'Enough Is Enough' - Speaker Abbas To Meet Tinubu Over Plateau Killings
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has expressed his deep concern over the growing spate of insecurity and killings in Plateau State. Naija News understands that Abbas is planning to meet President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the disturbing events in the state.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Abdullahi Krishi, the Speaker lamented the ongoing attacks on communities in Mangu Local Council.
Apple Martin - Age, Family, Bio
Firstborn daughter and child of Coldplay singer Chris Martin and movie actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
Before Fame She was born Apple Blythe Alison Martin in London, England.
Trivia In anticipation of her birth, her father released a song called "I am your baby's daddy" under the band name The Nappies.
Family Life She has a younger brother named Moses who was born in 2006. Her parents divorced in 2015.
Associated With Both Simon Pegg and Jonny Buckland are the godfathers of Apple.
Low-Testosterone Drugs Fight AgingBut Might Not Be Safe
The sign over the clinic door says Low T Center, as in low testosterone, as in not enough man juice in the tank. Inside, the place is musky with masculinity. The spacious suite is situated in a handsome office building in the prosperous North Texas suburb of Southlake, staffed by attractive female receptionists who welcome patients into the “man cave.” ESPN plays on the flat-screen near a bar stocked with drinks and snacks.
Rachel Bush bio: age, net worth, boyfriend, baby, what happened with Lebron
Gorgeous Rachel Bush is a famous Instagram model, which already made her prosperous career at the age of 21 and has millions of fans all over the world! Read on, and you will find out the most interesting facts about the beautiful lady and her intriguing relationships with Jordan Poyer and Lebron James.
If you still know nothing about the private life of Rachel Bush Poyer, you should immediately read this article to find the latest information about her.
100 Years of Men's Swimwear Fashion in 3 Minutes: Video
August 7, 2015 11:08 AM EDT
Before you hit the beach this weekend to ogle at the array of board shorts, Speedos and everything in between littering the seaside, take a quick gander through men’s swimsuit history with this video.
This look back through swimwear history is very revealing — in more ways than one. The slightly racy video from Mode Glam, starts all the way back in 1915, which is when men first donned bathing attire, according to the site.
Baba-Ahmed moved to tears over insults to his father who died 35 years ago
Datti who attended The People’s Townhall, a live programme on Channels Television with Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the party said since the campaign for the 2023 election started, he has done a lot to dispel false narratives about himself and Obi. While responding to a question on how he was able to address fake news and fake Twitter accounts set up in his name, the Vice Presidential candidate said he and his family have been paying a huge price in their attempt to rescue Nigeria.
Disneyland Paris Debuts Marvel Drone Show Avengers: Power the Night
A new Marvel-inspired drone show has launched at Disneyland Paris. Titled “Avengers: Power The Night,” the night-time spectacle is set to take place above and on top of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Walt Disney Studios just before closing each night from now through to May 8.
If you love history, then Viking symbols will fascinate you. The Vikings, Scandinavians who raided and traded from Northern European homelands from the late 8th to late 11th centuries, were well known and feared in Europe.
They were able to achieve a lot of what they did because of their belief. Their symbols played a major role in the Viking culture. They were mostly a representation of their faith. These signs capture how the group related to their gods.
Foreign News: Scrambled Eggs | TIME
Another ambitious Socialist scheme flapped sadly home to roost last week: the government confessed that its taxpayer-financed poultry farm in Gambia, West Africa, was a failure. In 1949 the government had promised: “Within two years, British housewives will be getting 20 million eggs and 1,000,000 pounds of dressed poultry yearly from Gambia.” The idea was that cheap native (nonunion) labor could grow feed for the chicks and harvest the eggs, but trouble hatched early.