This song was produced by Obodo, who was also responsible for the phenomenal song – ‘Double wahala’.
Avatar/MSN Gang presents the musical taliban – Oritse Femi as he gives thanks to the almighty on this relatable tune titled ‘Give thanks’.
This song was produced by Obodo, who was also responsible for the phenomenal song – ‘Double wahala’.
Facts About Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt Planning to visit Egypt, the first major tourist attraction that comes in minds is the Pyramids. However, there are many other amazing tourist spots in Egypt and one of them is Abu Simbel. These temples are the biggest projects of the ancient monument restoration. In the restoration process of this monument, many countries held hands. This eventually led towards the formation of the World Heritage List by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. Abu Simbel actually is two giant temples made out of rocks and present in the Nubia, the southern region of Egypt. According to the archaeologists the temple was built approximately in 1284 Before Christ under the orders of the Pharaoh Ra-messes, the second. Abu Simbel, as explained by the experts was built by the mighty Pharaoh as a monument to his wife Nefertari and himself. The purpose behind this monument was to celebrate the...
Ibrahim Magu "Whoever we arrested for corruption must be guilty" - EFCC boss Magu dismissed insinuations that the ongoing anti-corruption war is selective, stressing that no one is untouchable. The acting Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu , has reaffirmed that the ongoing anti-corruption fight is not selective. Magu said before anyone is arrested, the Commission would have, after a thorough investigation, established that the individual is guilty. He stated this in Kaduna on Monday, October 24 while speaking on the sideline of the National Open Government Partnership retreat. "We don’t just arrest somebody who has no case to answer," Magu said while urging Nigerians to see the war against corruption as a collective fight. He added: "I’m here today because this event hás to do with transparency and accountability in governance and you should know that anything that has to do...
In Somalia Car bomb kills 3 in Mogadishu The huge explosion was followed by gunfire, a Reuters reporter said. A car bomb exploded on Saturday, December 19, 2015 on a busy street in the Somali capital Mogadishu, killing three people and wounding eight, a police officer said. The huge explosion was followed by gunfire, a Reuters reporter said. A cloud of smoke could be seen rising from the scene of the blast. It was not immediately clear who was behind the explosion and shooting, but al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab has in the past claimed responsibility for such explosions. The toll is likely to rise, Police Major Nur Farah said at the scene of the blast. "The place is busy with hotels and supermarkets. Most of the casualties are pedestrians. The casualty number
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