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FIFTY – THE MOVIE BREAKS BOX OFFICE RECORDS

LAGOS/NIGERIA/December 29, 2015.  Forget Star Wars, Alvin and the Chipmunks, No Escape or Point Break, the movie breaking all records at the Nigerian box office against all odds is Mo Abudu’s ‎FIFTY, the new age drama chronicling the lives of four fifty year old women living in Lagos. Despite competition from about 8 films in ... Read More
 

Calabar festival hold Green Ball

Dec 30, 2015 As part of it events line-up, the Calabar festival 2015 recently hosted a Green Ball event in a bid to promote climate change. The event, which was held at the Transcorp Metropolitan hotel, along with other distinguished guest, had in attendance the governor of the state, Prof Ben Ayade and his deputy ... Read More
 

Central African elections authority says aim is for polls to go ahead

Dec 30, 2015 The Central African Republic election authority recently announced that every effort was being made to ensure that the country’s presidential and legislative elections go ahead as planned. With the increasing doubts over the authorities’ capacity to hold the polls, Julius Rufin Ngoude-Baba, the spokesperson for the country’s election authority said: “The ballot ... Read More
 

Egypt to strengthen military to fight against terrorism

Dec 30, 2015 Egypt recently adopted new strategies to diversify its weaponry sources to strengthen its military forces in the fight against terrorism. Speaking to this effect, Gamil Afify, manager of the military affairs department, said: “Some countries after the 30th of June revolution tried to cripple Egypt’s powers by banning or prohibiting Egypt from ... Read More
 

Bad memories from 2015 disappear in an instant

Dec 30, 2015 Are there a few things you didn’t like about 2015 or things you wished you could forget and start anew? Apparently you are not alone, as dozens of people recently headed to Times Square to Shred and forget the bad memories of 2015. The event, tagged Shred it and forgets it, was ... Read More
 

China's foreign trade keeps good trend in 2015, says Chinese official

Dec 30, 2015 With the year gradually grinding to a close, Chinese authorities recently released statement saying that the country’s foreign trade maintained a good trend in 2015. Zhi Luxun, deputy director of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce’s foreign trade department made reference to statistics released by the World Trade Organization, saying: “The general trade, ... Read More
 

Celebrations as Comanche wins Sydney to Hobary Yacht Race

Dec 30, 2015 Ken Read, the American skipper of super-maxi Comanche, was full of praise for his yacht after it took home the line honors in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The Comanche crossed the finishing line in Hobart’s Derwent River estuary after two days, eight hours, 58 minutes of sailing over 50 nautical ... Read More
 

Lionel Messi named player of the year at Globe Soccer Awards

Dec 30, 2015 Barcelona’s forward, Lionel Messi was recently named the best player of the year at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai. The 28-year-old Argentine international, who is a four-time world player of the year, also has his eyes fixed on the 2015 Ballon d’Or. After receiving the award, Messi said: “It’s always beautiful ... Read More
 

U.N. security council endorses Libyan peace agreement

Dec 29, 2015 The U.N. Security Council recently endorsed a U.N-brokered agreement between Libya’s warring factions.. Drafted by Britain, the resolution was unanimously adopted by the council. The resolution also stated in very clear terms that Libya’s future unity government would be the sole representative for the North African country to the international community. While ... Read More
 

Fresh start for Liberian Chimpanzees used for medical tests

Dec 29, 2015 According to U.S. conservationist Jenny Desmond, 66 former lab chimpanzees at the New York Blood Center, are currently enjoying a breath of fresh air in Liberia. Although the animals are healthy, their story is far from amusing. The chimpanzees, for years, were used for medical experiments.  When the experiments ended, they were ... Read More