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Dreaming sky high, Nigerian man builds aeroplane from trash

Dreaming sky high, Nigerian man builds aeroplane from trash

BOLAJI Fatai has never set foot in an aeroplane, but that hasn't stopped him from building his own remote-controlled model aircraft from trash and sending it soaring over the sprawl and chaos of Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital. On a recent cloudy day, the single-propeller plane withstood cross-winds high above a sandy football field and swooped low over the heads of onlookers in Oworonshoki, the poor neighbourhood where Fatai lives in the east of the city. He bought the propeller and remote control in a shop but constructed the body, wings, tail and fin from pieces of recycled styrofoam gathered in…
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Nigerian man sentenced to death by stoning for being gay

Nigerian man sentenced to death by stoning for being gay

ARDO HAZZAD AN Islamic sharia court in Nigeria's northern state of Bauchi has sentenced three men to death by stoning after convicting them on charges of engaging in homosexuality, the leader of the religious police that arrested them said. Northern Nigeria is predominantly Muslim and the states in the region use sharia courts to punish residents for crimes ranging from adultery to blasphemy. Adam Dan Kafi, the head of the Hisbah religious police in the Ningi local government area of Bauchi said the three men were arrested on June 14 and charged in a sharia court. The men, including a…
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Three Libyans arrested for burning Nigerian man to death

Three Libyans arrested for burning Nigerian man to death

THREE Libyans killed a Nigerian man by setting him on fire in Tripoli, the interior ministry has said, in what a U.N. agency described as "another senseless crime against migrants in the country". The Tripoli-based interior ministry said in a statement it had arrested the three suspects in the case, adding that they had used petrol to set the victim on fire at a factory. Federico Soda, Libya country chief for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), a U.N. migration agency, said those responsible must be held accountable. There are half a million migrants in Libya according to IOM, some…
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