A look back at the weird and wonderful fashion and beauty trends of 2018.


From odd outerwear to blinged-out eyebrows and corkscrew nails, 2018 had a lot to offer in the world of out-there beauty and fashion trends.

Professor Sophie Oluwole is dead.


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Nigeria has just lost one of it Amazon, Professor Sophie Oluwole, to the cold hands of death Late Professor Sophie, 82 years of age, was on Monday, December 24, reported dead, although details of her death is yet unknown Sophie was the first female doctorate degree holder in philosophy in Nigeria

These dogs in matching turtlenecks has inspired a number of jokes that are all too real.















Culture stories of 2018 that aroused controversies.

Well, 2018 has offered us a melting pot of cultures, from spiritual rituals from African tribes to wedding traditions in African American communities. Some of these stories made an impression because of their content, and controversial nature. Here is a reminder of these stories.

Odd news of 2018 that were mind-boggling.

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It would be an incomplete year if nothing odd took place. Across the world, headlines featured some of the weirdest stories that made readers take a double look.

THAT'S A WRAP People brand present-mad mum ‘selfish’ and ‘disgusting’ over pile of gifts so big you can barely see the Christmas tree.

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A MUM who has bought so many presents you can barely see her Christmas tree has been branded ‘disgusting’ and told to donate some. Emma Tapping, from the Isle of Man, is known for her over-the-top pile of gifts, spending months stockpiling presents. She buys hundreds of gifts for her kids costing thousands and has even appeared on a Channel 5 documentary Xmas Excess: Parents Splash The Cash. Photos of her mountain of presents swamping the Christmas tree go viral and this year it's no different.

A TIME FOR GIVING Teacher’s touching Christmas present from schoolgirl who ‘had nothing to give’.


A TEACHER received a heartwarming gift from a pupil a bag of marshmallows as she had "nothing to give".Rachel Uretsky-Pratt, 24, a third-grade teacher at a school in Washington, USA, posted an image of the little bag of treats which had been carefully picked out from the pupil's Lucky Charm cereal. The school Rachel works at provides its pupils with free breakfasts and free or reduced-price lunches.

How to keep the kids safe online with those techy Christmas gifts.

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CHILDREN across the country will unwrap a vast range of electronic gifts this Christmas raising a fresh wave of safety concerns for parents. Ghislaine Bambusa, head of the digital for Internet Matters, a non-profit organisation set up by the UK's leading internet service providers to improve children's safety online, has some tips to help them.

ON AIR EMERGENCY Iain Lee ‘overwhelmed’ with support after saving man who revealed suicide bid live on air.

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IAIN Lee says he’s been “overwhelmed” with support after he saved a man’s hostess live on TalkRadio.The caller, known only as Chris, phoned in and told Iain he had taken an overdose and was lying in the street dying. Iain, 45, kept the man on the phone and talked to him for 30 minutes while paramedics rushed to help him. Chris was eventually discovered by a police officer who had been given a location and description of the man by Iain's producer.

Man trolls his mum each year with his personalised Christmas card after she asked him to ‘sober up’.

Sending your own personalized Christmas cards is a nice idea, but sometimes it can be tricky to come up with something original.
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