In Taiwan, a man identified as Phan, who suspected his wife of infidelity, found himself sentenced to three months in prison, not for the affair itself but for how he uncovered it. The incident, which took place in February 2022, has recently drawn significant attention online due to the surprising legal outcome. Uncovering the Affair Phan, who lived with his wife and their two children, grew suspicious of his wife’s behavior and decided to install CCTV cameras in their living room and bedroom to confirm his doubts. The footage from these cameras confirmed his suspicions, capturing his wife engaging in an affair with another man. Phan initially sought an amicable resolution but, when his wife refused, he proceeded to file for divorce, using the footage as evidence. Legal Repercussions However, the situation took an unexpected turn when Phan's wife filed a complaint against him for violating her privacy by secretly recording her. Phan defended his actions by stating that he was con...
Enugu State governor, Peter Mbah has commissioned an asphalt production plant built by his administration In furtherance of his campaign promise to construct 10,000 roads in eight years. Inaugurating the plant Thursday, Mbah said the state would also produce the inputs for asphalt production, noting these moves would drastically reduce the cost of road construction for the state. “The asphalt production plant is designed to produce 160 tons of asphalt per hour,” he said. “For context, it will produce 2.5 tons every minute and 160 tons per hour,”. Speaking further, he said “What it effectively means is that if we decide to work 20 hours in a day, we can produce 3,200 tons every day. This is not seen anywhere in the South East,” . He noted that his administration will also inaugurate a plant where the stones needed to feed this plant will be mined and crushed. “It is our hope that we are going to start the exploration of bitumen in the state because we are also blessed with bitumen...
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