Wednesday 23 February 2022

South Africa authorities seize property of Zimbabwean vice-president's estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa

                   



South African authorities have seized property belonging to Zimbabwean vice-president Constantino Chiwenga's estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa.

Supreme Court formally ends Trump's fight over Capitol attack records



The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday brought a formal end to former President Donald Trump's request to block the release of White House records sought by the Democratic-led congressional panel investigating last year's deadly attack on the Capitol by a mob of his supporters.
  

Saturday 19 February 2022

Red alert about typhoid fever in SA

                               

The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) says investigations of typhoid outbreaks are ongoing in at least two provinces — the Western Cape and North West — after a spike of cases in these two regions this year.

Wednesday 16 February 2022

Frank Murugi Exposed As A Fugitive Belgian Drug Lord


                                 
Frank De Tank, a Belgian national and TikTok star living in Kenya, has sparked outrage on social media following his arrest on drug trafficking charges.
He quickly amassed a large following of over 1 million followers while running a TikTok account under the name ‘Frank Murugi.’ However, following his arrest, his followers got to know the man behind the mask.

Sorry for toxic fuel, NNPC GMD begs Nigerians

    

The Group Managing Director of the NNPC Limited Mele Kyari has apologised to Nigerians over the importation of toxic fuel, which caused the current scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) across major cities in the country.

Migrants Sew Their Mouths


     
A dozen undocumented migrants on Mexico's southern border sewed their mouths shut on Tuesday in a bid to convince the country's immigration authority to grant them passage toward the U.S. border.
       

Sunday 13 February 2022

Coronavirus: France eases Covid travel restrictions for vaccinated British travellers

      

Fully vaccinated Britons will no longer be required to undergo Covid tests in order to travel to France, opening up travel between the countries as the half-term holidays get under way.

UK fears Russian invasion is 'highly likely' despite talks to avert war

     

The defence secretary has warned it is "highly likely" that Vladimir Putin will order an attack on Ukraine, despite ongoing talks to avert a war.    

Saturday 12 February 2022

                                

Judges at the International Court of Justice on Wednesday ruled that Uganda must pay $325 million in reparations to the Democratic Republic of Congo for its role in conflicts in Congo's resource-rich Ituri province.
     

Flight diverted when passengers spot loose snake on the plane

                        


A domestic flight in Malaysia made an emergency landing for fumigation when passengers on board the plane spotted a snake on the loose.

Friday 11 February 2022

Fear politicians: As Okorocha, Uzodinma hug in public 《VIDEO》



A video of Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma and Senator Rochas Okorocha shaking hands and hugging each at a public function has gone viral online.

Pastor Blinks: Pastor Who Shaves W*men Private Parts In His Church

  

Pastor Blinks has been confirmed arrested after a video of him shaving the pubic hairs of women caused huge tension on the internet on 2017

A Nigerian UK Returnee Sleeps On Street After Her Tenant Allegedly Sold Her House


                                

The Nigerian woman identified as Florence Owanogo was said to have been deported from the United Kingdom after 25 years and found upon her return that her house was no longer hers.
This is as the woman's tenant sold off the property to someone else without her knowledge.

Wednesday 9 February 2022

Excess Methanol Cause Of Fuel Scarcity, Says FG

                                    

The Federal Government says it has identified and subsequently dealt with what may have caused panic buying of petrol in some parts of Lagos and Abuja.

Rooney changed studs to ‘try and injure someone (John Terry) in 2006

               

Wayne Rooney has been contacted by the Football Association after claiming he set out to injure a player in Manchester United’s Premier League match at Chelsea in 2006.

Tuesday 8 February 2022

Bad Habit: Elderly nun sentenced to prison for gambling away elementary schools funds

                             

A disgraced nun who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Los Angeles Catholic elementary school and went on Vegas gambling sprees will be reciting her penance from inside a federal prison cell.

Aboubakar Maybe Heading to Premier League




2021 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, top scorer, Vincent Aboubakar, is set for a shock move to the Premier League, with West Ham United and Leicester City said to be interested in his services.
          

Monday 7 February 2022

U.S. troops arrive in Poland to reinforce Eastern Europe allies

                         

U.S. troops arrive in Poland to reinforce Eastern Europe allies
A plane carrying U.S. troops landed in Poland on Sunday, a Reuters witness said, as Washington reinforces its NATO allies in Eastern Europe amid a Russian military build-up on Ukraine's border.
         

Tinubu returns to Nigeria from UK

               

Former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, has returned to Nigeria from London, The United Kingdom after a consultation trip.
        

Saturday 5 February 2022

The former Head of Interim National Government (ING), Ernest Shonekan, Buried In Lagos Amid Tribute

Minneapolis mayor ends no-knock warrants after fatal police shooting 

   
Andre Locke and Karen Wells, parents of Amir Locke, addresses the media at a news conference 
Regarding the death of their son, in Minneapolis, Minn., on Feb. 4, 2022.Tim Evans / Reuters

Minneapolis’ mayor on Friday ordered an immediate halt to “no-knock” warrants after the fatal shooting of Amir Locke in his home this week. 

Thursday 3 February 2022

US Army to discharge soldiers who refuse COVID-19 vaccine


The US Army announced Wednesday it will begin discharging soldiers who refuse to comply with a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination rule.
“Unvaccinated Soldiers present a risk to the force and jeopardise readiness,” Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth said in a statement.

Yad Vashem invites Whoopi Goldberg to visit, learn about Holocaust

                                      
ACTRESS WHOOPI GOLDBERG
 wears a pair of Israeli designer Levi’s 
100% handcrafted banana shoes.(photo credit: Courtesy)

Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem chairman on Tuesday invited talk-show host Whoopi Goldberg to visit the Holocaust Memorial Museum to learn more about the causes of the Shoah. The invitation came in the wake of a controversy that exploded on Monday after Goldberg stated on ABC‘s “The View” that “the Holocaust isn’t about race.”

Wednesday 2 February 2022

Laser defense system will be ready to intercept missiles in a year - Bennett


Police officers check a unit at a laser system aimed to intercept incendiary balloons, 
near the Gaza border. 
(photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE)

Israel will surround itself with a defensive “laser wall,” with new missile interception technology to be ready within a year, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced in a speech at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv on Tuesday.

Tuesday 1 February 2022

Woman Delivered Of Baby Boy During Flight From Ghana To US

              

Ghanaian broadcaster, Nancy Adobea Anane, who was onboard shared the good news on her Instagram page.

Universal health care bill fails to pass in California



 Democrats on Monday failed to gather enough support to advance a government-funded universal health care system, succumbing to intense pressure from business groups and the insurance industry in an election year.

Long queues as UK embassy resumes visa processing in Lagos

                                             

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that UK government had suspended walk-in service for visa applicants in Nigeria citing safety concerns.

ISRAEL AND HAMAS AT WAR