Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Piers Morgan comes under attack for campaigning against u.s gun laws!



Debates have been on in the U.S since the Connecticut shooting, attracting many notable figures within the united states to rise and sort ways of (if possible) abolishing the u.s gun laws. 
among those in the fore of this campaign is  Piers Morgan who as an American citizen, uses his media outreach to canvass on this. 
But it seems like his campaigns is not going down well with some u.s citizens who feel that he might just be taking it too far. 

Roving Informant came across this tweet from a certain Sarah Townley, who took on him.



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Sarah Townley49m
 Who do you think you are to insult 2/3 of US senate? Go back to the London cat house you were born in!
   
Piers Morgan
Miaow > RT   Who do you think you are to insult 2/3 of US senate? Go back to the London cat house you were born in

This tweet also attracted some of 'for and anti' supporters of Piers's campaign:
The Planning Badger47m
  bloody expensive rent on those cat houses
   
Brian Hemming47m
  No Sarah we don't want him back - please keep
   
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Jamie Mcleman47m
  don't listen to her piers - you belong in America with all the other arrogant clueless bell ends
   
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Thomas south 47m
  don't worry piers Americans are brainwashed into there ways e.g rednecks and very thick
   
Mikey Harrison 47m
  so people hate you in the USA as well you pompous twat.
   
Sarah Townley47m
 Fuck off Guau!!
   
Ben Almond46m
  seems like the yanks love you just as much as we do :/
   
Teri Peters46m
 That would be "meow" in America. 
   
Luke Bozier46m
 She's right Morgan, leave the Americans alone. You're being a plonker. 
   
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☆★♔ тнє вσѕѕ™♔★☆46m
  nobody in America wants you and nobody in England wants you.... Go to Australia and be quiet!
   
1 favorite
Jacob Mathews46m
  Why are you trying to bring the Daily Mirror old wound?
   
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Jack Whitlock46m
  we don't want the cunt
   
Evan Mulloy45m
  hill billys hate piers I think he's classy
   
Sarah Townley45m
  you just don't want him back
   
Peter Perez45m
  Mr. Morgan has over stayed his welcome in the US , Get the hell out !
   
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diane thomson44m
  you're rude and stupid! he's trying to save your children, do you not care about that either?
   
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James Grieve44m
  Just read through her Twitter. She's clearly mental.
   
Sarah Townley44m
  He doesn't worry, He just wants ratings
   





“If we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.” ― John F. Kennedy

counterfeit drug dealer paraded in lagos


Lagos:
Based on a tip-off, the DPO Ejigbo police led a team of operatives to cordon and search the premises of one Mr. Nne Ikenna, who is the occupant and owner of the premises. the following counterfeit drugs were recovered:







The suspect claimed he does not manufacture these drugs there, but that they are sent from India, and he and others at large package them at the premises. 


the suspect: Nne Ikenna

police says the matter is being investigated to asertain the real situation, and that the suspect will be handed over to NAFDAC for further prosecution. 


Air Force One lands in Israel as President Obama begins state visit!



Barack Obama has arrived in Israel for his first trip there as US president, amid protests and tight security in Israel and the Palestinian territories.



The war in Syria and concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions will loom large in talks, say correspondents.
But US officials are trying to lower expectations that Mr Obama will seek to make significant headway on restarting the Israel-Palestinian peace process.
Settlement supporters are a big force in Israel's new coalition government.
And correspondents say Israelis are more preoccupied with instability in the wider Middle East region than with breathing new life into the peace process, which broke down in 2010 amid a dispute over continued Israeli settlement construction.
Mr Obama is due to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during his three-day visit.
US Secretary of State John Kerry is already in the country preparing for the president's arrival.
At home Mr Obama has been criticised for not having visited Israel in his first term as president, with some saying it shows he is not close enough to the country, says BBC North America editor Mark Mardell, who is in Jerusalem.
That is despite his administration's repeated assertion that the two countries share an "unbreakable alliance".
Thousands of Israeli and Palestinian security officers have been assembled in Jerusalem and the Palestinians' de facto capital in the West Bank, Ramallah, ahead of his trip.
The state of the economy and social issues dominated Israel's last election, and the president has said he is not going to the region bearing any grand peace plan.
But with warnings that time is running out for a two-state solution, some still think he will try to lay the ground for some greater effort to restart talks, our correspondent says.
The president's relationship with Mr Netanyahu has been notoriously frosty and one recent opinion poll suggested a mere 10% of the Israeli public had a favorable opinion of the US president.
The main event of this trip is a speech to the Israeli people - his main task is to build bridges and improve his image, which could give him more leverage over the new Israeli government, our correspondent adds.
'Slap in the face'
On Tuesday Palestinian protesters gathered in Ramallah and Bethlehem, some throwing shoes at images of the president and others driving over his portrait, reports said.
Demonstrator Huwaida Arraf told Reuters news agency that Mr Obama's visit was "a slap in the face".
"People are angry and disappointed that this far into his presidency, Obama has done nothing, and aid to Israel's occupation continues to flow," he said.
Meanwhile, Israeli demonstrators gathered in Jerusalem to demand Mr Obama free Jonathan Pollard, imprisoned in the US in 1987 for spying for Israel.
"Let my people go," said one banner.


Two suspected criminals lynched by Egyptian mob



Hundreds of villagers in Egypt have lynched two men for allegedly kidnapping two children and other violent crimes.


They were chased through the streets of Mahallat Ziyad in Gharbiya province, north of Cairo, before their bodies were hung by the feet from a lamppost in a car park in the centre of the village.
Security officials said some in the crowd tried to help free the two men but were pushed back by others.
The Egyptian justice minister, Ahmad Mekki, condemned the lynching and killing - but there are fears that such incidents could increase if the demands of a number of Islamic political parties are met.
They are calling for the formation of neighbourhood watch groups to support the work of the Interior Ministry and the police force which they think is unable to control the unruliness on the streets.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Many feared dead in Niger Delta boat accident!




A boat heading to a yet unknown destination has capsized in Oron, Akwa Ibom state Nigeria, a rescue official in Nigeria has said.
The boat is reportedly carrying 166 passengers and only two people have so far been rescued.
Yushau Shuaib of the National Emergency Management Agency told PREMIUM TIMES the boat capsized 40 nautical miles from Calabar leaving an unknown number of passengers dead.
He said nine bodies have so far been recovered and taken to the morgue of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital.
Two other survivors, he said, are receiving treatment at the hospital.
Mr. Shuaibu said rescue operations are continuing while officials try to determine how many passengers the boat was carrying as well as its origin and initial destination.
There are however suggestions that the boat carried originated from Oron and was headed for Gabon with over 166 passengers on board.