It turns out that while a very pregnant Meriam awaits her death sentence in prison, her precious little boy has been forced to A man shows off the powers of his charms by putting fire to his neck at a camp of a vigilante group of traditional hunters in Maiduguri. About 100 traditional hunters from villages in Nigeria's Borno state have gathered in a camp in Maiduguri and volunteered to hunt for Boko Haram. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersA vigilante group of traditional hunters pose for a picture at their camp in Maiduguri. They believe their knowledge of the thick forests in Borno state, which shelters Boko Haram militants, would help in the hunt for the captors of more than 200 school girls. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersThe vigilante group of traditional hunters pose for a picture at their camp in Maiduguri with their guns and bows and arrows. Boko Haram were suspected of killing at least 48 people in bomb attacks on Wednesday, a day after 118 were killed in the city of Jos. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersThe hunters believe their low-tech methods of will give them a unique advantage and complement the Nigerian military's hunt for Boko Haram, which has engaged surveillance drones. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersMohammed Chiari, commander of the vigilante group of traditional hunters, poses for a picture at the hunters' camp in Maiduguri. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersMembers of the vigilante group say the local government gives them two meals per day for their efforts. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersRachel Daniel, 35, holds up a picture of her abducted daughter Rose Daniel, 17, as her son Bukar, 7, sits beside her at her home in Maiduguri on 21 May, 2014. Rose was abducted along with more than 200 of her classmates on 14 April by Boko Haram militants from a secondary school in Chibok, Borno state. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersChiroma Maina (R) holds a picture of her abducted daughter Comfort Amos, next to her husband Jonah and her daughter Helen, at their home in Maiduguri. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersA man makes charms at the Maiduguri camp, where the hunters have been waiting to be called to help in the hunt for the Chibok school girls and their captors. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersA man makes homemade bullets at a camp the vigilante camp in Maiduguri, Borno state, which is under a state of emergency as the military attempts to tackle the Boko Haram insurgency. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersA man shows one of the homemade bullets. Photograph: Joe Penney/ReutersThe vigilante group waits to be called to help in the hunt for the Boko Haram militants. Photograph: Joe Penney/Reuters
A letter written by founder and deposed Group Managing Director of defunct Intercontinental Bank Plc, Dr. Erastus Akingbola, to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan details how suspended governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Senator Bukola Saraki and Mahmoud Lai Alabi fraudulently took over the bank. In the document, Akingbola reveals private conversations he had with Aliko Dangote, Senator Saraki and Mallam Sanusi before he was taken out of the bank. The 7-page letter dated February 9th 2014 was published by The Will : Se it after the cut
The ladies in this latest edition of Big Brother Africa are very bold, they do what they like even when they know that the cameras are there watching them. Two videos of the Shower Hour of the top girls in the BBA HotShots house. Check out the Video below: To Download The First Video CLICK HERE To Download The Second Video go to H ERE
A police officer, Danladi, in Bagudo Local Government Area of Kebbi State has been killed by a herdsman identified as Babuga Kuaara. According to the Kebbi State Police Command, the slain officer was attached to the Kaoje Police division in the local government area. A farmer had reported Kuaara to the Police after cows belonging to the herdsman allegedly destroyed his farm. A witness who pleaded anonymity told journalists that the late officer was asked to arrest the herder who was still wandering with his cattle within the area, but he got killed in the process. “The police officer who came with his riffle, arrested the suspect, but as he was taking him to the waiting patrol vehicle, the herder drew his machete and stabbed the officer on his neck,” the witness said. “We saw the officer groaning in pains and bleeding but he died before we could apply first aid. The herder was overpowered by officers who rushed to the scene.” Mustapha Suleiman, Public Relations Officer...
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