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SYDNEY (AFP) – A Papua New Guinea man described as a vampire has been arrested after allegedly murdering his young daughter by biting her neck, eating her flesh and drinking her blood, a report said Friday. Police called the grisly incident that occurred on Wednesday at a settlement near Lae “an act of cannibalism”. The PNG Post Courier cited local councillor John Kenny, who was one of the first on the scene, as saying the three-year-old child and her mother were visiting the father when he grabbed the girl and ran off into nearby bushes. Kenny said the man allegedly held the toddler close to him, bit deep into her neck, ate the flesh and sucked her blood. Two boys who were climbing a coconut tree nearby saw him and ran quickly to raise the alarm. “He was just laughing at the boys and continued eating the flesh and sucking the blood,” Kenny told the newspaper. “The boys were scared and ran quickly to alert the people.” When people arrived to investigate the man reportedly dumped the body in the bushes and ran away before being caught and turned over to police. PNG is a sprawling nation where black magic, sorcery and cannibalism sometimes occur. Last year police arrested dozens of people linked to an alleged cannibal cult accused of killing at least seven people, eating their brains raw and making soup from their joysticks. There have been several other recent cases linked to cults, witchcraft and cannibalism, with a man in 2011 reportedly found eating his screaming, newborn son during a sorcery initiation ceremony |
please my sister's chemistry says "oustanding" please what should we do? Is there any hope of it bn released? |
i d mad to stand up? I always close my eyes when i see such person(s) |
mehnnnn, waiting my eyes d see, so na my topic make front page so?!!!!!!! #dancing azonto*alingo |
Passengers aboard Arik Air flight to Uyo from Abuja on Friday evening were gripped by fear and anxiety as aerodrome light went off at the Akwa Ibom International Airport, Uyo as the aircraft which was already on approach to the runway was forced to go up again as darkness descended on the airport.http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/arik-s-uyo-bound-plane-in-dramatic-air-return-as-airport-is-plunged-into-darkness/151253/ |
Please guys help me check for 35000858CD |
i really admired paschals intellignce right from the beginning of GUS, what do you think pals? |
azimibraun: Yaya, Dideir, Papi Cisse, Demba Ba, Ayew muntari, the country dt wll win the AFCON mst hv sm dis names in dem.. Country wey dis names no dey no go win gbam!papis cisse and demba ba are already out, i wish super eagles the best |
pls help me check 25018511GA 25007387GE THANKS |
Aro okeigbo mmammanu!! Bekee mbu mmammanu!! Ogara ka mba mmammanu!! Amanama mmammanu!! A bu m nwa maazi Obinna, a bu kwanu m onye ezi ndi mbibi n'isinkpu. Obi di m uto nke ukwuu ihu umunne m na nairaland. I've always known we can dominate anywhere in the world, even here on nairaland.wish u all d very best in life Proudly ARO |
D icon:her full name is monday promise nnenna, for mass comm, tanx |
Obi88:d icon pls don't u have any answer give me on this post of mine? Pls we greatly need ur help, tanx |
pls my cousins pume result is saying "no result" her reg no is 15009194BC, her name is Monday P.N. Pls someone should us out, incase d result is found pls tell me d full meaning of d P.N so dat i cn strongly belive d score. Tnx |
mr jude, u can't do that in enugu, just come down 2 owerri and go to any d branches of ist bank, diamond bank,fcmb,uba or u come down 2 school and pay in futo microfinance bank or diamond bank. Pls i cnt help purchase u cos d crowd dia are much and i'm very much occupied wt academic works, i wish u success |
dont worry yourself young man, there's no news about d futo p.ume,once itz out i'll personally update here on nairaland, just keep on jacking ur past jamb questions including english, maths, biology, physics and chemistry, |
The pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Friday called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in Borno State in order to checkmate the security threat posed by the Boko Haram insurgency. Boko Haram, an extremist Islamic group, has virtually brought Borno State to a standstill, following series of bomb attacks targeting security agents and civilians. The call for the imposition of a state of emergency in Borno State came on the day a fresh explosion by the extremist group injured five policemen in Maiduguri. Lawmakers from the state, however, said in a statement that the use of force was not the solution to the crisis. The Igbo leaders said following the receipt of a number of distress calls from their people in Borno on the deteriorating security situation there, an emergency meeting of Ime-Obi (Elders Council) of Ohanaeze Ndigbo was held and the decision to call for a state of emergency was adopted. "We call on the President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, to as a matter of urgency declare a state of emergency in Borno State. This will in effect allow federal authorities to directly handle the situation on ground," they said. The Igbo leaders criticised the activities of Boko Haram and their collaborators "who have owned up to the series of bombings in Maiduguri, Bauchi, Kaduna, Suleja, Abuja and other parts of Northern Nigeria and for the senseless killing of innocent Nigerians and destruction of public and private properties." They urged members of the extremist group to stop forthwith the spate of bombings and embrace dialogue and other legal means in expressing their grievances. "We call on the federal government and the military authorities to ensure that the lives of innocent Nigerians and especially the Igbos, who incidentally have the next largest population in Borno State after the indigenes, are protected and their properties protected from organised and unorganised looting," added Ohanaeze Ndigbo. Some of the prominent Igbo leaders who signed the statement were former Anambra State governor, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife; Chairman, Ime-Obi Ohanaeze FCT, Eze Ibe Nwosu; Chairman, Ohaneze FCT, Barrister Calistus Nwabueze Obi; former Minister of Education, Prof. Ihechukwu Madubuike, (representing Abia State); former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Agunwa Anaekwe, (representing Anambra); Prof. Fred Onyeoziri and Chief Silas Ilo (representing Anambra State). Also, the Northern Christian leaders in a statement in Kaduna signed by its chairman, Evangelist Matthew Owojaiye, expressed concern over the activities of the Islamic sect. The statement called on the government to take concrete and decisive steps to fish out those behind the bomb blasts and bring them to book. According to NOCEF, Nigeria belongs to Christians, Muslims and traditionalists, stressing that no group should impose its religious beliefs on others by whatever means. Friday’s explosion in Maiduguri occurred at the Bulumkutu area within the metropolis. The explosion, which happened at about 8 am, further heightened tension in the town and caused people to scamper for safety. An eyewitness said the explosion damaged some vehicles, which were driving past at that time. Confirming the incident, the spokesman of the Joint Military Task Force (JTF) in the state, Colonel Victor Ebhaleme, told newsmen on phone that the bomb was targeted at a police patrol vehicle, which was on routine duty in the area. According to him, the bomb injured five policemen who were immediately rushed to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for treatment. Ebhaleme also revealed that some arrests were made in connection with the incident. He added that the people would be interrogated and anybody found to be innocent would be released immediately. The plight of the remaining residents of Maiduguri was worsened Friday as all the banks in town have been closed down. The instruction for their closure, it was gathered, was given from their head-offices over fears that they would be attacked by the fundamentalists. Meanwhile, for the first time since the escalation of the Boko Haram uprising in Borno State, members of the state caucus at the National Assembly have added their voice to the debate over the propriety or otherwise of the military operation in the state capital. They said the use of brute force cannot curb the menace. Addressing journalists after a meeting of the caucus, their spokesman, Senator Maina Maaji Lawan (ANPP, Borno North), maintained that the only solution to the problem is "unconditional amnesty for and dialogue with the group" that has thrown the state capital and some parts of the country into panic in the last couple of months. Lawan, who was with two other senators and three members of the House of Representatives from the state, said the federal government should rethink its strategy for bringing an end to the Boko Haram menace the same way it resolved the militancy saga in the Niger Delta, which he said was not by military operation but by dialogue and the amnesty programme. With Lawan at the press briefing were Senators Ali Ndume (PDP, Borno South) and Ahmed Zanna (ANPP, Borno Central) as well as House of Representatives members - Amina Khadi (Jere), Mukhtar Aliyu (Biu) and Kyari Gujubawu (Maiduguri). Lawan said: "If the US with all its technology and superior arms power was forced to engage in dialogue with the Talibans, we could see that brute force cannot be a solution to this situation." While urging President Jonathan to order the immediate withdrawal of the military from Maiduguri and its environs, Lawan, who is the immediate past Senate Minority Leader, said the federal government should "honestly and purposely and sincerely engage in dialogue with the Boko Haram people." He lamented that since the beginning of the military operations in Maiduguri, "innocent citizens who know nothing about the Boko Haram are the ultimate victims of the military crackdown," saying "Borno is in a state of complete siege." He said it’s unfortunate that institutions of state whose operatives are being sustained by the taxes of the people are the ones killing the same people who they are established to protect. Wondering why the JTF should go about "indiscriminately shooting innocent youths under the guise of looking for Boko Haram," Lawan recalled that a similar situation occurred in Odi and some other Bayelsa communities where houses were ransacked, innocent people killed and whole villages devastated in the guise of looking for militants." The third term senator said members of the Borno Caucus in the National Assembly had been circumspect in commenting publicly on the situation in their state because of their strong belief that the situation could be peacefully brought under control. He said they could, however, no longer continue to keep quiet as "the situation is deteriorating by the day and causing untold hardship on innocent citizens". The Borno National Assembly Caucus, however, disclosed that it would conduct an on the spot assessment to ascertain the extent of damage to lives and property as a result of the Boko Haram crisis |
GREAT61:there is no information on dat nw, just keep on jarkn, wen itz out i'll let u knw, ok? |
for God's sake, why are these northeners devil hearted? They are meant to be wild animals not human beings, pls nass should either scrap this nysc or corpers should serve in their geopolitical zones, just imagine how these animals killed future hopes of nigeria calling it post election violence, GOD will never forgive u animals |
for God's sake, why are these northeners devil hearted? They are meant to be wild animals not human beings |
Larson D:actually i'm not a student of uniben but a friend of mine who schools in uniben told me about it,but i can help analyze dat of futo cos i just got admitted there,why not google it up? |
Like #65000,congrats on your admission |
pls i wanted to print my jamb admission letter via jamb.org.ng but i was asked to insert a pin no and serial no first.pls which pin and serial no is that? |
the federal university of technology owerri has released her 2010/2011 admission list,i just made it into chemical engineering!!! To check urs visit www.futo.edu.ng, checking of list free of charge,goodluck!! |
pls does anyone have news about akwa ibom state university and their 2010 admission procedure cos no news is coming out from there,everything is more than domant there |
i just checked my result now,i scored 280 in post utme and 270 in jamb,for chemical engineering,pls what are my chances? |
akwa ibom state university |
90chiemela: 90chiemela:my brother u have to be optimistic and always talk positive,the result is not even out and u're already saying u're not sure,just pray and believe what God can do,ok? It is well. |
Finally my change of institution has reflected perfectly in my original jamb result,THANK U JESUS,i'm more than grateful |
I just finished my futo putme registeration now,my photocard just showed only my pix with information on what to do on d exam day ie bringing of bank teller,pls has anyone any different thing? |
Ijele-igbo:@ijele-igbo,my brother i know u've told me several times but it's just that i'm still afraid and scared whether it will affect my admission or not but i must say a very big thanks to u,pls don't fail to let me know whenever it starts reflecting.@lomaxx,thanks, am grateful |
lomaxx:@lomaxx,pls which year result did u check with the original scratch card,is it this year's utme,if yes pls where can i get the scr.card? |