Harmattan season is no laughing matter, as all Nigerians know. It is famously referred to as the Nigerian winter of dry wind and dust from the Sahara desert between the end of November and mid-March. Here are some funny quotes you can relate to during the Harmattan period.
Harmattan is a season that no one wants but can't escape from. Harmattan has no mercy on anyone from dry skin, cracked lips, rashes, and fire outbreaks.
Aaron Heslehurst (born 6 November 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is a BBC World television presenter often seen presenting World Business Report. Since March 2008, he has also appeared on BBC Breakfast presenting the business news as well as a regular presenter on BBC News Channel and Victoria Derbyshire. Heslehurst also presented a segment on Fast Track called Flight Track, covering aviation news before it stopped in 2014. He also hosts and moderates at airline/airport conferences, including the IATA AGM and the RDG World Route Development Forums.
Loretta Lynn is a country singer-songwriter with an incredible career. The singer has won dozens of awards and released numerous hits that fans can hardly keep track of. Loretta married an American talent manager Oliver Lynn in 1948 when she was just 15 years old, and the couple was blessed with beautiful children. Who are the famous Loretta Lynn children?
Loretta was born on 14th April 1932 in Butcher Hollow to Melvin Theodore and Clara Marie.
- Jessica Cox, a graduate of psychology from the University of Arizona, has become the first licensed pilot without arms
- Born with a rare genetic defect, she does most things with her feet and has achieved other feats like having a black belt in taekwondo
- Jessica also participated in the 40-mile category of El Tour de Tuscon and wrote an autobiographical book titled Disarm Your Limits
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There are different things you can do when you see a fly resting on your food. For example, you could immediately throw your tasty lunch away. But there are some of us who will keep eating like nothing happened because, “it’s just a fly.” Well, these bugs can actually bring some problems to your plate, and it’s better to know about them than to stay blissfully ignorant.
To help you understand everything that happens once this bug touches your food, Bright Side did some research and prepared this article for you.
Nowadays, everything seems to change so fast. Life looked totally different years ago. Certain everyday objects have impacted our lives significantly, so it’s always nice to look back in time and appreciate their original designs. Who knows, maybe we can even get inspiration for a new era!
Bright Side gathered a list of objects we use every day that have changed beyond recognition over the years. Keep scrolling to see them all.
1. Hygiene products
During ancient times, many different materials were used to clean up bowel movements.
Our childhood days were stress-free and full of adventures, and sometimes we want to return to those times. Scientists still have not found a way to time travel, so we can only look at old photos and imagine ourselves there. However, some people take this seriously and recreate these pictures, traveling to the same locations and even finding similar clothes and items.
1. “My pop and his mama!”
2. “Me on the left, my son on the right, 39 years apart”
3. “My mother and me with the same hairstyle!
The value of the Nigerian currency, the naira, has depreciated against the US dollar in the unofficial marketsStreet currency traders and fintech companies quoted new exchange rates for the dollar on their platforms Nigerians will be hoping for better performance given the increased foreign exchange supply available to the CBNLegit.ng journalist Dave Ibemere has over a decade of business journalism experience with in-depth knowledge of the Nigerian economy, stocks, and general market trends.
With our rolling, rural hillsides, clear coastal waters and lush, fertile lands, Scotland produces some of the best, and most sought after, natural produce in the world.
From mouth-watering Aberdeen Angus steaks, to world-renowned seafood such as wild trout, salmon, oysters and langoustines, not to mention our water of life - whisky - the 'Made in Scotland' stamp has become synonymous with taste and quality. Even our cheese gives the French a run for their money!
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