This isn't funny at all! The "New" International Airport looked like this yesterday when it rained. Sad. See more pictures...
Friday, August 22, 2014
BH Takes Over Police Station Academy In Bornu State?
Yesterday, August 21, 2014 it was reported that Boko Haram's men invaded the
Liman Kara Police college. According to BBC, the BH men arrived the town in armored
cars and dozens of motorcycles.
Scores of trainees at the academy have been reported killed while many managed to escape to nearby mountains for safety. Updates on this coming...
Scores of trainees at the academy have been reported killed while many managed to escape to nearby mountains for safety. Updates on this coming...
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Pandemonium Rocks Abuja Over Suspected Bomb Laden Car
Chaos broke out this morning in the Nyanya area of Abuja again, after a Peugeot 406 car suspected to be
laden with explosives was found parked in the middle of the road, this caused motorist & passersby to run in different directions fearing that the car might explode.
Soldiers are presently carrying out a thorough search of the car. A commercial motorcyclist told Premium Times that:
"The driver just parked the car and left in a hurry prompting soldiers nearby to be suspicious and people in traffic on seeing the soldiers surrounding the car began to run in different directions"
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Cute Children Speak Igbo Language In Australia
Friday, August 15, 2014
Brazillian Presidential Candidate Dies In Plane Crash (Yesterday)
Yesterday, Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos, aged
49, was killed in a plane crash. The small plane carrying him and others
crashed in Santos. Campos was a former governor and had also served as a federal
legislator from 1998 to 2003.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Robin Williams Children Zelda, Zak and Cody Pay Tribute To Their Dad
Robin William's three children Zelda Williams 25, Zak Williams 31 and Cody Williams 23, had paid an emotional tribute to their dad and i agree with them entirely! The world will be a little bit grayer...
Zelda Williams Tribute
'My family has always been private
about our time spent together. It was our way of keeping one thing that was
ours, with a man we shared with an entire world. But now that’s gone, and I
feel stripped bare.
'My last day with him was his birthday, and I will be forever grateful that my brothers and I got to spend that time alone with him, sharing gifts and laughter. He was always warm, even in his darkest moments.
'While I’ll never, ever understand how he could be loved so deeply and not find it in his heart to stay, there’s minor comfort in knowing our grief and loss, in some small way, is shared with millions.
'It doesn’t help the pain, but at least it’s a burden countless others now know we carry, and so many have offered to help lighten the load. Thank you for that.
'My last day with him was his birthday, and I will be forever grateful that my brothers and I got to spend that time alone with him, sharing gifts and laughter. He was always warm, even in his darkest moments.
'While I’ll never, ever understand how he could be loved so deeply and not find it in his heart to stay, there’s minor comfort in knowing our grief and loss, in some small way, is shared with millions.
'It doesn’t help the pain, but at least it’s a burden countless others now know we carry, and so many have offered to help lighten the load. Thank you for that.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Still On Ebola: Nigeria Approves The Use Of Experimental Drug ZMapp On Ebola Stricken Patients
From NAN:
The National Health
Research Ethics Committee, Nigeria, has approved the use of an experimental
Ebola drug, Zmapp, for treatment of patients infected with the virus. The
committee, which composed research scientists, is a national body under the
Federal Ministry of Health.
The endorsement is
contained in a statement issued to newsmen by Prof. Clement Adebamowo,
Chairman of the committee on Wednesday in Abuja. Continue...
The decision by the
committee is coming on the heels of Tuesday’s approval by the World Health
Organisation (WHO) on the use of Zmapp for treatment of Ebola patients.
“It is ethical to use
these treatments in the current situation without first submitting an
application to National, State or Institutional Health Research Ethics
Committee for prior review and approval.
“In addition, the
Committee waives the current requirement that international shipment of any
biological samples out of Nigeria should be preceded by the establishment of a
Materials Transfer Agreement.
“This waiver is to
promote rapid international response to this global emergency,’’ the statement
said.
In the statement, the
Nigerian National Code for Health Research Ethics emphasised that all
innovative and non-validated treatments should be carefully and adequately
documented.
The Story Of Anders Jonas Angstrom
For Science lovers, today would have been Scientist, Anders Jonas Angstrom's 200th Birthday, if he were alive of course. But the man had made and left a remarkable legacy! Here's his story.
Anders Jonas Ångström was born in Medelpad. He moved to and was educated at Uppsala
University, where in 1839 he became docent in physics. In 1842 he went to the Stockholm
Observatory to gain experience in practical astronomical work, and the
following year he was appointed keeper of the Uppsala Astronomical Observatory.
Becoming interested in terrestrial magnetism he made many observations of
magnetic intensity and declination in various parts of Sweden, and was charged
by the Stockholm Academy of Sciences with the task, not completed till shortly
before his death, of working out the magnetic data obtained by the Swedish
frigate "Eugenie" on her voyage around the world in 1851 to 1853.
Enugu State Deputy Governor Slumps In Court
From Daily Post
The Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi has slumped in court. He
was rushed out of the court hall at about 11.38 am by his wife, Mrs.
Nneka Ada Onyebuchi, his children and some of his aides present for
medical attention.
The Deputy Governor had arrived the court in
company of his lawyers Wednesday morning and began his evidence at 9.30
am but three hours five minutes later, he reportedly collapsed and his
wife and others present rushed forward to rescue him.
One
of the defence counsels, Mr. Peter Eze, said the Deputy Governor
collapsed five minutes after the Chief of Staff, Mrs. Ifeoma Nwobodo and
the state Attorney General, Mr. Anthony Ani, SAN, came into the court.
Eze said that the Deputy Governor was immediately rushed to the hospital while the proceeding was stood down till 2pm. Mrs.
Nwobodo was accompanied to the court at about 11am by the State
Attorney General in response to the summons served on her on Tuesday to
appear before the panel.
I Didn't Know Him By Brian Finkelstein
Even though I didn't know Robin Williams, I'm affected by his suicide.
It feels like we all are. We all feel so goddamn sad. And so I say this:
If in your life you feel down or lost or in pain... I beg you to call
someone.
That's an article by Brian Finkelstein. Do you agree with him? Read full article here
That's an article by Brian Finkelstein. Do you agree with him? Read full article here
Still On Ebola: Another Man Dies Of Ebola Disease In Nigeria
Yesterday, it was reported that Nigeria
has recorded another death from the outbreak of the Ebola virus. This time it
is a staff of the Lagos Liason office of the Economic Community of West African
State - ECOWAS headquarters, Mr Jatto Abdulqudir. Confirming his death in a
statement, ECOWAS management said the 36 year old man was among those who
assisted the late Liberian Patrick Sawyerr when he came to Lagos for a regional
meeting and was quarantined after Sawyerr died of the deadly disease. This
brings to three the number of deaths from the deadly virus in Nigeria. The
first two being Sawyerr and a Nigerian nurse.
Full text of the ECOWAS statement follows...
Full text of the ECOWAS statement follows...
"The ECOWAS Commission announces with deep regret the passing of a staff member of its Lagos Liaison Office, Mr. Jatto Asihu Abdulqudir, aged 36. Mr. Abdulqudir, a Protocol Assistant, was among those who assisted the Liberian delegate to a regional meeting Mr. Patrick Sawyer, who died from the Ebola Virus Disease at a Lagos hospital on 25th July 2014.
“Mr. Abdulqudir had been under quarantine following that sad incident.
“The Commission wishes to use this opportunity to express its gratitude to Nigerian government authorities and others who contributed to managing the late official while under quarantine. The Management of the Commission wishes to commiserate with Mr. Abdulqudir’s family and colleagues and prays for the repose of his soul.
"Before this sad event, the Commission working in collaboration with Nigerian health authorities, had disinfected all the facilities of the ECOWAS Lagos Liaison Office as part of precautionary measures to safeguard the health, safety and security of staff members, and will continue to monitor the situation.
“Management has also intensified awareness campaign among staff on the deadly virus and uses this opportunity to invoke the spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance.
“The Commission wishes to reassure staff of all Community Institutions all over the entire region that it is taking all necessary steps to guarantee their health and safety.
Swedish Dad Teach Sons Lessons: Takes Gamer Kids To Warzones
From: The Local. Carl-Magnus
Helgegren, is a journalist, university teacher, and a proactive dad.
And like so many other dads,
Helgegren had to have the violent video-game conversation with his two sons,
Frank and Leo, aged ten and eleven respectively.
"We were sitting at the dinner
table last autumn, and my kids started telling me about this game they wanted
to play, the latest Call of Duty game, and told me about the guns and
missions," Helgegren told The Local on Friday.
Helgegren, who spent some time in
the Middle East as a freelance journalist when he was younger, was reminded of
his own experiences with guns and missions - where he faced violent
demonstrations and grenades to get a story.
"It was quite late in my life
when I finally started to scratch the surface of what war really was,"
Helgegren said.
"I thought I had a pretty good
idea from television, but when I was 29 I realized I had absolutely no idea
what war was. And my kids couldn't explain it, either."
So Helgegren struck a deal. The
family would take a trip to a city impacted by real war. The boys would meet
people affected, do interviews, and visit a refugee camp. And when they came
back home, they would be free to play whatever games they chose.
On Ebola: How A Nursing Mother Got Infected With The Ebola Virus
From Punch:
A medical doctor who spoke
anonymously has described how one of the confirmed cases of the deadly
Ebola virus (a nursing mother) in Lagos had contracted the disease while
attending her antenatal care at First Consultant Hospital in Obalende. This is
the hospital where the first case late Mr. Patrick Sawyerr died of the Ebola
Viral Disease (EVD). The lady tested positive at the NNPC staff clinic on Muri
Okunola street in the Victoria Island area of Lagos.
The doctor said;
The doctor said;
'The lady attended ante-natal at First Consultant prior to
the arrival of the Liberian, Mr. Patrick Sawyer. She was delivered of her baby
at the hospital after which she was discharged. A few weeks later, Mr. Sawyer
came around and was attended to by health workers. He was first treated for
malaria, then typhoid, before there was high index of suspicion. He tested
positive for Ebola and died. Then the woman, who gave birth at the hospital
came back to the hospital for her baby’s immunization. The nurses who attended
to Sawyer also attended to her. When she visited the place again last week, she
discovered the place had been shut down for proper fumigation as a means of
control against Ebola.” he said.
Seeing that the hospital has been
shut down, the lady who had started showing signs of fever proceeded to the
NNPC staff clinic which was close by.
'She was first treated for Malaria. However, after some
medical tests, there was a high suspicion of Ebola haemorrhagic fever. On
Friday, the Lagos State’s emergency response team on Ebola virus came around
and took her to the Infectious Diseases Hospital,” he added.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Behold Made In Nigerian Cars Unveiled By Stallion Group
Barely three months after delivering the Made-in-Nigeria Nissan range
of vehicles, the Stallion Group has delivered yet again on another promise -
the manufacture and assembly of Hyundai range of vehicles.
The Chairman of the Stallion Group, Mr Sunil Vaswani, who broke the news in Lagos, promised that the new vehicles “will be affordably priced,” in order to give Nigerians a break from the strangle-hold of wholesale vehicle importers.
The made-in-Nigeria Hyundai vehicles are being assembled at the Hyundai Motor plant in Lagos.
Some of the Hyundai passenger cars which are priced between N1.5 million and N1.9 million are i10, Grand, Accent, Elantra and iX35 while in the truck and bus segments, the 10-ton HD160, seven-ton HD 120, five-ton HD78 and three-ton HD65 as well as 28+1 seater Hyundai County bus and 30-seater Stallion County bus are now being supplied to the market.
The Chairman of the Stallion Group, Mr Sunil Vaswani, who broke the news in Lagos, promised that the new vehicles “will be affordably priced,” in order to give Nigerians a break from the strangle-hold of wholesale vehicle importers.
The made-in-Nigeria Hyundai vehicles are being assembled at the Hyundai Motor plant in Lagos.
Some of the Hyundai passenger cars which are priced between N1.5 million and N1.9 million are i10, Grand, Accent, Elantra and iX35 while in the truck and bus segments, the 10-ton HD160, seven-ton HD 120, five-ton HD78 and three-ton HD65 as well as 28+1 seater Hyundai County bus and 30-seater Stallion County bus are now being supplied to the market.
Fierce Rihanna Covers August issue of W Magazine Plus She Poses WIth Style Icons Iman and Naomi Campbell
Y'all know she loves fierce looks! She is covering August Issue of W Magazine. And she is posing with Style Icons Naomi Campbell and Iman! See more photos below...
On Ebola: US Government To Give The Experimental Drug ZMapp To The Liberian Government
Yesterday, Liberian
president, a statement published by the Liberian President’s website stated
that Liberia is to receive sample doses of experimental drug, ZMapp to treat
doctors infected with the Ebola Virus. The Statement said that the US had
approved a request from Liberia to ship the medicine after a US President
Barack Obama received a direct appeal from the Liberian Government on Friday.
However, US Health and Human Services (HHS) Department spokes person has said that the US authorities had simply assisted in connecting the Liberian government with the drug's manufacturer, insisting that the drug company had worked directly with the Liberian government.
Data shows that the deaths from Ebola have passed the 1,000 mark. Just yesterday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said 1,013 people have now died from Ebola.
However, US Health and Human Services (HHS) Department spokes person has said that the US authorities had simply assisted in connecting the Liberian government with the drug's manufacturer, insisting that the drug company had worked directly with the Liberian government.
Data shows that the deaths from Ebola have passed the 1,000 mark. Just yesterday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said 1,013 people have now died from Ebola.
Lengendary HollyWood Actor Robin Williams Has Died At Age 63
Popular plus Legendary Hollywood actor and comedian Robin
Williams has died at age 63. He did Jurassic Park. People like me watched that
movie as a kid (Plus I’m a fan.) He was
found dead yesterday Monday August 11th in his home in Tiburon California.
Police suspect he committed suicide by asphyxiation. His publicist said he had
been battling severe depression for a while. I will miss him, the world will
miss him!
Here’s a statement from Police in Marin County, Calif
below...
On August 11, 2014, at approximately 11:55 a.m, Marin County
Communications received a 9-1-1 telephone call reporting a male adult had been
located unconscious and not breathing inside his residence in unincorporated
Tiburon, CA. The Sheriff’s Office, as well as the Tiburon Fire Department and
Southern Marin Fire Protection District were dispatched to the incident with
emergency personnel arriving on scene at 12:00 pm. The male subject, pronounced
deceased at 12:02 pm has been identified as Robin McLaurin Williams, a
63-year-old resident of unincorporated Tiburon, CA."
Friday, August 08, 2014
Didier Drogba Retires From Internation Football
I know you
all love him, plus he did well at the just concluded world cup even though his
team didn’t do well. You testify that he is a game changer. The Chelsea
striker, Didier Drogba has announced his retirement from international
football.
His
statement on his website to this effect reads:
"It is with much sadness that I have decided to retire
from international football. These past 12 years in the national team have
been full of emotions. From my first call up to my last match I have always
tried to give my best for my country. I am very proud to have been captain of
this team for 8 years and to have contributed to placing my country on the
world stage of football taking part in 3 world cups and 2 African Cup of Nation
finals. I cannot convey enough thanks to the fans for all the love &
support during these years. All my goals, all my caps, all our victories are
for you – I love you. I also owe much gratitude to my team mates – the players
with whom I have shared all these emotions and I wish you all much success for
the future & a very warm welcome to the new manager.”
We love you too drogba!!! ( I'm a fan! *winks*)
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