Former Kaduna central lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, has reacted to the portfolio assigned to ministerial appointees by President Bola Tinubu.
Naija News reported earlier that the President in Wednesday, released a ministerial portfolio for nominees confirmed by the Senate a few days ago.
The Nigerian leader appointed former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike as the FCT Minister. Tinubu also appointed former Governor of Jigawa State, Mohammed Badaru, as Minister of Defence while the immediate past governor of Zamfara State, Bello Mattawale, was appointed Minister of State, Defense.
British talents, writer-director Neil Biswas and actor-writer-director Manjinder Virk, have launched multi-platform, independent production company Riverbird Films. Virk’s breakthrough role as an actor was Peter Kosminsky’s BAFTA-winning Channel 4 drama “Britz,” alongside Riz Ahmed.
Some portentous voices out of the underworld a quarter-century ago:
“Kennedy’s not going to make it to the ((1964)) election — he’s going to be hit.”
— Santo Trafficante, the top Florida mobster, to an FBI informer in August 1962.
“You know what they say in Sicily: if you want to kill a dog, you don’t cut off the tail, you cut off the head.”
— Carlos Marcello, Mafia boss in New Orleans, to an acquaintance that same month, explaining why President John Kennedy, not Attorney General Robert Kennedy, would be killed.
Most Germans have surnames with roots in common occupations (think: Müller) that date back to the early Middle Ages. Others have last names that can sound quite funny to non-German speakers. No matter the German surname, there’s bound to be an interesting story behind it. So, let’s take a look at a list of the funniest and most common German surnames.
Learn languages at your pace Funny German last names In the long list of German family names, you’re bound to find a few that bring a smile to your face.
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Source: InstagramAfter 24 seasons, The Bachelor has (finally) made history by announcing its first ever Black lead. It was revealed on Good Morning America on June 12 that Matt James, who was originally set to appear on Clare Crawley's season of The Bachelorette, will be handing out the roses for Season 25.