The story was shared by a netizen identified as @KhJrSly on the micro-blogging platform, Twitter. According to the tweep, the man was raised by a single mom in the United States where he met his girlfriend.
The Libyan government said it has launched an investigation into slave auctions in the country. Singer, Chris Brown has lent his voice to the slave trade boom going on in Libya after the viral report, exposing the trade.
"We met at the end of 2013 in a party in LA. He walked up to me and looked very handsome and charming. He took my number and the rest was history. The next one year of my life was BLISS.
"We met at the end of 2013 in a party in LA. He walked up to me and looked very handsome and charming. He took my number and the rest was history. The next one year of my life was BLISS.
The Letter By Onyeka reads; "Dear Young Nigerians, Grab yourself with some self-esteem, self-confidence and self-pride. We are all poor. Us and the celebrities. All the celebrities in Nigeria. Linda Ikeji is not a celebrity.
According to Dotun, many will get pregnant, hotels will be booked, and hearts will be broken. In his words; 'This Detty December Belle go enter Hearts will be broken Wig go loss Phones go loss You go overspend.
However, the 33-year-old striker has responded sarcastically in a series of tweets calling out the media (The Sun and Mirror in particular) for claiming he is broke.
Sharing on Instagram, she wrote; "Our hearts are deeply broken but the good Lord will heal us completely. Our little Angel, Kambi is resting in the bosom of the Lord. He will always be in our hearts.
After being diagnosed at just 18 months old, he went on to capture thehearts of the nation by bravely smiling through his gruelling fight against the disease.