The health of Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, has reportedly deteriorated. Naija News reports that the pro-Oduduwa Republic agitator, who has been in detention in Benin Republic, is said to be in need of urgent medical attention.
In a statement titled ‘On behalf of Chief Sunday Adeyemo, aka Igboho’, Olayomi Koiki, spokesman for Igboho, called on Benin Republic to grant Igboho permission to receive urgent medical attention.
Vocal lead in the band Ziggy Marley and Melody Makers who has worked on many philanthropic projects, including Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment, which helps Jamaican and Ethiopian children.
Before Fame He began his music career with siblings Sharon, Cedella, and Stephen in the Melody Makers.
Trivia Ziggy is a nickname that he got when he was hit by a soccer ball, zigging when he should have zagged. In 2010 he won the Grammy Award for best musical album for kids.
A Nigerian mother recommended her son for a job after he completed his National Youth Service CorpsThe mother works as a cleaner at a company, and she recommended her son for an opening which came upThe woman's son attended the interview, passed all the tests and got his appointment letter in the presence of his motherA cleaner recommended her son for a job where she works, and he got hired. The son had just completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
For several years now, a movement where people recreate photos from their childhood has been really popular. The users try to consider every little detail: the location, the clothes, the pose, the facial expressions, and the accessories. In the end, they get such a great result, that they seem to have traveled back into the past.
We at Bright Side think that recreating old photos is a great thing to do with your family. Because when you look at these comparisons, you realize that time passes extremely fast and love and friendship only get stronger.
Language learning is a long-term project, so it’s not surprising that sometimes we take a break. Maybe you stopped over the summer, or maybe work has been busy. That’s understandable. Here are our seven tips for getting back into language learning after a long break.
1. Think positively
2. Back up a bit
3. Take your time
4. Start small
5. Expand your language exposure
6. Set a goal (or two)