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The movie which was released to the cinema about a week ago has earned over a hundred million Naira in box office but some of the contributors to that large amount are crying for a refund on the grounds that they did not get value for their money.



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DOWNLOAD: THE WEDDING PARTY 2 – 2017 Latest Nigerian Nollywood Movie 3GP, Mp4

DOWNLOAD: THE WEDDING PARTY 2 – 2017 Latest Nigerian Nollywood Movie 3GP, Mp4

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See Photos From The Accident That Left Singer, Yinka Ayefele On A Wheel Chair For The Past 20 Years.

See Photos From The Accident That Left Singer, Yinka Ayefele On A Wheel Chair For The Past 20 Years.

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Exactly 20 years ago, Nigerian gospel singer Yinka Ayefele was involved in a car crash that left his spinal cord damaged.

Before his accident on December 12, 1997, Yinka Ayefele was a broadcaster doing well for himself before his life changed in a car crash while driving his blue coloured Volks Wagen beetle.

The Ondo-state born singer took to his social media page to reminisce the tragic event and also show off the car which left him using a wheelchair for over 19 years.
He wrote:

“Exactly 20years Today, 12th of December 1997 my turning point. Glory be to God almighty for his love and kindness over my life from the past 20 years since I had that accident. It was indeed my turning point. I am grateful to you lord for making me a living testimony and I sincerely say a big thank you to all my fans all over the world for your unflinching support for the past 20 years. Whereever you are, please acknowledge God on my behalf.”

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These Are The 10 Things Police Officers “SARS” Don’t Want You To Know

These Are The 10 Things Police Officers “SARS” Don’t Want You To Know

We have compile the list of 10 things the Police don’t want you know : 1. Bail is free 2. Upon arrest, you are liable to remain silent; Section 6 of the ACJA Act 2015; Section 35(2) 1999 Constitution 3. When being questioned, you must have your lawyer present. Section 6(2)(a) Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015) 4. No one should be subject to torture or unlawful treatment. Section 8, Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015); Section 34, 1999 Constitution. 5. Upon arrest, suspect must be charged to court immediately. Section 32 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015) 6. Police officer making an arrest must state reason. Section 6, Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015. 7. Suspect is innocent until proven guilty. Section 36(5) of the 1999 Constitution. 8. No one can be arrested in lieu of another person 9. Police cannot unlawfully search your phones 10. Anyone unlawfully arrested is entitled to compensation. Section 35(6) 1999 Constitution. If your rights have been breached in relation to any of the laws mentioned above, you can make a formal complaint to the Police Complaint Commission via @PoliceNG_PCRRU npf.gov.ng/complaint or contact your lawyer.