Sunday, 23 October 2016

Miracle! See What Happened To Baby After Train Crash Killed 73 People (Photos + Video)


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Baby survives train crash that killed 73 and injured 600 in Eseka, Yaounde, Cameroon and the government as declared a day to mourn them.
On Saturday, October 22, at least 73 people were killed and 600 injured when a train carrying more than twice its capacity went off track in Eseka, Yaounde, Cameroon. A baby, who reportedly lost both of her parents, is one of the youngest survivors of the crash.
A Facebook user identified as Mouise Tanyi took to his wall to share a video what actually happened and to release the names of those affected in the crash. He also revealed that the government will declare a public holiday to mourn them saying: “This is part of the list of those who perished in the train accident in Cameroon. President Paul Biya has declared Monday, 10/24/2016 as a day of national mourning.”
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Thank God for the life of the baby but we hope the government will take responsibility of the baby!
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Question Of The Day:- Who Is Your Best Nigerian President Ever?

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Where are the real Naijaloadites? Since you have been a Nigerian, who is your best ever Nigerian president. Drop your comments
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What Is The Fate Of Other Chibok Girls? VP Osinbajo Tells It All

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This is coming as a parent of one of the girls still in captivity expressed hope of her daughter’s return.

The Vice-President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, has said that the Federal Government is working hard to ensure that the remaining Chibok girls are rescued.

Osinbajo said this in Lome, Togo, during the African Union Summit on Maritime Security and Safety and Development in Africa.
He said “We are working hard to bring back all the girls who have been held in captivity by Boko Haram for so many years, and we will keep praying also that we will be able to bring every one of them back safely.”
According to Punch, Mrs. Esther Yakubu, mother of one of the girls, who is still missing, has expressed hope that she will see her daughter soon.
She said “I pray my daughter is among the next batch of girls to be released because I can’t wait to hold her in my arms again. My advice to the government is that they should give them (Boko Haram) what they want so that they can release our girls to us.
“I don’t entertain any fear, I trust in God and I know that the negotiation will go on as planned and by God’s grace, there will be no problem, our daughters will be released to us soon.”
Meanwhile, the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) has accused President Buhari’s daughter, Hajiya Hadiza Buhari-Bello, of allegedly using the name of the group to raise funds on behalf of the Chibok girls.
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