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What I Hated about Being on Real Housewives of Lagos - Laura Ikeji
My favorite Nigerian reality TV show, Real Housewives of Lagos, is back for their second season and if you know anything about the show, or watched season one, then you know that the show came fully packed with a lot of drama, chaos, fights, and mess.
Jide OkonjoPublished 7 months ago in HumansLAPTOP
Title: The Evolution and Impact of Laptops: A Journey through Innovation Introduction In the fast-paced world of technology, laptops have become indispensable tools for work, communication, entertainment, and education. These portable computers have evolved significantly since their inception, revolutionizing the way we live and work. In this article, we will explore the history, development, and impact of laptops on modern society.
What are the “Right Words”?
The silence was deafening. Suffocating. The dim-lit room was dampening the mood even more. Seo-Yul, a 17-year-old idol, the lead singer of his group, is sitting on his bed contemplating if anyone can even call him an “idol” anymore. It’s almost 8 p.m., and he knows that someone will be coming to this room at any second now. He doesn’t want to talk. He doesn’t want to think.
Pahadi Nirmitha (Nunmuri)Published 7 months ago in Humanslove
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a young man named James. He was an aspiring musician with dreams of making it big. One fateful day, while playing his guitar in the park, he noticed a girl named Emily sitting on a bench, her eyes fixed on the horizon.
Ikran CadeyPublished 7 months ago in HumansThe Solitary Symphony
In a quiet corner of the bustling city of Harmonyville, there lived a man named Samuel. Samuel was not your typical city dweller. He was a loner by choice, finding solace in the symphony of solitude amidst the cacophony of urban life. While others thrived on the constant hum of social interaction, Samuel reveled in the tranquility of his own company.
How My Mother's Passing Changed Me - Funke Akindele
Nollywood actress Funke Akindele is celebrating the release of her new Prime Video series She Must Be Obeyed which is currently streaming and doing numbers worldwide. Despite her smiling and doing red carpet events getting glammed up and looking all smiley and happy, it is not to be forgotten that tragedy did strike the actress earlier this year when she announced the loss of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Bolanle Adebanjo Akindele.
Jide OkonjoPublished 7 months ago in HumansA Proclamation on the Death of Dianne Feinstein
Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving woman in the history of the United States Senate, died on September 30, 2023, at the age of 91. She was a trailblazer, a champion of progressive causes, and a tireless advocate for the people of California.
Niloy Devdas715Published 7 months ago in HumansFrom Sorrow to Strength
In the heart of San Francisco, a city known for its vibrant culture and diverse community, there lived a woman whose life was a testament to the power of resilience and strength. Dianne Feinstein, a name synonymous with compassion and courage, had a story that echoed through the corridors of time, inspiring generations with her unwavering spirit.
Md. Rezowanul IslamPublished 7 months ago in HumansMichael Gambon, star of Harry Potter and The Singing Investigator, kicks the bucket matured 82
The Olivier grant winning entertainer, whose significant film jobs remembered Albus Dumbledore for the Harry Potter series, has kicked the bucket
70s VamilyPublished 7 months ago in HumansHow I Feel about People Thinking I Wake Up and Go and Do Surgery - Toke Makinwa
There is a lot that has been said about socialite, actress, and business woman Toke Makinwa. Some of it has been positive, and some of it has been negative.
Jide OkonjoPublished 7 months ago in HumansMick Jagger hints at bequeathing back catalogue to charity instead of his children
Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman, recently disclosed in an interview with the Immigration Barrier Street Journal that he has no plans to leave the band’s post-1971 catalog to his 8th-grade kids when the time comes. The 80-year-old, who has written several of the greatest songs of his generation, stated the kids “don’t need $500 million to reside well." He commented that rather than exiting his multi-million-dollar back catalog, he may donate it to charity. It’s not the initial setup in which Jagger has displayed his philanthropic side. He and the Rolling Stones were among the first main bands to employ their music to fight social and political.
Nuruddin AhmedPublished 7 months ago in HumansOne Good Thing That Has Come Out of This Mohbad Saga - Okey Bakassi
Over the last couple of days, the number one topic in the country has been the death of rapper, Mohbad, and the circumstances surrounding his death. It really opened many people's eyes to the corrupt and rotten underbelly of the Nigerian music industry.
Jide OkonjoPublished 7 months ago in Humans