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December 10, 2021 Dr Dre Celebrates Official Divorce With Huge Balloons

Dr Dre Celebrates Official Divorce With Huge Balloons

American music mogul Dr Dre may have finalised his divorce with ex-wife Nicole Young.

Nicole filed for divorce in 2020.

This is according to the photo shared by Breyon Prescott on Thursday, December 9, 2021.

In the photo, the hip-hop mogul posed beside a celebratory display of 'Divorced AF' balloons.

"Hey Well, My Brother @drdre Just Told Me It’s Final !!! Congrats 🍾 Still Dre 🐐 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾," Prescott captioned the photo.
 
Nicole filed for divorce rom the millionaire rapper back in 2020. She cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for her split from the hip-hop mogul.
 
Since their split, they have been at loggerheads of finances and prenup.

In July, a court ordered the millionaire to pay his ex-wife, Young $300,000 (N151M) in spousal support monthly.

According to Radar, the superior court judge's decision was only temporary until a final decision is reached.

“[Dre] is ordered to pay to the [Nicole] spousal support in the sum of $293,306.00 per month, payable on the first of each month, commencing August 1, 2021,” Dre will pay a total of $3,519,672 per year until Nicole remarries or “enters into a new domestic partnership," the court document obtained by Radar read.

The couple got married in 1996 and are blessed with two adult children, Triuce and Truly.

 
December 10, 2021 WHO Warns That Rich Countries May Start Hoarding Vaccines 

WHO Warns That Rich Countries May Start Hoarding Vaccines 

The World Health Organization, WHO, has warned that wealthy countries may start hoarding COVID-19 vaccines again, threatening global supplies as they seek to keep up stocks to fight the new Omicron coronavirus variant.

The comments were made by the agency's vaccine director, Kate O'Brien.

The WHO and vaccine charity, GAVI run an international dose-sharing programme with rich countries but with the new variant, supplies to poor nations could reduce.

O'Brien said and I quote, "As we head into whatever the Omicron situation is going to be, there is risk that the global supply is again going to revert to high-income countries hoarding vaccines" as they seek to protect their ability to inoculate their citizens''.

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December 10, 2021 Presidency Says Buhari Has Not Rejected Electoral Act Amendment Bill

Presidency Says Buhari Has Not Rejected Electoral Act Amendment Bill

President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to decide on whether to assent or veto the Electoral Act amendment bill 2021.

Senior special assistant to the president on National Assembly Matters, Honourable Umar El-Yakub, stated that the communication between the president and the National Assembly is not a secret affair, adding that such communication would have been read on the floor of the parliament.

According to the Presidential aide, "The long and short of it is that there has never been any communication of such; there is nothing like that. If there is any communication, it will be disclosed publicly at the National Assembly.

"We all need to be more responsible; we don't need to unnecessarily overheat the polity. What I can tell you is that if you are doing your calculations right, you know that the president constitutionally has 30 days to sign the bill. The bill was transmitted on the 19th November so the president has 10 more days," added E-Yakub.

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December 10, 2021 U.S. Donates 2.5 Million Doses Of Pfizer Covid-19  Vaccines To Nigeria

U.S. Donates 2.5 Million Doses Of Pfizer Covid-19  Vaccines To Nigeria

The United States has announced the donation of 2.5 million Pfizer vaccine doses to Nigeria.

This was disclosed in a statement by the U.S Embassy on Thursday.

According to the US Embassy, the vaccine doses arrived in Abuja this week and were received by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency and taken to cold storage in preparation for distribution.

The vaccines are planned to be distributed to over 3,000 health facilities across all 36 states and FCT-Abuja. The statement added that the vaccines in the next few weeks will be available across major locations for vaccination in the country.

The statement added that the United States is committed to helping end the pandemic in Nigeria and everywhere, also committed to donating more than one billion vaccine doses around the world, by early 2022.

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