Friday, July 18, 2014

Omg! Terrifying Audio From Rebels After They Shot Down MH 17

The picture above is believed to be a BUK surface-to-air missile battery being driven along a path on July 17 in Torez, Ukraine just two hours before the plane was shot down.
 
Also below is a transcript of conversations between Russian military intelligence and Ukrainian separatists that were intercepted by Ukraine’s Secret Service moments after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down. The picture above
 
Read Excerpts…


Governor Of Ekiti Says: His Loss At Guber Elections Was Not Because Of Stomach Infrastructure

The noise about stomach infrastructure in Ekiti State has been addressed by Governor of Ekiti State Dr. Kayode Fayemi.


Ekiti state governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has debunked insinuations that he lost the 21 June governorship election because of what analysts have called ‘stomach infrastructure’, saying the insinuations are the handiwork of people he described as “arm chair analysts.” The governor made the assertion at the 70th birthday lecture and book presentation in honour of Professor Olatunji Dare in Lagos.

“Forget about what you read in the papers, it is not stomach infrastructure,” he said in a veiled reference to the outcome of the Ekiti state governorship polls.

While announcing his launch of the book, Fayemi explained that he decided to attend the event himself and purchase copies of the book because “maybe it will redeem my image of what people say we are. Forget what you read from the arm chair analysts, there is nothing called stomach infrastructure in Ekiti. That story will be told another day, not for this occasion.”


Photos of Passengers of MH17


Yesterday July 17th, 298 people died when a Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was brought down  by a surface-to-air missile, allegedly by pro-Russian rebels.

Sadly, on board the MH17 were more than 100 AIDS researchers who were heading to an international conference in Australia. Also among the dead were 80 children, including three Australian children who were traveling with their grandfather Nick Morris. 


New 6 Months Maternity And 10 Day Paternity Leave System Gets Okayed By Lagos State Government


Some good news here!

The Lagos State Government has introduced a new leave system for all male and female Civil servants in the state on the 17th of July, 2014. This new leave system was announced today by the Lagos State Head of Service, Mrs. Josephine Williams at a press conference held at the Baguada Kaltho Press Centre, in Alausa, Ikeja.

It permits all male civil servants whose wives give birth are entitled to a 10-day paternity leave while female civil servants have had their maternity leave extended from 3 months to 6 months. The Special adviser to the Lagos state Governor on public health, Dr Yewande Adeshina, said the 6 months leave will enable women complete the mandatory months required for breastfeeding new born babies. 


Todays' Special Story: Little Girl Born Without A Nose

From Daily Mail:


'Tessa is so petite but she's the most determined little girl I know, she adores her big brother and sister, copies everything they do and despite her "disabilities" is already a typical toddler who climbs the furniture and loves to dance.

'Everyone who meets her instantly falls in love with her, we just want her to inspire other people like she inspires us.' Just weeks after giving birth, while researching the condition on the internet, she came across a journal online which stated that babies born like Tessa had poor mental and physical development.
 
She claims it implied that parents should be given the option to terminate their pregnancy. Mrs Evans, a full time career from Maghera, County Derry, says her daughter proves that statement wrong.
Recalling the birth, she said: 'As soon as I saw her face I knew something was wrong.

'I was in shock and I just froze. The midwife cut the cord before I could even say anything and whisked her away from me.'