Mark Zuckerberg Overtakes Jeff Bezos as the 2nd Richest Person in the World, Highlighting Tech’s Dominance

In a significant shift in the hierarchy of the world's wealthiest individuals, Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder and CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook), has officially surpassed Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, to become the second richest person on the planet. With a staggering net worth of $211 billion, Zuckerberg now trails only Elon Musk, who...

VeryDarkMan Releases Detailed Evidence Refuting Claims of Bobrisky’s Prison Stunt

The ongoing controversy surrounding popular Nigerian influencer Bobrisky and rumors about his alleged imprisonment has taken a new turn. Social media personality and activist, VeryDarkMan, has released fresh and highly detailed evidence aimed at debunking claims that Bobrisky ever went to prison. The new information has sparked widespread attention online, as fans and critics alike...

A Historic Milestone: María Fernández Sworn in as Mexico’s First Female President

María Fernández has officially been sworn in as Mexico's first female president, marking a historic moment in the nation's political history. Fernández, widely recognized for her dedication to public service, brings with her a vision of change focused on inclusivity, gender equality, and economic reform. A Vision for ProgressFernández’s presidency is built on a platform of...

Julian Assange Speaks Out: “I Was Jailed for Journalism”

Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, has made his first public statement since being released from a British prison in June. Speaking at the Council of Europe’s Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, Assange warned that his imprisonment had set a "dangerous precedent" for journalists worldwide. He argued that his...

Political Turmoil in Tunisia: Ayachi Zammel’s Imprisonment Shakes Presidential Race Tunisia’s Presidential Candidate Ayachi Zammel Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

In a shocking development ahead of Tunisia's upcoming presidential election, candidate Ayachi Zammel has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. The news comes as a major twist in the political landscape, with Zammel having been considered a notable contender in the race. Details surrounding the charges and conviction are still emerging, but the sentencing has...

Bobrisky Takes Legal Action Against VeryDarkMan: ₦1 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Unfolds

Nigerian social media star and crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky, has initiated a massive legal showdown. This time, Bobrisky isn’t making waves with his signature flamboyant lifestyle or controversial posts; instead, he’s turning to the courtroom. Bobrisky is suing fellow influencer Martins Vincent Otse, also called VeryDarkMan for a staggering ₦1 billion in...

The ongoing saga between Nigerian rapper Falz and social media influencer

VeryDarkMan (VDM) has escalated significantly. It all started when VDM accused Falz and his father, Femi Falana, of being involved in securing a special VIP prison arrangement for Bobrisky, who had been sentenced to six months in jail for abuse of the Naira note. VDM claimed Bobrisky paid a hefty sum to officials and linked...

Naomi Campbell Banned from Charity Work Amid Misuse of Fashion for Relief Funds

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has been banned from serving as a trustee for any charity following an inquiry into the misuse of funds at her charity, Fashion for Relief. The Charity Commission found that instead of directing donations to their intended causes, funds were spent on luxury hotels, spa treatments, cigarettes, and security for Campbell and...

Harrods Horror: The Dark Side of Luxury

The story of Mohamed Al Fayed's abuse of young women at Harrods is a chilling reminder that even the most glamorous institutions can harbor deep-seated darkness. Susan (not her real name), a former Harrods employee, recounted her harrowing experience with Al Fayed. She was summoned to his apartment under the guise of a business meeting, only...

Senegal’s New President Bassirou Diomaye Faye Calls for Global Change

Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye burst onto the world stage last March, going from prison to president-elect in just 10 days. At 41, he became the youngest leader in Africa, symbolizing hope for a continent with the world’s youngest and fastest-growing population. But despite the attention, Faye has rarely spoken to Western media—until now. In his...