Comedian Bovi's mum Margaret Ugboma died yesterday Jan. 25th. She was just 58 years old. So sad to hear!
May her soul rest in peace, amen.
May her soul rest in peace, amen.
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@phamouzDj drops his January mixtape,titled 2HOURS WITH @PHAMOUZDJ(,season one) featuring the best songs of january and some old joints to make you dance non stop
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“It’s just regrettable that these two individuals spent the better part of their lives in prison as a result of the inadequacy of the investigations that happened back then,” said Krekorian, who heads the budget committee that weighs settlement payments.
“After almost 37 years, I am more than ready to try to put this all behind me and move on with my life,” he told reporters.
“How can one place a monetary figure on a lifetime of stolen freedom, of crushed aspirations and a shattered reputation, on my mother’s tragic murder going unsolved and neglected for 33 years and counting? There are no words…”
"The plants were shut on Sunday because of “breaches” to the Bonny-Okrika supply line to Port Harcourt and the Escravos-Warri pipeline to Kaduna" NNPC said in a statement.The NNPC said before the closure on Sunday, the Port Harcourt refinery was processing more than 4.1 million litres of petrol per day while Kaduna was producing about 1.3 million litres.
“In response to the unexpected setback, we have activated comprehensive remedial measures to sustain the prevailing stability in the supply and distribution of petroleum products across the country,” the company said in a statement by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe.
"You can imagine it happening to a 30-year-old man, but not to a young child. "If the teacher had any concerns it should have been about his spelling. "They shouldn't be putting a child through this. "He's now scared of writing, using his imagination."The teacher was legally obliged to report the incident, which took place on December 7 last year, under the 2015 Counter Terrorism and Security Act.
"There are huge concerns that individuals going about their daily life are being seen through the lens of security and are being seen as potential terrorists rather than students.
"This is a natural consequence of the extension of the 'Prevent Duty' to schools."
"There were not thought to be any areas for concern and no further action was required by any agency."