Saturday, April 25, 2015
Xenophobia: Nigerian men are snatching our wives – South African Politician
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| Makashule Gana |
South African politician, Makashule Gana, has said some of his compatriots have complained to him that they are angry with Nigerians and other immigrants because they snatched their girlfriends.
Gana, a Deputy Federal Chairperson of Democratic Alliance, made this disclosure in at an anti-xenophobia rally, held at Constitution Hill.
South African newspaper, City Press, reported that Gana advised that rather than get angry and take the anger out on foreigners, South African men should “provide” properly for women, rather than lash out at non-nationals for “stealing” women away.
Nigerian woman arrested for stabbing her husband to death in the US
35 year old Nigerian woman, Adebamiro Temitope, pictured left, has been arrested by the New Castle Police in Delaware, Philadelphia for stabbing her 37 year old Nigerian husband and father of her two children, Adeyinka Adebamiro to death over allegations of abuse and cheating.
The woman accused her husband of constant abuse and claimed he cheated on her with several women including her sister and their nanny's daughter.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Shake Your Body From Dannie Flame Hits Accra
Ghana based Nigerian singer and actor Dannie Flame has released a new song titled “SHAKE UR BODY.” According to industry expert, the song promises to be a club Banger and a major hit if well promoted.
The delectably handsome Nigerian who schools in Accra is currently in the studio working on new joints. He is doing powerful collaborations with different top notch artistes and producers in Ghana and these songs will be hitting the airwaves pretty soon.
The delectably handsome Nigerian who schools in Accra is currently in the studio working on new joints. He is doing powerful collaborations with different top notch artistes and producers in Ghana and these songs will be hitting the airwaves pretty soon.
8 Nigerians In South Africa Want To Come Back Home – Ambassador
Due to the xenophobic attacks, 8 Nigerians living in South Africa, have reportedly signified their intention to head back home.
Nigeria’s Consul General in South Africa, Amb. Uche Ajulu-Okeke, disclosed on Wednesday, that the Nigerian mission was already working with them to facilitate their journey back home.
Nigeria’s Consul General in South Africa, Amb. Uche Ajulu-Okeke, disclosed on Wednesday, that the Nigerian mission was already working with them to facilitate their journey back home.
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