Controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has disclosed that everyone will have to start paying to follow her on social media. Kemi stated that a fee of N50K will be paid by any interested individual for them to follow her on Twitter. She wrote: "TWITTER ALERT
Forbes Africa releases its 2018 list celebrating individuals under 30 that are making a name in the world. The list is divided into three; Creative, Technology and Business. Music stars such as Wizkid, Davido, Sarkodie, Nasty C, Cassper Nyovest, Falz, Yemi
Kylian Mbappe announced himself at the World Cup with a Man Of The Match performance as France beat Argentina to reach the World Cup quarter-finals. Kylian Mbappe became ithe first teenager to score twice at a World Cup since Pele in 1958, with both goals
helsea kept pace with the leading pack in the Premier League as they moved into fourth place with an impressive win at Southampton. The Blues took the lead when Eden Hazard capitalised on poor marking before cutting inside Steven Davis and powering a shot
The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of having looted the country dry since 2015 that he came into power. The party called on the National Assembly to investigate the alleged treasury looting. This was contained
Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng was involved in an auto crash which led to him damaging the motorway barrier valued around £22,000. The Germany international was said to be returning from the hospital where he went to pay his son Jermar a visit as reported
The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, yesterday said the outcome of its probe into examination fraud between 2009 and 2019 will shock many Nigerians. He said the board has discovered that some prominent Nigerians
Christ Embassy Future Africa Leaders Awards FALA 2019 is set to hold 31st of December, 2019 at the LoveWorld Convocation Arena (LCA) Billings way, Oregun, Ikeja. Already, 30 African young leaders between the ages of 16 to 23 are set to battle for the $125,000