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*Are you aware that all over the world? Nigerians are setting the pace and becoming the standard by which other measure themselves. Do you know? *In US, Nigeria are the most educated immigrant community. 60 percent of Nigerians in the US have a college degree. This is far above the American national average of 30 percent. * In Ivy league schools in Europe and America, Nigeria routinely outperform their peers from other nation. * The world fastest supercomputer was design by a world renowed inventor and scientist, Philip Emeagurah a full-blown Nigerian whose patency was awarded in 2015. This mean Nigeria has the patency to the world fastest computer. * Nigeria spent over $3 billions and lost hundreds of soldiers to end the wars in both Liberia and Sierra leone which the world ignored because they have no oil. * When there was a coup in Sao Tome and Principle in 2003, Nigeria restored the elected president back to power. * We gave a monetary gift to Ireland during our oil boom and built a statue for france free of charge. * The first television station in Africa was NTA Ibadan (1960) long before Ireland has their RTE station. Wherever you look in this great country, Nigeria heroes abound both now and in our recent and ancient past. If all you do is to listen to mainstream western media, you'll not get the full and true picture of your Nigeria heritage. Here is what CNN,BBC,Al jazeera and western media will not tell you about Nigeria. * On the 7th of May, 2016 at Howard university in Washington DC. history was made. Out of 96 graduating doctors of pharmacy candidates, 43 of them were Nigerians and out of 27 award given, 16 went to Nigerians. They will only tell you how Nigerians are scammers and cheat, how Nigerians are into drugs overseas. * There are over 180,000,000 Nigerians in the world, and only about 250,000 of this figure have traceable criminal record. This is about 0.14 percent of our entire national population in the last 20 years. Nothing close to 1 percent,shame on global media. Be proud of Nigeria wherever you go. Take your passport wit pride. God bless Nigeria. |
The police in Rivers State have arrested one Richard Inimgba, for killing his seven-year-old son over alleged stealing. The suspect, a resident of Amadi-Ama in Port Harcourt, had accused his son, George Inimgba, of stealing N3,200 on Friday and reportedly used a cutlass to inflict cuts on the victim after beating him up with a plank. George was found dead the following morning. PUNCH Metro gathered that George’s stepmother, Blessing Inimgba, was also arrested by the police for failing to rescue the boy. It was learnt that Richard had wanted to keep George’s death a secret, but for a carpenter who raised the alarm on sighting the injuries on the boy. Richard was said to have secretly invited the carpenter into his apartment to prepare a coffin for his burial. Some neighbours and relatives of 39-year-old Richard, popularly known as Oyinbo, told one of our correspondents that he had been maltreating the boy since he sent his mother packing six years ago. The wife of Richard’s elder brother, who simply identified herself as K.K., said George requested water at the point of death, but the father continued the beating. She said the boy’s attempts to explain that he used part of the money to feed himself because he was hungry fell on deaf ears. She said, “He beat the boy for about two hours. My husband was not around. The boy was crying and saying, ‘Daddy, give me water, I cannot walk again.’ “The boy was saying ‘Sorry Daddy’ and the man continued to ask, ‘Where is the money?’ But the boy said he was hungry and used the money to buy bread. He accused the son of stealing N3,200 from him overtime. “The boy was always hungry and if he came to my house to eat, the stepmother would report him to the father. “He went to his church to tell the pastor that his child was dead without explaining what led to the little boy’s death. It was when the carpenter raised the alarm that the neighbours knew that he had killed his son. “There were machete cuts on George’s body. Some angry boys came out and gave Oyinbo the beating of his life before a team of mobile policemen arrested him and his wife.” A neighbour, who did not want her name mentioned, said Richard was arrested last year after he burnt George’s hand in the stove. She said, “He was arrested, detained for three days and was made to write an undertaking. It was at that point that the boy started going to school for the first time.” A psychologist, Sri George, who first shared the story on Instagram, said he had met with George on the street on Tuesday as people rallied round him after he was caught stealing a snack on the way to school. He wrote, “What a cruel world. Last Tuesday, between the hours of 8am to 9am, I saw a crowd of people around my vicinity gathered around this little boy. So, I stopped by and inquired what happened. “They told me that this little boy on his way to school, stole a doughnut from a shop. “The people whom he stole the doughnut from even gave him more of it and a bottle of drink and asked him to go. “They all claimed that his father and stepmother have the habit of starving and beating him up on a daily basis. I saw so many scars on his body. “I took the boy to my house, interviewed him, and he told me how he had been suffering since his mother left his father. “I gave him some biscuits, asked him to come and eat at my place anytime and promised to see his father this week before he left for school, only to learn this morning (Saturday) that his father has beaten him to death.” The Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, said the matter was being investigated, adding that the man and the wife were in police custody. |
A 56-year-old man, Sunday Adimagwu, and his son, Kenneth, 21, were yesterday brought before an Ikeja Chief Magistrate’s court and charged with defiling a 12-year-old girl. The father is being tried for defiling his own daughter, while the son was arraigned for allegedly defiling the same girl— his step-sister. Both the father, a driver, and the son, a trader, live at Ajangbadi, Okokomaiko, a suburb of Lagos, on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. The prosecutor, Inspector Clifford Ogu, told the court that the offences were committed between September 2016 and April 2017 at the apartment of the accused. Ogu said the 12-year-old girl had been staying with her father and the step-mother, following a separation between her mother and the father. According to him, “both have sexually assaulted the girl on different occasions; father and son took turns to defile her. “When the girl had the opportunity, she ran to her mother’s house and told her what she has been going through— persistent sexual assault.” Outraged by the former husband’s defilement of the girl she had for him, the woman reported the case at the police station and the man was immediately apprehended, Ogu also told the court. The offence, he said, contravenes Section 259 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised). The duo, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge. In her ruling, Chief Magistrate Taiwo Akanni, granted the accused bail in the sum of N250,000 each, with two sureties each, in like sum and adjourned the case until June 19 for mention. |
Two men have been caned 83 times each in the Indonesian province of Aceh after being caught having sex. The men stood on stage in white gowns praying while a team of hooded men lashed their backs with a cane. The pair, aged 20 and 23, were found in bed together by vigilantes who entered their private accommodation in March. They have not been identified. Gay sex is not illegal in most of Indonesia but it is in Aceh, the only province which exercises Islamic law. It is the first time gay men have been caned under Sharia law in the province. The punishment was delivered outside a mosque in the provincial capital of Banda Aceh. A large crowd of observers cheered as the caning took place. "Let this be a lesson to you," one of the men watching cried out. "Do it harder," another man yelled. Earlier, an organiser warned the crowd not to attack the men, saying "they are also human". The men were sentenced to 85 strokes but the number was reduced by two because they had spent two months in detention. 'He was terrified' - Rebecca Henschke, BBC News, Banda Aceh I met one of the young men in jail a day before the caning, the first journalist to speak to him. He was terrified and his whole body was shaking. He was thin, pale and had a red rash on his skin. Inmates surrounded us with intimidating glares as we tried to talk. I thought we were going to be speaking in a private room, but he was not granted that. Before neighbourhood vigilantes broke down the door to his rented room, he was in his final years of a medical degree - his plan was to be a doctor. Now we are told the university has kicked him out. Videos of the raid that caught him and his partner having sex have been widely shared online. In the mobile phone footage they are both naked, pleading for help. "I just want the caning to be over and to go back to my family, I have been deeply depressed. I am trying to pull myself out of a deep black hole," he said. The countries that cane their convicts Aceh was granted special rights to introduce its own stricter Islamic laws more than a decade ago, and has become increasingly conservative in recent years. Strict laws against homosexuality were passed in 2014 and came into effect the following year. In the past public caning sentences have been handed down only for gambling and drinking alcohol. Indonesia has historically largely been tolerant of homosexuality, but has witnessed increasing official and social hostility towards its small and low-profile LGBTQ community in recent years. Earlier this month, Indonesian police arrested 14 people in the city of Surabaya for allegedly holding a gay party. They could face charges under ambiguous anti-pornography laws. On Monday, 141 men were arrested - including a British man - in a raid on what police said was a "gay party" at a sauna in the capital, Jakarta, on similar charges. Most were released on Tuesday. Rights groups have strongly criticised prosecutions of people involved in same-sex relationships, and the use of caning. Amnesty International said every human was entitled to a right to privacy and to have consensual relations, but that the two men had been ambushed in their home. It said caning was a "cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment" and may amount to torture and called on the Acehnese authorities to abandon the practice. Source: BBC News |
Then those people will come here and start their incessant chest beating and shouting "we are d most brillant tribe"...Block head people.. |
This comparison is made by propagandist....
is Ajumo..shit of Oyo state doin better than Fayose?.. |
NwaObinkita:Then u will carry it to Asia countries to sell.. no suprise its in ur blood na.... |
Its in their blood oo....softwerk |
rubbish....staged kidnappin |
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