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In honour to introduce my additional "Prince" and my baby number three!
It's been a stressful but most beautiful nine months of pregnancy journey and I'm glad to finally announce the arrival of my "Golden Prince"......
Lychee UgwumsinachiπΌ
Lychee means - Evergreen .
Ugwumsinachi means - My honour is from God.
Ladies and Gentlemen, join me in exalting the name of the most high God for His awesome wondersπππππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½
The coming of my new bundle has brought loads amazing moments, blessings of new open doors that words can't say. Just watch out for more photos of God's goodness in my life and familyππππ
To God alone be all glory...Amen!ππππππ½ππ½ππ½❤️❤️❤️ππ
Britain's Andy Murray dismantled Milos Raonic's huge serve to become the first man to win the Queen's Club title five times.
Raonic led by a set and 3-0 before Murray became the first player this week to break the Canadian's serve, doing so twice in succession.
The top seed and defending champion went on to win 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-3.
Murray overtakes the likes of John McEnroe, Boris Becker and Roy Emerson with five Aegon Championships titles.
McEnroe was courtside for the final in his role as coach to Raonic, with the American's old adversary Ivan Lendl in the opposite corner after rejoining the Murray camp this week.
Chelsea Clinton has frequently supported her mother at political events, most recently appearing alongside her in Brooklyn, New York, on 7 June, when she secured the Democratic nomination.
Mrs Clinton's opponent, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, also welcomed a new grandson recently. His daughter Ivanka had a third child, Theodore, in March.
Bernie Sanders has promised to work with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, but has stopped short of endorsing her.
The Vermont senator told his supporters in a speech that it was vital that they stop the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, from winning the White House.
He also promised to continue working to "transform" the Democratic Party.
Mr Sanders has resisted ending his campaign since Mrs Clinton effectively sealed the nomination last week.
Oscar Pistorius has removed his prosthetic limbs and hobbled around the courtroom at his sentencing hearing in South Africa.
The former Olympic athlete was on his stumps when he shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp through a door at his home in 2013, and his defence made much of his vulnerability.
The hearing in Pretoria was called after a court convicted him of murder, overturning a manslaughter verdict.
Pistorius will be sentenced on 6 July.
The six-time Paralympic gold medallist, whose legs were amputated below the knee as a baby, made history by becoming the first amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympics in 2012, running on prosthetic "blades".
Judge Thokozile Masipa also has granted permission for the crime scene photos to be made public - a request made by Ms Steenkamp's father, who gave emotional testimony on Tuesday, saying Pistorius should pay for killing his daughter.
On Wednesday, the Pretoria High court heard testimony from Ms Steenkamp's cousin Kim Martin, who said the victim had not loved Pistorius though she had been fond of him.
The athlete's defence team had argued that he mistook Ms Steenkamp for an intruder.
The double amputee faces a jail term of 15 years but it may be reduced due to time already spent in prison and mitigating factors.
Theatrics aside - Pumza Fihlani , BBC News, Pretoria
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Oscar Pistorius has spent all his life fighting misconceptions about disabled people but today, with this fate hanging in the balance, he hobbled in the courtroom before Judge Masipa - desperate to show his vulnerability.
Very few people have seen this world-renowned athlete this way. Over the course of his trial, we learned of a self-conscious Pistorius worlds apart from the demi-god celebrated for his sporting prowess.
It is one of those moments that will remain etched on the minds of many - it is beyond doubt that defence lawyer Barry Roux made an impression here. But theatrics aside, Gerrie Nel, for the prosecution, reminded the world of the hard facts: Reeva Steenkamp was dead and Oscar Pistorius killed her.
Mr Nel argued that South Africa's high murder rate and seeming leniency of the courts could no longer go unchallenged. He implored the judge to not let this be "business as usual".
Now Judge Masipa, a decorated and well-respected judge, who though soft-spoken speaks with authority, is now faced with the difficult task of imposing a sentence.
Making his final plea for the defence, lawyer Barry Roux stressed his client's disability as he gave his version of events at the former athlete's home on Valentine's Day (14 February) 2013.
"It is three o'clock in the morning, it is dark, he is on his stumps," he said.
"His balance is seriously compromised and... he would not be able to defend himself. He was anxious, he was frightened...
"He believed the person in the toilet was an intruder and deceased was at the time in the bed," Mr Roux said.
The lawyer asked Pistorius to remove his prosthetic limbs and the sobbing former star, who was wearing shorts, took them off and hobbled about.
He argued that a sentence with community service should be considered.
'I couldn't see love'
In his closing argument for the prosecution, state lawyer Gerrie Nel pushed for a severe penalty.
"He knew there was someone behind the door," he said.
"Using a lethal weapon, a loaded firearm, the accused fired not one but four shots to the toilet door. He failed to provide any acceptable version for his conduct."
Image copyrightAFPImage captionOscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp had been dating for three months before her deathImage copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionKim Martin said the family found it hard to cope on Valentine's Day and Christmas
Ms Martin, who was called as the final witness for the prosecution, said she did not believe the true version of events had come out.
Mr Roux asked her about the couple's relationship.
Ms Steenkamp, a model and law graduate, was excited and fond of Pistorius, "but I couldn't see love", Ms Martin replied.
Pistorius: Track champion
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Twenty gold medals to his name
Just 17 when he won gold at the 2004 Paralympic Games
At 2012 Olympics, became first ever amputee to compete alongside able-bodied athletes
Pistorius was initially jailed for manslaughter in 2014 and was released into house arrest after a year, but his conviction was changed to murderin December 2015 after the prosecution appealed.
He had been released from prison last October and allowed to serve out the remainder of his initial sentence under house arrest at his uncle's property in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa.