Tuesday, 16 January 2018

African girls beat up a girl during a fight in Italy migrant camp


This is very shameful... talking about these ladies who continue to give the continent bad name abroad with their shameless acts. A group of ladies descended on another lady after a heated quarrel at a migrants camp in Italy. The cause of the fight could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report. The "victim" was left seriously wounded and bloodied after receiving merciless beating from her fellow migrants in the camp.

When the ladies saw that they had injured their colleague, they all took to their heels and fled - leaving the "victim" laying all the floor with blood dripping down her face.

Group urges Kwankwaso to arrange Kano rally




Group urges Kwankwaso to shelve Kano rally
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has asked Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso to arrange the January 30 rally being organized by the Kwankwasiyya Movement in Kano.
National Coordinator of the group, Emmanuel Onwubiko in a statement yesterday feared the prospect of possible loss of lives in the event that the supporters of  Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and those of  Kwankwaso clashed at the proposed political rally.
The statement came against the backdrop of last weekend’s clash between the supporters of Ganduje and Kwankwaso.
The rights group said that it was politically suicidal to permit all kinds of political tendencies to foment trouble.
The group said that it was unwise to proceed with a politically charged rally by the Kwankwasiyya since it was not legally registered to participate in the coming state - wide local council polls in Kano State, just as the campaign period for the 2019 general elections could only begin in August.

Presidential system too high, complicated for Nigeria’ to control




‘Presidential system too costly, complicated for Nigeria’
Chief Bisi Akand
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A former Interim National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akande says the Presidential system of government Nigeria is practicing can no longer sustain its growth and success.
Akande made the remark while addressing a news conference in his country home, Ila, Osun state as part of activities to mark his 79th birthday.
He said that multi-party parliamentary democracy was the best form of government for Nigeria, if it wanted to catch up with the rest of the civilised world.
Akande, a former governor, said that the American democracy system of multi-party presidentialism was too complicated and costly for a country of poor people with large illiteracy rate like Nigeria.
According to him, the Nigerian nation is currently running a difficult government under an unworkable set up.
“President Buhari is my friend and I want him to succeed but he is running a difficult system of government.
“Nigeria’s democracy is a military democracy of sharing and if we continue like this, there is no how we can succeed.
“Up to this present age, evidence based analyses has proven parliamentary democracy to be the most accountable and transparent form of government in the whole world,’’ he said.
He said that parliamentary democracy had helped countries like the United Kingdom rich, stable and respectable globally and also made the very young Israel very strong economically and militarily.(NAN)

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