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Karma: Watch ISIS Fighter Arrested By Kurdish Troop Crying Like A Toddler
You would have thought they had made up their minds on death, but guess this ISIS fighter missed that class, after he started wailing after being caught by the Kurdish army in the Northern Iraq and Syria recently. The video of the man crying like a 5-year old that lost his parents at the shopping mall surfaced on the internet, and it is horrible, talk about Karma. He was seen blindfolded, with his hands tied behind his back, and was at the back of a truck, but no noticeable injuries were found on him, as he moans loudly and waiting to be taken away.
Court In Makurdi Annulled David Mark Election
The former senate president of Nigeria, David Mark has been removed from the Senate. David Mark and his opponent from the All progressive congress, Daniel Ojeh had gone to court over the senatorial election in Benue, which Daniel accuses David of rigging the election.                        
Breaking News: Abubakar Audu Wins Kogi Governorship Election, And Dies After Hearing The Result
Kogi State : The Independent electoral commission(INEC) announced the election result in Kogi state, Nigeria. The governorship battle was between the incumbent governor of the state,Idris Wada of PDP and Abubakar Audu of APC.              
Radisson Blu Hotel In Bamako Under Attack By Gunmen, 170 People Held Hostage
Gunmen attacked a hotel popular with expat workers, Radisson Blu Hotel Bamako, Mali, and are holding 140 guests and 30 employees as hostage. The gunmen entered into the hotel, and kept chanting the slogan "Allahu Akbar", which means God is great. A commander in the Malian army has reported that 20 people have been freed, and only people that are able to recite the verses of the Quran are allowed to leave, sources told the Reuters news Agency.
#Paris Attack: Read Antoine Leiris Tribute To His Wife Killed By Terrorist In Bataclan Theatre in Paris
Antoine Leiris penned down an emotional letter to his wife of 12 years and also to the terrorist group at the Islamic state after a shooting spree that killed hundreds of French citizens in the Paris attack.                                                      Antoine Leiris 
Islamic State Revealed How It Used "Schweppes Gold Soft Drink" Can To Bring Down Russian Airliner Killing 219 Russians
Islamic State on Wednesday released a photo in their magazine of a "Schweppes Gold Soft Drink" used to make the improvised bomb that blows up the Metrojet airliners that killed 224Russians on board the airline over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula last month.
Police In Quebec Arrests Suspect Who Vows To Kill One Muslim Every Week
Police in Montreal have arrested a man who threatens via a Youtube video to kill Muslims in Quebec. The man who appeared in the video used a joker-type of mask, and threatens to kill Muslims in the province each week.                 The man was arrested in  Monselet Street in the borough of Montreal North on Tuesday night, and will appear at the courthouse on Wednesday afternoon.
Senegal Bans Burqa Amidst Fear That Boko Haram Might Be Extending To The Country
The Boko Haram terrorist group known for disrupting peace in the Northern Eastern part of Nigeria might be trying to extend his terror campaign to Senegal, prompting the immediate ban of the Burqa nationwide in Senegal. According to the interior minister in Senegal, Abdoulaye Daouda, women are no longer allowed to wear the Burqa, which only leaves the eyes opened, an important decision  to stop terrorist from using the Burqa as a disguise material.
Edo Women Protests Against Gov. Adams Oshiomole Bad Governance
Governor Adams Oshiomole is having a bad month as Governor of Edo state in recent times as different propaganda images have been flooding Facebook and Twitter about the state of Edo, with many saying that the state has never experienced much of a bad governor before Oshiomole came into power.                   
More Than 100 People Killed In A Coordinated Attack In France
Bomb attacks and sporadic shooting in Paris, France have reportedly killed more than 100 people at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris. Gunmen took hostages at the concert hall before being overpowered by gallant men of the French army.                       
See Recent Photos Of Former Nigeria Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke Looking Emaciated
New pictures of the Nigerian former minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has emerged to the outside world courtesy of Ovation magazine. The picture shows the once former beautiful woman, whom many allege could be having an affair with the former Nigerian president looking like a picture of herself in 92 years. The picture shows Diezani with bulging eyes, bald with tiny grey hair at the side and a caption that says "I did not steal Nigeria's money"
ISIS Jihadi John To Dine With Fishes As He Was Recently Killed In Drone Strike
Jihadi John has been killed in a drone strike. A recent drone strike in Raqqa, Syria on Thursday killed John, and the spokesperson at Pentagon is said that US is " reasonably certain" that he was killed in the attack. Muhammed Emwazi, popularly known as Jihadi John is a Kuwait-Born Bristish militant who had appeared in various video of beheading western hostages, and also a threat to the US president.                    
Raji Fashola Reports For Duty In Grand Style
After the confirmation of their duty by the Nigerian government, the new minister of power, housing and works resumes his position immediately amidst jubilation from staff who seems to be awaiting his arrival.                           
Meet President Muhammadu Buhari New Ministers And Their Portfolios
After months of scrutiny by the anti-graft agencies in Nigeria, and also the criticism by foreign media, criticising President Muhammadu Buhari of non-ministers, the Nigerian government has finally released their name of new ministers and their portfolios.                                                 New Ministers With President Muhammadu Buhari
Corruption At Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) As Security Agents Plants Bullet Inside Travelers Bag
Manila, Philippines: Travelers in the busiest airport in the Philippines have now adopted a method to keep themselves safer from corrupt security officials at one of the most busiest airports in the Phillipines, Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).                  
A Missing Boy Has Been Found After 13 Years He Went Missing, Suspect Arrested
Julian Hernandez a boy reported missing by his mum in 2002, just when he was 5 years has been found again, and he is now 18 years old. The police had believed that Julian's dad, Bobby Hernandez had kidnapped him from his home, and he was a suspect during the time the boy was missing, but all efforts to trace both father and son proved abortive.                       
Cambodian Immigration Arrests 45 Nigerians, And Might Face Deportation
The immigration department in Cambodia has arrested 45 Nigerians who were staying in the country illegally. The police is meeting into letting some of the Nigerians that can get their visa and other relevant documents sorted out in a short period of time stay in Cambodia. They will also pay fines for staying illegally.                    
Russian Plane Crash Killed 224 People In Egypt, ISIS Claims Shooting Down Plane, See Photos Of Victims
A technical fault on the Airbus A321 has killed 224 people travelling which was flying from popular Egyptian holiday resort Sharm El-Sheikh to St Petersburg, in Russia crashed in central Sinai on Saturday morning. Among the passengers on the plane are 214 Russian passengers, three Ukrainians and 7 on-board crew. According to rescue workers, all passengers on the flight have been confirmed dead. Rescue workers have pulled out more than 120 bodies, including five children.
Second Biafran War Is Not Necessary- Chukwuemeka Ojukwu
As the Igbo community continues to chant on the street for a new Biafra republic, we have decided to share with Nigerians and Igbos a video interviewwith the leader and the man who started the talk about the Biafra republic,  Chukwuemeka Ojukwu.  Chukwuemeka Ojukwu led the war that lasted for two and a half years (1967–1970)  before he fled the country to Ivory Coast and went on exile. The war led to the death of more than one million people due to starvation and gunfire.
Two Foreigners Arrested In Cambodia For Robbing Another Foreigner
Police in Cambodia have arrested two foreigners, James Guido Egnlitis, 68, from Australia and Brett Hastie,44, from New Zealand for breaking and entering and also abusing a British National,  David Scotcher,66, and in the process took away his passport and camera on the 29th of September.                    

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