AN 18-YEAR-OLD WAS HANGING OUT OF THE PASSENGER SIDE OF A MOVING VEHICLE WHEN SHE FELL TO HER DEATH. (PHOTO)

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 An 18-year-old was hanging out of the passenger side of a moving vehicle when she fell to her death.  Lani Hicks sadly lost her life at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 4th, just before Easter. The fatal incident occurred on Interstate 35 in Murray County, Oklahoma. According to local authorities, Lani was sitting in the front passenger window of a vehicle as it sped down  the interstate.  As the vehicle traveled, sadly, Lani lost her balance and toppled into the roadway where she was struck by multiple vehicles. No one else was injured in the incident.   Lani is remembered as vibrant and full of joy. Her loss is felt deeply throughout her community. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Lani Hicks.

WORKERS STRIKE: ENGINEER SULE CONVENES EMERGENCY MEETING WITH COMMISSIONERS,SELECTED TRADITIONAL RULERS.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

Workers' strike: Engineer Sule convenes emergency meeting with commissioners, selected traditional rulers
His Excellency, Engineer Abdullahi Sule, Executive Governor of Nasarawa State, will meet with Honourable Commissioners and some selected traditional rulers, later today, with a view to settling the dispute with labour amicably.
Engineer Sule disclosed this while delivering a speech at a two-day stakeholders regional peace building dialogue, holding at the Taal Conference Hotel, on Tuesday.
While acknowledging that workers in the state have the right to protest over perceived grievances, the governor however warned that labour is overstepping its limits, by locking down government offices and preventing law abiding civil servants from carrying out their legitimate responsibilities.
Details shortly....

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