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The Governor should have stepped aside to allow proper investigation on the said matter since he had alleged that he is not guilty. After being justified, he can then proceede to take legal actions including demand for full compensation over the damages inflicted on him. #Say_no_to_power_intoxication |
Anyway, I think those kidnappers drew off his life because he had unmasked the identity of either or both of the below parties: i. Some or all of his abductors. ii. The person(s) who arranged for his abduction. ***sad news though*** |
When shall evil cease? |
It actually sounds easy hearing this but I bet an encounter with those guys will teach you a new lesson. Those are only tasty documented words, they are almost futile in reality. Be careful, be wise. |
Sometimes, speed kills. Being too fast might not mean being too smart. I pity the entire family. |
Good, but as a human, I doubt its reality. |
For more than two months, a 13-year-old in India took part in an extreme religious fast, reports the BBC. Early this month she called off that fast, but she fell into a coma two days later and died of cardiac arrest on Oct. 4—and now her parents, well-off jewelers in Hyderabad, and other family members have been charged with homicide, cops tell AFP. Aradhana Samdariya's relatives insist she chose to embark on the 68-day fast of her own volition as part of a ritual in Jainism, an ancient Indian religion that believes "the way to liberation and bliss is to live lives of harmlessness and renunciation" and whose foundation lies in the "concern for the welfare of every being in the universe." But others, including the children's rights group that filed the complaint against Aradhana's family, say the young teen was coerced, perhaps in the misguided belief it would make her father's business more profitable. Aradhana's grandfather notes it's not the first time the girl had fasted: He says she had pulled off an eight-day fast and a 34-day fast, and so was determined to go even longer this time, partly because she was interested in becoming a nun, per the Deccan Chronicle. But a local NGO says the dad's business was faltering and the family's guru suggested having Aradhana fast for good luck. The BBC and AFP note she lived on nothing but boiled water during her fast, while others, such as Firstpost.com, say not even sips of water are permitted during the most extreme version of Jain fasting. Psychologists say that children are especially vulnerable to the guilt that may lure them into such dangerous practices. "The child is made to believe it is for the good of the family," one expert says. "What is sacrificed is the health of the minor.'' Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/10/11/teen-dies-68-day-fast-family-homicide-charges/91894474/ |
Anything good is worth doing. Politics should be put aside when dealing with the health of the people and when aiming for a healthy environment. |
Ok nah, we still dey here dey wait for more updates on top this matter... Don't be suprised that another stunch nigga would cross that powder and move the so called 'juju secured vehicle' with 'wire'. Trust guys nah... |
Thank God oh! |
NYSC things on point...I still dey do warm up... |
What profit do I gain from killing and being killed, am I a soldier ![]() |
Mehn, this is so crazy... |
Hmmm, certain things are quite funny... |
Death, why are you like this ![]() |
Mehn, these gunmen needs to repent, let's pray for them... *praying* |
Whatever, am in God's hands, What of you ![]() |
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