According to the experts, near-death experiences can occur when someone faces a life-threatening situation such as cardiac arrest or is under deep anesthesia. Some people have reported the feeling of leaving their body and observing their surroundings. But, it was something else for 55-year-old Kevin.
During an interview, the brave man, Kevin, reportedly shared his stunning experience with the afterlife. Kevin said that his heart suddenly stopped beating while he was being treated for calciphylaxis, which is an uncommon disease…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
According to the Daily Mail, after being brought back from the other side, Kevin said that there is no light to go towards. He also said that his experience of dying and coming back to life was peaceful.
Kevin also said that he reportedly entered a spirit realm where he watched his body deteriorate from the side lines. Kevin reportedly said: “I wasn’t looking down at my body, but I was separate from my body. It was like I was in the spirit realm, I was conscious of what was going on but I had so much peace.”
Before his near death experience, Kevin had a heart operation. This caused him to retain water in his legs and after medication and a year in hospital he lost 65kg of water weight. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Unfortunately, he then developed calciphylaxis, which, according to the experts, can cause blood clots and painful skin ulcers, which can then lead to bleeding. The condition occurs almost exclusively in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Luckily, Kevin has made a near full recovery and is now back at home with his wife Camille. Kevin reportedly told Daily Mail: “I am in the final stages of recovery.
In my right leg, I still have some pain but it is not near the level it used to be – I would cry for hours. My pain level used to be 100 out of ten and now it has dropped to a four. Everyone said I should be dead.”
On the 27th of May, 1967, General Yakubu Gowon promulgated decree number 14 which created 12 states (six in the north and six in the south) out of the former four regions in Nigeria. Governor of the Eastern Region, Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, saw this creation of states (without consultation) as a breach of the 1967 Aburi Accord.
I walked into an eatery one afternoon to order takeout. While I waited for my food I kept busy with my phone. A man walked up to me with determination on his face. He smiled and said “Hello my name is Victor. I have been trying to get your attention from my table over there (he points to a far-off table). READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
You didn’t even blink in my direction.” I looked at him and said “Sorry I’ve been engrossed with my phone.” He said “I can see that. I suppose that’s how to get your attention, through your phone. Can you give me your number then?” I didn’t mind giving…Read Full Story Here……..
Unknowing to his colleagues, the government and the whole of Nigeria, Salisu Buhari was not qualified for the office he occupied. Few weeks after he was elected, findings revealed that Salisu Buhari, the sixth Speaker of the House of Rep. forged his way to power…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
The News Magazine released an article on the 19th of July, 1999 claiming that Salisu Buhari is seven years younger than the 36 years he claimed to be and that he didn’t attend the University of Toronto in Canada not to talk of graduating from the institution. The News Magazine had more than enough proofs to back their claims thus suppressing all threats made by Salisu Buhari and his lawyers to sue them for libel.
It was made known to the world that Salisu Buhari, the self-acclaimed Toronto University graduate, was actually born in 1970 and not in 1963 which he claimed. This rendered him unqualified to be the Speaker as section 65 subsection 1 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria disqualified anybody under 30 years from contesting membership of the House of Representatives.
Also, it was made known that Salisu Buhari didn’t attend the University of Toronto in Canada not to talk of graduating with a degree in Business Administration in 1990. The University of Toronto, when asked, denied knowing Salisu Buhari. The management said they couldn’t find any record relating to the his name. Carlo Villanueva, an official of the Institution said,
“Regarding your request for confirmation of degree for Mr. Ibrahim Salisu Buhari. We have searched our records and could not find anybody with the name you are inquiring with”.
Also, Salisu claimed that he did his national youth service at Standard Construction in Kano. This was proven false as records at the NYSC secretariat in Abuja could not produce his name among the 1991 corps members who served in the scheme. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Blocked in every way, he had no means of escape. After several open denial of the allegations and threats to sue The News Magazine, Salisu Buhari, on Thursday, July 23, 1999, eventually faced Nigerians and admitted declaring false age and forging certificate. In tears, he said,
“I apologize to you. I apologize to the nation. I apologize to my family and friends for all the distress I have caused them. I was misled in error by the zeal to serve the nation, I hope the nation will forgive me and give me the opportunity to serve again.”
He then resigned and walked into the shadows. In 2013, he made his return to the news and the public space when he was appointed as a member of the governing council of the University of Nigeria by President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
Normally, the move garnered a lot of criticism. In a feeble attempt to justify the appointment, the Nigerian government explained that Buhari’s apology had earned him a presidential pardon from President Olusegun Obasanjo.