Anthony Joshua boxing 2016. Like every other professional boxer, Anthony Joshua only saw one outcome before Saturday night’s mega-money fight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor in Las Vegas. "He's coming out of his field and going into Mayweather's domain,” Joshua, per the London Evening Standard , said of McGregor before the bout. “Even though he's an excellent fighter in UFC, he's not an excellent boxer. Him crossing over is going to be a real, big challenge. "He could give a good account of himself; I think Mayweather will win but as long as he gives a good account of himself, it'll work really well for him.” Joshua’s prediction turned out to be spot on. Mayweather did win, reasonably comfortably in the end, outclassing McGregor before finishing him off in the 10th round. McGregor win probably won't enhance Mayweather's legacy However, this wasn’t a victory that will drastically enhance Mayweather’s...
A stunning Sudanese model who became a fashion icon after moving to the US from a refugee camp has detailed the cruel bullying she faced growing up, at the hand of classmates who thought her skin was ‘too black’, according to Dailymail. The woman identified as Nyakim Gatwech, based in Minnesota, further revealed in March this year that an Uber driver had once asked her whether she would bleach her skin if she were given $10,000 (N3,600,000) in exchange and she said NO. Gatwech, 24, has become a vocal advocate for self-acceptance, who often speaks out against discrimination based on skin color. Before Gatwech moved to the US aged 14, she lived in two different refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya, after her family had to flee war-torn Sudan. ‘My mother fled before I was even born, because there was a war. Soldiers would come and shoot the whole village, machine gun everybody down,’ she told Cosmopolitan in a new interview. ‘She had to make her way with her children on foot to ...
A Plateau State organisation has revealed the shocking number of casualities which came about as a result of the crisis in Jos. The Director General, Plateau State Peace Building Agency, Joseph Lengman has said modest estimate puts the figure of those killed in crises in Jos in a little more than the last 10 years as slightly above 7,000. Lengman said in his opening remark at the 2017 conference of the Christian Council of Nigeria in Jos, “Beside the massive internal displacement of people and the immeasurable destruction of infrastructure, livelihoods, homes and schools, findings of several studies indicate increased levels of fear, anxiety, depression, mutual suspicion, intolerance and insecurity among those who have witnessed or were directly affected by violence and terrorist attacks in the past.” He said while the state celebrates the return of relative peace in the last two years, the recent episodes of violence in Bassa and Jos north “are but a stark reminder of the f...
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