The founder of Lagos-based Not For Profit organization, Kokun Foundation, Adepeju Olukokun has embarked on operation feed the hungry. Every week, Kokun takes food to beggars and the less privileged in Lagos and its environs. He recently stepped up his giving goal by adding N500 to each plate served.See photos from his recent feed the … Continue reading GOOD!!! Man Shares Food To Orphans & Less-privileged With N500 Note Each
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How President Donald Trump’s Turbulent 30 Days In Office May Lead To Impeachment
An article By Tony Ogunlowo Every new President in the United States spends his first month in office getting to know and thank the people who elected him into office, talking (politely) to fellow world leaders, selecting his executive team, using the media to get his message out and starts to implement his election campaign … Continue reading How President Donald Trump’s Turbulent 30 Days In Office May Lead To Impeachment
How Abuja Resident Used Honey To Rescue Hawker Who Suffered Asthma Attack
A brave civil servant in Abuja today rescued a female hawker who suffered Asthma attack at Berger roundabout. The female roadside Banana seller reportedly served Lawrence Alabi before she started gasping for breath. When Alabinoticed the lady was struggling to breathe after she gave him his change, he realised she was having an attack. On … Continue reading How Abuja Resident Used Honey To Rescue Hawker Who Suffered Asthma Attack
Kaduna Christians Begin 7-Day Fasting & Prayers For President Buhari’s Recovery
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) says about 65,000 of its members in Katsina State, have begun seven-day fasting and prayers for the quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari. Rev. Nelson Onyeka Chukwu, CAN Chairman in the state, who disclosed this to journalists on Monday in Katsina, said that the prayers would be offered at … Continue reading Kaduna Christians Begin 7-Day Fasting & Prayers For President Buhari’s Recovery
Nigeria Condemns Xenophobic Attacks In SA
The African Union should intervene urgently to end xenophobic attacks in South Africa on Nigerians and other Africans, a presidential adviser in Nigeria, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has said. Her statement came after Nigerians in South Africa reported that five of their businesses and a church were set ablaze in the capital, Pretoria, on Saturday. Ms Dabiri-Erewa, … Continue reading Nigeria Condemns Xenophobic Attacks In SA