Following the president’s inspection of the hurricane Ian-related storm damage in Florida, Joe Biden and Governor Ron DeSantis presented an unified front as they shook
Author: Matthew Wilson
Brazilian priest falls asleep driving and crash into lake
Incredibly graphic video shows a priest in the state of Ceará in northern Brazil slam into a lake while dozing at the wheel of a
DSVA IS APPRECIATED BY GOVERNOR SANWO-OLU
During the agency’s awards and commendation ceremony Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has praised the administration of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA),
New documentary threatens PR catastrophe for Prince Andrew
As part of a new documentary probing his connection with Jeffrey Epstein, a number of royal specialists have called Prince Andrew “an idiot,” a “spoiled
Justice Olalekan Oresanya says LASTMA cannot fine or tow cars without a court warrant
On September 30, 2022, the Lagos State Government filed a Notice of Appeal containing four (4) grounds of appeal against the Honourable Justice Olalekan Oresanya’s
Anna Sorokin, a fake German heiress, fights deportation
Fictitious German heiress Anna Sorokin has been successful in persuading a court to grant her release from custody while she fights deportation. The fraudster has
JNC IN LAGOS CONVENES ON LABOR ISSUE
The Lagos State Government convened a Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) meeting on Tuesday in Alausa, Ikeja, to resolve pending labor concerns as well as staff-related
Portland has 66.4% Caucasians, making it America’s whitest metropolitan metropolis
According to recent census statistics, Portland, one of America’s most progressive cities and the center of the Black Lives Matter movement, has the highest percentage
Lincoln man staggers over level crossing as train approaches
A young man slips on the active railroad tracks at a level crossing just before a train rumbles through, as captured on shocking video. Following
One-third of Americans have mounting credit card and utility bills
Grim surveys conducted in advance of the midterm elections reveal that millions of Americans are facing mounting utility bills, that more than half believe that