MARY-KATE AND ASHLEY OLSEN STEP OUT IN COORDINATED BLACK LOOKS FOR NEW YORK STROLL. (PHOTO).

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen step out in coordinated black looks for New York stroll Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen made a rare joint appearance in New York City, stepping out together for a relaxed afternoon in matching, understated fashion. The 39-year-old twins were seen walking through Midtown Manhattan on April 30, dressed in coordinated black trench coats paired with wide-leg denim. They completed the look with sunglasses, scarves, and structured alligator handbags from their luxury label, The Row, before stopping for lunch during their outing. Long before becoming fashion insiders, the sisters built global recognition as child actors through projects like Full House, It Takes Two, and New York Minute. Over time, they stepped away from Hollywood and fully transitioned into fashion, officially launching The Row in 2005. Mary-Kate now serves as creative director of the brand, while Ashley oversees it as CEO. In earlier interviews, Ashley has described the label’s beginnings as a small ex...

CYRUS ONU, A LAWYER OF THE FEMALE NYSC MEMBER, JENNIFER ELOBOR, WHO WAS ASSAULTED BY LOCAL SECURITY AGENTS IN ANAMBRA STATE, HAS SAID THAT THE PERPETRATORS HAD THREATENED TO RAPE AND KILL HER FOR SPEAKING OUT DURING THE INCIDENT.(PHOTO).


 Cyrus Onu, lawyer to Jennifer Elobor, the NYSC member assaulted by local security operatives in Anambra State, has given a chilling account of what his client went through, revealing that the men not only brutalised her but also threatened to r@pe and k#ll her for speaking up.


According to Onu, the ordeal began when the security agents forcefully tried to enter the corps members’ lodge.


“They were banging the door repeatedly. As Jennifer attempted to open it, they kicked it with such force that it nearly slammed into her face.


“These were not men in uniform. Most of them were masked, dressed in mufti, and wielding guns. You can imagine the level of terror among those young corps members,” he explained.


The lawyer noted that the operatives offered no form of identification. “Instead of introducing themselves, they kept shouting, ‘Come down, come down! You’re all thieves! You’re all Yahoo people!’”


Onu said Jennifer stood her ground, insisting that if they must be taken anywhere, the corps members should first be allowed to contact their LGI [Local Government Inspector]. “She only wanted accountability because they had no idea who these men were,” he added during an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Wednesday.

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