Genevieve Nnaji and I dated for two years - Nollywood actor Pat Attah
When asked about his relationship with the stellar actress, he revealed that their relationship in the 90s was indeed serious and it lasted for at least two years. Pat dated Genevieve Nnaji for at least 2 years[Lindaikeji'sblog] Pulse Nigeria In his words, “Ain't going to lie. We had something going, we were both serious and for some reason, we had to break up when we had to break up.
Ginger Baker, Drummer for Cream, Dies at 80
Drummer Ginger Baker, who became rock’s first superstar percussionist as a member of the wildly popular ‘60s British power trio Cream, died Sunday in England. He was 80.
His Facebook and Twitter pages posted the news, saying “We are very sad to say that Ginger has passed away peacefully in hospital this morning.
Google Maps Update Brings Pit Stop Feature to the iPhone
February 29, 2016 1:41 PM EST
Google wants to make it easier for travelers to take detours during road trips by bringing its Pit Stop feature for Google Maps to the iPhone.
The feature, which allows users to add stops to their route when navigating to a destination, is coming to the iPhone after it debuted on Android in October.
Before Pit Stop, Google Maps would take a user out of navigation mode if he or she tried to search for place like a gas station or a restaurant during a trip.
Heavy Rains Due to Hit California Again, Threatening Floods and Mudslides
December 3, 2014 8:46 AM EST
Drought-stricken California was due for a fresh deluge of rain on Wednesday, with forecasters warning of possible floods and landslides from a significant dump of precipitation. A band of rain on Sunday triggered three mudslides near Malibu and forced nine miles of the Pacific Coast Highway to close. Wet blasts since then have set off flooding, knocked out power and sparked mandatory evacuation orders for parts of California.
Here's What to Do When Your Computer Runs Out of Space
Photos, videos, and apps aren’t the only thing clogging up your hard drive You’re cruising along the Internet, mouse in one hand, coffee in the other, and then — wham — like Wile E. Coyote hitting a brick wall, your computer has stopped you in your tracks. “Low Disk Space” reads the flag on your PC’s system tray. Or, if you’re on a Mac, you get the alarming alert window that says, “Your startup disk is almost full.
How the Blue Supermoon Looked from Around the World
August 31, 2023 12:02 PM EDT
Judging by today’s media coverage, you’d think people had never seen a full moon before. You’d think they’d never seen a supermoon, either. That's a full moon that occurs when the moon is at its perigee—or closest approach to us—just 357,000 km (222,000 miles) from Earth, making it appear 14% larger and 30% brighter than it is. But about 25% of all full moons are super moons, according to NASA, which means we’ve surely all seen them just by looking up at the sky.
How the Hillsong Megachurch Became a Celebrity Hotspot
Hillsong—which originated in Australia in 1983 before expanding globally over the next several years, including at one point 16 locations in the U.S.—isn’t your typical megachurch. At its height in popularity throughout the 2010s, you had to fight to get a seat inside. “I remember going down on a Sunday morning to Hillsong Church LA and there were literally people wrapped around the block to get in,” David Collins, the executive producer of the new documentary series The Secrets of Hillsong, tells TIME.
How Your Brain Makes Fights with a Significant Other Worse
First comes love, then comes marriage (or some modern equivalent), then comes the inevitable really stupid fight you keep having over who threw whom under the carriage last time you went over to that person’s place for that thing. Spats with your significant other—there are infinite varieties—are unavoidable. But they don’t have to be so bruising or so frequent, according to Stan Tatkin, therapist, researcher and author of the new bookWe Do: Saying Yes to a Relationship of Depth, True Connection and Enduring Love.
Ivan the Not-So-Terrible | TIME
The hunt for a monster can warp the pursuers. The wanted man was one of the most loathsome creatures of modern times: “Ivan the Terrible,” who hacked at his naked victims with a sword as he herded them by the thousands into the gas chambers he operated at the Nazi death camp Treblinka. American and Israeli officials were certain they had found him in John, formerly Ivan, Demjanjuk, a retired suburban Cleveland autoworker of Ukrainian descent.
Japanese Teen Forced to 'Dye Hair Black or Quit School'
October 27, 2017 10:57 AM EDT
A Japanese schoolgirl is suing her local government, after she says her school made her repeatedly dye her naturally brown hair black in keeping with the institute’s ban on hair coloring.
The 18-year-old has not attended her public high school in the city of Osaka, central Japan, since September last year due to rash and scalp pain and irritation caused by the black hair dye, Reuters and Japanese news site Kyodo report.