Denrele Edun narrates how he was assaulted by his cousins on his 20th birthday

He made this known via his Instagram page on Wednesday, May 26, 2021, while reminiscing on his 20th birthday about 20 years ago. "20 YEARS AGO! My 20th Birthday. Less than 20 Days to my 40th Birthday, come June 13th. Gemini SZN taking over! This wonderful 20th Birthday of mine fell on an Environmental Sanitation day and as usual, we had to wake up at 5a.m to start cleaning out the entire Surroundings,"

Dil Se - 1998 - Best of Bollywood

Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Manisha Koirala, Preity Zinta On the eve of India's 50th anniversary, journalist Amar (Khan) is on his way to interview a terrorist leader for an assignment when he meets the mysterious Meghna (Koirala) while waiting for a train. She is, of course, a terrorist herself, with a mission to assassinate the prime minister, and disappears before Amar can profess his love for her. He agrees to marry, instead, the bubbly Preeti (Zinta) — just in time for Meghna to show up at his door.

Discover the difference between the two Blue Band variants

Blue Band is a household name in Africa, being the most popular margarine brand in this part of the world. The product, which is plant-based and made from healthy vegetable oils, comes in two distinct variants, the Blue Band Original and the Blue Band Spread For Bread, each with unique benefits. To make the shopping experience easier for you as a consumer, here is all you need to know about the Blue Band Original and the Spread for Bread variants, in order to make an informed decision on which option works best for your needs.

Ernest Hemingway: 5 Times the Writer Cheated Death

Hemingway didn’t become known as a “literary he-man” without taking a few risks — in art and in life. From his birth on this day, July 21, in 1899, to his death in 1961, he had nearly as many real-life brushes with death as he assigned to his similarly he-manly fictional characters. He’d been obsessed with death ever since he confronted it — and nearly succumbed to it — on an Italian battlefield during World War I, according to TIME.

Famous People by their Chinese Zodiac

Year of the Rat Top 6 Famous People Born in the Year of the Rat Rat Years: 1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020 Year of the Ox Top 6 Famous People Born in the Year of the Ox Ox Years: 1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021 Year of the Tiger Top 6 Famous People Born in the Year of the Tiger

Friend to late singer admits she never talked about a stalker

According to E! Online, many people are baffled that her killer could have been a stalker, after the tragic death of the former "The Voice" contestant who was shot on Friday June 10, 2016, by a man who later killed himself after being challenged by Christina's brother. Ashly Nicole who is a friend to the late singer said; "Christina never talked about security concerns at all, there didn't seem to be any warning signs at all,"

Henry II of England (King of England)

Full Name: Henry Curtmantle, Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet Profession: King of England Biography: Henry II inherited the English crown from his uncle Stephen I and through his mother Matilda, herself a claimant to the throne. After becoming king aged 21 he ruled for 34 years and through his military efforts and energy regained control over a large Kingdom that included England, Wales and the French regions of Anjou, Maine and Touraine and Brittany.

How African Americans Influence Fashion and Culture

Exploding down runways, in stores, online and on Main Street — everywhere you look — style shaped by the African Diaspora is ubiquitous in fashion today for people of all colors, races and creeds. Some key factors drive its popularity, among them increased globalization, the Internet, and the desire of millennials of African descent to feel ownership of and know more about their African ancestry and history. Today’s blossoming Afrocentric fashion goes hand in hand with the robust Black Lives Matter movement against racial injustice.

How American Women Fought to Keep Their Maiden Names

The highest court in Japan upheld a law that requires married couples to share the same last name on Wednesday, the New York Times reports, denying Japanese women a right that’s long been appreciated in America. In the United States, the number of women who keep their maiden names has risen, though the majority still take their husband’s surname. In June, the Times reported that 30% of women in recent years have kept their maiden names in some way.