Nigeria News1 month ago FRSC Appoints New Zonal Commander For Oyo, Osun, Ondo States The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has named Corps Commander Alphonses Godwin as the latest interim Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO), responsible for overseeing Osun, Oyo, and...
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English actor who was introduced to international audiences as Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in 2012. Prior to this role, he was known for playing John Thorton on North & South.
Before Fame He played the cello and flute in school orchestras as a teen. After graduating from Brockington College in Enderby, he attended Pattison College and studied acting.
Trivia He had his breakout television role as Guy of Gisborne on the UK's Robin Hood.
Famous for his title role in the 2008 comedy movie Finn on the Fly and for his writing and acting work on the short-lived Canadian comedy series Almost Heroes, he is also known for his recurring role on the Fox series Life on a Stick.
Before Fame Early in his comedy career, he appeared in episodes of The Sean Cullen Show and The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.
Trivia He appears as the character Dime in the 2004 movie National Lampoon's Going the Distance.
When Evan Ozmat, a Ph.D. student in psychology at the University at Albany, first began counseling undergraduates about HIV and substance abuse, he expected to hear about their health issues. Instead, he heard about problem gambling.
“Since the beginning of the project three years ago, students have brought up, unprompted, gambling,” Ozmat says. “We started asking about it in every appointment and everyone has something to say. It’s everywhere.”
The majority of the gambling takes place on mobile phones, Ozmat says, largely—although not exclusively—on sports betting apps.
The action in upcoming mystery thriller “The Reunion,” starring “Harrow’s” Ioan Gruffudd, centers on three characters in two time-zones, 25 years apart, but the emotions and personalities of the characters are consistent, the show’s British director Bill Eagles explained at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival Sunday.
Have you ever been hurt so bad that you cannot trust anyone no matter how genuine or true they are? Well, if this is you, then chances are high that you could be suffering from pistanthrophobia. This is a condition or extreme kind of fear that prevents individuals from trusting others.
In most cases, instances where people can't trust anyone stem from somewhere. It is possible that they may have been heartbroken by the same people they trusted too much.
Partners need to occasionally affirm to each other that if they could go back to do it again, they’d pick each other.
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Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie has berated Nigerian President, Muhammad Buhari over his incessant travels while his people suffer in Nigeria. Naija News reports that President Muhammadu Buharion Sunday departed Nigeria for the United States to attended the United Nations, General Assembly.
In the reports, Buhari is scheduled to speak to world leaders during the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA76) in New York.
Buhari waves goodbye to Nigeria as he heads for UNGA
To travel to many countries, you need to have a visa, which allows you to stay there for a specified period of time. Most times, your passport determines if you get a visa or not. Some countries' passports are so good that you don’t need a visa to travel around the world. Nigerian passports aren’t so good, so most times you need a visa to visit other countries. These countries have banned Nigerians at some point: Turkey ADVERTISEMENT
'RuPaul’s Drag Race' Alum Shangela Has Faced Multiple Accusations of Sexual AssaultShangela’s former assistant accused her of “sexual assault, gender violence, and false imprisonment” in May 2023. By Elizabeth RandolphMar. 19 2024, Published 2:00 p.m. ET
Source: Getty ImagesContent warning: This article mentions graphic allegations of sexual assault.
Undoubtedly, the LGBTQIA reality TV watchers are thankful for RuPaul’s Drag Race. The show has introduced millions to the drag queen world and helped change most of their stars’ lives forever.