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The African Cup of Nations, popularly known as AFCON, is the most prestigious football tournament on African soil. Players competing at this level fight for the title of being crowned the kings of African football for the next two years. AFCON was first held in 1957, and, since 1968, the tournament has been hosted every […]

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David Portnoy, the outspoken founder of Barstool Sports, is once again the owner of his media brand, after buying it back from Penn Entertainment. “Penn sold 100% of the outstanding shares of Barstool to David Portnoy in exchange for a nominal cash consideration ($1.00 dollar) and certain non-compete and other restrictive covenants.”
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Nigerian music sensation Wizkid has achieved yet another milestone for Afrobeats as he sold out the iconic Tottenham stadium during his concert titled More Love Less Ego. The atmosphere was electrifying as fans and music enthusiasts couldn’t stop raving about this unforgettable moment. The concert marked a historical event for African music, with Wizkid becoming […]

Death by sawing is the act of sawing or cutting a living person in half, either sagittally or transversely. Death by sawing was a method of execution reportedly used in different parts of the world. In other cases where details about the method beyond the mere sawing act are explicitly supplied, the condemned person was apparently fastened to either one or two boards prior to sawing Via @informathat. Posted By Persist

[Afropop] In preparing the program “Journeys With the Oud,” Afropop’s Banning Eyre visited Palestinian composer Simon Shaheen, an oud and violin virtuoso. They met in Shaheen’s Brooklyn apartment on a snowy, February afternoon in 2003. They had spoken many times since meeting in 1995, but this time, the focus was on just one subject: the […]

[Afropop] In preparing the program “Journeys With the Oud,” Afropop’s Banning Eyre visited Palestinian composer Simon Shaheen, an oud and violin virtuoso. They met in Shaheen’s Brooklyn apartment on a snowy, February afternoon in 2003. They had spoken many times since meeting in 1995, but this time, the focus was on just one subject: the […]


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