In new reports, over 20,000 Nigerian girls are trapped in Mali as sex slaves. A report by Al Jazeera News reveals and confirms a "collusion between Malian law enforcement and traffickers is hampering rescue efforts".
Jenifa and Adaku have now realised that they're in big trouble and are being forced to become sex slaves, trapped in Lady Tina's house. Toyosi and Soji work hard to get the ladies out of Lady Tina's house.
Paul Catholic Church Ugolo, Adagbrasa, in Okpe local government area of Delta State, were on Sunday morning, reportedly trapped when the church building collapsed during morning mass service.According to DailyTrust, a worshipper has been confirmed
A 54-year old house agent, Mr. Isaac Anifowoshe has set five years criminal record by defeating trained lawyers at the various courts despite the fact he was not a legal practitioner in Lagos. P.M.EXPRESS reports that the father of five was among the criminal
A man and his wife emerged alive after they were trapped under a petrol-laden tanker for an hour. The man explained that he and his wife were on their way home when the tanker crashed into them and then fell on their car trapping them.
An Irish tourist has reportedly told Spanish authorities that he was raped by two men while on holiday in Spain. The 28-year-old man reportedly told detectives he was attacked on the last night of his holiday in Valencia, after he agreed to go on a walk with
An elderly Kenyan woman has captured the admiration of social media users after photos surfaced of her covering her granddaughter with a wrapper due to her choice of ripped jeans. The incident, which gained attention, was shared by Facebook user Wahome Thuku
Six months later, he returned to the crevice where he was trapped and scattered the ashes from his cremated hand. His story received wide coverage in the American media.
A rickety passenger train veered off the tracks in the Agege, Mangoro area of Lagos in the early hours of Thursday, January 10, 2019, with casualty figures yet to be ascertained at the time of filing this story. Social media users say traffic along the Ikeja-Along-Iyana
A Nigerian leading airline, Air Peace, on Monday expressed urgent determination to evacuate stranded Nigerians from Sudan at no cost. The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), of Air Peace, Allen Onyema disclosed this in a statement on Monday. He said
The key challenge, according to the airline operators, remains the inability to raise the foreign currency required for their operations as over $792 million of the funds are still trapped in Nigeria, a development that is currently threatening