An 80-year-old woman showcased her feat of dragging a SUV car with her teeth in China.
The mighty granny Wang Xiaobei has already made a name for herself in an entertainment show this year, where she used her impeccable teeth to drag a 1.5-ton SUV in front of the audience.
Wang, was once an accountant, but now is able to use her natural talent to support her family. Her teeth are so hard that she can even crack a walnut with them.
Santander, a popular bank is restlessly making efforts to retrieve a whopping £130m that it <a href="https://www.pulse.com.gh/filla/man-flogged-mercilessly-at-circle-for-buying-iphone-13-with-counterfeit-cash-video/x4hmw0t">mistakenly deposited into 75,000 accounts of its UK customers on December 25.</a>
Whenever the word Africa is mentioned, different thoughts come racing in people's minds. For some, it is a mirage shimmering on the horizon of the arid Sahara desert. While to others, it's an ivory-tusked elephant standing before the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro. But have you ever stopped to ask what is the original name of Africa? Did the continent have another name in the first place?