Fernando Villavicencio: How Courageous Whistleblower, Ecuador President Candidate, Met His Tragic End

Villavicencio, ass*ssinated after leaving a campaign event, he had a brief political career but a rich history in investigative journalism. Fernando Villavicencio, the Ecuadorian presidential candidate ass*ssinated after departing a campaign event, wasn’t the leading contender in the upcoming elections. Nevertheless, he garnered backing for his strong stance against crime and corruption. His campaign motto, … Read more

10 People Who Faked Their Own Deaths

Discover some noteworthy cases where individuals have resorted to faking their own deaths as a means of evading difficult situations such as threats, financial obligations, or imprisonment. 10. Samuel Israel Samuel Israel, a former hedge fund manager, was found guilty of orchestrating a fraudulent Ponzi scheme and was given a prison sentence that required him … Read more

20 Strange Crimes That Remain Unsolved Till Date

Unresolved criminal activities attract a dedicated following among true crime enthusiasts due to the knowledge they offer about our society’s structures and norms. Simultaneously, they tap into our concerns and beliefs. Each of the crimes featured on today’s compilation remains unsolved, with the culprits skillfully evading detection and often disappearing without a trace, leaving no … Read more

Hallie Brown; Woman who Went into Plantations to Teach Black Children Denied Of Education During Slave Trade.

Each person of African descent who has a connection to slavery has their own unique story. Hallie Quinn Brown, an educator, was born to parents who were formerly enslaved. Her father, Thomas Arthur Brown, was the offspring of a Scottish woman and a Black overseer on a plantation. Her mother, Frances Jane Scroggins, was freed … Read more

Breaking!! April 4th 1968; The Sad Day Martin Luther King was Assass*nated.

On April 4, 1968, the world was shaken by the tragic assassin*tion of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee. King, an influential civil rights leader and advocate of nonv*olent protest, was shot and k*lled by James Earl Ray while he was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. The assassination had a profound … Read more

Nigerian Miss World Riot That Claimed Hundreds of Lives Because of Beauty Pageant.

Between November 20th and 23rd, 2002, Kaduna, a northern Nigerian city, experienced a series of religiously motivated clashes known as the 2002 Miss World riots. The clashes resulted in the death of about 250 people and the destruction of several properties. The Miss World beauty pageant was initially planned to be held in Abuja, Nigeria’s … Read more

Remarkable!! These Are The 10 Shortest Women (Celebrities) Ever.

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In modern society, height is often considered a significant factor. However, many of the shortest women in history, who are shorter than average have managed to become successful and accomplished great things. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the world’s shortest women and highlight how their height has not hindered them … Read more

Justin Fashanu: First Known Openly Black Gay Footballer Who Sadly Took His Own Life.. His Story

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Justin Fashanu, an English footballer of Nigerian heritage, made history as the first professional footballer to command a £1 million transfer fee in 1981. Fashanu was also known for being the first openly gay professional footballer. He played for several clubs between 1978 and 1997 and was known to be gay by his early clubs, … Read more

Merchant Royal!! The Gold Ship That Sank With Treasure Worth £1 Billion. Find It and The Money Is Yours?

Merchant Royal was a ship that carried lots of gold but unfortunately sank into the sea and has never been found. On September 23, 1641, the Merchant Royal, an English galleon carrying a cargo of gold and silver, sank off the coast of Cornwall, and its location remains a mystery to this day. While believed … Read more