Thursday, May 26, 2016

Photos of smaller home where Barack Obama, Michelle Obama & daughters will move to after White House


President Barack Obama, has concluded plans to move to an 8, 200-square-foot home in the Kalorama neighborhood in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Michelle Obama and daughters, Malia and Sasha after the conclusion of his presidency.


The 9-bedroom mansion with 8.5 baths might not be like the White House, but it still boasts plenty of suburban charm and even a few historical touches, not to mention less traffic.

Built in 1928, the single-family home was first listed in a newspaper ad for an estimated cost of $50,000, according to website Ghosts of DC. Although it seems like a steal compared to its current price tag—the last sale was to former White House press secretary Joe Lockhart for $5,295,000—it was most likely an impressive purchase for Charles Maddox, who resided in the mansion for three decades.
Source: People magazine

Ese Oruru welcomes Baby Girl


Ese Oruru, the teenager, who was allegedly abducted from Bayelsa State and forced to get married in Kano State to Yunusa has reportedly given birth to a baby girl in Yenagoa. More Details later…

Jose Mourinho agrees United deal

Jose Mourinho has agreed to become the new manager of Manchester United, according to British media reports on Thursday.
Mourinho has been in negotiations with United since Louis van Gaal’s sacking on Monday and it is understood an agreement is now in place for the former Chelsea manager to take charge at Old Trafford.
The 53-year-old is reportedly yet to sign a contract, but official confirmation from United is expected by Friday after the deal was delayed due to discussions over Mourinho’s image rights.
Mourinho is said to have been offered a three-year contract that will pay him £10 million ($14 million, 13 million euros) per season, which is double the salary earned by Van Gaal during his troubled two-year reign.
It was also reported Mourinho, who was sacked by Chelsea in December, is set to be given bonuses that will pay £5 million and £2.5 million respectively if he leads United to the Champions League or Premier League title.