M. Knight Shyamalan is back with another horror flick centered on a creepy cabin in the woods. Is 'Knock at the Cabin' based on a book? Source: Universal Pictures Watch out movie world — M. Knight Shyamalan is back with a new psychological thriller titled Knock at the Cabin. Dave Bautista plays the leader of a group that believes they are chosen to prevent the apocalypse. But why does Dave's group tie up Jonathan Groff's Knock at the Cabin character (his name is Andrew, FYI) and Jonathan's Knock at the Cabin husband Eric (Ben Aldridge) in the trailer for the film?
On March 23, actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and husband Matthew Ekeinde marked their 18th wedding anniversary.
Omotola Jalade was born on 7 February, 1978 in Lagos. She grew up in a family of five: her parents (both deceased now) and two younger brothers, Tayo and Bolaji Jalade. Her husband Matthew is a pilot and ten years her senior. They met when she was just 16, while he was 26, and he proposed two years later.
The Police Service Commission (PSC), on Tuesday, announced the dismissal of seven senior officers from the police force. The affected personnel were sacked over alleged gross misconduct. This is as the commission also approved the reduction in rank of ten other officers.
Naija News reports that the development was announced today during the continuation of the 15th plenary meeting of the Commission.
The summit which is presided over by the force’s acting chairman, Justice Clara Ogunbiyi, is expected to end on Thursday, October 6th, 2022.
- Opposition leader Raila Odinga said he only lost elections in 1997 to the late former president in Moi
- Raila said in 2007,2013 and 2017, he could not concede because he was the winner of the polls
- The former premier also said the end of his handshake deal with the head of state was nigh
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Opposition leader Raila Odinga has insisted he did not lose the 2007, 2013 and 2017 presidential elections.
The Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN) has commended President Bola Tinubu for taking hard decisions in the interest of the country. Speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with the president in Abuja on Thursday, the council’s vice-president, Bashir Umar, said Tinubu should hasten to ameliorate the hardship faced by Nigerians.
Umar said the same faith ticket on which Tinubu rode to victory in the 2023 polls has “fallen short of expectations”.