“My second is still in an underground prison in Cyprus

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"My second is still in an underground prison in Cyprus - Happie Boys beg for help"My second is still in an underground prison in Cyprus - Happie Boys beg for help One of the content creators trio, Happie Boys urges Nigerians to let bygones be bygones as he pleads for help concerning his partner who is still in prison in Cyprus. It would be recalled that some months ago, two of the trio were deported from Cyprus over expired student visas in the country.

"My second is still in an underground prison in Cyprus - Happie Boys beg for help

In a recent development, one of the Happie Boys begged for help in having his partner who is still locked up released after his passport was reportedly misplaced by the country’s immigration officers. According to him, his partner is stuck in an underground prison and the authorities have refused to deport him without having a passport. He captioned the video, “Old things has passed away, everything has become new!! We will make it up to everyone, Please Help us reach out to the Nigerian embassy to help us bring back our brother!!” However, in his statement on the video, he said, “Nigerians please come to our aide, I am back in Nigeria but my second is still stuck in an underground prison cell in Cyprus. We were all arrested because our student permit got expired. While in the immigration cell their officers lost his passport, now they have refused to deport him because he doesn’t have a passport.”

Underground gas explosion hit Johannesburg, several people injured

Underground gas explosion hit Johannesburg, several people injured

Underground gas explosion hit Johannesburg, several people injured

Reports coming in say that several people have been injured after an underground gas explosion hit Johannesburg. According to reports, the gas explosion caused a lot of damage including injuring people in the process. Underground gas explosion hit Johannesburg, several people injuredDamaged street after explosion Photo credit: Google Johannesburg community policing forums have released a statement acknowledging the gas explosion on Bree Street, near Eloff, in central Johannesburg. However, the police have disclosed that it is unclear at this stage what caused the explosion, but the statement says it is possibly from gas lines underground. The general public has been asked to stay clear of the area as emergency services make their way there. Watch the video below.