What Happened on December 20, 1987
Posted on September 29, 2024
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Historical Events 76th Davis Cup: Sweden beats India in Gothenburg (5-0) Dona Paz ferry sinks after crash with oil tanker Vector in Philippine waters, 4,386 die in world's deadliest peacetime maritime disaster Famous Birthdays Nao [Neo Joshua], British soul and R&B singer-songwriter and record producer ("And Then Life Was Beautiful"), born in Nottingham, England Tariel Zintiridis, Greek judoka, born in Tbilisi, Georgia About December 20, 1987
[Read More]Who Are Selena Gomez's Siblings? Meet Her Two Adorable Sisters
Posted on September 29, 2024
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Selena Gomez is definitely not an only child. She’s dealt with siblings on-screen plenty of times but what about her siblings off-camera? She's got two sisters.
Source: Getty ImagesWhen we think of a celebrity like Selena Gomez, it's easy to reflect on her amazing career in music, acting, and activism. One thing her fans might often overlook is the fact that she's actually got siblings! Selena is definitely not an only child.
[Read More]Why Police Cannot Prosecute Tinubu Over Alleged Certificate Forgery IGP
Posted on September 29, 2024
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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alkali Baba Usman on Tuesday revealed why the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu can not be prosecuted over alleged certificate forgery. Usman on Tuesday told the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that no petition has been filed with the security agency against Tinubu.
He further stated that Tinubu cannot be put on trial because he is not a suspect.
[Read More]'Saraki Painting Buhari Govt Black For Political Gain'
Posted on September 28, 2024
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The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) on Wednesday accused former Senate President, Bukola Saraki of seeking to make political capital from the first anniversary of the Lekki toll gate shooting of EndSARS protesters by “painting the Federal Government black”.
Naija News had reported Saraki as saying that nothing has really been done by the government to resolve the issues that caused the EndSARS protests in the first place.
He had said, “It is worrying that despite the acceptance of the ‘5 for 5 Demands’, nothing has really been done to resolve the issues that caused the protests in the first place.
[Read More]30+ must-see tourist attractions in Nigeria and their locations
Posted on September 28, 2024
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Nigeria is one of Africa's most renowned destinations, boasting numerous tourist attractions. This includes vast exotic beaches, richly preserved traditions and culture, verdant mountainous landscapes, and captivating attractions. Discover some of the best tourist attractions in Nigeria today.
Nigeria offers a diverse array of tourist attractions that cater to a wide range of interests, from the bustling markets of Lagos to the wildlife-rich national parks. Tourist attractions in Nigeria and their locationsThe various tourist attractions in the country offer a captivating blend of culture, nature, and history, making it a compelling destination for travellers seeking unique experiences.
[Read More]5Upbringing Rules From Japanese Parents WeWant toAdopt
Posted on September 28, 2024
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Japanese children are amazing. As a rule, they’re polite, friendly, and don’t let their feelings run wild. In Japan, you’ll rarely meet a child who’s crying in the supermarket (though there are always exceptions to the rule).
Bright Side thinks that we ought to learn some upbringing tricks from Japanese parents. So we’ve collected the main principles of raising children in Japan.
The mother-child relationship is tight.
In Japan, the connection between a mother and her child is really strong. They sleep together and mothers always carry their kids around with them — in the past, mothers would use something resembling a baby sling.
[Read More]All about maternity leave in Spain
Posted on September 28, 2024
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Lots of UK citizens work abroad in Spain. If you can make a salary and practise your Spanish, we are all for it! We constantly say the best way to learn Spanish is total immersion. Working in a different country means different rules of course. A job in Barcelona treats maternity leave differently than in Leeds for example. Even if you work at UK companies in Spain, the laws are different.
[Read More]Are ladybugs good luck? The symbolism behind the insect
Posted on September 28, 2024
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People have beliefs associated with different things, especially animals. They believe seeing an animal would mean something good or bad will come their way. Are ladybugs good luck? The insects have largely been associated with superstition, and seeing them may hold different meanings.
Ladybugs are beautiful insects with black spots and varying colours on the coats. They gained popularity in ancient times because they kept other destructive insects at bay on European farms.
[Read More]Hailey Bieber asked her dad Stephen Baldwin if he'd be upset before taking Justin's last name
Posted on September 28, 2024
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"I'm very proud of my family name," Hailey said. "I come from a great family with a history in this industry. I remember when I was going to change it, I asked my dad if he was going to be upset and he was like, 'No! I don't care. We love you. All good, everyone still knows you're a Baldwin.' It's true." ADVERTISEMENT
The model told Bustle that she's adapting to hearing her new name.
[Read More]Historical Thousand Island Homes
Posted on September 28, 2024
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Cathy Fiacco-Garlock | Garlock RealtyThe Thousand Islands run for about 50 miles along the Saint Lawrence River between New York and Canada. The chain includes almost 1,800 islands ranging in size from Wolfe Island at 40 square miles down to just a few square feet of rocks with one tree. (Rocks have to have at least one tree to be considered an official Thousand Islands island.)
In addition to the region’s popularity as a vacation destination, the famous salad dressing was named after the islands.
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