Finally wife confess that she killed the man and burnt him cos he said he want to marry another woman because her son and daughter is dead within 6months
The headless body of an unidentified young woman believed to be in her early 20s, was found along the Amanwaozuzu-Ogwa road, Obesity local government area of Imo State on Saturday morning. The unedited photo after the cut.. Source: IfeanyiCY Njoku
A 5-year-old girl is in unbearable pain and hardship, after she was attacked by one of her carefree landlord’s 15 dogs. The incident reportedly happened in Eruwen Ikorodu, Lagos, by 5:10 pm yesterday. Before now, tenants of the compound have made several complaints to the Landlord about his 15 dogs, but he never took any into consideration and allegedly left the dogs mismanaged, underfed and caged for a long time, only for one to break out. Here’s what Taiwo Craig wrote about the incident: The cruelty of a nonchalant landlord led to the disastrous injury to a 5 year old girl. In so much pain and hardship for that her young age, it is hard to see all the pain she is going through as a waste because the landlord excessive buying of dogs. He has over 15 dogs in his house which have being mismanaged, underfed and caged for a very long time. Only for one of the dog to bust out and attack a young 5 years innocent girl, with so much scar that will live with the girl forever. The power of land...
- Some university vice chancellors in Nigeria have condemned the new cut- off marks introduced by JAMB - Also the Academic Staff Union of Universities has rejected the new cut- off of 120 for UTME - According to those critical of the new directive, it is said that it would mean a lowering of educational standards in the country Following the announcement that the cut-off marks for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has been reduced to 120, there has been some backlash from Nigerians and those in the educational sector. Vice-Chancellors and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have spearheaded the rejection of the decision of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to peg admission cut-off mark at 120 for universities and 100 for polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education. ASUU said the action was in tandem “with the dream of the present government to destroy public universities in the country.” Below a...
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