South African video blogger whose YouTube channel has earned over 6 million subscribers. He's gained fame for his vlog, prank, and challenge videos as well as his collaborations with other famous YouTubers. He has worked with the likes of Troye Sivan, Joe Weller, and Joe Sugg.
Before Fame He grew up South Africa and was diagnosed with Tourette's when he was six. He started uploading to YouTube in 2011.
Trivia His biography, written with the help of his mother, was published in mid-2016.
Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola on Thursday asked for the forgiveness of those he might have offended in the course of duty in his 2,900 days in office Vanguard reports.
Fashola made this request in Ikeja during a programme to honour his 2,900 days in office and showcase his achievements during his tenure.
The government, since inception, has always reviewed its activities every 100 days and the 29th edition, which held on Thursday, is the last of such under Fashola, whose tenure will end in the next 21 days.
Unknown gunmen have shot dead the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area chairman, Kehinde Oloyede, Francis Olagoke Oguntulu, at a party in Lagos. Naija News reports that the LG boss made this known in a statement on Sunday, disclosing that Oguntulu was shot at and axed on Adeyemi street, Oshodi, on Friday.
Oguntulu reportedly died on Sunday morning from his injuries.
Mourning the deceased, the council chairman said, “We have lost a loyal, jovial and everly friendly man to the cold hands of death.
TikTok personality found under the account .kristenscott, who has trended on the top comedian TikTok leaderboard. She has also earned upwards of 35 features as well as 750,000 fans. She was featured in a BBC TV documentary called TikTok Queen at 16. The documentary details the ups and downs of being a social media influencer, and aired in July 2021.
Before Fame She became an active social media user at the age of 12, where she would soon spend upwards of five hours a day on musical.
America just took three steps toward nationally legal marijuana: Oregon, Alaska, and D.C. Should we be lighting up a celebratory doobie? I don’t think so.
Children
The nation is wringing its hands about its student achievement. In the latest international comparison, as I cited in a recent TIME article, the U.S. finished below average among the 34 OECD nations, despite being No. 1 in the world in per-student spending. Yet we’re legalizing pot, which may cause far greater damage than once thought: