A Kenyan family has been thrown into mourning after their daughter died just less than 24 hours after her beautiful graduation ceremony from nursing school.
The lovely lady identified as Charity Chebet had just graduated in a lovely ceremony attended by her parents when she tragically met her death in a landslide after returning home.
Speaking to NTV Uganda, a family member said he called Charity’s parents on Friday at around 10pm and they informed him that they were on their way home after the graduation.
“They had gone to Mulago Hospital for the graduation of their daughter. When I called him, they had crossed Jinja at around 10.pm. However, this morning at 6am, I received a call from one of the clan members who told me there had been a disaster,” he said.
Charity’s elderly parents survived the horrific landslide and were rushed to the hospital, whereas the graduate and her sibling were found dead after the disaster struck.
Sadly, this occurred less than 24 hours after she received her diploma in nursing and midwifery.
The landslide occurred on early Saturday, November 1, in Kapchorwa District in Uganda, leaving four people dead, including Charity and her sibling.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Asutifi North, Ebenezer Kwaku Addo, has been barred by the court from leaving the Greater Accra Region without prior notification to investigators as part of his bail conditions.
The directive forms part of a set of restrictions imposed on the legislator following his alleged involvement in the Hwidiem galamsey clash, which has attracted national attention.
Mr. Addo appeared before the court on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, where he was granted bail of GH¢150,000.
The court further ordered him to report to investigators once every two weeks until further notice or the commencement of the trial.
He faces provisional charges of assault on a public officer, unlawful damage, and rioting with weapons.
Presiding over the case, the court cautioned the MP against any conduct that could frustrate or interfere with ongoing investigations.
The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Alex Odonkor, told the court that the case had assumed a national dimension and was now under the jurisdiction of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters.
Chief Inspector Odonkor argued that, due to the MP’s position and influence, there was a risk of interference with witnesses or tampering with evidence.
He also cited viral videos on social media purportedly capturing moments from the incident, which investigators are currently analyzing.
Counsel for the MP opposed the prosecution’s request for remand, insisting that Mr. Addo was entitled to the constitutional presumption of innocence.
The defence emphasized that the legislator had a newborn baby and maintained a permanent residence in Accra, assuring the court of his full cooperation with the investigation process.
The court granted bail under strict conditions, emphasizing that the MP must comply fully with the restrictions placed upon him.
Mr. Addo is expected to reappear in court on December 1, 2025, while other suspects, including Zakaria Yakubu and one Alex, remain at large.
The charges against the Asutifi North MP stem from an alleged obstruction of an anti-illegal mining operation carried out by the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) near Bronikrom–Hwidiem in the Ahafo Region on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
The operation reportedly escalated into a violent confrontation between local youth and members of the NAIMOS task force.
Mr. Addo has vehemently denied allegations of instigating the attack, explaining that his presence at the scene was to defuse tensions and maintain peace, not to obstruct the government’s anti-galamsey efforts.
The case continues to attract public attention as the nation grapples with the complex fight against illegal mining and its accompanying social and political implications.
Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso has conceded that his side’s inability to create clear goal-scoring chances was a key factor in their defeat to Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League.
Speaking after the match, Alonso, who famously won the 2005 Champions League title with Liverpool as a player, described the encounter as a “tight and intense game” but admitted that his team fell short in the final third.
“It was [a] really tight, tight game. The momentum, they got the lead and after we tried it was always going to be an intense game,” Alonso told Amazon Prime.
He added that despite Real Madrid’s efforts to push forward, the team failed to convert their attacking play into meaningful opportunities.
“Unluckily, we couldn’t get anything. We have tried, for sure, we have reached the last line, but we didn’t create that many chances as expected,” he said.
The loss marks a rare off night for Los Blancos, who have been in strong form under Alonso this season. However, the Spanish tactician emphasized the need for composure and improvement ahead of their next fixture.
Real Madrid will return to Spain to face Rayo Vallecano in an away La Liga clash on Sunday, October 9, as they aim to bounce back and maintain their title charge.
Ghanaian rapper Samuel Adu Frimpong, popularly known as Medikal, has finally addressed rumours about the number of children he has with singer Eazzy.
The ex-husband of Ghanaian actress Fella Makafui opened up about his growing family in a viral video.
The ex-husband of Ghanaian actress Fella Makafui opened up about his growing family in a viral video.
Medikal confirms his children with singer Eazzy In an exclusive interview with 3Music TV, Medikal publicly denied having a child with Mildred Ashong, aside from his newborn baby.
The Odorgonno Senior High School graduate confirmed that he has only two children with two women: Fella Makafui and popular female songstress Eazzy.
A piece of sad news from Nsawam in the Eastern Region confirms the death of 8 people and at least 30 others sustained severe injuries after a truck ran into mourners during a funeral ceremony.
According to eyewitnesses, the mourners had gathered to pay their final respects to a popular Okada rider, when a heavy-duty articulator truck carrying a 40ft container suffered a brake failure and veered off the road and crashed into the crowd.
The impact of the crash was so devastating that several victims got trapped under the vehicle.
Videos from the accident scene circulating on social media show disturbing images of injured persons.
Some with severed legs and others whose abdomen have been completly crushed in the collision.
Local residents are said to have rushed to the scene to assist victims and transported the injured to nearby hospitals for medical attention.
Police officers from the Nsawam District Command have since arrived at the scene to control the situation and begin investigations.
A beautiful lady has finally found the jigsaw puzzle of her family curse by finally tying the knot after 53 years.
A Nigerian lady has captured attention on social media after ending a 53-year-long pattern of no marriages in her family.
The emotional revelation which was first posted on TikTok by the lady identified as @anita_ann0 has quickly gained attention and admiration from netizens.
“I Broke the Family Pattern,” – She stated
According to Anita, no one in her family had been able to get married for over five decades.
This unbroken cycle, she said, had lingered for about 53 years until she finally changed the narrative by becoming the first to tie the knot.
Expressing gratitude, she credited God for the breakthrough by writing;
“POV: You broke the family pattern and became the first to marry in 53 years. El Roi, the one who sees me, did this. We break patterns here. Elroi did.”
Anita shared clips from her traditional wedding ceremony, showing heartwarming moments filled with joy, dance, and thanksgiving.
Her story has since moved many viewers who described her victory as a “testimony worth celebrating.”