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By Tom McKay Every one of us will die someday, but not necessarily in an interesting way. Courtesy of the Centers for Disease…
By Tom McKay Every one of us will die someday, but not necessarily in an interesting way. Courtesy of the Centers for Disease…
by Julie Ray WASHINGTON, D.C. — Although the leadership of the U.S. earned the highest approval ratings of any major world power asked about…
By Jere Longman At Arizona State’s recent Senior Day celebration, guard Promise Amukamara was escorted onto the basketball court by her four…
Cape Town – The countdown has begun for the implementation of South Africa’s new visa rules for children, which from 1 June 2015 requires…
In guiding Chelsea to their fourth Premier League title, manager Jose Mourinho has secured the 22nd trophy of his career. Following his latest triumph,…
Meet 30-year-old Ufot Ekong, a Nigerian who recently graduated from Tokai University in Tokyo, Japan as the best overall student. This is…
IVORY Coast, the world’s largest cocoa producer, inaugurated its first industrial-scale chocolate factory on Monday, aiming to stimulate and support growing local consumption of…
By Victor Luckerson Here’s how to find your search history—and delete it Some of your deepest, darkest secrets have probably passed through…
By Atane Ofiaja Puku, the brainchild of three African entrepreneurs, is a stylish, high-powered, high-capacity USB charger for mobile devices which has been…
Launch first travel consolidation in Nigeria By Wole Shadare Four travel agencies in Nigeria – Touchdown Travels Limited, Finchglow Travels Limited, Dees…