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I have everything a man wants in a woman " lady claims as she flaunts her physique.

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 A Nigerian lady has stirred attention on social media after flaunting her physique and confidently declaring that she possesses everything a man desires in a woman. In a video currently trending,the woman is seen showcasing her body to the camera, repeatedly turning and posing while boldly affirming her appeal. Her statement in the video: “I have everything a man wants in a woman. Check me out! My mother raised me well. Is it cooking skills? Keeping the home neat? What else? Just look at me!” Her remarks sparked reactions from numerous social media users, who flocked to the comment section to share their thoughts.  See some reactions below: @Ndubisi941: “Where can I find her? I’ve got a message for her.” @MillieOla24: “Funny enough she doesn’t have sense.” @Wisdombig7: “She get luck say na the type of breast wey I dey like she carry.” @MgbemeneNnamdi: “Who be this fuu? E be like she just chop finish.” @Apoostool: “How much dey her aza .wey she dey talk say I have everythi...

Boeing-made satellite explodes in space after experiencing an "anomaly"

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 The U.S. Space Force is tracking debris in space after a satellite manufactured by Boeing exploded earlier this week, the satellite's operator said.  The Intelsat 33e satellite, which was launched in 2016 and provides communications across Europe, Asia and Africa, experienced "an anomaly" on Saturday, Intelsat said in a news release.  Attempts were made to work with Boeing and repair the satellite, but on Monday, the U.S. Space Force confirmed that the satellite had exploded. The satellite's breakup left some customers without power or communications services. Intelsat said it is working with third-party providers to limit service interruptions, and is in communication with customers.   Since the breakup, the U.S. Space Force is now tracking "around 20 associated pieces" of the satellite in space. The agency said that there are "no immediate threats" and routine assessments to ensure safety are ongoing.  Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, s...

Another monolith appeared near Las Vegas. Who's behind these mysterious objects?

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 First it was Utah. Then Romania. And California. Spain. Wales. Paraguay. The metallic monoliths began to be found in late 2020 by unsuspecting viewers in seemingly random locations around the world. Often evocative of a science fiction movie prop, the mysterious objects captured the public’s attention and frequently drew crowds hoping to catch a glimpse of the bewildering columns. Then, earlier this month, another gleaming prism materialized outside of Las Vegas. “We see a lot of weird things when people go hiking like not being prepared for the weather, not bringing enough water... but check this out!” the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a post on X. Police say they don’t know who is responsible for the monolith or how they got it there. Just what, exactly, are these things? Some have speculated they’ve been deposited on Earth by alien visitors. Others surmise the monoliths might be far-out works of art — or simply playful pranks. The first monolith appeare...

Spirit Airlines Passengers Freak Out as Rat Runs Around Plane.

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 Someone might want to release snakes on this Spirit Airlines flight ... 'cause they might catch the rat scurrying around the jet and freaking out passengers! Check out this clip taken on a Spirit flight from Dallas to Los Angeles, which appears to show a rat running above an overhead bin during the approximately 3-hour flight. The rat's feet can be seen through the opaque glass with light illuminating its snout ... lording over the airplane populace while a group of people film it. Passengers can be heard calling the rambunctious rodent a "super rat" during the clip ... which ends when the rat darts away out of the light. It's unclear what flight this was exactly ... but, this incident reportedly took place last week. Sounds like the plane didn't have to stop and call an exterminator, either. Obviously, the "Snakes on a Plane" jokes popped up online almost immediately ... though Samuel L. Jackson wasn't onboard to rid the flight of the pes...