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In Indonesia, a group tagged Torajan has a festival called the ‘Mannene Festival’ which permits them to observe a strange tradition on their dead bodies.
During this festival, they dig their dead relatives, wash their bodies, dress them in fresh clothes and party with them once every three years.
According to them, this ritual is done to show respect to their late loved ones and relatives.
According to reports, this strange festival has been in existence for more than hundred years ..read more
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Ghanaian social media influencer and TikTok star, Asantewaa, delighted her fans with a heartwarming video on her TikTok profile, showcasing a joyful dance session featuring veteran actor Koo Fori, stirring curiosity among her followers.
In the footage, Koo Fori was seen tenderly holding a baby in his arms while Asantewaa danced in the background.
This video comes shortly after Asantewaa revealed her pregnancy to the public, leading to speculation about the identity of the baby in the video with Koo Fori.
The comments section of the post quickly filled with inquiries from intrigued fans, eager ..read more
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A Nigerian man residing in Canada has garnered widespread admiration online following the emergence of a video demonstrating his adeptness at braiding his wife’s hair.
The heartwarming moment was shared on TikTok by Agatha Anubalu, highlighting the husband’s talent in hairstyling.
The video quickly went viral, capturing the husband delicately braiding his wife’s hair with extensions while she relaxed and let him work his magic.
What made this gesture even more special was the wife’s revelation in the caption that salon visits in Canada are quite expensive, costing at least N217,000 (approxima ..read more
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Ghanaian actress, Joselyn Dumas has recently addressed the difficulties single mothers encounter while navigating the dating scene.
She shared a personal anecdote about a friend who was hesitant to date a woman with a child, as he did not want to take on parental responsibilities for a child who was not biologically his.
Joselyn Dumas argued that this kind of mindset is one of the reasons why many single mothers struggle to find partners, as they often encounter biases due to having children.
Dumas emphasized that single mothers, like everyone else, deserve to find happiness and companionship ..read more
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There are rumors going around that King Promise, the Ghanaian hiplife star, recently got married in a surprise wedding.
The ceremony was attended by many notable guests, including Afia Odo, who stood out in a stylish kente dress. Among the guests were also King Sark, Dancegodlyod, and several other celebrities.
The event was captured in a viral video showing fellow hit makers arriving at the location to celebrate King Promise’s engagement.
Many wealthy individuals were also in attendance, arriving in extravagant, expensive cars.
The surprise wedding took many of King Promise’s fans by surpris ..read more
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An 18-year-old level hundred student in China, known as Xiaoyu, has been admitted to the hospital due to obsessive behaviour towards her boyfriend.
Doctors suspect she may be suffering from borderline personality disorder, as reported by The South China Morning Post.
Xiaoyu’s fixation on her boyfriend began during her first year of university, leading to an unhealthy dependency characterized by constant communication demands and a need for updates on his whereabouts, causing strain on their relationship.
The situation escalated when Xiaoyu made over 100 phone calls to her boyfriend in a singl ..read more
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Horrifying Moment Villagers Cut-open a Giant Python’s Stomach After it Swallowed a Man Whole
The horrifying duty of extracting the Indonesian man from the stomach of a seven-meter-long Python snake that devoured him whole has fallen to a few villagers.
On a secluded island, some graphic images that surfaced online and went viral on social media seem to capture the moment Akbar Salubiro was extracted from the reptile’s stomach.
The 25-year-old reportedly left on Sunday night to work harvesting palm oil on the Indonesian island of West Sulawesi, according to The Sun UK. However, worried friends ..read more
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A tragic incident has unfolded at Masuri in India after the body of a seven-year-old girl was found in a drain on Sunday.
The girl had gone missing on Saturday evening while playing outside her home. Her parents, who are labourers, reported her disappearance to the Masuri police when she didn’t return home after dark. They searched the neighbourhood but couldn’t find her, leading them to file a missing person’s complaint.
The girl’s body was discovered just 50 meters away from her house the next day, hidden under a pile of bricks. The police suspect she was hit on the head and then dumped in ..read more
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During an interview with Poleeno Multimedia, Ghanaian actor Too Much confidently asserted that the TV show Junka Town was unparalleled as the finest film of its time.
Too Much, the main character in Junka Town, asserted that no other Ghanaian movie could rival the impact and popularity of the show during its peak.
He highlighted that Junka Town’s success was particularly remarkable as it came at a time when the Ghanaian movie industry was facing challenges.
Reflecting on the financial aspect of the show’s success, Too Much expressed his belief that if Junka Town had been released during the e ..read more
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Women in the Dani tribe of Papua New Guinea cut off one of their fingers when a family member dies.
According to their beliefs, they observe this culture to honour the deceased and also ward off any lingering spirit.
In their belief, by inflicting this pain on themselves, they express their grief and suffering to the deceased.
They also believe that the spirit of the deceased could hunt them and cause unrest in the village, hence the practice.
Although this practice is now prohibited in Papua New Guinea, older women in the community of the tribe still have mutilated fingers from when they fol ..read more