Saturday, 7 November 2015

UNION INTENSIFIES EFFORTS TO FREE ARRESTED NIGERIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA


Ikechukwu Anyene
The President of Nigeria Union in South Africa, Ikechukwu Anyene, said on Saturday lawyers engaged
​by the group ​were intensifying efforts to free some Nigerians arrested by the Department of Home Affairs in that country.

Mr. Anyene on phone from Pretoria, South Africa, said 65 asylum seekers, who were mostly from West Africa, were arrested on Friday during a protest at the department.
He said some of the asylum seekers, which included Nigerians, had embarked on the protest, alleging unfair treatment by officials of the department.
According to him, the Nigeria Union was notified of the protest which led to the damage of some cars and windows.
“We understand that 65 persons, including Nigerians and other people from some West African countries, were arrested during the protest.
“The Secretary of Nigeria Union, Olubajo Adetola, went to the Department of Home Affairs and spoke to Mr Marumo, Refugee Department Officer, on the arrest of some Nigerians.
“The union has also engaged the services of lawyers to assist in facilitating the release of the Nigerians.
“The lawyers are currently handling the matter and we are hopeful that they would be released today,“ he said.

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HE PULLS CARS WITH HIS TEETH AND CANT BE BROUGHT DOWN BY 15 MEN, MEET THE 77YR OLD AKWA IBOM SUPERMAN

This Akwa Ibom man said to be 77 years old performs amazing feats such as pulling a car with his teeth and eating bottles.