It has been a day of love and celebration for
the music star and legend, Tuface Idibia. As the popular parlance goes
“Life begins at 40”, Tuface is not just turning a year older today he is
also stepping into greater heights.
Aside the star studded birthday party get-together hosted by the
Nigerian Red Cross, in Yaba Lagos, the music legend also receives a gift
from famous Malivelihood, Michael Awujoola.
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Malivelihood, who is known for splashing expensive gifts on
celebrities and government officials, has customized a $27, 850 (N5,
570,000) Hublot big bang classic Fusion 18k Rose Gold White Dial with
the inscription “Fortyfied” design on it.
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The wristwatch was also accompanied with an alligator leather strap 45MM and a sapphire glass.
It can be recalled that earlier in the day, Tuface received an expensive and crafty cake from his beautiful wife, Annie Idibia.
The
Emmys always take time out of the telecast to honor some of actors,
directors, writers and other stalwarts of the television industry who
have passed away within the past year. (This year, expect to see
tributes to Leonard Nimoy, Yvonne Craig and Stuart Scott,
among others.) But the fictional fallen rarely receive the same kind of
recognition from the Academy. To help fans mourn the loss of their
beloved characters, we’ve assembled a tribute video to some (though not
all) of the most notable TV deaths from this past year.
WARNING:
We’re about to spoil some of the biggest TV-related deaths of the year.
So if you don’t want to be prematurely grieving, click away right now
and check back after a few binge-watches.
Be
prepared to tear up — and potentially avert your eyes, because some of
these folks die in spectacularly bloody fashion — as we say a final
goodbye to the people we adored (McDreamy and Zeek), the people we
tolerated (Ray Velcoro) and the people we really can’t accept are for
real dead (looking at you, Jon Snow). And if you have any dearly
departed that we may have missed, please eulogize them in our comments
section. They may be gone, but they’re not forgotten…especially since we
can watch them over and over again on Netflix.