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"Heartbreaking: A Nigerian man was poisoned to death by his stepmother after winning a scholarship for his master's study in the UK. He died on the plane. (Photos)"

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   A very sad report gaining momentum online is that of an unnamed Nigerian man who slumped and died shortly after he got to know he’s not the biological father of his son. As narrated by Instagram comedian Brakingface, the deceased lived abroad but his wife and son stay in Nigeria. From the narration, the man once saw his wife frolicking with another man on SnapChat and fiercely confronted her The woman threatened to call the EFCC on him if he traveled down to Nigeria, obviously knowing the skeletons she has tucked in her dirty closet. He finally came back home to Nigeria and decided to conduct a paternity test on their son only to found out that he’s not the biological father of the boy. Out of shock, he reportedly slumped and died when it dawned on him that he has been fooled. Watch the video below;

"I know She Married Me For My Money That is Why I Placed Her On Oat" Ned Nwoko Explains What Will Happen To Regina If She Cheat on him

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     “I know She Married Me For My Money That’s Why I Placed Her On Oat” Ned Nwoko Explains What Will Happen To Regina If She Cheat. The marriage between young Nigerian actress Regina Daniels and businessman cum philanthropist Ned Nwoko still remains a huge debate among Nigerians on various social media platforms. You can use the image below to see

Tipper Grind A Lady Hawking Akara At Umuechem Market (Photos)

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  A tipper driver grinded the skull of a lady,who was going to sell puff puff at Umuechem market area of Rivers state  Photos (May we not die in the process of looking for what to eat 🙏🙏😢).

Just in! Another Popular Nollywood Actor has passed away this night😭 see the cause of his death" (Photos)

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       Nigerian cinema, also known as Nollywood, consists of films made in the country. The industry is known for its talented actors and is considered one of the best in Africa. But unfortunately, some of the actornos have died, leaving fans heartbroken. So, who are these celebrities? Learn about the list of dead Nigerian actors and actresses who are remembered fondly by their fans.. A celebrity's death can have the same emotional impact on a fan as the death of a loved one. In addition, most fans develop attachments to actors due to their outstanding performance in specific roles Who are the dead Nigerian actors?  Below is a list of 22 dead Nigerian actors and actresses.  1. Sam Loco Efe   Full name: Sam Loco Efe Date of birth: 25 December 1945 Date of death: 7 August 2011 Age: 66 years (at time of death) Profession: Actor Sam Loco Efe was a Nigerian actor, producer and director. He was born on 25 December 1945 and died on 7 August 2011, aged 66. The star was discovered dead in a

Just in! A 1-year-old baby died after being tied in a cement bag for a week by her stepmother (Photos)."

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   A little girl has survived what could have killed many after a female suspected kidnapper, abducted her from her parent's apartment in Ozuoba community, Obio/Akpor local government area of Rivers state and tied her in a cement sack, waiting to be sold off to suspected ritualists.   According to multiple sources on Facebook, luck ran out on the woman this afternoon after some residents suspected her foul moves. She was interrogated and confessed to kidnapping the little girl. She took them to the place where she tied the girl inside a cement. The residents quickly untied the sack. Luckily, the girl was still alive. She was rushed to the hospital. The  suspected kidnapper who many described as a wealthy woman in the area, confessed that she had carried out many other of such abductions and that she always handed over her victims to some ritualists she works with  

After 18years of mockery, names calling and all sort, God has finally blessed my cousin with the fruit of the womb, not 1,not 2, but 3 beautiful souls. It's a testimony I will ever live to remember, to God be the glory.

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       The fate of a 44-year-old Nigerian woman, Funmi Ajabe, changed as she welcomed a set of triplets who are all boys - Funmi's friend, Odunayo Olupona, broke the news on her Facebook wall as she said that God has indeed been good to her - Many were inspired by the news as some of them reflected on how bad conditions are never permanent A 54-year old Nigerian woman, Funmi Ajagbe, has given birth to a set of triplets with her first pregnancy, a thing that does not usually happen. The new mother’s friend, Odunayo Olupona, took to Facebook to disclose that Funmi welcomed her babies despite the long wait. In her post on Tuesday, August 11, she posed a rhetorical question, asking: "Is there anything too hard for God to do?" as she emphasised with Yoruba praise words how great He is.. She said that the newborns are all same gender, boys. Odunayo said her case is a perfect example that no matter how rough the road is, joy always comes at last. The friend added not only has Go

"God is wonderful! See photos of a Nigerian girl who can finally smile after surgeons removed a football-sized tumor growing in her mouth."

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     The huge disfigurement was sprouting from the centre of her lower jaw bone and was formed by cells that usually make the enamel of teeth. Miraculously the teenager was still able to eat and speak, but became so self-conscious that she stopped going to school. After local hospitals failed to help, Grace was admitted to charity hospital Mercy Ships, where she underwent a four-hour surgery to remove the tumour, lower jaw and teeth. Grace said local doctors offered no treatment because they remained baffled by her condition.  "It started from a little swelling inside and the gums started growing little by little," she said. "We went to hospital and they didn't know what it was - they did nothing."  Grace's mother Christine says she was forced to watch her daughter suffer and had no idea who to turn to for help. Christine said: "I didn't know what to do - in hospital they just talked a lot but did nothing."  Describing what it's like to liv