The internal crisis rocking the Labour Party (LP) seems to be getting deeper by the day as opposing groups in the opposition party are not showing signs of readiness to sheath their swords. Recall that the Ogun State chapter of the party had last Thursday announced the sack of Dr Doyin Okupe – the Director-General of the Peter Obi Campaign Organisation – and 10 others for allegedly not paying membership fees, high-handedness and financial recklessness.
Point guard highly recruited at a young age who verbally committed to play at UCLA, then deferred in order to play one season of professional ball in Australia with the Illawarra Hawks of the NBL. He was selected third overall in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets and he went on to win the 2021 NBA Rookie of the Year award.
Before Fame He began attending Chino Hills High School in 2015.
Trivia As an 8th grader, he played against under-17 competition and dropped 32 points.
The second season of 'Yellowjackets' is highly divisive between fans — here's a recap of what you missed on Showtime's thriller.
Source: ShowtimeSpoiler alert! This article contains spoilers for Season 2 of Yellowjackets.
As the buzzing noise in our ears subsides, and the wilderness campfires grow low, Yellowjackets on Showtime closes out another season. The part-thriller, part-survival tale follows a girl's soccer team from New Jersey after they get stranded in the Canadian wilderness for 18 months and the trauma that leaves them as adults in 2021.
Defender who has gained fame for her career in Spain's Primera Division, including for Atlético Madrid between 2014-2017. She led the club to the 2017 Primera División title. She later joined the Liga F club Barcelona and played for the Spanish national team.
Before Fame She originally began her athletic career playing volleyball. She made her pro debut in 2009 on Prainsa Zaragoza B.
Trivia León is a lesbian and an LGBTQIA+ rights activist.
The sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial service was "a fake who merely flapped his arms around during speeches", South Africa's deaf community has said.
South Africa's deaf federation has confirmed that an interpreter using sign language during the Mandela memorial was a "fake".
Concerns over the male interpreter had been raised by deaf people watching the service at Johannesburg's FNB Stadium on Tuesday.
Bruno Druchen, national director of the Deaf Federation of South Africa, said the unidentified man who was on stage alongside world leaders including US President Barack Obama, "