Friday 19 May 2017

Photos: Two men escape death after their car somersaulted four times in Enugu State



A Facebook user Osinachi Benjamin Edmound and his friend walked away without any serious injuries after their Jeep somersaulted four times somewhere in Enugu State on May 13.
"No broken bones, no serious wounds, no life lost. The jeep somersaulted 4 times and nothing happened to us. Hail Almighty God" He captioned the photos.





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Photo: High Court judge happily displays his divorce certificate outside court in Benue State



A Facebook user shared this photo congratulating her 'brother', Justice Ahembba Ikpambese Ichol, a High Court judge and former contender for the Tor Tiv stool for his divorce from Helen Ikpambese, a former caretaker of Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.

The newly single man is seen displaying his divorce certificate at the Upper Area 2 in Gboko earlier today. Reason for the divorce was undisclosed to the public. (right is a photo of the couple during happy days)

According to witnesses, there was high jubilation in the courtroom after the divorce pronouncement. Some even started singing a song in Tiv saying, "Ormee Ayem Tar Na Chaje"

Check out the result of a Twitter poll asking if NYSC should be scrapped



The National Youth Service Corps has been beset with a myriad of problems ranging from poor welfare to the avoidable deaths of participants. Created in the wake of the civil war to foster unity among Nigerians, many are of the opinion that not only has it outlived its purpose, it hasn't done much to unite us as a people. Some are of the opinion that it is just another engine through which corrupt  officials siphon public funds. Thoughts?

Photo: Three missing sons of a Kenyan politician found dead



James Ratemo, a Kenyan politician who is vying for the Kapsoya ward representative seat in Eldoret has been struck with tragedy as three of sons who went missing, were found dead.


According to The Star Kenya, the three boys identified as Clifford Nyambane, Dan Nyamweya, and Glen Ongagi were reported missing on May 13 after they went to a Church in the company of their cousin and never returned...

 
James's children aged seven, three and five years old, respectively were on Thursday night found murdered with their bodies dumped in River Nzoia at Sikubale in Navakholo, Kakamega County.

Their remains have been taken to a facility in Eldoret to examine their bodies, while their uncle Enock Onsanze who was the last person seen with them has been arrested for interrogation.