Tuesday 21 November 2017

OVER 50 KILLED AS SUICIDE BOMBER ATTACKS MOSQUE IN MUBI, ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA.


 At least 50 people lost their lives at a mosque in Mubi Town, Adamawa State on Tuesday morning when a suicide bomber blew himself/herself up. The sex of the attacker is yet to be ascertained.This is the biggest mass killing this year in a region facing an insurgency by Islamist militant group Boko Haram.

The death toll could increase as many survivors are being treated in the hospital, some in critical condition. Mubi is in Adamawa state where Boko Haram militants held territory in 2014, although the insurgents were pushed out of those areas by troops in early 2015.

Monday 20 November 2017

SON OF PDP EX-CHAIRMAN STABBED TO DEATH BY WIFE OVER ALLEGED INFIDELITY. #SAYNOTODOMESTICVIOLENCE.


Tragedy struck in the family of former Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Haliru Bello as his son Bilyamin Bello was on Saturday allegedly stabbed to death by his wife, Maryam Sanda.

Reports indicate that the attack was as a result of allegation of infidelity against Bilyamin by his wife after she saw a text message on his phone. Maryam stabbed her husband in the neck and chest while he was asleep their home in Maitama, Abuja. She was said to have taken him to a hospital where he gave up the ghost. The couple had a daughter together.

Tuesday 7 November 2017

26 TEENAGE NIGERIAN FEMALES DIE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA WHILE ATTEMPTING TO REACH EUROPE.


Over the weekend, the bodies of 26 teenage Nigerians were discovered at the Mediterranean Sea by italian officials. More shocking is the fact that they were all females between 14 - 18 years of age.

Italian Police in the southern Italian port city of Salerno are investigating the cause of death as they fear that the women may have been sexually assaulted or tortured. Every year, hundreds of Africans including Nigerians attempt to cross the over to Europe via Libya, a journey of death. 

MEEK MILL SENTENCED TO BETWEEN 2 - 4 YEARS JAIL TERM FOR VIOLATING PROBATION.


Rapper Meek Mill received a sentence of two to four years in prison for violating his probation with a pair of arrests earlier in the year.

The rapper, born Robert Williams, was arrested in March following a fight at a St. Louis airport, although those charges were dropped. Meek Mill also pleaded guilty to reckless driving in October after he posted videos of himself doing wheelies on a dirt bike in New York City.

Common Pleas Court Judge Genece E. Brinkley, who has previously overseen matters relating to Meek Mill's probation, deemed both arrests a violation of the rapper's probation before sentencing him to two to four years in a state prison.