Sinach’s ‘A Celebration Of Joy’ Concert To Stream Worldwide Exclusively on YouTube on Easter Sunday

Acclaimed Nigerian singer-songwriter Sinach, who is also one of the top 10 most subscribed artists in Africa on YouTube, will treat viewers to a celebration of joy and freedom during a 60-minute live stream on her YouTube channel on Easter Sunday. The virtual concert, Sinach Live: A Celebration of Joy, will be streamed exclusively on YouTube on Sunday, April 4 …

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Mother Of One Breaks 44-Year Record At UNICAL To Bag First Class

A lady, Colette Offiong Bassey, has smashed a 44-year record of the Department of Linguistics and Communication Studies at the University of Calabar (UNICAL). Bassey graduated with a first-class degree in her department, breaking a record set in the department in 1977. Her feat, according to a release by the university she shared on her Instagram, breaks a record that had stood …

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All You Should Know About #SeyiShay And Her Verdict On Nigerian Idols Contestant That Has Got Everyone Talking

Seyi Shay is currently being dragged on Twitter and here is the full story. The ‘Right Now’ crooner who is currently a judge on the reality music show, Nigerian Idols gave her verdict to a singer at the audition on Sunday. Seyi Shay had told the singer, “Somebody lied to you and told you to come and audition, and that person, …

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Barack Obama’s Grandmother Dies At Age 99

Sarah Obama, the grandmother of former US President Barack Obama, has died aged 99. Her death was confirmed by her daughter, Marsat Onyango, who revealed that her mother died at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisumu at 4.45am on Monday, March 29. Family spokesman Sheikh Musa Ismail said she had been unwell for a week but had tested …

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This 82-Year-Old Woman Has Dressed Up Every Sunday For 52 Weeks To Attend Her Church’s Virtual Service

While lots of people took the era of lockdown and quarantine to dress down, an 82-year old woman dressed up in her Sunday best for 52 weeks to attend virtual church. “The morning of March 29 (2020) was our first Sunday that we did not have church in the sanctuary,” Dr. Laverne Wimberly recalled of that first session while speaking with …

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New Zealand Approves Paid Leave For Families Who Suffer Miscarriages

New Zealand’s parliament has passed a new law that would provide paid leave to families who have experienced a stillbirth or miscarriage. This makes them the second country to put this law into place. “The passing of this bill shows that once again New Zealand is leading the way for progressive and compassionate legislation, becoming only the second country in …

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Princess Diana’s Letters Sold For $113,000 at Auction

Princess Diana’s collection of letters hit the auction block last week and sold for £82,000 (about $113,000), Tatler reports. Dated between 1990 and 1997, the letters were written to family friend Roger Bramble. T The Bramble family hopes that the letters show a different side of the people’s princess, especially now that Netflix’s The Crown has dramatized the issues that she had with her …

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Nigerian Institute Of Journalism (NIJ) Appoints Patricia Kalesanwo As It’s First Female Registrar

Patricia Kalesanwo has been appointed as the new registrar of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ). Her appointment makes her the first female registrar in the history of the over 50-year-old institute. Mrs. Kalesanwo replaces Mr. Dotun Adenijo who retired as the registrar of the institute last year. Her appointment was confirmed in a statement by the Provost of the Institute, …

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Stand To End Rape (STER) Hosts Three-day Workshop in Adamawa to Prepare Stakeholders for the VAPP Act’s Implementation

Following the passage of the Violence against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Bill by the State House of Assembly in Adamawa, Stand To End Rape Initiative (STER), with support from the Joint EU-UN Spotlight Initiative organized a three-day capacity building workshop to build the capacity of stakeholders towards recognizing the importance of the law and the benefits of its implementation particularly for …

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‘I Initiated The Marriage Myself’ -Bride Who Married Her Late Fiance’s Brother

Hajara Ahmad, a lady who married the younger brother to Abubakar Muhammad, the late officer of the Nigerian air force (NAF), says she was not forced into the marriage. Reactions had sparked on social media after she tied the knot with Sulaiman Muhammad, her late fiancé’s brother, on March 20 — about five weeks after his demise. The deceased was said to …

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