Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Nigerian Man Lands In Hospital After Cocaine Bursts In His Belly In Kenya

An unnamed Nigerian man has been arrested in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday, 23 July, 2014 after the cocaine he was allegedly carrying burst in his belly.
According to reports, the middle-aged man had arrived at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi from Lagos. The incident was said to happen while the Nigerian traveller was still on transit and he was immediately hospitalised.
It was gathered that the airline scheduled to fly him out with other passengers to an Asian country booked him at the Laico Regency, Wednesday morning.
Shortly after checking into the hotel, he reportedly fell sick prompting the hotel officials to rush him to Kenyatta National Hospital ( KNH)
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It was gathered that the officials immediately contacted the Tourist Police Unit, who oversaw his transfer to the hospital.

Gen. Buhari Survives Bomb Explosion In Kaduna

Latest reports coming in from northern Nigeria suggest that Nigeria’s former Head of State, Gen Muhamadau Buhari was the target of one of the
Sahara Reporters reports that a source close to Buhari informed that a second bomb explosion that rocked the Kawo bus station in Kaduna today appeared to have targeted Buhari’s convoy.
* Gen. Buhari

Scenes Of Kaduna Bomb Explosions

A twin bomb explosions rocked Kaduna State, northern Nigeria on Wednesday, 23 July, 2014.
The reports stated that the first explosion had occurred around 12.44pm local time, as a suicide bomber reportedly tried to kill Sheik Dahiru Usman Bauchi, but failed when Bauchi escaped.
 
Former Nigerian Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari was reportedly almost killed in the second bomb explosion that happened few hours after the first attack.
Eyewitnesses and humanitarian workers told newsmen that the death toll from both explosions has risen over 50.
Also,  Kaduna police chief, Umar Shehu, who confirmed that the two explosions occurred in about 3-hour interval.
Below are some of the photos from the scenes of the bomb blasts: