The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Wednesday, condemned Facebook for blocking the account of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The group reacted in a statement released through its media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, on Wednesday.
Powerful in the statement said Kanu’s Facebook account was blocked after his live broadcast on Tuesday night.
“The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is appalled at the despicable attitude of Facebook for blocking the Facebook page of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, after his expository and explosive live broadcast on Tuesday night.
Five Top Nigerian Male Celebrities Who Called Out Their Wives On Online
It is always considered weird when celebrities call out their spouses on social media, as many believe the internet is never the best place to settle family scores because it would intensify the issue. In this article, Niaja News highlights five famous male celebrities who brought their family issue online.
1. Yul Edochie: In 2022, Yul Edochie set social media into a frenzy over his marriage to his colleague, Judy Austin, without informing his wife of over 16 years, May, about plans to take a new wife.
Here Are the Most Moving Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes of All Time
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is approaching, and to honor his legacy and civil rights activism, here is a list of some of Dr. King's powerful quotes.
This year, Martin Luther King. Jr Day falls on Monday, Jan. 17. The annual holiday celebrates the extraordinary life of Baptist minister and activist Dr. King, who helped advance the civil rights movement through courage, justice, equality, and above all else, love for one another.
How Not to Talk About Sex With Your Teenage Daughter
The other day I was at the gym finishing my workout when a mom I know asked for my advice about “the sex talk.” She was struggling, she confided, to bring up the subject with her teenage daughter—afraid that discussing sex was somehow tantamount to giving her the green light to have it.
You would think that for a generation of parents who grew up during an era of “free love” and whose own kids are being raised at a time when the culture is awash in sexual imagery that this would be an easy conversation to have.
Jill Diven: 5 interesting things about Brad Garrett's ex-wife
Picture this scene: Your husband-to-be proposes to you on the set of a popular television series. Sounds romantic, doesn't it? This is, precisely, what happened to Jill Diven when Brad Garrett proposed to her on the set of Everybody Loves Raymond. They went on to get married and lived together for seven years before parting ways.
People rise to fame for various reasons. Most people have risen to fame through hard work and talent.
Joseline Hernndez - Age, Family, Bio
Rap artist who gained fame on the VH1 reality show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta during the series' first season. She also performed under the stage name Shenellica Bettencourt.
Before Fame She briefly performed as an exotic dancer before being discovered by Stevie J.
Trivia She was rumored to be present at the club in Las Vegas where NFL cornerback Pacman Jones was arrested in February, 2007.
Family Life She married singer Stevie J in 2013.
Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees Guitarist)
Profession: Bee Gees Guitarist
Biography: Achieved international fame as guitarist of the Bee Gees. Although his brothers Barry and Robin Gibb were the band's primary lead vocalists, most of the groups albums included at least one or two of his compositions.
Born: December 22, 1949
Birthplace: Douglas, Isle of Man Generation: Baby Boomer
Chinese Zodiac: Ox
Star Sign: Capricorn
Died: January 12, 2003 (aged 53)
Cause of Death: Cardiac arrest
These Examples of Everyday Racism in Stores Prove How Subtle It Can Be
People Point Out "Everyday Racism" in Stores to Prove "It's More Than Just the Police"By Robin ZlotnickPublished June 12 2023, 11:16 a.m. ET
Source: TwitterIf you don't see how widespread and institutionalized and subtle and insidious racism is in the United States, you're probably white and you haven't been paying attention. Racism isn't just embedded into police departments. It's in our schools and our stores and everywhere else, too.
People have been sharing examples of subtle but deliberate racism in shops on Twitter.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? popularity & fame
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?Explore the latest public opinion about Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Fame Fame is defined by the % of people who have heard of this topic. 99%
Popularity Popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion on a topic. 61%
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Why Kids Bully: Because Theyre Popular
Getty Images Mean kids, mothers tell their wounded young, behave that way because they have unhappy home lives, or feel inadequate, or don’t have enough friends or because they somehow lack empathy. But a new study suggests some mean kids actually behave that way simply because they can.
Contrary to accepted ruffian-scholarship, the more popular a middle- or high-school kid becomes, the more central to the social network of the school, the more aggressive the behavior he or she engages in.