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Monday, 2 May 2016

The Young Boy Who Was Declared “Dead” Makes Remarkable Recovery (Photos)

Sadiq’s pathetic condition was brought to the attention of the earlier this year with many declaring him as good as dead. I don’t have much details about his case except that he developed complications following a surgery and was taken to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital. The good news is that he is getting better. Aishat Alubankudi shared the good news on Facebook today.

Below is what she wrote: “Alhamdulillah, another happy ending for all of us on facebook. I m proud of myself and I m proud of you all. This has motivated me to continue. To hell with those calling me a noisemaker, I wont be distracted again by negative people who cant contribute productively in shaa Allah.

I received the following from Sadiq’s doctor. Thanks to Malam Isah Abbas Ahmed who is an unsung hero too. Do you remember Sadiq? Someone commented when I posted his foto and video that he is a dead boy alive, I was upset but prayed for today.

My prayer has been answered. “Assallam alaykum. Attached are picture of SADIQ the boy that was brought to Ahmadu bello university teaching hospital following surgery in private hospital with complications. You among others contributed immensely for his surgeries and care. He can walk without support now and ready to go home. May Allah reward you here and the hereafter. The second picture was in march, he was weighing 10kg and couldn’t walk, now weighing 17kg and walking”

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Why Women Care About The Size Of Your ‘Manhóód’


in photos: Laptops, Weapons & Other Items Recovered As Soldiers Raid Boko Haram Cell (see Photos)







On Friday 29th April 2016, troops of 7 Division Strike Group Team B attached to 22 Brigade, again embarked on aggressive mobile fighting patrol in support of the ongoing offensive operations in Sambisa forest.
This is in its bid to finally bring the terrorists’ insurgency to an end. In the process, the gallant troops have once again dealt heavy operational blow on the Boko Haram terrorists logistic cells.

Boko Haram men Kills 30 Fulani Herdsmen In Borno state....




We Lost 350 Policemen In The Last 2 Years Due To Activities Of Insurgents – IGP solomon arase


Solomon Arase, the Inspector General of Police, today disclosed that between January 2014 to April, 2016, 350 policemen lost their lives while discharging their statutory mandate in relation to enhancement of community peace and security in the country...

Friday, 29 April 2016

In Photo: 7 young granite miners lost their lives in Jabo, Sokoto when the cave collapsed

7 young granite miners died while dozens were seriously injured when the cave they were digging collapsed in Jabo town of Tambuwal Local Government Area of Sokoto State, on Wednesday, April 27.

Emenike blasts NFF- 'It's disrespectful to fix a Super Eagles match same day with Joseph Yobo's testimonial'

Ex-Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike who is on loan at West Ham has blasted the Nigeria Football Federation on its decision to organize a Super Eagles friendly the same day retired Super Eagles player will be celebrating his football career with a testimonial match in Port Harcourt.

Nigeria will play a friendly against Mali in France onMay 27, the same day the Yobo testimonial will be played. Emenike said the NFF's decision was disrespectful to the former Eagles skipper and Everton defender, who had served the country with total dedication during his playing days.

"If we are still on the same page of re-branding football, we should have the common sense of celebrating our heroes so that the younger ones in the team will live by example,” Emenike told AfricanFootball "Yobo deserves the honour and everybody has to turn up to celebrate him, but it’s unfortunate that it’s the NFF who are now looking like the obstacle to this testimonial. The Super Eagles players are the ones who want to play the Yobo match, tell me how will that be possible if they are in for another national assignment on that same day.

“We should change our mentality of ‘use and dump’ approach in order to reach greater heights of football in the world. “Yobo was one of the best in Africa during his playing days, he's a known name all over the world and he should be celebrated in a bigger way. The younger ones are watching, let's change things."

He continued: "I understand that the Joseph Yobo match will be played this same day Super Eagles have a match against Mali or whoever, is that the way it’s being done in other countries? "I think some people are just unserious about our football. This is a top match and Yobo has written a letter to the NFF before now, so why are they playing this international match also? “We should also understand that we don't respect our past heroes, we don't appreciate the past, we only want people to come and die and forget about their life.

"Without apology, I have decided not to say anything against the federation irrespective of their antics, but this is unacceptable, I hate injustice and we should learn to celebrate our past heroes in order to encourage the younger players in the team.”

"I think it will be better for them to do something about it and cover their mess because of other foreign players coming for the match," he further told AfricanFootball. "Even when I was in the team, I got angry at times when you see the way things were going wrong and you begin to question yourself on a lot of things and this is just one of those things."