An unemployed Senegalese man who was rescued by the Spanish coastguard after making a risky journey from Morocco eight years ago on a packed wooden boat won 400,000 euros ($437,000) in Spain's annual Christmas lottery, local media reported Wednesday.The man, identified only by his first name Ngame, was one of the holders of one of the 1,600 tickets with the winning number in the drawdraw.He made an illegal entry into Europe with his wife."I just can't believe this, I can tell you that on some days we do not have five euros between the two of us," he told the newspaper which publisheda photo of Ngame holding his winning ticket.Ngame and his wife arrived eight years ago in theresort island of Tenerife, a part of Spain's Canary Islands in the Atlantic off the coast of Morocco. They were taken there after being rescued by Spain's coast guard when the boat they were travelling in ran into trouble."There were 65 people on that boat. I want to givethanks to Spaniards and the Spanish governmentfor rescuing me when I was in the sea," he told the newspaper.
The Emir of Katsina, Abdulmumini Usman, has declared support for the Peace Corps bill passed by the National Assembly. The bill, which seeks to turn the Peace Corps, a non-government organisation, into a government paramilitary agency, has elicited mixed reactions from Nigerians. Proponents see it as an avenue to create jobs for thousands of youth while critics describe as a duplication of functions already being performed by existing agencies and creation of another bureaucracy at a time the country is finding it difficult to pay workers' salaries. The bill was opposed by existing military and security institutions in Nigeria and the Peace Corps leader Dickson Akoh is currently being prosecuted for alleged fraud. Apart from lawmakers, the bill is also supported by some prominent Nigerians including the Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, who also asked Mr. Buhari to sign to it. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Katsina emir made a similar call on the president on Thursda...
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