Police discover drugs in bag labelled 'definitely not a bag full of drugs'
The stash was discovered in Portland, Oregon, when officers stopped a driver and passenger inside an allegedly stolen car.
Saturday 12 October 2024
Police in the US have found drugs inside a bag labelled "definitely not a bag full of drugs".
The stash was discovered in Portland, Oregon, when officers stopped a driver and passenger inside an allegedly stolen car.
Posting about the incident on X, Portland Police Bureau said scales, cash and a loaded gun were also found.
Pictured along with the items recovered from the vehicle was a small brown make-up bag with the words "definitely not a bag full of drugs" written on the front.
Despite the claim on the vanity case, more than 10g of fentanyl and meth was reportedly found inside.
According to local media, a man and a woman were arrested over the incident.
The pair are reportedly facing charges of drug possession and possession of a stolen vehicle.
Please help us find Gabrielle Theodora Ekpe nicknamed Gabbs/Teddy, She has been missing since Sunday, 6th October in Watford.
She is 30 years old, about 5'2" tall, with a dark complexion, black hair (low haircut), and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing the outfit in the photo.
If you have any information, please contact the nearest police station or dial: 101 , 999 ,07424 248065 or 07887 917238.
Temwa Chawinga has scored a rocket to break Sam Kerr's record and become the highest goal scorer in a season in NWSL history. She's scored 19 goals this season.
When she went down the second time and Aggie Beever-Jones started warming up, the BBC World Service commentator said that the Arsenal defenders would be happy to see her go off.
Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority LAMATA @Lamataonline
NRC certifies Lagos Rail systems, grants operational licenses for Blue and Red Lines
A significant milestone in Nigerian railway transportation has been recorded by the Lagos State Government as the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) issued operational licences for Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) Blue and Red Lines. The licences were received by the Managing Director of Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), Engr. Mrs. Abimbola Akinajo on behalf of the Lagos State Government.
The NRC granted a three-year operational license for the Blue Line and a temporary six-month license for the Red Line.
The licences were issued following close to three years of successful assessment period of the infrastructure and operation of the Blue Line and testing of the pre-operational capacity of the Red Line. The temporary license for the Red Line will be converted to a permanent license after further assessment of its full passenger operations.
Managing Director of NRC expressed his appreciation for LAMATA's efforts to secure the licenses. He emphasized NRC's desire to see the tracks occupied and voiced confidence in LAMATA's success. Okhiria also stated that this was the first time NRC had permitted another entity to operate trains in Nigeria. LAMATA's Managing Director, Engr. Mrs. Abimbola Akinajo received the licenses and commended the NRC team for their professionalism and intellectual engagement throughout the process.
Management and staff from NRC and LAMATA, as well as other key figures in the transportation sector, attended the event. The issuance of these licenses marks a significant step forward in developing Lagos' rail transportation system and signifies a positive collaboration between LAMATA and NRC.
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Grenada and Chairman of Heads of Government of Caribbean Countries, His Excellency, Dickon Thomas Mitchell accompanied by Chairman of Dangote Group @DangoteGroup, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, on a Courtesy Visit, to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr @jidesanwoolu at the Lagos House, Marina.
Today, I had the pleasure of welcoming Mr Dickon Mitchell, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Grenada, who was accompanied by Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman/CEO of Dangote Group, on a courtesy visit to Lagos House, Marina.
We discussed potential collaborations that can drive sustainable development and economic growth for both our regions.
ELIAS is a project in the African Language Program of the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University.
The Enhanced Language Instruction for African Studies Project
The ELIAS project is an initiative to provide a robust language learning environment system for African languages.
Unit 1 ISi nke mbụ THE IGBOS AND THEIR LANGUAGE
Objective Ihe mmuta (Objectives): By the end of this unit, learners should be able to: • Know and recognize the Igbo alphabet. • Learn the sound of each letter of the alphabet . • Recognize the similarities and differences in sounds between some Igbo letters and En
Introduction Nkọwa (Introduction) The Igbo language is one of the major languages in Nigeria, spoken predominantly by the Igbos in eastern part of the country. There are currently 7 Igbo speaking states namely Imo, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Abia, Delta, Rivers. Though each state has its own variation of Igbo, there is a central Igbo spoken and understood by all. Igbo is a Kwa language of the Benue-Congo subfamily of the Volta-Congo and Atlantic-Congo branches of the Niger-Congo language family. This language course will focus on the central Igbo and point out variations when necessary.
University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences.
Igbo
The term "Igbo" often denotes community or the inhabited world, as in the expression, "Igbo bia lere (world or whole community, come see!)!" The Igbo language has dozens of geographical dialects and belongs to the Niger-Congo family / Benue-Congo group of languages. It is also the second most populous indigenous language of southern Nigeria.
The Igbo number between 20 and 25 million people and live all over Nigeria. The original area, known as Igboland, is now situated in seven states. Five of the seven are completely Igbo-speaking (Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo). The other two are part Igbo-speaking (Rivers and Delta). There is also a great number of Igbo people in the Diaspora (U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and all parts of the world).
The Igbo are highly enterprising, resourceful, and education-focused. They have resorted to travel in order to satisfy these quests and to make room for their ever-growing population.
Course Offerings
IGBO 0100 Elementary Igbo I IGBO 0200 Elementary Igbo II IGBO 0300 Intermediate Igbo I IGBO 0400 Intermediate Igbo II