Sunday, December 6, 2015
As A Child, I Was Plagued With Night Horrors-Music Video Director Clarence peters speaks)
uper talented Nigerian music video director and cinematographer, Clarence Peters in this episode of Ebony Life TV’s EL Now, talks his soon-to-be released horror flick, Hex.
Woman stabbed in art gallery in front of witnesses who thought it was a performance
A brutal stabbing in a famous art gallery was mistaken for a dramatic installation piece by witnesses.
A woman was stabbed in the arm and neck by a woman with a utility knife during a fight at Art Basel Miami Beach in Florida, on Friday.
The attack happened close to an installation by Miami artist Naomi Fisher and partner Agatha Wara.
Anita Asianya of University of Benin emerges as 2015 World Miss University Nigeria


The 8th World Miss University Nigeria 2015 welcomed 20 gorgeous and gifted undergraduates representing their various tertiary institutions to camp on Saturday November 21st 2015, and witnessed them compete intellectually after a long week of hard drilling for the preparation for the finale.
What Mark Zuckerberg can learn from Elon Musk about changing the world
Two billionaire events happened last week Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan said they'd give away most of their wealth, and Elon Musk renewed his call for a carbon tax.
Both Zuckerberg and Musk want to change the world. Some have argued that by creating Facebook, Zuckerberg already has. I might argue that Musk hasn't. Yet.
But that doesn't mean he won't ultimately change it in far more profound ways. And both Chan and Zuckerberg should study him closely as they look to deploy the family's resources, which will stand at about $45 billion. Though Musk has given away some of his money, the thrust of his change-the-world vision has come from investment in his companies: Tesla, SpaceX, and Solar City. When he got very rich after the sale of PayPal to eBay, he took — as he often explains it — all of his money and sank it into those three enterprises.
The FBI raided the home of a man believed to have bought the assault rifles used in the San Bernardino attacks
FBI investigators have raided the home of a man believed to have originally purchased the assault rifles used in the San Bernardino, California shooting that killed 14 people.
Early Saturday, authorities searched the home where the man was known to live
The news outlet cites law-enforcement officials who say they believe the man is a friend of Syed Farook, one of the two suspects involved in the Wednesday massacre.
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