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Boy slid a note on the table; when the policeman read it, ‘he jumped out of his chair’!

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Being a police officer is hard work. Every day, they put their lives on the line to protect and serve their communities. But because of the actions of a few, police officers are often under-appreciated. It’s sad because their job is difficult enough without having to see the negative the bad press they get in the media. And that’s why I’m always touched when I see someone who appreciates all the good that the police do  and lets them know it…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

Nine-year-old Noah was eating breakfast with his mom when he noticed a police officer sitting at a nearby table. He wanted to talk to officer, but he was nervous and didn’t know how to approach him. Noah’s mother, Amanda, wondered why her son was so interested in the police officer. Then, Noah told her that he had to say something to say to him, but was too shy. Soon, though, Noah had an idea.

He still had his birthday money and decided to use it to pay the officer’s bill. Noah’s mom helped him talk to a waiter, and they soon had officer’s receipt in their hands. Noah wrote a message on it and ran up to the officer and put it on his table.

Then, Noah told her that he had to say something to say to him, but was too shy. Soon, though, Noah had an idea.

He still had his birthday money and decided to use it to pay the officer’s bill. Noah’s mom helped him talk to a waiter, and they soon had officer’s receipt in their hands. Noah wrote a message on it and ran up to the officer and put it on his table.

When the officer read what Noah wrote, he was instantly touched. The note said, “I want to be you when I grow up. Thank you for your service.” Noah and Amanda saw the officer’s look of surprise as he read the message. A second later, he jumped out of his seat and was at their table. The officer, named Eddie, works for the local police department. He thanked his young admirer and asked to take a picture with him. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

A second later, he jumped out of his seat and was at their table. The officer, named Eddie, works for the local police department. He thanked his young admirer and asked to take a picture with him.

“It meant everything. It meant that I’m supposed to wake up every morning and put on this uniform and go out there and do what I do. You know? It means that I need to keep trying to be a good example to all these young guys,” officer Eddie later said. Noah has dreamed of becoming a police officer for the last four years. “I’m going to make the world a better place and capture the bad guys,” he told Inside Edition.

The police department was so impressed by Noah’s gesture that they posted a picture on their Facebook page to pay homage to him.

Noah has dreamed of becoming a police officer for the last four years. “I’m going to make the world a better place and capture the bad guys,” he told Inside Edition.

The police department was so impressed by Noah’s gesture that they posted a picture on their Facebook page to pay homage to him.

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The Story of Badu Bonsu II: The King whose head was kept in a jar for over a century

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King Badu Bonsu II was the leader of the Ahanta tribe in the Western Region of Gold Coast

In 1883, King Badu Bonsu II, the leader of the Ahanta tribe in the Western Region of Gold Coast, now Ghana, was executed by the Dutch following a bitter conflict.

His death marked a dark chapter in the history of the Gold Coast, with repercussions that have resonated for years. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

King Badu Bonsu II was believed to have had his head cut off by the Dutch as retaliation for the killing of two Dutch emissaries, George Maasen and Adrian Cremer. Their heads were displayed as trophies on the king Badu’s throne, an act that incited a violent response from the Dutch…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Killers Exposed! The Gruesome Murder of Dele Giwa And The Letter Bomb In 1986

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Dele Giwa was a renowned Nigerian journalist and the editor-in-chief of Newswatch Magazine which he co-founded with Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese and Yakubu Mohammed in 1984.

Dele Giwa was known to be an ardent lover of truth. In his days, he devoted his time to exposing the corrupt and illegal deeds of the Nigerian government and politicians which earned him the people’s recognition, support and trust. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

It was alleged that the Nigerian government saw Dele Giwa as a threat and eliminated him to keep their deeds out of the news…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Story Of Gloria Okon, Nigeria’s Most Controversial Female Drug Smuggler

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On the 22nd of April, 1985, the National Security Organization (NSO) arrested a 35-year-old lady named Gloria Okon at the Aminu Kano International airport for smuggling substances suspected to be heroin and other kinds of hard drugs.

She was about to leave Nigeria for England when she was caught with 56.70 grammes of the substances, 301 dollars, 60 pounds sterling, N20,000 and 19,000 Italian lira…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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