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Nicki Minaj's new boyfriend gets her name tattooed on his neck (Video)

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Nicki Minaj's new boyfriend has gone extra miles to prove his love and loyalty to the Queen rapper.
The convicted rapist and murderer, Kenneth Petty has had his first tattoo and it had to be Nicki's name 'Onika' that was inked to his neck.
The exited rapper took to her Instagram page to show off her man's new tattoo. In the video of the pair, Minaj asks, "Did your tat hurt? "He replies, "Nah." 
The rapper, whose real is Onika Tonya Maraj, captioned the close-up of the tattoo, "Did ya tat hurt zaddy? his first tat—frontin like it didn't sting." 
Watch the video below.

INEC says 14.5 million PVC of registered voters between 2017 and 2018 have been printed and ready for collection









The Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) of all 14.5 million registered voters between 2017 and 2018 have been printed and ready for collection as well as all the PVCs of those who requested for replacement and relocation of their cards ahead of 2019 general elections, had also been printed and ready for collections.



Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), disclosed this on Friday in Abuja after the swearing-in of the new Secretary to the Commission, Mrs Rose Oriaran-Anthony.


”The commission has printed all PVCs for new registrants between April 27, 2017 and August 31, 2018. We have also printed all the requests for replacement of lost cards, all requests for transfer and relocations.

The last batch that we printed are for those who applied for transfer and relocation, and those who applied for replacement of damaged and defaced cards. This will be delivered immediately after the Christmas break. So we are happy to say that all 14.5 million or so new registered voters have their cards printed and delivered to the states. So we are good to go on that,” Yakubu said.

Yakubu, who also spoke on the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and its implications on the 2019 general elections, said that the commission would meet with union leaders in tertiary institutions for a way forward.



The INEC Chairman said that the ongoing strike was worrisome as the commission also sourced some of its election ad hoc staff from the tertiary institutions.


”The bulk of the ad hoc staff will be drawn from the National Youth Service Corps members but where there is shortfall, and obviously there would be shortfall, we rely on the universities.

Remember we also rely on the universities to draw our collation and returning officers. So the ongoing strike is worrisome in case some of them say because of the ongoing strike they will not participate in the elections.

But the ASUU has been good friend of the commission and we intend to meet with the President of the ASUU next week so that we can discuss and iron this out. We will also extend it to the lecturers of polytechnics and colleges of education so that we will meet with the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) and Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) and all other unions in the tertiary education sub-sectors,” the chairman said.

US government partially shuts down for the third time in a year after congress failed to reach a funding deal for the border wall









Parts of the United States federal government shut down at midnight after Congress and the White House failed to reach a deal on Friday night to avert the shuttering of several departments.



Both the US House of Representatives and the Senate adjourned after Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said there would not be a vote Friday night in the Senate.



Funding for roughly a quarter of the federal government then expired at midnight, including appropriations for the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, Housing and Urban Development, and other parts of the government.



This is the first time in 40 years that the government has been closed three times in a year. However, before they adjourned for the night, the Senate passed a bill to ensure federal employees who are furloughed get back pay. It was passed by unanimous consent, but still will need to pass the House.

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