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Aproko News 51

By Chief in 14 Jan 2017 | 09:42
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[size =80]part one[/size]
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Five persons, three students and two members
of staff of the Turkish International School,
Isheri, a border between Lagos and Ogun
states were Friday night kidnapped.
Details of their abduction were sketchy as at
time of filling this report.
The school could not be reached for
comments as the telephone of its Information
Officer, Cema Yigit’s was switched off when
this reporter called by 11.30pm.
But the Ogun State Police Public Relations
Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, conformed the
incident but could not give concrete details.
Oyeyemi said ” from the information at my
disposal, the victims were and staff.
We don’t know if some Nigerian staff
members are among. “The Commissioner of
Police, Ogun State Command has deployed the
Anti-Kidnapping Unit, the Federal Special Anti-
Robbery Squad as well as other police
operatives to move there. He has directed that
they abducted persons must be rescued
unhurt”.
[color =blue]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/color] reports a security
source told him that the kidnappers may ask
for not just a financial ransom but also a
ransom in Ankaras and Turkeys as well.
[size =80]part two[/size]
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President of Sam Zuga Foundation, Bishop
Sam Zuga, on Thursday, performed a water
ministration in Minna, the Niger state capital,
and wonders happened.
According to a message posted on the
Facebook page of the Pentecostal pastor,
many things came out of people’s bodies
during the water ministration.
"Few out of many things that came out of
people's bodies when Bishop Dr Sam Zuga
was doing water ministration in Minna Niger
state. God is wonderful," the Facebook page
wrote.
One of the women that took the water of
ministration vomitted a lizard, as many others
released other things from their bodies.
[color =green]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/color] reports he
attended the ministration and was offered
some water as well but he politely declined
the offer because he only drinks water he
boils in his house. He cannont come and drink
water, then start to vomit newspaper.
14 Jan 2017 | 09:42
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lol.. I tire for all dz aproko... nothing we no go see for this our obodo Nigeria
14 Jan 2017 | 09:48
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Orisirisi
14 Jan 2017 | 09:59
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@dbramo is a live news though. But i only use the inreliable parts to it funny .. Trust me its a Naija news
14 Jan 2017 | 14:44
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Chai eh!
14 Jan 2017 | 15:15
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CHEI
14 Jan 2017 | 16:04
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Kundada
14 Jan 2017 | 18:52
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owk @roes grabbed...
14 Jan 2017 | 22:28
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hehe... Na miracle?
16 Jan 2017 | 05:59
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