Many persons were feared killed Thursday night after Boko Haram sect launched a late evening attack on Rann, the headquarters of Kala Balge local government area of Borno State, sources said. It was gathered that a village, where hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and humanitarian workers are camping, suddenly came under serious attack by armed Boko Haram gunmen. A security personnel who asked not to be named confirmed to Premium Times via telephone that the attack started at about 7pm. “We got the report that Rann was being attacked at about 7pm and that many persons may have been affected but no one can clearly say the number of dead casualty,” the source said. “We have to wait till morning before one could tell exactly what happened there,” he added.
The LYRICS [Intro] Mo na Dollar!, (Mo na Dollar..) Mo na Dollar lówó lówó (Dante!) Mo n shee Dollar lówó lówó It’s Davido, May D ti gbe de, ooo oh Mo n no dollar lówó lówó Mr May D ti gbe de Shekpe [Chorus] Awon to ro pe mi o le ló’wó lówó Mo na dollar lówó lówó Mo sha’ye mi lówó lówó Mo jaiye mi lówó lówó Awon to ro pe mio le lówó lówó [Verse 1 – Davido] My papa don dey spend money since 1964 We dey give them trips dey never see before Eh! money dey shower shower Enjoyment with my brothers Leave them make them talk You want the dollar (Dollar) I gat the Dollar I go scatter Kaluba I go spend the Raba eh haaa On top Natasha, lowo lowo [Chorus] Awon to ro pe mi o le ló’wó lówó Mo na dollar lówó lówó Mo sha’ye mi lówó lówó Mo jaiye mi lówó lówó Awon to ro pe mio le lówó lówó Anoti elele anoti o My money your body my money Them go say If I do na konji o Anoti elele anoti o Like suffer suffer for world Enjoy for Heaven, na so dem go talk Awon to ro pe mi o le lówó lówó (lówó lówó oh, ...
The devastating fires in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories are just the latest in a summer of dramatic wildfires across the country that have left millions of acres scorched. According to estimates, 19,000 people were evacuated from Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories capital, over 48 hours, its environment minister Shane Thompson said late Friday. The city, home to some 20,000, was largely a ghost town following the largest ever evacuation from the region. Winds have been fanning the wildfires towards Yellowknife, but Saturday there was some relief after overnight rain brought a sharp dip in temperatures, government weather forecasts showed. ADVERTISEMENT More than 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) south in British Columbia, fire also bore down on Kelowna, a city of 150,000 people in the Okanagan Valley. Blazes have already destroyed several properties in West Kelowna, separated by Okanagan Lake from its larger, eponymous neighbor. Among them is the Lake...
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