Author: Azeezat Okunlola
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Gudaf Tsegay, Faith Kipyegon, Sha’Carri Richardson Nominated for Women’s World Athlete of the Year 2023
The eleven women that have been nominated for Women’s World Athlete of the Year have been officially confirmed by World Athletics.
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Gudaf Tsegay, Faith Kipyegon, Sha’Carri Richardson Nominated for Women’s World Athlete of the Year 2023
The eleven women that have been nominated for Women’s World Athlete of the Year have been officially confirmed by World Athletics.
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Claudia Goldin Wins Nobel in Economics for Studying Women in the Work Force
Claudia Goldin has scoured the archives and collected data from the United States spanning over 200 years, allowing her to show how and why disparities between men and women in income and employment have evolved over time.
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Northern Ireland: Smear Tests To Be Rechecked For More Than 17,000 Women
Northern Ireland: Smear Tests To Be Rechecked For More Than 17,000 Women
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Nigeria Police Declares Benjamin Best Wanted Over Alleged Murder Of Augusta Osedion
Nigeria Police Declares Benjamin Best Wanted Over Alleged Murder Of Augusta Osedion
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Killer Cop, Drambi Vandi, Sentenced To Death Over Bolanle Raheem’s Murder
Suspended ASP Drambi Vandi was found guilty of murdering Lagos-based lawyer Omobolanle Raheem and sentenced to death by hanging by the Lagos State High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square annexe, Igbosere, Lagos Island.
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Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour Breaks Ticket Sales Record For Black Artists With $579 Million
According to LiveNation, the tour has earned over $579 million around the world and attracted over 2.7 million fans.
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Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour Breaks Ticket Sales Record For Black Artists With $579 Million
According to LiveNation, the tour has earned over $579 million around the world and attracted over 2.7 million fans.
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Sarah Sunny Makes History As India’s First Deaf Lawyer in Supreme Court
The court made an exception and permitted the 27-year-old’s sign language interpreter to join in on the arguments when she first appeared before Chief Justice DY Chandrachud in September.
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Sarah Sunny Makes History As India’s First Deaf Lawyer in Supreme Court
The court made an exception and permitted the 27-year-old’s sign language interpreter to join in on the arguments when she first appeared before Chief Justice DY Chandrachud in September.