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Goran Ivanisevic - Age, Family, Bio

Croatian tennis player, most known for being the only person to win the Men's Singles title at Wimbledon as a wildcard. Before Fame He turned professional in 1988, when he was only 17 years old. Trivia He won the Grand Slam Cup in 1995. Family Life He was born in Split, Croatia. Associated With He has competed against some of the best male tennis players in the world, including legend Andre Agassi.

How to make orange oil at home

It’s not difficult to make orange essential oil at home even if you have no experience in such things. Yet, if you give this task enough energy and attention, you will have a perfect anti-stress cosmetic product. Just check out the instructions below and get down to the magical process! Tricks of making orange oilHow make orange oil at home? The extract of orange you can receive at home is slightly less intensive than the one you can purchase in specialized stores.

Kennis Music act says he misses artistes who left the label

Going down memory lane he posted a picture consisting of these acts and label boss Kenny 'Keke' Ogungbe today, May 14, 2015. "E bin dey sweet before e bin dey shak before but now tins don change no be as e be before. Damn! I miss this family #kennismusic all stars... #TBT" he wrote on Instagram. The singer also spoke about Jaywon who left the label a couple of years ago.

Reps Consider Bill Seeking To Jail Families Of Kidnap Victims Who Pay Ransom Without Govt Approval

The House of Representatives is considering a bill to jail families of kidnap victims who pay any ransom without the approval of the Federal Government. Naija News reports that the bill under consideration is titled: ‘Control of Small Arms, Light Weapons and Restitution of Victims of Abduction, Kidnappings, Banditry Bill, 2022’. The 25-page bill, which seeks to tackle the menace of small arms, light weapons in the country and curb the issue of kidnapping and banditry, passed first reading at the Green Chamber on Tuesday.

See The Salaries And Allowances Of National Assembly Members

While Nigeria continues to suffer from unpaid workers' salaries, Legit.ng recalls the salaries and allowances of the National Assembly members, according to the report published by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).  According to the RMAFC's estimates, lawmakers’ allowances include accommodation, vehicle loan, furniture and severance gratuity, which are due once in four years. It should be noted that accommodation allowance is paid yearly while furniture, severance and car loan are paid once in four years, the commission said.