“If Peter Obi is ready, we are ready to stand behind him. The structure of criminality must be dismantled. When you see someone who possesses the qualities of a president, you recognize it through their words, character, and actions. Let’s give this man a chance to build a better Nigeria for all,” — Man says.
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Nearly 20 years after his death, the body of Ugandan musician Paul Job Kafeero was dug up from the grave for DNA testing to determine which of the 25 children he had were biologically his.
The legendary Ugandan musician died in 2007 at the age of 36.
For nearly 20 years, his 25 children and their mothers fought over his multi-billion Ugandan shilling estate, including land, houses, and music royalties.
The long standing dispute eventually led the court to order that his body be dug up and his bone and tissue samples were collected for DNA tests.
1st June 2026, it was dug up for test and 25th June 2026, the results were released.
Only 4 out of his 25 children were confirmed to be his biological children. The other 21 children were not his.
A father who saw two people struggling in a river tragically lost his life after jumping in to save them. He successfully rescued both swimmers before suffering a cardiac arrest. He later became an organ donor, saving the lives of five more people.
On 24 May 2026, Rushabh Patel, 28, was enjoying a picnic with his family in Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes, when two people from the group got into difficulty while swimming in the River Great Ouse at a popular open water spot known locally as "The Beach."
Without hesitation, he jumped in. Their lives were saved, but in the process of rescuing them, Rushabh suffered a cardiac arrest and drowned.
He was airlifted to Milton Keynes University Hospital, where doctors worked tirelessly for days to save him.
Tragically, despite every effort, he passed away on 28 May 2026.
His wife Mili and their 18-month-old daughter Vrumi were present that day.
In an interview, Mili described the moment: "I just see his head up in the water and I can't explain that feeling."
She also spoke of their daughter waking at 5am every day to look for her father.
His brother Aman said: "Rushabh's final act on this earth was one of extraordinary courage and sacrifice. He gave his life while saving others. He was a hero in every sense of the word."
In d*ath, Rushabh's generosity continued. Through organ donation, he gave five to six people a new chance at life.
Frank Edoho asked Victor Osimhen how many goals Didier Drogba scored for Chelsea. Osimhen wasn’t sure, so he called Drogba himself. 😂
Frank immediately started telling the Chelsea legend how much Nigerians love him. 🇳🇬❤️
"I laughed over the Ycee 'Olodo Uprising' topic, not because I found it funny, but because he was identifying something in his time. However, he was seeing the latter stage of something that started in my own generation when I was probably his age.
I spoke about weaponized ignorance for the first time in 1994 when I wrote a piece on it. He is identifying the same phenomenon. The 'Olodo Uprising' was fathered by weaponized ignorance."
— Dele Farotimi
A Nigerian lady, Ehirehen Eigbe got 4 awards yesterday at her graduation ceremony abroad, including the overall best student in pharmacy…. They all knew Nigerians were in the building 😂✨🧑🎓
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind ordered a pizza for her family's lunch, texted her mum to say she was popping upstairs to help a neighbour with a sewing project, and was never seen alive again.
Savanna was 22 years old, eight months pregnant, and a member of the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe.
She and her boyfriend had just signed a lease on their own apartment. She was due to start a new job as a nursing assistant the following week.
Brooke Crews, 40, had been lying to her boyfriend William Hoehn for months, faking a pregnancy using old sonograms and recordings of a heartbeat found online to keep him in the relationship.
When August arrived and no baby appeared, she lured Savanna upstairs to her apartment.
Crews instigated a fight, pushed Savanna, causing her to hit her head on the bathroom sink and lose consciousness.
While Savanna drifted in and out of consciousness, Crews retrieved a knife and cut the baby from her womb.
Police searched the apartment three times and found nothing. Savanna's body was hidden in a bathroom closet during the first two searches.
The baby was lying on the bed covered by a blanket next to Hoehn.
Savanna's body was eventually found by kayakers in the Red River, wrapped in duct tape and plastic.
The baby, a girl named Haisley Jo, was found alive on the fourth search, weighing 4 pounds 13 ounces and in astonishing health.
Crews was sentenced to life without parole. Hoehn received 20 years.
Savanna's m*rder directly inspired Savanna's Act, passed by Congress in 2020 to address the crisis of missing and m*rdered Indigenous women across America.
So this lady was about to get married, her and her husband posted their engagement pictures and she’s exposing women who entered his DM flirting with him from her page because of it.
Why does this happen?
⚠️ In October 2024, Arkansas father Aaron Spencer woke up at 1AM to find his 13-year-old daughter missing.
He suspected 67-year-old Michael Fosler.
Fosler had already been charged with 43 counts of sexually abusing her.
Spencer tracked them down and forced Fosler’s truck off the highway… he then confronted Fosler, pulled out his gun, and shot him multiple times.
Fosler died instantly.
He then got his daughter to safety and called 911.
Spencer was charged with murder, but the case was dismissed this month.