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'I Didn't Get Merit Or Distinction'

Nigerian female disc jockey and billionaire’s daughter, Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has been applauded by many Nigerians for spilling the truth about her graduation from Oxford University. Naija News reports that the ‘Gelato’ crooner took to the microblogging platform Twitter, to celebrate her latest achievement. DJ Cuppy revealed she has received her thesis result, which classifies her MSc degree, however, she didn’t get merit or distinction but she passed.

A Giant Wall Was Discovered at the Edge of Our Universe

You’re traveling through deep space circling stars and entire galaxies. Whoa, looks like this multicolored nebula will soon collapse under its own weight and explode like a supernova. Now let’s carefully circle this black hole. Try not to get caught in its gravitational field, or it’ll swallow you like a space monster. Hmmm, wait. What is that strange structure right there? It’s a glowing wall! And if you look closely, each glowing dot is an entire galaxy. That wall has about 100,000 of these galaxies.

Abraham Lincoln | Time

Lincoln in the Bardo Explores the Mind of a Mourning Abraham Lincoln On February 20, 1862, Willie Lincoln, the beloved third son of the President, died of typhoid fever. In real life, he was interred in the Oak Hill cemetery. And his spirit, at least in the... By Nate Hopper February 16, 2017 ncG1vNJzZmismaKyb6%2FOpmatmZdkrqO%2BwKGYpmWcnruku8unZg%3D%3D

Buchenwald: Photos From the Liberation of the Camp, April 1945

[Note: This gallery contains graphic images.] Some photographs are so much of their time that, as years pass, they acquire an air of genuine authority—about an event, a person, a place—and even, perhaps, an air of inevitability. This is what it was like, these pictures seem to say. This is what happened. This is the moment. This is what we remember. Of the many indispensable photos made during the Second World War, Margaret Bourke-White’s portrait of survivors at Buchenwald in April 1945—”staring out at their Allied rescuers,” as LIFE magazine put it, “like so many living corpses”—remains among the most haunting.

Chimamanda Adichie reportedly loses mum

According to The Guardian, Mrs Adichie died suddenly on Monday, March 1, 2021, in Awka, Anambra State. "It was very sudden and we are devastated,” a family spokesperson said. Chimamanda Adichie's mother Mrs. Grace Ifeoma Adichie [LIB] Pulse Nigeria ADVERTISEMENT She is survived by her six children: Ijeoma, Uchenna, Chuks, Okechukwu, Chimamanda and Kenechukwu; as well as nine grandchildren, in-laws and many relatives. Funeral arrangements will be announced by her family later.