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Serena Williams has defeated World’s number 1 Simona Halep to reach the quarter-finals of the 2019 Australian Open.

Serena Williams, 37, sat out last year’s Australian Open after giving birth to her daughter months earlier and suffering health complications. Since returning to the tour, Williams has reached the past two Grand Slam finals, losing both.

On Monday, the mother-of-one outlasted Simona Halep at Melbourne Park and won the fourth round match with a 6-1 4-6 6-4 victory.

 

Serena Williams knocks out world

 

Speaking on court, Williams said:

It was a really intense match, some incredible points. I love playing tennis, I love this court and it’s really cool to be back out here playing.

I really needed to elevate my game and there’s a reason why. She’s a great player. I had to just play a little bit like I knew I could and I did, and I think hopefully that was the difference.

I’m such a fighter, I never give up. There’s definitely something that’s innate.

 

Serena will now make her way through to the quarter-final where she will meet Czech Karolina Pliskova.

 

 

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Facebook-owned mobile messaging platform WhatsApp announced Monday it was restricting how many times any given message can be forwarded in an effort to boost privacy and security.

Social messaging app WhatsApp has more than 1.5 billion users who exchange some 65 billion messages per day.

In July, WhatsApp rolled out safeguards in India that included limiting the number of users to whom a message can be forwarded. It also ran newspaper ads to raise awareness about fake news.

That decision followed threats by the Indian government to take action after crazed mobs butchered more than 20 people accused of child kidnapping and other crimes in viral, widely-circulated WhatsApp messages.

WhatsApp said its latest move to extend the restrictions to all users came after a six-month review of user feedback.

“The forward limit significantly reduced forwarded messages around the world,” read a company statement about a test run of the forwarding limit.

“Starting today, all users on the latest versions of WhatsApp can now forward to only five chats at once, which will help keep WhatsApp focused on private messaging with close contacts.”

Previously, users could forward any given message up to 20 times on the app.

“We’ll continue to listen to user feedback about their experience, and over time, look for new ways of addressing viral content,” the WhatsApp statement read.

Founded in 2009 and purchased by Facebook in 2014, WhatsApp said that in early 2018 it had more than 1.5 billion users who exchanged 65 billion messages per day.

 

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Wendy Williams, host of “The Wendy Williams Show,” has announced that she’s taking an extended break from her television show.

She’ll be taking a necessary, extended break from the show, she said in a statement on Twitter, due to medical reasons.

Wendy had earlier announced that she’s suffering from Graves’ Disease, an auto-immune thyroid disorder, and the statement said she’s been suffering complications from the disease.

She thanked her fans for their well-wishes and for respecting her as she spends a “significant time” in the hospital, under the strict supervision of her doctors.

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Taraji P. Henson will be getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this year.

According to Ana Martinez, Hollywood Walk of Fame Producer, the ‘Empire’ star will be honoured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a star on Monday, January 28, 2019.

Martinez made the announcement on Friday, January 18, 2019 in a tweet from her official Twitter handle.

Henson played the lead character, Melinda Gayle, in Tyler Perry’s 2018 release, ‘Acrimony.’

“I will continue to protest, even if it takes years to bring down this regime,” said the 26-year-old, who has marched along with hundreds of people in the anti-government demonstrations in Khartoum.

Deadly protests have rocked Sudan since December 19 when angry crowds first took to the streets after the government tripled the price of bread.

Women have joined in even as the protests turned against the government and escalated into bloody confrontations in which officials said at least 24 people have been killed.

Dressed in headscarves, they can be seen in nearly all of the footage of the protests shared on social media, which in turn has helped to convince even more women to take to the streets.

Clapping, ululating and whistling, women have been seen encouraging fellow demonstrators to press on with the rallies even when clashes have erupted between police and protesters.

Many who live in areas where the demonstrations are staged have been seen offering tea and juice to protesters as they pass by, witnesses said.

For Abdo, it was a strong desire to fight for women’s rights that made her want to take part in the demonstrations.

“This regime has some of the worst laws against women,” Abdo told AFP, speaking over WhatsApp for safety reasons.

“You could be arrested for wearing trousers or if your scarf is not covering your hair properly.”

Abdo, who carries a first aid box to protests to help those who are injured, said she has been changing her residence every few days to avoid arrest.

‘End to discrimination’

Hundreds of women have been sentenced to flogging under a controversial public order law in Sudan, activists said.

The decades-old law, they add, also imposes punishments including hefty fines and jail terms, and targets mainly women, including those selling tea on the streets of Khartoum.

A Sudanese court sparked outrage last year when it sentenced teenager Noura Hussein to death for the “murder” of her husband, who she accused of raping her after a forced marriage.

An appeals court later commuted the death sentence to a five-year jail term, after the case drew international condemnation.

Hussein’s plight put the spotlight on issues facing women in Sudan such as marital rape, child marriage, forced marriage and the arbitrary application of Islamic law, along with tribal traditions that often target them.

The protests have given a new voice in the fight for women’s rights, said Emad Badwai, a mother of two and a regular at the anti-government rallies.

“When I chant ‘Freedom, peace and justice,’ I’m hoping to see an end to discrimination against women,” she said.

Hope for change

For Abdo there is also a deep-rooted grievance that motivates her to protest.

“Bashir’s regime has committed the worst crimes against the people of Darfur,” said Abdo, who hails from the western region torn by a devastating conflict.

The war in Darfur erupted in 2003 when ethnic minority rebels took up arms against Khartoum’s Arab-dominated government, accusing it of economic and political marginalisation.

The United Nations said about 300,000 people were killed and another 2.5 million displaced, most of them still living in sprawling camps.

Bashir has been charged by The Hague-based International Criminal Court with genocide and war crimes allegedly committed in Darfur.

Abdo said she had started a non-governmental organisation to oppose child marriage in Darfur, but authorities immediately shut it down.

“They told me that my place was in the kitchen and I should wash dishes,” said Abdo.

Observers said the protests have managed to unite people from different tribes and ethnicities.

“In these protests, I have seen my fellow Sudanese transcend above the embedded racism in our society,” said Babiker Mohamed, a Washington-based humanitarian aid official.

“Protesters chanting ‘We are all Darfur’ while marching in the streets gives us all hope that change is inevitable.”

For Badawi it was indeed time for a change in Sudan.

“Even my 11-year-old son is surprised to know that President Bashir has been ruling for 30 years,” she said.

 

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Rihanna has filed a lawsuit against her father Ronald Fenty for using her “Fenty” brand and his relationship to her to launch a business for himself, according to TMZ

TMZ reports that Rihanna, in court documents, claims her father started a talent development company in 2017 and named it Fenty Entertainment, adding that he’s profiting off the reputation she’s created with Fenty.

She also claims that Ronald and a business partner who The Blast claims to be Moses Perkins, falsely claimed to be her reps to solicit millions of dollars and even booked on a $15million tour in Latin America, and two concerts at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for $400,000.

Ronald has unsuccessfully tried to trademark “Fenty” to use with boutique hotels, the pop star claims, adding that he ignored the cease and desist letters she has been sending.

She wants damages, TMZ says, and wants an injunction against Ronald using the name “Fenty”.

Ronald and Rihanna’s mother Monica divorced when the singer was 14, but he has remained in contact with her.

Rihanna and Ronald were last seen publicly together in November 2018 at her maternal grandfather’s 90th birthday in Barbados.

 

 

 

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TV Host & Producer, Vimbai, has launched the ultimate digital empowerment portal for young African women who are looking to bloom into their full potential.

According to her team, TheVimbai.com is every African girl’s big sister and a movement of inspired thinkers, dreamers and game-changers. Specifically created for African women by African women, the website is home to cutting edge editorial content as well as original video series that speak to the real-life issues we are all talking about behind closed doors.

Speaking on what inspired her to embark on this project,

Vimbai says:

“I became known as the ‘table-shaker’ last year when I posted a truth in passing. After receiving thousands of emails from across Africa as a result of this post, I realized that not only are people hungry to start having so-called taboo conversations in public, we are also ready to have a platform to learn, analyze and dissect unpopular truths in our society. My platform is an enlightened place for women to do so.”

 

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Late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje who was allegedly raped to death in Benue State has been conferred with a posthumous award of “Young Person of The Year 2018” by the Daily Asset newspaper.

Ochanya died on October 17, 2018, due to complications arising from the alleged sexual assaults she suffered at the hands of her guardian, Andrew Ogbuja, a lecturer at the Benue State Polytechnic Ugbokolo and his son, Victor Ogbuja, a final year student at the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi.

Ochanya love for education made her leave her family in Ogene-Amejo village for the Ogbuja house in Okpokwu local government of Benue State due to the abysmal state of the only government school in the community.

The L.G.E.A Primary school, Ogene-Amejo, where Ochanya should have attended but for government's failure. (Pulse)

The L.G.E.A Primary school, Ogene-Amejo, where Ochanya should have attended but for government’s failure. (Pulse)

Receiving the award on behalf of the family in Abuja on Tuesday, January 15, 2019, in Abuja, Ochanya’s brother, John Ameh, renewed call for the swift prosecution of the alleged culprits.

Ameh appealed to the new Inspector-General of police, Adamu Mohammed, to take urgent steps to arrest the primary suspect in the matter, Victor, whom he said had been on the run since the news of Ochanya’s untimely passing.

He said Ochanya’s death has left the family heartbroken, due to the sordid circumstances that led to her untimely departure, urging the new police boss to direct the Benue State Police Commissioner, Okon Ene, to declare the suspect wanted.

Late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje's brother, John Ameh, receiving the award.

Late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje’s brother, John Ameh, receiving the award.
Late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje’s brother, John Ameh, receiving the award.

“It has been a difficult time for us as a family since the tragic death of our beloved Ochanya in October last year,”Ameh said.

“The circumstances surrounding her painful exit are already in the public domain, but for the sake of emphasis, Ochanya’s aggressors and killers, the paedophilic Andrew Ogbuja and his son, Victor, must be brought to justice. We appeal to the new IGP to declare Victor Ogbuja wanted for the rape and death of Ochanya.

“Our demand for justice is not borne out of vengeance, but the sheer desire to ensure that other girls within the community and Nigeria as a whole, are safe from the pandemic of sexual violence,” he added.

Victor, Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje and Andrew Ogbuja

Victor, Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje and Andrew Ogbuja
Victor, Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje and Andrew Ogbuja

Ameh appreciated the newspaper for raising awareness on the dangers of child sexual abuse, which has assumed epidemic proportions n the country.

The chairman of the occasion and former presidential aspirant, Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher, called on government at all levels to invest in education.

Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje, 13-year-old girl allegedly raped by lecturer and son, gets posthumous award in Abuja.

Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje, 13-year-old girl allegedly raped by lecturer and son, gets posthumous award in Abuja.
Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje, 13-year-old girl allegedly raped by lecturer and son, gets posthumous award in Abuja.

Similarly, the guest lecturer, Prof. Yima Sent, noted that the bedrock for meaningful development in any society must be predicated on quality education from the primary to the tertiary level.

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President Donald Trump’s daughter and Advisor Ivanka will help the United States choose its candidate to lead the World Bank but she will not be the one, the White House said on Monday, January 14, 2019.

Jim Yong Kim abruptly announced last week that he would cut short his tenure as President of the Washington-based global development lender more than three years before his second term was to end.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney “have asked Ivanka Trump to help manage the US nomination process as she’s worked closely with the World Bank’s leadership for the past two years,” said Jessica Ditto, the White House Deputy Director of Communications.

However, Ditto said reports that Ivanka Trump “is under consideration are false.”

London’s The Financial Times reported on Friday that both Ivanka Trump and Washington’s former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley were among possible US candidates to replace Kim.

Other names being floated include Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs David Malpass and Mark Green, head of the US Agency for International Development, the newspaper reported.

Through an unwritten post-war agreement with Europe, the World Bank has always been led by an American while a European has always been in charge of the IMF.

Developing nations also have been increasing the pressure on the institutions to name a leader from an emerging market country.

Ivanka Trump in 2017 was the driving force behind a $1 billion, Saudi-supported World Bank fund to promote entrepreneurship by women.

The World Bank Board said on Thursday it would start accepting nominations for a new leader early next month and name a replacement for Kim by mid-April.

 

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Ariyike Moyinoluwa Oluwaseun is an 8-year old Nigerian photographer who was featured in Reuters News. She won the award for ‘Arts and Creative Personality of 2018’.

Reuters reports:

“A young photographer won ‘Arts and Creative Personality of the Year 2018’ at the Nigerian Child Summit Awards and she’s just 8 years old”

Ariyike started her career at the age of 5, and she inspires young creatives with her passion for photography as she says in an interview:

“When I grow up, I don’t want to be an Engineer or Doctor, I just want to be a photographer. I won’t like anyone stop me from what I’m doing”

Her parents who are also photographers help her in editing the pictures that she takes, and they are in full support of her ambition.

For the full interview, watch the video below:

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Meet Ariyike Oluwaseun, the 8-year-old Nigerian photographer who is making her mark in the world of photography

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