Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Boy sheds tears after realizing lady he went to beg money from, carries oxygen to survive

According to to twitter user, Matubia, the little boy became emotional after he realized the lady he was begging for money carries oxygen to survive . See more photos after the cut..

Photos: Bride and three others die in helicopter crash on the way to her wedding


Rosemere do Nascimento Silva, a 32-year-old bride, who planned to surprise her husband-to-be, Udirley Damasceno, by arriving at her wedding venue in a helicopter, sadly never made it to the altar. As her unsuspecting fiancé and other guests awaited the arrival of the bride, she and a few others boarded the helicopter to convey them to the wedding venue in the outskirts of Sao Paulo in Brazil.

Photos: "I had to do it for her" Former 'Fat boy' on how daughter motivated him to keep fit

IG user Brixfitness took to Instagram to write about how his beautiful daughter motivated him into investing in his health. Sharing before and after photos of himself and daughter, he wrote:
"I had to do it for her. I had to show her what self respect looked like. I had to give her an example of a promise kept. I had to invest in my health so I could walk her down the aisle, with my head held high with no pain in my knees or my back. I had to do it so she knew that there was nothing more important than her health"

UNIJOS suspends lecturer allegedly caught cheating during a Master's degree exams


The University of Jos has suspended an associate professor of law, who was allegedly caught cheating during an examination on May 4, Premium Times reports Benedicta Dauda, a former head of the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law of the Faculty of Law was allegedly caught copying from a prepared answer during an examination for a Master’s degree in Research and Public Policy in the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Mrs Daudu was also suspended from the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption following the report. Sources who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES, said the lecturer has also been suspended from the masters programme for two semesters.

Well-wishers donate gifts to a Cleaner mocked online for staring at gold chains in a Saudi Arabia jewellery shop

A photo of a Bangladeshi cleaner staring into a jewellery shop recently went viral on social media. Nazer al-Islam Abdul Karim, 65, who works in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia was spotted looking into a jewellers' window and someone decided to take a photo of that exact moment.

Karim, whose monthly salary in Riyadh is $187 (700 Saudi Riyal), said he didn't realise the photo was taken. Sadly, he was ridiculed by the person who shared it online...

Spot the difference between the US embassy in Ghana & the recently exposed fake one which sold legitimate visas

A fake United States Embassy was recently busted in Ghana after operating illegally for a decade. According to a statement released by the U.S. State Department, the sham embassy was operated in Accra by a cartel that issued illegally obtained but legitimate visas. The syndicate issued fraudulently obtained but legitimate U.S. visas and false identification documents, including birth certificates at a cost of $6,000 each.   Photo Credit: BBC Africa

Photo: Police arrest kidnappers that murdered Dangote's strategist, recovers arms and ammunition


The IGP Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have arrested three of the kidnappers that murdered ransom transporter and a senior strategist with Dangote Industries Limited, Istifanus Gurama.

According to a press release signed by police spokesman, Don Awunah, the IRT, armed with credible intelligence, between November 27, 2016 and December 3, 2016 arrested three of the kidnappers: Abubakar Gide 24, Abdullahi Salihu 22, and Babuga Adamu 25 in Ijebu Igbo - Ogun state, Epe Forest - Lagos State and Ajase Ipo Forest - kwara state respectively.

Anti-IPOB Protesters Take Case To American Embassy (Photos)

Members of Stand Up for Peace Movement have gone on a protest in Abuja on Thursday, in reaction to America’s stand that IPOB is not a t...