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Ex BBNaija Housemate, Bambam, has announced that she is pregnant and expecting a baby with her husband, Teddy-A. Sharing some photos that reveal her baby bump, Bambam wrote:
The little one decided to photobomb my hot shot, seems baby would be as vain as me
Recall that Bambam and Teddy A’s love story started from the Big Brother Naija house where their toilet sex made headlines. Congratulations to the BBNaija couple.
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Joshua fights Ruiz Jr. for a second time this weekend after suffering a shock seventh round knockout defeat in June.
Should he triumph, he'll win back the world titles he lost to Ruiz Jr.
Wilder previously told Business Insider that he believes Ruiz Jr. has Joshua all figured out , and expects the Mexican to beat the Brit again.
But if Joshua triumphed, Wilder does not expect a meeting of champions as "they know what I possess."
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Deontay Wilder says Anthony Joshua will keep avoiding him if he actually manages to beat Andy Ruiz Jr. in their high-stakes rematch in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
Wilder and Joshua have been verbally sparring for years, before and after failed negotiations to settle their differences in the ring in a meeting of heavyweight champions.
While Wilder continues to reign as the WBC title holder, Joshua relinquished his WBA, WBO, and IBF belts to Andy Ruiz Jr., whom he lost in stunning fashion to in June.
Should Joshua beat Ruiz Jr. this weekend, winning his world titles back in the process, Wilder does not expect a lucrative showdown between them to suddenly materialize because Joshua's team fears a defeat.
Wilder told Business Insider: "Everything that I was talking about they didn't want the fight, they worried about losing because when he lost it'll knock his marketability down a little bit."
Wilder says Joshua's team has never wanted to risk fighting him
World Boxing News reported early last year that Joshua said he intended to talk to Wilder regarding fight negotiations.
The British heavyweight's broadcaster Sky Sports, though, doubted a deal could be done until 2019. Wilder appeared keen to agree a contract and even said he'd be willing to fight in the UK.
Eddie Hearn and Anthony Joshua
Matchroom Boxing / Mark Robinson
By April, 2018, Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn said a contract with Wilder's manager Al Haymon was in place but a sticking point proved to be money, World Boxing News said. Joshua offered Wilder $12.5 million. Wilder offered Joshua $50 million. In the end, a deal could not be agreed.
"They didn't want to risk fighting me in the first place and this saga came about, teams going back and forth. We came out on top. What we were saying was true. Why they avoided me.
"If he wins [on Saturday], he'll avoid me again. He ain't gonna want to do that, they know what I possess."
Business Insider asked Wilder whether he has any career regrets, that he was never the one to knock Joshua out first.
"I don't regret it," he said. "I can't regret nothing that I can't control. I can't control not fighting him. We did everything in our power to try and fight him. I even accepted a low ball offer. It don't get no lower than that.
"I accepted a low ball offer and I offered him the highest payday [$50 million] he could ever receive in his country, period, any day of the week. They still didn't want to take. I did all I could do. And all of that was validated when Ruiz beat him that night."
The fabrics, in particular, are usually part of African heritage with very deep cultural values. From time to time, designers have been meticulously playing around with such fabrics in creating something exquisite.
From funny looking outfits to very loud and colourful clothing, fashion and style have gone through a major phase of transformation. Day in day out, new trends emerge and outfits that seemed very cool 5 years ago may now look old-fashioned.
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Latest Ghanaian dresses are nothing short of perfection. They are professionally designed and look simply amazing.
Here are some traditional Ghanaian outfits you should try if you visit for Year of return
Fugu/ Batakari
Batakari, also known as Fugu is an attire mostly worn by women and men in the northern part of Ghana.
In Ghana especially in the northern part, people are adapted to the Batakari trend as it is part of their culture. It is also termed as a plaid garment that is similar to what is popularly known as Dashiki or Joromi among some tribes.
Batakari
Made of hand-loomed strips of cotton, it is either sewn or woven depending on the designer and the public’s preference. Batakari as some may choose to call it in the north, and Fugu by the southerners is oftentimes accompanied by a cap.
Batakari is considered a mark of power and tradition as some political leaders have been seen wearing the attire to make public statements. Kwame Nkrumah declared the independence of Ghana on March 6, 1957, wearing the Batakari.
Kaba and Slit
Kaba is the Ghanaian term used for the top half of the common traditional attire the Kaba and Slit; which comprises the long wrap skirt called the slit (sleet) and the matching blouse the Kaba. An African equivalent of the Western tailored Top and Skirt.
Kaba and Slit
This customary African fashion dress is a very symbolic outfit in the Ghanaian society as it strongly associated with the ladies especially the older folks. African prints are used for Kaba and slit dresses.
The most beautiful yet very expensive garments used for these fashion styles are the Kente and lace (lace Kaba).
Kaftan
Over the years, “kaftan” has become the catchall term in fashion for any kind of loose-fitting robe or tunic—often used to describe several garments of Middle Eastern and North African origination.
Kaftan
It can be made from almost any fabric; most are made of silk, wool, or cotton and are often bound with a sash. Kaftans are worn by both men and women in variations. You can try it while you visit the country.
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Jokoto
Jokoto or the joker pants made from African wax print. Pants made to fit everyone, easy comfy ready for dancehall and feel the Reggae and connect with the roots.
Jokoto
Just adjust the waist to your perfect fit and you are ready to roll.
Comes with different style prints with two large side pockets.
Ntama
The Ntama style is a Ghanaian style that has been around for many years.
It is usually a piece of cloth wrapped around the chest of both Ghanaian men and women.
Ntama
Abaya/ Jalabiya
The Jalabiya is usually worn by Ghanaians. Originally a traditional Egyptian garment, the same term is used for traditional Sudanese and Eritrean clothes, but both look different from the popular Egyptian garment which is worn by both Egyptian males and females and is much more colourful.
The colours are often white in the summer. In countries with winter, thicker fabric in other colours such as grey, dark green, olive, blue, tan or striped fabrics are used and colourful scarves worn around the neck. Ghana has no winter so all you need is a jalabiya without scarves.
Jumper
Jumper is a Ghanaian top usually worn by men who wrap in Ntoma.
Mostly white, the outfit is worn to cover the chest.
Jumper
It can as well be sewn with other colours depending on how one may want it.
Ahemaa slippers
The Ahenemaa slippers are Ghanaian made and worn by the Akans.
It is worn to compliment the Ntoma outfit by both men and women.
Ahemaa
Usually handmade, the slippers are quite heavy since it is made with wood.
Visitors in Ghana cannot go without trying this amazing heritage of the country.