Monday 15 December 2014

Strange fish sighted at Eleko Beach, Lagos

It is not clear what specie of fish it is but the animal is large and white with brownish ridges on it.
A strange discovery has been made at theEleko Beach in Lagos after residents spotted a large fish along the shore.
It is not clear what specie of fish it is but the animal is large and white with brownish ridges on it.
The fish appears to have died after being beached and residents of the area have already begun chopping it up for food

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Father discharges 4-yr-old son attacked by dogs

Mr. Odia Abraham, father of Master Omonigho Abraham, the four-year-old boy, who sustained extensive injuries following attack by dogs in Igando area of Lagos State, discharged his son from the hospital against medical advice.
The boy suffered a life-threatening injuries in the attack by two Alsatian dogs in the compound of their rented apartment at 35, Adegboyega Street, Akesan, Igando area of Lagos State on September 29.
His father removed his son from the Burns and Plastics unit of the Lagos State University Teaching

Mexico protesters call on president to resign


Demonstrations have been held across Mexico as President Enrique Pena Nieto marked two years in office with his lowest approval rating yet.
Thousands marched on Monday through Mexico City, denouncing the president’s handling of the case of 43 missing students, now presumed dead.
Protesters chanted for Nieto to resign while they waved blackened flags of the country.They echoed “you are not alone” to parents of the missing students who joined the protest.
The protests were largely peaceful, but turned violent at some places at night.
Al Jazeera’s Monica Villamizar, reporting from the capital, said fires were lit, windows smashed and banks vandalised. She said there was a small confrontation between protesters and police and a large presence of anti-riot police.
Thousands also protested in the southern state of Guerrero, where a drug gang confessed to killing 43 college students after local police handed them over in September.
A group of protesters ransacked the Guerrero state prosecutor’s office in the regional capital, Chilpancingo, and set five vehicles on fire, including two police cruisers.
Other protesters led by a teachers’ union have also blockaded a state-owned oil refinery in