Lead Pastor of the LOGIC Church, Flourish Peters, has narrated how the wife of the 51-year-old gospel musician, Sammie Okposo who passed away on Friday, November 26, found him asleep on a chair on the day he died. According to Pastor Flourish Peters, the singer did not slump and die, but rather had slept in glory during his last moments on earth.
In his own words, he said: “On Friday, I received a troubling call around 4.
Pop rock artist best known as the long-time drummer for All Time Low. The band released their debut album The Party Scene in 2005 and their third album Nothing Personal reached 4th on the US Billboard chart in 2009.
Before Fame He was introduced to the drums at age nine.
Trivia He performed in the band Crew Fighters, a Foo Fighters cover band.
Family Life He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised with an older brother named Chase.
People Are Furious About This Huge 'Harry Potter' Plot HoleBy Aimee LutkinUpdated Nov. 15 2019, 2:13 p.m. ET
Source: TwitterFantastic Beast 2: The Crimes of Grindelwald released its first trailer this week. The film hasn't been without controversy, but the fight over the trailer came from a pretty unexpected place.
Get your #WandsReady. #FantasticBeasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald arrives in theaters November 16. pic.twitter.com/JNdS92eWGo
— Fantastic Beasts (@FantasticBeasts) March 13, 2018 People are for sure extremely excited, especially to see more familiar ground, like Hogwarts.
With one week to Election Day, President Donald Trump continues to trail Democratic nominee Joe Biden by a significant margin, and the voters still on the sidelines of the contest -- far fewer than there were at this juncture of the 2016 race -- are more likely to back someone other than either major-party candidate on this year’s ballot.
According to Morning Consult’s Political Intelligence tracking, which shows Biden leading Trump by 9 percentage points (52 percent to 43 percent), only 3 percent of likely voters say they don’t know who they’re backing in the presidential contest.
The Director-General of Voice of Nigeria, Osita Okechukwu, has regained his freedom after he was released by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Naija News had reported that Okechukwu was quizzed by the anti-graft agency on January 29, 2022, over a case of conspiracy, abuse of office and misappropriation of public funds to the tune of N1.3billion.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain had arrived at the headquarters of the commission at about 1.