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Nico Leonard - Age, Family, Bio

YouTube star known for his Nico Leonard channel, which has accrued 650,000 subscribers. He posts reaction videos about watches and timepieces, often sharing his expert knowledge in comedic ways. After the release of the 2021 James Bond movie, he posted a Youtube video called "Watch Expert Reacts to James Bond's $500,000 Rolex". It quickly racked up over 150,000 views.  Before Fame He began sharing videos to YouTube in February of 2019. 

PDP Unveils Strategy To Unseat APC In 2023

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed confidence that the party will win the 2023 general elections in Nigeria across all levels. The PDP National Chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu who reiterated the plan said his party is confident about producing the next Nigerian leader after President Muhammadu Buhari. He said this the PDP plans to achieve by changing the narrative and saving Nigerians from the misrule of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Siya - Age, Family, Bio

Born Michele Sherman, she is a rapper who's starred in the Oxygen reality show Sisterhood of Hip Hop. She dropped a mixtape called Better Late Than Never in February of 2015. Before Fame She began rapping at the age of seven. She would enter contests and talent shows throughout her school years. Trivia She revealed herself as openly gay at a young age and has gained fame for being an openly gay female rapper.

Stop Fuel Subsidy In Six Months, World Bank Tells Nigeria

The World Bank has urged the Nigerian Government to end its fuel subsidy regime within the next six months (April 2022). Naija News reports the federal government has spent at least $2.1 billion (about N864 billion at N410 per $) on fuel subsidies in the first nine months of 2021. It is understood that the World Bank’s appeal is coming days after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had asked Nigeria to cut off oil and electricity subsidies by early 2022.

Transport: Dream Stuff | TIME

Trickier to get on and off than an old-fashioned boiled shirt, hemmed in by a landscape as disheveled as a Congressman’s collar, the trapped and trammeled Washington-Hoover Airport has since 1926 been a fliers’ nightmare. Landing or taking off in the big multi-motored planes that for the last decade have carried most of the U. S. air commerce, pilots have had to duck and dodge three 800-foot radio towers, a clump of tall brick factory chimneys, a snaking Potomac lagoon, a blimp hangar, the U.

What you should know about the Basque language

The Basque language, also known as the Euskera language, has ancient roots. It is the only remaining language spoken in southwestern Europe that predates the Romanization of the region. Basque is spoken in the northern part of Spain, along the Bay of Biscay in the autonomous community of the Basque country. It is also widely spoken in three provinces in the southwest of France. Altogether, nearly one million people speak Basque today.

20 People Who Expressed Their Story With a Tattoo and Made Our Hearts Ache

Tattoos are skin deep, but their meanings and backstories can go deeper — all the way into the person’s heart. And the beauty of this art is that it can be used to decorate the body while honoring a valuable memory. Take, for example, these people, who used their skin as a canvas and the ink as a tool to share a special moment of their life. Bright Side collected 20 photos of tattoos with meaningful stories that will pierce your heart like tiny needles. 1. “Lost my mom in April and got a tattoo of one of her drawings and her handwritten note for me.

Army Col, 10 Officers Gave Way For Boko Haram

An Army Colonel, some junior officers and soldiers reportedly helped members of the dreaded terrorist group, Boko Haram in the North eastern part of the country.  According to Vanguard, the shocking revelation which was made at the weekend occurred as the military personnel were involved in the offensive to reclaim communities taken over by the Boko Haram terrorists in Adamawa State. READ ALSO: Ex-Army Chiefs Support Death Penalty Verdict For 12 Soldiers

Astronauts on the International Space Station Can Now Enjoy Espresso

If the only thing keeping you from joining the space program was a lack of decent coffee outside Earth’s orbit, you no longer have that excuse. This week Italy sent astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti to the International Space Station with a specially designed espresso machine that works in zero-gravity. Designed by Turin-based Lavazzo and engineering firm Argotec, the ISSpresso, pumps water under high pressure through the machine into a pouch, where it can be sipped through a straw.