Akon Reveals List Of Nigerian Artists Richer Than Most American Rappers

Popular singer, Akon has observed that Psquare, Wizkid and Davido are richer than most American hip-hop artistes.

He made this known in a viral video while speaking at a summit for youths.

Akon revealed that the glamorous lifestyle seen in most American hip-hop videos were actually fake, adding that such music videos which show foreign musicians living large lifestyle with Bentley is actually the opposite of reality compared to African artistes.

According to him, Wizkid, Psquare, and Davido are richer than most American rappers in reality.

Akon said: “Hip-hop in America, every rapper is rich with Gold chains, girls by the pool in big mansion but when the video is over they get on a phone and call a uber.

“But if you go to Nigeria you have Wizkid, Davido, P-square driving Bentley, Mercedes Benz they actually own those cars. That’s the difference but if we don’t translate that, they would never know.

“The images they show about Africa are so negative. It’s conditioning what we believe. Africa has a rich story too. More people died in Chicago, more school shootings in America.”

MIRACLE!!! Woman Gives Birth To 17 Babies At Once With 29 Hours Operation (photos)

There is nothing God cannot do, with Him all things are possible. Imagine a woman to carry 17 people in her belly for nine months, and still survive, only God can do it.

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This woman break world record and inspire many women to believe in God in times pregnancy and delivering. The news has gone round on Facebook.

“It was incredible” explains Dr. Jack Morrow who assisted the woman through the whole operation.” The babies kept coming and coming and coming and coming… Man! I think I’m gonna have nightmares about this day for a long time! This was my last delivery!” he adds in disgust.

Catherine Bridges and her husband had been trying to have a child for many years and had decided last year to use medical assistance from a fertility clinic in Rhodes Island. The insemination process was definitely successful, as the couple got an entire litter of seventeen beautiful and identical boys.

The couple has already chosen the names for the boys with an obvious continuity of thought: James, Jacob, Jarod, Jarvis, Jason, Jeffrey, Jeremy, Jerome, Jesse, Jimmy, Joachim, Jonathan, Jonas, Joseph, Julian, Jimbo and surprisingly, Darth Porkinus.

Best mathematician in the world

Have you ever thought of mathematics as an essential part of our lives? There is no doubt everything is possible now due to the persistent hard work of many genius minds. You can find them in any scientific sphere because they collaborate with each other every day to make your life more comfortable. Mathematics is undoubtedly important in every aspect of science and technology. Continue reading to know the best mathematician in the world and what he is famous for!

The essential science: Mathematics

Mathematics is a very ancient science and most of its theories and rules were found many years ago by famous world mathematicians, such as David Hilbert, Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Pythagoras, Fibonacci, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Alan Turing, Issac Newton, and some others. Nevertheless, it is a developing science as well, so there are some new names you are about to know. So, what is the name of the best mathematician in the world nowadays? Let’s see!

Who is the best mathematician in the world today?

The best mathematician in the world: Terence Tao

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Terence Tao is known to be one of the greatest mathematicians in our days. This man was born in 1975 to the family of pediatrician and mathematician. He is the oldest child and has two younger brothers. At the age of 2, his parents noticed he was slightly different from the other children of the same age. He was called a prodigy child due to his many achievements, as well as being the youngest medal winner at the International Mathematical Olympiad.

Being an eleven-old child, Terence started taking classes at Flinders Universityin Adelaide. And at the age of fourteen, he already obtained bachelor’s degree in 1991 and Master’s Degree in August 1992. In 1996, he got his doctorate for the thesis “ Three regularity results in harmonic analysis.” And since that year he began to publish research papers.

The first four papers written by Terrence Tao are:

  1. “Weak-type endpoint bounds for Riesz means”; (with Andrew C Millard)
  2. “On the structure of projective group representations in quaternionic Hilbert space”;
  3. “On the almost everywhere convergence of wavelet summation methods”;
  4. “Convolution operators on Lipschitz graphs with harmonic kernels.”

This talented man has already significantly contributed to the mathematics and has won many awards. One of them was a Fields Medal “for his contributions to partial differential equations, combinatorics, harmonic analysis, and additive number theory.”

Terence Tao - the best mathematician

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Other prizes and awards he has received include: the Salem Prize (2000); the Bôcher Memorial Prize from the American Mathematical Society (2002); the Clay Research Award from the Clay Mathematical Institute (2003); the Levi L Conant Award from the American Mathematical Society (2005); the Australian Mathematical Society Medal (2005); the ISAAC Award from the International Society of Analysis, its Application and Computation (2005); the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize (2006); the Fields Medal (2006); the Ostrowski Prize from the Ostrowski Foundation (2007); the Alan T Waterman Award from the National Science Foundation (2008); the Onsager Medal (2008); the Information Theory Society Paper Award (2008); the Convocation Award from Flinders University Alumni Association (2008); the King Faisal International Prize (Mathematics) (2010); the Nemmers Prize in Mathematics from Northwestern University (2010); and the George Polya Prize from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (2010).

Terence Tao at the Breakthrough Prize Award
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Terence has written or collaborated in writing the next works:

  • “A 2-volume textbook Analysis”;
  • “Nonlinear dispersive equations”;
  • “Solving mathematical problems”;
  • “Additive combinatorics”;
  • “Structure and randomness. Pages from year one of a mathematical blog”;
  • “Poincaré’s legacies, pages from year two of a mathematical blog Part I and Part II”;
  • “An epsilon of room, I: real analysis. Pages from year three of a mathematical blog”.

Thus, being a genius mathematician, he was compared with Mozart, since “mathematics just flows out of him.”

Terence Tao is for sure the best living mathematician, but have you ever wondered who would be the best mathematician ever lived? Do not know still? Then read it out.

The best mathematician ever lived

The best mathematician ever lived: Archimedes

No one would deny Archimedes to be considered the best mathematician ever lived. He made advances in number theory, algebra, and analysis, but is mostly known for his theorems of plane and solid geometry. He also proved Heron’s formula for the triangle area, opened a way to trisect an arbitrary angle, and determine the parabolic section area.

Archimedes was an astronomer, as well as one of the most significant mechanists. He invented Archimedes’ Principle of hydrostatics, the compound pulley, the hydraulic screw-pump, a miniature planetarium, and several war machines.

Archimedes books include: “Floating Bodies”, “Spirals”, “The Sand Reckoner”, “Measurement of the Circle”, ‘Sphere and Cylinder”, “Plane Equilibriums”, “Conoids and Spheroids”, “Quadrature of Parabola”, “The Book of Lemmas”, “The Method”.

These are two the greatest mathematicians in the world, whose time are centuries apart but have contributed significantly towards the development of mathematics.

Photographing Intimate Moments in Indigenous Amazonian Communities

With the threat of displacement looming, photographer Charlie Hamilton James set out to showcase daily life with these vulnerable groups.

When you think of a photojournalist tasked with painstakingly documenting an indigenous community’s most personal rituals, you might envision someone who can remain as inconspicuous as possible, blending into the woodwork as people go about their daily lives.

That person is not Charlie Hamilton James, the National Geographic photographer behind the October 2018 cover story.

Even if he wanted to, there’s no way Hamilton James could ever blend in among the Awá. Towering above them at six foot four, he knew he couldn’t fit in physically. “It’s not just a white guy walking in,” he laughs. “It’s a massive great white guy walking in.”

Blending in was impossible, so he focused on something more important—making friends. His ally? A smartphone. With the help of a silly app, he soon had the children in stitches. “They don’t have the barriers that adults do,” he says. Soon, the adults were laughing, too, and Hamilton James knew he was welcome.

As a wildlife photographer turned documentarian of indigenous life, Hamilton James is well aware of the potential pitfalls of his profession. “It’s an ethical minefield in many ways,” he says. “We go in with a bias, whether we know it or not.”

So, instead of emphasizing the differences between the Awá and his audience, Hamilton James looked for similarities. “If you go into these places with the idea that people are more similar to us than different, it makes them more accessible to the reading viewer,” he says. “Then we can empathize with them. We realize that their problems are similar to our problems.”

Hamilton James’ time with the Awá wasn’t his first stint in the region. Over the years, his work has taken him back to the Amazon again and again.

“It’s amazing, but it’s not a very pleasant place to work,” he admits. Heat, bugs, and an assortment of unwanted souvenirs from Amazonian insects (think: a botfly infestation and a flesh-eating disease) have historically made Hamilton James’ job, well, complicated. “I ended up having a love-hate relationship with it,” he explains. “I couldn’t leave it alone, but I didn’t really want to go there.”

Despite his reservations, Hamilton James keeps pitching stories about the region. “You can’t understand or care about the forest without understanding the people who have historically lived in it,” he says.

Hamilton James is all too aware of the challenges the Awá face—forces that are literally encroaching on the ever-tinier forest island the villagers inhabit. “Look, they’re going to run out of food eventually,” he says. “There is no land to expand any more. In one bad year, they lost a third of their forest to fire. It’s pretty desperate.”

But when the Awá take to the river for their morning bath, that desperation is nowhere to be found. They use the time to relax, soak, and plan their upcoming day. When Hamilton James saw them bathing their pet tortoises, he was charmed. “It was the most photogenic and beautiful thing,” he recalls. “To be able to just stand there and photograph it without anyone minding was just beautiful.” By capturing the peace and beauty of those relaxed moments, Hamilton James hopes to highlight the humanity and happiness of indigenous Amazonians.(Read more: Meet the People Who Live Inside This Eden-Like Park)

The photographer’s time with the Awá is just one of many factors that ties him closely to the region. In 2012, in an attempt to protect a portion of Peru’s Manu National Park from illegal loggers, Hamilton James bought 100 acres there, only to realize he’d purchased an illegal coca plantation. His attempts to understand vexing questions about poverty, conservation, indigenous communities, and deforestation in the Amazon—from living among illegal loggers to working as a shaman’s assistant—have only complicated his view of the region.

It has also revealed new personal truths. “I always thought people were the problem,” he says. “Now I love people.”

That love shines through his photos of the Awá, from relaxed shots of kids with their pet monkeys to glimpses of young Awá men who move between isolation and modernity, complete with smartphones.

“I don’t want to treat people as objects,” he says. “We ignore the poor people of the world at our peril.”

Meet The World’s Tallest Married Couple (Photos)

A husband and wife who are both more than 6 feet tall have been named as the the tallest couple in the world.

Sun Mingming and his wife Xu

A couple – Sun Mingming and his wife Xu Yan from China – are the tallest married couple in the world according to Guinness World Records.

Mingming, 33, stands tall at 7ft 8.98″ while his wife, Xu Yan, 29, is more than a foot smaller – but still incredibly tall – at 6ft 1.74″.

The couple has a jaw-dropping combined height of more than 13ft 10″. The pair are (unsurprisingly) sports stars in their home country – Mingming is a basketball player while Yan plays handball.

They met at the National Games of China in 2009 and married in Beijing on 4 August 2013.

When the pair visited the Guinness World Records’ UK headquarters, they shared their words of wisdom for a happy marriage.

“No one is perfect, therefore you need to support one another on a daily basis,” said Mingming.

He also revealed the height-related difficulties facing the pair.

Prakriti Malla : The student with the best handwriting in the world

A little girl from Nepal identified as Prakriti Malla, has been crowned ‘the student with the most beautiful handwriting’after a photo of her handwriting made its way to the online community.

A Twitter user identified as Ahmed shared a tweet in which he revealed that Malla, who is a class 8 student that hails from Nepal, was given recognition for having the best handwriting in the world.

“The handwriting of Prakriti malla, the class VIII student from Nepal, has been recognized as the best ever handwriting in world.”
he said.

Prakriti Malla first gained national attention in her native Nepal in 2017 and was subsequently given an award by the Nepalese government and has in recent months gone viral worldwide on a range of social media platforms

Fastest Kid on the Planet? This 7-year-old Is Just 1.5 Seconds Behind Usain Bolt

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“I can give him all the tools to be great, but his drive and work ethic and competitive mentality, it sets the bar so much higher,” Rudolph Sr. told ABC Action News.

“I have seen him lose mid race and just take off and get faster. He does not like to feel like a loser. He wants to win,” his father added.

Ingram has smashed U.S.A. Track and field records for his age group, and even adults who challenged him were left staring at defeat. “It feel great, anyways I trained for it,” Blaze said.

Apart from sprinting, the boy has got football skills too. He caught the eye of basketball player LeBron James, who noticed young Ingram use his football skills; LeBron then decided to help him use these skills on the track and vice versa. Little Ingram shot to fame soon after that as his Instagram account boasted fans from all over the world.

The three-time Amateur Athletic Union winner is an all-rounder; his academic grades show that he is a performer off the field too. An Instagram post of his February report card was captioned, “Work hard in class and on the field.”

“This is my baby, I’m overly proud of him. He makes me so proud,” said Rudolph Sr. “I don’t like saying it, but I feel like he’s a one in a million child. I don’t like saying it because he’s my child but I definitely feel like he does great things.”

Ingram’s dad tells him that anything is possible as long as he doesn’t give up. For now, his dad says that he is just focused on letting his son lead a normal life as a kid and not get distracted by all that’s happening around him.

The Fastest Person In The World Now A Nigerian! He’s Faster Than Usain Bolt

Nigeria’s Divine Oduduru achievement has again put Nigeria in the radar of victory after he smashed Usain Bolt’s record to become the fastest man in the world.

Divine who is currently a student of the Texas Tech University, broke a 10-year-old jinx after he competed in the 200m and finished 7th at the Rio Olympic Games in 2016, ran sub-10 over the weekend in an invitational.

Divine Oduduru became the fastest man in the world, after he ran the fastest time in the world in 2019, clocking a lifetime best of 9.94 (0.8 m/s), at the Michael Johnson Invitational in Waco, Texas.His 100m PB, until the invitation, was 10.10 set in 2018. He also smashed his 200m PB still stands at 20.08, running the fastest time this year, 19.76.

He not only shattered his own PB (20.08) in the 200m, his time would have won him gold at the 2016 Olympic Games 200m event, with Usain Bolt in the field.

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Nigerian Man Expresses Gratitude To God After He Survived A Thunder Strike.

Nigerian Man Expresses Gratitude To God After He Survived A Thunder Strike

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Legendary Suni has narrated how he almost died after a thunder strike sent current into his house and electrocuted him in the process.

According to a post he shared on Instagram, he was making use of his phone while having it connected to power to charge.

During the process a heavy rain began which came with lightening and thunder strike. This sent a current into his house which almost killed him.

He wrote:

How aware I am about how undeserving I am, of the life, the health, But God loves me regardless.. Because there is no other explanation how i survived something some would tag “Fatal” The rain last night came with a rumbling sky, Eye blinding lightning and ominous thunder strikes, i most times stumble upon posts warning about gadgets and the dangers of electrocution when used while connected to a power source, but ofcourse it falls on deaf ears, and so last night I did it again for the umpteenth time “Listening to music with an earpiece while charging my phone in a feeble attempt to shut out the very loud thunder rumble” Before the last one struck!! It sent a direct current into the house which blew the bulbs and electrocuted me through my phone!! I could feel my blood draining from my body, I couldn’t let go of the phone even with that vigorous vibration till i was thrown from where i sat which disconnected the phone and stopped what would have been.. With a swollen face, Blood shot eyes,Numb feeling in my mouth and a very sharp wincing sound in my ear, I AM ALIVE!! God Did it Again!!!

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This Artist Spent 10 Years Creating This Spectacular 200ft Tall Bird Sculpture

You can ask any traveler to name a few countries you must visit in your lifetime, and most of them will name India as the country everybody has to experience – from extraordinary cuisine to mind-blowing history, culture and sacred temples, India is definitely written in many bucket lists. Now, there are even more reasons to visit this magical country, and one of them is the mind-blowing statue of an eagle that brings an old myth back to life created by a famous filmmaker Rajiv Anchal.

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After 10 years of hard work, Indian artist Rajiv Anchal has opened his unique landmark to the public

Located near Kerala, Jatayu Earth Centre became one of the best places to visit while traveling around India.

The sculpture is a dedication to the Hindu epic Ramayana

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The Ramayana epic, written in Sanskrit, tells a story about a giant eagle of the Ramayana who fell while fighting against Ravana, to save a Hindu goddess Sita. The residents of Chadayamangalam village in Kollam district, Kerala, had known the story for many years, now it has been brought back to life in the best way possible.

This is currently the biggest sculpture of a bird in the world

Image credits: Team Jatayu

If you ever visit the place, it’s not only the sculpture that is interesting in the area, there is also plenty of other interesting activities for the tourists, such as rock climbing, rappelling, paintball, and rifle shooting. There is also an Ayurvedic resort nearby as well as a museum.

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When we say that is the biggest sculpture of a bird in the world, we do really mean it since the sculpture itself stretches 200ft from tail to head and is also build on top of the 1,000ft-high Jatayupara towers.

Image credits: Team Jatayu

The author of the sculpture, filmmaker Rajiv Anchal, says he had the idea for longer than 10 years.“I had presented a model for this sculpture to the Department of Tourism during my Fine Arts College days in the 1980s. Although they were impressed, it didn’t take shape back then.”

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The author of the sculpture also says how important it is to not turn the monument from a cultural one into a religious one. According to him “Jatayu died protecting a woman’s honor and that is what the sculpture stands for. People of all faiths have invested in the project and people of all faiths will be coming to see it. My work is for all of them. For those looking for religion, there is the old temple just outside the compound.”

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