The Nigerian President joined a lot of other world leaders like Boris Johnson of UK, Uhurru Kenyatta of Kenya, Emmanuel Macron of France and Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres at the ongoing 26th Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The Dutch born Nigerian defender was speaking to the official Watford FC website on the Black History Month, which is a special month (October) set aside to amplify the work of black people and recognize their achievements in our society.
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Ekong revealed is inspired by Burna Boy’s song, he called him the modern day Fela because of the messages in his song.
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“His music inspires me, maybe like a modern-day Fela because he also has very strong messages in his music and I love what he stands for. He has a great connection with the UK and coming from Nigerian heritage, he’s someone I can relate to.” he said.
The Watford defender also praised Fela as the pioneer of Afrobeats and he respects his individualism and great music he made.
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“I love what he stands for, it’s individualism and also the great music he makes, all of his songs, the messages, the life lessons, so anyone who hasn’t heard Fela’s music I would definitely recommend it.”
Hillaria has revealed his husband might suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from mistakenly shooting director and injuring another one person on set and she stated it is partly why they left New York for Vermont.
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She says they needed to get away to “mourn Halyna’s death.”
She added, “Alec had a really traumatic thing happen, and I am trying to limit the PTSD, went on to compare Alec’s situation to that of a war vet or cop … who might normally develop the affliction — saying, “You look at what happens to soldiers and police officers when something like this happens, it’s traumatic. We just came up here for quiet.
Hillaria also spoke on whether her hubby would ever act again, and she replied she was “hopeful but not certain.” Hilaria also said, “He needs space for me to take care of him and his mental health. It’s an awful thing that happened. Alec feels awful.”
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The Nollywood actor came out to reveal he is gay in his new book “You Can’t Be Serious” which is set to be released on Tuesday and news of his sexuality was leaked by experts over the weekend.
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He revealed he has been dating his partner named Josh for 11years and they are engaged.
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he said ; “I’ve always been very public with everybody I’ve personally interacted with. Whether it’s somebody that I meet at a bar, if Josh and I are out or we’re talking to friends.” He adds, “I’m really excited to share our relationship with readers. But Josh, my partner, my parents, and my brother, four people who I’m closest to in the family, are fairly quiet. They don’t love attention and shy away from the limelight.”
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Karl joins a long list of celebrities that have come out of to embrace his sexuality.
Wizkid sent a heartfelt message to wizkid fc [his fans] on his social media accounts on the first year anniversary of his record breaking album, which has amassed great praise from both the African media and the International media Made in Lagos.
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Big Wiz thanked his fans for riding with him and announced his next album titled More Love, Less Ego will be dropping on the day he ends his tour.
The Lagos state government put together a perfect event for Lagosians and people who travelled from far and wide to the annual event,
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The Governor of Lagos state was present at the event as several top Nigerian entertainers were on display for thousand of fans cheering their favorites as they thrill them with their favorite household jams.
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The Super Eagles coach confirmed he put the former Manchester United striker in his provisional squad because the team miss his experience, goals and leadership.
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Gernot Rohr said the current Super Eagles team have a lot of youngsters and they will learn a lot from Ighalo’s presence in the team.
“I put him in the bigger provisional first list for the next games, Rohr said in a Q&A on Elegbete TV. He is doing very well at his club, and he still has the ambition to help his country. Because we miss his leadership, we miss his experience. We miss the goals he scores. He was the best scorer at the AFCON, the best scorer during the qualifiers, and I think we have so many young players, and they could learn a lot on the side of such a great player. Ighalo is a very important man. I hope that he can come back,”
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Odion Ighalo retired from the Super Eagles after the 2019 Afcon Nations cup where he was the highest goal scorer and helped Nigeria to a third place finish.
The Nobel Laurette sounded disturbed when he was making his speech at freedom park in Lago about the state of the country and he said Nigeria is in a mess and disintegrating before our eyes.
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“We’re in a mess. This country is in a mess. It is disintegrating before our very eyes. The government is floundering. It’s not merely that the government is devoid of a holistic solution, the problem really is that this government does not have a holistic grasp of the problems of the nation and the environment in which we live and the time also in which we live in. After all, look at Sudan right now; it’s in turmoil simply because some people got up one day and decided that an arrangement come into for the governance of that nation be abrogated because they’re carrying the guns. And of course, the people have responded in a marvelous, united way. Doctors, workers, students, market people and the last time, the oil workers, they’ve all got up and said ‘no’ Part of the problem which we have in this nation, and which has plagued us, except for a few memorable times, is this ability to act in concert. From time to time, we have a section of the nation come together and say ‘enough; we’re human beings; we will not be treated like beasts. Like #EndSARS for instance, that’s one such movement. Unfortunately, it ended somewhat tragically. But it doesn’t matter; it was a step in the right direction. What I’m trying to say to you is this. If we’re still looking to this government for solution, then I think we really are lost. We’ve got to find a way of piling up pressure to enable us to meet as equal beings across the entire nation for a national indaba, involving the various professions, group interests, ethnic groups — any productive sector of this nation should be encouraged to come together and really debate the future of this nation. We’re going along piecemeal solutions all the time. One way or the other, one misses that sense of a grasp of the totality and understanding of the connection of one part of governance, one part of civic society to the others.” he said