There are fears, however, that there may be post-election violence, especially after the results are announced as neither the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) or the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to accept defeat.
Preparing itself for any eventuality, the US has posted a battalion of Marines in neighbouring Ghana, who will likely be used to evacuate its citizens if the situation deteriorates. John Kerry, the US secretary of state visited Nigeria earlier this year to preach peace and last week, President Barack Obama published a YouTube video calling for calm.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6677-us-sends-battalion-of-marines-to-ghana-in-anticipation-of-post-election-trouble-in-nigeria#sthash.4vW5vzWK.dpuf
Voter accreditation has already begun as Nigerians vote for president, senators and members of the House of Representatives today. There are fears, however, that there may be post-election violence, especially after the results are announced as neither the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) or the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to accept defeat.
Preparing itself for any eventuality, the US has posted a battalion of Marines in neighbouring Ghana, who will likely be used to evacuate its citizens if the situation deteriorates. John Kerry, the US secretary of state visited Nigeria earlier this year to preach peace and last week, President Barack Obama published a YouTube video calling for calm.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6677-us-sends-battalion-of-marines-to-ghana-in-anticipation-of-post-election-trouble-in-nigeria#sthash.4vW5vzWK.dpuf











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