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Next Fast and Furious Film Taps Louis Leterrier as Director (EXCLUSIVE)

Louis Leterrier is staying in Dominic Toretto’s family. The “Transporter” helmer will serve as director of the next film in the grand finale of the “Fast and Furious” franchise. The new project will serve as a companion film to “Fast X,” the 10th title in the Vin Diesel series which opens May 19.

Niall Horan Announces Asian Leg of The Show 2024, Adds US Tour Dates

TALENTRECAP.COM Entertainment Celebrity Getty Images Reading Time: 3 minutes Former One Direction band member Niall Horan is bringing his The Show Live on Tour to Asia next year. The singer also announced that he’s added more US dates for his concert’s North American leg. Niall Horan Set to Travel Around Asia for The Show 2024 On October 12, Horan took to social media to share that he’ll be making stops in Asia for his upcoming tour.

Salomon August Andre (Polar Explorer and Engineer)

Full Name: Salomon August Andrée or as more commonly known S. A. Andrée Profession: Polar Explorer and Engineer Biography: Salomon August Andrée led an ill-fated attempt to reach the North Pole by hydrogen balloon in 1897. His expedition fascinated the public but ultimately ended in tragedy. Andrée studied mechanical engineering at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, graduating in 1874. A trip to the United States in 1876 sparked his interest in balloon travel after meeting American balloonist John Wise.

Super Eagles Legend, Sunday Oliseh Speaks On Returning To Manage Super Eagles

Super Eagles legend, Sunday Oliseh, has revealed that he would consider managing the Nigerian senior men’s team again if the right conditions are met. Naija News recalls that the former midfielder briefly led the Super Eagles Between July 2015 and February 2016. Oliseh, during his time as the team’s coach, had a tense relationship with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The 49-year-old was also reported to have had confrontations with senior club players.

Super Falcons Coach Randy Waldrum Reacts

The Super Falcons of Nigeria head coach, Randy Waldrum has insisted that his players had a fantastic 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand even though they failed to go beyond the round of 16. Earlier today, August 7, the Super Falcons who have been so promising in the 2023 edition of the World Cup fell 4-2 via penalties to England in the round of 16. Randy Waldrum and his girls were hoping to go beyond the quarter-finals stage, a feat they last achieved in 1999 but that dream is over for now courtesy of Desire Oparanozie and Michelle Alozie who missed their spot-kicks during the penalty shootout.