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Thursday, 15 December 2016
MMM: LASEMA sends out emergency number as suicide fears increase
With up to three million Nigerians exposed to losses due to their
“investment” in MMM, there are fears that the suicide rate in the
country might rise.
Following the collapse of MMM in Russia in the 90s, up to 50 people reportedly committed suicide and there are expectation such a situation may arise if as expected the Ponzi scheme has collapsed in Nigeria. The illegal scheme receives a lot of patronage with its website being visited more often than Facebook in country.
And the announcement on Tuesday by
Following the collapse of MMM in Russia in the 90s, up to 50 people reportedly committed suicide and there are expectation such a situation may arise if as expected the Ponzi scheme has collapsed in Nigeria. The illegal scheme receives a lot of patronage with its website being visited more often than Facebook in country.
And the announcement on Tuesday by
Friday, 2 December 2016
Sobbing teen shoots herself dead in front of horrified family after being driven to suicide by ‘relentless cyber-bullies’ who set-up sex profiles for her
Brandy Vela, 18, from Texas City, US, sent a final text to her
devastated loved ones, which read: “I love you so much just remember
that please and I’m so sorry for everything.”
As her parents and grandparents rushed to see what was wrong, they found her standing in her bedroom and could do nothing as she shot herself in
As her parents and grandparents rushed to see what was wrong, they found her standing in her bedroom and could do nothing as she shot herself in
BREAKING: Court orders immediate release of Nigeria Shi’a leader, El-Zakzaky. DSS to pay him N50 Million
An Abuja Division of the Federal High Court on Friday ordered the release of the leader of the Shi’a Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky. Mr. El-Zakzaky was arrested by the military on December 14, 2015, after a clash between the movement and officers of the Nigerian army. The army killed at least
Ozil refuses to rule out Real Madrid return
Arsenal star Mesut Ozil has refused to rule out a return to Real
Madrid amid speculation about his future at the Emirates Stadium.
The Germany international left Madrid for Arsenal in 2013 and has since developed into a key figure for the Premier League side.
His contract with Arsenal is due to expire in
The Germany international left Madrid for Arsenal in 2013 and has since developed into a key figure for the Premier League side.
His contract with Arsenal is due to expire in
Europol warns of IS attacks, says dozens of militants may be in Europe
Islamic State is likely to launch more attacks in Europe, the EU
police agency Europol warned on Friday, with several dozen militants
already in place and more possibly arriving as IS faces setbacks in
Syria and Iraq.
In a report on the threat the Islamist group poses to the 28-nation bloc, Europol said the most probable forms of attack would be those used in recent years, from the mass shootings and
In a report on the threat the Islamist group poses to the 28-nation bloc, Europol said the most probable forms of attack would be those used in recent years, from the mass shootings and
A mother has described the heartbreak of watching her two starving sons who are 'dead already' after days without food in the ISIS-held city of Mosul in Iraq.
A mother has described the heartbreak of watching her two starving sons who are 'dead already' after days without food in the ISIS-held city of Mosul in Iraq.
The boys were already emaciated when they arrived at the Hasansham refugee camp near Mosul this week and they do not seem to be responding to treatment by UNICEF, who run the camp.
Their mother told
I’ve destroyed my US Green Card, says Soyinka
Nobel prize-winning author, Prof. Wole
Soyinka, said on Thursday he had fulfilled his pledge to throw away his
US residency green card and leave the country if Donald Trump won the
presidential election.
Shortlybefore
the vote, Soyinka had vowed to give up his permanent US residency over a
Trump victory to protest against the Republican billionaire’s campaign
promises to get tough on immigration.
AFP reported that Soyinka said
EXCLUSIVE: Colombian crash plane missed its crucial refuelling stop after it took off 20 minutes late - because the crew were looking for a player's video game
The plane which crashed in Colombia, wiping out a Brazilian football
team, was late taking off because crew had to search for one of the
players' lost video games, it was revealed today. Demerson Costa
(pictured, left), a defender and one of seven players who did not travel
with the team to Medellin, said
Gambia election: Officials engage in a count of marbles to determine the winner
Gambia’s election Polls closed
at 1700 on Thursday when officials began the process of counting the
marbles that voters had cast for one of three presidential candidates.
Voters on Thursday queued at polling stations all day to place a marble in one of three coloured ballot drums – green for President Yahya Jammeh, grey for Barrow and purple for the third candidate – former ruling party deputy Mama Kandeh.
Gambian officials say the system is designed to avoid
Voters on Thursday queued at polling stations all day to place a marble in one of three coloured ballot drums – green for President Yahya Jammeh, grey for Barrow and purple for the third candidate – former ruling party deputy Mama Kandeh.
Gambian officials say the system is designed to avoid
Boko Haram attacks destroy farm communities, bring famine risk
An internally displaced person, Fati Adamu, said she has not seen
three of her six children nor her husband since Boko Haram militants
attacked her hometown in northeast Nigeria in an hail of bullets.
She is among thousands of refugees at the Bakassi camp in Maiduguri, the city worst hit by a seven-year-old insurgency that has forced more than two million
She is among thousands of refugees at the Bakassi camp in Maiduguri, the city worst hit by a seven-year-old insurgency that has forced more than two million
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