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Diamond, Tanasha Donna’s Son Wows Crowd after Cheering Dad As He Performed at Packed Stadium

  • Diamond Platnumz’s son with Tanasha Donna warmed hearts after excitedly cheering his dad
  • Diamond flew to Zanzibar with his three children, where he performed at the launch of a new stadium, and his son could not hide his joy
  • Naseeb Junior enthusiastically cheered his father when he got on stage to perform, and his grandmother shared photos from the heartwarming moment

Photos of Diamond Platnumz’s and Tanasha Donna’s son, Naseeb Junior alias NJ, cheering his dad have gone viral.

Diamond Platnumz.
Diamond Platnumz’s son, Naseeb Junior, excited to see dad performing. Photos: Mama Dangote, Wasafi TV.
Source: Instagram

Diamond flys to Zanzibar with his kids

On Boxing Day, December 26, the Tanzanian crooner shared videos with his children, Princess Tiffah, Prince Nillan and Naseeb Junior, on Insta Stories…


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Video of vehicle driving ‘through crowd of Palestine protesters’ actually from 2020 Black Lives Matter march

Warning: links in this article contain potentially upsetting footage.

A video falsely purporting to show a large car driving at pro-Palestinian protesters in California has been circulating on social media.

Posts on Facebook and what is now X (formerly Twitter) share a clip of a red vehicle towing a large trailer driving through a crowd of protestors.

One caption with the video shared on Facebook on 14 December states: “A truck cuts through a crowd of Palestinian protesters blocking a freeway in Los Angeles.”

A protest did take place in Los Angeles, California on 13 December, where people blocked a freeway and called for a ceasefire in Gaza. But the video being shared is unrelated to that event or the current Israel-Gaza conflict. 

It was filmed in May 2020 during…


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A Guide To Tokyo For The Design And Culture Crowd

Many years ago, during my university days, I impulsively enrolled in a Japanese cinema class. Our syllabus covered everything from the gripping Rashomon (1950) to the sweetly earnest Kikujiro (1999). Among them was Yasujiro Ozu’s 1953 classic, Tokyo Monogatari (Story). I found it remarkable, though not for the reasons you might expect. At that time, watching the unassuming family drama felt agonisingly slow, and the slice-of-life narrative seemed mundane. It’s amusing to think that all these years later, the quietness now strikes me as revelatory, and the everyday appears special.

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Having both an insider and outsider perspective on Tokyo, being a Japanese citizen who grew up abroad with mixed…


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