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A large crowd of supporters on Saturday, stormed the venue of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) governorship election campaign rally in Ondo State as the party officially kicked off its election bid. The MKO Abiola Democracy Park in Akure, venue of the rally also witnessed several PDP Governors and chieftains who were on ground to support the party’s governorship candidate, Eyitayo Jegede. Present at the political rally were the PDP National Chairman, Uche Secondus, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto, while former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was represented by Segun Sowunmi.
Pete Edochie is one of the most famous Nigerian actors. Besides acting, Edochie is also an accomplished TV show host, entrepreneur, film producer, and director. He rose to prominence in the 1980s, following his role as Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart. Since then, he has been in over a hundred Nollywood films and TV shows where he often plays the role of a father or a king. PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy!
Portrayed Jesus in The Passion of the Christ in 2004 and Private Witt in the 1998 WWII epic film The Thin Red Line. He also starred in the 2000 sci-fi film Frequency alongside Dennis Quaid and the 2002 crime thriller High Crimes alongside Ashley Judd. In 2011, he began playing John Reese on the CBS sci-fi series Person of Interest. Before Fame He was a basketball star in high school until a foot injury derailed his professional aspirations.
Singer-songwriter and founding member of the Danish heavy metal and rockabilly band Volbeat, the group known for songs like "Maybelenne i Hofteholder." Before Fame He was in the death metal band Dominus, but grew tired of that scene and left with several of its other members to start Volbeat. Trivia Taking inspiration from classic rock 'n roll, he found wide acclaim; Volbeat's first five records were Gold-certified. Family Life He married his fiance Lena in Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley in 2010.
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Viewers already had some guesses about who the Sloth on 'The Masked Dancer' is and it turns out that they just might have guessed it. So, who is it? Source: FOXUpdate: The fans were on the right track for who the Sloth on The Masked Dancer was. On Feb. 17, it was revealed that former Dancing With the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy was behind the Sloth mask on The Masked Dancer Season 1.
Singer-songwriter and rapper whose single "In the Dark" reached #11 on American music charts in 2011. Before Fame She was discovered by music producers after she uploaded a unique Amy Winehouse cover onto MySpace. Trivia She released her first album, The Night the Sun Came Up, in September of 2011. Family Life She and her husband, Jimmy Gorecki, became parents to a daughter named Emilia Lovely in December 2011. Associated With Her voice and musical style have been compared to those of singer Kesha Sebert, otherwise known as Ke$ha.
Some members of the House of Representatives have made a push for constitutional reforms in order to restore the parliamentary system of government in Nigeria. The lawmakers, not less than sixty in number, are proposing a bill to alter the 1999 constitution to return the country to parliamentary democracy as practised in the first republic. The Rep members, led by Lagos lawmaker, Wale Raji, are seeking a constitutional transition from the current presidential system to the parliamentary system of government.
- Kang'ata in his letter had informed the head of state that the BBI report was unpopular in his backyard and was destined to flop - The Senate's majority whip said he is ready to even be ousted from his position but he had to tell the president the truth - Kang'ata concurred with Deputy President William Ruto's push to have a multiple-choice referendum - The lawmaker, in turn, challenged the report's proponents to accept divergent opinions