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Confusion As Teenage Girl Jumps Into River In Osun

Commuters and government officials were left in confusion on Thursday after a young lady whose identity is yet to be made public reportedly jumped into a river in Osun State. Reports obtained by Naija News revealed that the teenager was on a commercial motorcycle passing through Gbongan-Osogbo road before she suddenly alighted from the bike to receive a call. An eyewitness, Tosin Olaleye who narrated the incident to newsmen said the young lady after ending the call on her cell phone immediately jumped into the heavily flowing water at the Gbodofon Bridge in Osogbo.

Corpus Christi Director Jan Komasa to Helm Drama Anniversary (EXCLUSIVE)

Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa, who scored a best international Oscar nomination earlier this year for “Corpus Christi,” will direct “Anniversary,” a drama of social apocalypse. “Anniversary” will be produced by Nick Wechsler and Chockstone Pictures partners Steve Schwartz and Paula Mae Schwartz.

Diane Lane on Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, on Living Her Third Act and What Her Character

Awards Circuit Podcast: Also on this episode, the Roundtable dissects all the major Emmy series categories The Emmy campaign trail can be a slog, but Diane Lane is loving it. With an Emmy nomination in tow, Lane has been hitting the circuit to discuss her part in Ryan Murphy’s FX limited series “Feud: Capote vs.

Disney Plus Latest News and Updates

Entertainment‘Love, Simon’ Spin-Off Is Being Pulled From Disney+ and Heading to HuluStreaming giant, Hulu announced that the 'Love, Simon' spinoff series, 'Love, Victor' would move from Disney+ to Hulu, but fans are wondering why. By Katie GarrityMarch 22 2021, Updated 12:30 p.m. ETncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pbXSramam6Ses7p6wqikaKxfmba0usSyZKmkpaiMsa3GnnRqaQ%3D%3D

Godzilla Is Pink in 'Godzilla x Kong' Likely Due to Some New Powers

Godzilla looks pretty pink in the trailer for 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,' but what's with the big lizard's new color scheme? Source: Warner Bros. The Gist: The trailer for Godzilla x Kong reveals that Godzilla will be pink in the movie after coming out of hibernation. The pink isn't explained, but many believe that it means Godzilla will be even more powerful in this new installment. The pink is also a solid marketing gimmick that will allow new toys to be sold around the movie's release.

In a Year Filled With Hardship, Will Comedies Like Borat 2, On the Rocks and More

Do the Oscars hate comedies? If you look over their 92-year history, with so many infectious films and performances ignored in favor of more “serious” pieces of art, the assumption could be made.

McDonald's suburban hometown is worried because the company is abandoning them for Chicago

But in 2016, the company announced that it would move to downtown Chicago. A The relocation worries a number of employees and residents who rely on the company for their income, according to a new report from the Washington Post's Jonathan O'Connell. McDonald's relocation could have an economic impact on Oak Brook, as evidenced by other large companies that have left the suburbs for the city. ADVERTISEMENT

Medicine: Our City, Yours & Mine

Every morning, through the streets of New York rumble huge, silver-colored trucks. On the back of each truck is a sign: Our City, Yours & Mine. Keep It Clean. These fancy street-cleaning wagons are only one of several public-health improvements which have taken place in New York City during the last six years. Others were enumerated last week in a little volume published by Health Commissioner John Levi Rice. Title: Advances in New York City’s Health.

Philippines | Time

America’s Mixed Legacy in the Philippines As American troops return to Philippine bases, the U.S. still hasn’t reckoned with the generation of children it left behind. By Chad de Guzman / Olongapo City, Philippines April 30, 2023 ncG1vNJzZmismaKyb6%2FOpmatmZdkvam1y6KnqaGemsBw

Stanley Kubrick on the Set of '2001: A Space Odyssey': Photos

Few movies are as polarizing as Stanley Kubrick’s sui generis 1968 sci-fi opus, 2001: A Space Odyssey. A good number of film critics and movie buffs argue that it’s an indispensable cinematic masterwork. Others admire its technical brilliance and the uncompromising strength of Kubrick’s vision, but find the movie’s impenetrable philosophy — whatever it might be — forbidding, or off-putting, or both. And then there are those (few, and not terribly convincing) naysayers who deride 2001 as little more than self-absorbed, emotionally sterile twaddle not far removed from an elaborate, unfunny hoax.