Check out Seyi Shay's Fierce Looks For Y!Africa Magazine Cover

The 'Murda' singer who did fierce looks for the editorial was sultry and all glammed up. The singer who reveals she's driven by success, stating, It’s her way or the high way! The singer dished about her career since relocating to Nigeria, what keeps her going and her future, she says; “It’s been a long way here, I have had incredible experiences, and I have learnt from my mistakes. [Read More]

Complete List - Top 10 Famous Volcanoes

Complete List - Top 10 Famous Volcanoes - TIME
  • Our Fiery Mountains

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Congressman Brought a Bucket of Fried Chicken to Hearing

May 2, 2019 10:14 AM EDT Rep. Steve Cohen may have been trying to make a joke when he arrived to a House Judiciary Committee hearing with fried chicken. But that doesn’t mean he didn’t enjoy his breakfast. Ahead of the 9 a.m. hearing on Thursday, the Tennessee Democrat ate Kentucky Fried Chicken out of its famous container. But Cohen told those at the hearing that it was more than just breakfast. [Read More]

David Mils - 'Give dem'

The artiste followed up with his "Baddest Kid on d Block" EP with an amplified effort sure to improve the appreciation for his songs.

Under Vee Management, Mils is a box of talent keen to showcase his ability of providing dope tracks.

Check him out on his latest song.

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Donald Trump's Son Compares Waterboarding to College Hazing

February 9, 2016 8:03 AM EST Donald Trump’s son defended his father’s plan to bring back waterboarding on Monday, comparing the practice to fraternity activities on college campuses. “You see these terrorists that are flying planes into buildings, right?” Eric Trump said Monday night on Fox News. “You see our cities getting shot up in California. You see Paris getting shot up. And then somebody complains when, you know, a terrorist gets waterboarded, which quite frankly is no different than what happens on college campuses in frat houses every day. [Read More]

Elton John (Singer and Pianist)

Full Name: Reginald Kenneth Dwight Profession: Singer and Pianist Biography: Elton John is an iconic English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer. With a career spanning more than five decades, he's one of the best-selling music artists in the world, boasting numerous hit singles and albums. Elton has sold more than 300 million records, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world; has had more than 50 Top 40 hits, including 58 Billboard Top 40 singles; and has received 6 Grammy Awards, 5 Brit Awards, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, and an Emmy Award. [Read More]

Falana, group of lawyers at odds over Sanusi-Bayero court verdict

The presiding judge, Muhammed Liman, stated that the defendants were aware of an existing interim order but disregarded it by enforcing the Kano Emirates Council Law 2024. However, Liman clarified that his ruling did not invalidate the emirate law passed by the state assembly. ADVERTISEMENT Falana noted in an interview with Arise TV that the Supreme Court had issued two separate rulings restricting the federal court’s authority over traditional institutions, emphasising that the Supreme Court’s decisions are binding on all authorities in the country. [Read More]

Fast and Furious 8: Paul Walker Death in Fate of the Furious

Warning: Spoilers for The Fate of the Furious below. Actor Paul Walker tragically died during the making of Furious 7. His Fast & Furious co-star, Vin Diesel, has said that Walker inspired much of newest installment, The Fate of the Furious. “Part of Paul’s legacy lives through every frame that we shoot,” Diesel said at CinemaCon in March. “You are reminded of this angel that was so integral to this concept of brotherhood for our millennium. [Read More]

First Faltering Steps of Jane Eyre

August 15, 1847 — Charlotte Brontë sent her manuscript of Jane Eyre to a publisher in London on this day from the little railway station near her home at Haworth in the north of England. Fearing prejudice against a female author, Charlotte chose the pen name of Currer Bell. Her almost apologetic note to the publisher, Smith, Elder & Co, read: “I now send you per rail a MS entitled Jane Eyre, a novel in three volumes, by Currer Bell. [Read More]