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From stardom to silence; lost voices of Nigeria’s music industry

Over the years, the Nigerian music industry has produced countless artists, many of whom have left a lasting impact with classic hits and memorable street anthems. However, some beloved voices have faded into the background, leaving fans curious about their whereabouts. In this feature, Weekend Trust highlights the lost voices of the Nigerian music scene, […]

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How popular Islamic musician, Rukayat, died waiting for father’s return

On Tuesday September 9, 2024, the rank of the Islamic musicians’ association in Lagos was depleted with the death of Rukayat Gawat-Oyefeso, one of the sweetest voices in the industry who plied her trade to the excitement of her numerous fans. Gawat-Oyefeso, who has since been buried in accordance with Islamic rites in Ogun State […]

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Court grants PIDOMNigeria bail

A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Friday, admitted Isaac Bristol, popularly known on his X handle as “PIDOM Nigeria,” to a N5 million bail with one surety in the like sum. Justice Emeka Nwite, in a ruling on his bail application moved by his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, held that bail is a constitutional right. …

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“Best Thing That’s Happened To [Lyle & Erik] In 30 Years”: Ryan Murphy Responds To Menendez Family’s Monsters Criticisms

Creator Ryan Murphy defends Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story following statements from the Menendez family. The show, which is part of Murphy’s anthology, looks into the controversial case of the Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989. The series seeks to give different viewpoints on the …

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Interpol celebra 20 años de ‘Antics’ con reedición especial y concierto en vivo desde CDMX

En 2024, la banda Interpol está celebrando en grande, y no solo por su apoteósico concierto en el Zócalo de la Ciudad de México, el cual estuvo abarrotado de fans emocionados (te contamos cómo estuvo aquí). La verdadera razón es que este año se cumplen 20 años del lanzamiento de uno de sus álbumes más […]

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We Are Gunnison County: Western Colorado University Drumline

(GUNNISON COUNTY, Colo.) — We Are Gunnison County and all week we have been highlighting all Gunnison County has to offer. On Friday, Sept. 27 Matt Meister got an opportunity to speak with the Western Colorado University (WCU) Drumline. WCU Drumline's center snare said you have to live for football games, as there is a [...]

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I stayed at one of the UK’s most famous castles – and nearly bumped into royalty

“IS The King home?” I asked, turning to the ranger who had been strolling the sprawling 50,000-acre grounds alongside us.

Despite being at one of the UK’s most famous castles, I hadn’t expected to cross paths with royalty on this trip.

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Balmoral Castle, in Scotland’s Aberdeenshire is one of the Royal Family’s most cherished homes[/caption]
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Balmoral has sprawling 50,000-acre grounds[/caption]
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King Charles was actually at home during Richard’s trip[/caption]

As a huge fan of The Crown, I knew a little about royal protocol and the likelihood of me actually ever meeting a member of the Royal Family (very slim).

So when the ranger confirmed that King Charles was in fact home and that we may even spot him strolling round the lush gardens or by the river, it came as a bit of a surprise.

My wife and I were exploring Balmoral Castle, the countryside estate in Scotland’s Aberdeenshire and one of the Royal Family’s most cherished homes.

It was clear from the moment we stepped foot on the majestic grounds with its perfectly manicured lawns and odes to the monarchy everywhere.

His Majesty stays in a cottage, hidden away from prying eyes while he is here, we were told.

Although that doesn’t mean he is not up for a chat with visitors.

In fact, his protection officers often encourage starstruck visitors to stop him for a conversation, the ranger tells us.

Eyes peeled, we took a long meander along the River Dee, and although there was no sighting of the King, we did manage to find a cafe within the castle grounds selling delicious cream teas.

We felt like royalty ourselves, tucking into scones with lashings of jam and sipping on tea while surrounded by pictures of the monarchy.

We even saw one of Prince Harry posing and smiling alongside his brother and other family members — a rather rare sight these days.

When not scoffing scones, you can get a behind-the-scenes look at royal life inside the ballroom where Queen Elizabeth frequently hosted parties for the Balmoral staff, or at the cricket pitch, where Prince Philip spent many an hour practising his bowling technique with a young Prince William and Harry.

Fans of the royals can even pay their respects to the late Queen’s most-loved companions at Balmoral’s pet cemetary.

Make sure you keep track of where you are venturing, though.

It took us two-and-a-half hours of hiking along countryside paths until we eventually found our car.

And that was thanks a Canadian couple we met who showed us a phone app that tells you exactly where you are and how to reach your desired location.

If only we had known.

Luckily, it didn’t take us quite as long to reach our home for the night, the Balmoral Arms in the beautiful Scottish village of Ballater.

The hotel is dripping in tartan and hostelry, with log fires constantly burning and interesting ales on tap.

As appealing as the ales looked, I had instead chosen to sample the local whiskey at The Ghillies Bar, while my wife took advantage of the huge rolltop tub in our room.

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At The Ghillies Bar you can sample the local whiskey
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The Balmoral Arms is located in the beautiful Scottish village of Ballater[/caption]

Then it was time to refill our tummies.

The hotel is home to an excellent restaurant, 1852, named after the year Prince Albert purchased Balmoral for Queen Victoria.

We tucked into starters of smoked salmon and Caesar salad, followed by an amazing 10oz ribeye steak which had been dry-aged in a Himalayan salt chamber and was served with chips, charred baby onions and peppercorn sauce.

After all that grub, a stroll around Ballater was first thing on the agenda the following morning.

The village is littered with boutique shops selling handmade scarfs and a butcher’s selling juicy, local sausages — this one even has a royal warrant to supply meat to Balmoral, so you know they must be good.

If you are up for more of a hiking challenge, the hotel can provide maps for a number of walking routes through the rural countryside.

But no matter where you walk, you are pretty much guaranteed epic views in The Scottish Highlands.

Add that to the epic food and the cosy rooms at Balmoral Arms and you’ve got yourself an epic mini-break, fit for royalty.

GO: BALMORAL

STAYING THERE: Rooms at the Balmoral Arms cost from £130 on a room-only basis.

Breakfast costs an additional £15pp per night. See crerarhotels.com/balmoral-arms.

OUT & ABOUT: Balmoral Castle reopens this October. Entry is from £17.50 per adult. See balmoralcastle.com.

To find more walking routes, see walkhighlands.co.uk.

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The picturesque River Dee[/caption]

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