Africa’s richest
man and President of Dangote Group Alhaji Aliko Dangote yesterday promised to
end fuel importation in Nigeria in four years when his proposed refinery comes
on stream.
Friday, 24 May 2013
Femi Fani-Kayode: Woolwich Killing Conspiracy Theories – More Questions Than Answers
Some things just
don't add up when it comes to the Woolwich killing. There are certainly more
questions than answers. Let us examine the facts. An off-duty British soldier
by the name of Lee Rigby was walking down the street in the charming and
peaceful London suburb of Woolwich. All of a sudden, and out of the blue, he
was randomly selected and run over by a car which was being driven by two young
black men. After, they hit him to the ground with the car the two young men
jumped out of it, armed with machetes, knives, a rusty old pistol and a meat
cleaver, and in a deep and uncontrollable frenzy amidst shouts of "Allahu
Akbar", proceeded to take his precious life by carving him up, mutilating
him, butchering him and beheading him in full public glare. This all happened
barely 100 metres away from Rigby's Army Barracks home. The attack began at
2.30 pm whilst the soldier gave up the ghost at approximately 3.00pm on a
four-point inter-section roundabout and crossroads.
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