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VIDEO: Sisters Beat Up Man Accused Of Cheating

VIDEO: Sisters Beat Up Man Accused Of Cheating  A  video has surfaced online showing three women believed to be sisters assaulting a man who was accused of cheating on the eldest sister.  VIDEO: Sisters Beat Up Man Accused Of Cheating  A  video has surfaced online showing three women believed to be sisters assaulting a man who was accused of cheating on the eldest sister.  The video, which surfaced Sunday night, saw the women beat the young man with sticks, punches, and slaps, turning deaf ears to his pleas for them to stop hitting him.  Speaking in Yoruba, one of the young ladies was heard saying, "You are in a relationship with my sister and still want to sleep with me."  The young man continued to plead, saying, "Bose, please, listen. Please wait and let me explain.  "Even if you do not know me, have I ever cheated on you, Bose? Please stop." Credit: X | Naija PR

How Facebook brought us together “— Bride to be shares lovely story

“How Facebook brought us together “— Bride to be shares lovely story “We’ve been friends on this space (FACEBOOK) since 2019, but we’ve only exchanged pleasantries twice. Fast forward to this year, 3rd of February precisely, I made a random post about the fact that “men should learn to show emotions and not see it as a weakness”. He dropped a comment and came to my dm to further explain his point” “We got talking and finally got to ask questions about ourselves. You know that moment when you chat in-depth with someone for the first time and it feels like you both have known for years right? That was the case! Through out that day, we were glued to our phones, “getting to know ourselves”.  “Fast forward to when he declared his “feelings” for me, I laughed at it and shoved it to the side because being in a relationship wasn’t part of my 2023 plans. He kept pushing and I kept running! I made up a thousand and one reasons to say “NO”, but I guess he knew what he wanted and stuck to it ...

President George Weah Concedes Defeat, Congratulates President-elect Joseph Boakai.

He served Liberia for one term. His speech below. MY FELLOW LIBERIANS, DISTINGUISHED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I stand before you tonight with a grateful heart, but with the utmost respect for the democratic process that has defined our nation. As your President and the leader of the Coalition for Democratic Change, I want to address you on the outcome of the run-off elections held on November 14, 2023. The results announced tonight, though not final, indicate that Ambassador Joseph N. Boakai is in a lead that we cannot surpass. Therefore, a few minutes ago, I spoke with President-elect Joseph N. Boakai to congratulate him on his victory.        Tonight, as we acknowledge the results, let us also recognize that the true winners of these elections are the people of Liberia. Through your peaceful and orderly exercise of your constitutional right to vote, you have once again demonstrated your  commitment to the democratic principles that bind us together as a nation. U...

Portable Calls Out Charles Okocha For Ripping Him of 20m Naira.

Nigerian  singer and social media sensation, Habeeb Olalomi, popularly known as 'Portable', has taken to social media to express his grievances against Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha.  Despite their recent public appearances together a few weeks ago, Portable accused Charles Okocha of owing him the sum of N20 million. In a video shared on his Instagram page, the Zazu Zeh crooner claimed that the film star received N40 million for an endorsement deal that belonged to both of them. Portable didn’t mince his words and vowed to confront Charles Okocha, also known as Phenomenal, whenever and wherever he encounters him. He urged his fans to be aware that he felt ripped off by the Nollywood star. Portable’s video calling out Charles Okocha caught the attention of many Nigerians, leading to discussions about the singer’s experiences with others in the industry who he has also acussed of ripping him. According to him, Charles Okocha allegedly withheld the entire sum instead of sharing...

Are We Born to Climb?

Is climbing as innate as sharing, copulating, greed, or even walking? Many evolutionary biologists would offer that the essence of climbing can be found in our DNA. It is hardwired into us, this desire to be in the vertical world. And beyond that desire, our bodies are built for the physical challenges of climbing. How did humans transform from tree swinging monkeys (the third chimpanzee) to plains walking hominids? Here is a glimpse into the evolutionary traits that allow us to freely climb, why we enjoy it, and why some of us are better than others. We currently share approximately 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees (believed to be our closest relative). Our genetics are expressed in all aspects of our physical, mental, social, and even spiritual lives. For example, alcoholics and smokers are genetically inclined to addiction.  There are genes in our DNA that are believed to express our level of need for explaining the world around us (spirituality). The amount of muscle on your for...