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All you need to know about PewDiePie's net worth 2019

One of the most subscribed to channel online is that of the video game commentator known as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg. He is widely known as PewDiePie. Given his large fan base on his social media accounts and the vast number of subscribers in his YouTube channel, it is no surprise that PewDiePie net worth is always a subject of attention among both his fans and the media. Image: instagram.com, @pewdiepie Source: Instagram The widely watched video games of this Swedish video game commentator have made him one of the wealthiest gamers today. This goes to mean that PewDiePie net worth is very impressive. PewDiePie profile summary Full name: Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg Nick Names: PewDiePie, PewDie, Pewds, PooDiePie, and Poods Date of birth: 24 October 1989 Parents: Lotta Kristine Johanna and Ulf Christian Kjellberg Birth Town: Gothenburg, Sweden Nationality: Swedish Age: 29 years Height : 5' 11" (1.8 m) Profession: Video game commentator, YouTuber, comedian

What Peter Obi said about EU report on presidential election

- The report of the observer mission of the European Union on the last general election has sparked off a lot of reactions from politicians in Nigeria - One of such persons is Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra state, who said that the report captures the views of some Nigerians - Obi on Monday, June 17, also said that the recommendations contained in the EU report should be taken very seriously by Nigerians A former Anambra governor, Peter Obi, has commended the European Union (UE)'s election observer mission over its report, saying that it captured the concerns of some Nigerians on the 2019 general elections. Obi, in a statement issued by his media office on Monday, June 17 in Abuja, described the report as a vindication of a section of Nigerians, who had raised issues on the outcome of the elections, The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. READ ALSO: NAIJ.com upgrades to Legit.ng: a letter from our Editor-in-Chief Bayo Olupohunda Obi said that the EU report merely

How we broke WAEC's monopoly - NECO

- The National Examination Council (NECO) has revealed how it put an end to what it called the monopoly of the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) - It said that it achieved this by making sure it releases results of the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) on time - The body also said that since its establishment in 1999, WAEC has been living up to its responsibilities The National Examination Council (NECO) on Monday, June 17, said it is now prompt in releasing Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) results thereby making the processing of admission by universities for candidates less stressful. Abubakar Gana, the acting registrar of NECO, who disclosed this said that this way, the body has broken the monopoly of the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), claiming that since its establishment in 1999, WAEC has had no choice but to live up to its responsibilities, Nigerian Tribune reports. READ ALSO: NAIJ.com upgrades to Legit.ng: a letter f