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The Nigerian Senate has agreed on the enactment of a law that will see kidnappers given the death penalty
The Senate further recommended that funding of security agencies be a priority amid the growing incidents of kidnapping in the country with over 225 cases recorded in October and November 2015 with over 28 million Naira paid in ransom by victims reports the Vanguard
In recent times, instances of kidnapping and hostage taking have been on the rise in Nigeria, spreading from the ‘usual suspect’ areas in the south-south and southeast to other parts of Nigeria, thereby becoming a national cause for concern. Last week, a former Nigerian minister was taken in Ogun state while returning home from her farm.
On Tuesday, a state of emergency was declared in Kaduna state due to the high rate of kidnappings. Lagos and Abia States have also recently experienced similar scenarios involving the kidnapping of students, workers, and expatriates alike, with kidnappers demanding for ransom in most cases.
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This is the moment one brave woman stepped out in front of the leaders of a 300-strong Nazi march - and raised her fist in defiance.
The photograph was taken in Borlange, Dalarna, in central Sweden, where the militant Nazi organisation Nordiska motståndsrörelsen (Nordic Resistance Movement) was holding a rally on International Workers' Day this weekend.
As hundreds of right-wing extremists, dressed in homemade uniforms of white shirts and dark green ties, marched down the street, 42-year-old Tess Asplund stood in their way and faced the group's leaders with her arm in the air.
The photograph of her brave and defiant action has been shared by thousands of Scandinavians on Twitter and Facebook, and the snap is already being hailed as an iconic moment in modern Swedish history.
Ms Asplund had been taking part in a counter demonstration, organised by Dalarna Against Racism, to protest the Nazi march in Borlange on Sunday.
Speaking to local media, Ms Asplund, from Stockholm, says she is shocked that the photograph has had such spread online in the past few days.
'I normally stand with a raised fist at demonstrations, this is not new to me,' Ms Asplund, who has been an activist for 26 years, told P4 Dalarna.
'I just felt when they came walking that "you shouldn't be here" and then one of them stared at me and I stared back. He said nothing and I said nothing, and then the police came and removed me.'
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The General Director of the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM), issued a press release to further inform citizens of foreign nationalities of Francophone Africa about the upcoming entrance examination to the rings A and B Faculties of the Institution.
The launch of the entrance examinations into the said categories had been made public since April 12 2016, for the academic year 2016-2017. The press release further stated that the admission tests will be held at the institution in Yaounde on Saturday 16 and Sunday, July 17, 2016 at precisely 7:30 AM.
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At least five suspected "witchmen" have been beheaded in Rivers state Nigeria over the weekend.
The gruesome murders were reportedly carried out late Sunday night by unknown gunmen in Edeoha, Ahoada East Local Government Area of Rivers state.
The men who are suspected of practising witchcraft were reportedly hiding at the abode of a popular herbalist identified as Uwuma Ichocho, who is popular for treating gunshot victims, when their assailants caught up with them and decapitated them all.
The unknown assailants hacked off their heads, including that of the herbalist then burnt down the shrine with their corpses in it before displaying the heads of their victims on the road.
It's unclear what provoked the attack but some residents have fled in fear of a reprisal attack.
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Congo Brazzaville:AS Denis Sassou-Nguesso faces an international criticism over his increasingly barbaric and brutal attack against the opposition, his choice for the post of Minister of Culture and Arts, Leonidas Mottom is stealing the show with a sex scandal that creating buzz on social networks. Images of the Minister making love to an unkown lady is creating all sorts of reactions in Congo and beyond.
The photos of Leonidas Mottom could have been taken before his recent appointment, however it remains to know how President Sassou-Nguesso will react to the scandal.
In a similar scandal that rocked neigbouring Congo Kinsasha,President Joseph Kabila was forced to to dismiss vice-minister of posts and Telecomunications Enock Ruberangabo Sebineza, after a video emerged of him masturbating in front of his Computer through Skype.
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A Nigerian student was falsely accused of rape by a 21-year-old shop assistant who claimed she drunkenly thought she was having sex with his white friend, a court heard yesterday.
Sam Obeghe, 24, was having sex with the woman at his flat at the end of a drunken night out in Bolton, Greater Manchester, only to stop when she unexpectedly cried the name of his 22-year-old friend Zack Garrigan.
As he did so, the woman, who had earlier been having sex with Mr Garrigan at the flat in nearby Heaton, ran her fingers through Mr Obeghe’s hair and realised she was with the wrong man.
She stormed out in hysterics, her mother alerted police and within three hours of the encounter, University of Salford economics student Mr Obeghe was arrested in his pyjamas.
He was ordered to face court and endured a 17-month wait until a trial, but was unanimously acquitted of rape by a jury at Bolton Crown Court after just 27 minutes of deliberation.
During the trial the woman said the bedroom was ‘pitch black’ and she couldn’t see anything, despite Nigerian-born Mr Obeghe being of a different ethnicity and having various different features to white Mr Garrigan.
The incident occurred on December 5, 2014 when the woman had got drunk while out with a friend. The two women met Mr Obeghe and Mr Garrigan in the Vogue bar in Bolton and in the early hours of the morning the four of them plus another man went to the student’s flat.
Mr Obeghe, who had not been drinking, gave the party a lift in his BMW but once they got back the woman and Mr Garrigan began kissing and headed into the defendant’s bedroom for sex.
The woman said she and Mr Garrigan did not have intercourse and she fell asleep whilst he went into the lounge to try to find some Viagra.
But she told the court she was subsequently woken by a man she thought was Mr Garrigan in the bed and they began having sex.
She said: ‘I was saying Zack’s name because I thought it was him I was having sex with. The person hugging and kissing me didn’t feel any different. I thought this was Zack
'I called his name four or five times. It went on for a couple of minutes until I put my hands through his hair and realised it was not Zack but was Sam. I was screaming “what are you doing”?
‘He ran out of the room. I was embarrassed and ran out. Zack was asking what was wrong, I was just saying that I needed to get out.’
Mr Obeghe, who at the time worked for a fashion brand, said he had met the woman while helping Mr Garrigan celebrate his birthday and he and agreed to let the group go back to his flat at 5am.
‘I could tell she was drunk - her and Zack were the same,’ he said. ‘Music was playing and they were kissing and then went into my bedroom.
‘I sat there thinking “what have I done” bringing them back here because I had work the next day.
'I saw Zack coming out, first naked and I was saying “come on, I need to go to bed”.
‘I asked him “are you guys leaving?” but he was not really paying attention to what I was saying and I said “I’m going to go and get her out”.
‘I walked into the bedroom sat on the bed and started nudging the woman saying ‘go and meet Zack in the living room’. At first I lay there thinking “finally I can go to bed” but she grabbed me.
I figured she was probably very drunk but she grabbed me saying “come on Zack” then I realised she’s thinking I’m Zack so I jumped off the bed and jumped out of the room.
‘I went into the living room and told Zack: “Man you will not believe what she’s just done”. Zack was sort of laughing and then I saw her storming out and she was screaming. I was in shock. I didn’t climb on top of her and kiss her.’
After the not guilty verdict Mr Obeghe, now 26, was too upset to comment, but his lawyer Sarah Johnson said: ‘We are not suggesting this is a wicked woman telling a wicked pack of lies.
‘But she couldn’t remember everything that happened in that bedroom. She’s not someone you can say is accurate and reliable.
‘She said the room was pitch black and she couldn’t see anything, despite the defendant being of a different ethnicity, having different features and a different voice.
‘It was only when putting her hand through his hair she put her head back and it’s that movement of her head that allows her to see that it’s Sam and not Zack.’
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There are fears of an outbreak of an ‘epidemic’ in Donga Mantung Division, North West Region of Cameroon, following the suspicious death of animals, goats in particular and the withering of tress mostly cypresses.
Since early March 2016, the price of goats in the villages of Mbot and Kup in Nkambe Subdivision has witnessed a drastic decline further plunging the locals into poverty and fear.
“I can remember that for a goat that could be sold for 15, 000 FCFA, my grandfather sold three for just 20,000 F CFA. People are just afraid of how they would survive if goats continue to die.
Their poverty level would increase because they depend on local breeding of animals to send their children to school," a Kumbo resident , Njobee Marcel, said April 25 2016.
Other locals at the Ndu, Nkambe, Lassin and Misaje markets, are quoted as saying they have lost, some 63 goats in a week while some breeders have lost more. Some farmers complain that the vaccination of the animals is still to serve the purpose intended.
Witnesses to the strange phenomenon suggest that the death of the animals started in Bui area, Noni Noni Sub Division before gradually moving to other areas.
“We cannot estimate the number of goats which have so far died. For more than a month now it is fast becoming rampant. The goats you see were being taken to the market Friday (April 22) when they died along the way,” another resident said.
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