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Aliensexist trends as Pentagon releases videos of encounters between UFOs and navy pilots

#AliensExist and #UFO2020 are trending on Twitter after the Pentagon officially acknowledged a video of a strange flying craft which many people were convinced was evidence of alien activity. Back in 2017, US Navy radar footage of a mystery object with “glowing aura” and flying erratically was leaked to the public, and it made headlines across the globe. . . Debate over Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) reached fever pitch when the footage emerged of what some called an alien craft. One particular instance details footage from a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet, a twin-engined fighter, showing an unidentified aircraft surrounded by a glow. The object travelled at a high speed and rotated as it moved - the pilots onboard are captured as saying “there’s a whole fleet of them”.

Governor umahi apologies for banning journalists for life

Governor David Umahi has apologized for banning two journalists from entering Ebonyi state government house and other government facilities, for life. Recall that Governor Umahi banned Chijioke Agwu, the state correspondent of The Sun and his Vanguard counterpart, Peter Okutu ‘for life’ following their reports about some incidents in the state. Umahi however apologized in a broadcast on Tuesday April 28. He described the journalists as "partners", and further pleaded with them to help him in building the state.

Nigerian healthcare worker dies of coronavirus in the US

A Nigerian healthcare worker, Ugonwa Okeke has died of Coronavirus in New Jersey. U.S.A The graduate of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) relocated to America few years ago in search of greener pasture. She was firmly on the path to achieving great success in her chosen career as a health care provider in New Jersey but unfortunately, that dream was cut short by Coronavirus. Friends and family members took to Facebook to mourn the mother of two. Samson Idonigie broke the news of her death on his Facebook, adding that she died while saving others. “With sad heart we announce the death of our own Ugonwa Okeke (Heath Care Worker) New Jersey of Covid-19,” he wrote. 

France's ligue 1 and 2 seasons are cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic .....leaving PSG likely to take the title

France's Ligue 1 and Ligue 2  2019/20 seasons have been canceled due to the Coronavirus pandemic, and the current plan is to start the 2020/21 season in the next four months. The announcement comes a week after the French Professional Football League (LFP) announced plans for Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 to resume on June 17, with UEFA setting a deadline of August 2 for domestic leagues to be completed. . However, on Tuesday afternoon, French prime minister Edouard Philippe announced that all sporting events will be cancelled until September, as part of the next stage of their lockdown plans beyond May 11.

Woman and her two children burnt to death in rivers state

A Nigerian woman and her two children, both under 10, were burnt to death in a fire outbreak that occured inside her one room apartment in Alikor estate in Choba, Rivers state today April 28th. According to reports. the fire is suspected to have been caused by the kerosene the woman sells. Her body and those of her children have been evacuated and deposited at the morgue.

Little woman: Atlanta star Ms. Minnie killed in car accident

"Little Women: Atlanta" star Ashley Ross who is popularly known as Ms. Minnie has died from injuries she sustained in a car accident. . The reality show star's publicist Liz Dixson, said she was gravely injured when the car she was in, collided with another vehicle near Old National Hwy in Atlanta around 11 p.m. on Sunday April 26. Ms Minnie succumbed to her injuries the following day at Grady Memorial Hospital at around 10:30 p.m. Though her reps are saying it was a hit and run incident, cops investigating the accident told TMZ it appears Ms. Minnie lost control of her Nissan Sentra and swerved into opposing traffic. She struck a Ford Focus, and the driver of that car suffered minor injuries. The reality show star who died at the age of 34, is survived by her mother, grandmother, aunt, uncle and other family members.

Heal one COVID-19 patient and get $1000, witches tell Apostle Suleiman

The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AFAW) has challenged Apostle Johnson Suleman of the Omega Fire Ministries, Auchi, Edo State, to heal anyone with a confirmed case of COVID-19 and get a thousand US dollars from the group. In a statement  made available to DAILY POST, by the founder of the Nigerian Humanist Movement, Leo Igwe, on Tuesday, the group said  it is challenging Suleman to heal, not two or three persons, not ten or fifteen patients, but just one person with the viral infection and he would be rewarded with a thousand dollars. This is coming days after Apostle Suleiman pleaded with the Federal government to allow pastors with the gift of healing to visit the isolation centers to heal COVID-19 patients.