A 12-year-old girl has given birth to her 13-year-old boyfriend's baby - making them Britain's youngest parents, it was revealed today.The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had a daughter last weekend after conceiving when she was still at primary school.She was 11 then, and is now in Year 7 at school. Her boyfriend, who also cannot be named, is in Year 9 at another school.The pair have the lowest combined age of any British parents on record. She, at 12 years and three months, isfive months younger than the UK's previous youngest mother, Tressa Middleton.At 27, the girl's mother, who was a teenage mother herself, is also now one of Britain's youngest grandmothers.The parents, from North London, have been in a relationship for a year and say they are 'totally in love'. Theymet over Christmas 2012 when she was ten and he was 12, it was reported.The girl's father told LBC Radio: ‘We only found out she was pregnant a month ago. That means she wa...
Skales. interview By Abisola Alawode Call him Nigeria's Drake and you'll not be far from the mark. Call him Nigeria's Kanye West and you'll definitely raise a few heads. For someone who's been around for some time, Raoul John Njeng Njeng aka Skales is definitely headed for a Grammy. He could just be The One. Anyone who is familiar with the Nigerian music scene knows that you have been around for some time and you can no longer be regarded as an 'upcoming artist'. Tell us, what have you been up to? Well, I was working on my album, studio sessions here and there, before I went to America for some performances. I put out a single titled Give it to me, a song with this Highlife feel. It was produced by Kenny Wonder and, to be honest, it is doing quite well. You are also regarded as 'Naija's Drake'. Does this sum up your mus...
Manchester united player Juan Mata feels united players owe their fans a much better performance at Old-Trafford tonight Manchester united who currently sit comfortably on the 7th position lost to relegation threatened Sunderland at Old-Trafford. By Akintunde Akindamola The Spaniard wants to see an improvement in Manchester United's play against bottom half Tigers who have been able to beat all odds to stay in the premiere league this season. "I was unhappy with the result, but the good thing is that on Tuesday we play again in Old Trafford," United's club-record signing wrote on his blog. "It's our last game at home this season and we want to have a decent farewell in front of our fans, with a good game and a victory. "They have given us remarkable support throughout the last year and that shows the greatness of the club and the loyalty of our fans in the good and, in particular, the bad moments." Manchester United's Veterans Nemanja Vidic w...
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