Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu has vowed not to allow criminal herdsmen to infest his state. This is as the South West Governors’ Forum chairman reiterated his commitment to protecting the life of the citizens.
Naija News reports that Akeredolu’s statement was coming following the incessant killings and kidnapping of citizens of the state by suspected herdsmen in the Northern senatorial district within the last one month.
Receiving the representatives of Auga Community, led by their traditional ruler, the Alauga of Auga-Akoko, Oba Samuel Agunloye, in his office, Akeredolu vowed to bring to justice the killer herdsmen terrorising some communities. Read More...
American country music singer who won a Grammy Award for her 1966 song "Don't Touch Me." She also released hits like the #6 single "Can I Sleep in Your Arms."
Before Fame She was born the youngest of four children to musical parents and appeared on the television station WICU when she was sixteen years old. After graduating, she worked at a bank and as a secretary.
Trivia She made an appearance in the 2003 movie Changing Hearts with Faye Dunaway. Read More...