Tales by Moonlight is that age-old TV show that has had an indelible impact on Nigerian youths due to how it transmitted the norms and values of Nigeria's culture to her children Launched in 1984, each episode featured the anchor known as Auntie narrating different dramatised tales from rich African fables and proverbs to a group of seated kids on a matTo prove its impact, Nigerian Afrobeats artist Kiss Daniel sampled the soundtrack of Tales by Moonlight in his 2017 hit track No DoToday, Legit.
There is almost nothing as fun as getting wishes, messages, and texts from relatives and friends during your special day. Through Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and texting, you hear from almost everybody you know, and this makes the day unique and exciting. This collection of thank you for the birthday wishes messages will show you creative ways to respond to your friend's messages.
A simple response is a gesture of giving back respect and value to the person who made your special day fun and memorable.
Popular Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus, got a number of netizens talking after she shared new photos on social mediaThe movie star seemed to look like a whole different person in the new snaps and it caused a stir onlineSome social media users gushed over the actress’ good looks while others noted that the editing was too muchPopular Nigerian actress, Eniola Badmus, has made the news for the umpteenth time over looking different from what fans are used to.
- Tyson Fury is in hot water after a farmer claimed he was offered £25,000 to lie about supplying uncastrated boar to the heavyweight in 2015
- Fury and his cousin Hughie tested positive to hard substance and they blamed it on the boar they both ate
- The WBC champion could be banned for the next eight years which would put an end to his glittering boxing career
Tyson Fury is currently being investigated after a farmer named Martin Carefoot was offered £25,000 to lie after the heavyweight boxer failed a doping test in 2015, cited on The Sun.
Britain on Wednesday blocked Microsoft's $69-billion takeover of US video game giant Activision Blizzard, arguing it would harm competition in cloud gaming.
The ruling will be appealed but could potentially spell 'Game Over' for the blockbuster deal.
Xbox-owner Microsoft in 2022 launched its bid to create the world's third biggest gaming company by revenue with the takeover of Activision, owner of hit games "Candy Crush" and "Call Of Duty", triggering antitrust concerns worldwide.