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Samson of Kwande: Benue man kills lion with bare hand, lands in hospital

In a remarkable display of courage and strength, a man from Kwande, Benue State, identified as Iorver Udele, has reportedly defeated a lion with his bare hands. The extraordinary incident took place during Mr. Iorver’s work on his cassava farm situated in Mount Ngokur, where he unexpectedly found himself face-to-face with a roaring lion.

According to witnesses, the encounter quickly turned into a life-and-death struggle as Iorver fiercely fought back in self-defense. The battle between man and beast ensued for approximately ten minutes, with Iorver fearlessly confronting the ferocious lion. In a remarkable feat of bravery, he eventually emerged victorious, successfully subduing the wild animal.

Despite his triumphant victory, the encounter left Iorver injured and in need of medical attention. He was immediately rushed to the General Hospital in Adikpo, where doctors confirmed his stable condition. They have stated that Mr. Iorver is expected to recover fully from his injuries.

In the coming days, Iorver Udele plans to share his firsthand account of the gripping battle with journalists in an exclusive interview. His story of bravery and survival has captivated the local community and has drawn attention from the wider public.

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Afrobeats Prodigy RR3X crowns Month of Love with Soothing EP ‘Let Love Lead’

RR3X’s new EP delivers five tracks that speak directly to anyone who’s ever felt love’s electric touch.

“Fireworks” captures that moment when you tell someone how you feel. Remember the last time your heart raced before saying “I love you”? RR3X bottles that feeling in a track that makes your pulse quicken with each beat.

The song celebrates those small things that make someone irreplaceable; their laugh, their quirks, the way they dance when nobody’s watching.

 “Do Better (Love Someone)” track challenges you to examine how you show love. 

“Deja Vu” hits differently when you’ve experienced that strange familiarity with someone new. 

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“Kilometer” shifts gears, taking love from intimate moments to public celebration. This track demands movement – it refuses to let you stay still.

The production blends traditional African instruments with modern beats, creating layers that reveal something new with each listen. 

What makes this EP stand out from other Afrobeats songs is how they were uniquely crafted.

Love changes form across these five tracks – from nervous confession to public declaration. Which track matches your current relationship status?

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For fans of Love & Afrobeats, “Let Love Lead” brings fresh energy to familiar themes. 

RR3X proves love stories still have power in music. Other song like “Let Love Lead” have beautiful storyline which many can easily relate with.

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Veteran actor Mawuli Semevo dies after fire accident 

Veteran Ghanaian actor, Mawuli Semevo has passed away after suffering severe burns from a fire accident.

The unfortunate incident occurred on Friday, February 7, 2025 at his Dansonman SSNIT flat when a fire broke out in his living room while he was asleep in the bedroom. 

According to reports, he ran through the flames to escape but collapsed outside.

 Neighbours rushed him to Ridge Hospital, where he was receiving treatment for his injuries.

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Medical experts had initially estimated that his chances of survival could only be determined after 21 days. However, he succumbed to his injuries today, just 13 days after the incident.

According to Judith Addison of Beyond Burns International, the actor suffered burns up to 44% of his body.

This resulted in respiratory injuries and for that reason, he could not breathe properly.

Mawuli Semevo is known for his immaculate acting skills both on stage and in movies. He has played roles in movies such as ‘ Harvest at 17’, ‘A Stab in the Dark’, ‘Escape of Love’, ‘Like Cotten Twines’ and ‘The Good Old Days: The Love of AA.’

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