A century ago, U. S. college fraternity life was quietly taking form in three genteel Eastern institutions. Phi Beta Kappa, first Greek letter society (1776), had already become nonsecret and purely honorary, with half a dozen chapters. Union College at Schenectady, N. Y. produced the next three: Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi and Delta Phi, between 1825 and 1827. A Kappa Alpha branch was formed at Williams College, a Sigma Phi branch at Hamilton College. Read More...
Nigerian social media critic Solomon Buchi has expressed his displeasure over using secular musical trends in gospel ministrationsThe social media personality took to his official Twitter page to share a video of Yinka Alasheyori's musical performanceThe clip had some moves similar to that of Gentle Mike Ejeagha's Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo dance challenge by Brain JotterSolomon Buchi is unhappy about a new video on social media, and he took to X (former Twitter) to share his thoughts. Read More...
Joseph Guillermo Jones, popularly called by his stage name Jim Jones was born to his father Joseph Guillermo who was a Puerto Rican and his mother Nancy Jones who was an Aruban in The Bronx, the New York City, in the United States on 15th July 1976 and was raised in Harlem. Jones began his music career at his early age and made a debut album called “On My Way to Church” and the album spawned two singles that made the United States Billboard Hot R&B chart: “Certified Gangstas”, which reached number 80. Read More...