
Maybe you've gotten an email or two from some nice people in Nigeria with a whale of a financial opportunity — but if you get a text from Nigeria titled “I swear, I will make sure I give you HIV," don’t call the police. It may just be someone’s idea of an affectionate overture. When you open the text you'll most likely then read “H is for happiness and joy forever with an I: Incomparable love that will never V: Vanish until death do us part.

While we may have been shocked by the
FLDS polygamy case in the US, this Nigerian man has that beat by a harem. Mohammed Bello Abubakar, 84, has 86 wives. Yes, that's right:
86 wives and at least 170 children.
Naomi Campbell is trying to move away from her bad-girl image. Following her recent
court charges she has traveled to Nigeria with designer Ozwald Boateng to get involved in environmental projects. Whilst literally getting her hands dirty planting trees she explained how at her father's Jamaican home she has named a tree Kate Moss.

In South Africa, xenophobic attacks on foreigners have left at least 20 people dead and 30,000 displaced. For the first time since apartheid ended, South Africa has
deployed its army on its own streets, in an attempt to quell the attacks which began about 10 days ago, and have spread throughout the country.
Taking out their frustration with a 40 percent unemployment rate, inflation, and crime, mobs of locals around Johannesburg are targeting Nigerian-owned businesses, or those who have fled turbulent and nearby Zimbabwe to settle in South Africa.

Polygamy isn't limited to America, where a
second child was born to an underage member of the
FLDS in custody. Archbishop Peter Akinola, the leader of Nigeria's Anglican Church, is telling Christian polygamists to
cut out the big love.
Nigeria is religiously divided: the north is predominately Muslim, while the south is mostly Christian and
animist.