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11 Year Expired Products, Maggots etc. The SHOCKING Tale of Chocolat Royale Shut Down by NAFDAC
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Chocolat Royale on Etim Inyang Crescent in VI, Lagos is a well known and loved bakery, ice cream shop and cafe. Many who frequent the shop/building, that also houses sister companies 96.9 Cool FM and 95.1 WAZOBIA FM, amongst others, and were shocked to find out it was shut down by NAFDAC last week. According to City Reporters , several facts emerged: Continue...
Letter from the church in Egypt
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Dear reader: as this letter was sent directly to me from Egypt, it contains no reference to a web article. You're invited and encouraged to read it prayerfully. "Dear Friends and Ministry Partners, Let me begin by expressing my gratitude and appreciation for your concern and prayer support during this tough time. It meant a lot to us. Given the very clearly biased stance that the majority of Western media outlets have taken in their coverage of the recent events in Egypt, I’d like to give you a summary of what is actually taking place in Egypt. Continue...
Nigeria Loses over $2bn Annually to Smuggled Poultry Products
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Reports: Suspect in D.C. killings took cab from N.Y. to D.C.
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The man accused of killing members of a Washington, D.C., family and taking $40,000 may have used some of that money to take a taxi ride from New York back to the nation's capital, according to the New York Daily News. Metropolitan Police sought Daron Wint, 34, after he was identified Wednesday from DNA left in the crust of a pizza. Wint allegedly had the food delivered to the $4.5 million mansion while he held the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper hostage the night of May 13-14. Savvas Savopoulos, 46, his wife, Amy, 47, their 10-year-old son Philip and housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa were found dead May 14 from blunt force and pointed force trauma in the three-story mansion after it had been set ablaze. Police said an employee of Savopoulos delivered a package containing $40,000 to the residence the morning of the incident.