Thursday, 14 November 2013

Fire Guts Ikeja Police College!


The newly renovated buildings at the Police College, Ikeja, Lagos state have been gutted by fire.
Ikeja Police College
Daily Times gathered that the fire occurred at the 11B quarters of the Police College on Tuesday.
According to the Police College Public Relations Officer, DSP Samuel Jinadu, the incident occurred at the 1630 hours of Tuesday, 12th November.
Jinadu said a distress call was afterwards made to the men of  the Fire Service who quickly responded promptly and were able to prevent the fire from spreading to the next block.
It was observed that  the upper rooms of the one story apartment was ravaged by the inferno suggestive that properties of the officer in that part of the block went up in flames
However, the DSP said investigations are ongoing to determine the real cause of the fire.

US aircraft USS George Washington arrives Philippines to assist typhoon recovery effort!


The USS George Washington will expand search-and-rescue operations and provide a platform for helicopters to move supplies, the White House said.
US Marines arrive at Villamor Air Base, Philippines, 10 November 2013
The top US commander in the Philippines told the BBC that US military support would be on an unprecedented scale.
Some 11 million people have been affected by the typhoon.
Although the official death toll stands at more than 2,300, local officials and aid workers fear it could rise much higher.
With images of the suffering flashed around the world, a huge international aid effort has swung into operation.
The USS George Washington arrived on Thursday along with its escort ships, the US Navy said. Two US destroyers have already arrived in the Philippines and other US vessels are expected to arrive in about a week, it added.
On Wednesday the US also ordered the activation of a hospital ship, the USNS Mercy. However, if deployed it would not reach the Philippines until December.
Marine Brigadier General Paul Kennedy, commanding general of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade in Japan, told the BBC that the US aid effort was being stepped up to a level that has "probably never been applied" to a humanitarian crisis.
He said the arrival of the USS George Washington would triple the number of available helicopters. As well as search and rescue capabilities, the helicopters can deliver hundreds of thousands of gallons of water every day, he added.
Other countries have also pledged help in the shape of financial aid, relief supplies or emergency teams.
Britain is sending a team of medical experts, a Royal Navy warship and an RAF transport aircraft.
Japan is also preparing to send up to 1,000 troops as well as naval vessels and aircraft, Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera said.
Orla Fagan, at the UN's Humanitarian Affairs office in Manila, said that after a slow start, the aid effort was now accelerating.
"People are angry, they are distressed, they are traumatised, and we are trying to get this stuff out to them," she said.
It roared into the eastern and central islands of the Philippines on Friday, flattening buildings, uprooting trees and sending a huge storm surge into coastal areas.
Philippine Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras said his country was facing "the largest logistics operation that we've ever done in the history of the Philippines".
Some residents have expressed anger at the slow speed of the government relief effort but Mr Almendras said authorities had been overwhelmed.
"The volume of food packs, the volume of rice, the volume of canned goods is being handled, repacked and transported now - that's never been done on this magnitude," he said.
"But we accept the fact that our operations are supposed to reach out to everyone - and we will."
Growing panic
UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos, visiting the devastated city of Tacloban, said the situation was desperate with residents left without food or fresh water for five days.
"The priority has got to be, let's get the food in, let's get the water in. We [had] a lot more come in today, but even that won't be enough," she said.
"There are still areas that we have not been able to get to where people are in desperate need... I do feel that we have let people down."
Tacloban's airport was left in ruins by the storm, but in recent days US military planes have been arriving with World Food Programme supplies. A French-Belgian field hospital has also been set up.
The number of US military personnel on the ground is expected to triple from just over 300 now to more than 1,000 in a week, officials said.
Manila has sent troops to Tacloban to keep law and order, but correspondent say there is a growing sense of panic.
On Wednesday there were reports of shots being fired in a street and of a teenager being stabbed in the stomach.
In some areas survivors have resorted to digging up water pipes and extracting fuel from reservoirs at petrol stations.
Police spokesman Reuben Sindac told  the BBC that security forces were now in control of key installations, preventing looting and ensuring the safety of aid deliveries.
Cebu governor Hilario Davide told the BBC that he was "concerned" but hoped looting would not take place in Cebu.
"As long as they know that food and water are forthcoming, I'm sure that people will learn to be patient but of course we hear already reports of people getting impatient, especially the islands because it seems there's been a delay in the delivery of these relief goods."
Health experts have warned that the worst-affected areas are entering a peak danger period for the spread of infectious diseases.

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

PENNSYLVANIA PASTOR FACES CHURCH TRIAL FOR OFFICIATING GAY SON'S MARRIAGE!


Frank Schaefer, pastor of Zion United Methodist Church of Iona in South Lebanon Township, faces trial for officiating gay son's wedding in Massachusetts in 2007.
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"We know of a lot of churches that are doing it," said Schaefer, "but we're hoping that a lot of churches that we don't know of are doing it."
Schaeffer said the prayer vigil were not just for him but for the gay community.
"People are called upon to pray for me as I prepare for trial, for my family, but also for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community at large, because this is for a cause. This is not just for an individual."
Schaefer could lose his ministry if he is convicted of violating church rules.  The United Methodist Church allows its members to be gay, but does not recognize marriage equality or allow LGBT people to join the clergy.
According to the Daily News, a group of over 30 United Methodist pastors in Pennsylvnia who support Schaefer say they will officiate a joint same-sex wedding.

Schaefer hopes that his church will reconsider its position on homosexuality, and credits his son with changing his own views:

In this Sept. 2013; Rev. Frank Schaefer shows his son Tim.

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"Everything changed for me when I learned that my oldest son was gay," he said.
 "I think we need to look at this issue again. This is not just an issue of theology. This is an issue of life and death for our young people."
Schaefer said that as a teenager, his son considered suicide because of his struggle with his sexual identity.
"We, as parents and as Christians, rallied around him and affirmed him, and it brought him through some very rough times," he said.
Schaefer's trial will begin on November 18th 2013.

Four persons killed as MASSOB, security agents clash in Onitsha!


Four persons were allegedly killed when members of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra  (MASSOB) clashed with the joint security team in Onitsha.

MASSOB leader, Ralph Uwazuruike

Though the MASSOB leader, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, who spoke through the Director for Information, Uchenna Madu, alleged that the recent killing of the members by the joint patrol team was not unconnected with the earlier stance that the movement would not support the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) ahead of  the Saturday governorship election in Anambra State.

Madu disclosed that the incident happened in the early hours of Monday when a joint team of the army, the police and men of the Department of State Security Services (DSS) stormed MASSOB headquarters on the Onitsha-Owerri road and allegedly opened fire on their members, which resulted in the death of four persons, while scores sustained various degrees of gunshot wounds.

He also disclosed that during the clash, over 87 persons were critically injured and were denied medical attention because of lack of police medical permits; about 18 vehicles belonging to MASSOB members and traders at Ngbuka-Obosi, Old Motor Spare Parts Obosi;137 motorcycles belonging to MASSOB members were burnt and N920,000 was taken by the security agents.

Other items allegedly destroyed during the raid included 23 bags of rice, four bags of beans, 11 bags of gari and 228 tubers of yam and other food items at MASSOB store were vandalised and burnt during the attack.

The MASSOB image maker also said 37 traders in the Old Motor Spare Parts, Mgbuka, also sustained bullet wounds and were taken to various hospitals for medical attention.

He alleged that the clampdown on their members was masterminded by the state government, which he accused of not being comfortable about their resolve to announce their preferred candidate ahead of the Saturday governorship election and dumping APGA and its candidate.

This devilish act of cowardice meted on MASSOB was not unconnected to our refusal to allow our name to be used by some desperate politicians who wanted to score cheap political goal, using our platform.

“We had issued a statement distancing ourselves from supporting APGA and its candidate ahead of the governorship election in the state. We are aware that the stand we took did not go down well with some highly placed persons in the state, hence, the attack was to disorganise us and browbeat us to submission".

However, when contacted for comments, the Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO),  DSP Emeka Chukwuemeka, said he had not been officially briefed on the incident as of the time of filling this report.

Associated Airline crash: Falae’s son to be buried on Thursday!


The Ondo State government has announced that the remains of the son of former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Olu Falae, Deji will finally be buried on November Thursday 14, 2013.
Deji, who was a Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in Governor Olusegun Mimiko’s administration was among the 15 people who lost their lives to the ill-fated associated aircraft that crashed while conveying the remains of former Governor of Ondo state, Olusegun Agagu to Akure from Lagos on October 3. The plane crashed few minutes after take-off.
Involved in the plane crash that threw the whole nation into mourning, were four indigenes of Ondo State, members of MIC undertaker company including the owner, Tunji Omosanya and his son as well as airplane crews.
In a statement issued by the State Commissioner for Information, Kayode Akinmade, the burial arrangement will commence in Lagos State at the victim’s residence. A Farewell service is equally expected to hold today.
The Statement reads, “With deep sorrow in our hearts, but with gratitude to God for a short and memorable life spent, we announce the final journey of our brother and friend, Honourable Commissioner for Culture & Tourism in Ondo State, Barrister Ayodeji Falae which will hold as from the 12th to 14th of November, 2013.
“On Tuesday, 12th November, 6pm, a Farewell Service will be held at his residential house, Admiralty Way, Lekki.
“On Wednesday, a Wake Keep will be held at Ondo State Cultural Centre, Adegbemile, Akure at 4:30 pm .
“Also, on Thursday, Funeral Service will be held at St David’s Anglican Cathedral, Ijomu (Akure) at 10am”.




 

 

"I’ll never return to Chime again, i will not wish my enemy to marry in that kind of place”- Wife!




A new development to the Chime saga alleged that Clara Chime told journalists on phone that she stood by her hubby-Sullivan Chime in the five months he was sick and out of the country because of her compassion and belief that the sickness would change his ways towards her. She however expressed her regrets that he got worse months after his return from
 cancer treatment abroad.



She claimed that she attempted to leave on so many occasions but her family members, for pecuniary reasons, insisted she stayed put even at times when it was obvious that the governor no longer wanted the marriage.
“I regained my freedom to move around on Saturday and I eventually forced my way out of that place (Government House) today (monday, Nov. 11th, 2013).”
“I am not the one who is sick, but I became sick because of the way I was treated. There are some things people would do to you that make you sick or even die.”
“After treating myself, I will never go back there again. I will not even wish my enemy to marry in that kind of place again.”
When contacted, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Chuks Ugwuoke, said he just returned from Lagos and was not aware.
“I have been away in Lagos and cannot speak on anything I don’t know of, especially when it is a family matter. I will call you as soon as I am briefed,” Ugwuoke said.



Lagos gears up for The Experience 7th edition!



The Experience is an Interdenominational Gospel concert that features some 

of the best-known musical talents of our time. 

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The Event, which debuted in December 2006 with over 70,000 persons in attendance rapidly gained momentum at its second outing with a quantum leap in attendance of well over 250,000 people! 
With last year’s unprecedented crowd estimated at 500,000, The Experience has now become known as the largest musical concert in Africa.

Artistes to perform this year are: 

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DATE: DECEMBER 06, 2013
VENUE: TAFAWA BALEWA SQUARE, LAGOS ISLAND
TIME: 7PM TILL DAWN AND IT’S FREEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!