President Tinubu To Depart Nigeria For France

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will today depart Abuja for Paris, France, for a private visit. Naija News reports that this was made known in a short statement on Wednesday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale. President Tinubu will return to the country in the first week of February, 2024. Meanwhile, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has debunked reports that plans are underway to move the Federal Capital Territory to Lagos State.

Salutations anglaises : tout un art matriser

Salutations anglaisesL’un des éléments cruciaux à l’apprentissage d’une nouvelles langue est la compréhension des différentes formules de politesse et la manière de les utiliser. En effet, le choix est très large, et certaines formules qui sont appropriées dans un cas de figure peuvent être offensantes dans une autre situation. Certaines formules de politesses sont considérées comme étant formelles ou professionnelles, alors que d’autres sont informelles et plus adaptées à la vie de tous les jours.

Sanusi Blasts Critics, Explains His Marriage To 18-Year-Old

Muhammadu Sanusi II, the 54-year-old Emir of Kano, has come under harsh criticism after he married the 18-year-old daughter of the Lamido of Adamawa. After the news about the non-publicised wedding broke last Friday, Nigerians took to social media, having introduced the hashtag #ChildNotBride. People characterised the decision as unwise indirectly referring to him as a "sugar daddy". Sanusi has finally decided to explain his point in a piece published by The Herald. In his writing the Emir speaks about his fourth wife and sheds light on their decision to get married.

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The True Story of Buffalo Bill and the Myth of the Wild West

Buffalo Bill is onstage engaged in fierce battle. He and his scouts are fighting a ferocious group of Cheyenne warriors. The audience holds its breath as the terrifying Cheyenne appear to be gaining the upper hand. But just when it seems all hope is lost, Buffalo Bill—dressed in an elegant black velvet, lace-trimmed, Mexican vaquero suit—takes aim at the Cheyenne war chief Yellow Hand and fires. Their chief shot dead, the Cheyenne are defeated.

Twin Peaks Revisited: Photos

Return to Twin Peaks TEXT and photographs BY todd hido INTRODUCTION BY SAM LANSKY When it debuted in the spring of 1990, nobody expected Twin Peaks—a murder mystery set in a spooky Pacific Northwest town—to rewrite the rules of television. But by transcending genre, blending comedy and melodrama, and making use of a surrealist style, Twin Peaks predicted the current prestige TV era: Its vision was singular and it was unique for its time.

What a Doctor Who Cares for Newborns Fears After Roe

In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, I feel an ominous cloud of governmental reach looming over my work as a neonatologist. Supporting families whose fetuses and babies have severe congenital disabilities—America’s leading cause of infant mortality—requires careful, compassionate, and complex health care. Because access to pregnancy termination for these fetal diagnoses is constricting in many states, the number of babies born annually with congenital disabilities in the U.

Why Does Everyone Call Chef Alex Guarnaschelli "ICAG"?

The Food Network has made several chefs famous. While we know and love her, what's the meaning of "ICAG" when it comes to Alex Guarnaschelli? Source: InstagramThere is so much to love and enjoy about the Food Network. There are cooking and baking shows that teach us everything from basic kitchen skills to how to bake the most intricate delicate desserts.  We've met some really talented chefs along the way, ones that make us think or laugh or pull us in with their way of telling a story.

'Everyone Is Involved In Crude Oil Theft'

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, has decried the country’s high crude oil theft rate. Kyari, who spoke during the oversight function conducted by the House of Representatives Special Committee on Oil Theft at the NNPCL headquarters in Abuja, on Wednesday (today), revealed that the company documented 9000 infractions on its pipelines within a single year. According to him, from 2022 to the present, the company has shut down 6,465 illegal refineries.