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Popular kidnapper Evans sues Nigeria police

New post Kidnap kingpin, Evans sues the Police and demands N1bn damages over sealed properties Alleged kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, a.k.a Evans, on Tuesday filed a fresh suit at a Federal High Court in Lagos, seeking N1 billion damages against the Police over alleged unlawful sealing of his property in Lagos. The suit, filed by his lawyer, Mr Olukoya Ogungbeje, has the Inspector General of Police, Nigeria Police, Inspector General of Police, Intelligence Response Team, (IRT) , ACP Abba Kyari and DSP Phillip Rieninwa as respondents. The applicant is seeking a declaration that the forceful seizure, confiscation and sealing of his property by the respondents without any court order is illegal, wrongful and unconstitutional. He wants an order compelling the respondents jointly and severally to immediately and unconditionally release the properties as listed in the motion papers. In addition, is asking the court for an order compelling the respondent

American Dad who prank feed baby

New post Aww! American dad goes viral after he showed how he deceived his daughter into drinking her milk while babysitting... wife reacts An American dad, Anthony Favor has gone viral after he shared how he deceived his daughter into drinking her milk while babysitting her.  The little girl initially refused to take her milk because she is used to sucking on her mom's breast. The dad, however, created a hole in his shirt and passed the milk bottle through the hole making the little baby think it was breast milk. Read what he wrote below  by Linda Ikeji at 13/03/2018 9:54 PM | 0 Comments Share this Story Most Read Stories Photos: Dbanj shows off his new Ikoyi mansion LIB exclusive report: How the new Snapchat update sent Bobrisky's career into oblivion Zambia deports South African dancer, Zodwa Wabantu for performing without pant Twitter Nigeria reacts to video of Tobi accusing Cee-C of hand grabbing h

Salisbury spy poisoning: UK deadline for Russian response passes in stalemate

New post Salisbury spy poisoning: UK deadline for Russian response passes in stalemate 00:27, UK,   Wednesday   14   March   2018 Image: Theresa May set a deadline for Vladimir Putin A deadline has passed for Vladimir Putin to explain Moscow's alleged use of a chemical weapon in Salisbury, with the UK and Russia seemingly at a stalemate. Prime Minister Theresa May had given the Russian President until the end of Tuesday to confirm whether former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in a state attack, or if Russia had "lost control" of the nerve agent used in the attempted murder. The Russian Embassy in London, however, said it would not respond to Mrs May's deadline until it had received samples of the chemical used in the attack. Video: Boris Johnson: UK considering 'package of measures' Possible retaliation from the UK could include sanctions, although the Russian Embassy in London claimed plans were "being