A young man received the beaten of his entire life and was alleged left with serious injuries by members of a vigilante group, who accused him of being a "MASSOB boy". The vigilante group stabbed him on the head with a broken bottle in Onitsha Below is a detailed information given on the incident by the victim's employer, Nzeh Nneji.... Nzeh Nneji said, "On 12th of July, we were coming back from office, all a sudden there was a traffic before i could realize what was going on, the occupant of cars in front of mine left there car running for safety, me, my wife and my boy left our car for safety. At this time, i thought it was the usual onitsha hoodlums trying to steal again, but my thoughts were completely on this one and it wasn't the innocent misinterpreted people, but rather they were the massob boys breaking bottles along Bata brothers new market road by Venn road. When the situation was arrested, i waited for my boy to come so that we c...
Abazi Bazeno Yeigbagha, a former police officer and one time aid to Dr Peter Odili, when he was Governor or Rivers state, died inside his room at his home at Bazeno plaza, off Aka Rd, Rumolumini, Rivers state, yesterday morning Saturday January 17th. According to a family source who spoke exclusively with LIB, Abazi was alone in his room in the morning when the fire started, while his wife and kids were in the family sitting. They said he was an agile man but got burnt to ashes in the fire. No one knows the cause of the fire and family sources claim it was only his room that got burnt down. They even sent a pic of him after the incident that they wanted me to share...it's quite graphic so discretion advised. See it after the cut...
Pope Francis who is currently in the Philippines was moved to hug these two children after one of them, 12 year old Glyzelle Palomar, a rehabilitated homeless girl, asked him in tears why God could allow children to become prostitutes. "Many children get involved in drugs and prostitution. Why does God allow these things to happen to us? The children are not guilty of anything.” Palomar said during her speech at a Catholic mass Pope Francis who couldn't find an immediate answer for her question, got up and gave a hug. He later replied her and the congregation saying “She is the only one who has put forward a question for which there is no answer and she was not even able to express it in words but rather in tears. I invite each one of you to ask yourselves, 'Have I learned how to weep, how to cry when I see a hungry child, a child on the street who uses drugs, a homeless child, an abandoned child, an abused child, a child that society uses as a slave?” H...
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