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Twin Brothers Marry Twin Sisters in Rare Double Wedding in Nigeria

Twin Brothers Marry Twin Sisters in Rare Double Wedding in Nigeria

A rare wedding ceremony in Nigeria has captured widespread attention online after a pair of twin brothers exchanged vows with a pair of twin sisters during a double wedding celebration in Ibadan. Photos and videos from the event have been making the rounds on social media, with many users expressing amazement at the unique pairing. The ceremony took place on Saturday, June 20, following a traditional wedding celebration held the day before. Adding to the unusual nature of the occasion, one of the brothers, Taiwo, married a twin sister who also bears the name Taiwo. His brother, Kehinde, tied the knot with the second twin sister, who is likewise named Kehinde. The matching names among both se... »

Jamaica Could Accept Up to 10,000 Non-Nationals Deported from the United States

Jamaica Could Accept Up to 10,000 Non-Nationals Deported from the United States

Talks are expected to begin between Jamaica and the United States regarding a proposed agreement that could see the island accepting thousands of non-nationals deportedrom American territory. According to details outlined in a draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) obtained by The Gleaner, the arrangement would allow the United States to transfer up to 25 foreign nationals to Jamaica every two weeks. If maintained over several years, the programme could result in as many as 10,000 individuals being relocated to the island. The proposed deal falls under a Third-Country Nationals (TCN) framework, a system Washington has already pursued with several countries across Latin America, Africa, Euro... »

‘Jamming’ scores 2x platinum for Bob Marley in the UK

‘Jamming’ scores 2x platinum for Bob Marley in the UK

Jamming was originally featured on Bob Marley and the Wailers’ 1977 RIAA gold-certified album Exodus, which currently sits at #10 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. The song also appears on Legend, the best-selling reggae album of all time. Upon its initial release, Jamming reached #9 on the UK Singles Chart in 1977 and peaked at #99 in Australia. A decade later, following Bob Marley’s death, the song was re-released as a tribute and charted at #38 in Belgium and #85 in the Netherlands. In 1999, Jamming was given a fresh update when Stephen Marley remixed the track and incorporated vocals from American rapper MC Lyte. The remix was included on Chant Down Babylon, a 1999 album produced by ... »

Raheem Sterling arrested for suspected drug-driving

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Raheem Sterling has been arrested on suspicion of drug-driving after he allegedly crashed his car into motorway barriers, police said Saturday. The former England winger, who most recently played for Feyenoord in the Dutch Eredivisie, is suspected of crashing his Lamborghini into barriers on the M3 motorway in Hampshire, southern England, on Thursday morning. The 31-year-old has been released on bail pending further enquiries. In a statement, Hampshire Police said: “Just before 9:00 am (0800 GMT) on Thursday, we received reports that a Lamborghini was in collision with barriers on the M3 southbound, close to the Minley Interchange. “No other vehicles were invol... »

Vybz Kartel Meets Daughter Amani For First Time, Shares Emotional Message

Dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel has stirred emotions online after revealing that he met his daughter Amani for the very first time. The entertainer shared the moment with fans on Thursday, May 21, througha post uploaded to his Instagram page. The post features a photo of Kartel standing beside his daughter, seemingly at his Miami home, along with a lengthy caption reflecting on the experience. According to the deejay, the meeting left him emotional and even nervous. “Words could never fully express how happy I felt in this moment. Since the day before yesterday, meeting my daughter Amani for the very first time has filled my heart in ways I can’t even explain,” Kartel wrote. The ‘Fever’ artist... »

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