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WEIRD FACTS

  10 WEIRD FACTS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND  1. A cloud weighs around a million tonnes. 2. Your brain is constantly eating itself. This process is called PHAGOCYTOSIS, where cells envelop and consume smaller cells or molecules to remove them from the system. 3. Humans can't walk in a straight line without looking at something. 4. Australia is wider than the moon. Australia known for it's stunning landscape and wildlife is actually wider than the moon. 5. Do you know that it is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow. 6. Striking your head against the wall can make you lose 150 calories in an hour.  7. It's impossible to hum while holding your nose.  8. A human being sheds 40 pounds of skin in their lifetime. 9. The pineal gland is the smallest organ in the human body. 10. A baby beaver is called a kitten.  Dora 

MOVIE REVIEW

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Movie: Against The Tide Against the Tide The Arabian Sea, a portion of the Indian Ocean that was a major trade route cine the time of Caesar and before, has been fished by the Koli caste of India for millennia, practically.  Two Indigenous fishermen are driven to desperation by a dying sea. Their friendship begins to fracture as they take different paths to provide for their struggling families. Genre: Documentary Original Language: Hindi Director: Sarvnik Kaur Producer: Koval Bhatia, Sarvnik Kaur Runtime: 1h 37m Production Co: Snooker Films, Les films de l'oeil sauvage, A Little Anarky Films Sound Mix: Dolby Digital Aspect Ratio: Flat (1.85:1) Filming Location:Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Also Know As:Remandi a la deriva. Rating:7.6/10 FEATURED REVIEW Slow but Interesting to Observe,screened at  the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. "Against the Tide" is a documentary about two friends, both Indigenous fishermen, are driven to desperation by a dying sea. Their friendship begins...

SAY MOLO!

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Molo! Africa, a continent rich in diversity, is home to a tapestry of cultures that reflect its history, traditions, and the resilience of its people. With 54 recognized countries, each boasting unique customs and heritage, Africa stands as a testament to the beauty of cultural variation. 1. Nigeria: A Mosaic of Ethnicities If we're going to talk about culture, we have to start from our homeland. A popular Nigerian saying among the Yorubas, "Ilé la ti ń kẹ́ṣọ̀ọ́ ròde"... Meaning charity begins from home. Nigeria, in western Africa is the most populous country in Africa, is a mosaic of ethnicities, each with its own language and cultural practices. From the Yoruba in the west to the Igbo in the southeast and the Hausa in the north, Nigeria embodies a vibrant blend of traditions. Want to experience some cultural richness when in the giant of Africa, see the Eyo Festival, also known as Adimu Orisa, it is a masquerade festival in Lagos. It's believed by some that the masq...

🌏International News: Top stories from previous week

  North Korea felicitates has it launches its spy satelite on Orbit     On its third attempt in six months, the state media reports the successful launch of the reconnaissance satelite Malligyong-1 on Orbit Israel and Hamas agree to a cease fire in Gaza      After a heavy bombardment of Gaza lasting about 45days, Israel and Hamas agreed to a four day ceasefire to allow aid and exchange of prisoners and hostages. China responds, spotting Australian warship sail towards Taiwan strait.     An act known as regional deployment which allowed the Toowoomba ship transit along the international waters of Taiwan strait triggered provocation from the chinese counterpart. China warns against provocation as the ship sails Taiwan strait. Finland shuts its borders citing influx of refugee migration     Finland has closed all but one of  its border crossings with Russia after it accused Russia of facilitating the transport of refugees to its border...

Entertainment News

 Diplomatic Suites News Agency (DSNA) Entertainment News - Weekly Updates💥💥 💥November 24, 2023, OAU student begins wash-a-thon. A 200 level student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State has started a 50-hour hand wash-a-thon. Miss Subair Enitan from the Department of Linguistics and African Languages aims to break the Guinness World Record (GWR) by Sunday. The Guinness World Record fixed November 24, 2023 for the attempt of wash-a-thon in Ile-Ife after she notified them of her intention in June 2023. The student before she started boasted that she would finish strong as the title holder of longest hand washing hours 💥Adesua Etomi and Banky W professed love for each other on their 6th wedding anniversary. To celebrate their special day, they showered each other with sweet words in joint Instagram post. 💥Davido’s aide, Israel DMW has told it all on his failed marriage.Israel took to Instagram this morning to break his silence confirming that indeed his marriage ...

DIPLOMAT OF THE WEEK

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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Born   January 17, 1706, Boston, Massachusetts Bay, British America. Died  April 17, 1790, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.           American polymath who was active as a writer, stateman, political philosopher, Printer and publisher, inventor and scientist, and diplomat. Among the leading intellectual of his time. FRANKLIN helped   draft the Declaration  of Independence and was one of IRS signers, represented the United States in France during the American Revolution, and was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. He made important contributions to science , especially in the understanding of electricity, ans is remembered for the wit, wisdom, and elegance of his writing.           As the only person to have signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778, Treaty of Paris in 1783, and U.S. Constitution in 1787, Franklin is considered one of the Foremost ...

AN OFFICIAL MEMO IN LIEU OF THE COURT PROCEEDINGS & VERDICTS ON THE INCIDENT THAT OCCURED ON 21/11/23( FRESHERS SRC ELECTION.*

 DSNA  🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 *AN OFFICIAL MEMO IN LIEU OF THE COURT PROCEEDINGS & VERDICTS ON THE INCIDENT THAT OCCURED ON 21/11/23( FRESHERS SRC ELECTION.*    *The preface to the IRSA constitution reads;*  "The entire members of International Relations Students Association (IRSA), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, having firmly and solemnly considered it imperative to establish this ssociation with a view to:  *promoting intellectual, socio-cultural development, cooperation, welfare, harmony and good governance among members of the department*, and guiding our relations with other external bodies, do hereby give to ourselves the following constitution." "Intellectual, socio-cultural development, cooperation, welfare, harmony, and good governance" As an association and as respective members, with utmost dignity we should in all capacity strive to uphold these values. These values will shape our activities as members of IRSA, but also signific...