2. Ohio State’s Mitchell Pehlke has lacrosse in his blood – his dad, Kevin, was an All-American at Virginia – but he’s out to make a name for himself with a burgeoning social media portfolio.
3. Zoe Belodeau has been a big-time scorer throughout her Penn career. She’ll be even more important for the Quakers in 2021.
4. Jake Carraway is back for a fifth season and a big reason why the expectations continue to climb for a rising Georgetown program.
5. Bronx Lacrosse, a member of the US Lacrosse Urban Lacrosse Alliance, shared a great success story.
One of our first program participants John Peña, has committed to play at St. Thomas Aquinas College. John is the first ever college commitment from our program and the first person from his family to attend college. His hard work in and out of the classroom has paid off pic.twitter.com/xlqTaSnVcw
MUSIC: Ayinla Omowura and Ayinde Barrister Controversy: Two sides of greatness
Ayinde Barrister had fully baked his Fuji by 1977, having successfully navigated the challenges of the first half of the 70s. 6 min read
There are enough sentiments to throw around over who was the better between Waidi Ayinla Omowura and Sikiru Ayinde Barrister. Tons of emotive writings are being churned out. Many prominent and respected Yoruba intelligentsia, music enthusiasts, and dyed in the wool fans of the two musicians are only stopping short of baying for blood.
Fanaticism is the lot of dogmatic followers. As it is in music, so it is in religion, ethnicity, and sports. People who are fans and adherents are psychologically wired to view issues from a narrow prism. The sentiments must soothe the mind; otherwise, the other person is utterly wrong.
Monsignor Benson appeals for adequate ART drugs for HIV patients
Monsignor Bobby Benson, Founder and Director of Mathew 25 House, an HIV and AIDS care centre, has appealed to the Ministry of health to ensure Persons Living With HIV and AIDS (PLWHAs) get adequate supplies of the ART drugs to enhance their health.
Monsignor Benson, a Catholic priest who supports over hundreds of HIV patients and their children and Orphans and the Vulnerable (OVCs) whose parents had died from the disease said the ART drug was a lifeline for the PLWHAs and everything must be done to address the inadequate ARTs in the system.