The United States has cautioned Kyiv that shelling Russian territory might escalate the conflict. According to unnamed sources, confidential conversations were conducted between officials of
Month: May 2022
Disclaimer: University of Ibadan (UI) Has Not Released Cut-Off Mark for Admission
The attention of the University Management has been drawn to the information trending on social media that the University of Ibadan cut off marks for
Disclaimer: University of Lagos (UNILAG) Has Not Released Cut-Off Mark for Admission
The attention of the University of Lagos has been drawn to a publication that erroneously claims that “The University of Lagos has announced its Cut
Leading the World of Education: Revolutionist Dr. Surya Chundi
It is rightly said that ‘a good education can change anyone and a good teacher can change everything’. And Dr. Surya Chundi is one of
Kevin Spacey charged: Actor’s movie Peter Five Eight will be released despite ‘UK sexual assaults’
Kevin Spacey’s new film will not be canned as its producers sensationally claimed the decision to charge him with carrying out sex attacks in the UK
‘Little Buckingham Palace’ modelled on original 18th century royal residence on sale for £7.95m
A historic stately home which is known as ‘Little Buckingham Palace’ has hit the market for the royal sum of £7.95million. The Grade I Listed Queen
Pope Francis cites JRR Tolkien in essay on storytelling
Pope Francis cites JRR Tolkien in essay on storytelling. Pope Francis and J.R.R. Tolkien. / Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk and TuckerFTW via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0). Vatican
Creecy extends fishing rights appeals period
Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Barbara Creecy, has further extended the period for appeals of the 2021 Fishing Rights Allocation Process (FRAP2021) by
Lord Ashcroft’s former daughter-in-law gives full interview of how she blasted Belize cop in head
he former partner of billionaire Lord Ashcroft’s son has given her first in-depth account about how she shot dead a police chief in the tropical
Kent vineyard growing Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Bacchus grapes can be yours for £1.5million
A vineyard in Kent which is one of the oldest in the county has gone on the market for a whopping £1.5million. The Barnsole Vineyard,