- E! Online spoke with new WWE Divas
Champion Nikki Bella after her big win
at Survivor Series on Sunday 23/11/14. She
commented on backstage reaction to
the win:
"I think everyone's in shock. They were
waiting outside when I came out and
gave me hugs and kisses , and Nattie
wrote me a nice, super long text.
They've all been waiting for a change
and they've seen how hard I've been
working and I think they are very happy
for me; they felt it was very deserving."
Nikki also commented on her new
goals:
"I definitely want to accomplish so
much more. This Divas Championship I
hold so close to my heart and I love the
Divas division and WWE, and we've
seen what the power of Total Divas
does for our Divas, I want to make this
title so much, I want to make every Diva
mean something, I want to have a long
title run; I know AJ had an insanely long
title run and i want to beat it. My first
goal is to hold onto this for as long as I
can; I want to be challenged every
week ; I want to know that my title is on
the line and I have to fight to keep it.
Those are definitely my new goals with
this and just to be the best Nikki Bella
that I can be."
Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole ShareThis Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole was born on April 4, 1952 in Iyamoh, near Auchi in today's Edo State. He was born into the humble family of Alhaji Aliyu Oshiomhole of blessed memory and Alhaja Aishetu Oshiomhole. After his secondary education, Adams Oshiomhole proceeded to the Ruskin College, Oxford where he majored in economics and industrial relations. He is also an alumnus of the prestigious National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru. In 1969 before his tertiary education, he had taken up appointment with the Arewa Textiles Company. He was inspired to play an active role in the union because he was not satisfied with the quality of the union's leadership. Oshiomhole's other colleagues in the textile factory elected him as the union secretary after a shop-floor revolution, which he helped to organize. He became a full time trade organizer in 1975. In 1982, Adams Oshiomhole was appointed by the National Union of Textile Ga...
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