This The Reason Why People Hold Hands When They Pray

In this article, we will explore the reasons behind holding hands during prayer and alternative ways to demonstrate unity and solidarity in prayer. Holding hands during prayer is a symbol of togetherness and solidarity in many cultures worldwide. Through examining the cultural importance of hand holding and the advantages of linking hands during prayer, this … Read more

Nigerian Miss World Riot That Claimed Hundreds of Lives Because of Beauty Pageant.

Between November 20th and 23rd, 2002, Kaduna, a northern Nigerian city, experienced a series of religiously motivated clashes known as the 2002 Miss World riots. The clashes resulted in the death of about 250 people and the destruction of several properties. The Miss World beauty pageant was initially planned to be held in Abuja, Nigeria’s … Read more

20 Popular Fruits That Are Deadly. Can K*ll You In Seconds

20) Water Hemlock (Cicuta spp.) Water hemlock (Cicuta spp.) is a visually stunning plant that grows in wet, marshy regions throughout North America and Europe. The plant boasts white, umbrella-shaped flowers and delicate green leaves, making it an attractive sight to behold. However, looks can be deceiving, as water hemlock is one of the most … Read more

10 Actors That Turned Down Movie Roles and Later Regretted It

10) Denzel Washington: Michael Clayton (2007)   Starring George Clooney, the 2007 American legal thriller film “Michael Clayton” was a commercial success, grossing $93 million at the box office with a budget of $21.5 million. Initially, Denzel Washington was offered the lead role of Michael Clayton, a “fixer” for a prestigious New York City law … Read more

Oya!!! The Powerful Yoruba Goddess Of Rain.

Oya, also referred to as OiĆ”, holds a significant place in Yoruba mythology as a revered deity. Her devotees span across Yoruba territories, particularly in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. Known as the goddess of the wind, lightning, and storms, Oya is associated with transformation, change, and destruction. Yemaja, the sea goddess, is believed to be … Read more

This Is What Happened To The True Cross Where Jesus Was Nailed & Crucified

During the Medieval period, relics held great significance in Europe, with bones or pieces of clothing associated with saints and apostles, Jesus, drawing pilgrims from all corners. This led to a race among churches across the continent to acquire relics, even passing off fake ones as authentic. The most sought-after relics were those linked to … Read more

7 Amazing Tips On How To Identify Fake Popular Products From The Original

The counterfeit industry is projected to reach a value of nearly $3 trillion, encompassing a wide range of fake and original products from Adidas sneakers and Louis Vuitton bags to Chanel perfume and decorative cosmetics. Marketers invest significant effort in convincing us to pay exorbitant prices for these luxury items, and as a result, many … Read more

Shocking!! This Man Beheaded a Snake But The Half Snake Bit Him- Jeremy Sutcliffe

Assuming that would be the end of it, Jeremy Sutcliffe decapitated the poisonous rattler threatening his wife, but he was mistaken. Before this incident, Jeremy was fond of snakes, finding them aesthetically pleasing. He was an adventurous outdoorsman who relished every opportunity to camp and fish. This affection for nature was the reason he and … Read more

Hatshepsut: The Woman Who Ruled Egypt As A Man.

Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt, held the position of the most powerful person in the Bronze Age world for over 20 years. This period marked the beginning of many significant developments, including writing, centralised states, organised warfare, irrigation projects in the desert, and the emergence of emperors, warlords, and chariots. … Read more