President Bola Tinubu has approved the nomination of Olayemi Cardoso to serve as the new Governor of the Apex Bank, the CBNThe president's special adviser on media, Ajuri Ngelale, confirmed the development in a statement on Friday, September 15In a similar move, the president nominated four new deputy governors who will work with Cardoso in the next five yearsState House, Abuja - President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday, September 15, approved the nomination of four new Deputy Governors of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) pending confirmation by the Nigerian Senate for a term of five years at the first instance.
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Did everyone choose violence in 2024 (except J. Cole regretting his initial decision) or is this just the most coincidentally hostile time in rap's history? Moreover, the latest info brewing in hip-hop's butcher shop is the beef between Chris Brown and Quavo, which just escalated in a nasty and absolutely ruthless way with the former's "Weakest Link" diss against the latter. On it, he includes the following lines alluding to the former Migo's ex, Saweetie.
In 2019, Tevin Biles-Thomas got into some serious legal trouble that changed his life forever. According to People, Biles-Thomas was charged with murder in relation to a multiple shooting that occurred on New Year's Eve in 2018. A statement released by Cleveland police revealed that the incident transpired shortly before midnight when an "uninvited group" attended the party and "an altercation ensued." Shots were fired, and Delvante Johnson, 19, Toshaun Banks, 21, and Devaughn Gibson, 23, all tragically passed away at the incident.
Kevin Clifton's sister has a winning smile Joanne Clifton has every reason to smile after unveiling her amazing teeth transformation on Wednesday.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star shared a stunning photo on Instagram, grinning widely as she showed off her pearly whites and praised her dentist, Dr Richard, for transforming her smile.
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Terry Crews is not slowing down on his moves to take down Adam Venit for sexually assaulting him at a Hollywood function some time ago.
As many now know, Terry first came out with his allegations against the agent back in October and has since publicly spoken out on the encounter saying he's never felt "more emasculated" than the time Adam groped his genitals. It was only reported that the Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor filed a police report on Adam, but sources over at TMZ say Terry is going forward with a full lawsuit that is currently ongoing.
Just before Dave Chappelle took the stage Monday as part of a sold-out series of shows at Radio City Music Hall, a song featuring a loop of LL Cool J's famous opening line from "Mama Said Knock You Out" blasted over the sound system.
Don't call it a comeback!
You could take it as a suggestion that Chappelle had never really gone anywhere. Or you could read it as a coy reminder that none of us should get too comfortable, because Chappelle might bounce again at any moment.
"Margaritaville" was Jimmy Buffett's biggest hit, his signature song, and the inspiration for his whole brand. It took Buffett a while to strike on it, too, as it appears on Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, the singer's eighth album. Buffett recorded the song with the aid of producer Norbert Putnam, also responsible for putting to vinyl the similarly smooth sounds of acts like Dan Fogelberg and Linda Ronstadt.
So what's the story behind the song?
By turns, The Willoughbys is harrowing and joyous, fun and chaotic, and while earnest and giddy, it’s messy and jumbled.
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To quote The Cat (voiced by Ricky Gervais) who narrates Netflix’s new animated film, The Willoughbys, “The best stories are the hard ones.” He also warns, early on, that this isn’t your typical happily-ever-after tale.
Red-carpet moments are simultaneously important and high-stakes—which means they're sometimes going to lead to some awkward interactions. These are live events, so things can go wrong easily (also, it's deeply stressful, so some of these cringe-y interactions we can probably chalk up to nerves). But in the '00s and '10s, it was also popular to do "pranks" on the red carpet, including unplanned interactions that were pretty upsetting in hindsight and even more so now.