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RMD, Basketmouth, Uti Nwachukwu, to appear In first-ever selfie from SPACE


Nigeria’s finest celebrities, Richard Mofe-Damijo, BasketMouth, Uti Nwachukwu and Kemi Adetiba will join international stars in Las Vegas for the first ever selfie from space.

This will take place on November 5 (Thursday, tomorrow), 2015 in Nevada, Los Angeles, these celebrities will join other big names including popular Bond Villain, Dave Bautista to experience the first of its kind selfie from space as well as many other exciting activities lined up in preparation for the James Bond ‘Spectre‘ premiere.
The selfie experience from space will be created using a camera on the Deimos satellite, currently in orbit 600km above the Earth’s surface to take ultra HD imagery of the lucky celebrities including the Nigerian quartet assembled at the Hoover Dam in Las Vegas.

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