Inventor: Mohamed Bah Abba
In rural northern Nigeria, there are no refrigerators. Most people don't even have electricity. So perishable food must be eaten immediately, or it will go to waste. Mohammed Bah Abba, a local teacher, has developed an ingenious solution: the Pot-in-Pot Preservation Cooling System. A small earthenware pot is placed inside a larger one, and the space between the two is filled with moist sand. The inner pot is filled with fruit, vegetables or soft drinks; a wet cloth covers the whole thing.
The former beauty queen and wife to Nigeria football international, Emmanuel Emenike, took to her Instagram stories on Thursday, January 10, 2019, where she narrated her experience with R.Kelly. "You guys I actually had an experience with R.Kelly. I was about 16 working part-time at a retail store in Sandton (Johannesburg) we heard R.Kelly was in the mall, so we were standing outside the store to see him pass and I swear we locked eyes.
More than $762,000 was raised for the Coleman duck boat disaster survivors. ADVERTISEMENT
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her mother, Clauddine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard, in July 2016. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison, while her ex-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, was convicted of first degree murder for carrying out the slaying, and received a life sentence. Now, after serving 85% of her sentence according to Missouri state law, Gypsy Rose is set to be released from prison on Dec.
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This is contained in a statement by Prof Benjamin Okaba, President, INC in Abuja on Saturday. Okaba said the raid by the military on the country home of 97-year-old Clark, the leader of Pam-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), came to the INC as a rude shock. He said this was because the elder statesman only lives a life of service to his community and country and wondered why he would be treated with such disrespect.
Hours later, the newlyweds were off to spend their honeymoon in Bora Bora with close friends including Chelsea Handler. During this honeymoon, the lovebirds will also be celebrating Justin’s 44th birthday on August 10th. ADVERTISEMENT
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Two appearances by King Charles III have swiftly put to bed false claims by Russian media that Britain’s monarch had died.
The 75-year-old king was spotted on Tuesday leaving Windsor Castle and arriving at Clarence House, hours before hosting an audience with veterans at Buckingham Palace to mark the 70th anniversary of the Korean War.
King Charles was photographed hosting veterans associated with the conflict. As many as 60,000 members of the British Armed Forces served in the war, with 1,100 people losing their lives in Korea.
In April 1968, my sons went to Memphis to help organize a struggle by the city’s sanitation workers to achieve better wages and working conditions. I wondered about M.L.’s involvement in this, whether or not he was spreading his concerns and his energies too thin. But again he was right. There could be no real separation between exploiting a man because of his color and taking advantage of his economic condition to control him politically.