Popular Nigerian artiste, Rema has made history with his popular track ‘Calm Down‘ as it appears in the Guinness World Record. Recall that it was reported a few days ago that Rema’s ‘Calm down’ has broken record and to become most streamed by an African act on Spotify. The album pulled over one billion plays on the international streaming app Spotify. According to reports, the track ‘Clam Down’ has made a history that has never been made by any African artist worldwide. Reports have it that, Reman has become the face cover of African music and also the First African artist to ever hold a Guinness World record. GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS
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Calm Down by @heisrema marks entry on the Guinness Book as it has won the First No.1 Hit on The Official MENA Chart (the world’s first regional streaming chart) Record.🏆🎉❤️ pic.twitter.com/daOQhDehlY — REMA STATS (@RemaStats) May 6, 2023
Manchester City makes history after reaching FA Cup final
Manchester City made history on Saturday night after reaching the FA Cup final with a 3-0 win over Championship hopefuls Sheffield United at Wembley Stadium. Riyad Mahrez was in a ruthless mood as he upstaged Erling Haaland with a dominant attacking performance. It paid off as he grabbed a hat-trick in a 3-0 win for Manchester City against Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-final. Manchester City’s victory means they are now the first team to reach an FA Cup final without conceding a goal for the first time in 57 years. Everton were the first to do it in 1966. It was Pep Guardiola’s 29th FA Cup victory as manager.
Mahrez also became the first player since 1958 to score a hat-trick in an FA Cup semi-final and the only Man City player to bag a treble at Wembley. The club will now face Manchester United or Brighton in the FA Cup final. Manchester United and Brighton will be playing their semi-final match on Sunday, April 23.
Donald Trump makes history, becomes first U.S president to be indicted
Former President of the United States (U.S.), Donald Trump has made history as he becomes the first president to be indicted by a jury.
On Thursday, a grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict Trump. This is the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal charges in the history of the US. This indictment comes after an amount of $130,000 was paid to adult film star, Stormy Daniels during the last days of the 2016 presidential campaign. According to the porn star, he slept with Donald Trump in 2006, a claim Donald has denied vehemently. According to him, the payment made to Stormy Daniels was a reimbursement of a legal expense. The indictment was confirmed by a spokesperson for the DA’s office while disclosing that Trump will be appearing before the court on Tuesday for his felony arraignment and tax fraud. Although the charges on Trump are unknown yet, the DA has confirmed the charge of falsifying business records which amounts to a four-year prison sentence.
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes most-capped men’s player in history
Portuguese football legend, Cristiano Ronaldo on Thursday night, became the most-capped player in men’s international football. Ronaldo started in Portugal’s European qualifier against Liechtenstein to make his 197th appearance with the national team, breaking a tie with Kuwait’s Bader Al-Mutawa. He led Portugal to a 4-0 triumph against Liechtenstein, scoring a brace. The veteran’s first strike was a penalty, while his second was a ferocious free kick. 38-year-old Ronaldo became Europe’s most-capped player in 2021 after surpassing Sergio Ramos’ mark of 180 appearances with Spain. With his 197th international appearance for Portugal Ronaldo leapfrogged Kuwait legend Bader Al-Mutawa (196 caps). Malaysian icon Soh Chin Ann is third on the list with 195 caps, Egyptian Ahmed Hassan (184) on fourth, and Oman great Ahmed Mubarak (183) is fifth. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is also the fifth oldest ever to play for the national team at 38. Only Pepe, Damas, Silvino, and Fonte played for Portugal being older. Ronaldo made his international debut in 2003 and became the first man to score in five World Cups last year before Portugal lost to Morocco in the quarterfinals.
Tsatsi makes history, wins HOH for the 3rd time and free slot to finale
Big Brother Titan housemate Tsatsi has made history as she wins the Head of House (HOH) games for the third time.
Tsatsi did not only win the head of house this week but also got a free slot in the finale on the 3rd of April. Tsatsi and Ebubu who were formerly pairs (Royals) won the heads of house in the third and the 7th week. She has however won the Head of House once again after the pairing in the house was dissolved. She also gets the chance to join the two veto power holders Ipeleng and Ebubu in the finale.
Ruth Carter makes history, becomes first Black woman to win two Oscars
American costume designer, Ruth Carter, has made history as she becomes the first Black woman to win two Oscars.
In 2019, Ruth Carter won her first Oscars award for costume design for her work on Marvel’s “Black Panther”. She has also been recognized for the film’s sequel, “Wakanda Forever.” While giving her acceptance speech, Ruth Carter expressed her gratitude to director Ryan Coogler and asked late “Black Panther” star Chadwick Boseman to look after her own mother, who recently died at 101. She said; “Nice to see you again,” Carter said as she took the stage. “Thank you to the Academy for recognizing the superhero that is a Black woman. She endures, she loves, and she overcomes, she is every woman in this film. She is my mother. This past week, Mable Carter became an ancestor. This film prepared me for this moment. Chadwick, please take care of Mom. Ryan Coogler, and Nate Moore, thank you both for your vision. Together, we are reshaping how culture is represented. The Marvel family, Kevin Feige, Victoria Alonso, Louis D’Esposito, and their arsenal of genius thank you. I share this with many dedicated artists whose hands and hearts helped manifest the costumes of Wakanda and Talokan. This is for my mother. She was 101.”
Leandro Trossard makes Premier League history with hat-trick of assists
Leandro Trossard had a first half to remember for Arsenal on Sunday as he grabbed a hat-trick of assists. Against Fulham in the first 45 minutes, Trossard assisted Gabriel with Arsenal’s opener from a corner, floated in another delightful cross for Gabriel Martinelli to nod home to make it two before finding Martin Odegaard, who made it three, just before the whistle. Trossard now has five assists and one goal in nine games since joining Arsenal in January. He won possession six times and had three touches in the opponent’s box, while creating two big chances and providing three assists, bringing his total to five assists in the last four games.
I play to write history
Kylian Mbappe made history yesterday, March 4, as he became Paris Saint Germain’s (PSG) record scorer following a goal against Nantes in a Ligue 1 match. Argentina legend Lionel Messi opened the scoring after finishing off a fine team move 12 minutes into the match. PSG went 2-0 up five minutes after Messi’s opener after Nantes defender Jaouen Hadjam deflected the ball into the back of his net. Ludovic Blas scored to bring Nantes right back in the game after making it 2-1 in the 31st minute. The Ligue 1 leaders got a shocker seven minutes later as Ignatius Kpene Ganago scored to make it 2-2. In the second half, PSG’s Danilo Pereira made it 3-2 in the 60th minute. Two minutes into added time, history was made for Mbappe as he finally scored to make it 4-2 on the night, whilst becoming the club’s highest goal scorer. After netting his 201st goal for the Parc des Princes club, the 24-year-old footballer surpassed the previous 200-goal record held by Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani. Mbappe needed just 247 matches to reach 201 goals for PSG. He has scored 18 times in Ligue 1 this season and is the French top-flight’s top scorer. He told Canal+; “I play to write history. I’ve always said that I wanted to write history in France, in the capital, in my country, in my city. I’m doing it, it’s beautiful, but there’s still a long way to go. It’s a personal accomplishment, but I also came for collective accomplishments.”
Understanding the Culture, History, and Attractions of Liverpool
Whether you’re bonkers for the Beatles or a serious football fanatic, Liverpool is the perfect place for exploration and adventure! With so much packed in a small location, it’s easy to drop off your bags at the Liverpool Street Station luggage storage and hit the streets. Taking in all of that British culture can be problematic if you don’t know which options to choose. Here is a quick breakdown of some of the things you shouldn’t miss when taking a trip to England’s most popular port! Liverpool History Dating back to the early thirteenth century, the city of Liverpool has a long and sometimes divisive history. Named after the inlet that flowed through the area, the town began as seven simple streets but eventually grew to become a hub for transatlantic shipping. Liverpool gained prominence from the slave trade and the practice helped to make the town and its citizens wealthy, though it also laid strong foundations for the city’s future. As slavery was abandoned, the city retained its status as an important port town, a title it still holds to this day. By the beginning of the 19th century, almost 40% of worldwide trade passed through the city’s docks. Today, visitors can leave their bags at a Liverpool Street Station luggage storage location and traverse the streets to take in the historic and cultural landmarks. Exploring the Royal Albert Docks gives context to the history of Liverpool, which includes viewing the International Slavery Museum and Merseyside Maritime Museum within its walls. A Cultural Experience Being the maritime-based metropolis that it is, there’s no shortage of activities in Liverpool. Guests to the city can tour historical landmarks, sample local cuisine, and even follow in the footsteps of one of the world’s most famous bands. Some of the distractions that can be found throughout Liverpool include: The Beatles Liverpool may be a hub of maritime activity, but for many people, it’s the musical heritage that draws them in. As the birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool is the target destination for devoted fans. Visiting The Cavern Club is a must, and walking through its doors transports you back to the time when the Fab Foursome first turned heads. If the nightlife isn’t your bag, leave your things with luggage storage at the Liverpool Street Station and check out The Beatles Story Museum for a more family-friendly cultural outing. Museums The Royal Albert Docks isn’t the only place to take in some of Liverpool’s repositories of history and culture. The transformed World War II command center known as the Western Approaches Museum is an excellent place to explore some of the military history surrounding the city. For a well-rounded look at the port town’s past, a trip to the Museum of Liverpool provides opportunities to see unique aspects of the city’s cultural development. Art Liverpool’s love of art is known throughout England, hosting one of the largest assortment of galleries in the United Kingdom. With collections containing pieces from almost every style, some of the more significant galleries include: Tate Liverpool: With a constantly rotating gallery of contemporary and classic artists, there’s always something new to see. The Lady Lever Art Gallery: Dedicating to his wife, Elizabeth, the museum shares the personal treasury of William Hesketh and is one of the most renowned galleries in the country. Open Eye Gallery: Close to the Royal Albert Docks, this is the place to view photography and other visual media, with a repository for over 1,000 prints. In all, the city hosts 16 galleries featuring different collections and exhibitions. With galleries containing almost every style of art, there’s sure to be something to inspire any visitor that steps out of the Liverpool Street Station luggage storage location. Guest Guidelines Taking a train into the city for a weekend jaunt has always been a favored pastime for British citizens, but new guests may have some difficulty in navigating its streets. For example, Liverpool is notorious for its football fandom, which makes trips on game days more exhausting than exciting. If stopping by during a home match is unavoidable, make sure you make lodging reservations in advance before fanatics flood the hotels and Airbnb vacancies. Making time for museum exploration can also cause some problems if temporary exhibitions are making the rounds. In these instances, pre-booking is always a great idea. Historical and cultural walking tours are also an excellent option for those leaving their bags with Liverpool Street Station luggage storage. These excursions give visitors a great opportunity to see the architecture that makes Liverpool one of the most beautiful cities in England. Loving Liverpool When it comes to music, culture, and history, Liverpool can’t be beaten. Citizens from all over the UK flock to the city for the museums and art while taking in an exciting nightlife of music and clubbing. However, even as a cultural hub, perhaps the most memorable aspect of Liverpool is its people. With natural warmth and friendliness for neighbors and guests alike, it would be difficult to tear anyone away from this jewel of England’s coast!