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In a recent interview on Naija FM, Mr P hailed award-winning rapper OdumoduBlvck over his recently concluded University tour that saw him visit 8 universities across different states in the country.
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The 90-day extension marks the third time that Trump has delayed a TikTok sell-or-ban law from going into effect after it it was passed by Congress.
The Senate version of House Bill 959, passed by a 44-1 vote, would prohibit students from using the TikTok application during the school day and at extracurricular activities.
Benson Boone's new music video for 'Mr. Electric Blue' has him coming face-to-face with haters, 'industry plant' allegations and diving boards that don't allow for backflips.
Sadiq Khan called Robert Jenrick “Mr Ozempic” as he hit back at the Tory frontbencher for confronting fare-dodgers on the London underground. Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, ...
She said she started cooking and showing her dinners on social media for family and friends, and a few suggested she make her account public. "I uploaded my leftover roast dinner pie and it racked ...
Shigeo Nagashima, Japan’s ‘Mr. Baseball,’ dies at 89. The five-time MVP was among Japan’s most popular athletes, known for helping the Yomiuri Giants win nine straight titles. June 3, 2025.
Japanese sports icon Shigeo Nagashima, known as the country's "Mr. Pro Baseball," died from pneumonia Tuesday, Tokyo's Yomiuri Giants announced. He was 89.