"They actually end up inthe hands of those making fake versions of the premium drinks. That's why there's a rapid increase in adulterated premium drinks around," according to those inthe know.
"I never thought I would come this far, never even crossed my mind that one day I would be inthe university, but here I am father standing on the same spot I stood six years ago testifying that the Mercies of the Lord endure forever.
You can put your hands inthe air, Cry for help if you have to; Say no even if the world can't reason with you. Because, inthegrave they still will not. Don't wait untill death comes, In anticipation for a pity party.
"Buhari had even said inthe letter of honour that June 12 is more important than the Independence Day, Nigerians should understand that and I believe that the Yoruba that I know will not betray Chief M.K.O Abiola in his grave by voting against
"Before she could reach the hospital to apologize, he had already died. The man died in 2017 without ever speaking about Yvonne Nelson publicly. He took the humiliation to his grave.
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Inthe video, the Nigerian British army officer can be seen entering the gate in grand style, marching gallantly before reaching the front of his house to salute his father.
In a statement on Sunday, January 7, citing United Nations statistics, Save the Children's director for the occupied Palestinian territory, Jason Lee, said the "suffering of children in this conflict is unimaginable and even more so because
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has revealed that she was prepared to face grave consequences when she ditched afrobeats the famous genre inthe country to do R&B.
"I've also made plans for thegrave-it was dug even before I got the coffin." He explained that his decision was influenced by personal experiences, including issues involving his son and the way success had treated him in life.
Alas, he unwisely chose to be the proverbial fly that followed the corpse into thegrave. Tinubu is now a political corpse. He once had the Midas Touch. But now, all that Tinubu has left is the Leprous Touch!