Guess the latest fighter to enter the arena is? The Game! Yes! The rapper who jumped into the fight early this morning has resurrected from his last beef with Meek Mill. Recall that the duo had a blowup in September 2016, as Game waged war with the Dreamchasers boss in his '92 Bars' attack and throughout the lead-up to the release of his 1992 album. ADVERTISEMENT
Now, The Game is out for Meek Mills blood after he liked a meme that depicts a Mortal Kombat fatality sequence with Remy’s character brutalising Nicki.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first two people to land on the lunar surface, while their third crew member, Michael Collins, continued to orbit around the moon. Armstrong and Aldrin arrived in the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle, one of three parts of the Apollo 11 spacecraft which also included a Command Module (CM) Columbia and a Command Service Module (CSM) to support Columbia. Approximately six and half hours after a rocky landing, Armstrong and Aldrin exited the LM and set foot on the moon to begin their Extra Vehicular Activities (EVA), with Armstrong uttering his now famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
Starring his group of friends fondly referred to as "The Geng,” the series marks Adeoluwa’s first attempt at film production. The Geng comprises other social media influencers including Tobe Ugeh, Softmadeit, Maliya, John Merry and Ifeoluwa Ogunjebe. ADVERTISEMENT
All of us Pulse Nigeria Few months ago, the teaser for the web series was released. The premiere date of the series was shifted in solidarity with the #EndBadGovernance protest in Nigeria.
26-yr-old Renay who is nine months pregnant wore a white wedding gown with a low-cut fitted bodice and a sweet-heart neckline and layers of frothy chiffon that draped over her baby bump. She complimented the look with a crystal tiara on her hair as she carried a large bouquet of white roses. ADVERTISEMENT
36-yr-old NE-YO whose real name is Shaffer Chimere Smith was dressed in a stylish grey jacket with black details, matching black trousers, a crisp white shirt and black bow tie tie.
“Enough is enough!” her Facebook post implored.
A mask-wearing, triple-vaccinated social media friend was over it. The boiling point: a TikTok of a woman crying because she was turned away from a doctor’s appointment as she had no childcare and her children had to accompany her.
My friend felt for this woman. It’s hard enough to find childcare in “normal times,” but during a pandemic it’s next to impossible. Comments flew back and forth.
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Bracelets designed to create a nifty visual effect during Taylor Swift’s 1989 tour are also apparently handy in emergency situations.
Teens who were in a car accident following Swift’s concert in Baton Rouge, La., last week reportedly used the light-up bracelets to alert passersby to their circumstances after the crash, according to WBRZ. A woman came to their aid after seeing the lights. “She could tell that there was someone in the car,” one of the passengers, Caroline Dazzio, told WBRZ.
On August 19, 2024, the actor took to Instagram and posted a picture of the president and some private jets in the next slide, criticising the president for acquiring new jets amid hunger and hardship in the nation. He wrote, "People are dying of hunger. No food, no fuel, no finance, no electricity, and President Tinubu is buying a presidential jet. This is the height of insensitivity." Okonkwo's fans and followers took to the comment section, equally expressing their displeasure with the state of the nation.
It isn’t something that just started with Idris Okuneye known as Bobrisky, a viral internet sensation whose videos are hilarious to some people. In the 1970s, there was a man known as Area Scatter whose real name is Uzoma Odimara. ADVERTISEMENT
On normal days, he was a civil servant but on other days he dressed like a woman with braided hair, pierced ears and catwalked the streets of Imo.
Four years ago in Milwaukee the widow of Lucius William Nieman, founder of the Milwaukee Journal, died leaving Harvard University $1,000,000 with which to ”elevate the standards of journalism.” This week for the third time Harvard picked a group of working newsmen (15) to go to Cambridge, with salaries paid, to absorb whatever knowledge they thirst after as Nieman Fellows. Chosen from 221 applicants was a catholic list: Lowell Limpus, political writer for the New York Daily News; Arthur D.
While these bottles may be out of reach for the average consumer, they represent the pinnacle of craftsmanship and luxury in the world of spirits. Each bottle tells a story of meticulous aging, rare ingredients, and often, a touch of artistic flair. While the prices may seem quite astronomical, for collectors and enthusiasts with a taste for the extraordinary, these bottles are a testament to the limitless possibilities of the world of fine spirits.