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Presidency Says Nothing New About Nigerians Accusing Buhari Of Ethnicity And Nepotism

The presidency has declared that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is not the first and would not be the last to be accused by Nigerians of favouritism and nepotism. Buhari’s spokesperson, Mallam Garba Shehu made the submission on Sunday during an interview session on Channels TV political Programme, Sunday Politics. According to the presidential media aide, Nigerians have the habit of accusing all past governments of the same offence when it comes to making appointments and are not about to stop with the current administration.

Sumner Redstone Settles Long-Running Legal Dispute With Ex-Companion

Media mogul Sumner Redstone has reached a settlement with Manuela Herzer, the ex-companion whom he once accused of stealing $75 million. The agreement comes less than a week before a trial was set to begin in Los Angeles probate court over the validity of Redstone’s estate plan. Under the agreement, Herzer will pay back $3.25 million in disputed gifts and will withdraw her objection to her removal from Redstone’s trust.

The Best Latin Music of 2023

This year saw an explosion in Latin music, from Peso Pluma’s rise to superstardom to the instant success of Grupo Frontera’s “un x100to,” featuring the Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny. Outside of the mainstream, artists are taking more risks and building an expansive soundscape beyond reggaeton and Latin rock. There are musical innovators that have taken the essence of popular subgenres and flipped them on their heads, like Mon LaFerte’s striking new album, Autopoiética, and Diego Raposo’s second project, Yo no era así pero de ahora en adelante, sí.

Toyota Unveils Futuristic Anime Series, GRIP (EXCLUSIVE)

Centered around a 'dashing protagonist taking on the evil of soulless automated driving,' the five-episode series will be released weekly beginning February 26 If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.

Why This Historian Is Looking Forward to the New 'Shogun'

The original Shōgun was a rare phenomenon. More than 1,200 pages and 400,000 words in length, it proved stunningly successful, staying on the best-seller list for more than 30 weeks and selling millions of copies. The 1975 novel presented a fictionalized account of a real event: the arrival of an English pilot, William Adams, to Japan in 1600. Clavell reimagined the story, giving his hero (whom he renamed John Blackthorne), a starring role in the archipelago’s turbulent domestic politics in the months leading up to the climactic battle of Sekigahara, which brought more than a century of constant warfare to a final end.

Wicked People - You Could Not Make 4 Refineries Work In 8 Years

Former presidential candidate and news publisher, Omoyele Sowore has called out President Muhammadu Buhari over the sad state of the nation’s refineries. According to Sowore, it is sad that President Buhari who doubles as Nigeria’s Minister of Petroleum could not make the four public refineries work in eight years of his government but is set to commission the Dangote refinery which is a private initiative. Sowore in a post via his Twitter account on Monday accused Buhari and his cronies in the government of killing government refineries while helping Dangote bring his own refinery into reality.

Will Smith Signs With Slang, New Label Helmed by Influence Medias Rene McLean

Four-time Grammy winner Will Smith is among the artists on Slang, a new label launched by music-rights and entertainment company Influence Media and led by Rene McLean, its partner and founding advisor.

22Photos That Are Way More Hilarious IfYou Zoom In

Sometimes to understand what’s going on, you need to take a closer look. The photos collected in this article aren’t an exception to this rule. Warning: there’s a chance you won’t be able to stop laughing! Bright Side has found 22 photos that can make anyone smile and laugh. An easy way to get extremely long eyelashes Sports mean pain. When you’re unknowingly the star of the next Chucky movie: A Dutch racing driver named Max Verstappen showing the flag of his country to a fan A great shirt with dog print — but wait.

Ad of the Month UK: Yorkshire Tea

During the same period (1 – 30 December), Yorkshire Tea’s Buzz score, which measures whether Britons have heard anything positive or negative about a brand in the past fortnight, rose from 8.6 to 13.3 (+4.7), while Impression, which measures whether Brits have a positive or negative impression of a brand, rose from 42.4 to 46.8 (+4.8). Its Reputation score also rose from 27.1 to 31.7 (+4.6). while overall Index scores saw an improvement of five points – moving from 33.

Corbin Bleu is the First Man Cat Cora Has Kissed

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