Nigerian celebrities born in the month of October

Here are 5 Nigerian celebrities born this month: Falz Starting with our Bop Daddy whose birthday is on October 27, 2023, Folarin 'Falz' Falana has been gracing our screens since 2011 after he gained strides in the Nigerian music industry with the release of his album Whazzup Guy. The album had several hits like Currency, High Class and Toyin Tomato. The 33-year-old has celebrated himself on his official Instagram page with pictures of himself from his birthday photoshoot with the caption "

Ohio Votes to Protect Abortion Access in State Constitution

On Tuesday, Ohio’s voters approved a constitutional amendment guaranteeing an individual right to abortion and other kinds of reproductive health care.  Issue One put Ohio at the center of the nation’s abortion battle after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year. Tuesday’s victory for abortion rights means that the state’s proposed ban on abortions after about six weeks cannot go into effect. Now, abortions will be allowed until viability, which was the standard under Roe.

Oscar Wilde (Writer and Poet)

Full Name: Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde Profession: Writer and Poet Biography: One of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. Best remembered for his epigrams, his novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray", his plays, and his imprisonment and early death. Born: October 16, 1854 Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland Star Sign: Libra Died: November 30, 1900 (aged 46) Cause of Death: Cerebral meningitis Articles and Photos The Hidden Depths of Mark Twain Forced to find a new job when the American Civil War struck the Mississippi river, Samuel Langhorne Clemens turned to writing and Mark Twain was born.

Pachinko Is a Lovely Adaptation, Marred by 1 Baffling Choice

When Japan annexed Korea in 1910, the occupation was more than just a political reality. As Korean resistance met with ever harsher responses from the colonial government, Japanese leaders took aim at the culture itself. A strategy of forced assimilation meant the destruction of cherished art, historical documents, and buildings dating back centuries. Koreans saw their language, religion, commerce, agricultural industry, and news media supplanted by the invaders’ institutions; they even had to adopt Japanese names.

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Rajiv Shah on How to Tackle the World's Biggest Challenges

(To receive weekly emails of conversations with the world’s top CEOs and decisionmakers, clickhere.) There’s an endearing scene early in Rajiv Shah’s new book, Big Bets. It’s 2010, and he has just been sworn in, at age 36, as head of the multi-billion-dollar U.S. agency that oversees humanitarian and development aid around the world. Hours later, the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti occurs. As Shah walks into the Oval Office for a meeting on the response, he sees President Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden, backs turned to him and looking out the window.

Religion: The Lowly Catholic Layman

Compared with his Protestant neighbor, the U.S. Roman Catholic layman has traditionally been something of an ecclesiastical G.I. An active Protestant can take an active part in running his church by joining a board of trustees, and an intensely concerned one might reasonably aspire to succeed Industrialist J. Irwin Miller as president of the 40-million-member National Council of Churches. But among Catholics, the layman is low man in the ranks, subject to the spiritual orders of priests, monsignori, bishops, archbishops, cardinals and the Pope.

Rodrigo Duterte by Caesar Gaviria: TIME 100

“Hitler massacred 3 million Jews. Now there are 3 million drug addicts. I’d be happy to slaughter them,” Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines’ President, has said. His approach is as ill considered as his grasp of history (more than half of Hitler’s 11 million victims were Jewish). Since Duterte’s inauguration last year, some 7,000 people have been killed. His ironfisted strategy alarms governments, human-rights organizations and faith-based groups while winning high approval ratings at home.

Ryan Reynolds' Maximum Effort Producing ALF Content (TV News Roundup)

Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort Channel has partnered with Paul Fusco, the creator of the hit ’80s sitcom “ALF,” to create new content starring the wisecracking alien. The show, which aired from 1986 to 1990, starred the titular character ALF, or “Alien Life Form,” as he lives with a human family in suburbia. Maximum Effort and Fusco have revived ALF, along with Shout! Studios, to premiere new sponsor-driven content premiering Saturday, July 29.

South African rapper Riky Rick reportedly commits suicide

According to several reports, the 34-year-old rapper committed suicide on Wednesday, February 23, 2020, at his home. According to the report, sources disclose the singer, said he allegedly hung himself with a rope after suffering from severe depression. ADVERTISEMENT He was reportedly rushed to a nearby hospital where he eventually gave up the ghost. The family spokesperson Sheikani Makhado confirmed his passing but could not divulge any further details; "