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'Farzi' pushes its luck from the start with an uncommonly generic, get-rich-or-die-trying plot Between the Sundance-laurelled “Against the Tide,” “Pathaan'”s thundering box-office and Netflix’s quietly gripping miniseries “Trial by Fire,” India is on a roll in Q1 of 2023, consolidating the recent red-carpet success of “RRR” and “All That Breathes.
- The chief of air staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar warns that using the social media to promote hate speeches could jeopardise the development of Nigeria - The air force chief implores social media users to use the platforms to educate and entertain as originally intended The chief of air staff, Sadiq Abubakar, has cautioned against the use of social media to spread hate speeches and false information. READ ALSO: Why I set up Biafra Secret Service - Nnamdi Kanu
Editor’s note: Fani-Kayode, in his latest write-up, looks at the not too favourable imprint the British colonisation left forever in the Nigerian history, organisation and mindset of Nigerians. How far have we progressed in our almost 55 years of independence? Allen Christopher Bertram Bathurst, the 9th Earl of Bathurst, is a British peer whose other title is Lord Apsley. He and I were colleagues at Harrow School, the best private school in the United Kingdom, 30 years ago.
As transracial adoption becomes more common, here’s what every parent should know Karen Valby is a writer who lives in Austin, Texas. She and her husband, who are white, have two adopted daughters, one Ethiopian and one African- American. Robyn Wells believed she went into the adoption of her Ethiopian son with eyes wide open. She and her husband Timothy, a police officer and Army veteran, who served two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, brought Ben home when he was four years old.
David Moir / ReutersCanada's goalkeeper Erin McLeod, left, looks at the ball shot by USA's Alex Morgan to win the women's semi final soccer match at the London 2012 Olympic Games at Old Trafford in Manchester, Aug. 6, 2012. Until last night, I’ve never particularly cared about a soccer match. And, to be perfectly honest, I almost didn’t watch the women’s Olympic semi-final between the USA and Canada, despite having an acquaintance on Team Canada and being Canadian myself.
Let's Revisit the 'Double Shot at Love' Messy Season 1 FinaleBy Gina VaynshteynUpdated June 11 2020, 8:22 p.m. ET Source: Getty ImagesDouble Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D and Vinny Season 2 premieres tonight on MTV, and we’re getting ready to jump into another wild season — and that means rehashing what happened in Season 1 and what we think will happen in Season 2. Here goes! Who did Vinny and Pauly choose at the end of Season 1?
Since being diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2021, 'Bachelorette' winner Ryan Sutter has shown significant improvement in his health. Source: ABCBelieve it or not, there was a time when the Bachelor franchise's process actually worked. Sure, nowadays the success rate might need a boost, but remember the enchanting tale of Trista Rehn, the inaugural star of The Bachelorette? She continues to enjoy a blissful happily-ever-after with her charming winner, Ryan Sutter.
No fewer than twelve persons have been confirmed dead in a ghastly road accident in Bauchi State. The victims include nine adult males, one female adult, one male child and one female child, Naija News learnt. The disturbing accident which happened on Sunday according to reports involved three vehicles. It was gathered that the accident occurred at about 13:17 and was reported at about 13:26. Personnel from Potiskum Unit Command of the Yobe Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reportedly arrived at the scene at about 13:42.
New YouGov survey indicates that Americans would miss the passive-aggressive British subtext in everyday phrasesIt has been said that Britain and America are two nations separated by a common language. Now a new YouGov Omnibus survey reveals how Americans might find themselves in a pickle for having failed to understand what Britons really mean when they make certain statements. The survey is based on a humorous meme showing how foreigners don’t understand the subtext of British English.