A SWEET 6-YEAR-OLD BOY HAS LOST HIS LIFE DURING A DAY AT THE BEACH WHEN A PIECE OF DRIFTWOOD HIT HIM ON THE HEAD.(PHOTO).

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 A sweet 6-year-old boy has lost his life during a day at the beach when a piece of driftwood hit him on the head. Killian Gonzalez and his sister were having a fun day at Little Squalicum Beach in Bellingham, Washington, on July 8th with their babysitter. As Killian was exploring a fort made from driftwood, something shifted, and a huge 200 pound log broke free and came tumbling straight for Killian.  Killian realized he was in danger and attempted to run, but sadly, he was not able to outrun the log. The huge log caught him in the back of the head and Killian fell to the ground. Killian was ultimately pinned to the ground under the log until help arrived. Killian's parents rushed to the beach after getting the call no parent ever wants to hear.  As they arrived, they were met by the sight of first responders desperately attempting to save their son's life.  Killian was flown to a nearby hospital that could manage his injuries.  Upon arrival, Killian was intuba...

OJOTA RESIDENCE,DEMONSTRATED OVER POOR POWER SUPPLY.

Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company office in Lagos State             According to a national news paper,they said that some residents of Ojota in Lagos state staged a peaceful protest over what they described as the epileptic power supply in the area.The protesters moved from street to street,carrying placards that reads ''No light no pay,three weeks in total darkness,we will not pay ,all Ojota residents should stop paying NEPA bills''.The protesters urged residents of the area to stop paying electricity bills untill there was regular supply of electricity.Some of the streets affected by the epileptic power supply included Roju Avenue,Gbadebo,Olabisi,Ogudu road,Amao,Ogunletti,Olatunji and Emmanuel.A similar protest was staged by residents of Illupeju,where they advised residents not to pay electricity bill untill there is improvement in power supply.Ikeja Distriution zone Public Relations Officer,Pekun Adeyanju,blamed the situation on the power generation company,stressing that they had a short fall of supply.''We don't generate power,we only distribute what we have.Electricity is not something that we store in a place.Unfortunately we are at the receiving end''.PHCN is now a private company,it can sue and can be be sued.There is darkness almost everywhere and they will want to send ridiculous bills for supplying darkness.Nigerians have had it up to their necks and they are fed up with all their lies.

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  1. True talk, for the over 30 something years of my life, no light ,only excuses and false promises,Nigerians should rise up against these thiefs, no light ,NO PAYMENT

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