Cartoon Network and Max have assembled some of Nigeria’s biggest film stars for Iyanu animated series cast

Popverse’s top stories of the day People might be complaining about superhero fatigue, but it could just be that we’re getting tired of seeing the same type of superhero story we’ve been getting for years now. Iyanu, a new animated series based on Roye Okupe’s Iyanu: Child of Wonder graphic novel, is in the works from Cartoon Network and Max. Now they’ve revealed the first members of the Iyanu cast to help us get excited for the upcoming series. West Africa is at the heart of Iyanu and that comes through in the cast, which features notable established and rising…

BP Pulse seeks expansion opportunities as Tesla cuts Supercharger network

Tesla’s recent announcement to reduce its Supercharger business has caused a stir in the industry, affecting roughly 500 employees. As a result, other electric vehicle (EV) charging companies are looking to expand. BP Pulse, the EV charging subsidiary of oil and gas giant BP, has expressed its intention to acquire real estate for network expansion following Tesla’s announcement. However, Tesla clarified that it is slowing down Supercharger network expansion to focus on upgrades, leaving the status of upcoming projects uncertain. In New York, Tesla has reportedly canceled several planned sites, disrupting ongoing projects. This has led to increased interest from…

Parliament network breached in China-led cyberattack, Judith Collins reveals

Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone The government does not plan to launch sanctions against China after confirming a cyberattack targeted two Parliamentary agencies in 2021. Foreign Minister Winston Peters said concerns had been conveyed directly to the Chinese government, with senior officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade asked to speak with China’s Ambassador. A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand rejected what they called “groundless and irresponsible accusations” that China was behind the malicious cyber activity. The hack The spy agencies’ minister Judith Collins revealed in a statement on Tuesday New Zealand’s Parliamentary Service and…

Extremists massacre Nigerian Christians – Mission Network News

Nigeria (MNN) β€” Massacres have become legitimate daily threats for Christians in Nigeria. That’s a horrifying reality, but it is reality. Again and again, religious extremists such as the Fulani herdsmen slaughter civilians. They frequently target Christians for their faith. The cost of following Christ for Nigerians is often death. But according to Greg Kelley of Unknown Nations, the vicious and bloodthirsty dogma driving these attacks is leaving locals with questions. β€œIn a lot of places like Nigeria, Afghanistan, Somalia, when the radicalization of Islam is front and center, I think even moderate Muslims start looking at that,” Kelley says.…

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