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Museveni Says He Wanted to Be Train Driver, Evangelist in His School Days

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni recently revealed that during his school days, he considered pursuing a course in locomotive drivingThat, however, did not materialise as he changed his mind and considered something else; evangelismBoth childhood dreams wafted into thin air when he joined politics and has remained a politician for over three decadesLike any youngster, Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni had childhood dreams growing up, the most notable being to either become a locomotive driver or bishop.

Nowhere Star Anna Castillo, Elite Icon Ester Expsito Set for Death to Love

Two Spanish female stars who have broken out to huge global audiences in Netflix hits – “Nowhere” and “A Perfect Story” lead Anna Castillo and Ester Expósito, highly prominent in “Elite” in early seasons – are set to star in dramedic vampire thriller “Death to Love,” (“Que muera el amor”), the first series created by “Piggy” director Carlota Pereda, who will also serve as its showrunner.

People eat cats and dogs in these 5 Asian countries

However, some of these people take eating dog meat to a whole new level. Some even go to extreme lengths by snatching these dogs from their owners, knocking them unconscious, and then selling them on the black market. This is called smuggling and kidnapping. Or 'petnapping' in this case. Now, let's take a look at a few countries where eating dogs and cats is the norm: ADVERTISEMENT

Peter Obi Speaks On Contesting Again In 2027

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, (LP) in the 2023 general elections Peter Obi has dismissed a false report against him. Naija News reports that the Dailypost newspaper had written about a purported interview where the former Anambra governor revealed his plans to become president in 2027. However,  in a statement released on Saturday, Obi stressed that he never granted any interview or made press remarks about plans on becoming president in 2027.

Uche Onyeaguocha: Uzodinma Plotting To Destroy Perceived Opponents

Indigeneous People of Biafra (IPOB), on Sunday denied reports that it has appointed former Secretary to the Imo State Government, Uche Onyeaguocha, as its legal Adviser or secretary. In a statement to newsmen by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, IPOB accused Governor Hope Uzodinma, of plotting to destroy political opponents. Wondering why Onyeagocha a non-member will be appointed legal adviser, the pro-Biafra group accused Uzodinma of sponsoring such lies from the pit of hell.