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Farewell, John Read TIME's special cover story on JFK Jr., who died 15 years ago today: A nation and a family mourn and wonder what might have been By Margaret Carlson August 2, 1999 ncG1vNJzZmismaKyb6%2FOpmaaraSdvLN7zJqpoJmimsFur8Cro6ynnmQ%3D
Danish social media personality who is famous for her WTF Is It? YouTube channel. She has earned massive popularity there for her historical, social, and cultural history lesson vlogging entries.  Before Fame She began her YouTube channel in April 2016.  Trivia She has amassed more than 60,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel.  Family Life She was born and raised in Denmark.  Associated With She and Fie Laursen are both Danish YouTubers known for their original vlogging content.
Also known online as abovetheclovdss and yourboyclovds, he is a social media star who had earned more than 1.5 million followers on Instagram. He also runs a self-titled website which features workout programs and interactive video sessions for body building.  Before Fame He started to make a name for himself online towards the end of 2015.  Trivia He is known for his slogan "Stay True, Stay You." He can be found on Instagram under the handle michaelcvazquez.
- The leaders had gone to condole with the family following demise of Jonathan Moi - Senate Speaker Ken Lusaka who accompanied Orengo and Kihika is said to have booked the appointment through Gideon Moi - Lusaka was allowed to met ex-president Moi while the two senators were blocked Siaya Senator James Orengo and his Nakuru counterpart Susan Kihika were on Friday, April 26, blocked from accessing retired president Daniel Moi after visiting his Kabarak home.
Reflecting the breadth of Mediawan CEO Pierre-Antoine Capton's vast network and friendships, an impressive roster of film industry players flocked to celebrate him as he received Variety's International Visionary Award at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday. Attendees included CAA's co-chairman and CEO Bryan Lourd, who said a few words about Capton on stage, as well as AGC Studios' Stuart Ford, SPC's Tom Bernard, Netflix's Larry Tanz and Pauline Dauvin, and Mediawan executives including Elisabeth d'Arvieu and Justine Planchon.
Toyin Saraki, the wife of Nigeria’s embattled Senate president, Bukola Saraki, caused commotion at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) this morning. Mrs Saraki arrived at the premises of the anti-corruption agency about two hours late for her appointment, with an unruly crowd, comprising of politicians and supporters. Officials of the EFCC were reportedly overwhelmed by Mrs Saraki’s huge entourage. According to an EFCC source who spoke to Sahara Reporters, the crowd forced their way into the offices of the EFCC’s Director of Operations, accusing the agency of bias.
Don't let anyone even whisper to you the plot twists of "The Lieutenant of Inishmore." Under no circumstances let anyone even whisper to you the plot twists of Martin McDonagh’s “The Lieutenant of Inishmore.
As Nigeria marks her 55th Independence anniversary on Thursday, October 1. This occasion not only calls for celebration but also highlights the sacrifices of women who in one way or the other laboured to shake loose the grip of colonial powers on our collective destiny. The struggle for political emancipation and self-determination became popular in Nigeria at the close of the 19th century. Prior to the era of popular nationalist movement, there were women, who fought to defend their kingdoms or nations or even states as the case may be, against external control in like manner.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over his recent comment on labour unions. In a statement issued on Friday (today), the NLC said the Nigerian leader is only concerned with future political calculations instead of directing his efforts to address pressing challenges in the country. Naija News reported earlier that during the inauguration of the Lagos Red Line Project in Lagos on Thursday, President Tinubu took a swipe at the Labour unions, urging them to cease their protests and maintain peace, emphasizing that they are not the sole voice for Nigerians.