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JAPA FALLOUT. In extreme cold.

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  The Belgian government has expressed concern over the high number of prostitutes in the country, particularly from Nigeria, many of whom are found sleeping in harsh conditions alongside other illegal migrants. Mr. Freddy Roosemont, the Director General of the Office of Foreigners in Belgium, revealed this during a recent press conference in Abuja. Roosemont urged the media to play a role in educating Nigerian youth about the risks associated with attempting to migrate to Europe, commonly referred to as "JAPA." He cautioned against falling for the promises made by human traffickers who lure individuals with the prospect of employment in Europe, emphasizing that such dreams are unrealistic and dangerous. The official emphasized the challenges faced by migrants in Europe, noting that the economic downturn is a global issue. He highlighted that the number of asylum seekers in Belgium has risen to 150, and he discouraged prospective irregular migrants from pursuing their dre

PU$$Y BRAGADO!

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Reality TV personality, aka Big Brother NaijaTolanibaj, shared insights into her contributions to romantic relationships during a podcast with socialite Yhemolee. She humorously asserted that her main offering in any relationship is her "sweet and succulent kpekus," while also suggesting that those considering a similar approach might find it more challenging than they think. Does Big Brother Naija positively impact the values and behaviour of our upcoming generation? Please leave your comment below.

Nigeria's female Major-General, Aderonke Kale (Rtd) passed on at 84.

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Nigeria has lost a distinguished figure with the passing of Major-General Aderonke Kale (Rtd) at the age of 84. The news of her demise was confirmed by E. O. Okafor, President of the Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI), who expressed the profound nature of the loss, emphasizing her groundbreaking contributions to medical and military history in the country. The official statement from AANI read, "AANI and indeed the nation will continue to remember the remarkable legacy of the iconic Major General Aderonke Kale (rtd) mni. Major-General Aderonke Kale, a medical doctor trained at the University of Ibadan, specialized in psychiatry at the University of London. Her decision to pursue psychiatry was influenced by Thomas Adeoye Lambo, Africa’s inaugural professor of psychiatry. Born on July 31, 1939, she briefly worked in Britain before returning to Nigeria in 1971. In her military career, she ascended through the ranks to become a colonel and deputy commander of the Nig

BILL COSBY FOUND GUILTY FOR SEX. Will he go to jail ?

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In a verdict that seemed destined to stand as a major milestone in the #MeToo movement against sexual assault, the once beloved actor and comedian Bill Cosby was convicted by a  Pennsylvania  jury on Thursday of drugging and molesting an acquaintance in 2004. The jury announced its verdict after fewer than two days of deliberation. Cosby, 80, faces a possible maximum prison sentence of 15 to 30 years. Cosby stood up and erupted after jurors left the courtroom, the Associated Press reported. He used an expletive to refer to district attorney Kevin Steele, who was arguing to revoke Cosby’s bail, and shouted: “I’m sick of him!” The verdict came as vindication for dozens of  women  who have publicly accused Cosby of sexual abuse, harassment or attempted abuse. A trial on the same charges last summer ended in a  mistrial  with a hung jury. click here A request by prosecutors to revoke Cosby’s bail was denied. The court ordered Cosby to remain living in Montgomery County until h

Has Donald Trump been a Russian agent?

Law enforcement officials reportedly became so concerned by President Donald Trump's behaviour in the days after he fired FBI Director James Comey that they began investigating whether he had been working for Russia against US interests. The New York Times report published on Friday cites unnamed former law enforcement officials and others familiar with the investigation. The inquiry forced counterintelligence investigators to evaluate whether Trump was a potential threat to national security, and they also sought to determine whether Trump was deliberately working for Russia or had unintentionally been influenced by Moscow. The Times reports that FBI agents and some top officials became suspicious of Trump's ties to Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign but didn't launch an investigation at that time because they weren't sure how to approach such a sensitive and important probe, according to the sources. But Trump's behaviour in the days around Com

The Brexit Deal Explained

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The Brexit Deal explained On 29 March 2019, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union – fulfilling the democratic decision taken by the British public. We have achieved a deal with the EU that delivers on that decision, a deal the nation can unite behind and one that Parliament should back. It is time to get on with it. If we back this Brexit Deal, it means: We will control our own borders and end free movement once and for all We will protect jobs with a deal that is good for our economy We will no longer send vast sums of money to the EU so we can spend more on our priorities, like investing in our long-term plan for the NHS We will be able to strike free trade deals around the world We will take back control of our laws, ending the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the UK We will keep people safe against crime, terrorism and other threats by working closely with European countries And we will protect the integrity of our United King

PLANE CRASH IN KATHMANDU, 50 FEARED DEAD.

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Dozens of people have been killed in a plane crash at an airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday.  The flight from Dhaka, Bangladesh, landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport in  Nepal but ended up careening off the runway and crashing, bursting into flames.  Nepal army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Gokul Bhandari, said 50 people had died and the fate of the others was unknown. 'All of a sudden the plane shook violently and there was a loud bang,' one of the survivors, Basanta Bohora, told the Kathmandu Post daily.  'I was seated near a window and was able to break out of the window.'  The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but a statement from airport authorities said the plane was 'out of control' as it came into land. Eyewitnesses said the plane, a Canadian-made Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 turboprop, crashed as it made a second attempt to land.  'There might be technical problems on the aircraft. But it has to be probed before m