Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Nigerian Lady Beaten Mercilessly on A Bus in London (+Video)

Oh dear! this is totally unacceptable! This Nigerian lady was assaulted by a man believed to be a Jamaican national on a bus in Peckham, London on September 14th. The woman was hit in the face by the man after she challenged him for obstructing the way in the bus.

The incident was filmed by a good man who was also on the bus. Watch the video:

Friday, 18 September 2015

Girl Born with Sealed Mouth, No Hands, No Feet Goes Under the Knife

A three-year-old girl who was born with a sealed mouth has undergone a pioneering operation in the hope she will be able to taste food and talk to her family for the first time.

Amethyst Santos, from Manila in the Philippines, has been fed through a tube since birth because her lower lip was attached to the base of her mouth, her upper and lower jawbones fused and an underdeveloped lower jaw.
Amethyst was also born with no hands and feet, but has learned to walk, play with her two older
sisters - and now she can even smile.

Japanese Politicians Engage in a Free For All Fight over Bill

There were chaotic scenes in the Japanese parliament yesterday as politicians punched, pushed and shoved one another during the hearing of a bill that could see the country abandon 70 years of pacifism. Opposition lawmakers piled on top of one another during the mass brawl, with some trying to grab the committee chairman's microphone to prevent him calling a vote on the controversial bill.

If passed, the bill will allow Japanese troops to defend their allies oversees even if Japan itself isn't under attack. Currently article nine of Japan's constitution - which came into force after the Second World War - outlaws war as a means to settle international disputes involving the state. See more pics of the grown men fighting ........

SEE How Senate President Saraki's Secrets Were Exposed

According to SR, they have exclusively obtained documents revealing Senate President Bukola Saraki’s asset declaration in 2003. The documents come hours after SaharaReporters reported that the Code of Conduct Tribunal formally charged the embattled Senate President with 13 counts of financial crime, money laundering, and unexplained assets.

Saraki’s trial is expected to go on as he has been officially served with all the charges. Details...