QUEEN CAMILLA'S RARE CONFESSION ABOUT PRIVATE DUTIES WITH 10 GRANDKIDS. (PHOTO).
Queen Camilla's rare confession about private duties with 10 grandkids Away from the public spotlight, Queen Camilla embraces her role as grandmother to ten grandchildren, balancing her royal duties with family life. She shares two children, Tom and Laura, with her former husband Andrew Parker-Bowles, and together they have five grandchildren: Lola, Freddy, Eliza, Louis, and Gus. Through her marriage to King Charles, she also has five step-grandchildren Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Archie, and Princess Lilibet. Despite her preference for keeping her private life separate, Camilla recently opened up about her passion for reading and her desire to pass that love down to future generations. During a visit to St Mungo’s in South East London, Camilla spoke about the importance of introducing children to books early, sharing how she reads to her youngest granddaughter. The Queen’s Reading Room, her charity, has partnered with St Mungo’s to pr...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,EFCC yesterday wednesday,November 23,2016 arraigned the quartet of Colonel Nicholas Ashinze,a former special assistant to the embattled former National Security Adviser,Col. Sambo Dasuki; an Austrian,Wolfgang Reini; Edidiong Idiong and Sagir D. Mohammed before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court,Abuja on a 13-count charge of corruption and money laundering to the tune of N36.8billion.Ashinze and his co-accused were arraigned alongside five companies accused of allegedly diverting huge sums from the office of the former NSA.The companies are: Geonel Integrated Services Limited,Unity Continental Nigeria Limited,Helpline Organization,Vibrant Resource Limited and Sologic Integrated Services Limited.The defendants pleaded not guilty to all the charges preferred against them.In view of their plea,counsel to EFCC I.O Uket expressed readiness for trial to commence immediately saying he had the witnesses present in court.Uket arhued that the defendants had lost their administrative bail the moment their matter was charged to court and their counsels filed applications for their bail.Ruling on the applications,Justice Kolawole held that the charges are all bailable adding that, ''since each of the other,my sixth judicial sense informs me that I adopt the terms and conditions of the bail granted to the defendants by the EFCC and my learned brothers in the FCT High Courts.The judge added that the case would be granted accelerated hearing and urged the prosecution to pick five days in the new year for trial.Consequently,the case was adjourned to January 23,February 1 and 14; and March 7 and 21,2017.
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