A car lover in northern China was granted his final wish when he was buried in a saloon after his death. The man, identified by his surname Qi, died in his village in Baoding city in Hebei province on Monday. He specified in his will that he wants to be laid to rest in a car instead of a traditional coffin, according to Kan Kan News. His family was able to locate an old Hyundai Sonata and bought it for 10,000 yuan (£1,173). Families in big cities such as Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou averagely spend around 80,000 yuan (£9,391) on a funeral, according to Shanghai Daily. The funeral for the car lover was then carried out on Tuesday. Video footage of the bizarre service shows the silver saloon bearing the body of the man being slowly lowered into the grave by an excavator. The grave was specifically dug to fit the saloon and was seen held in place securely with cement plates on the sides. Mourners were seen paying their respects at the service and standing aro...
The Nigeria Police Force invites applications from suitably qualified Nigerians for enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force as Police Constables (Recruits). The need by the present leadership to reposition the Force through capacity building calls for the recruitment of Police Officers of lower cadre into the Nigeria Police Force. In order to align with International standard and best practices and the United Nation Standard of Policing, the Force needs virile and dynamic police officers for better service delivery and mitigiating emerging security challenges. To this end, our goal is to ensure the safety of lives and property of the Nigeria citizens and make Nigeria safer and more secured for economic development and growth. NIGERIA POLICE RECRUITMENT ELIGIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS. Nationality: Be a Nigerian citizen by birth and possess National Identity Number (NIN). Age: Must not be less than 18 years of age or more than 25 years of age. Education: Must have an O’ Level...
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE STUDENTS' UNION Alutarian greetings and salutations to all AAUAITES. It is high time we broke the silence and made our stand known. Our silence has not been because of cowardice. First, we need to let you know that the Students' Union have been duly representing the interest of the students; the course for wish we've been elected. Hence, we implore the studentry to keep calm and join hands with us as we press on in our struggles through the machineries of diplomacy. We wish to let you know that we have been, and we'll be proactive in all our endeavours. We'll agitate sporadically and aggressively, *but not violently.* We are civilized. Hence, we'll never preach nor resort to violence; neither would we ever implore anyone to be violent. In a nutshell, we plead with all AAUAITES to remain calm and patient in this trying time. As the Yoruba adage says, *_"Ogbon l'egbon agbara"_*. We implore all AAUAITES to p...
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