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Beloved Nigerian twins and musical duo, P-Square have fallen out again and this time it seems their musical partnership permanently over.For more than ten years, Peter and Paul Okoye have been a force to reckon with in the music industry and fans have remained captivated by their great talent and electrifying performances. However, it is sad that beyond all the success displayed, the P-Square brothers have underlying tensions and beef with each other.They have consistently been engaged in word battle, throwing shades at each other and calling each other out on social media. In this article, NotJustOk provide you with…

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New England Patriots first-year head coach Jerod Mayo issued a strange warning to his players ahead of Tuesday’s joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles regarding fighting. “You don’t fight in a real game. When you fight in a real game, you get fined, you get kicked out. It’s the same thing here,” Mayo said. “My message to the players (is), you get in a fight out here, if you’re a starter, you’re going to play the whole preseason game. If you’re not a starter, you won’t play at all. So that’s kind of my mindset with that.” Maybe the message…

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Since October of last year, 90 percent of Gaza’s population has been displaced, even as so-called ‘safe zones’ continue to be bombed.For more than 10 months, Palestinians in Gaza have faced relentless displacement due to Israel’s war on Gaza. The territory has become a patchwork of “safe zones”, forcing families to constantly move in search of refuge. However, even these so-called safe zones have been bombed, and leaflets continue to fall from the sky, instructing Palestinians to evacuate. OCHA has warned that Israel’s directive for people to leave Gaza City will only exacerbate the mass suffering of Palestinian families, many…

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Get your nostalgia on. McDonald’s on Tuesday introduced the “Collector’s Meal,” featuring a choice of breakfast or lunch items along with one of six collectible cups inspired by the chain’s connection to iconic toys, movies, pop culture and more. “Over the years, our fans have built a special connection to McDonald’s collectibles,” a press release from McDonald’s said. “From Happy Meal toys to merch, games and cups, these keepsakes are more than just things – they unlock core memories around some of our favorite McDonald’s moments.” The cups spotlight “classic keepsakes” of McDonald’s collaborations throughout the years, dating back to the 1980s.…

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By Ron Paul As the UK descends into tyranny, where just re-tweeting something the government doesn’t like can land a person a multi-year jail sentence, Americans are wondering, “can it happen here?” After all, we have the guarantees of the First Amendment. But while we shake our heads at UK authorities jailing people for their social media posts this past week, we should not kid ourselves. The answer is that silencing dissent can happen here and it is happening here. Here are just three recent examples of how the “deep state” or the permanent government is conspiring to restrict political dialogue…

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Next to touring and making new music with his family Gramps Morgan seems to produce more and more work on his name. With already full studio albums and an EP on his name, the dark-voiced Reggae giant keeps delivering goosebump-inducing songs. He is still one of my favorite voices to listen to.And once again, he’s done it with his new track ‘Dreams’—an empowering anthem that’s there for you whenever you need that extra push in life. About the song, Gramps Morgan says “This song was made back in 2012 and is relevant more so now than ever people are struggling…

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By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber (https://EnergyChamber.org). With energy majors and independent companies kicking off new projects in Gabon, Cameroon, Congo, Chad, and Equatorial Guinea, exciting things are happening for the oil and gas industry in the six-nation Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC). Particularly welcome news concerns Perenco, an Anglo-French company that recently spud a new appraisal well at the Hylia South West Field offshore Gabon. This field holds the potential for substantial oil reserves, estimated to be between 20 million and 100-plus million barrels. However, the elephant in the room remains: Most of CEMAC’s potential…

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The Professional Footballers Association ( PFA) has announced the final nominees for the Best Player of the Year award for 2024.The list was dominated by Manchester City’s trio of Erling Haaland, Phil Foden and Rodri following their impressive performances for the Cityzens which saw them win the 2023/24 Premier League season for the fourth consecutive time. Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard were also nominated for the award due to their great run last season with their respective clubs.Haaland will look to retain his PFA Player of the Year award after notching 38 goals in a prolific second…

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But what happens if you do not get the results you wanted? Here is what you need to know about making decisions at this crucial time.When are exam results this year?Students in England will also receive results for T-level qualifications – which were launched to provide high-quality technical alternatives to A-levels – on August 15.Thousands of pupils will also receive results for vocational technical qualifications (VTQs) this month.Results for VTQs at Level 3 taken alongside or instead of A-levels, such as BTECs, will be released to students on or before August 15.Results for many Level 2 VTQs are expected on or before August…

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