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January 14, 2015

Teen girl ‘attacked boy, 15, with metal stool because he farted near her’

A teenage girl has been arrested after allegedly hitting a boy with a metal stool because he farted near her. The 17-year-old has been accused of carrying out the vicious attack at South Richmond High School in Staten Island, New York, which serves teens with special needs and disabilities. She allegedly also punched the 15-year-old

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Turns out Ronaldo’s son is Messi’s biggest fan!

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son, Cristiano Jr, watches videos of Lionel Messi it has emerged, after Cristiano Jr met the Barcelona star at Monday night’s Ballon d’Or awards ceremony. Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who won his third Ballon d’Or title, was sitting backstage with his family when his fiercest competitor Lionel Messi walked past. Ronaldo encouraged his son

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Nigerian Elections 2015: List of Presidential Hopefuls and Their Parties

The independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published names of 14 presidential candidates for the 2015 general elections. Details of the names were released on the Commission’s website on Tuesday, showing that one presidential candidate and four vice presidential candidates are females. The candidates are Sen. Tunde Anifowose-Kelani as the presidential candidate of Accord Alliance

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Why Nigerian Secondary Schools Are Responsible For The Worship Of Our Leaders

In Nigeria we are primed to fear from an early age. Fear our leaders, fear our teachers, fear our pastors and then fear our seniors in secondary school. We are taught to fear so much that it becomes a subconscious almost comical part of our life. We see the driver that literarily bows almost prostrates

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