The quiet University town of Uli and the home town of one time Governor Mbadinuju of Anambra State has been thrown into confusion. The town that once boasted of one of Biafra’s airstrips is today in the news for the wrong reasons. A retired boxer simply known as Everistus must have thought he was in the boxing ring as he did not only ‘ knock out’ his wife but actually knocked the life out of her in what many have called the most brutal domestic violence of the year. Emerging facts reveal that the poor woman who lost her life to domestic violence was a hard-working petty trader in the local Ekeagbagba market and well loved by all that knew her. Trouble started when the deceased asked her husband (now at large) a purported pastor with a local branch of Our Lord Chosen Church in the town for money with which to cook for the family on Christmas day. Rather than provide the money, Mr Ezehiri had turned her into a punching bag leading to her instant death. Following this ...
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Meet The Man Who Lives With Hyenas This remarkable relationship between man and beast has been kept alive for 50 years thanks to one family's tradition. A hyena is one of the most feared animals in the world, but in this small Ethiopian village, Abbas, known as the "Hyena Man," has trained them so he can hand feed them inside his home. PHOTOGRAPH BY BRIAN LEHMANN Dusk is falling on the old walled city of Harar and the still air is broken only by an occasional, chilling howl. In the semi-darkness, five hungry hyenas circle a young man crouched on the ground. Their bat-like ears flick back and forth in greedy expectation while their jaws flex to reveal a snarl of teeth. It’s feeding time. But while spotted hyenas are known throughout the world to be vicious scavengers, in this small Ethiopian city, its habitants are not afraid. The young man draws a chunk of meat from his basket and dangles it in the air. Instead of leaping to attack, one hyena comes forward and take...
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The water fall at round about in the center of the great Benin kingdom as become a shadow of its self as it has been abandoned and left mismanaged, the current government should spring into action as its painting a bad image of the kingdom a once loved place as become a dumping ground of refuses, its not a place to behold. The sight is uncolored and disgusting and needs proper attention, it should be restored to its former state.
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