Friday 8 September 2023

Bandits Set Catholic Seminarian Ablaze In Fresh Kaduna Church Attack

 Gunmen suspected to be bandits have burnt down the parish house of Saint Raphael’s Catholic Church in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State, killing a seminarian in the process.

An eye witness told Channels Television that the bandits in their large numbers stormed the Saint Raphael Parish at Fadan Kamantan, Kafanchan Diocese on Thursday night and set the building ablaze alongside a vehicle parked on the premises.

Sources said the late seminarian, Stephen Danlami, died from the smoke he inhaled while trying to escape from the raging fire, while other priests inside the parish house were said to have escaped.

Shortly after the incident, police authorities in the state said it had launched a manhunt for the assailants.

The spokesman of the Kaduna State Police Command Manir Hassan said the bandits stormed the worship centre in droves.

According to him, while the assailants could not enter the main building, they set the house on fire alongside a motorcycle and vehicle part on the premises.

The police spokesman corroborated eyewitness accounts that the victim died due to the smoke he inhaled while trying to escape from the burning building.


Saturday 1 July 2017

Banks’s sweary new song

Perhaps people haven’t connected with Banks in the past because she’s a bit posh, never smiles and her dress code is “Russian villain from a Matt Damon movie”, but this track should equal an automatic promotion to pop’s top tier. A song about self-empowerment, self-harm and self-love, it sounds like Hit Me Baby One More Time if it was produced by the Weeknd in 1983.

Banks new album

About The Altar is BANKS' sophomore album, following her 2014 debut Goddess.
She announced the title and artwork for the album on July 29, 2016 following the release of the lead single “Fuck With Myself” on July 12.
This album features more confessional, confrontational songs about relationships, power and human interaction. Conflict between self-damage and self-acceptance is a theme that runs through the album.