The pair took to their respective Instagram accounts to share loved-up videos of them enjoying a stroll with the father of one seen planting a sweet kiss on the model.
Akech, who made her fashion week runway debut as an exclusive in the Saint Laurent S/S 17 show has worked with top brands including Chanel, Valentino and Givenchy, and many others.
Runtown was previously linked to US-based model, Selena Leath, who is the mother of his son, Zamar
Nigerians In Diaspora Commission NIDCOM reacts to viral video of a Nigerian man beaten up and threatened to be killed by a deadly Pakistani gang after his brother allegedly ripped off the gang.
In the video, the distraught Nigerian man gave his brother’s name as Andrew. He wept as he accused Andrew of putting him though a harrowing experience. Unconfirmed report claim the said Andrew used the Nigerian man as a collateral for a deal with the gang. The Nigerian man said the gang members have threatened to kill him if he doesn’t pay up the gang’s money by the 10th of July.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission says it has escalated the matter to the Nigerian commission in Islamabad for an investigation to be carried out.
The arrest comes days after Child Rights International petitioned the Inspector-General of Police in Ghana to investigate her over the controversial birthday photo with her son which went viral on social media.
In the photo, which she posted on Tuesday, June 30, the actress went completely nude in a photoshoot with her son to celebrate him on his 7th birthday. She said she decided to go naked in front of her son who was only in his underwear because she gave birth to him naked.
According to Ghanian media, Akuapem Poloo has been picked up by operatives of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and is being sent to the headquarters of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit around the Ministries in Accra.
Nonimmigrant F-1 and M-1 students attending schools operating entirely online may not take a full online course load and remain in the United States. The U.S. Department of State will not issue visas to students enrolled in schools and/or programs that are fully online for the fall semester nor will U.S.
Customs and Border Protection permit these students to enter the United States. Active students currently in the United States enrolled in such programs must depart the country or take other measures, such as transferring to a school with in-person instruction to remain in lawful status. If not, they may face immigration consequences including, but not limited to, the initiation of removal proceedings.
Nonimmigrant F-1 students attending schools operating under normal in-person classes are bound by existing federal regulations. Eligible F students may take a maximum of one class or three credit hours online.
Nonimmigrant F-1 students attending schools adopting a hybrid model—that is, a mixture of online and in person classes—will be allowed to take more than one class or three credit hours online. These schools must certify to SEVP, through the Form I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status,” certifying that the program is not entirely online, that the student is not taking an entirely online course load this semester, and that the student is taking the minimum number of online classes required to make normal progress in their degree program. The above exemptions do not apply to F-1 students in English language training programs or M-1 students pursing vocational degrees, who are not permitted to enroll in any online courses.
According to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to publish the procedures and responsibilities in the Federal Register as a Temporary Final Rule.” “Schools should update their information in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) within 10 days of the change if they begin the fall semester with in-person classes but are later required to switch to only online classes, or a nonimmigrant student changes their course selections, and as a result, ends up taking an entirely online course load. Nonimmigrant students within the United States are not permitted to take a full course of study through online classes. If students find themselves in this situation, they must leave the country or take alternative steps to maintain their nonimmigrant status such as a reduced course load or appropriate medical leave,” the Student and Exchange Visitor Program stated.
We at Watch The Yard encourage our valued international student community to check with their host institution to ensure their immigration and enrollment status for the Fall.