16 Jan 2017
India ---Arrested Nigerians say Delhi’s Tughlakabad Extension is hub of online frauds
Two Nigerian nationals Kennnth Osuji and Ibrahim Onogiede held by Gurgaon police in an online fraud |
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Nigeria
South Africa: Nigerians Nabbed for Drug Dealing
An intelligence driven operation by The Hawks Organised Crime Unit and Tactical Response Team (TRT) has led to the arrest of two Nigerian nationals aged 26 and 32 for dealing in drugs in the early hours of Friday morning.
Information was followed about a certain flat in Bloemfontein where the occupants were suspected to have been selling drugs.
Gambia President-elect Adama Barrow's son killed by dog
Gambia President-elect Adama Barrow's son killed by dog.
Eight-year-old Habibu Barrow is reported to have died on the way to the hospital on Sunday in Manjai near the Gambian capital Banjul.
Eight-year-old Habibu Barrow is reported to have died on the way to the hospital on Sunday in Manjai near the Gambian capital Banjul.
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Africa
Rev Father Obayi does 3 days dry fasting, flogged mercilessly to cleanse Nigeria
Rev Father Martins after 3 days dry fasting underwent torture in the
hands of wanna be roman soldiers who beat him mercilessly with whips
Just like Jesus bore our sufferings, one Rev Father Dr. Obayi Paul Martins (Okunerere) decided to ‘bear the sins’ of Nigeria. Martins was said to have fasted for three days without water or food.
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Nigeria
Diego Costa's career would be over if he moves to China, warns former Chelsea star Ray Wilkins
Diego Costa's career would be finished if he decides to leave Chelsea for the Chinese Super League, according to former Blues midfielder Ray Wilkins.
The Spanish striker's Stamford Bridge future is up in the air after he was left out of the Premier League leader's squad for the 3-0 win over Leicester this weekend, amid rumours of a big-money offer from Chinese side Tianjin Quanjian.
Diego Costa.Credit: PA |
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Football
Nigerian Woman on a Tourist Visa leaves NHS England with huge debt of £350,000 after giving birth to twins
A Nigerian woman who flew to the UK to give birth to twins left the NHS with an unpaid bill of almost £350,000.
The woman, who has not been identified, had a Caesarean section in 2015 at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, and her twins then needed to be in an intensive care ward. The hospital confirmed the treatment cost £348,683.
The woman, who has not been identified, had a Caesarean section in 2015 at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, and her twins then needed to be in an intensive care ward. The hospital confirmed the treatment cost £348,683.
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Nigeria
Video---------Meet Gabriel, the world First Male Sex Doll which cost £5,000 (Viewers Discretion)
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World News
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