As if the first season of House of the Dragon didn't give viewers enough characters to keep track of, Season 2 of the Game of Thrones prequel spinoff, premiering June 16, is set to introduce a number of new players with a role to play in the fiery struggle to come. The moment Lucerys Velaryon (played by Elliot Grihault) and his dragon Arrax were killed by Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell) and his dragon Vhagar in the final minutes of the Season 1 finale, the escalating conflict between the two rival factions of House Targaryen officially passed the point of no return.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Olusesi a baker and Adeniyi, a security guard, pleaded not guilty to theft. The Prosecution Counsel, Cpl. David Adepoju told the court that the defendants allegedly conspired together to commit the offence. Adepoju said the defendants on April 28 allegedly stole two loaves of bread worth ₦2,600, property of FoodCo Company, Ring Road, Ibadan, represented by Friday Achibong. He said the offence contravened sections 390 (a) and 516 of the Criminal Code Laws of Oyo State 2000.
Ada stated she intended to find a submissive man to whom she was willing to pay 50 million naira if he decided to share life with her. She was captured in a video that went viral online holding a placard with the inscription, “I need a husband. ₦50 million to anyone that will marry me.” While showing off her poultry farm, Ada declared her age, while assuring any man who agreed to marry her that they (the couple) would never know hunger.
Due to the fact that it is made completely of wood, it has gotten a lot of attention. Here are five amazing things we know, so far, about this wooden supercar. ADVERTISEMENT
I think this is a spectacular car. Kudos to Harmon for building this wooden supercar. Check out this beautiful masterpiece in the gallery above. Would you drive/buy this wooden supercar? ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdku6bD0miZrquZo7K0v46tn55lo6W5qrrTnqlmbV2WuqLGyKeeZqyYnruov4yamaitpGLBqbXSZq6op5Sau26%2F1Kmcq5uRp3qxtM6tpmieY6e%2BpsbP
(See Cover) In Kansas City’s sprawling Municipal Auditorium one night last week, 10,000 blue-jacketed youths sat tense and quiet as an announcement was made from the stage. Then, as they came to their feet in a blaze of applause, a 119-piece band blared a fanfare, and a dozen spotlights lanced through the darkened arena to center on a wiry, suddenly pale young man who stood awkwardly rubbing the sweat from his palms.