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Igbo Presidency: 'It Is Unfair How They See Us As Mumu'

Celebrity bar man, Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, have taken to social media to lament the unfair position Ndigbo are placed in the run up to the 2023 election. Naija News reports that Cubana Chief Priest via his verified Instgram handle voice out his stance on the ongoing Biafia agitation by backing clergyman, Joshua Iginla for tackling the Nigerian government for failing to give the Igbos a chance.

Orji Kalu Withdraws From 2023 Presidential Race, Gives Reason

The Chief Whip of the Nigerian Senate, Orji Uzor Kalu has announced his withdrawal from the 2023 presidential race. Naija News reports the former Abia State Governor announced his decision in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday. Explaining his decision not to proceed with his plans to seek the presidential ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Kalu stated that his decision is based on the party’s refusal to zone its ticket to the southeast or any region.

Ranking Sofia Vergara's Best 'AGT' Outfits Ever

TALENTRECAP.COM Talent America's Got Talent Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images Reading Time: 3 minutes Sofia Vergara is known not only for her acting skills but also for her impeccable sense of style. As a judge on America’s Got Talent, she has dazzled fans with her stunning outfits. From jumpsuits to gowns, she has shown that she can rock any style with grace and confidence. Sofia Vergara’s Best Outfits Ever on AGT 8.

Teesha Renees biography: age, birthday, measurements, net worth

Teesha Renee is a prominent American actress whose passion for acting started at a tender age, and today, she is having a thriving career. She is known for her roles in several hit movies and TV series such as Black Lightning, The Oval, Power Corrupts, and Late Bloomer. Is Teesha Renee in Black Lightning? Yes, she starred in the superhero drama TV series as Destiny. Read her biography to learn more details about her career and personal life.

The Press: Pizen Slinger | TIME

A writin’, fightin’ editor is Fred Sullens of Jackson, Miss.’s Daily News. He is the kind of newspaperman who once said of a politician who threatened him with physical violence: “If nothing less than a few buckets of blood from the veins of the editor of the Daily News will quench your thirst for human gore . . . come on and spill it—if you can. Being the party threatened, the editor is entitled to choice of weapons.