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Kim-Trump summit: Top officials meet to salvage summit

French Open: Top seed Rafael Nadal cruises into round three

Marco Silva: New Everton boss seeks ‘great connection’ between players and fans

Kim-Trump summit: Top officials meet to salvage summit

French Open: Top seed Rafael Nadal cruises into round three

Marco Silva: New Everton boss seeks ‘great connection’ between players and fans

Zinedine Zidane to quit his job at Real Madrid five days after breaking Champions League records

Zinedine Zidane to quit his job at Real Madrid five days after breaking Champions League records

US trade war: Steel and aluminium exporters slapped by huge tariffs

Uganda govt. new law state that all WhatsApp and Facebook users are to pay a DAILY fee of about N100 to use the internet

US trade war: Steel and aluminium exporters slapped by huge tariffs

Uganda govt. new law state that all WhatsApp and Facebook users are to pay a DAILY fee of about N100 to use the internet

Banky W Becomes An Ambassador For Pink Oak Trust

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Singer and filmmaker, Banky W has landed another endorsement deal. He announced on Instagram that he is now a brand ambassador for Pink Oak Trust, a cancer foundation that aims to help people suffering from cancer through donations. The singer took to Instagram to share the news and implied that he has special interest in the deal because of his personal experience with cancer. Towards the tail end of last year, Banky W told the world that he successfully underwent treatment for skin cancer tumor. He took to Instagram to express his gratitude to God and people who supported him in his battle against the lethal disease. Citing this history, he stated that he is excited to work on the project not just as an ambassador but as a survivor, a herald of hope and also as a financial donor to the foundation. He expressed his interest in seeing the foundation grow and offer other cancer patients the chance to fight for their lives. See his post below. https://www.instagram.com/p/BjXhdLRnR6

JUST IN! Davido Dragged To Court Over N60 Million Debt

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A while ago the media went wild with reports that a certain jeweler named Kaycee called out Davido for owing him N60 million. According to recent reports, Davido’s accuser recently tabled the case before the court. Some weeks ago, Kaycee, a jeweler, took to Instagram to call out Davido for owing him a huge sum of money to the tune of N60 million which is allegedly the proceed from a business transaction they were both involved in. The jeweler claimed he sponsored Davido and his cousin, B-Red, when they were broke and needed money to finance a project that later paid off but the duo played a fast one on him and made away with the money. The accusation generated mixed reactions from the public and Davido also. While public opinion was split between those for and against Davido, the singer chose to threaten his accuser with death. Kaycee leaked a phone conversation between him and Davido, during which the singer threatened to kill him if he shows up at his (Davido’s) place or his dad’s

Pompeii victim crushed by boulder while fleeing eruption

Banky W Becomes An Ambassador For Pink Oak Trust

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Singer and filmmaker, Banky W has landed another endorsement deal. He announced on Instagram that he is now a brand ambassador for Pink Oak Trust, a cancer foundation that aims to help people suffering from cancer through donations. The singer took to Instagram to share the news and implied that he has special interest in the deal because of his personal experience with cancer. Towards the tail end of last year, Banky W told the world that he successfully underwent treatment for skin cancer tumor. He took to Instagram to express his gratitude to God and people who supported him in his battle against the lethal disease. Citing this history, he stated that he is excited to work on the project not just as an ambassador but as a survivor, a herald of hope and also as a financial donor to the foundation. He expressed his interest in seeing the foundation grow and offer other cancer patients the chance to fight for their lives. See his post below. https://www.instagram.com/p/BjXhdLRnR6

JUST IN! Davido Dragged To Court Over N60 Million Debt

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A while ago the media went wild with reports that a certain jeweler named Kaycee called out Davido for owing him N60 million. According to recent reports, Davido’s accuser recently tabled the case before the court. Some weeks ago, Kaycee, a jeweler, took to Instagram to call out Davido for owing him a huge sum of money to the tune of N60 million which is allegedly the proceed from a business transaction they were both involved in. The jeweler claimed he sponsored Davido and his cousin, B-Red, when they were broke and needed money to finance a project that later paid off but the duo played a fast one on him and made away with the money. The accusation generated mixed reactions from the public and Davido also. While public opinion was split between those for and against Davido, the singer chose to threaten his accuser with death. Kaycee leaked a phone conversation between him and Davido, during which the singer threatened to kill him if he shows up at his (Davido’s) place or his dad’s

Pompeii victim crushed by boulder while fleeing eruption

Everybody was telling me there was nothing wrong

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​ Women are more likely to wait longer for a health diagnosis and to be told it’s ‘all in their heads’. That can be lethal: diagnostic errors cause 40,000-80,000 deaths in the US alone. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share by Email Compared to many other diseases, diagnosing a brain tumour is fairly straightforward. Promptly detecting it comes down to being concerned enough about the early symptoms – which range from fatigue to seizures to personality change – to get an image of the brain. Either the tumour is there, or it isn’t. But in 2016, the Brain Tumour Charity released a report on  the treatment of brain tumour patients  in the United Kingdom. It found that almost one in three of them had visited a doctor more than five times before receiving their diagnosis. Nearly a quarter weren’t diagnosed for more than a year. Women, as well as low-income patients, experienced longer delays. They were more li

Everybody was telling me there was nothing wrong

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​ Women are more likely to wait longer for a health diagnosis and to be told it’s ‘all in their heads’. That can be lethal: diagnostic errors cause 40,000-80,000 deaths in the US alone. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share by Email Compared to many other diseases, diagnosing a brain tumour is fairly straightforward. Promptly detecting it comes down to being concerned enough about the early symptoms – which range from fatigue to seizures to personality change – to get an image of the brain. Either the tumour is there, or it isn’t. But in 2016, the Brain Tumour Charity released a report on  the treatment of brain tumour patients  in the United Kingdom. It found that almost one in three of them had visited a doctor more than five times before receiving their diagnosis. Nearly a quarter weren’t diagnosed for more than a year. Women, as well as low-income patients, experienced longer delays. They were more li

Can this African-American Chinese dish cure hang-over?

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​ Affectionately dubbed ‘Old Sober’, the little-known New Orleans dish called yakamein is said to right even the worst symptoms of fun. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on StumbleUpon Share on Google+ Share by Email On a recent Sunday afternoon, Frenchmen Street was relatively tranquil. People still were sleeping off the night before or finishing up late-day brunches to quell any lingering after-effects. Strains of jazz – an accordion, clarinet, tuba – leaked onto the street. Rainbow-bright clapboard houses competed with the brilliant blue of the sky. But the most New Orleans detail of all was the paper cup I was holding. No, it wasn’t a hurricane, that noxiously sweet rum cocktail every tourist sips through a straw at least once during their visit. It was the opposite: a remedy, affectionately dubbed ‘Old Sober’, said to right even the worst symptoms of fun. Despite how I’d been served it, it wasn’t a drink. It was a soup – sort of. M