Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Olu of warri accuses some Itsekiri politicians of using govt funds to buy cars and sleep with other peoples wives


The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwole, has accused some of his subjects who are occupying political offices of diverting funds meant for the development of his kingdom. He also accused them of buying big and expensive cars for themselves as well as sleeping with other peoples wives.

According to Vanguard, the monarch said this during a post enthronement visit to Abigborodo, Warri North local government area on Sunday September 18th.
“It is sad that some of the people who were elected to represent Itsekiri delight in proposing budgets and funds for development of Itsekiri land only to go through back door and collect the set funds for themselves, buy big cars to drive about and sleeping with other people’s wives. Be mindful who you chose to represent you in government”he said

Liu Zhijun, China's ex-railway minister, sentenced to death for corruption

TV grab of Liu Zhijun at his trial for charges of corruption and abuse of power.
A Beijing court has sentenced China's former minister of railways Liu Zhijun to death, with a two-year reprieve, for bribery and abuse of power, China's state media reported on Monday, ending one of the country's highest-profile corruption cases in years.
Liu stood trial at Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court on 9 June for accepting £6m in bribes between 1986 and 2011 and using his position to help 11 people win promotions or lucrative contracts, according to the state newswire Xinhua. He had been formally accused in April.
The court also "deprived his political right for life and confiscated all his personal property", the newswire reported. Suspended death sentences in China are usually commuted to life imprisonment. The court's verdict will require Liu to spend at least 10 years in jail.

Police have released video of the fatal shooting of unarmed black man in Oklahoma

Terence Crutcher
Video of police fatally shooting an unarmed black man in Tusla, Oklahoma was released Monday. 
The video, taken from a police dashcam, shows 40-year-old Terence Crutcher walking away from several police officers after a traffic stop with his hands up before police apparently tasered and then fatally shot him with a gun, the Associated Press reported
At a news conference on Monday, Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan said Crutcher did not have a weapon during the stop that occurred Friday. 
Local and federal investigators are weighing the possibility of filing criminal charges or civil rights violations over the fatal shooting.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Jose Mourinho's men suffer Tripple humiliating defeat




Jose Mourinho's Man United 'redemption work' is now in tatters. Following a transfer outlay of almost £150m (almost £100m for Paul Pogba alone), and three losses in the last three games (Man city, Feyernord, and Watford) it's safe to say Jose Mourinho's dream of making the club the World's most feared club is kinda fading.
 
The last time Manchester United was beaten by Watford was almost 30 years ago, so one might start to wonder will Mourinho break records negatively just like his predecessors Louis van Gaal and David Moyes?
Despite a Rashford equaliser, goals from Etienne Capoue, Suniga and a penalty by Deeney were enough to secure three points for Watford.
Watford started the first twenty minutes in impressive form with Ighalo missing a sitter and Deeney testing the goal keeper but it wasn't long before the first goal of the encounter came. Martial collecting the ball after a corner kick tried to contol the ball with his team mate Luke Shaw overlapping on the left side anticipating a pass from Martial, Martial was well tackled before a pass from the right side found Capoue who slotted the ball calmly into the net.
 
Watford's tactics of playing with Ighalo and Deeney pressing Man U's wingers worked in the first half and left the Old Trafford club frustrated in the first half. Martial suffered a concussion and was substituted before halftime by Ashley Young- a Watford native.
 

Freshers' Week chaos hits Britain's city centres as university students begin new life away from home

Manchester is home to approximately 80,000 students
Wild university students are adjusting to their new lives by hitting hit city centres across the UK for Freshers' Week.
Chaotic images have emerged from Manchester, where new students from Manchester and Salford universities painted the town red at pubs and nightclubs across the city.
Some students were pictured lying in the street, while others urinated in public without a care in the world.
Manchester is home to approximately 80,000 students, and security has been stepped up for the traditionally boozy week.

Nigeria's Rio 2016 paralympics team receives rousing welcome

 



Nigeria’s record-setting Paralympics athletes have returned to the country. They received a rousing welcome at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport Reception Ground as they returned home from Brazil.
 

Mum-of-two charged with murder after 'stabbing her boyfriend to death at their flat'

Elizabeth (Liz) Hart-Browne and Stephen Rayner who has been stabbed to death
A mum-of-two has been charged with murder after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend to death at their flat.
Elizabeth Hart-Browne, 27, is accused of fatally knifing her 25-year-old partner, Stephen Raynor, at their west London home.
A horrified friend described how Mr Raynor staggered outside the ground-floor flat, barefoot and in his boxers, on Saturday night.
The young man then reportedly collapsed in a pool of blood, as Hart-Browne, a jewellery designer, tried to stem bleeding from his neck.

Michael Schumacher's lawyer reveals the racing driving cannot stand even with the assistance of therapists as his devastating injuries are laid bare in court fight

Michael Schumacher's lawyer has revealed the extent of the racing driver's injuries after his devastating skiing accident three years ago
Michael Schumacher's lawyer has revealed the extent of the racing driver's injuries after his devastating skiing accident three years ago.
Felix Damm was speaking in court in Germany on behalf of the Schumacher family who are suing a magazine over a story that claimed the 47-year-old star could walk again.
Schumacher, who was crowned Formula 1 world champion a total of seven times, suffered a head injury while skiing in the French Alps in 2013. 

Michael Schumacher's lawyer has revealed the extent of the racing driver's injuries after his devastating skiing accident three years ago
He was airlifted to Grenoble Hospital where doctors performed two life-saving operations and placed him in a medically induced coma.
A cover story in the German magazine Bunte claimed that Schumacher could walk again - but Damm strongly denied the star had made such a miraculous recovery.

The Sound Of Music Actress Charmian Carr, the eldest Von Trapp daughter dies at 73

Actress Charmian Carr is the first Von Trapp sibling to die. She died after suffering from dementia. She was aged 73. Charmain found fame in the 1965 classic film, The Sound of Music.

She was 21 when she played the role of Liesl Von Trapp, the eldest daughter in the musical family and became known for singing one of its most famous songs, 'I Am Sixteen Going On Seventeen'

She wrote two books about her experiences, titled Forever Liesl and Letter to Liesl.

Ms Carr's spokesman Harlan Boll said she died of complications from a rare form of dementia in Los Angeles.

After Carr left the movie business, she started a design company called Charmian Carr Design.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU QUIT SMOKING (PHOTOS)




Kidnap experience on Abuja Kaduna highway: Forwarded as received. Experience of a Snr Military Officer on Sep 1 along Abuja-kaduna express way.


I wish to share a terrible experience I had on Thursday 1 September 2016, along Kaduna-Abuja highway at about 9pm. I had good intelligence on the security situation and considered that it was still ok to move based on that knowledge. I and a family friend were travelling to Abuja and we had left by 6pm. Our car had some problems and we finished fixing it by 8pm. We then proceeded on the trip. We had just passed Redeemed Camp, by Alheri, where we saw 2 white coloured J5 buses. The last mileage I saw was 138 KM to Zuba & I saw the 2 buses along the road parked left and right on the shoulders. I told my friend that this looked like a kidnap spot, that it had all the features like a bend and a slope with the buses. My friend then screamed that they were throwing knockouts at us immediately I finished saying that. I quickly realized that it was gunfire from AK-47. Three men stood in front of the road firing at us. I slammed the brakes, the car veered right and I decided to continue right, off the road. I was able to stop the car before a ditch I saw. I tried to reverse but it didn't engage, the car engine went off and some attempts to restart it failed. Then one of them ran to me, I came out of the car with my hands up, so also my friend. Then, I turned back and started pacing. The guy that came for me looked like a foreigner, from Niger. Then we bolted. They started firing at us. Then someone came from our initial behind and started shooting at us. We managed to cross the road with nothing in sight; No cars etc. We couldn't even see the road divider. Then we both crossed the road. They chased us and kept shooting. That was how we escaped and pinned down in the bush. Immediately we were on the other side of the road we entered the bushes and kept running. During this time, for over 2hrs they came with their car patrolling in search for us. Later the police came, there seemed to been some collaboration amongst them. I lost my Fone and other valuables, but my luggage in the booth was intact as the booth didn't open since it was a 406. It happened like a movie but its real. They weren't herdsmen,They were the kidnappers along that axis. They exist in some  areas up north.
Don't travel when it's dark.
Always watch out well in bends, slopes and hills.
Be careful about any checkpoints, not all checkpoints are real.
The police helped to stop all cars when the operation started with us to enhance smooth operation by the kidnappers.
The kidnappers were operating under the cover of two police checkpoints in about a kilometre apart.
The police tried to take us back to the scene which I refused clearly and instead called on the army.
That was what forced the police to take us to the nearest army post.
Don't travel when it's dark as it increases the risk, but note also that same technique would work even in day time.
Lessons learnt:
If uve to run for ur life take the first chance and don't be afraid of the gun when ur running.
Usually, guns are effective at close range.
Most people including uniformed men are poor shooters especially when it has to do with moving targets; this fact is unknown to many including the uniformed men.
I've seen fire but not this sort of unexpected fire.
If ur car breaks down on the road and ur stranded, do not remain inside it or near it. My advise is for u to cross the road and look for a nearby village. An abandoned car would always attract anyone including criminals. If uve to flee into the bush in a pursuit, run in a diagonal axis to the road.
In a near death experience u don't bother about the things u did, u worry more about the things u didn't do.
The kidnappers were actively collaborating with the police.

Malawi's new president sells off presidential jet and 60 Mercedes

Joyce Banda, Malawi's new president, has announced the £14 million presidential jet and fleet of 60 Mercedes limousines would be sold in a move applauded by a British cabinet minister as an example to other African leaders.

Mrs Banda said she was happy to "offload" the presidential perks, adding: "I can well use private airlines. I am already used to hitchhiking."
It means that the 62-year-old head of state – the second woman to hold the position in Africa – will fly to the Queen's Jubilee celebrations in London this weekend with British Airways.
Andrew Mitchell, the UK International Development Secretary who is currently visiting Malawi, delivered a £33m cash injection for Mrs Banda's government.
He said the move was a sign of the "seriousness Mrs Banda is applying to overturn bad decisions taken under the previous government".
The former vice-president in Bingu wa Mutharika's government, she stepped into the presidency in April when he suffered a heart attack. The jet had annual running costs of £220,000

Mark Zuckerberg shares photo of 11 year old Nigerian boy who built a game




Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo of an 11 year old Nigerian boy named Tayo who built a game called Spike Rush. Read what Zukerberg wrote after the cut...



Saturday, September 17, 2016

Officer is set alight and 62 arrested in Paris as citizens take to the streets in protest at new Labour laws





For the fourteenth time in just six months, thousands of trade unionists poured into the streets to show their displeasure at new labour laws which give employers leeway to extend the working week and lay off staff. They were passed last summer with the aim of liberalising the employment market, making it easier for bosses to hire and fire. But opponents say they are an attack on hard-won worker rights, all of which are now in peril.

Protesters pelted the police with wood, stones and sticks while one officer was set alight when one Molotov cocktail hit him. At least five officers were treated for injuries, including burns and 62 arrests were made in Paris. Police had to use teargas to disperse the boisterous crowds.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Tearful Paris Jackson addresses cyber bullies




In an emotional video,Michael Jackson's only daughter broke down in tears as she addressed cyber bullies, asking why there's "so much hatred in the world right now." She said the amount of hatred directed towards her recently are unwarranted and are exactly what made her attempt suicide four years ago.
She continued :
"I mean we're human beings man, we got hearts, and brains and feelings," she pleaded. " When you say damaging things like that to people it f*cks them up." "It's exhausting."
Following her suicide attempt 4 years ago, she quit social media, however, after fans asked her to return to social media make her Instagram page private, she returned.

She got a lot of support from her emotional cry for help but also got few backlash from cyber bullies. Which made her post:

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