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One of UK’s largest men is celebrating after shedding over 190KG of weight.

Harvey Olikh used to weigh over 317KG but has now lost over half his weight after a health scare.

He was taken to hospital in November 2019. Doctors were amazed he wasn’t bedbound and one doctor warned him: “If you live like this, within two years you will be dead.”

Harvey was placed in intensive care for four days after catching a cold and it finally prompted him to start shedding weight.

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He has now lost over 190KG.

The 48-year-old said: “This weight loss is a gift that keeps on giving – and it’s not just for Christmas!

“It’s like I have woken up after Scrooge’s three ghosts and I’m alive.”

To lose weight, he stopped drinking but still ate thousands of calories.

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He finally decided to take weight loss seriously after he got sick of being mocked for his size. On one occasion, he was turned away from a hotel as the owner feared he would break the stairs.

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Now, after a year of fasting and healthy eating, he is just over 101KG and loving life again.

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Harvey, of Romford, Essex, said: “I can go to the cinema with my wife, I can go shopping with her, I can go on holiday and go mountain trekking.”

Kenya: Brothers beat their dad to death for stealing their smartphone

A 56-year-old man has reportedly been beaten to death by his three sons who accused him of breaking into their house to steal a smartphone they jointly own.

The incident occurred at Shikangania village in Lurambi Constituency, Kakamega County of Kenya, after the boys (two high school students and one primary school pupil) invited their father for a funeral arrangement meeting in a neighbouring compound. 

After beating their father to death, they dumped his body in a nearby bush. The corpse was discovered by two girls who were on their way to school.

Joyce Nanzekho, sister of the deceased said; 

“The deceased used to reside in Nairobi and had only come home for the funeral of our neighbour who died recently. He was part of the team that was digging the late neighbour’s grave when his sons called.”

The boys’ grandmother, Leonida Keya disclosed that they came to her house to eat on the day of the incident but did not inform her of what they had done to their father.

Keya said; 

“This incident has shocked me. I have stayed with these boys since their parents separated but I have never imagined they could kill their father.”

Kakamega OCPD David Kabeya who confirmed the incident revealed that the three siblings have been arrested and are being held at the Kakamega police station.

Kabeya said the boys will remain in custody while the police continue their investigations.

While the body of the deceased is currently being kept at Kakamega Referral Hospital morgue, the family has appealed to the police to allow the three sit for their end-term examinations while in custody. 

2 Nigerians drug dealers with their Ghnanian accomplices arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports

A Ghanaian and two Nigerians have been arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, and Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu respectively for trafficking a total of 9.953kilograms of Cocaine and Methamphetamine.

Ghanaian, 2 Nigerians arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports with 9.9kg cocaine and Meth

A statement released by Femi Babafemi, spokesperson of the state police command, says one of the suspects, Uzoh Ndubuisi Johnson, was arrested on Wednesday 8th December 2021 at about 5.30pm during an inward screening of Ethiopian Airlines passengers at the Arrival Hall of the airport. Uzoh who arrived from Brazil via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia was controlled and arrested with clothes impregnated with cocaine, which has a gross weight of 6.7 kilograms.

Babafemi said while being interviewed by narcotic officers, Uzoh said he was given the consignment by his enabler based in Brazil for which he would be paid N3million upon successful delivery to someone in Nigeria.

Ghanaian, 2 Nigerians arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports with 9.9kg cocaine and Meth

In the same vein, another trafficker, 53-year-old Udeh Charley was arrested at the Enugu airport for ingesting 72 wraps of Cocaine weighing 1.253kilograms. He was arrested on Friday 3rd Dec. during outward screening of Ethiopian Airlines passengers going to Rome, Italy via Addis Ababa.

”In custody, he claimed he would have been paid 4000 Euros on successful delivery of the drugs in Italy where he has been living for over 20 years. He attributed his decision to engage in the ignominious trade on downward turn of his business as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.” the statement read

Ghanaian, 2 Nigerians arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports with 9.9kg cocaine and Meth

In a related development, another trafficker, 25-year-old John Kadja, whose father is from Kumasi, Ashanti region of Ghana and mother from Nsukka, Enugu State was arrested on Friday 3rd Dec with 2 kilograms of Methamphetamine during an outward clearance of Qatar Airways from Abuja to Doha at the departure screening area of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. A search of his bag showed that the drug was concealed in a false bottom of his checked in luggage. He said he was travelling to Doha to work as a labourer.

Ghanaian, 2 Nigerians arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports with 9.9kg cocaine and Meth

In Ondo state, 43-year-old Onuoha Friday was arrested on Friday 10th Dec along Lagos-Benin expressway with one million capsules of Tramadol while in two major arrests in Anambra state, a total of 238.973kilograms of assorted illicit drugs were recovered.

Ghanaian, 2 Nigerians arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports with 9.9kg cocaine and Meth

On Friday 3rd Dec, NDLEA operatives intercepted a truck at the Onitsha head bridge heading to Delta State. Upon search, various quantities of Codeine, Tramadol, Diazepam, and Rohypnol were recovered from the vehicle and its driver, Obinna Obinwa, arrested. Similarly, on Wednesday, 8th Dec, the Agencys patrol team on Onitsha head bridge intercepted another truck going to Delta with different quantities of assorted illicit drugs while the driver, Lucky James, was also arrested.

Ghanaian, 2 Nigerians arrested at Enugu and Abuja airports with 9.9kg cocaine and Meth

In Delta, raids and follow-up operations carried out in parts of the state on Friday 10th Dec led to the arrest of a 17-year-old Abdulkarim Shiabu and 23-year-old Lawal Saidu, both from the Niger Republic and four others with different quantities of Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine, Tramadol, and Cannabis. Others arrested include Precious Oghenegwoke; Loveth Omukoro; Uche Godwin and Uti Harrison.

In Kogi, Adam Salaudeen was arrested at Ogori Magongo area of the state with 214.7kg of Cannabis sativa.

Commending the officers and men of Enugu, Abuja airports commands and their counterparts in Ondo, Anambra and Kogi state for the arrests and seizures in the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) charged them and their compatriots across the country to remain vigilant and resolute in the collective mission to rid every part of Nigeria of illicit drugs.

Nigerian Embassy Rome, Why?

A Nigerian residing in Rome has accused members of staff of the Nigerian High Commission in Rome of extortion and frustrating efforts of Nigerians to renew their passports. In a Twitter post, @nosafk said he paid for his wife to renew her passport.

He said after payment, he was shocked to find out that he couldn’t get a date for an appointment for her until 2080. He alleged that people can only get appointments if they ”bribe” their way through. According to him, the money paid to get an appointment date depends on the staff that will help to facilitate the date. He claimed people get to pay as much as £200 to get appointment dates.

Some Nigerians who have also experienced this shared their experiences while reacting to his tweets. See their tweets below

No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports
No date till 2080 - Nigerian man accuses Nigerian Embassy staff in Rome of extortion and frustrating people seeking to renew their passports

‘White Garment Pastor’ caught raping pregnant woman in Ondo

A white garment church pastor has been arrested by the police in Ondo state for allegedly raping a pregnant woman. 

The woman identified as Bukola, revealed that the alleged incident occurred after she visited the Pastor’s church for deliverance.

According to Bukola, the pastor who claimed that her baby was in a vertical position instead of being horizontal, used ‘anointing oil’ to rub her private parts before he inserted his manhood.

She said; 

“We usually have a programme every Wednesday. On that fateful day, I went to the church but unfortunately, the service had ended.

“He collected the list they gave me from the hospital and said the items on the list were too many. He later said I should go and do the photocopy which I did. He then said I should take it to the altar. While I was sitting down, he started pressing my stomach. He asked me how many months my pregnancy was and I said five months.

“He said he was going to do some spiritual work on me before my delivery. He stood up and entered a room. He later called me to enter and I did. He asked me to sleep which I did. He also said I should remove my clothes which I did.

“He asked me to open my legs and dipped his middle finger with oil in my private parts.  He said my baby was in a vertical position instead of being horizontal. He said he would put oil in my private parts and would help me insert it with his private parts so that the oil would get into the baby.

“He then rubbed oil on his private parts and had sex with me. He said he was not supposed to do it but he helped me because my husband was not around. It was later after he had sex with me that I came into my right senses.”

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami confirmed that investigation had commenced following the arrest of the Pastor. 

Odunlami said; 

“I have not got full details of the matter but the pastor is with us and investigation has commenced.”

Melinda Gates, Chimamanda, Malala, make BBC 100 most inspiring women for 2021

The BBC has released its list of 100 inspiring and impactful women from around the world for 2021.

Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is listed under the “Culture and Education” category, which consists of 31 women out of the 100 chosen.

“Let’s use this moment to start to think about health care as a human right everywhere in the world – what a person deserves simply by virtue of being alive, not when you can afford it,” Adichie told the BBC.

Women from Afghanistan make up half of this year’s list. The list also includes a diverse range of female figures from leaders in politics, arts and business to everyday heroes fighting for what they believe in.

Among them are Malala Yousafzai, the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Samoa’s first Female Prime Minister Fiam? Naomi Mata’afa, Professor Heidi J Larson, who heads the Vaccine Confidence Project, and Turkish writer Elifafak.

Young lady forced to dig her own grave before being killed and buried

A 21-year-old woman was forced to dig her own grave before being shot dead and buried on a beach. 

Police officers at Irapiruba Norte de Laguna, in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, dug up Amanda Albach’s body on Friday, December 3, and the body was uncovered a day after three people, two men and a woman were arrested. 

It was reported that one of them revealed where the 21-year-old was killed. The suspect is also alleged to have admitted making the deceased dig her own grave before gunning her down on November 15, over comments she made about him dealing drugs.

 Albach was last seen a day earlier when she attended a party in the nearby city of Florianopolis. The resident of Fazenda Rio Grande, Curitiba, had travelled to Santa Catarina with a couple of friends to attend a friend’s birthday party.

Police chief Bruno Fernandes said; 

 ‘It was this bond that brought her to this house in Santa Catarina. She came to celebrate this person’s birthday.’

Michael Pinheiro, Ms Albach’s family lawyer, added ‘These friends of hers said they left the party and had not seen her again.’

Police found ‘inconsistencies in the statements’ which raised suspicions regarding the involvement of people at the party in her disappearance. It was also learnt that the young woman last sent an audio message to her parents on the night of November 15.

21-year-old woman forced to dig her own grave before being killed and buried

Pinheiro added;

‘She sent a message to her parents, around 8.40pm, saying that she would return to Fazenda Rio Grande at dawn.

‘Since then, there has been no more news of her. The cell phone is off, and Amanda never accessed WhatsApp again.’

Ms Albach’s relatives are reported by police as having said that her voice was strange, and they could hear wind in the background of the audio message. One of the suspects reportedly confessed that the murder occurred shortly after she sent it.

21-year-old woman forced to dig her own grave before being killed and buried

Fernandes said; 

‘One of those investigated felt uncomfortable because he realised that Amanda had told third parties that he was involved in drug trafficking.’

The police chief said the deceased reportedly took a photograph of the unnamed suspect holding a gun and sent it to people. According to Fernandes, the suspect ‘did not like this situation and therefore decided to take her life.’

Investigation is ongoing. It is currently unclear if the three suspects, who have not been named, have been charged.

She attacked a priest during confession as she undergoes nine-hour exorcism to rid her of ‘the devil’

A ‘possessed’ woman underwent a nine-hour exorcism after she attacked an Italian priest during confession and started speaking in different voices and languages.

According to Corriere del Veneto, the 28-year-old woman was accompanied by her family members to the Church of Saint Mary of Mount Berico in Vicenza, northern Italy, at around 11am on Sunday for confession.

But witnesses said the unnamed woman began to scream and swear inside the basilica, and spoke in different voices and languages, including Latin, Corriere del Veneto reported.

The woman ran through the confession rooms on the ground floor of the church, slapped her mother, and attacked the priest running the confession.

A nine-hour-long exorcism was later held for the woman, who they claimed was possessed by the devil.

The exorcism did not finish until 8.30pm when the woman collapsed and was taken home by her parents and younger brother, local media reported.

Father Giuseppe Bernardi, the exorcist of Monte Berico, Father Carlo Rossato, and two other brothers were reported to have held the nine-hour-long exorcism.

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Some witnesses called local police and ambulance services to alert them to the situation, but authorities were said to have remained outside the church.

Father Rossato said: ‘It was a real possession and it was only in the evening that the situation was resolved when the girl physically collapsed.’

The Father claimed there are ‘hundreds’ of similar cases and said they have four exorcists in the curia of Vicenza to deal with such situations.

According to Il Giornale di Vicenza, her mother took her to confession because she believed there was a ‘demonic influence’ behind her daughter’s alleged violent behaviour, while her father believed she was suffering from a psychiatric disorder.

Lamar Odom, NBA star, is free from porn and drug free – he claims

42-year-old Odom broke up with Sabrina Parr late last year, just months after the couple was engaged to be married. In light of the split, Lamar says he’s made some major changes in his life.

Celebrating his sobriety in a new Instagram post, Lamar opened up on being the one who decided to end the engagement, adding that Parr was the one who really wanted to fix the relationship even though a lot of toxicity was involved.

He wrote; 

A year ago yesterday I left my ex fiance’ at the W Hotel in Atlanta without notice. When she realized I was gone back to my home in San Diego she was livid. I received over 250 calls and text messages over the course of last December from her wanting to fix us. We were toxic. Independently and collectively.

Leaving broke my heart but saved my soul. The relationship was abusive.
Many times I wanted to go back because-the dysfunction in me was addicted to the abuse. The addict in me hated being alone, the man in me wanted a pretty face to wake up to, it was hard. Late nights and early mornings alone wears on a brother. I sought solace in marijuana and a slew of random women, not loving any of them, not really wanting to be with any of them, but it beat being lonely.
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One day, my soul opened up, light bulb went off and I wanted and needed to change for ME! My team had worked hard to get me a fresh start. I had to honor that 

Today, I am free. Drug free. Marijuana free. Relationship free. I am rebuilding a relationship with myself. With my family. I am focused on my faith. My growth. My brand. I am a legend. I own that. I am a recovering addict. I own that too.

Stand in your truth. Do not believe everything you read. Luckily my team keeps record of EVERYTHING so I am reminded of how far I have come. I have not arrived yet. I will not let troubled exes from my past haunt me. I will stand in my truth. I owe that to myself and whomever God places next in my life.
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I truly love you all for loving me~ LO

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In March, Lamar who was previously married to Khloé Kardashian between 2009 and 2016 addressed the split and accused Sabrina of being “deceitful” while on The Real, claiming that she sought “clout or fame.” He said, “Just when I talk about her, it makes me sad because I don’t really like nobody taking advantage of me, especially for monetary reasons.”

NBA star, Lamar Odom is celebrating being porn and drug free in a reflective new post following his split from ex-fiancée Sabrina Parr last year.

42-year-old Odom broke up with Sabrina Parr late last year, just months after the couple was engaged to be married. In light of the split, Lamar says he’s made some major changes in his life.

Celebrating his sobriety in a new Instagram post, Lamar opened up on being the one who decided to end the engagement, adding that Parr was the one who really wanted to fix the relationship even though a lot of toxicity was involved.

He wrote; 

A year ago yesterday I left my ex fiance’ at the W Hotel in Atlanta without notice. When she realized I was gone back to my home in San Diego she was livid. I received over 250 calls and text messages over the course of last December from her wanting to fix us. We were toxic. Independently and collectively.

Leaving broke my heart but saved my soul. The relationship was abusive.
Many times I wanted to go back because-the dysfunction in me was addicted to the abuse. The addict in me hated being alone, the man in me wanted a pretty face to wake up to, it was hard. Late nights and early mornings alone wears on a brother. I sought solace in marijuana and a slew of random women, not loving any of them, not really wanting to be with any of them, but it beat being lonely.
.
One day, my soul opened up, light bulb went off and I wanted and needed to change for ME! My team had worked hard to get me a fresh start. I had to honor that 

Today, I am free. Drug free. Marijuana free. Relationship free. I am rebuilding a relationship with myself. With my family. I am focused on my faith. My growth. My brand. I am a legend. I own that. I am a recovering addict. I own that too.

Stand in your truth. Do not believe everything you read. Luckily my team keeps record of EVERYTHING so I am reminded of how far I have come. I have not arrived yet. I will not let troubled exes from my past haunt me. I will stand in my truth. I owe that to myself and whomever God places next in my life.
.
I truly love you all for loving me~ LO

Lamar Odom says he

In March, Lamar who was previously married to Khloé Kardashian between 2009 and 2016 addressed the split and accused Sabrina of being “deceitful” while on The Real, claiming that she sought “clout or fame.” He said, “Just when I talk about her, it makes me sad because I don’t really like nobody taking advantage of me, especially for monetary reasons.”

Hillary Clinton publicly reads her ‘her victory speech had she won the 2016 election’ (video)

Hillary Clinton has for the first time publicly read the victory speech she would have given had she won the presidential election against former U.S. President, Donald Trump in 2016.


The former U.S. Secretary of State and first lady read chunks of the speech as part of a MasterClass she is giving on the power of resilience.

“In this lesson, I am going to face one of my most public defeats head-on by sharing with you the speech I had hoped to deliver if I had won the 2016 election,” said Clinton in a voiceover in the video on the NBC Today talkshow website.


The video shows Clinton opening a document and reading excerpts of her speech, where she talks on the importance of unity.


“My fellow Americans, today you have sent a message to the whole world … We will not be defined only by our differences, we will not be an us versus them country. The American dream is big enough for everyone,” she says.

The speech then talks about the milestone of her victory to become the United States’ first female president and what it would have represented for the country and the world.


“I’ve met women who were born before women had the right to vote … I’ve met little boys and girls who didn’t understand why a women has never been president before,” it reads.


“This is a victory for all Americans, men and women, boys and girls, because as our country has proven once again, when there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit.”


Clinton then gets tearful when she spoke about her deceased mother’s tough childhood and what she would have said to her about the victory if she could go back in time. Dorothy Howell Rodham died at the age of 92 in 2011.


“I dream of going up to her … and saying ‘look at me, listen to me, you will survive, you will have a good family of your own and three children and as hard as it might be to imagine, your daughter will grow up and become the president of the United States’.”

Watch the video below

Do you know that we had ‘Human Zoos’ before? (video)

Human beings on display in zoos: this was the public entertainment provided by certain late 19th century societies, at a time when racial stereotyping was not called into question.

Paris, 1889. The City of Light was celebrating 100 years of “liberty, equality and fraternity.” In addition to the brand-new Eiffel Tower, the other main attraction that awaited the 28 million visitors to the Universal Exposition that year was a “Negro Village” with 400 African inhabitants, exhibited among the colonial pavilions on the Esplanade des Invalides. For the past decade, such native villages had been a feature of most international fairs, and the practice would continue well into the 20th century. These exhibitions did not suddenly appear in the late 19th century—they were in fact following a long tradition.

Hamburg, London, Brussels, Chicago, Geneva, Barcelona, Osaka… The major cities that prided themselves on their modernity exhibited people whom they considered savages in human zoos. Senegalese, Nubians, Dahomeans, Egyptians, Laplanders, Amerindians, Koreans and other so-called “exotic” peoples were put on display in environments evoking their native lands, often in tacky costumes and in proximity to wild animals. An exhibition in Brussels in 1897 even included a sign reading, “Do not feed the Congolese. They have been fed.” More than a billion people flocked to see this type of exhibition between 1870 and 1940.ymago pp0021545 02 rec 72dpi This photograph from 1886 depicts, in the foreground, Les Boschiman, a show featuring Pygmies (Bushmen) at the Folies Bergère in Paris.

How could such a thing happen? “These exhibitions did not suddenly appear in the late 19th century—they were in fact following a long tradition,” explains Gilles Boëtsch, director of the UMIESS laboratory and scientific coordinator of the catalogue of an exhibition held in 2011 in Paris entitled “Human Zoos: The Invention of the Savage.”

Mass entertainment

One sadly famous example is the “Hottentot Venus,” a woman from southern Africa who was exhibited like a freak show in the UK and France in the 1810s. “What is interesting is the scale that the phenomenon had reached by the end of the century,” Boëtsch emphasizes. “It became a form of mass entertainment.” It is also worth noting that the vast majority of the people put on display were paid and worked under contract.

Why were these shows so successful?

“First of all, there was a massive migration from rural to urban areas, filling the cities with people avid for entertainment and edification,” Boëtsch notes. “They were fascinated by this type of exoticism, which they had never seen before.” During this transitional era, the human displays also evoked the myth of a lost paradise, where man lived in harmony with the animals. The exhibitions were presented as the remains of a world that would never be seen again. In addition, the bare-breasted women also offered a sort of low-priced, respectable peep show in a puritanical society that otherwise did not tolerate nudity.

Links with colonization

“For many French people, the shows’ appeal was also linked to the loss of their village roots, allowing them—rich and poor alike—to find a new sense of belonging, with the ‘savages’ serving as a foil,” comments Éric Deroo, a visiting researcher at the Laboratoire Anthropologie Bioculturelle.

“In Europe at the time, national identities, which had previously been rather vague, were being forged. In the name of modernity, all differences had to be wiped out in favor of citizenship,” he says. “The French exhibitions also featured villages representing the Brittany and Savoy regions, which were deemed backward and in need of modernization, just like Africa or any other colony in those days!” adds Boëtsch. It was part of a policy that sought to legitimize colonization, which was a booming in the 1860s to 80s.

Indeed, the colonies played a central role in the emergence of human zoos, according to the historian Pascal Blanchard, a visiting researcher at the LCP and co-director of the ACHAC Research Group. “It was no coincidence that governments decided to include these exhibitions in their major fairs, paid to bring in thousands of men and women and gave them all the necessary authorizations,” insists the researcher, who served as scientific curator of the 2011 exhibition. “It was part of a policy that sought to legitimize colonization, which was a booming in the 1860s to 80s.”

In essence, promoting the idea that there are “savages” was a means of winning public support in the race for a colonial empire, whether based on the pseudo-altruistic aim of bringing progress and civilization to the disadvantaged, or simply on barefaced exploitation. True enough, the various groups exhibited in each country coincided with its colonial expansion. When France defeated the king of Dahomey in 1893, members of his regiment of “Amazon” women warriors were displayed in Paris. Similarly, Japan organized an exhibit of Koreans (alleged to be cannibals!) in 1903—before colonizing the country in 1910.ymago achac 082c 72dpi A postcard depicting Korean “cannibals” in Tokyo in 1914. Koreans were presented as savages at several exhibitions in Japan in the early 20th century.

Scientific racism

Science came to play a complex role in this situation. At first, anthropologists were eager to see the exhibitions, especially at the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris, which was managed by the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Their main goal was to take measurements, which they were obsessed with at a time when an increasing number of theories based on the biology of races were coming to the fore. Having “specimens” close at hand seemed remarkably convenient. Sixty years earlier, the “Hottentot Venus” (see above), who represented what Boëtsch calls “a turning point in the history of human exhibitions,” had already reconciled the interests of the worlds of both entertainment and science. Convinced that he had found proof of the congenital inferiority of “races with a depressed and compressed cranium,” the anatomist Georges Cuvier actually dissected the young woman’s body after her death in 1815, and presented jars containing her organs to the Academy of Sciences.

“However, as of the 1880s many scientists raised doubts about the representative nature of the people displayed in enclosures, as well as the whole concept of a pure race,” notes Claude Blanckaert, a researcher at the Centre Alexandre-Koyré. “Fewer scholarly delegations came to the exhibitions. The presumed alliance between science and public opinion was disavowed, sparking heated debates in the academic world.” Seeing these populations behind bars—real or symbolic—showed where power and knowledge supposedly lay.

Even more complex is to determine how much influence these human zoos had on the popularization of racism and its accompanying prejudices. According to Boëtsch and Blanchard, there is a direct link: “The anthropo-zoological exhibitions were the main vector in the transition from scientific racism to widespread colonial racism. For the visitors, the mere sight of these populations behind bars—real or symbolic—was enough to clarify the hierarchy: it was obvious where the power and knowledge supposedly lay.” According to the two researchers, racial theories were still largely unknown to the general public at the time, because few people ever read anthropological papers and the dissemination of scientific knowledge was virtually nonexistent, even though popular literature promulgated the clichés.

It therefore seems that the exhibitions—as mass entertainment—contributed to the rise of widely held racist views—backed up by photography, a medium that was then growing in leaps and bounds. Many purportedly educational postcards were produced to accompany the exhibitions, often with made-up ethnographic information printed on the back.1748663 72dpi A Kanak dance on the Esplanade des Invalides during the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris

The influence of literature

According to Blanckaert, however, “this hypothesis supposes that scientific racism predates common racism. Yet the process could easily be reversed and scientific racism be interpreted as a mere rationalization of common beliefs.” The lack of protest against human zoos seems to support this point of view, presumably indicating that racism was already largely interiorized, whether consciously or not.

“Towards the end of the 19th century, schoolchildren were already being issued natural history textbooks that started with a chapter on the world’s races, placing Europeans at the top of the hierarchy,” Boëtsch agrees. Blanckaert also underlines the influence of literature: “The writer Léon-François Hoffmann demonstrated quite some time ago that the popular literature of the 18th and 19th centuries clearly anticipated the evolutionist comparatism that underpinned the ethnic exhibitions by placing the negro slave on a developmental par with monkeys or children.” Lastly, there is simply little evidence of what people thought in those days. “There are no archives on the audiences at the fairs, or clues about their mindsets, or what shocked them,” Blanckaert points out. Some exhibitions showed Laplanders eating raw meat on cue, or Africans shaking their spears at set times eight times a day. In the evening, ferocious Zulus danced on stage at the Folies Bergère cabaret! The question is whether the audience knew they were only watching actors in a show, insulting though it may have been?

Multiple factors at play

“It would be presumptuous to propose simplistic explanations for complex occurrences,” Blanckaert warns, while praising a documentation and research work that reveals, for the first time, the real extent of the practice. “More than 70 authors contributed to the exhibition catalogue, highlighting the complexity of a phenomenon that spanned nearly five centuries, with many local specificities and chronological interruptions,” Boëtsch and Blanchard add. “It is important to bear in mind that there is no single model for human zoos, but rather a plethora of intertwining and sometimes opposing factors, which ultimately gave rise to a global phenomenon starting in the 19th century.”

By casting light on this shameful chapter in history, the Paris exhibition, one of the first of its kind in the world, served a clear goal: “to deconstruct representations, seen at the time by more than one billion spectators and inevitably influencing the way we see the world,” Blanchard concludes. As recently as 1994, the French biscuit manufacturer Saint-Michel joined forces with a Safari park near Nantes to create an “Ivory Coast village.” Its name caused a scandal and was soon changed: the attraction was originally named “Bamboula’s Village” after a now-discontinued Saint-Michel brand of chocolate biscuits featuring a caricature of an African boy named Bamboula.

A long tradition of exhibitions

• Ancient Egypt: an exhibition of dwarfs from Sudan.
• Late 15th century: native Americans, living specimens brought back from the New World, were paraded as curiosities in the royal courts of Europe.
• 1654: Inuit were exhibited to the king of Sweden.
• 1774: James Cook returned to England with Omai, a Tahitian dubbed the “Noble Savage,” who became the subject of a play.
• 1810: Saartjie Baartman, the “Hottentot Venus,” was exhibited in a cage in London. She then became an attraction in Paris, where she died in 1815.
• The 1820s: London saw a string of displays of Amerindians, Lapps and Inuit, alongside freak shows featuring “Lilliputians,” bearded ladies and limbless men. Encounters with the “Other,” the stranger from a strange land, became a genuine form of entertainment for modern societies.
• 1853: A troupe of Zulus embarked on a grand tour of Europe.
• 1874: In Hamburg, Carl Hagenbeck, seeking to emulate the circuses and “ethnic shows” promoted by P. T. Barnum in the US, became the first to combine the two genres by exhibiting a family of six Lapps accompanied by two dozen reindeer.
• 1877: Hagenbeck came to Paris to exhibit a troupe of Nubians at the city zoo, which was suffering from a shortage of attractions since its animals had been eaten during the siege of 1870.

This article was originally published in French in CNRS le Journal #263 (2011).

Man ‘sentenced again’ for life for killing his pregnant wife

A man who was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and their unborn baby has been resentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for her death in 2002.

Scott Peterson, 49, was convicted in 2004 for the murders of his wife Laci and their unborn son Conner. Peterson was originally sentenced to death.

Man resentenced to life in prison for killing pregnant wife

According to NBC, the California Supreme Court reversed Peterson’s death sentence in August 2020, after finding that potential jurors were dismissed erroneously, in part because they expressed general objections to the death penalty on a questionnaire.

Judge Anne-Christine Massullo on Wednesday ordered Peterson to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole for the first-degree murder of Laci.  The judge also sentenced him to 15 years to life in prison for the death of the unborn baby, Conner. The sentences will run concurrently, the judge said.

Peterson, 49, spent more than 15 years on death row in California after he was found guilty in the murders. The state Supreme Court overturned his sentence last year after it was determined that jurors who disagreed with the death penalty were dismissed improperly.

He was moved to a jail in San Mateo County before his sentencing, the county’s Superior Court told NBC affiliate KCRA of Sacramento.

Before he was sentenced, Laci Peterson’s mother, sister, and brother addressed the court.

Her mother, Sharon Rocha, described in detail the last time she saw and spoke with her daughter.

“I’ve seen no sorrow or no remorse from you at all. I know you’re going to say you have no remorse because you’re innocent, but you haven’t shown any grief or sorrow for either of them,” she said. “I still feel the grief every day after 19 years.”

Rocha called Peterson a “coward” and told him to admit having killed his wife and unborn child.

“No matter what happens, no matter what transpires in the future, there are two things that will never change: Laci and Conner will always be dead, and you will always be their murderer,” she said.

Brent Rocha, Laci Peterson’s brother, said the deaths have “devastated and traumatized” the family. Amy Rocha, her sister, broke down in tears as she read her victim impact statement.

“You have broken all of our hearts by taking Laci and Conner’s life,” she said. “I am heartbroken that she never got to meet my family, her family. … There have been so many special occasions that Laci and Conner should have been here for. It makes me sick being here today in front of you again.

“Even though the death penalty has been lifted, you will still be punished in this life and after,” she concluded.

Laci Peterson, 27, was eight months pregnant with their son, Conner, when she was killed in December 2002, five years after she and Peterson married.

Prosecutors said he dumped his wife’s body in the Berkeley Marina on Christmas Eve and tried to cover up the crime by making it appear as if she was missing, according to online court records. Her body washed ashore later.

A jury convicted Peterson of murder in 2004. He was sentenced the following year.

Peterson has sought to have his conviction overturned, with his attorneys claiming that a juror known as Juror 7 was untruthful and hid details of her personal life that would have presented a conflict.

The juror, Richelle Nice, is accused of “prejudicial misconduct” because she did not disclose that she was the victim of domestic violence and had sought a restraining order in 2000 over fears that her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend would harm her unborn baby.

Peterson’s attorney has said that if he is granted a new trial, he will present new evidence that bolsters his claim that Laci Peterson was killed when she stumbled upon a burglary

‘Weird couple’ celebrate 5th wedding anniversary in prison

A couple celebrating their 5th wedding anniversary came up with a unique idea to show they are in the marriage for the long haul.

The couple organized a mugshot-inspired photoshoot that saw them dress in orange jumpsuits like prison inmates. 

In photos shared online, they are seen holding mugshot letter boards, with the words, “5 years served” and “sentenced to life” written on them.

"Sentenced to life" Couple celebrate 5th wedding anniversary with mugshot-inspired photos

“Heartrobbery” was written on the board as their “crime”

"Sentenced to life" Couple celebrate 5th wedding anniversary with mugshot-inspired photos

Brand expert, Kingsley Egbe shared the photos and wrote: “Not Everytime a perfect picture representing marriage with all the glits and glam of a well tailored suit and gown or some elegant native attire. Truth is sometimes, we all feel like we traded our freedom and we are locked up in it.

"Sentenced to life" Couple celebrate 5th wedding anniversary with mugshot-inspired photos

“Marriage will shock you, when it reveals who you’ve been locked up with sometimes. But that’s the beauty. What do you do when you are doing it for life. I guess you eventually get used to it, learn to love the little things that mean a lot to you and do all it takes to enjoy every of the rest of that moment. Especially if you have a partner that is willing to do life with you.”
 

"Sentenced to life" Couple celebrate 5th wedding anniversary with mugshot-inspired photos

Evans (kidnap kingpin) and his accomplice to be judged on the 25th Feb,2022

Justice Hakeem Oshodi of a high court in Ikeja, Lagos state has set aside February 25, 2022 to deliver judgment in the case of Chukwudimeme Onwuamadike, suspected kidnap kingpin better known as Evans.

Recall that Onwuamadike is standing trial alongside Uche Amadi, Ogechi Uchechukwu, Chilaka Ifeanyi, Okwuchukwu Nwachukwu and Victor Aduba over the alleged kidnap of Donatus Dunu, chief executive officer of Maydon Pharmaceutical Ltd and collection of £223,000 (N100 million) as ransom from his family.

All the defendants who were first arraigned on August 30, 2017, on two counts of conspiracy and kidnapping, have maintained their innocence. 

At the resumed hearing of the case today December 10, counsel to Evans, Victor Opara, submitted that there is no direct evidence linking his client to the crime. He told the court that Dunu, the alleged kidnap victim, said to be blindfolded throughout his 88-day ordeal, did not state to the court in his testimony that he could physically identify Evans.

“There is also the fatality of the prosecution’s case that there was no identification parade to identify the first defendant (Evans). There was no evidence before your lordship to show that PW2 (Dunu) had a clear opportunity of identifying the first defendant.” Opara said

He thereafter prayed the court to acquit his client.

However, Adebayo Haroun, lead prosecution counsel, in his final written address dated November 30, had asked the court to convict the defendants as charged.

“When a man has confessed to the crime, you do not need an identification parade. There is direct evidence of PW2 (Dunu) testifying of how he was kidnapped, how he escaped and the roles the defendants each played.

We have circumstantial evidence linking the first defendant (Evans) to the crime, and we also have confessional statements and video recordings of him. We urge your lordship to convict the defendants as charged.” he said

After listening to submissions from both counsels, the presiding judge fixed February 25, 2022 for judgment.

Kim Kardashian proceeds with her divorce despite Kanye’s plea

Kim Kardashian has reportedly filed to be declared legally single, hours after Kanye pleaded for their divorce to be called off. 

TMZ reported that the reality show star filed the application on Friday December 11 and if signed off by a judge, will make her officially single. She’s essentially asking the judge to separate issues of child custody and property from marital status. Kim is also asking that her maiden name be restored, removing “West” as her last name. 

Kim’s lawyer is said to be Laura Wasser, an attorney who has also frequently filed same application for celebrity clients, including Dr. Dre and Kelly Clarkson. 

Earlier this year, the SKIMS founder filed for divorce from the rapper following a year of tumultuous ups and downs.

Despite deciding to end their marriage, Kanye, 44, has continued to beg publicly to his ex that they get back together. Hours before Kim made her court move today, her former husband begged her to get back together with him while performing on stage in Los Angeles.

The Grammy winner was singing Runaway from his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy during a performance with Drake for the Free Larry Hoover benefit show.

Ye repeatedly rapped: “I need you to run right back to me” before adding: “More specifically, Kimberly.” It sent the crowd wild as they screamed with excitement

Facebook sued for £200billion for fuelling genocide of Rohingya Muslims – transatlantic coalition of lawyers did

Facebook is being sued for more than £200billion over claims it fuelled the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

Lawyers have launched legal action on both sides of the Atlantic seeking ‘reparation-style’ compensation from the Silicon Valley tech firm on behalf of victims and survivors.

Those behind the case said that Facebook had ‘fanned the flames of hatred’ by repeatedly ignoring warnings that the platform was being used to share hate speech in the country.

The transatlantic coalition of lawyers, who are working with a number of charities, said that the legal action was needed to stop the company from ‘running the world with impunity’.

Estimates say as many as 25,000 Rohingya, described as ‘the most discriminated people in the world’, were killed and more than 800,000 forced to flee to Bangladesh after violence erupted in 2017.

The attacks were launched by the predominantly Buddhist country’s military alongside local death squads in reaction to low-level attacks by Rohingya militants on more than 30 police posts.

The UN said that forces had unleashed ‘frenzied blood-letting and mass rape’ in the Rakhine province in the west of the country, including the routine abduction of women and girls.

Despite the UN describing the military response as a ‘textbook example of ethnic cleansing’, campaigners said that Facebook failed to stop anti-Rohingya propaganda.

Facebook has admitted it was ‘too slow to prevent misinformation and hate’ in Myanmar and has said it has since taken steps to crack down on platform abuses in the region, including banning the military from Facebook and Instagram after the February 1 coup. 

In a letter of notice to Facebook’s UK arm, lawyers notified the company of the intended action in the High court, asking it to preserve any relevant documents for evidence.

The formal claim for negligence and breaching a duty of care, due to be filed later this month, will say that Facebook ‘used algorithms that amplified hate speech’ and failed to invest in local moderators.

It will also accuse the company of failing to remove posts and accounts that incited violence.

Jason McCue, a senior partner at McCue Jury & Partners LLP which is leading the claim, said the case was an attempt to ‘stop this juggernaut of a company that is out of control’.

He added: ‘Whilst on duty, it allowed toxic hatred and ethnic cleansing to be deployed at will by the Myanmar regime and its supporters within its extremist hate speech chat forums.’ 

A claim was also filed at the Northern District Court of California in San Francisco on behalf of Rohingya refugees based in the US.

The American claim accused Facebook of being ‘willing to trade the lives of the Rohingya people for better market penetration in a small country’.

The document added: ‘It has had blinders on to any real calculation of the benefits to itself compared to the negative impacts it has on anyone else.

‘Facebook is like a robot programed with a singular mission: to grow.

‘And the undeniable reality is that Facebook’s growth, fueled by hate, division, and misinformation, has left hundreds of thousands of devastated Rohingya lives in its wake.’

Tun Khin, president of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK, said: ‘This powerful global company must be held to account for its role in permitting the spread of hateful anti-Rohingya propaganda which directly led to unspeakable violence.’

Was it infidelity or kayamata that broke Ned Nwoko’s marriage to ex-wife Laila?

Former lawmaker Ned Nwoko, whose wife Regina Daniels has been having a face-off with Jaruma, has revealed that the aphrodisiac entrepreneur’s marriage allegedly ended less than a year after it was contracted. 

In a statement released by his media team, Ned Nwoko claimed that Jaruma married a younger man and the marriage crashed in spite of her claiming the item she sells is potent. 

The lawmaker went on to explain how his marriage to ex-wife, Laila ended. According to him, the marriage ended after Laila underwent plastic surgery, spent money she was given for their kids’ summer holiday in London on herself and also had a physical meeting with a “strange man” who she met on the internet in a hotel in the European country. 

Ned Nwoko stated that Laila’s defence all these while has been that “someone set her up”. Alleging that his ex-wife maltreated their children, exposed them and engaged them in an indecent behavior which “no reasonable man will tolerate as a husband”, the former lawmaker stated that the clarification became necessary because Laila has continously played the victim while she is reportedly the aggressor. 

He added that the went public with what allegedly led to their seperation to debunk claim of it being linked to the “influence of a local aphrodisiac called “Kayamata” vended by one Hauwa Saidu Mohammed,commonly known as Jaruma.”

The statement added; 

From my media team.

The truth about Ned Nwoko’s separation with Moroccan wife,Laila.

The attention of Prince Ned Nwoko’s Media directorate has been drawn to a publication trending especially in the social media linking his separation with his Moroccan born wife,Laila Nwoko,to the influence of a local aphrodisiac called “Kayamata”,vended by one Hauwa Saidu Mohammed,commonly known as Jaruma.

Our initial reaction was to have completely ignored the silly insinuation. But given the pervasive nature of fake news and the tendency of mischief makers to peddle misinformation on the social media,we resolved albeit reluctantly,to clarify issues for two reasons:

Falsehood gone viral, need to be dismantled in order not to create wrong impression before unsuspecting members of the public.More importantly, Prince Ned Nwoko with his global reputation as a foremost philanthropist,distinguished patriot and conscientious billionaire business mogul can never allow shallow tale mongers to impugn his impeccable character and pedigree.

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Regina Daniels
Regina Daniels
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Redeemed Pastor’s house ‘set on fire’ after the body of a missing girl was found there

The house of a pastor attached to the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Adebun Area of Ado-Ekiti was set ablaze by angry youths after a missing seven-year-old girl was found dead there.

Reports say that the lifeless body of the girl, identified as Demilade, was found in the pastor’s house on Tuesday, Dec. 7.

The victim had gone missing around 8:00 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 6, after she was sent on an errand to buy pap for her parents and siblings.

When she didn’t return home, her parents raised alarm and some residents started searching for Demilade in the area, all to no avail.

Her parents then reported the incident to the nearest police station.

It later emerged that the girl was allegedly waylaid and butchered by the daughter of the pastor who is said to be mentally deranged. She is alleged to have murdered the teenager after which she ran away on Monday night.

A source told Guardian: “After their effort proved abortive, the incident was reported at the nearby Police Station by the parents and family friends.

“A search party was launched for the girl by her parents and some residents and she was never found before her corpse was found this morning (Dec. 7) at the residence of a Redeem Christian Church Pastor in the neighbourhood.

“So, it was, later on, we heard the Pastor and his wife had gone to the State Police Command to report his mentally ill daughter’s act. I even heard the girl had once matcheted her father’s head.”

After the body of the victim was found, youths armed with petrol and cutlasses stormed the pastor’s house on Tuesday, Dec. 7, and burnt the house.

Redeemed pastor

The suspected killer of the young girl has been apprehended in Ado Ekiti.

She was caught in Adehun area of Ado Ekiti while trying to commit another crime.

Police patrol deployed to the area rescued the suspect from the mob who were trying to kill her.

Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti, Mr. Sunday Abutu, stated that the arrest was effected based on the information given by the suspect’s parents. He added that the suspect is in detention at the police headquarters in Ado Ekiti.

Over 1 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID vaccine expired in Nigeria last month – Reuters

International news agency, Reuters has reported that up to one million COVID-19 vaccines are estimated to have expired in Nigeria in November.

Two sources with direct knowledge of vaccine delivery and use, told Reuters that the expired doses were made by AstraZeneca and supplied via COVAX from Europe.

A third source with knowledge of the delivery was said to have also mentioned that some of the doses arrived within four-to-six weeks of expiry and could not be used in time, despite efforts by health authorities.

A source was quoted saying;

“A count of the expired doses is still underway and an official number is yet to be finalised.”

Another said; 

 “Nigeria is doing everything it can. But it’s struggling with short shelf life vaccines. Now (supply is) unpredictable and they’re sending too much”.

Spokesperson for the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) told Reuters that the number of vaccines received and used is still being tallied and that it would share its findings in the coming days.

Responding to an inquiry by the international news agency, the World Health Organization admitted that some doses had expired but declined to give a figure. It said 800,000 additional doses that had been at risk of expiry in October were all used in time.

WHO said; 

“Vaccine wastage is to be expected in any immunization programme, and in the context of COVID-19 deployment is a global phenomenon.”

 WHO added that vaccines delivered with “very short” shelf life were a problem

Kim Kardashian praises Kanye West at 2021 People’s Choice Awards

Reality show star, Kim Kardashian thanked her “ex-husband” Kanye West last night, while accepting a fashion award at 2021 People’s Choice Awards.

The 41-year-old mogul was recognized for her mass influence at the 2021 People’s Choice Awards, where she was presented with The Fashion Icon award.

In a skin-tight black jumpsuit, gloves and sunglasses, Kardashian West walked down a long runway to accept the honor from last year’s winner, Tracee Ellis Ross.

Addressing Tracee, Kim said;

“To receive the award from the fashion icon herself, I am so honored. Thank you.”

Kim Kardashian thanks Kanye West while accepting fashion award at 2021 People

Tracee wasn’t the only subject of Kim’s gratitude. She also praised her “ex-husband”, Kanye West.

She said;

“To Kanye, thank you for really introducing me to the fashion world. I fell in love with fashion and I’m so inspired by so may people but again, this is like a dream that I get to wake up and wear these amazing clothes and try new things and take a risk. I’m so humbled.”

Kim Kardashian thanks Kanye West while accepting fashion award at 2021 People

A source told PEOPLE at the time that Kim is still closely collaborating and getting advice from ex Kanye when it comes to her outfit choices.

The source said; 

“Even though Kanye is not attending tonight, his presence will be felt on the carpet. It was Kanye who introduced Kim to Demna [Gvasalia, creative director of Balenciaga] and was instrumental in the newly formed relationship between her and Balenciaga.”

He also supported his ex-wife in embracing her new approach to dressing. The source added; 

“This look on Kim is like a new subculture and fashion statement.

“No logo, no face, but everyone knows it’s her. Kanye gave her the courage to push creativity and people’s imagination through art. It’s the ultimate confidence.”

DSS disobeyed court orders that grants Nnamdi Kanu some comfort in detention—Lawyer says

Ifeanyi Ejiofor, lead counsel for the embattled Indigenous People of Biafra leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has claimed that the Department of State Services has refused to obey court orders granting his client maximum comfort in detention, change of clothing, amongst others. 

Ejiofor in a statement titled ‘Update On Today’s Visit To Our Indefatigable Client – Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu At The Headquarters Of The Department Of State Services (DSS) Abuja’ and released on Tuesday December 7, alleged that the secret police has “unrepentantly continued to treat the orders of the court with greatest disdain”.

Maintaining that Kanu has not been convicted for committing any crime and is still presumed innocent, the IPOB leader’s lawyer also revealed that they will be approaching the court. 

The statement read; 

“We were informed by our client – Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu that none of the pronouncement made by the Court on the 2nd of December 2021 has been obeyed by the lawless DSS. They have unrepentantly continued to treat the Orders of the Court with greatest disdain.

“Our client – Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu further informed us that he had not eaten anything since Sunday, apparently being punished because we dared to complain to the court about the harsh condition under which he is being held in custody. But, very, unfortunately, this should be the height of their reckless affront to the orders of court.

“At the time Her Lordship made these far-reaching orders in open court, I did not mince words in bringing to the attention of the court that the operatives of the DSS will flout these orders, pursuant to which the court specifically directed me to come back to her with these facts if her order is flouted by the detaining authority.

“The detaining authority (DSS) is an Agency clearly established by instrumentality of the laws and should operate within the confines of the same laws establishing them, and should not be seen as a lawless entity, which unfortunately is what they represent in practice.”

Do you know that a Plumber who found $600k in cash stashed in Joel Osteen’s church gets $20K reward ?

The plumber who found cash and checks in the wall of Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church has reportedly received $20,000 from Crimestoppers.

ABC7 reports that the plumber, who is only known as “Justin,” was declared a “Good Samaritan” by Crimestoppers and given the reward.

He found the money on Nov. 10 while doing repair work at the Houston church.

The discovery came seven years after the church reported that $600,000 in cash and checks were stolen from a safe in 2014 between March 9 and March 10.

Police were investigating whether the money found in the wall was connected to the money that was stolen.

According to ABC7, the stolen funds were fully insured and some of that money has since been paid back to the insurance company.

At the time of the theft, Lakewood Church gave Crime Stoppers $20,000 to offer as a potential reward for information in the case.  By 2016, Lakewood decided to shift that supplemental reward into a charitable donation to Crime Stoppers of Houston in support of its ongoing public safety work in Houston and beyond.

Crime Stoppers CEO Rania Mankarious confirmed the good samaritan has been gifted the fund. 

“Crime Stoppers of Houston is a public safety organization that thrives on the public safety of all communities. We believe that it takes all of us, working together, to keep Houston safe and thriving. In 2014, Lakewood Church gave us $20,000 to work on this case. In 2016, they chose to gift us those funds for operations. Today, we are gifting that same amount of money to this Good Samaritan and wishing he and his family a wonderful holiday season,” said Mankarious.

Man kills himself, wife and His 3 daughters after he was caught for faking a Covid vaccine certificate

A man has killed himself, his wife and three young girls after he faked a Covid-19 vaccine certificate and feared his children would be taken away when it was discovered.    


Police found two adults, both 40, and three children aged four, eight and 10 dead from gunshot wounds in a family home in Koenigs Wusterhausen south of Berlin, Germany on Saturday, December 4.


In a long farewell note found by police, the man, named as Devid R, said he forged a vaccination certificate for his wife named Linda. 

According to prosecutor Gernot Bantleon, Devid’s wife’s employer found out, prompting the couple to fear they would be arrested and lose their children Leni, Janni and Rubi.


Police were called to the house after being alerted by witnesses who had seen lifeless bodies in the house on Saturday.   

Husband kills himself, wife and their three young girls after he faked a Covid vaccine certificate and feared his children would be taken away when he


In Germany, having a fake Covid-19 vaccine certificate is a criminal offence and is punishable by either a fine or a years jail term.   

Investigators suspect that the man killed his wife and children and then himself. They found a gun in the house, but it wasn’t immediately clear whether it was the weapon used to fire the fatal shots. 


They found no indication that anyone else was present at the time or that anyone forced their way into the house.

“I did not have s3x for 6 years as he could not perform” – Ex FFK’s Wife, Precious Chikwendu tells court (video)

Precious Chikwendu has narrated how she was allegedly unable to consummate her marriage for 6 years because former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode allegedly had erectile dysfunction. 

In a lawsuit filed before a Customary Court in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Precious said the four children she had with Fani-Kayode were conceived via artificial insemination.

Alleging that the former minister did not perform any rites before their marriage nor paid her bride price, the mother of four further claimed she was forced to be celibate during the time they were together as a couple.

She said; 

“At every attempt, the petitioner made to have sexual intercourse with the respondent, there was never erection of the respondent’s penis/manhood and penetration was frustrating. 

“During such periods of frustration and sexual desire, the petitioner would be left with the choice of merely rubbing herself on the respondent, to have the slightest bit of relief. 

“The petitioner then insisted parties should seek medical help for the respondent, and on visiting the family doctor, the respondent claimed he was diagnosed of having a cyst on his penis/manhood, which is not allowing the respondent to have erection and or perform sexually, 

“The respondent was supposedly placed on cyprotab and the doctor suggested that the respondent should go and decide when he wishes to remove/untangle the cyst. 

“Few days after the visit to the doctor, the respondent informed the petitioner that he had discussed with Regina and she had prayed over it, that the respondent should not do the operation, else he would die. 

“The respondent never took the cyprotab medication, but any time the petitioner tried to engage the respondent in sexual activities, the respondent would claim his penis/manhood was paining him and then drink the medication. 

“The petitioner bought sex toys for the respondent, but the respondent refused to use it and warned the petitioner never to suggest it again.”

Precious who alleged that FFK assaulted her during their time together as a couple and also lied to her that his marriage to his third wife had ended, asked the court to declare that she was never married to the former minister. 

In suit no FCT/CCK8/01/043/2021, which was filed by her counsel, Mr Abiodun E. Olusanya, Precious sought for the following reliefs; 

“An order declaring that there was no customary marriage between the petitioner and the respondent (despite their six-year cohabitation) under the Nanka, Orumba North, Anambra State of Igbo native law and customs.

“Alternatively, assuming by the evidence during the trial the court finds that there was a customary marriage between parties: 

“An order dissolving the customary marriage between the petitioner and the respondent forthwith.

“An order granting the petitioner access to and custody of the four children of the cohabitation between parties especially during their academic calendar.

“An order ordering the respondent to be continuously responsible for the academic, medical, clothing and welfare of the four children of the cohabitation.

“An order ordering the respondent to release and return the Petitioner’s property.” 

Some of the properties she is asking for include her certificates and documents, trophies from the United Nations pageantry, Red Range Rover SUV registered under her foundation’s name and the foundation’s certificates, her photos, her mother’s burial videos and souvenirs, her mother’s certificates and documents, her clothes and personal belongings including gadgets, sewing machines left at the children’s play area and her refrigerator and kitchen gadgets for her food company, Mommy Pee Food.

Precious who insisted that there was never a marriage, alleged that FFK “continuously behaved in such a way that she cannot reasonably be expected to continue to live with the respondent any further or formally enter into any form of traditional marriage with him.”

She claimed that their relationship was filled with “woes, lies, deceits, quarrels, assaults, battery and domestic violence, lack of trust and absence of love, public disgrace and shame, and absence of sex due to the inability to sexually perform and intolerable behaviour of the respondent.”

The mother of four added;

“From the inception of the cohabitation, the Respondent has been a violent person who attacks the Petitioner and her family members at will without provocation.”

Precious revealed that she found FFK’s marriage certificate with his third wife, Regina, after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided his house in 2016. 

She disclosed that he allegedly confessed to not being divorced from Regina after she confronted him and demanded to see their divorce certificate. 

The mother of four added that after she walked out of the cohabitation with the respondent in August 2020, she has continuously been denied access to her children and her children have been continuously deprived parental motherly care and protection.

She also claimed that Fani-Kayode was in the habit of not paying his domestic staff/workers/nannies, “which leaves the workers angry and they could unleash and or transfer their anger on the children, they may kill any of the children any day, if the children are left with the respondent.”

Precious added; 

“Most of the domestic staff/workers/nannies that are not paid their wages, usually resign and run away without informing anyone and considering the security situation, the workers could kidnap any of the children.

“Currently the respondent is in court with some of the former domestic staff/workers for noa payment of salaries and abuse.”

FFK is yet to file a response to the claim. 

A family recieves ‘final painful sms’ sent by their dad who died of Covid19 after refusing vaccine

A woman who lost her twin brother to coronavirus has shared the final text message he sent to her before dying from Covid after refusing the vaccine.

Bodybuilder John Eyers, 42, thought he would only suffer from a “mild illness” if he caught the virus and had a “belief in his own immortality”, his twin Jenny McCann said.

Unfortunately, the virus made him suffer organ failure and an infection.

The construction expert from Southport, Merseyside, died within a month of testing positive, leaving behind a daughter aged 19.

Jenny spoke to her “fit and healthy” brother on the phone before he was induced into a coma and told him she loved him.

Heartbreaking final text sent by dad who died of Covid after refusing vaccine

She said he was not well enough to reply but sent her a text afterwards which read: “Don’t let them give up on me.”

Tragically, that was the last message she received from John. He died before his family arrived at his bedside. 

Jenny said that in his final days, John expressed his regret that he didn’t get the Covid vaccine.

She said her brother was “the fittest, healthiest person” she knew and believed he would be ok if he caught the virus.

Heartbreaking final text sent by dad who died of Covid after refusing vaccine

“He was climbing Welsh mountains and wild camping four weeks before his death,” she wrote in a series of tweets.

“The only pre-existing health condition he had was the belief in his own immortality.

Heartbreaking final text sent by dad who died of Covid after refusing vaccine

“He thought if he contracted Covid-19 he would be OK. He thought he would have a mild illness. He didn’t want to put a vaccine on his body. His was pumped full of every drug in the hospital.

“They threw everything at him. But eventually the bedfellow of Covid-19, infection and organ failure, claimed his life.

“Before he was ventilated he told his consultant that he wished he had been vaccinated. That he wished he had listened. His death is a tragedy.”

Jenny said she wanted to share John’s story in the hope it would “save another life”.

Chinese family reunites with their son who was stolen for more than a decade

A Chinese couple whose son was abducted 14 years ago, when he was just 4, have reunited with him.

They were reunited with the now 18-year-old in Shenzhen, Guangdong province on Monday,  Dec. 6.

Sun Zhuo, 18, was abducted in the city of Shenzhen in 2007.

His father, Sun Haiyang, and mother, Peng Siying, sold properties to fund their search, and offered a reward of up to $31,000 for information on his whereabouts, Chinese state media reported.

The search for the boy even inspired a hit movie.

Chinese couple reunite with son abducted 14 years ago

“Dearest,” a 2014 film by Hong Kong director Peter Chan based on Sun’s story grossed more than $50 million at the box office, according to IMDb, and brought the pervasive issue of child abduction and trafficking in China into the spotlight.

Sun Haiyang had traveled to nearly every region of China in search of his son.

Authorities tracked down Sun in the eastern province of Shandong after police used facial recognition technology to help them identify a suspect, surnamed Wu, who they accuse of abducting the boy, according to a website run by the Ministry of Public Security.

Sun’s identity was confirmed by DNA analysis, state media reported.

Chinese couple reunite with son abducted 14 years ago

Wu has been detained in connection with two child abductions, including that of Sun, police said.

The couple who adopted Sun were bailed pending trial, state media reported.

Meanwhile, Sun has told state media that he would stay with his adoptive parents because they had raised him for more than 10 years and he was previously unaware of his true lineage.

Chinese couple reunite with son abducted 14 years ago

Due to China’s one-child policy, families have been giving up infant girls for adoption while paying to adopt male children as they viewed boys as more able to provide for the family and carry on the family line. This has driven a black market for infant boys and increased the rate of abduction of male children.

Donald Trump’s chain of businesses made about $1.7B when he was President

Donald Trump and Wife tested positive for corona virus

Donald Trump’s businesses made a whooping $1.7b during the four years he spent in office.

This is according to Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist David Cay Johnston who calculated how much money flowed through Donald Trump’s businesses while serving as president.

CNN’s Brianna Keilar interviewed Johnston about his new book, The Big Cheat: How Donald Trump Fleeced America and Enriched Himself and His Family, where he made the revelations on Tuesday, November 30.


“A new book is pulling back the curtain on how much former President Trump enriched himself and his family while he was in office, finding that nearly $1.7 billion in revenue flowed through him and his organizations during his four years as commander-in-chief,” Keilar reported.


She described the book as “the most complete picture we’ve seen of this.”

“Tell us how much Donald Trump profited — and how you were able to get to this number,” Keilar asked.


“Well, Donald Trump had to disclose his finances as president, all top federal officials do,” Johnston replied.


“Now, several of them filed very incomplete and misleading forms. Donald, in fact, asked through his lawyers if he could file financial disclosures without signing under penalty of perjury. He was told, no, you have to sign under penalty of perjury.”

He explained that of the more than $1.7 billion, much of it came from American taxpayers.


“Donald did everything he could to make sure the taxpayers were putting money into his businesses,” he noted. “Hundreds of millions of dollars.”


In addition, Trump has also received large amounts of donations.


“You know, you also talk about it, just before the 2020 election and on his way out the door with stop the steal fundraising, he rakes in $500 million,” Keilar noted. 


“He spends less than $9 million on lawyers, the rest of that money, he can use how?”


“Oh, he can spend it on himself,” Johnston replied.


“I expect that once he is indicted in Manhattan and perhaps other jurisdictions, a lot of that money will go to criminal defense lawyers,” he explained.


“Really fascinating,” Keilar added.

Racism: Black couple to sue real estate agency after their home was valued lesser because of their color

A black couple from California are suing a real estate company after their home went up in value by nearly 50 per cent when their white friend posed as its owner. 


Paul, 45, and Tenisha Tate Austin, 42, who are black and from Marin City near San Francisco had their home valued at $989,000 in January.

Black couple sue real estate agency after their home was valued at $995k but $1.42m when they removed all photos and asked a white friend to pose as its owner


They purchased it in 2016 for $550,000. 


But they said they got a different agency to check the value of the house only to find the home’s value increased by a further $500,000 after they removed all signs of their identity, and asked a white friend to pose as the owner.

Black couple sue real estate agency after their home was valued at $995k but $1.42m when they removed all photos and asked a white friend to pose as its owner

Paul, and Tenisha Tate Austin, believe race was the reason their home in Marin City was undervalued.


The couple have now filed a fair housing lawsuit against agent, Janette Miller, her firm Miller and Perotti Real Estate Appraisers, Inc. and national appraisal company AMC Links, LLC in the $487,500 discrepancy over the two valuations they received. 


AMC were tasked with handling the couple’s home valuation, and were also behind the second valuation which saw a dramatic increase in price, the lawsuit alleges.  

Black couple sue real estate agency after their home was valued at $995k but $1.42m when they removed all photos and asked a white friend to pose as its owner

The couple say the January estate agent was an older white woman – Miller – who used coded phrases like ‘Marin City is a distinct area’ when she valued the property which they believe was race-related.

For the second appraisal, the pair decided to run an experiment to see if their suspicions were right and got a white friend to pose as the owner. 

Black couple sue real estate agency after their home was valued at $995k but $1.42m when they removed all photos and asked a white friend to pose as its owner


They hid photographs and art work and replaced it with their friend’s photos. 


‘We had a conversation with one of our white friends, and she said. ‘No problem. I’ll be Tenisha. I’ll bring over some pictures of my family’. She made our home look like it belonged to her.’ 


‘There are implications to our ability to create generational wealth or passing things on if our houses appraise for 50% less,’ Tenisha added.   


The couple say they carried out $400,000 worth of significant renovations in the five years since buying the home including a brand new floor which added 1,000 sq feet of space, a fireplace, new appliances and an outdoor deck.


‘I read the appraisal, I looked at the number I was like, ‘This is unbelievable”, wife, Tenisha said to ABC7.


‘We did our homework,’ Austin told the Reparations Task Force in a panel on the racial wealth gap in October, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.  


‘We believe the white lady wanted to devalue our property because we are in a black neighborhood, and the home belonged to a black family.


‘My stomach hurt, my head hurt, just because of what we went through,’ Austin said. ‘I don’t wish that on anybody. 


‘I want to see a change. I don’t want to see my children have to deal with this,’ he added.


Marin City, where the Austins live, is a historically black community. 


‘There are definitely things about this complaint that are uniquely strong,’ said an attorney for the couple,  Julia Howard-Gibbon, to the Chronicle. ‘They erased themselves from the home, essentially.’  


‘Marin City has a long history of undervaluation based on stereotypes, redlining, discriminatory appraisal standards, and actual or perceived racial demographics.’ 

Jessica Lautz, from the National Association of Realtors’ vice president of demographics and behavioral insights, said the couple’s case was not unusual.

‘We know discrimination is in nearly every aspect of that home buying process,’ she said. ‘We need to be addressing it as an industry.’


In the US, only 44 percent of black Americans owned their home in 2020 compared to 74 percent for white Americans according to areal estate firm Redfin.

Court orders Lionel Messi to demolish his luxury €30M Barcelona hotel

Lionel Messi has reportedly been ordered to demolish his £26million luxury hotel in Spain after receiving a court order.  

The Argentine had bought the building, which has 77 rooms, for €30million (£26.01m), back in 2017.

The building is situated close to the beach and seafront promenade of Sitges, 40km from Barcelona.

However, according to reports in Spain, Sitges Town Hall had already approved the building’s demolition before the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner had even purchased the building. 

According to El Confidencial, the hotel’s balconies are too big and do not meet planning requirements. Any attempts to make the balconies smaller could result in the collapse of the hotel in any case.

There are other issues with the building, with the building’s fire plan also failing to meet local standards. 

It is understood Messi was previously unaware of the order to demolish the building until recently.

“Omicron is fueling a fourth wave of Covid” – South Africa President, Ramaphosa says

South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has said that Omicron is driving the fourth wave of Covid-19 infections in the country following a five-fold increase in daily infection rates over the last week.

Speaking on the situation, which he says is “concerning,” he explained omicron is dominating new infections in most provinces and nearly a quarter of all Covid samples have now come back positive compared to two weeks ago.

“As the country heads into a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections, we are experiencing a rate of infections that we have not seen since the pandemic started,” Mr Ramaphosa said in his weekly newsletter.

Mr. Ramaphosa said authorities have been “preparing hospitals to admit more patients,” and trying to secure medications for the treatment of coronavirus, while scientists are investigating the impact of the new variant.

“As we enter the fourth wave, and as the country gears up for the festive season, the urgent priority is for more people to get vaccinated. Scientific evidence shows that vaccination is the most effective means of preventing the spread of new infections and that vaccines reduce severe illness, hospitalization, and death,” he added.

Stressing on the importance of vaccines, the president said: “South Africa now has sufficient supplies of vaccines, … vaccination is essential for our economic recovery because as more people are vaccinated more areas of economic activity will be opened up.”

Mr. Ramaphosa said they are keeping a “close eye on the rates of infection and hospitalisation.”

The president would convene a meeting of the National Coronavirus Command Council to review the state of the pandemic and said “this will enable us to take whatever further measures are needed to keep people safe and healthy.”

Chris Cuomo ‘getting set’ to sue CNN for $18M, his entitlements

Former CNN star anchor, Chris Cuomo is preparing to sue his former employer for $18 million left on his contract, claiming that the media company’s President Jeff Zucker (pictured top left) knew about his involvement in his brother’s sex scaandal probe.

CNN fired Cuomo, 51, on Saturday, December 4, citing his role in defending his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, against multiple sexual harassment allegations.

Chris Cuomo prepares to sue CNN for $18m left of his salary

Cuomo says CNN President Jeff Zucker knew about the cooperation between him and his brother , claims that the network have denied calling it ‘patently false.’  


Cuomo was fired from his position on Saturday after New York Attorney General Letitia James released a trove of documents revealing that he had called his ‘sources’ about planned news reports regarding his brother as he tried to dig up dirt on at least one of the former governor’s accusers.


According to the New York Post, Cuomo has now hired lawyers and is preparing to file a suit against CNN if it does not pay him the remainder of the four year contract he signed last year, under which he receives $6 million a year.


According to the NY Post, sources say the network has ‘no intention of paying Cuomo a penny,’ noting that ‘if he gets a settlement, there would be an uproar.’  

Legal analysts believe the documents released by the NY Attorney General gave the network legal grounds to fire Cuomo but that accusations that he sexually harassed a former co-worker at ABC was the final straw that led to his firing.

Cuomo joined CNN as a field anchor in February 2013 following stints at ABC and Fox News. After rising through the ranks, he was tapped in March 2018 to host Cuomo Prime Time. 


His 9pm show was CNN’s highest rated broadcast. It drew an average of 774,000 viewers during November, when it ranked No. 25 among all cable TV news programs – right behind Anderson Cooper’s sho

“My brother is being denied food in DSS custody” – Nnamdi Kanu’s brother says

Nnamdi Kanu’s brother has alleged that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is being denied food in the facility of the Department of State Service (DSS).

Kanu is currently detained by the DSS on the order of Justice Binta Murtala Nyako-led Federal High Court in Abuja on the treasonable felony charges preferred against him by the federal government of Nigeria.

His brother, Prince Kanu Meme, who paid him a visit, took to Facebook to allege that Nnamdi Kanu is being subjected to ill-treatment by the DSS.

He also claimed that the secret police has denied him his medical report after taking his blood more than 21 times.

Prince Kanu wrote: “Just visited the Alpha Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, at the Department of State Security Services Abuja. During my interaction with him, he told me that he has been denied food since yesterday.

“As if that wasn’t enough, DSS had also denied him his medical report after taking his blood for more than 21 times. They have continuously disobeyed all the court orders.”

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Nnamdi Kanu is being denied food in DSS custody - Younger brother claims

Man heading for Spain excretes 96 pellets of Cocaine at Abuja Airport

A 44-year-old father of three, Gabriel Anthony Patrick has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, NAIA, Abuja for ingesting 96 pellets of cocaine, which he excreted in the custody of the Agency.

Director, Media & Advocacy of the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, who made the disclosure in a statement on Sunday, December 5, said that Gabriel, a native of Nike in Enugu North Local Government Area of Enugu state, was arrested on Friday 26th November during an outward clearance of Turkish Airline at the boarding screening area of the airport enroute Abuja-Istanbul-Madrid.

“He had travelled to Germany in 1996 for two years on asylum after which he relocated to Spain in 1999 where he currently holds a residence permit and works as a driver in a food manufacturing company. He claimed he came into Nigeria on 17th November to sell cloths and car spare parts he shipped to Lagos earlier,” the statement reads. 

“He however said he couldnt sell his consignments, which cost him 4,000 Euros excluding the cost of shipment because they were priced below the cost price at Ladipo market in Lagos and he needed to travel back to Spain to resume work after the expiration of his annual leave.”

“This, he said led him to accept an offer to traffic the drug for which he would be paid 1,500 Euros when he successfully delivers the consignment to someone in Spain. He claimed he left Lagos for Enugu to see his family members, and then travelled on 25th Nov to Onitsha, Anambra state where he was picked from Upper Iweka park at night and taken to a house where he was given the 96 pellets of cocaine to ingest before leaving for Abuja to board his flight to Madrid the following day.”

In the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos have arrested one Okorie Godwin Onyeribe over his attempt to export 21.85kg of cannabis concealed in foodstuff to London, UK. He was nabbed at the NAHCO export shed of the airport on Friday 3rd Dec.

Five students of American University of Nigeria, Yola, Adamawa and University of Maiduguri, Borno state are among suspects arrested for drug offences in raids operations across nine states in the last week.

Two of the students; Emmanuel Thlama and Jonah Joshua were arrested with 16.750kg cannabis in the night of 30th Nov when operatives raided a settlement opposite Gate 4 of the University of Maiduguri.

The other three, all AUN undergraduate students: Ekene Asher; Daniel Alkali and Emmanuel Smooth, were arrested at 11:30pm on Thursday 2nd Dec. after taking delivery of Loud, a strong variant of cannabis ordered by Ekene for them to smoke.

Earlier same day, operatives also intercepted a motorised concrete mixer truck used to conceal 2000.6kg of cannabis, loaded at Ogbese, Ondo state. Two suspects arrested with the drugs; Matthew Donuwe and Friday Nborgwu claimed they have spent a month on the road from Ondo state hoping to deliver the consignment in Mubi, Adamawa before they were arrested at Girei in Girei LGA of the State.

In Oyo state, operatives intercepted 608.40kg of Cannabis sativa concealed in a black Toyota Sequoia SUV with registration number Lagos MUS 553 GN and parked around toll gate area, Ibadan-Ife expressway, Egbeda LGA, Ibadan on Friday 3rd Dec.

The following day, operatives equally seized 85.90kg cannabis recovered from the boot of a Nissan Primera car, Lagos FJK890DZ and in one of the rooms of an apartment where search operation was carried out at Adegbayi area, Alakia, Egbeda LGA. Those arrested in connection with the seizure include: Benson Uzoka, 46; Kafayat Adeyemi Uzoka, 40; Ndidi Uzoka, 39 and Christopher Uzoka, 42.

While the duo of Praise Emmanuel and Aminu Aliyu were arrested with 228kg cannabis in Kano, operatives in Taraba stormed cannabis farms in Changso village, Kurmi LGA, located on the mountains between Nigeria and Cameroon, evacuated 364kg of the illicit drug and set the rest on fire. Equally, ThankGod Danladi who has just finished a jail term in October was arrested on Wednesday 1st December with 67kg cannabis in another raid in the state.

In Niger state, operatives intercepted a commercial bus with 215kg cannabis concealed in a false bottom and side door of the bus, along Mokwa – Jebba road. Two suspects; a driver and his conductor arrested claimed they loaded the consignment in Ogere, Ogun State and were heading to Sokoto as their final destination.

In Delta state, a lady Tina Ujene was arrested in Ibusa with 1.1kg cannabis while a follow raid on her suppliers home led to the recovery of 54.7kg of the same substance. Different quantities of Cannabis, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Heroin, Diazepam and Exol-5 were seized in raids at AP- Eleme and Garki, Oil Mill areas of Port Harcourt, as well as Lewe and Kadiri in Gokana LGA, Rivers state on Friday 3rd Dec. In Ondo state, a 72-year-old Emmanuel Akanbi was arrested at Odofin camp, Uso, Owo LGA with 2,050kg cannabis.

Chairman of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) has commended the officers and men of the NAIA, MMIA, Adamawa, Borno, Taraba, Niger, Oyo, Ondo, Kano, Rivers and Delta commands of the Agency for their recent efforts.

He charged them along with their colleagues in other commands to constantly focus on raising the bar of their achievements until the last gram of illicit drug is taken away from every community in Nigeria.

Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences
Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences
Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences
Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences
Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences
Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences
Spain-bound father of 3 excretes 96 pellets of cocaine at Abuja airport as NDLEA arrests 5 American University of Nigeria students for drug offences

EU launches €300bn bid to fund rail and road projects in order to challenge China’s influence and strategy

The European Union has revealed details of a €300bn (£255bn; $340bn) global investment plan, described as a “true alternative” to China’s Belt and Road strategy.


China’s Belt and Road Strategy is China’s mega investment plan where they build projects in different countries and are paid back in form of loans. The Chinese investment scheme has been criticized as too stringent on poor Nations as they are saddled with debts they can’t pay.


On Wednesday, December 1, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU’s ‘Global Gateway’ scheme should become a trusted brand.

The Commission chief said countries need “trusted partners” to design projects that were sustainable.

The EU is looking at how it can leverage billions of euros, drawn from member states, financial institutions and the private sector. This will largely take the form of guarantees or loans, rather than grants.


Mrs von der Leyen said the EU wanted to show that a different, democratic approach could deliver on projects that focused on tackling climate change as well as global health security and sustainable development for developing countries.


An EU official told the BBC that Africa would be a major focus of the scheme as most African countries are beneficiaries of huge investment from the Chinese government.

“When it comes to investment choices, the few options that exist too often come with a lot of small print which includes big consequences, be it financially, politically but also socially.”said the Commission’s president .

Nigerian Police Force ordered to pay N15M for detaining 7 Boko Haram suspects without trial

The Nigerian Police Force has been ordered to pay N15m fine to seven suspected members of Boko Haram who were unlawfully detained for three years without trial.

The applicants, Ajiri Dungus, Gudja Giddah, Adam Mohammed, Wardi Dungus, Fanami Mustapha, Mohammed Abba and Makinka Dungus, were reportedly arrested inside a Maiduguri market were allegedly “dumped” at the detention facility of the Special Anti-Robbery in Abuja.

Justice M. O. Olajuwon of the federal high court in Abuja who delivered the judgement, held that the fundamental human rights of the applicants were violated, contravening provisions of the 1999 constitution on human rights.

Justice Olajuwon who also ordered that the seven applicants be released to their families, stated that the police acted in bad faith by keeping the detainees beyond the period required by law, especially when there was no cogent and verifiable ground of indictment of the applicants for any offence.

2 Ugandan men sentenced 7 years in prison for selling roasted grasshoppers on the airplane (video)

Two Ugandan men now face seven years in jail for selling roasted grasshoppers on a Uganda Airlines plane.

Paul Miburi will now be prosecuted after a video of him selling a local grasshopper delicacy known as Nsenene aboard Uganda Airlines, went viral on social media platforms. His friend, Hajib Kiggundu who recorded and uploaded the video on TikTok, has also been arrested. The two men deal in electronics, cellphones and accessories.

Security officers arrested Mubiru and Kiggundu on Sunday November 28, when they arrived from Dubai aboard Uganda Airlines flight 445.

As some passengers were boarding, Mubiru, in a video that went viral on social media over the weekend, was seen selling grasshoppers from a big blue polyethene bag on board. He would scoop a handful of grasshoppers and pack them in a transparent polyethene bag at 10,000 Shillings (US$2.80).

Spokesperson of the Uganda Police Force, Fred Enanga said the two businessmen have been charged with three counts of common nuisance behaviour, negligence, and refusal to follow lawful inflight instructions.

Paul and Hajib are being charged with “negligence act” likely to cause the spread of an infectious disease, namely COVID-19 contrary to Section 171 of the Penal Code Act, 1950, and common nuisance, contrary to section 160 of the Penal Code Act behaviour while on board. They are also accused of refusing to follow lawful instructions while onboard, contrary to Civil Aviation security regulations, 2012.

Enanga also confirmed the video was recorded by Kiggundu, who later shared it on Tiktok and other social media platforms, drawing criticism and praise from the general public. He noted that while passengers can carry roasted grasshoppers, Mubiru acted illegally by selling the grasshoppers on board. Mubiru and Kiggundu also allegedly refused to follow inflight instructions.

Mo Salah, Liverpool star, voted Premier League Player of the Year

Liverpool’s Mo Salah has been voted the men’s Player of the Year in a poll of 400,000 supporters, after netting 32 goals and counting, in all club competitions this calendar year.

The Egyptian international was named the best performer in 2021 at the Football Supporters’ Association Awards on Monday.

Salah held off competition from Chelsea’s Mason Mount, Man City pair Phil Foden, and Rúben Dias, West Ham United’s Michail Antonio, and Leicester City’s Youri Tielemans to claim the gong.

Last season, Salah, 29, netted 31 times in league and cup matches. He is the fourth Liverpool player to scoop the award in 11 years and the first to win the award on two occasions.

It adds to an extraordinary list of personal achievements, with 50 awards already stuffed into his trophy cabinet and that’s before one adds the player and goal of the month accolades and the Premier League, Champions League, Super Cup, and Club World Cup-winning medals he has claimed with Liverpool.

‘There’s no doubt Mohamed is having another incredible year, the number and quality of his goals have once again lit up English football and contributed to Liverpool’s title push,’ said Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters Association.

‘As well as his on-field ability, Mohamed’s character has won support from fans across the game and he was a clear favourite among the voting public.’

Pope frowns at the treatment of migrants in Europe

The Pope has condemned the treatment of migrants in Europe

Speaking on the Greek island of Lesbos, where he met dozens of migrants, Pope Francis said they were being used for political propaganda. He called the neglect of migrants the “shipwreck of civilisation”.

He urged focus on the causes of migration, such as “forgotten wars”, instead of punishing those who feel their effects. He also criticised the building of walls to keep people out.

“In Europe there are those who persist in treating the problem as a matter that does not concern them – this is tragic,” he said.

“History teaches us that narrow self-interest and nationalism lead to disastrous consequences.”

While the coronavirus pandemic had shown that major challenges had to be confronted together and there were some signs of this happening on climate change, there was little sign of such an approach to migration, he said.

“It is easy to influence public opinion by instilling fear of the other,” Pope Francis said.

“The remote causes should be attacked, not the poor people who pay the consequences and are even used for political propaganda.”

The Pope cited war, economic agreements “where the people have to pay” and the flow of weapons as factors leading people to seek a better life elsewhere.

Last month 27 people died when their inflatable dinghy sank in the Channel between France and the UK. Several people have died in freezing temperatures attempting to cross into Poland from Belarus.

And 1,650 people are recorded by the International Organization for Migration as having gone missing while attempting to cross the Mediterranean this year.

Francis said he understood that there was a lot of “fatigue and frustration” over migration that had been exacerbated by the pandemic, but warned that without change there was a risk that civilisation itself would find itself “shipwrecked”.

“Let us eradicate the prevailing mentality revolving around our ego and personal and national egoisms which determine every decision we take,” he said.

The pontiff was speaking at a temporary camp housing about 2,000 asylum-seekers, which replaced the overcrowded Moria camp that was destroyed in fires last year.

Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, who was accompanying Francis, said the migration issue was the responsibility of all Europe, not just Greece.

Greece is building closed camps on several islands to house asylum seekers until their claims are processed. It denies that Greek coast guards push back migrants at sea, insisting that they are saving lives.

Do you know that 2 hippopotamuses tested positive for Covid-19 at a Belgian Zoo?

Two hippopotamuses have tested positive for Covid-19 at Antwerp zoo in Belgium.

Imani, aged 14, and Hermien, 41, have no symptoms apart from runny noses, but the zoo said they had been put in quarantine as a precaution.

“To my knowledge, this is the first time in this species. Worldwide, this virus has been reported mainly in great apes and felines,” the zoo’s vet, Francis Vercammen, said.

The coronavirus is thought to have jumped from an animal to a human, and it is proved to have passed from humans to animals. Pets including cats, dogs and ferrets have become infected following contact with their owners, and zoo cases have been reported in big cats, otters, primates and hyenas. The disease has also spread in mink farms and to wild animals such as deer, Guardian reports.

Antwerp zoo is investigating the causes of the outbreak. None of the zookeepers had recently shown Covid symptoms or tested positive for the virus, it said.

Donald Trump’s Social Media APP, TRUTH Social, has raised $1 billion in investment cash

Donald Trump has announced that his new anti-censorship social-media site has attracted a further $1 billion in investments. 

Making the announcement of the cash injected into his upcoming site TRUTH Social, Trump said: ‘$1bn sends an important message to Big Tech that censorship and political discrimination must end.

‘As our balance sheet expands, Trump Media & Technology Group will be in a stronger position to fight back against the tyranny of Big Tech.’

The 45th President of the United States previously explained that his plan for TRUTH was to allow users to post ‘without discrimination on the basis of political ideology’.

The capital raise highlighted the former US president’s ability to attract strong financial backing seizing on his personal and political brand. 

Trump is working to launch  TRUTH Social during the first quarter of 2022.  

The former President, who has hinted he might seek reelection in 2024, said TRUTH Social will be an alternative to Silicon Valley internet companies that ‘are biased against him and other conservative voices.’

The 75-year-old  was banned from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube after the January 6 insurrection in which a mob of Trump supporters attacked the US Capitol over his repeated false claims that the November 2020 election was stolen from him.

Donald Trump announces his planned Twitter rival TRUTH Social has raised $1 billion in investment cash

TRUTH Social is the first of three stages in the Trump Media plan, followed by a subscription video-on-demand service called TMTG+ that will feature entertainment, news, and podcasts, according to the news release.

The $1 billion sum would be in addition to $293 million that Digital World Acquisition Corp raised in an initial public offering in September, taking the total proceeds for TRUTH to about $1.25 billion.

Russia is preparing to attack Ukraine early next year – US intelligence

Russia is reportedly planning a possible military invasion of Ukraine involving an estimated 175,000 troops that could begin as soon as early 2022.

An unclassified intelligence document, obtained by The Washington Post, showed satellite images of troop and equipment build-up around the border with Ukraine. 

Russia is planning an invasion of Ukraine early next year with up to 175,000 troops - US intelligence

Photos taken in June around Yelnya, near the northern border between Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, showed empty land. By November 9, five Battalion Tactical Groups (BTGs) were in place, the photos showed.

Russia is planning an invasion of Ukraine early next year with up to 175,000 troops - US intelligence

In 2014, similar scenes were replicated along the Russian-Ukrainian border near Crimea before Russia seized the strategic port on the Black Sea.

‘The Russian plans call for a military offensive against Ukraine as soon as early 2022 with a scale of forces twice what we saw this past spring during Russia’s snap exercise near Ukraine’s borders,’ an administration official told the paper. 

‘The plans involve extensive movement of 100 battalion tactical groups with an estimated 175,000 personnel, along with armor, artillery and equipment.’ 

Ukrainian assessments have said Russia has approximately 94,000 troops near the border, but the U.S. believes the figure is closer to 70,000.

However, US officials expect an increase to 175,000, and warn that there will likely be significant movement of battalion tactical groups to and from the border ‘to obfuscate intentions and to create uncertainty.’ 

‘Equipment may be left behind at different training ranges to enable a rapid, final buildup,’ the document adds. 

Leaving the White House for Camp David, President Joe Biden said: ‘We’ve been aware of Russia’s actions for a long time and my expectation is we’re going to have a long discussion.’ 

On Thursday, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

Blinken warned Moscow of the ‘severe costs’ Russia would pay if it invaded Ukraine, urging his Russian counterpart on Thursday to seek a diplomatic exit from the crisis.

Blinken delivered the warning to the Russian Foreign Minister at what he called a ‘candid’ meeting in Stockholm, and said it was likely that Biden and Vladimir Putin would speak soon. 

‘I made very clear our deep concerns and our resolve to hold Russia responsible for its actions, including our commitment to work with European allies to impose severe costs and consequences on Russia if it takes further aggressive action against Ukraine,’ Blinken told a news conference after the meeting.

‘It’s now on Russia to de-escalate the current tensions by reversing the recent troop buildup, returning forces to normal peacetime positions and refraining from further intimidation and attempts to destabilize Ukraine.’

Lavrov, speaking to reporters before his talks with Blinken, said Moscow was ready for dialogue with Kyiv. 

‘We, as President Putin has stated, do not want any conflicts,’ he said. 

Blinken, before the meeting, stated: ‘We don’t know whether President Putin has made the decision to invade. 

‘We do know that he is putting in place the capacity to do so on short order should he so decide. 

‘We must prepare for all contingencies.’ 

The new intelligence finding, published on Friday, estimates that half of the Russian personel are already deployed along various points near Ukraine’s border, according to a Biden administration official who spoke to Associated Press.

Nigeria may no longer exist before 2023 elections – Onaiyekan

Former Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Cardinal John Onaiyekan has expressed fear of Nigeria splitting before the 2023 general elections. 

Onaiyekan who pointed out that Nigerian leaders always want to remain in office even after their tenure because of “greed, wickedness and stupidity”, added that one of the issues in the country is that incumbent governments do not want free and fair election.

He added that insecurity might also be one of the reasons the country will split. Onaiyekan told Saturday Punch;

“There is no reason why the spate of insecurity should continue like this till 2023. There is no reason why we should not be able to finally settle this problem before the year 2022 is over.

“If it is not over, it means we have failed as a nation and the question will no longer be whether we can have election or not, but whether it makes sense even having an election because we don’t have a country; the matter is serious.

“As for the election, we are not even sure whether Nigeria will be one country or whether we would have an independent country. So, those are issues we must face now. As for holding election, it is not a big deal really. Election is a normal practice and in a democratic environment, if the environment is really democratic and peaceful, the election will come by its own.

“All of it; greed, wickedness and stupidity. Not only in Nigeria; go abroad, our next door neighbour, Cameroon, Paul Biya has been there for more than 30 years. Cameroon is not moving and he is not moving, why is he sitting there? So, they are worse than us.’’

Hilarious! Italian Man uses fake silicone arm to get vaccine certificate without actually being vaccinated

A 50-year-old man in Italy tried to pass off a silicone arm as his own at a Covid-19 vaccination clinic in an attempt to get a vaccine certificate without actually getting vaccinated.


The cunning act was spotted by a nurse, Filippa Bua, as she was about to administer the vaccine in Biella, Piedmont on Thursday, December 2.

“The color of the skin was anomalous, much lighter compared to the hands or the face of the patient,” Bua said to CNN.


After inspecting the area of the arm, she said she realized that the arm was fake, made of silicone.

“I first felt sorry for the man, thinking that he had a prosthesis and wondering if I had somehow forced him to give me the wrong arm,” Bua said.


“But then he admitted he was wearing the fake arm on purpose to avoid getting the vaccine!”

Bua, who has been a nurse since 1987 and has administered thousands of jabs, said the man’s admittance of deception brought about a range of emotions for her.


“At the very beginning I was surprised, then I was angry, I felt professionally offended, he showed no respect for our intelligence and our profession,” she said. “I would never expect such a thing in my life.”


The Piedmont regional government condemned the man’s attempt to cheat the system.


“The case could be classified as ‘ridiculous,’ except that we are talking about a gesture of enormous gravity, unacceptable for the sacrifice that the whole community is paying for the pandemic,” a joint communiqué from the Piedmont region’s President and health councilor reads.

The President of the Piedmont regional government, Alberto Cirio, said the incident was “an offense to the region’s health system, that is among the first in Italy for vaccination capacity and for booster doses.”


The Italian government last month signed a decree making a Covid-19 “super green pass” mandatory in bars, restaurants, theaters and other indoor entertainment venues.


Under the new measure, only those with full vaccination or proof of recovery from coronavirus are allowed entrance to such venues.

Just 3% of Nigerians are vaccinated against Covid-19 — Lai Mohammed says

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said barely three per cent of Nigeria’s population has been vaccinated against COVID-19 largely due to poor access to the vaccine by developing countries.


Speaking on Sunday, December 5, in Madrid, Spain at the 24th General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), Lai
warned that lack of vaccination by developing countries would provide a fertile ground for the virus to mutate and thus threaten the progress already recorded in developed countries.

He said most developed countries had already vaccinated 60 per cent and above of their population, most developing countries were below five per cent.

Mohammed noted that many developed countries had used the advantage of their enormous resources or relationship to sign agreements with manufacturers to supply their countries with vaccines ahead of making them available for use by other countries.


“Even before the clinical trials were completed, millions of doses of the most promising vaccines have been bought by Britain, U S, Japan and the European bloc countries. Some of these countries bought doses five times the size of their population.


“There are fears that these unilateral deals will deprive the poorest countries of access to these life-saving commodities,” he said.

Oups! Mexican teenage girl jailed for escaping arranged marriage

A 14-year-old girl was imprisoned for several hours by community police after she ran away to avoid an arranged marriage.

The girl, identified as Anayeli “N”, was supposed to marry a 16-year-old neighbor in Mexico’s Guerrero state whose family had offered a sum of 200,000 pesos (about $9,300 USD) to buy her hand in marriage.

Anayeli’s mother had accepted the payment, and the neighboring family had hired a band, slaughtered a cow, and prepared a marriage feast to take place last Monday, Nov. 29. The would-be groom’s parents reportedly spent around 56,000 pesos (2,600 USD) on wedding preparations.

The bride-to-be initially thought her elder sister was the one getting married. When she discovered early on the morning of the wedding day that she was the one to be married off, she escaped from her family’s house in the village of Joya Real,  in the municipality of Cochoapa el Grande, one of the poorest in Mexico.

She took shelter in the nearby home of her 15-year-old friend Alfredo “N”.

When the police found out, Anayeli “N” and the friend who provided her shelter Alfredo “N” were both arrested.

14-year-old Mexican girl jailed for escaping arranged marriage

Abel Barrera Hernandez, director of the Tlachinollan Mountain Human Rights Center, explained that Anayeli was kept in jail for 14 hours.

14-year-old Mexican girl jailed for escaping arranged marriage

Both minors were eventually released after a dialogue was established between community authorities and lawyers from the Tlachinollan Center, supported by personnel from the state prosecutor’s office, elements of the national guard and the local defense attorney.

14-year-old Mexican girl jailed for escaping arranged marriage

After the controversy, Barrera Hernández asked municipal and state authorities “to give protection of the two minors”.

Once a girl is bought in the name of marriage, she is “treated as an object” by the family that paid for her, Barrera said.

“She has to work, she has to cook the food, she has to do the cleaning, she has to go to the fields, and if she gets to work as an agricultural laborer, the money is not going to be paid to her, but to her father-in-law,” Barrera added.

Marriage between minors in Mexico was prohibited by law in 2019. However, in indigenous communities of Mexico that are governed by customs, these unions are still allowed.

Kenyan elderly man drags son to court seeking 20% of his salary his maintenance

A 73-year-old Kenyan man has moved to court seeking to have his son surrender 20 per cent of his earnings for his maintenance.

Gideon Kisira Cherowo, from Biirunda in Trans Nzoia County, claims that his 48-year-old son Washington Chepkombe Cherowo abandoned him despite having contributed to his education until university level.

In the papers filed at Kitale High Court, Mzee Cherowo, stated that his son does not send him any upkeep even though he is currently working at the Kenya Airports Authority.

Among his four children, Mzee Cherowo said, Washington is the only one who is currently employed.

“I used all the resources I had to enable the defendant to be in a good position so that he can help us. Right now, my wife and I are in a horrible state yet we have a son who is working,” the plaintiff said in a civil suit at the high court.

“I sold my land in Cheptais, Bungoma, to educate him from primary to university. I also gave him a quarter of an acre. I even went ahead to pay dowry for the defendant’s wife, which cost me four cows and some amount of money, whose sum I cannot recall.” the aggrieved father said. 

“I pray that since he has a good salary, I request 20 per cent of his salary to be given to me as the father,” Cherowo pleaded with the court.

The case could develop into a precedent-setting affair as upkeep is normally reserved for minors and there is no clear-cut directive on how children, who become adults, should take care of their parents.

Mzee Cherowo, in the November 17 petition he filed personally, attached a testimony from one David Masyek Cherowo, another one of his sons, who also maintains that his brother should relinquish a part of his salary for his father’s upkeep.

“The defendant deserted his parents after he got a job. It is now 17 years since we saw him. He does not come or send any assistance to us. We are leading a very horrible life after the defendant consumed the very thing our father had, so as to take him to school,” Masyek said in the statement. 

Sad true love story from American woman

“I met Sylvester Mumba in 2012 when I went on vacation in Africa. Sylvester used to sell things made out of wood at a park. He was a talented woodcarver.

He used to make nice looking decorative crafts out of wood.I got his phone number after I asked him to make a wooden map of United States Of America with my names written on it. From that day, he became my friend and we started communicating even when I came back to USA.

I was 23 years old and single when I met him. I just did not feel happy. I was basically lonely and I would call Sylvester whenever I felt lonely. We would chat for hours non stop. He had broken english but I understood everything.He used to tell me that we were meant to be because only I understood his bad english.

We then started dating six months later. I started saving enough money working as a Host in at a SteakHouse. I went to a travel agency booked a plane ticket and was off again to Africa.But this time not to see the Victoria falls but to see Sylvester.

The ticket was $1,357 dollars at the time round trip. I stayed in Zambia for a month and we quickly got married. Then after the wedding, i left him in Zambia and flew back to USA.Back home in USA, I paid an Immigration lawyer to help me with visa paper work for Sylvester.

To make the long story short, Sylvester was finally given a green card and that’s how he came to USA in May. We did another wedding in USA. We were so Much in love.All was well in our marriage. I even helped him get a Job at Target Store and helped him buy a car to ease his movements.

He slowly started adapting to the American culture and his English Improved. He also met some Zambians living in USA and together they became one family.We started attending functions organised by the Zambians in USA. I was even there in Florida to support Zambia National Soccer Team when they took on Japan. And after the match there was a party where we interacted with the Soccer players and other people.

I have attended many independence functions organised by the Zambian community in Atlanta. I started noticing one thing, the Zambians in USA like Gossiping and do not like to see their fellow Zambians (Friends) prosper in Life. Sylvester’s Zambian friends, Women inclusive would call and tell me that Sylvester did not marry me because he loved me, but because of poverty and papers.

They would tell me that he was going round the Zambian community telling people that he was just using me to become a citizenThey told me that he will leave me once he is given a green card valid for 10-years. Some of his Male Friends would call me asking me to divorce him and marry them instead, and some would call asking me for sex.

I did not care about what people were telling me.I loved him so much and he meant my world to me. Up todate I do not understand why some Africans in diaspora are jealous of each other. My step sister is married to a Nigerian man and the Nigerians are so supportive of each other. Sylvester and I then decided to isolate ourselves from all the Zambians in USA because their gossip had started affecting our marriage. We were happy once again until in June this year when Sylvester was arrested for being in possession of drugs.

That day, he had gone drinking with some of his trusted Zambian friends. After around midnight, they all decided to call it a day. Sylvester was the only one driving so he had to drop his friends at their various homes. And after dropping his friends on his way back home, he was stopped by a police patrol car. His friends had planted some drugs in his car and called the police.

And that’s how he was arrested in June and was deported back to Zambia Three weeks ago. I tried to fight his deportation for 4 months but it couldn’t work out as you know our immigration laws are tough. People get deported for minor offences. And the sad part is that his friends were asking me to date them since the time he was detained.

My husband Sylvester was deported back to Africa and 3 weeks later on Friday 24th November he sadly committed suicide. Sylvester was laid to rest on 27th of November 2018 at his parent’s village in Northern part of Zambia.

I Was left so heartbroken upto now. “

No customers like before, Apple reduces iPhone13 production

Tech company Apple Inc., has reportedly cut production of the iPhone 13 after the demand for the device slumped.


According to Mail Online, many shoppers who originally wanted the phone, the most expensive model at $1,599,  are said to have given up as ongoing supply chain issues lead to shortages.


Others are said to be holding out for the iPhone 14. It will debut in fall 2022, and will likely have far more dramatic updates than the 13, which is a tweaked version of the 2020 iPhone 12. 


Apple had reportedly cut its goal for the year by as many as 10 million units, down from their target of 90 million, due to a global chip shortage. They had hoped to ramp up production again next year due to the current global supply chain crisis.


The company, however, have informed vendors that the orders look unlikely.


Apple CEO Tim Cook said in October that the supply chain crisis, which had affected the chip shortage, had cost the company $6 billion in sales in the fourth quarter.

‘We’re doing everything we can do to get more (chips) and also everything we can do operationally to make sure we’re moving just as fast as possible,’ Cook had told Reuters.


Cook also said he expected a year-over-growth for Apple for the quarter ending in December. Analysts had expected a growth of 7.4 percent to $119.7 billion.


‘We’re projecting very solid demand growth year over year,’ Cook said. ‘But we are also predicting that we’re going to be short of demand by larger than $6 billion.’   
 

Former Gay man who received Jesus Christ was ordained as a Pastor (photos)

Aaron Adjetey Akrong, a former member of the LGBT community who gave his life to Christ has been ordained as a Pastor. 

Akrong was a gay man for almost twenty years amid bouts of drugs until he gave his life to Christ in September 2018.

Aaron Adjetey Akrong

His ordination took place on the 27th of November 2021 in Alabaster End-Time College Ministry in Ghana’s capital Accra, where he received his certificate as a recognised pastor called by God to ministry.

Sharing news of his ordination, Akrong wrote; 

Joseph became a prime minister at the age of 30David was ordained King at the age of 30Jesus began his earthly ministry at the age of 30.

I’m here, O God please let YOUR WILL be done!!! Use me!! Prophetic Ministry Age …. Milestone Age

For it is written: ‘Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him’”

Former Ghanaian gay man who gave his life to Christ ordained as a Pastor (photos)
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Nnamdi Kanu can change his clothes, practice his religion – court orders DSS

Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday ordered the Department of State Security (DSS) to allow the detained Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu to practice his religion and change his clothes in its detention facility.

The order was given by Binta Nyako after Kanu’s emergency scheduled trial today.

The Court also rejected the plea by Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyers that his trial be shifted within December 2021 instead of the earlier adjourned date of January 19 2022.

Omicron Covid variant originated from Europe, not in S’Africa

Analysis by Dr Nicholas Davies, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), suggests there were around 60 cases already in England by November 28, yet only 22 have been reported by the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA).

A science advisor to the government has also warned that Omicron cases in England are likely to already be triple the official number.

WHO experts reiterated calls for a rethink on travel bans against southern Africa, given that omicron had now been reported in nearly two dozen countries and its source remained unclear.

“South Africa and Botswana detected the variant. We don’t know where the origin of this could have been,” said specialist Ambrose Talisuna. “To punish people who are just detecting or reporting… is unfair.”

Omicron accounted for 74 per cent of the 249 virus genomes sequenced in South Africa in November, according to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), which is collecting data as part of a wider national network for genomic surveillance.

News.band has reported that the new Covid-19 variant, Omicron, was present in the Netherlands earlier than previously thought.

It was identified in two test samples taken in the country between 19 and 23 November, which is before the variant was first reported by South Africa.

It is not clear whether those who took the tests had visited southern Africa.

It was previously thought that two flights that arrived from South Africa on Sunday had brought the first cases of the variant to the Netherlands.

Fourteen people on the flights to the capital, Amsterdam, tested positive for Omicron, among 61 passengers who were found to have coronavirus.

However, while the two new samples reveal Omicron was in the Netherlands earlier than thought, they do not predate the cases in southern Africa. The variant was first found in a specimen collected on 9 November, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Related Posts

Early evidence suggests Omicron has a higher re-infection risk. But scientists say it will take about three weeks before it is known how the heavily mutated variant impacts on the effectiveness of vaccines.

The United Kingdom HSA said it was developing a rapid new genotyping test to allow local labs test specifically for omicron without the need for full sequencing, but could not say how widely it would be rolled out, or when it would be available.

Full sequencing can take up to 48 hours, so if samples must be sent away to be checked, it is possible that people will not know they need to self-isolate in time.

However, although cases are rising in South Africa, which experts suspect is being driven by omicron, in Botswana cases are falling, even though cases were detected there from mid-November.

A further nine cases of omicron were identified in England on Wednesday, taking the total in the country to 22. The variant has now been found in the East Midlands, East of England, London, South East and North West.

A further case was also reported in Scotland, bringing the total to 10.

President Joe Biden has backed off travel quarantine to combat the omicron variant, as the US announced tougher pre-departure testing for all passengers.

The US administration is expected to announce on Thursday that it will require all passengers to present either a negative antigen or PCR test taken within one day of their departure for the US irrespective of whether they are vaccinated or not.

The move follows the US recording its first case of omicron with a fully vaccinated American in California who tested positive seven days after returning to the US from South Africa on November 22.

The new regime reduces the time allowed for pre-departure testing from the current 72 hours for jabbed passengers, which could increase costs if they have to request accelerated results.

SAD: Kid cried “Nobody loves me” as he died, Dad and his girlfriend charged for murder (videos)

A dad and his girlfriend have been found guilty of the killing of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.

Emma Tustin was found guilty of murder following Arthur’s death from unsurvivable brain injuries after he was found with 125 areas of bruising on his body.

She was accused of taking a photograph of the boy on her mobile phone as he lay dying in the hallway following a brutal assault.

Dad and girlfriend found guilty over killing of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes who cried

Her partner Thomas Hughes, 29, was convicted of manslaughter after Coventry Crown Court heard of the campaign of cruelty the little boy was subjected to.

Dad and girlfriend found guilty over killing of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes who cried

Distressing video of the “starving” little boy had shown him crying “nobody loves me” and struggling to carry a duvet hours before he died.

He is said to have been deprived of food and made to stand in a hallway for 14 hours a day.

Dad and girlfriend found guilty over killing of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes who cried

Speaking after the verdicts, Arthur’s maternal grandmother, Madeleine Halcrow, described the couple as “wicked” and “evil”.

She described the couple’s behaviour as “unfathomable” after hearing Tustin poisoned her grandson by force-feeding him salt-laced meals.

Huges and Tustin were named “utterly ruthless, unthinking and pitiless” by prosecutors.

The court heard how Arthur had his head banged “repeatedly against a hard surface” at the hands of Tustin in Solihull in June 2020.

She took 12 minutes to call 999 and then lied that he had “fell and banged his head and while on the floor banged his head another five times”.

The stepmother later claimed he must have thrown himself down the stairs, despite evidence he was barely strong enough to stand.

Jurors heard how Hughes encouraged his son’s killing, sending a text to Tustin 18 hours before the fatal assault saying “just end him”.

Hughes later allegedly told his son: “Watch you little c***, I’ll bury you six feet under.”

Before his death, Arthur told his father: “I am in danger with you, dad.”

Both Tustin and Hughes had denied murder and multiple counts of child cruelty.

Jurors also convicted Tustin of two counts of child cruelty, including salt-poisoning and withholding food and drink from Arthur.

She had already admitted two other cruelty counts; wilfully assaulting Arthur on three occasions and isolating him, including by forcing him to stand in the hallway for up to 14 hours a day as part of a draconian punishment regime.

Hughes, who had denied any wrongdoing, was also convicted of the cruelty offences which Tustin had admitted – but cleared of withholding food and drink, or of poisoning his own son with salt.

Below are videos of Arthur crying “nobody loves me” and struggling to carry his duvet after sleeping on the floor.

German Govt. bans unvaccinated people from public places

Germany has announced new restrictions for people who have not received the Covid-19  vaccine.

Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday, Dec. 2, that unvaccinated people will be barred from many public places, including non-essential shops and events, unless they have recently recovered from Covid-19

Merkel said: “Culture and leisure nationwide will be open only to those who have been vaccinated or recovered.

“We have understood that the situation is very serious and that we want to take further measures in addition to those already taken.”

Merkel also said a nationwide vaccination mandate could be imposed from February 2022, after it’s been debated in parliament.

Facebook deactivates over 500 fake accounts used by China to spread fake Covid claims and propaganda

Facebook has removed 500 accounts used by China to spread fake Covid-19 claims and anti-US propaganda. 


Parent company Meta removed a total of 524 Facebook accounts, 20 pages, and four groups, as well as 86 Instagram accounts, that were linked to the propaganda network. 


According to Mail Online, the company did not directly attribute the network to the Chinese government. But it noted employees of Chinese state-run companies, and the country’s state-run media worked to amplify the misleading claims, which were soon the subject of news headlines in China.

 

fake Wilson Edwards
Facebook removes 500 accounts used by China to spread fake Covid claims and anti-US propaganda

The report said the operation began in July when a Facebook account was created in the name of Wilson Edwards, a self-professed Swiss biologist. 

Facebook removes 500 accounts used by China to spread fake Covid claims and anti-US propaganda

That same day, the account user claimed, without evidence, that US officials were using ‘enormous pressure and even intimidation’ to get scientists to back calls for renewed investigations into the origin of the virus.   


Within hours, hundreds of other accounts – some of which were created only that day – began liking, posting or linking to the post. Many of the accounts were later found to be fake, with some of the users posing as westerners and others using likely fabricated profile photos. 


‘In effect it worked like an online hall of mirrors, endlessly reflecting the original fake persona and its anti-US disinformation,’ according to Ben Nimmo, who leads investigations into disinformation at Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.

Facebook said it found links between the accounts and a tech firm based in Chengdu, China, as well as to overseas employees of Chinese infrastructure companies.


Within a week of the initial post, media outlets in China were reporting on the claims of US intimidation as if they had been made by a real scientist.


The operation was exposed when Swiss authorities announced in August that they had no record of any biologist with Edwards’ name. ‘If you exist, we would like to meet you!’ the Swiss embassy in Beijing tweeted.

Hmm! A Pentecostal Pastor kidnaps a Catholic Priest in Imo

A 35-year-old Pastor, Izuchukwu Anoloba has been arrested alongside others for kidnapping a Catholic priest, Fidelis Ekemgba.

The suspects held Ekemgba for over seven days and reportedly forced him to pay a N5m ransom to them.

Imo state Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Hussaini who paraded the suspects, described them as a deadly gang. Hussaini said the 45-year-old Catholic Priest in charge of St. Peters Catholic parish in Umunohu Amakaohia in the Ihitte/Uboma Local Government Area of the state, was double-crossed and whisked away by his abductors.

He added that they were arrested in Lagos following intelligence gathering by men of the anti-kidnapping unit of the command. The police chief further stated that they would continue to make the state uncomfortable for criminals.

The Pastor who spoke to newsmen, revealed that he got N1.5m from the ransom the priest paid them. 

Anoloba said; 

“I am a pastor with Apostolic Church of Christ in Lagos. I got N1.5 million from the kidnap of the priest. I never knew I will be arrested. I regret my actions because I am now a disgrace to the body of Christ and my family.”

94% of Nigerian Police don’t have decent accommodation – IGP

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba has lamented over lack of befitting accomdation for over 90% of police officers in barracks.

In his speech at the quarter four 2021 public private partnership units consultative (3PUCF) meeting organised by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) in Abuja on Thursday December 2, the IGP who was represented by Zanna Ibrahim, deputy inspector-general (DIG), logistics and supply stated that the police force is in dire need of befitting accommodation to enable them tackle the art and act of policing the nation optimally.

Baba said; 

“It will surprise you to know that with a workforce of over 350,000 in staff strength, the NPF has less than 10 percent of its personnel quartered in befitting barracks accommodation.

“The state of disrepair and integrity failure in our barracks need no emphasis and we are really in dire need of befitting accommodation to enable us tackle the art and act of policing the nation optimally.

“Suffice to add that there is an ongoing initiative to recruit 10,000 constables for the next six years annually, thereby increasing the housing needs for police officers.”

The IGP also averred that in spite of the decay in police infrastructure, negative maintenance culture, years of neglect due to poor budgetary allocation, destruction of police facilities resulting from the #EndSARS protests, banditry, Boko Haram/IPOB activities, the force remains resolute in following due process based on extant laws in the pursuit of infrastructural development through PPP.

Baba also called for collaboration with critical stakeholders towards revamping, improving and sustaining a better security architecture for the nation