When the Black Lives Matter movement gained international media attention in June 2020, Joe Epemolu knew he needed to do something to be part of it. The spotlight on injustice for people of colour had taken a toll on Joe’s mental health and he felt an overwhelming calling to get involved and be part of a change he longed to see in the world. Inspired by the protests and voices coming forward in the face of fear, violence and injustice, and having just graduated in Project Design from Edinburgh Napier University, Joe wanted to find an avenue within the movement that allowed him to contribute but also felt natural to him.
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” collapsed at the box office but still managed to emerge on top. Universal and Blumhouse’s fall sleeper hit has collected $19.4 million in its sophomore outing, resulting in a massive 76% decline from its debut.
“Closet Monster,” the coming-of-age drama that marks the feature debut of Canadian director Stephen Dunn, and Dennis Bartok’s horror movie “P.O.V.,” will both make market debuts in Cannes. They will be handled by Hong Kong- and Amsterdam-based Fortissimo Films.
For the first time in recent times, all living former heads of government of Nigeria on Friday gathered under the same roof to join President Goodluck Jonathan in celebrating the 100 years of the nation’s amalgamation.
The venue was the Presidential Villa, Abuja where the centenary anniversary presentation and award night/dinner was held.
100 persons, both living and dead, believed to have contributed meaningfully to national development, were honoured at the colourful event.
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