Equatorial Guinea President actuate Declaration No. 118, sack Baltasar Engonga Experts for Tropical Guinea wear sack Baltasar Ebang Engonga as Chief General of di Public Monetary Examination Organization (ANIF). Dis na afta video wey convey im face dey sex various ladies turn into a web sensation for virtual entertainment. Di goment canister suspend oga Engonga purpose of spilled video wey guarantee say e rest mind more than 400 ladies - some of dem na accomplices of ogbonge pipo for Tropical Guinea. Engonga neva remark on di claims and di BBC wear likewise attempt reach am for im response. Tori be say President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo request di excusal of Engonga, wey be child of Baltasar Engonga Edjo, current leader of di Financial and Money related Local area of Focal Africa (CEMAC). Neighborhood tori pipo report say di sack of Engonga come by means of a pronouncement wey im distant uncle, president Mbasogo sign. VP of Central Guinea, Teodoro Mangue, canister vow to t...
"Candyman" and "Final Destination" star Tony Todd passes away at age 69. American actor Tony Todd, who played the title role of the hook-wielding ghost in the horror film "Candyman," passed away on Wednesday at his Marina Del Rey, California, home. He was 69 years old. An actor's representative confirmed Todd's passing. There was no cause of death mentioned. A reliable presence in genre fare across four decades, Todd’s series of credits include iconic titles such as Alex Proyas’ comic book adaptation “The Crow,” Michael Bay’s Alcatraz actioner “The Rock” and the elaborate killing-set-piece series “Final Destination.” One of his earliest film performances came in his early thirties in Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning war epic “Platoon.” Todd wore extraterrestrial makeup in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” to portray Kurn, Worf’s (played by series regular Michael Dorn) brother and a Commander in the Klingon Defense Force. However, Todd's role in...
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