These are not Africans but Europeans trying to Come to North African during the World war II. The Next time you want to close your borders you should first ask your grand parents.
A Nigerian man named David Ukesone who boarded a flight for the first time in his life, has been hospitalized after being tied with sit belt on a flight from Nigeria to Chicago on the 23rd of January, 2018. WgnTV Reports that Ukesone had never been on a plane before, and it was his first time flying, according to his family. His children said there was no issue on his flight from Nigeria to Dubai. But from Dubai to Chicago, there was a misunderstanding that led to their father being restrained for more than eight-hours ultimately sending him to the hospital. His family said he unknowingly sat in the wrong seat. His family said when the crew moved him, and wouldn't let him get his carry-on. They restrained him, leaving him zip tied foreight-hours. Emirates Airlines said he was being unruly andthey were trying to keep others safe. There were no details on what happened. His family doubts this and demands answers. Ukesone's family shared images of injuries to their father...
A Twitter user shared screenshots of a conversation that ensued between two men when one found out that his girlfriend has photos of the other man on her phone. The boyfriend was naturally jealous that his girlfriend was crushing on another man so he confronted the man via WhatsApp and the conversation that ensued is hilarious. See below.
A Nigerian citizen destroyed about 5 diplomatic cars in front of Nigeria High Commission in London today over delay to collect his passport after payment of all required fees. This was shared by an Eye Witness Who Wrote: A Nigerian citizen destroyed about 5 diplomatic cars in front of Nigeria High Commission in London today over delay to collect his passport after payment of all required fees. This guy acted beyond limits. This is totally unacceptable. Watch the video below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAUVBob1BZA
State College cops who killed Osaze Osagie, a Nigerian student in the United States, have been cleared of all charges. The police officers had implemented the use of force while serving a mental health warrant that resulted in the death of Osaze Osagie on March 20. According to a the Centre County District Attorney Bernie Cantorna, the officers were in a “life-and-death situation” when they shot Osagie who was approaching them with a 5.16-inch steak knife, Onwardstate reports. Osagie died of multiple gunshot wounds after the confrontation at his apartment on Old Boalsburg Road. No charges will be filed against any of the officers involved in serving the warrant, and none of them were referenced by name by Cantorna. “Given the distance between Mr. Osagie and the officers and the speed at which Mr. Osagie was moving, Mr. Osagie had ample opportunity to seriously injure and potentially kill both officers,” Cantora said in a press conference. “The time that Officer No. 1 shot, there was n...
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