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Popular Nigerian rapper, Biglo is presently down with kidney failure and is appealing for financial assistance from well-meaning people. The veteran rapper made this known via his Gofundme page where he revealed that he was diagnosed with renal kidney failure back in July 2018. According to him, this has made him go through dialysis three times a week since it was discovered. Biglo revealed how his life has been upside down since he was diagnosed with kidney failure; he has lost his job, car and even his house as a result of his predicament.
Profession: Actress Biography: Christina Ricci is an American actress best known for her breakout role as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel, Addams Family Values (1993). She was a child star after these roles, as well as in Casper (1995). Since her childhood career, Ricci has continued to act in film and television roles. An early role in The Ice Storm (1997) led through to roles in films such as Sleepy Hollow (1999) and Monster (2003).
Aspiring recording artist who established himself as a Vine comedian and Instagrammer. He often posts musical content as well as lifestyle posts. His illy.dw Instagram account has garnered over 180,000 followers.  Before Fame He began his social media career in 2011 when he signed on to Twitter. Trivia His most popular Instagram posts tend to be fitness-related. Many of them receive upwards of 10,000 likes. His TikTok channel has a massive following, with his videos on the platform earning over 10 million total likes.
Hollywood actress who starred in Heaven Can Wait and appeared in the 1969 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role in Such Good Friends. Before Fame She made her small screen debut in Bat Masterson in 1959. Trivia Her role as Jennifer "Whipper" Cone on the TV series Ally McBeal earned her a Viewers for Quality Television Award nomination for Best Recurring Player.
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Abubakar, has ordered the deployment of adequate security around University campuses nation-wide. A statement by the Force spokesman, Chief Superintendent of Police Frank Mba said, “This is designed to help secure life and property in the Ivory Towers and provide enabling environment for lecturers, students, academic and non-academic staff to go about their lawful businesses without let or hindrance.” Mba said, “The directive is a proactive and confidence-boosting measure designed to ensure that nothing untoward happens in our academic communities.
Ken Mijungu has mourned the death of his uncle, Martin Okoo Ngaji, who died at the age of 61The late Martin formerly worked in the office of the president in the Internal Affairs DepartmentThe journalist noted he was heartbroken as his death came just six months after his sister's lossKTN news anchor Ken Mijingu is mourning the death of his beloved uncle. The journalist has had a difficult 2021 with his beloved sister's loss and is now going through another casualty in the family.
Actor well-known for playing the starring role in Eddie and the Cruisers (1983). Before Fame He began his career as the star of The Greatest American Hero. Trivia In the late 1980s, he starred in Houston Knights with Michael Beck. Family Life His third wife was the fashion model Marjolein. Associated With He appeared in an episode of Leverage, a popular TNT series that starred Timothy Hutton. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7p63MqKysmpmnwamwwLKqZ5ufonyxsc6po55nnZ6wqa3EpWSpmaKae6nAzKU%3D
This Mom's 18th Birthday Gift To Her Daughter Has Twitter In TearsBy Mustafa GatollariUpdated Nov. 18 2019, 2:39 p.m. ET Source: twitterTry adding a productive daily habit that you do, every single day, for a prolonged period of time. Difficult, isn't it? It could be something you enjoy doing, like writing poetry, or even a basic stretching exercise, or maybe practicing an instrument. No matter what it is, consistently practicing every single day, is difficult.
Time was when violin playing delighted the eye as well as the ear. According to an awed contemporary, the great Italian Virtuoso Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) startled his audiences with eyes “as red as fire” and eyeballs that rolled in agony. The legendary Paganini (1782-1840) was accused of deliberately playing on frayed strings so that when one snapped he could display his virtuosity on three. But times have changed. Last week, in Manhattan’s Carnegie Hall, one of the world’s great violinists walked to the center of the stage, took measure of the audience for a long, silent minute, nodded to his accompanist and swept into Beethoven’s Sonata in C Minor with all the flamboyance of a stockbroker stepping off the 8:13.