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Bayelsa man killed by armed robbers hours after his wife allegedly flaunted bundles of Naira notes on social media
A resident of Bayelsa state, Ibomo Rafeal Seimiengha, is currently
heartbroken over the death of her brother, Gelsthorpe Sege. In a post
shared on her Facebook page, Ibomo revealed that her brother, Sege, was
attacked by armed robbers hours after his wife reportedly flaunted
bundles of Naira notes on social media.
A Nigerian diplomat, Mr Habibu Mustapha was stabbed to death by unknown assailant at his residence in Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, today. See ealier post here click Until his death, late Alh. Mustapha from Katsina State, was the head of immigration department, Nigerian Embassy in Sudan.
Prince Philip, 97, is back behind the wheels only two days after he got involved in a car crash that left two women and a 10-month-old child injured. Prince Philip was injured in Thursday's accident after he was "dazzled by the sun" while driving his Land Rover near the Royal family's Sandringham Estate. This caused him to collide with a Kia carrying two women and an infant. His vehicle turned over and he had to be helped out by an eyewitness. On Saturday, the Duke of Edinburgh was spotted again behind the wheels of a replacement Land Rover and without wearing his seatbelt. Just one day earlier, his wife, Queen Elizabeth, 92, was also spotted driving herself in a Range Rover close to where Prince Philip's accident occurred. Some photos show her driving without her seatbelt on while she was seen wearing her seatbelt in some.
Tributes were paid to late footballer Emiliano Sala today at a special memorial in his home town of Santa Fe, Argentina. The body of the 28-year old, who died in a plane crash last month, was laid out in a gymnasium in the town where he grew up so friends and family could pay their last respects. Sala's body was flown back to Argentina and arrived in Buenos Aires on Friday morning before being driven to Progreso, where he grew up. The gymnasium of the Atletico y Social San Martin de Progreso club hosted boys' teams where Sala played as a child. Residents in the town of around 2,500 people, many wearing the red and black shirt of the local side with the name EMI on the back, began arriving at about 7 a.m. on Saturday to see the body and pay their last respects. Cardiff manager Neil Warnock and the club's chief executive Ken Choo are among those who will attend the funeral this weekend.
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