The 2016 American Music Awardswere led by hosts Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah, and welcomed an A-list lineup of celebrity performers like Green Day, Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes, Niall Horan, Lady Gaga, The Chainsmokers and Halsey, and more. Fifth Harmony also slayed, strutting their stuff to the hit song, ‘That’s My Girl.’ Gigi’s boyfriend, Zayn, took home the new artist of the night award, and Drake also walked away with some new hardware to add to his collection. The evening started off with an electrifying funk performance by Bruno Mars, which got fans in the mood for an energizing evening.
Singer Tinashe attends the 2016 American Music Awards. Picture: Getty
Kat Graham couldn’t decide whether to flash her cleavage or her derrière, so she went for both. Picture: Jordan Strauss/Invision/APSource:AP
‘Internet personality’ Lauren Giraldo looked as if she had fallen straight off a circus trapeze. Picture: Getty
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Miley’s younger sister Noah Cyrus at the 2016 American Music Awards. Picture: Getty
Selena Gomez bucked the flesh-fest trend and went for a more classic look. Picture: Getty.
Ariana Grande wore an ensemble that wouldn’t have been out of place at a high school formal in the early 2000s. Picture: Getty
Singer Z LaLa went full-kook on the red carpet at the 2016 American Music Awards. Picture: Getty
Heidi Klum dressed as a gold Oscars statue for the 2016 American Music Awards. Picture: Getty
Co-hosts Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah onstage at the 2016 American Music Awards. Picture: Getty
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Model Gigi Hadid attends the 2016 American Music Awards. Picture: Getty
Oluwami Dosunmu-Ogunbi, a Nigerian woman, has become the first black woman to earn a PhD in Robotics from the University of Michigan, United States.
Speaking at the university’s commencement ceremony, Dosunmu-Ogunbi shared that she began her programme without a clear direction for her goals. Nonetheless, she is committed to utilising her expertise in engineering to create a beneficial influence on the world.
She said,
“A Michigan Engineer is one who does not just provide scientific and technological leadership. But is also one who is intellectually curious, socially conscious, creates collaborative solutions to societal problems, and promotes an inclusive and innovative community of service for the common good. We each have a solemn duty to make positive contributions to the world. Well, my reasons for becoming an engineer were initially frivolous, but they eventually moved into something more meaningful. I want to have a positive impact on the world.”
Dosunmu-Ogunbi, the daughter of Nigerian immigrants, received recognition for her achievements even before earning her PhD. She was honoured with an MVP award from the University of Illinois’ Pi Tau Sigma chapter. Engaged in community-building within the robotics field, Dosunmu-Ogunbi received the MLK Spirit Award from the College of Engineering for her mentoring efforts and inspirational contributions.
Additionally, she served as an outreach ambassador for robotics for three consecutive years, from 2021 to 2023. Her academic excellence led to her induction into the prestigious Bouchet Society, which celebrates exceptional scholarly accomplishments and advocates for diversity in graduate education and academia.
Currently, Dosunmu-Ogunbi is actively pursuing faculty positions through interviews.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will be in Nigeria today! They will arrive for a private visit that will last for 3 days.
General Christopher Musa, the Nigerian Chief of Defence Staff, invited them to visit. Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games, which are for wounded service members. During their visit, Harry and Meghan will meet with soldiers who were injured while serving in the Nigerian military. They will also spend time with the families of these soldiers.
Air Vice Marshal Abidemi Marquis, who works in the sports department of Nigeria’s military headquarters, announced on Thursday that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will spend three days in Nigeria. During their visit, they’ll be meeting with soldiers who were wounded in service and their families.
Marquis said the visit, scheduled from May 10–13, 2024, will help the wounded soldiers recover.
Abidemi Marquis said,
“We realized that 80% of our soldiers have been involved in this recovery programme, they are getting better. Their outlook on life is positive.”
He added that the visit will aid their recovery “to improve their personal self-esteem to improve their mental health. Their emotional intelligence has been improved and also their families seeing them, as they used to be breadwinners who are capable of continue living. So this engagement with Invictus is giving us the opportunity for the recovery for our soldiers.”
Air Vice Marshal Marquis also mentioned a few other things…
Prince Harry started the Invictus Games for wounded service members, and this visit shows that Nigeria supports the idea. He also said it’s important for Nigeria’s goal of hosting an Invictus Games someday.
Marquis even emphasised the need for Nigeria to build a state-of-the-art structure to care for wounded or injured soldiers, “particularly the post-traumatic syndrome and the post-traumatic stress syndrome that are manifesting due to our engagement in the counter-insurgency operation.”
Air Vice Marshal Marquis also said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t stay in one place during their visit. They’ll be travelling to Kaduna and Lagos States, where they’ll get to meet the governors of those states too.
“So, to be specific, now they will be arriving here tomorrow (Friday) and they will be received, and the reception will be quiet because they will be travelling 14 hours to get to this place. They will be taken to the hotel.”
After taking a break at the hotel, the couple will go back and see the Chief of Defence Staff by Friday noon. Prince Harry and his wife will stop by their Wuse Light Academy before meeting Nigeria’s security chief. After that, they’ll head to Kaduna State to visit the Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, where injured soldiers are treated.
“On Saturday, we’ll be having like an exhibition of novelty match. The CDS team and the Duke team will be having a volleyball match at armed forces officers’ mess in the morning. And this is just to engage with the wounded and injured soldiers. It’s a sitting volleyball match coming in the morning.
“So after that, we have a programme for them by 01:00 pm. A reception, where they will be interacting with families of wounded and injured soldiers and families of soldiers and officers killed in action and service members generally,” the Director stated.
AVM Marquis announced that on Sunday, the couple will first visit Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State to pay their respects. Then, they’ll head to a basketball court in Lagos, where their NGO supports a school. There, a basketball exhibition match will take place.
Additionally, a reception is planned for the couple on Sunday before they return to Abuja to prepare for leaving the country on Monday.
Nasboi, a Nigerian entertainer who makes both music and comedy skits, recently talked about negative comments he got online. This happened after he spoke about another famous singer, Wizkid, on a radio show.
Nasboi said it seems unfair that celebrities can’t share their opinions as freely as regular people on social media can. He mentioned how people sometimes playfully argue about who they like more on social media and wondered why celebrities can’t have that same freedom.
He said,
“It’s like, once you’re a celebrity, you do not have an opinion. But you, who is a normal guy on the street, you have an opinion. You can decide to say you love Wizkid over Davido, and that’s okay. And me, who’s a normal guy who is a celebrity, shouldn’t have the same privilege?”
Nasboi went on to explain what kind of messages he got after an earlier interview. In that interview, he said that Wizkid shouldn’t have called Don Jazzy an influencer; he felt it wasn’t respectful.
“Because of what I said on my recent podcast interview. It’s a simple question: Do you think Wizkid offended Don Jazzy with his statement? They asked me a direct question, and I think yes. For calling him an influencer, I feel like the context wasn’t okay. I would feel bad. And because of what I said about Wizkid, somebody is in my DM saying I will die like my brother,” he revealed.
You remember how Nasboi was recently on a podcast called “Bad and Boujee”? Well, during that interview, he talked about the fight Wizkid and Don Jazzy had online. There, he said,
“Wizkid is an influencer because he influences people. I used to be a Wizkid fan; I loved Wizkid, and I think he was wrong for talking to Don Jazzy that way.”