Entertainment, Sports, Fashion, Gossip, Music... GENERAL. Follow me on twitter:@Abdul_Ent Email: abdulkuku1111@gmail.com
Monday, 9 June 2014
Father Beats Teacher With Baseball Bat For Sending Inappropriate Texts To His Daughter
Cameroon miss World Cup flight to Brazil
Cameroon sensationally missed their scheduled World Cup flight to Brazil after striking over bonus payments.
The Africans were due to fly to Brazil on a 9am flight from Yaounde on Sunday morning, but refused to board until they received promised payment for participating at the World Cup.
Wife assists husband to kidnap her boss
A suspected kidnapper has told how a gang member’s wife, assisted them in kidnapping her boss, a multi-million in Lagos State.
Incidentally the woman’s husband, Ugo, had been to prison twice for kidnapping, which she knew, but apparently did not see anything wrong in assisting him to kidnap her boss.
Dominic George, a suspected robber and kidnapper who gave the information to the police, explained that Ugo, a gang member, now at large, was assisted by his wife to monitor her boss’s movements.
Costa reveals Chelsea deal is nearly done
Diego Costa has admitted his £32million move to Chelsea is nearly over the line.
The 25-year-old, who will be representing Spain in this summer’s World Cup, was quizzed over his club future by Cadena Cope radio station after La Roja’s friendly victory over El Salvador.
Man United 'ready to take £12.5m hit on Fellaini'
Louis van Gaal looks ready to wield the axe when he takes charge of Manchester United after the World Cup, with reports suggesting he is willing to sell Marouane Fellaini for just £15m.
Woman Arrested For Threatening To Kill White People On Plane
Protests in Kano as Sanusi becomes Emir
Protests broke out in parts of Kano on Sunday shortly after a former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Lamido Sanusi was named the new Emir of Kano.
Sanusi, who by his appointment becomes the 14th Emir of Kano, takes over from Ado Ibrahim,who died on Friday.
Corpses litter Borno villages
The residents of Borno State have raised fears of possible epidemic in parts of the state with the high number of corpses littering some villages, which were attacked last week by the Boko Haram insurgents.
Leaders of the affected communities have already raised the alarm about possible epidemic because the people have not been able to bury the corpses because of the presence of the insurgents in the villages.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)