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South African mother who allegedly killed her four children dies

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  The South African mother, Nomboleko Simayile, accused of killing her four children has died in the hospital.    Simayile was  arrested  on November 9, 2022, after she allegedly killed her children by smashing their heads with a sledgehammer at Mhlabubomvu locality, in Engcobo village, the Eastern Cape. According to the media, while in police custody on Sunday afternoon, November 20, she complained about not feeling well.    She was then immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention where she passed away. The cause of death is yet to be established. Simayile was set to apply for bail in the Engcobo Magistrates Court but she collapsed in the police holding cells. It was a dramatic turn of events as Engcobo residents waited for proceedings to start in the Engcobo Magistrates Court.   Simayile's bail application had to be postponed.    Her lawyer informed the magistrate that she had been lying on the floor in the cells for quite some time, without medical assistance.

Cristiano Ronaldo 'offers' himself to Real Madrid for six months as he plans to end his Manchester United nightmare

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  Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly offered himself to Real Madrid to end his Manchester United nightmare. The 37-year-old Portuguese accused the Red Devils of betraying him in a  tell-all interview with Piers Morgan last week. Amid the fall-out with United, Ronaldo has now offered himself to the Spanish giants on a six-month contract, according to Sport. The Spanish outlet claim Ronaldo wants to return to the Bernabeu as a replacement for the injured Karim Benzema in January. The Ballon d'Or winner was forced to pull out of France's World Cup squad after picking up a thigh injury. Man United are looking to terminate Ronaldo's contract seven months early without paying any of the £16million he is predicted to earn by June 2023.

Memories of Biafra can't be erased by removal of history from schools' curriculum. Biafra can never be defeated and wiped away - Soyinka

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  Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka has said that the removal of history from the curriculum of Nigerian schools by the government is a criminal act.    Speaking at the 24th edition of the Lagos Book and Arts Festival organized by Book Kraft, Soyinka stated that memories of Biafra can't be erased by the removal of history from schools' curriculum as the agitation can never be defeated and can never be wiped away.   He said;    “Collective memory is the key because it is that memory which is related to the mechanisms of relating reality to whatever narrative is given to us. It is far more important and it is more dangerous because you can get trapped in it because it is collected as a community activity and some of that I think is happening to us here in Nigeria. “I’m referring of course to Biafra.  “The collective memory there is very strong, even before the war, I warned that this collective memory might remain to plague efforts at nation being and that therefore, everything should

Lagos APC Mega Rally (PICTURES and VIDEOS)

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Canadian councillor, Khadijah Haliru backs younger generations to rule Nigeria

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  Nigerian-born Canadian councillor, Mrs Khadijah Haliru, in an exclusive interview on Friday advised the political class to give opportunities to youths to govern Nigeria. Mrs Haliru, a graduate of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, who emerged at the polls as a councillor of Ingersoll town, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, last month also spoke about the brain drain in the country and how the Nigerian government can take advantage of it.

We’ll print 187 million ballot papers for presidential poll – INEC

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  The Independent National Electoral Commission has stated that it will print a total of 187million ballot papers. According to the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, preliminary registered voters in Nigeria now stand at 93.5 million, noting that 9,518,188 new voters were added to the existing register of 84,004,084 voters.   Okoye on Friday November 17, said  93.5 million ballot papers will be used on the 25 February 2022 for the presidential election and the remaining 93.5million ballot papers will be for run off of the presidential election in a case where there is no clear winner. The same, he said, would be applicable to states. According to him, the Commission decided to print 187 million ballot papers for the presidential elections, as it will be difficult to engage printers at a short notice and also the issue of logistics. Okoye said, “As of today, 18 political parties will participate in the 2023 general election and t

Super Eagles star, Victor Osimhen named ’emerging player of the year’ at the 2022 Globe Soccer Awards

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  Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen has been named the ’emerging player of the year’ at the 2022 Globe Soccer Awards.   The 23-year-old Napoli superstar was given the prestigious award at the gala which was held at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai on Thursday night November 17.  “Congratulations to Victor Osimhen on winning the 2022 #GlobeSoccer Award for POWER HORSE EMERGING PLAYER OF THE YEAR” according to a statement from official Globe Soccer Awards Twitter official Twitter handle @Globe_Soccer   Osimhen defeated Barcelona’s Gavi and Federico Valverde of Real Madrid for the prize meant for the best young football talent in the world.   The other nominees that did not make it to the final were Hareb Abdullah, Julian Alvarez, Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, Francisco Conceiçao, Ryan Gravenberch, Josko Gvardiol, Nuno Mendes, Ilaix Moriba, Jamal Musiala, Pedri, Bukaio Saka and Milan star Rafael Leao.   Osimhen has had a stunning start to the season which has seen him grab 10 goals in 1