Timberlyn didn’t hesitate to immediately dial 911 to ask for help in finding her missing little girl.
After hanging up the phone, she ran straight into that tall cornfield, calling out Remy’s name until she was hoarse.
Soon other members of the close knit farming community joined the search. Almost 150 individuals, including public safety officers, volunteered to help.
It wasn’t until 12 hours had gone by that one of the members of the K-9 unit began barking, only to be returned with a weaker bark about half a mile from the Merritt’s house.
The hero of the day was Remy’s own pet Yorkshire Terrier dog, Fat Heath.
Fat Heath stayed by her side through the night and helped rescuers locate her among the 5-foot tall corn stalks, providing a happy ending to a very scary situation.
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.
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>>
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>>>
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.