Four people drowned to agonising deaths after a boat capsized in Lagos State on Saturday morning.
The journalist responsible for that ridiculous story on Eritrea has been redeployed.
It’s not Patrick Akpolobokemi. We’re sorry.
“They poured water on my car, threw bottle at me, and made the ‘waka’ sign.”
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The attack happened barely two days after two female suicide bombers killed 14 people in Chibok.
Kanu, whose wife recently delivered a baby boy, is being charged for treason.
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He was reportedly hanging out with friends in a boat when he fell into the surrounding waters.
“Even a madman in Asmara (capital of Eritrea) would know that this story was not true.”
The dry, cold weather helped fan the flames that destroyed properties worth millions.
“Soldiers arrived her house bearing a crude coffin. It contained the remains of her army officer son.”
Isaias Afwerki, 69, has been president of Eritrea since 1993.
Mrs Okoro, a Cameroonian, gave up the ghost at the General Hospital Ikeja, Lagos state.