Staff WriterLocation: New York City, New York, United StatesContact us by Email
Callie is a writer based in New York. She loves to write about pop culture, diverse representation in media, and anime you've probably never heard of. Her hobbies include gaming, exercising, and toy photography (which is totally a thing).
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pbXSramam6Ses7p6wqikaJlfmK6zuM6sZJyZlKS%2Fr7XGmnapmZeainKC
A drive-thru customer was slammed for trying to pull a power play on fast food workers, and TikTok is delighting in how his plan backfired.
Source: TikTok | @n0tworriedbittchIt can always be a bit frustrating whenever you're trying to give a company your money and it feels like the business is taking its sweet time serving you or ringing up your items so you can just be on your merry way.
When a boys turns 16, depending on the kind of home he comes from, he usually gets taught how to drive, handle his alcohol, get with the ladies and in some cases, even gets his own car from his proud dad or brothers. However, things aren't as peachy in the Fulani tribe of Nigeria in regards to the rite of passage .
The Fulani ethnic group, found in the northern region of Nigeria, are one of the dominant ethnic groups in Nigeria alongside the Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo groups.
Digital creator known for her juliaernstt1 TikTok account. She vlogs about university life, fashion inspiration, makeup, and beauty. She is also popular for her dance trend and lip-sync content. She occasionally posts fitness and exercise content. Her content has helped her accrue 850,000 fans.
Before Fame She became active on Instagram in August 2021.
Trivia Her juliaernst Instagram account features modeling and travel photos, as well as snapshots with friends and family.
Nobel laureate and Playwright Wole Soyinka has accused the Muhammadu Buhari government of kidnapping the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu. Naija News earlier reported that the arrested IPOB leader was on Sunday extradited to Nigeria to face trial after he jumped bail and fled the country in 2017.
Speaking in an interview with BBC Pidgin on Monday, Soyinka alleged that Nnamdi Kanu was kidnapped by the federal government.