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Exclusive: The Last Days of Mary Magdalene—Slippers by the Balcony and a Drunken Cry for Help

Influencer Mary Magdalene, the Mexican model known for extreme plastic surgery, plunged to her death from her ninth-floor hotel balcony in Thailand earlier this week. The tragic end came after a recent public breakdown, with police finding her flip-flops left behind on the balcony in a scene that suggests a sudden and desperate fall. A Final, Fatal Afternoon in Phuket On Tuesday, December 9, Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora—known to her half a million followers as Mary Magdalene—checked into her room at the Patong Tower Hotel in Phuket at around 1:30 PM. Less than ten minutes later, she had fallen from the balcony. Police arriving at the scene found the 33-year-old lying in a pool of blood next to the hotel’s car park. Investigators confirmed the grim discovery inside her room. "On the balcony, we found the deceased's slippers left behind, indicating she had stepped out before jumping to the ground floor," stated Police Lieutenant Colonel Chanarong Pra...

Tompolo Leads Ijaw Monarchs in Thanksgiving at Sacred Egbesu Temple

In a significant display of cultural unity, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, alongside a gathering of Ijaw monarchs, held a thanksgiving service at the sacred Gbaraun Egbesu Temple in Oporoza, Delta State. The event, which took place on Wednesday, December 10, was attended by traditional rulers from Delta, Bayelsa, Edo, and Ondo States, led by HRM Oboro Gbaraun II, the Pere of Gbaramatu Kingdom. Dignitaries, elders, and youths from across the Ijaw nation convened to honor their deities, particularly the revered Egbesu, and to pray for peace and development in the Niger Delta and Nigeria. A Ceremony of Unity and Reflection Tompolo, the Chairman of Tantita Security Services and a prominent figure in the region, addressed the gathering. He commended the traditional institutions for their role in maintaining peace and reiterated his commitment to the welfare of the Ijaw people and the stability of the Niger Delta. "This ...

'I Spend ₦400k Just to Beg': 'Lekki Street Boy' Fires Back at Haters, Says His Begging is 'Classy'

Forget everything you thought you knew about street begging. In a jaw-dropping viral clip that has Lagos buzzing, the infamous 'Lekki Street Boy' has hit back at his army of online critics with a boast that left everyone speechless: he's not just a beggar, he's a *high-net-worth* beggar with style. The man, whose real name remains unknown but whose face is familiar to anyone who follows Lagos celebrities, is notorious for his unapologetic hustle. His M.O.? Track down A-list stars at exclusive clubs, parties, and events to ask them directly for money. While social media trolls have endlessly mocked him as the "ultimate beggar," he has now clapped back with receipts that scream luxury. "Do you think is poor man begging I'm doing?" he defiantly questioned in the now-viral video. "Yesterday alone, I spent ₦250,000. I wanted to beg someone inside a club, so I had to buy a shot of Azul [tequila] for ₦70,000, and I bought th...