London based British Nigerian artist Yinka Ilori is fronting the new Samsung Galaxy Tablet S7+, the new advert campaign put together to promote the S7 tablet’s S pen capabilities is trending on various social media platforms.
Read More »From the blog
BELGIUM: Eighteen Elderly Residents Dies Of Coronavirus After Santa’s Visit
Eighteen elderly care home residents in Belgium have died of contracting coronavirus following a visit from Santa Claus.
Read More »UK: Supermarkets Airlift Foods As Boarder Chaos Mounts
Amid fears of prolonged boarder chaos between France and the UK, supermarkets and their suppliers have begun airlifting of fresh fruit and vegetables into the UK to prevent shortages.
Read More »FRANCE: Fast Track Route To Citizenship For Migrant COVID Frontline Workers
Hundreds of migrants working on the coronavirus frontline in France have had their citizenship applications fast tracked as a reward for their sacrifice.
Read More »VATICAN: Pope Francis Approves ‘’Morally Acceptable’’ Covid-19 Vaccines
The Vatican says that it’s “morally acceptable” to receive COVID-19 vaccine developed using cell lines derived from aborted foetuses.
Read More »Dionne Warwick Renewed Fame On Twitter
Singer Dionne Warwick has become a viral Twitter sensation after her tweets has garnered massive following and has even been selected to appear on billboards around America’s big cities.
Read More »US-based Nigerian Doctor Kills Self, Wife
A Nigerian U.S based medical doctor, Ben Okigbo and his wife, Theresa have been found dead in their home in Texas.
Read More »UK: Rupert Murdoch Gets COVID-19 Vaccine As Fox News Urge Viewers To Be Skeptical
While his media organisations cast doubt on the Covid-19 vaccine, Rupert Murdoch has received a free COVID-19 vaccination on the UK National Health Service.
Read More »UK: UNICEF Pledge £700,000 To Feed Nation’s Hungry Children
UNICEF has pledged to donate £700,000 to feed hungry children in the UK in what the UN agency calls a “domestic emergency.”
Read More »BREXIT: Facebook To Move UK Users Onto US User Agreements
Facebook will shift its UK users onto agreements with the company’s corporate headquarters in California, a move that puts UK users not protected under the European privacy laws.
Read More »