The past year has seen a steady rise in the profile of delectable screen goddess, Hailliote Nyameye Sumney. Simply known as Haillie Sumney, this Canadian born talent is currently one of the hottest and most sought after faces in the Ghanaian entertainment Industry. Before her foray into entertainment, pretty Hailley was registered nurse back in the United States, but according to her, 'entertainment and TV has always been my passion and the saying goes, It;s never to late to follow your dreams'. About a year ago, she made her debut with leading Ghanaian Urban TV station. 4Syte Tv as a presenter and since then, her career and profile has grown in leaps and bounds. ...
The one thing every serious undergraduate looks forward to is the end of their stay in school when they are finally rewarded with a certificate (or a statement of result in schools that are resistant to development). However, they will soon realise that as a typical university graduate in Nigeria, the pursuit of certificates is far from over. The next one in line is the passport to enter the corporate labour market in Nigeria; the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate. If you are lucky you will probably spend only a few months waiting for your NYSC posting. However a large pool of graduates spend a significant amount of time waiting to be posted. Typically, this time is spent doing nothing particularly useful which is sad because time lost can never be regained. As a recent graduate, you can work and earn real money while at it during this period of waiting. We have compiled a list of some jobs you can engage in while you await yo...
This is a very heartbreaking story of a little 8 year old girl, Saffie Rose Roussos, who attended the Ariana Grande concert with her mum and her 20 something year old sister but got separated from them after the bomb blast, at the Manchester Arena on Monday. This little girl was struck by the explosion and all she wanted while she laid down dying, was her mummy. A first responder, Paul Reid who ran towards the sounds of explosions at Manchester Arena told how he cradled dying Saffie Rose Roussos in his arms. Paul, 43, ran back into the venue after he heard the bomb go off and was met with the horrific sight of bodies strewn across the foyer after suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated his rucksack IED. Which was how he found the little girl. He told The Sun how he wrapped Saffie in his coat and helped her onto a makeshift stretcher. He said: ...
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