Van Vicker Forced To Sleep Outside By His Family After Croatia Lost To France Van Vicker decided to place a bet with his family on who would win the World Cup between France and Croatia. Unfortunately, he was wrong and had to bear the brunt of his actions. According to him the Russia 2018 world cup final match between Croatia and France led to him being kicked out by his family. The divided in the family began when Van Vicker decided to support Croatia against his wife and kids’ choice to support France. This led to a bet which saw Van Vicker crash outside because he supported the losing side. His post before the game: ”Goooooooooooollll!! Croatia all the way. The 3 France supporters in this picture will sleep outside in the rain tonite. #Russia2018.”After the game was over, he shared a video showing him sleeping outside. He wrote: ”I deserve what came to me. I threatened France supporters in my house would sleep outside in the rain tonight. Well France w...
REVEALED: Eight Politicians With N232 Billion Corruption Cases Working For Buhari’s Re-Election About eight out of the politicians working for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari in the February 2019 election have pending corruption cases worth N232bn according to Punch Newspapers. A recent report by Punch Newspapers showed that the amount involved in the various graft cases, which are currently pending before security agencies, especially the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, range from N223m to N100bn for each of the politicians. Some of the eight politicians, who used to be members of the Peoples Democratic Party and other opposition parties, had allegedly defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress to stop the dangling axe of the EFCC and other security agencies from falling on them. Specifically, the politicians who are currently either under probe or prosecution for allegedly diverting government funds have separately vowed to ensure Buhar...
‘Fayose Lied, No Policeman Can Slap Any Sitting Governor’- Police Spokesman The Ekiti state police command says no policeman slapped Ayodele Fayose, governor of the state. Fayose had said security operatives invaded the governor’s office on Wednesday and later assaulted him. But speaking with TheCable on Friday, Caleb Ikechukwu, police spokesman in Ekiti, said the police respect the office of the governor and no policeman could have slapped him. “No policeman can and will slap a sitting governor or deputy, they are our excellencies,” he said. The command said two political parties wanted to have their rallies on the same date in Ado-Ekiti but the commissioner of police advised the parties to have their activities at different times because of the security implication. The police had ordered the withdrawal of security details of candidates but Ikechukwu said those with the governor and his deputy who is the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were not w...
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