Africans, African diaspora included, could do a lot to help their own continent develop and raise to glory. Why aren't they doing anything? And if they are, why isn't it enough? Legit.ng guest author Mawuna Koutonin takes a closer look at the problem and comes up with a number of solutions.
Africans are sending their kids to school to gain knowledge that would help solve their problems, but the kids are yet to fulfill that promise.
Gist4 days ago How Underaged Was ‘Raped’ To Death By Chemist ‘Treating’ Her For Malaria In Kano A nine-year-old girl, Rumaisa Sadiq, in Jaba, Fanisau Unogo Local Government Area of Kano State, has been reportedly raped to death by a chemist. The Commissioner...
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Nigeria News1 year ago IGP Usman Baba Promotes 31,465 Officers To Inspector, Sergeant, Corporal Ranks The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali-Baba, has announced the promotion of 31,465 police officers, comprised of 24,991 from the ranks of Sergeants to Inspectors, 194 from...
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The feud between Rebel Wilson and the producers of her directorial debut is escalating.
On Monday evening, three producers behind the musical “The Deb” filed an amended complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court that expanded on their claims that the “Pitch Perfect” star defamed them when she accused them of “inappropriate behavior towards the lead actress of the film [and] embezzling funds from the film’s budget.
In the summer of 1966, songwriter Johnny Mercer had his final Top 40 American hit with Frank Sinatra’s version of his song “Summer Wind.” That same summer, young songwriter Carole Bayer had her first chart hit with the English rock band the Mindbenders’ version of “A Groovy Kind of Love,” a song she co-wrote with Toni Wine.