Enuka Okuma talks about her role in Dan Fogelman's apocalyptic sci-fi Hulu drama 'Paradise.' Enuka Okuma shines as Teri Rogers-Collins, the wife of Sterling K. Brown’s Xavier Collins, in Dan ...
From the inception of Paradise Season 2’s penultimate episode — appropriately and menacingly titled “The Final Countdown” (the hit Europe song is not only mentioned, but a rendition of it serves as an ...
A former investment advisor from Lithia Springs pleaded guilty to wire fraud after stealing nearly $10 million from an elderly client. Eijroghene Okuma used the embezzled funds to build a $5.2 million ...
Two new movies made it into the top five at the box office this weekend. Click to find out which new movies made the grade, and which older movies stayed. The new series The Madison starring Michelle ...
When I first opened the Okuma Avenger, I was surprised to find it in a plastic clamshell package rather than in its own cardboard box, as is typical for most reels. But as I assembled the reel and ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it has reached an agreement to settle charges against a Georgia-based advisor who allegedly stole more than $9.8 million from an elderly client. Ejiro Ode ...
A former advisor affiliated with Equitable and Edward Jones in Atlanta has agreed to pay out more than $13 million in restitution and penalties to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit ...
The SEC has charged a licensed investment adviser with allegedly stealing $9.8 million from an elderly client to fund luxury real estate and cars. In a complaint filed January 30 in the U.S. District ...
Nostalgic and new — these are the concepts that Okuma’s Footpath course is working to showcase. Okuma was devastated by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent nuclear ...
Out of the dozen different models and blanks in our baitcasting rod test, the Okuma X-Series came out on top. It is everything a high-end bass rod should be—light, strong, and capable—without the $500 ...
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