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Interesting Frida Kahlo quotes you need to read

⭐FRIDA KAHLO⭐was quite a character when she was alive: an expressive artist, a political activist, and a feminist in nature. She had so much passion that all her quotes remain powerful even today, several decades after her death. from via EDUPEDIA24/7

Before The Hate Executioner Comes By Femi Akintunde-Johnson

  Not many Nigerians will pick bones with Senator Sabi Abdullahi (representing Niger North Senatorial district) for sponsoring a private bill aimed at 'prohibiting hate speeches and (for) other related matters'. Many discerning Nigerians have been alarmed at the crippling enthronement and insidious effects of hate speech on our body politics, since the acrimonious electioneering campaigns of 2007 presidential and National Assembly elections. The cancer of hate speech took an upswing to the dirty rafters in the actions and statements of political combatants in the civilian power-shift tsunami of 2015. Four years after, the past-masters of hate speeches (as opposition guerrillas) have now seen the light, and are anxious that things should not be allowed to fester further. Today's leading lights of fake news and hate speeches are uncontrollable, unprincipled and inconsolably frustrated at the seeming absence of progress and prosperity in the efforts and policies of g

Borno Governor Gives Ultimatum To Traders Of GSM Market To Relocate

  Borno State governor, Babagana Zulum, on Tuesday gave a December 31 ultimatum to members of the Maiduguri GSM Market to relocate to New Bulunkutu GSM Market or risk having their shops demolished. Recall that the Maiduguri GSM Market was gutted by fire on October 31, 2019, leaving over 47 shops and property worth millions of naira destroyed. Zulum gave the ultimatum when the traders paid him a visit at the Government House in Maiduguri, the state capital, on Tuesday.  He said, “I give you till December 31, 2019 to relocate from GSM Market to New Market in Bulunkutu or risk your shops being demolished.” Zulum said the move was to decongest the area to allow free flow of traffic and movement.”     Markets Politics Trade News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from All Content via

Bayelsa Residents Accuse Youths, Iteo Contractors Of Nembe Creek Trunk Line Sabotage

  Residents of Nembe in Bayelsa State have accused youths in the area and contractors used by Iteo of sabotaging the Nembe Creek Trunk Line. NCTL is one of two pipelines used to convey Nigeria’s most sought after petroleum grade, Bonny light, for export. Ginah Olali, a chief in Nembe kingdom, said youths in the communities hosting the pipeline are hungry and angry. He said, “Vandalism did not come from the community, we have aggressive youths, the people are angry, people are hungry. “People need empowerment and employment in this region. When they are not getting it, one or two persons can put heads together and decide to burst pipeline. “If somebody happens to come and shut down your business it is because you don’t cooperate with the landlord. “If the landlord is telling you ‘come and see me before you do any operation,’ if he gives you warning after two or three times, I think he would come and shut your shop down,” Olali said. The indigenous oil exploration firm sa

Stormzy - Own It: This track will make your day

You will not get enough of the new grooving jam by ⭐STORMZY - OWN IT⭐. Once this record occupies a place in your playlist, it will stay there forever. This might just be the biggest international collab in 2019. from via EDUPEDIA24/7

Shatta Wale – No Look

Shatta Wale – No Look Overview of Shatta Wale – No Look   Ghanaian dancehall act  Shatta Wale  drops a brand new single. This one right here is titled  “No Look”. The song was produced by Da Beatz Vampire . Download the MP3 below.   See also: Shatta Wale – I Hate Nonsense   DOWNLOAD AUDIO   Related Content: Joey B ft. BOJ – No Waste Time Wendy Shay – Kut It Shatta Wale – Borjor M.anifest ft. Simi – Big Mad DJ Millzy ft. KiDi & Shaker – Fever Medikal ft. Ahtitude – Kayayo Teephlow – Shut Up (Freestyle) Ko-Jo Cue ft. Worlasi – Dzo Bisa Kdei – Anadwo Fameye ft. Shugry – Mr Hater Ketchup – Skilahmatic (Pre-Order) Buju – Lenu (Prod. Steph) Blaqbonez – Mr Boombastic (Full EP Download) Ycee – Mo Salah (Prod. Buzzin Producer) Akon – Akonda (Full Album Download) Akon ft. Olamide – Scammers (Prod. Pheelz) Blaqbonez – Jesus Is Black (Letter To Kanye West) | Davolee Diss Idowest ft. Phyno – Owale (Prod. Vstix) Joeboy ft. Mayorkun – Don’t Call Me Back Naira Ma

Caroline Brady (philologist)

Caroline Brady (philologist) . Caroline Brady (1905–1980) was an American philologist whose scholarship focused on Old English and Old Norse. Her works included the 1943 book The Legends of Ermanaric, based on her doctoral dissertation, and three influential papers on the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf. She was born an American citizen in Tientsin, China, and studied in the University of California system, receiving her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1935. The Legends of Ermanaric discussed two competing traditions about the Gothic king Ermanaric, who ruled in the fourth century AD. Ostrogothic lore viewed him as a good king, whereas a second tradition, promulgated by those subjugated by him, saw him as evil. Brady was known as an investigator of the intractable problems of Germanic myth, and the convoluted nature of the related scholarship. In 1952–53 she was the Marion Talbot Fellow of the American Association of University Women.

Caroline Brady (philologist)

Caroline Brady (philologist) . Caroline Brady (1905–1980) was an American philologist whose scholarship focused on Old English and Old Norse. Her works included the 1943 book The Legends of Ermanaric, based on her doctoral dissertation, and three influential papers on the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf. She was born an American citizen in Tientsin, China, and studied in the University of California system, receiving her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1935. The Legends of Ermanaric discussed two competing traditions about the Gothic king Ermanaric, who ruled in the fourth century AD. Ostrogothic lore viewed him as a good king, whereas a second tradition, promulgated by those subjugated by him, saw him as evil. Brady was known as an investigator of the intractable problems of Germanic myth, and the convoluted nature of the related scholarship. In 1952–53 she was the Marion Talbot Fellow of the American Association of University Women.