Sunday, February 12, 2017

Graphic: Court remands man for killing and burying his daughter's alleged 22-year-old boyfriend in Cross River State


Cross River State High Court sitting in Calabar, on Friday, February 10th, remanded one Godwin Elewana at the Afokang Prisons for the second time for allegedly killing and burying 22 year old Douglas Ojugbo (pictured) whom he had suspected was having an affair with his daughter.


 In March 2015, Elewana, described as a dangerous man chased the late Douglas upon sighting him from a distance of about a kilometer to the gate of the Cross River Basin Development Authority where he shot him on the leg and arm.

Stadium stampede kills 17 in Angola


At least 17 people have been killed with dozens injured following a stampede at a football match in the northern Angolan city of Uige. The Fans were said to have stormed the stadium gates to gain entry to the first division league match between Santa Rita de Cassia and Recreativo do Libolo on Friday, February 10, 2017.
Witnesses said the pressure of the crowd trying to get access into the stadium caused several people to fall. Some of those who fell became trapped and suffocated at the venue.

Speaking to Reuters news agency, the director general of the local hospital, Ernesto Luis, said: 'Some people had to walk on top of other people. There were 76 casualties, of whom 17 died.'

Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has however ordered an investigation into the incident.

Britain's youngest EuroMillions winner wants to SUE the Lotto because the jackpot made her life '10 times worse'

Jane Park won £1million in 2013 and now says the money has made her life 10 times worse and brought stress


















































Britain's youngest EuroMillions winner has confessed she sometimes wishes she had never bought her winning ticket.

Jane Park was just 17 when she scooped £1million with the first ticket she had ever bought in 2013.
But she has now confessed the huge win has left her incredibly stressed and she is even said to be considering legal action again Camelot. 
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Jane Park won £1million in 2013 and now says the money has made her life 10 times worse and brought stress
Speaking to the Sunday People, Ms Park, who now owns two properties and calls herself a developer, said: 'I thought it would make it ten times better but it’s made it ten times worse. I wish I had no money most days. I say to myself, "My life would be so much easier if I hadn’t won."
'People look at me and think, "I wish I had her lifestyle, I wish I had her money." But they don’t realise the extent of my stress.
'I have material things but apart from that my life is empty. What is my purpose in life?'
Ms Park, from Edinburgh said she believes the age limit of 16 for the lottery is too young, and people shouldn't be able to buy tickets before the age of 18.
She also said she has struggled to find a boyfriend who wasn't after her money, is sick of shopping for designer items, and misses cheap Benidorm holidays.  
Ms Park is reported to be considering suing lottery bosses.  

Friday, February 10, 2017

Prominent Kano state indigine, Rabiu Ali AHmed, killed by unknown persons in Abuja



Unknown persons yesterday killed prominent Kano state indigine, Rabiu Ali Ahmed, as he made his way out of Hilton Hotel Abuja where he had gone to see one Professor. According to Rariya, it is uncertain whether this is a case of armed robbery or murder. Meanwhile his remains will be buried according to Muslim rites at his village in Kano state today February 10th.

More athletes are refusing to visit the White House and it is going to change a great tradition forever


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One day after the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl, safety Devin McCourty announced that he will not visit the White House with his teammates, saying he wouldn't feel "accepted" in the White House because of President Donald Trump's "many strong opinions and prejudices."
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McCourty is already the second Patriots player to say he is skipping the tradition. Earlier, tight end Martellus Bennett said he would not be making the trip, saying he doesn't support "the guy that's in the House."
While championship teams being invited to the White House is a long-standing tradition, players opting out is becoming an even bigger one and it is going to lead to a big change in how the ceremony is handled.

Here are all the companies that have cut ties with the Trump family



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Dozens of companies have been thrust to the forefront of the political battle between President Trump's supporters and critics through a series of competing boycotts.
Trump's critics have been urging customers to stop shopping at retailers that sell Trump family brands, including Ivanka Trump's line of women's clothing and accessories.
The anti-Trump boycott movement, launched by Shannon Coulter, has been branded with the hashtag #GrabYourWallet on social media.
Alternatively, Trump's supporters have threatened to stop giving their business to companies that bow to the pressure and drop Trump products.
Here's a list of the companies that have cut ties with the Trump family.

Mob drag female child killer out of cell and throw her into bonfire (photos)



A woman who was being held in a police cell in Brazil for starting a fire that killed a 2-year-old boy was on Tuesday dragged out by a group of about 500 people who overpowered the police then proceeded to throw the woman into a bonfire.


The woman was dragged along the floor by her hair, all the way outside to a burning car and was forced into the fire. Everyone around recorded the incident on their phones and made no move to help her until the police called for reinforcement and a troop of full military police arrived that the woman was rescued.

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