Mob trying to burn down the suspected ritualist’s den Another ritualist’s den was on Thursday uncovered at Ile-Zik area of Mangoro, Agege, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. A mob tried to burn down the massive structure suspected to be hideout of ritualists, but the police prevented them from doing so. Several policemen, army and neighbourhood watchers have been deployed to the area to forestall the break down of law and order. An eye witness who craved anonymity told PM News that for the intervention of the police, the building believed to be harbouring one of the suspected ritualists would have been burnt down. A huge crowd gathered around the expressway, hindering smooth vehicular movement. The police have whisked away three suspects believed to be ritualusts from the scene with Rapid Response Squad, RRS vehicles to prevent them from being lynched by aggrieved crowd. The suspects were all smoked out of the disused drainage channels with tear gas. The building said
When the name Lekki comes up, affluence, class, a pristine neighborhood springs to mind. That in itself isn’t entirely wrong, but when the rains come, Life in one of the nation’s choice locations becomes a nightmare. The reoccurring Lekki flooding has taken a different dimension this year with thousands loosing properties worth millions. Eye witness reports say that the rains that came pouring down on Friday night and Saturday morning have also claimed lives. Lekki Phase I, all the way down to Lekki Free Trade Zone, and Ajah were severely affected by the flood. Other areas affected were Lekki Phase II, Osapa London, Victoria Garden City, Ikoyi, Banana Island, Badore, Bugije, Igbo Efon and Awoyaya. Commuters were also stranded at bus stops across the state following the downpour that lasted for several hours, with gridlock witnessed in several areas. Some of the commuters paid the sum of N1,000 to touts who were willing to carry them on their backs across the flood. Th
Cross-Dressers In The Nigerian Entertainment – For clarity sakes, Cross-dressing is the act of wearing items of clothing and other accouterments commonly associated with the opposite Sex within a particular society. However, since many of the things ladies wear can be masculine in a way, it is hard to tell if a lady is generally a cross dresser. For example, a woman wearing Agbada or a pant suit with a tie, is regarded as stylish and not cross-dressing. However, men cannot take a bold risk that is not within their sphere without looking odd. While some people that engage in cross-dressing are regarded as transgenders, some just love the art and possibly the controversy it comes with. In Nigeria, we have a few people who walk the street wearing cross attires. Here are just some of them. 1. Hushpuppi Hushpuppi is one of those people who are so rich without any actual proof of the source of their wealth. This guy would almost pass off for a normal guy, but his occasional
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