Three Nigerian students studying in the United Kingdom were asked to return to Nigerian for paying their fees lateThe students, Omolade Olaitan, Emmanuel Okohoboh and Paulette Ojogun, are studying at Swansea University, UKThe students paid their fees only a few hours late, but Swansea University says they can not be allowed in the schoolThree Nigerian students were removed from the enrollment list at Swansea University, UK, for paying fees late.
The life paths of stars are really unpredictable: today you are on the top and tomorrow nobody remembers your name. Most of the time, these things happen after scandals, bad roles, or when viewers just get tired of your image on the screen. Some actors and actresses can’t handle these situations and disappear from the spotlight but others find enough power to keep going and prove they are still worth our attention. Sometimes, all it takes is just one role that can get you back to the top of your game.
It isn’t necessary to create the perfect lighting and invite professional models to take a perfect photo. Sometimes capturing something others haven’t noticed is enough. It can be, for example, an unexpected fall, a mannequin in a tree, or a threat hidden in the grass.
In any unknown situation always take the Titanic pose.
If you see a group of mini brachiosauruses strolling around, go take a closer look.
When the trying to be organized has goon too far:
Not just a boring roof, but a crime scene
A duck that has yet to realize what threat is hiding in the grass:
Detroit is recognised as one of the US cities that immensely contributes to hip-hop due to its significant number of native rappers. Over the years, it has produced top lyricists with international acclaim who have won multiple coveted hip-hop awards. The rappers capture the city's pulse in the verses that captivate hip-hop enthusiasts far beyond the borders. Who are the best Detroit rappers?
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The rules of survival are simple: humans can live weeks without food, days without water, but only minutes without air. Air is the most vital resource to human life, and yet what most of the world breathes in every day is dirty.
According to the 2023 World Air Quality Report published on Tuesday by IQAir, a Swiss firm that monitors real-time air quality around the world and has published an annual assessment since 2018, only 10 countries or territories last year had air quality that met the World Health Organization’s standard for clean air.