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Pete Edochie: Everything you need to know about the veteran actor as he turns 76

Early life and education The legend was born in Enugu State, Nigeria, but had his primary and secondary school education in Northern Nigeria. Edochie attended St. Patrick's College for his secondary education. ADVERTISEMENT After completing his education, he worked for the Nigerian Railway Corporation before moving on to the Eastern Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation as a junior programme assistant in the late 1960s. Afterwards, he went back to school to complete a journalism and television course at the School of Journalism and Television in London.

Ryan Seacrest: Stylist Details Sexual Misconduct Claims

A personal stylist has accused American Idol host Ryan Seacrest of sexually abusing and harassing her for years, and is publicly detailing her claims after an internal investigation dismissed her complaint. On Monday, Suzie Hardy told Variety that Seacrest started sexually harassing her soon after she landed a job as his personal stylist at E! News in 2006. The single mother said she endured the unwanted, sexually aggressive touching, groping and attention for fear of losing her job.

Screaming For Relief

The high cost of prescriptions may be the hot issue in this election. What you should know about the problem, and why the pols are worrying ncG1vNJzZmibn6PBprrTZ6uipZVjsLC5jq2gpp1foq6ordmipZ5nYGGGc4KSZW5vaGFuhnJ9kWtjaWhencGuuA%3D%3D

Singer is getting married but Wizkid is still trying 'new products'

Thanks to the engagement news they shared on May 3, 2017, their engagement saw fans call out other bachelors in the entertainment industry. Wizkid was not left out of the tongue lash but he saved himself by stating he is still sampling. ADVERTISEMENT The 'Ojuelegba' star took to Twitter on May 3, 2017, to congratulate his 'big brother' Banky W. "Finally we can talk about this!!! My big bro @BankyW off the market!

Sport: Hustling the Heismam Hopefuls

Shortly after he arrived at Notre Dame, Quarterback Joe Theismann was called into the office of Sports Information Director Roger Valdiserri. “Son,” said Valdiserri, “how do you pronounce your name?” “Thees-man,” said Theismann. “Nope,” said Valdiserri. “From now on it’s Thighs-man, just like in Heisman.” Theismann got the message. And so, in countless ways from countless campus press mills, has the message been put across to the 1,300 sportswriters and broadcasters who will vote later this month to determine the winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy, a 50-lb.