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Nigerian Woman, Doris Gomba Obarine, Completes 27-Day Cross-Border Trek from Ghana to Lagos to Advocate for Orphans
In an extraordinary feat, Doris Gomba Obarine, a Nigerian woman and advocate for orphans, has completed a 27-day trek across three West African countries — from Ghana to Lagos, Nigeria. The grueling journey was part of her campaign to raise awareness about the plight of orphans, especially those neglected or misunderstood after losing their parents.
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KATSEYE Reacts to First Grammy Nominations: ‘We Died’ Over the Surprise Recognition
Rising girl group KATSEYE is making headlines as they celebrate their first Grammy nominations. The six-member group, known for their unique blend of pop, chiptune, and Y2K-inspired visuals, shared exclusive reactions with PEOPLE about their nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards. KATSEYE’s Reaction to Grammy Nominations
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Ariana Grande Confirms Eternal Sunshine Tour Plans Are ‘In a Good Place’ as She Prepares Setlist for 2026
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has shared exciting updates about her upcoming Eternal Sunshine Tour, giving fans a glimpse into what to expect from her highly anticipated return to the stage. The tour, which marks her first in six years, is officially set to kick off in June 2026, and the singer expressed that preparations, particularly
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Ex-CIG Motors Executive Refutes Dismissal Claims, Clarifies Resignation
Former senior executive of CIG Motors, Jubril Arogundade, has publicly denied claims that he was dismissed from the company, offering a detailed clarification about his voluntary resignation. In a statement released yesterday, Arogundade strongly refuted the reports suggesting that he was terminated from his role, stating that his exit was in accordance with his contractual
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Music Festivals 2026: Full Lineups, Dates, Locations, and Must-Know Details
Festival season is heating up in 2026, with major music events bringing artists like Justin Bieber, Lorde, Ludacris, and many more to stages across the U.S. From jazz and indie to rock and pop, there’s something for every fan. Here’s your ultimate guide to the biggest festivals this year, including dates, locations, and lineups. 1.
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Oyo Suspends Chief Over Alleged Illegal Mining Activities
The Oyo State Government has suspended Chief Jacob Adefabi Sobaloju, the Sobaloju of Ofiki, over allegations of illegal mining activities and violations of the State’s Executive Order 001/2023. This order governs mining activities in the state and aims to protect government assets and resources. The suspension was announced through a letter from the Director of
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Mckenna Grace, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Josh Dallas Reunite 7 Years After Once Upon a Time
Fans of Once Upon a Time (OUAT) got a treat at the 31st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards, where former cast members Mckenna Grace, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Josh Dallas were photographed together, marking their first reunion since the show wrapped in 2018. A Magical Reunion at Critics’ Choice Awards The trio, who appeared on the beloved
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Cross River Speaker Supports 100 Students with N10m Bursary
Cross River State Speaker, Elvert Ayambem, has demonstrated his commitment to education and youth empowerment by disbursing ₦10 million as bursary support to 100 students from Ikom Local Government Area. The bursary presentation ceremony, which took place at the Speaker’s residence in Nde-Ikom, was carried out on his behalf by the Chief of Staff, Hon.
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Jack Black Opens Up About Movie Role He Regrets Turning Down: ‘I Learned a Valuable Lesson’
Jack Black, the beloved actor and comedian known for School of Rock, Kung Fu Panda, and The Super Mario Bros. Movie, recently reflected on the film role he most regrets saying no to: Syndrome in Pixar’s The Incredibles. Black, 56, shared his experience in a candid Capital FM interview published December 25, 2025, revealing the
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2027: Kalu Defends Tinubu Endorsement, Slams Otti Over Criticism
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, representing Abia North Senatorial District, has strongly defended his endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027. He emphasized that his support was a legitimate exercise of his democratic rights and an affirmation of his loyalty to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Kalu stressed that his political stance is
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