Photos: Security Guard With A Tumour On His Face, Sacked After Customers Complained About His Looks

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A security guard, Sipho Hadebe, who has had a large tumour growing on his face for 12 years, was recently sacked from his job because his appearance was beginning to startle customers.

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According to MailOnline, 39-year-old Hadebe, has been living with the gradually expanding growth for 12 years. The tumour has now got so large that he struggles to breathe.

Hadebe after running a test in the hospital was told by the doctors that the tumour is putting pressure on his respiratory airway and that within a year he would no longer be able to breathe.

Hadebe’s local hospital had had him on a waiting list, which meant he would have had to wait for seven years before he could have the operation to remove the tumour – the only way he can get his job back. He however, began to raise funds in a desperate attempt to relieve his suffering. Strangers have currently donated more than £2,000, to help him and he is set to undergo a private treatment that experts believe will save his life.

A team of doctors at Lowveld Hospital, in Mpumalanga provice, South Africa, have offered their services to ease the pressure on his lungs. They will perform a seven-hour reconstructive surgery once all of the funds – believed to be around the £3,000, are in place for his rehabilitation.

Court Orders Airtel To Pay Fed-up Customer ₦5Million For Unsolicited Messages

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December 21 last year, a fed up and annoyed customer of telecom company Airtel, Mr Emmanuel Anene got tired of being disturbed by unsolicited messages on his line, so he sued the company.

Then, on November 2nd 2016, the Federal High Court, Maitama ruled in his favour and slammed a N5 million fine on Airtel for the violation of a customer’s right to privacy, this was in accordance with the Consumer Code of Practice Regulations, under the Nigerian Communications Act:

In his ruling, Justice Okeke, the presiding judge held that:

“Putting into consideration the obvious inconveniences, discomfort and embarrassments, the plaintiff had undeniably gone through, the defendant has been directed to pay to the plaintiff damages, not the N200 million the plaintiff asked for but N5 million only.”

Now, note that the court records showed that the plaintiff’s (Mr. Anene) evidence of claims was served on the defendant (Airtel) and led evidence in the support of same.

According to the court:

“The defendant, having received complaints from the plaintiff, but continued to disturb the plaintiff from quiet enjoyment of the line.

“In every wrong there must be a remedy, to vindicate the plaintiff’s right which has been violated in the forth going circumstance by the defendant; the plaintiff shall be awarded damages based on the discretion of the court.

“Against this background putting into consideration the obvious inconveniences, discomfort and the embarrassments the plaintiff had undeniably gone through.”

What this means before you sue any of the telcos over those really annoying spam messages and calls, make sure you’ve exhausted every avenue of complaint.

Photos: Little Children Made To Crawl Through Mud As Punishment All Because They Came Late To School (Must See)

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These photos which have been trending online show how little children in a primary school in Cameroon are being punished. According to reports, the director of the school located in Ebang neighborhood, Yaounde, punishes the pupils by forcing them to kneel/crawl in the mud irrespective of how little they are. This is awful.

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Photos: This Strange Looking Baby Has Just Been Allegedly Born In Kaduna State (Must See)

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According to online sources, this very strange looking baby was born at an undisclosed hospital in Kaduna state, yesterday November 3.

See the photos below. Be advised

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Photos: Young Kenyan Men Now Sleep Inside Coffin For Money Rituals (Must See)

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According to the Facebook user, Youths in Kenya now visit a place in Westland Nairobi where they sleep in coffins as part of a ritual to make money. The post has been shared over 900 times. See the full picture below..

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Photos: Pastor Adeboye’s RCCG Church Are Now Promoting The MMM Program CBN Called A Scam (Must See)

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Nigerians have reacted to a rather controversial issue which was shared by a social media user.

According to the social media user, an unidentified Redeemed Christian Church branch had promoted the MMM financial scheme during service to get referrals.

Nigerians have reacted to a rather controversial issue which was shared by a social media user.

According to the social media user, an unidentified Redeemed Christian Church branch had promoted the MMM financial scheme during service to get referrals.

“I Made You A Billionaire” – Obasanjo To Richest Woman In Africa Folonrunsho Alakija Who Is Worth Over $1.76 Billion

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said on Saturday in Lagos that Folorunsho Alakija, Africa’s richest woman by Forbes reckoning, was among the 25 billionaires he made during his tenure as President.

Obasanjo stated this at the 2016 Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum.

Read Also – “I Achieved My Dreams Without Ever Attending A University” – Nigerian Billionaire Folorunsho Alakija 

The former president was reacting to an allegation by Alakija at the event, that the Obasanjo administration frustrated her effort when she ventured into oil business.

Alakija, who spoke before Obasanjo, alleged that the administration illegally took an oil block allocated to her company after her family had invested all their savings to strike oil in commercial quantity.

“This oil block is in 5000 feet depth of water and was extremely difficult to explore.

“It took 15 years from the time that we were awarded the licence in 1993 till 2008 when we struck the first oil

“When this event happened, 60 per cent out of our 60 per cent equity in the business, was forcefully taken from us by the government of the day without due process.

“We had to fight back by going to court to seek redress and it took another 12 years for justice to be served in our favour.

“In all those years it was my trust in God, my perseverance and the support of my family that got me going,” she said.

She used her experiences to charge the 2000 budding entrepreneurs at the event to be dogged, determined and not to give up in the face of challenges.

When Obasanjo spoke, the former president seized the opportunity to reply to the allegation by Alakija.

“There is a saying in my part of the world that when a proverb touches you and you failed to reply, then you are a coward,” he said.