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| Aliko Dangote |
Thursday, July 2, 2015
A down day in the markets clobbered the world’s richest people—but not this Nigerian billionaire
Two Lesbians Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison According To Nigerian Anti-Gay Law
The police in Ogidi Anambra state have arrested two young ladies identified as Chioma from Umudioka in Dunukofia council area, of the state and one Amaka for allegedly engaging in lesbianism.
The suspects, according to a police source, were caught while indulging in the unholy act in a beer parlour belonging to one of them.
Reliably gathered that members of the homosexuality and lesbianism family in the state have started mobilising lawyers to make sure that the two ladies and their other members currently in police net are not sent to jail.
The suspects, according to a police source, were caught while indulging in the unholy act in a beer parlour belonging to one of them.
Reliably gathered that members of the homosexuality and lesbianism family in the state have started mobilising lawyers to make sure that the two ladies and their other members currently in police net are not sent to jail.
Nigerian Ex-Governor ‘Gabriel Suswam’ To Be Jailed In UK
After his arrest, the Metropolitan Police Domestic Violence Office initially held him at its London detention center. He was later released on £5,000 bail.
According to nigeriancurrent.com, Suswam’s wife Yemisi placed an emergency call to the police from their luxury London home to report that the embattled governor had physically assaulted her.
According to nigeriancurrent.com, Suswam’s wife Yemisi placed an emergency call to the police from their luxury London home to report that the embattled governor had physically assaulted her.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Mozambique decriminalises gay and lesbian relationships
Mozambique has decriminalised homosexuality in its new penal code, making it one of a few African countries where same-sex relationships are legal.
The revised code, in force from Wednesday, drops a colonial-era clause outlawing "vices against nature".
There were no prosecutions under that clause but rights activists have said this change is a symbolic victory.
The revised code, in force from Wednesday, drops a colonial-era clause outlawing "vices against nature".
There were no prosecutions under that clause but rights activists have said this change is a symbolic victory.
Femi Fani-Kayode discharged
According to Punch , the Federal High Court in Lagos has on Wednesday, dismissed the money laundering charges leveled against a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, by the EFCC .
The trial judge, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, in a judgment freed Fani-Kayode after holding that “the prosecution case is feeble” and had failed to prove the allegations against the accused person beyond reasonable doubt.
See How A Nigerian Man Jumped To His Death Trying To Avoid Being Arrested By The Malaysian Police
Someone shared this with me on Facebook claiming he lives in Malaysia with the deceased. Though the story is sketchy but he said the guy jump from the 3rd floor of his house in Malaysia this morning as Malaysian police invaded his apartment.
According to the information given, he gave out only his second name as (Chinedu) from #Delta State (Ani Oma). I just wonder why a young man will be running from the authorities if he has a clean record? Hmmm I hope it was nothing related to drugs shaaa…May his soul rest in peace! What a lose
According to the information given, he gave out only his second name as (Chinedu) from #Delta State (Ani Oma). I just wonder why a young man will be running from the authorities if he has a clean record? Hmmm I hope it was nothing related to drugs shaaa…May his soul rest in peace! What a lose
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