Nigeria News2 years ago 2023 Budget: Buhari’s Minister Accuses Finance Ministry Of Budget Padding Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, on Monday, denied inserting N206 billion into the ministry’s 2023 budget estimates. Naija News...
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Professional actress best known for starring as Debbie Glatzel in the hit horror movie The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It. She gained fame for her role as Juliette Fairmont in the TV series First Kill in 2022. She appeared in every episode of the first season.
Before Fame She earned her undergraduate degree in music performance at State University of New York at Purchase She went on to study acting at the Atlantic Theater Company Summer Intensive.
More Than Half of Teens Are Having Sex and Most Use Birth Control Just over half of American teenagers are sexually active, and most report using some form of contraception, according to new research.The study from the National Center for Health Statistics found that 55% of teens said... By Alexandra Sifferlin June 22, 2017 ncG1vNJzZmismaKyb6%2FOpmatmZdkwKbE1JqjZqCVlrm1tI4%3D
Comedienne, actress, writer, and producer who became the first female head writer at Saturday Night Live and achieved phenomenal success as creator and lead actress on the hit NBC series 30 Rock.
Before Fame She went to Upper Darby High School where she was involved with the student newspaper, the drama club, and the tennis team.
Trivia She wrote the screenplay for the 2004 comedy Mean Girls, which starred Lindsay Lohan and was based off the novel Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman.
Two restaurant owners in the US closed their business for a day to treat their employees to a day of kindness and debriefThis is after some of them were hurt by rude customers who berated them and threatened to sue themThe owners shared the news on their Facebook page prompting netizens to apologise to their employees on behalf of the nasty customers PAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.
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Calendar Major Events 1519 Hernán Cortés leaves Cuba for the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico with 11 ships and 500 men 1678 John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" is published in London, by Nathaniel Ponder 1885 Mark Twain publishes the "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in the US Feb 18 in Film & TV 1952 4th Emmy Awards: first time awards presented based on nationwide basis, "
A 30-something woman posted on reddit for advice after learning of her husband's double life... when his other wife and child showed up on her doorstep.
Source: iStockShe first thought the woman at her door was "some crazy woman that wanted to ruin my marriage," until this stranger, "Cherry," showed her pictures, tons of photos and videos documenting her husband — their husband — living a second life she'd never even suspected.
The federal government has declared the current strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as illegal, after the conciliation meeting ended in deadlock early Wednesday morning. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige while addressing stakeholders at the meeting, disclosed that the union did not go through the normal process before embarking on the industrial action.
He described the ongoing strike as a clear breach of the law, saying it did not give the Federal Government the minimum 14 days strike notice prescribed by the law, prior to the strike.
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has threatened to remove four first-class traditional rulers from office over alleged insubordination to the state government. Wike in his new year message to the residents of the state which was posted on his Facebook page on Saturday, accused the identified royal fathers of constantly failing to attend state functions.
He added that should they continue to absent themselves from state functions and meetings of the Traditional Rulers Council, the government will be forced to remove them from office and replace them.
To celebrate the US Navy, we've pulled out some of the coolest photos from the archives. In the decades after the Civil War, America began a new era of foreign intervention with the Navy leading the way. This 1899 photo shows sailors eating on the USS Olympia, which was the US's flagship during the Spanish-American War of the previous year. The USS Holland, seen in this photo from 1900, was the Navy's first commissioned submarine.