itel launches itel A50, the best smartphone for budget-conscious youngsters

itel A50 offers an array of features that cater to the dynamic lifestyles of young people, all at an incredibly budget-friendly price. With itel A50, users are empowered to capture life's cherished moments with ease. Its massive 128GB ROM allows you to hold a staggering 40,000 photos directly on your phone, alleviating any storage concerns. Additionally, the innovative 4+4GB Extended RAM with memory fusion technology, seamlessly caches up to 11 apps, ensuring smooth multitasking and app switching. [Read More]

Joke Silva celebrates her husband Olu jacobs as he clocks 81 years

In her Instagram post, the veteran actress made sure to remind her fans that today is Olu Jacobs' official birthdate. According to her caption, the fans have been celebrating him since May. She posted a photograph of her husband, captioning it, "Showboy…Happy birthday dearest as you add plus 1 @_olujacobs. God is good…always. Sir Js fans have been celebrating his birthday since May. Note Today is the official day 11th July. [Read More]

King Charles III Net Worth: Why His Fortune Is Opaque

Going into Coronation Day on May 6, King Charles III will be publicly crowned Britain’s next King. What’s clear is that he came to the throne a wealthy man and the death of Queen Elizabeth II made him even wealthier. But exactly how rich is King Charles III now? “No one really knows,” says Laura Clancy, author of Running the Family Firm: How the Monarchy Manages Its Image and Our Money. [Read More]

Martin Luther King Jr's Letter From a Birmingham JailWhy He Was There

In the spring of 1963, in Birmingham, Ala., it seemed like progress was finally being made on civil rights. The notoriously violent segregationist police commissioner “Bull” Connor had lost his run-off bid for mayor, and despite Martin Luther King Jr.’s declaration that the city was the most segregated in the nation, protests were starting to be met with quiet resignation rather than uproar. At least that’s what TIME thought: in the April 19 issue of that year, under the headline “Poorly Timed Protest,” the magazine cast King as an outsider who did not consult the city’s local activists and leaders before making demands that set back Birmingham’s progress and drew Bull Connor’s ire. [Read More]

Meet the American man who owns a 'Two-Headed Albino' Snake

"I've wanted her since the day it was born four years ago," said Ray. "I went back and forth with the owner and the price just kept getting higher." ADVERTISEMENT While Medusa is only three feet long, she can still cause trouble. Ray says he has to feed each of the heads separately and keep them from biting each other during meal time. Luckily, milk snakes aren't venomous and pose no threat to humans. [Read More]

Navigating Qatar Visa Challenges: Securing your A1 visa

Nigerians in the A1 Category, who do not hold a valid permanent resident visa or visa for the US, UK, Canada, Schengen, Australia, or New Zealand, are currently facing significant challenges when applying for Qatar visas. The delays and potential denials due to internal regulations on the Hayya platform underscore the importance of approaching the process with caution and seeking professional assistance. Why Choose Professional Assistance? [Read More]

Netflix's Evil Genius: What to Know About Collar Bomb Case

Netflix’s new four-part docuseries Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist, dives into a high-profile 2003 crime known as the “collar bomb” case. The true crime documentary revisits this so-called “diabolical” plot, which resulted in the death of an on-duty pizza delivery driver, who robbed a PNC Bank in Erie, Pa. with a bomb clamped around his neck. Shortly after the heist, the metal collar device fastened to him exploded, killing him while he sat cross-legged and handcuffed on the ground. [Read More]

NOWHERE TO RUN | TIME

Sometimes even knowledge is useless. People in Texas know what to do in case of a tornado. Texans have in the past four decades endured more tornadoes and lost more lives and property to the storms than any other state. And May is the cruelest month for tornadoes. Of all the twisters recorded in the past 44 years, more than 21% hit in May. People in central Texas are used to spring tempests, when cold fronts from the north clash with warm, wet Gulf weather. [Read More]

Orji Kalu believes Tinubus bala blu gaffe was created by internet users

Tinubu’s recent gaffes at his presidential campaigns have raised concern about his health as many Nigerians keep up the argument that the former Governor of Lagos State is not physically fit to run for the 2023 presidency. But Kalu said the presidential candidate does not have any health problems. The former Governor of Abia State said this on Political Paradigm, a recorded programme on Channels Television. ADVERTISEMENT [Read More]