The little girl pictured above is currently battling cancer of the eye. According to reports, her parents noticed she started having issues with her eyes shortly after birth at their village in Tola Binyeri in Mayo Belwa local government area of the state. She had a little opening which began to get wider by the day. She was taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed to have cancer of the eyes. Her parents are said to be poor and cannot afford medical treatment.
The young man simply identified as Samuel Donald has shared the story of how he and his beautiful girlfriend met. According to the handsome man he was interested in her after he saw photos of her on social media. He further noted that he fell in love with her after they met and he got to know her more. He said: “I met her on social media, and to be sincere I was so sympathetic we got to know ourselves then I got to like her, I fell for her after knowing her well in person.” Donald also revealed that his mother is not in support of their relationship, adding that she knew nothing about his relationship with his girlfriend until their story went viral. He said: “My mom just saw it and she has no idea that we are dating she’s giving me advice to be careful.” The young man further expressed that his friends are making jest of him. He said: “My friends are kinda laughing.” Donald noted that he wishes to marry her even though his mother does not support their relati...
Being the leader of a separatist movement is a dangerous assignment. Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has been under violent threats since his recent release from prison by the Nigerian government. However, there are several other separatist movements across the world. Who are their leaders? Below is a list of leaders of separatist movements like Nnamdi Kanu: 1. Ferhat Mehenni (Algeria) Ferhat Mehenni, also known as Ferhat Imazighen Imula, is a Kabyle singer and political activist and the founder and first President of the Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylie seeking to be independent of Algeria. Since 1 June 2010 he has been the President of the Provisional Government of Kabylia, a government in exile that the movement set up in France. 2. Dr Jota Filipe Malakito (Angola) Dr Jota Filipe Malakito, is the leader of the ethnic group, the Lunda-Tchokwé of Angola, who are fighting for the Democratic Republic of Lunda-Tchokwé (Re...
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