Sunday, 10 February 2013

Nigeria's Super Eagles win the 2013 Africa Cup Of Nations!


ALL HAIL THE KING OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL.......




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Mikel Obi. Photo:AFP  


CONGRATULATION SUPER EAGLES......INDEED YOU SOAR!







“‎"Victory isn't defined by wins or losses. It is defined by effort. If you can truthfully say, 'I did the best I could, I gave everything I had,' then you're a winner.” ― Wolfgang Schadler
That says it all. When you say, 'Victory,' that says it all-Drew Brees 




Bill Gates, US-based Christians, Doctors Mourn Slain Health Workers!



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SHOCK and disbelief succinctly captures the mood in the health sector over the Friday killing of some female health workers.
As Minister of State for Health, Dr. Muhammad Ali Pate, whose office supervises the fight against polio, described the slain vaccinators as heroes, US billionaire and Polio campaign donor in Nigeria, Mr. Bill Gates, Saturday expressed deep concern, describing the apparent terrorist attack as a tragedy, and “unacceptable.”
Pate, however, expressed the optimism that the incident would not affect the nation’s quest to eradicate polio in Nigeria.
The health workers were conducting polio vaccination in Kano when they were killed by gunmen.
Pate said: “On February 8, 2013, we received the shocking news of the fatal shooting of nine health workers during separate attacks in Nassarawa and Taurani LGAs of Kano State.
“Although this is part of a long standing cycle of violence that has engulfed states such as Borno, Yobe, Kaduna and Kano states in recent months, we are invariably left dumb-founded by this dastardly act of cowardice that has not spared the very people who have paid the ultimate price because of their commitment to humanity and the love of their profession.
“Our hearts go out to the families, friends and colleagues of these brave women killed today; we also commiserate with the families of those non-health workers, who also lost their lives.  Our nation mourns the demise of these nine women, who toiled night and day to ensure that our children receive vaccines that would protect them from diseases such as polio, measles, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis.”
He described the dead vaccinators as heroes who died during service to the nation.
Similarly, a statement issued Friday night on behalf of Mr. Gates, the US-based Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said of the Kano killing: “Our sympathy goes out to the victims and their families who were caught up in this morning’s terrible attack in Nigeria’s Kano State. “
According to the Foundation, “any attack on health workers anywhere is unacceptable. This tragic incident is an attack on the delivery of basic health services to the most vulnerable families.”
But the Gates Foundation said it would not be deterred in its campaign to help families in Northern Nigeria who need vaccination.
“We will continue to support the people of Nigeria, their traditional and religious leaders, and the Government, in their tireless efforts to create an environment where mothers and children can be safely reached with essential interventions by frontline health workers, such as vaccines to prevent polio, measles, tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough and hepatitis.”
Also, the Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans (CANAN) called on traditional rulers and religious leaders to speak out more stridently against the recurrent terrorist killings in northern Nigeria.
In a statement released by CANAN Secretariat over the weekend, the association said the fact that suspected Boko Haram terrorists are attacking health workers is only an outcome of the impunity they have enjoyed in their previous and consistent killings of Christians.
On its part, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) described the incident as reminiscence of Nigeria’s insecurity.
President of the NMA, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, said his members “are in shock” over the development.
He said: “The NMA totally deprecates this unfortunate villainous act of murder, especially coming at a time when Nigeria is struggling very hard to drop her gold medal in polio, being one of three remaining countries where polio is endemic. In 2012, Nigeria was reported to have 121 out of 222 polio cases in the world, way ahead of countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan.
“It was therefore a great shock that the female health workers were murdered in the course of vaccinating Nigerian children against polio.
“The murder of the female health workers is a further reminder of Nigeria’s abysmal state of insecurity, social dislocation and depravity. It also further exposes the high level of insecurity of healthcare workers in Nigeria, as well as the persisting misconceptions about polio vaccination.”
Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr Ado JG Muhammad, said the country would not be deterred by the death of the health workers, stressing that nothing would stop the nation in ensuring the interruption of wild polio virus.
He paid tribute to health workers across the country for their dedication to the fight against polio.



“Hold fast to dreams,
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird, That cannot fly.” ― Langston Hughes


7 Suicide Bombers Heading To Nasarawa State Arrested In Kaduna!



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Reports reaching us say soldiers apprehended seven suicide bombers in Kaura local government area of Kaduna State today.

7 Suicide Bombers Heading To Nasarawa State Arrested In Kaduna


A competent source told our Correspondent that the bombers were from Kano State and were heading to Nassarawa State.
According to the source, six of the bombers are male while the seventh is a female.

President Jonathan In London Clinic Over Intestinal Problems; Babangida’s Leg Disease Worsens!



President Jonathan and Wife

An intestinal problem has forced President Jonathan to cancel a planned surprise visit to the Super Eagles in South Africa, medical sources in London said today.
The Nigeria president, who is on a whirlwind three-nation trip to Egypt, the United Kingdom and France, had planned to surprise the Super Eagles in South Africa following their qualification for the final of the African Cup of Nations last Wednesday.


 London Clinic on Harley Street

However, in London Mr. Jonathan came down with an intestinal disorder referred to as Amoebic Colitis and he underwent testing at the London Clinic on Harley Street.  The clinic is highly favoured by Nigeria’s rich and powerful.
A medical source told newsmen that Mr. Jonathan's situation is not worrisome but that the persistent nature of the condition meant the president had to undergo some screenings.  It was not clear why he did not undertake the screenings in Abuja, where State House has an excellent clinic manned by a largely idle staff.




former Nigerian Military Head of State Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida

Meanwhile, former Nigerian military Head of state Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida was also sighted at the InterContinental Hotel in London limping on one leg. Mr. Babangida was helped into a vehicle by two aides on his way to a hospital in the city.


                               

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It was not clear if President Jonathan previously knew of Babangida's stay at the same hotel but the two met briefly as Babangida struggled to get to his car.

Mr. Jonathan is expected to arrive in France on Monday, according to his itinerary, but it is unclear if his health issue will force a change.  Mr. Jonathan’s wife, Patience, last month returned to hospital in Germany following new health concerns.  
The president has detailed the Senate President, David Mark, to cheer on the Super Eagles to victory in their final match against Burkina Faso tomorrow.
A presidency source said the President plans a massive reception for the Super Eagles in Abuja on Tuesday night.
Following decades of irresponsible management of the Nigerian economy, including failure to develop the health sector, Nigeria’s leaders and their families routinely hurry off to the developed world to squander valuable foreign exchange even on minor health procedures.
Two years ago, Babangida’s wife died in a hospital in California.  Prior to that, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s wife died in a hospital in Spain.




Word for the Day: “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” ― Mark Twain

South Korean doctors killed in Nigeria!



Three South Korean doctors have been killed in a pre-dawn attack in Nigeria's northeastern town of Potiskum, police say.





The motive of Sunday's attack was not immediately clear, but a security source said that preliminary reports suggested it was a robbery that resulted in the medics' deaths.

Yobe State police commissioner Sanusi Rufai initially said the victims were Chinese.
"Unknown attackers scaled over the fence of an apartment in Potiskum housing three Chinese doctors around 1am and slit their throats. No arrest has been made," he told the AFP news agency on Sunday.

Residents said the dead were employees of the state ministry of health and had been living in the volatile city for one year.
Nine health workers who were administering polio vaccinations were shot dead in the northern city of Kano on Friday.
Kano, Nigeria's second largest city, has been regularly targeted by Boko Haram, an armed group which has condemned the use of Western medicine.
The group is also active in Potiskum, where Sunday's killings happened, but there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the killings.
"It is still premature to point any accusing fingers but we have commenced investigation to unravel the killings," Rufai said.



culled from Al Jazeera

Word for the Day:  “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” ― Eleanor Roosevelt

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Court file: LA ex-cop was disturbed, self-obsessed!







A photo never tells the whole story, and that's especially true for Christopher Dorner. The images on his Facebook page are essentially the same: Dorner, smiling, seemingly loving life and all it offers.
But they accompany a rambling document where he portrays himself as a real-life Rambo, an expert in weapons, explosives and military tactics who will stop at nothing to avenge his 2008 firing from the Los Angeles Police Department.
It's incongruous and it underscores the complexity of the man who now is the most wanted in America, accused of killing three people as he carries out his vendetta.

Where Dorner sees himself as a warrior, others see someone much different. The 6-foot, 270-pounder is a physical hulk who — despite his size — seemed to battle deep-seated insecurities, lived with his mother and cracked under the pressures of police work.
Court and police files show that Dorner once began weeping while on duty in a patrol car, awkwardly flashed his police badge on a first date and told a girlfriend he kept his emotions bottled up.
Those who study the psyches of criminals said Dorner's aggressive and self-aggrandizing rant indicates a classic case of malignant narcissist personality disorder. Some people with the disorder are extremely thin-skinned and vengeful, said Mary Ellen O'Toole, a retired FBI profiler.
They may seem insecure, she said, but in reality their rages — and even tears — are extreme reactions to real or imagined criticisms because they have such grandiose visions of themselves.
"He's putting in his manifesto that he's going to use all the training he received as an LAPD officer and as a military officer to basically hold Southern California hostage, and to be there when you least expect it," she said. "Is he deadly? Yes. Of course he has killed people."

"But is he capable of taking on some 1,000 officers looking for him? That's someone with a personality disorder," she said.
Dorner, 33, is accused of killing a woman last weekend whose father had represented him as he fought to keep his police job, and the woman's fiance. On Thursday, police say he ambushed two officers, killing one, and then vanished, setting off a manhunt that put police on alert across the Southwest.
The search Friday focused on the mountains around Big Bear Lake, about 80 miles east of Los Angeles. Police said officers still were guarding more than 40 people mentioned as targets in the rant.

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The rambling manifesto was on a Facebook page that also includes smiling pictures of Dorner and critiques or politicians, musicians, and comedians. He also offers commentary on topics from gun control — he wants stricter laws for assault weapons — to sexual abuse by priests to the proper room temperature.

Court papers from 2006 show that Dorner requested a restraining order against a woman he had dated for six weeks after he said she posted his LAPD badge number and trash-talked about him on a website called dontdatehimgirl.com.
Dorner attached the lengthy posting he said was by his ex-girlfriend, Ariana Williams, as well as a handwritten note she apparently placed on his belongings when she returned them after they broke up.
In the web posting, Dorner is described as "severely emotionally and mentally disturbed," ''twisted" and "super paranoid." It also said he flashed his police badge on their first date, lives with his mother and hates himself for being black — at one point asking her to act more like a white woman.
"Just be careful because this guy is a police officer and he will probably think that he can get away with anything. ... If you value your sanity, stay away from this guy."
Dorner claimed Williams was harassing him and sent a threatening letter to his home. He asked that she also stay away from his mother and sister. In her response, Williams denied Dorner's allegations.
Records show Dorner did not show up at a hearing in November 2006 and the case was terminated. She could not be reached to comment. Her attorney, Stephen G. Rodriguez, did not return a call or email seeking comment.
In 2008, after Dorner was deployed to Bahrain with the Navy Reserves, he returned to the LAPD and began to patrol with his training officer, Sgt. Teresa Evans. He had worked for just four months after his graduation from the academy before being sent overseas.
In internal police papers, Evans said Dorner repeatedly asked why he was being put back on patrol without reintegration training. On one occasion, he began weeping in the patrol car and demanded to be taken back to the police academy to be retrained, according to a summary of an interview with Evans contained in 2009 court documents.
Evans warned Dorner that she would give him an unsatisfactory rating and request that he be removed from the field unless he improved. A day after she followed up on her threat with a poor review, Dorner reported to internal affairs that Evans had kicked a severely mentally ill man in the chest and left cheek during an arrest.
A police review panel ultimately found the allegation untrue and Dorner was fired for making a false statement.
In the manifesto, Dorner said the LAPD destroyed his life, ruined his relationships with his mother and sister and harmed his military career.
Those types of statements don't surprise O'Toole, the former FBI profiler, who said narcissists feel intense shame and humiliation when outside events challenge their perception of themselves.
"He's somebody I call an injustice collector," she said. "When they respond to an injustice that they think is out there, their reaction is completely over the top."



Word for the Day:
“Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.
Life is beauty, admire it.
Life is a dream, realize it.
Life is a challenge, meet it.
Life is a duty, complete it.
Life is a game, play it.
Life is a promise, fulfill it.
Life is sorrow, overcome it.
Life is a song, sing it.
Life is a struggle, accept it.
Life is a tragedy, confront it.
Life is an adventure, dare it.
Life is luck, make it.
Life is too precious, do not destroy it.
Life is life, fight for it.” ― Mother Teresa


Half a million without power in US storm!




A storm that forecasters warned could earn a place in the history books with up to three feet of snow left half a million homes and businesses in the US northeast without electricity and battered by blizzard conditions.
By Friday night the National Weather Service reported snow falling in some areas at a rate of up to five inches an hour, and wind gusts of up to 75mph along the Massachusetts coast and through greater Boston. More than 18 inches of snow fell in parts of Massachusetts and northeastern Connecticut, and more was expected by Saturday morning.
Thousands of people had their travel plans disrupted as more than 5,000 flights from some 60 airports were cancelled, including New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto, according to FlightAware, the tracking website.#
Severe weather warnings reached from Pennsylvania to Maine’s border with Canada, with coastal flood warnings as far south as Delaware. Hurricane-force winds were anticipated for the south shore of Long Island from the Hamptons to Montauk at the eastern tip. Rail travel was also affected, with Amtrak suspending train services between New York and Boston as well as in Vermont and Maine.
New York City, where 1,700 ploughs and 450 salt spreaders were ready to be deployed as darkness fell, was expecting to see 10 to 14 inches of snow with accumulations of up to 19 inches on eastern Long Island.
From New Jersey to Maine, shoppers crowded into supermarkets and hardware stores throughout Friday to buy food, snow shovels, flashlights and generators, something that became a precious commodity after October’s superstorm Sandy. Schools in several states closed early so students could get home before the worst of the storm.
Connecticut’s emergency management agency warned on Twitter that “a wide ban of extremely heavy snow” was moving through the central and eastern parts of the State, dropping snow at a rate of up to five inches an hour.
The streets of Boston, Massachusetts were almost empty by Friday evening as a winter snowstorm hit.
Boston declared a snow emergency and shut down all public transit on Friday afternoon. City officials said 600 pieces of snow-clearing equipment and 34,000 tonnes of salt were ready for use.
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Deval Patrick, governor of Massachusetts, banned all private vehicles from the state’s roads after 4pm. Cars were also banned in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Thousands of power outages were reported across the state.
As icy rain turned to snow over Manhattan on Friday afternoon, New York mayor Michael Bloomberg urged residents to leave work early and stock up on supplies such as medicine in the event of power failures. He warned that falling tree branches overloaded with snow could knock down power lines.
Mr Bloomberg said there was no need for panic-buying as “the gas supply is plentiful”. However, queues formed at filling stations as worried motorists filled up their cars.
Mr Bloomberg warned: “Stay off the city streets, stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us.”
The Long Island Power Authority, which came under intense criticism following its performance during Sandy, turned command of its storm response over to National Grid, the utility that provides power to hundreds of thousands of customers on Long Island.
New York City officials said that as of late January some 6,000 families were still waiting for repairs to heat, hot water or power systems in 3,000 buildings that had been damaged by Sandy. Mr Bloomberg said the city would find shelter for people living in unheated homes.
Residents of Brick Township, New Jersey, were asked to voluntarily evacuate on Friday from their homes in flood-prone areas that had been battered by October’s storm.
In Manhattan, Fashion Week was still going ahead – with extra help hired to remove snow – even as attendees were hard-pressed to find taxis and some high-profile guests were stranded in Europe after flights were cancelled.
Marc Jacobs postponed his show from Monday to Thursday citing “weather and production problems”, after fabric and accessories were not delivered to New York in time.
Five states – New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island – declared states of emergency on Friday as the storm approached along the New York to Boston corridor.



Word for the Day: One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity. – Albert Schweitzer