Monday, October 26, 2015

Photo: Nigerian makes world's first hand-woven car.



40-year-old Nigerian, Mr Ojo Obaniyi, makes world's first hand-woven car.

Canada whale-watching: Leviathan II boat sinking kills five

Image of Leviathan II boat that sank near Vancouver Island - 26 October 2015

A whale-watching boat has sunk off the coast of British Columbia in western Canada, leaving at least five people dead.
The boat carrying 27 people sank near Tofino on Vancouver Island, the coastguard said. Sea conditions at the time were reported to be calm.
Emergency officials said 21 people had been rescued and one other person was still missing.
The nationalities of the victims are not yet known.

Processed meats do cause cancer - WHO

Bacon sarnie

Processed meats - such as bacon, sausages and ham - do cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Its report said 50g of processed meat a day - less than two slices of bacon - increased the chance of developing colorectal cancer by 18%.
Meanwhile, it said red meats were "probably carcinogenic" but there was limited evidence.
But the WHO said meat did also have health benefits.

“Some Africans are lazy fools only good at eating, lovemaking and Stealing” – Donald Trump

US business magnate Donald Trump
Once again, US business magnate Donald Trump has expressed his deep disgust for Africans by referring to them as lazy fools only good at eating, lovemaking and thuggery.
Speaking in Indianapolis, Trump who is also the republican Presidential torch bearer reiterated his promise to deport Africans especially those of Kenyan origin including their son Barrack Obama.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Kourtney Kardashian Poses Clothed Next To Nude Photo Of Herself

Kourtney Kardashian looked gorgeous at the gallery opening of "Metallic Life" by Brian Bowen Smith on Thursday night. The reality star appears nude in the photo series, which was shown in Vanity Fair earlier this month.

Powerful Hurricane Patricia Hits Mexico's Pacific Coast

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Hurricane Patricia, one of the most powerful storms on record, struck Mexico's Pacific coast on Friday with destructive winds that tore down trees, moved cars and forced thousands of people to flee homes and beachfront resorts.
Hours after making landfall, the storm weakened but still packed winds of 130 miles per hour (210 km per hour). There were no reported casualties and officials said the damage might not be as catastrophic as feared.

ISIS terrorists exploiting migrant crisis by 'recruiting refugees from asylum camps in Europe'

Militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) posing with the trademark Jihadists flag after they allegedly seized an Iraqi army checkpoint in the northern Iraqi province of Salahuddin
Exploiting the migrant crisis: ISIS supporters have been seen chatting to refugees in European asylum camps
ISIS extremists have been spotted attempting to recruit refugees from asylum camps in Europe, police have said.
Supporters of the Islamic terrorist monsters were spotted chatting to Syrians at an asylum centre in Oslo, Norway.
Authorities have already registered concerns that, given their desperate situation, refugees may be vulnerable to radicalisation as they flee towards European cities.
A spokesman for the Norwegian Police Security Service said: "We have seen signs that extreme Islamists have approached the reception centres and asylum seekers.
"They have been there to get contacts.

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