Wednesday 30 November 2016

Women Looking For ‘Super Ikebe’ Generating Big Bucks In US, Says Associated Press

Decades after Nigeria’s Wale Adenuga made ‘Ikebe Super’, a household magazine in the country, made a movie and television shows after his celebration of the bountiful female derriere—and made himself a multi-millionaire in the process—businesses in the United States are minting money from renewed interest in big bottoms, the Associated Press said today in a story by Business Writer Joseph Pisani.





Decades after Nigeria’s Wale Adenuga made ‘Ikebe Super’, a household magazine in the country, made a movie and television shows after his celebration of the bountiful female derriere—and made himself a multi-millionaire in the process—businesses in the United States are minting money from renewed interest in big bottoms, the Associated Press said today in a story by Business Writer Joseph Pisani.
“The U.S. booty business is getting a big bump,” the story says, citing gym classes that promise a plump posterior, surgery to pump fat into the buttocks, and companies growing rich by making padded panties.

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