Terry G, A.K.A Akpako Master is back with a bang in this brand new video, and of course, his bell rings out loud and clear. He leaves no doubt in minds, that he is the number one (#1) ginger master.
He was unable to swear allegiance to God and the Queen in the Scout Promise because he is an atheist – and has been banned. A sc hoolboy has been banned from joining the Scouts because he does not believe in God. George Pratt, 11, has been going to his local group for around 10 months and was delighted when they invited him to sign up as a full member. But he was unable to swear allegiance to God and the Queen in the Scout Promise because he is an atheist – and has now been banned from attending. George said yesterday: “I am really disappointed about not being able to go any more just because I don’t believe in God. “We have spoken about it with the Scout leader, but he won’t change his decision, it is very unfair. "My friends who are Scouts don’t think it is right, either. “Everyone is going caving soon and I’ve never been before. "It is something I would love to do, but I’m not allowed. I’m not going to change my decision though.” ...
An embattled Senator, Mohammed Ndume, who is facing charges for alleged links to the militant group, Boko Haram, contacted the group’s spokesperson 73 times within a month, investigators told a federal court on Wednesday. Mr. Ndume was arrested late 2011 by the State Security Service, SSS, and accused of sponsoring the Islamist sect. Mr. Ndume claims his contact with the group was necessitated by his membership of the Presidential Committee mandated to help restore peace to the troubled North East of the country. Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for series of bombings and gun attacks that have plagued Northern Nigeria resulting in more than a thousand deaths. The SSS said Mr. Ndume, who is from Borno State, the hotbed of the crisis, was constantly in touch with an alleged spokesperson of the group, Mohammed Konduga. Mr. Konduga was convicted and is currently serving a three-year jail term. Mr. Ndume’s phone call history is central to establishing his...
Some 40 Nigerians arrived in Lagos on Wednesday in the monthly repatriation exercise, Mr Lawal Isah, Head of Immigration at the Nigerian High Commission in the UK, has said. The repatriation of the Nigerians is jointly organised by the Nigerian High Commission and and the UK Border Agency. Isah told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in London that the returnees were in two categories — those without legal rights to remain in the UK and those who have been repatriated after having served various prison terms. He said two officials of the high commission and the UK Border Agency usually accompanied the returnees. It will be recalled that a similar exercise last month also saw 40 Nigerian being repatriated from the UK and Ireland. (NAN) SOURCE: NAN
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