Thursday, 26 June 2014

Woman Photoshopped Her Face to Illustrate the "Ideal" Beauty Standards of 25 Different Countries!

 Esther Honig, a Journalist, blogger and freelancing reporter  came up with the Before & After idea, while working as the social media manager for a small startup at KCUR.
After Honig's boss introduced her to the freelancing platform Fiverr, which "allowed me to contract nearly 40 individuals, from more than 25 countries such as Sri Lanka, Ukraine, The Philippines, and Kenya. Some are experts in their field, others are purely amateur," she wrote.
"I decided to use this platform, and others like it, to conduct my very own international experiment. My objective since the beginning has been to examine how the standards of unobtainable beauty vary across cultures on a global level."

Pictures of some of the Beauties from across the globe according to Esther Honig:
Esther Honig, Photoshop, Global Beauty Standards, Argentina
Agentina

Esther Honig, Photoshop, Global Beauty Standards, Original
Pakistan

Esther Honig, Photoshop, Global Beauty Standards, United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Esther Honig, Photoshop, Global Beauty Standards, United States
United States

Esther Honig, Photoshop, Global Beauty Standards, Phillipines
Phillipines


Esther Honig, Photoshop, Global Beauty Standards, Morocco
Morocco



What do you think folks?

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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Explosion rocks Abuja high suburb!



An explosion occurred at a major shopping mall, Emab Plaza, in Wuse 2, on Aminu Kano Crescent, an Abuja upmarket suburb at about 4pm 'local time'.


According to report, the explosion occurred at the gate of the busy plaza as Nigerians were preparing to watch their country's Super Eagles play Argentina at the World Cup in Brazil. 
It was gathered that many shops at the mall have TV screens but it was unclear if the explosion was timed to coincide with the match, which started an hour later.
Witnesses said body parts were scattered around the exit to the Plaza and billows of black smoke could be seen from miles away.
Aftermath of bomb blast in Abuja
An eye witness identified as Shuaibu Baba, who had a narrow escape, said he rushed downstairs to find that the driver who had dropped him a few minutes earlier was dead. "I heard the explosion and [felt] the building shaking," said I asked the driver to come with me, and he said 'No,' he would wait for me in the car."
Police superintendent Frank Mba said 21 bodies have been recovered while 17 people were wounded. He said one suspect has been arrested and investigations have already started.
An Abuja resident who spoke with Roving Informant on anonymity terms said SMS messages had gone round on Teusday, warning residents of an imminent bomb explosion in an (unidentified) area of the city.
"We thought it was only a threat, as we did not anticipate the bombers can penetrate into the city" he said. 


Update on Apapa Explosions!

Explosion rocks Apapa in Lagos (Pictured)
Information coming in disclosed that two explosion went off at Folawiyo Fuel depot close to a Petrol Tank Farm at Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos around 8.30 Wednesday evening leaving many injured and 4 people dead.

According reports, the explosions happened almost simultaneously with the second going off inside the facility.
Information pointed to two petrol tankers as the cause of the explosions. The trucks are said to have caught fire, and exploded later. 

The explosion is said to have affected four buildings including two banks. Four people are said to have lost their lives.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

91 more abducted near Chibok by Boko H!ram1


Reports from local vigilante officials says that 60 females, 'married women and young girls' as well as 31 young boys were reportedly abducted from Kumanza,Yaga and Dagu, Damboa and Dagu, Damboa and Askira Uba Local Government Areas of Borno State.
A resident of Kummabza and a member of the vigilante group identified as Aji Khalil said on Tuesday the abductions took place on Saturday, in an attack in which some villagers were killed while attempting to escape from their abductors.
A senior Local Councillor from the village’s Damboa local government reportedly confirmed the abduction to Associated Press on anonymity terms, because he was not authorized to give information to reporters. He said elderly survivors of the attack had walked some 25 kilometres to the relative safety of other villages.
It would be recalled that on Saturday, the same day as the latest abductions, hundreds of Boko Haram fighters attacked four other villages near Chibok, killing at least 33 villagers including six vigilantes and scores Boko Haram fighters.
Also last Monday, an explosion 'the third bomb blast in four months in Kano' rocked the medical college, killing at least eight people and wounded 12 according to Police report. 
A critical look at the Boko Haram menace in Nigeria will reveal that indeed Politics has bedeviled the issue, with many distracted by the upcoming Presidential elections billed to hold in February 2015. A situation which has seen two school of thought emerging; while one group sees the situation as a sleight and strategy to put the 2015 elections on hold, hence they questioned the authenticity of the chibok kidnap story. The other school of thought believes that indeed some girls from chibok secondary school were kidnapped by the Islamist extremist group, therefore embarked on a global campaign for the safe return of these girls. 
In all, one thing remain clear, that security issue in Nigeria needs to be redressed, and it is up to every single Nigerian at home and in diaspora to make this happen.

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Journalists around the world reacts to Al Jazeera Journalists's sentence!





After an Egypt court sentenced two Al Jazeera journalists to seven years in jail and one to 10 years by a judge on Monday against Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy, and Baher Mohamed, the sentence has drawn international outrage and condemnation of what many described as an "unjust verdict".
Greste and Fahmy were sentenced to seven years in prison, while Baher Mohamed was sentenced to an additional three years for possession of ammunition. Mohamed was in possession of a spent bullet casing he had found on the ground during a protest.

Other Al Jazeera journalists who were tried in absentia, including Sue Turton and Dominic Kane, were sentenced to 10 years.

Three of the journalists Greste, Fahmy, and Mohamed were arrested in December 2013 in Cairo as they covered the aftermath of the army's removal of Mohamed Morsi from the presidency in July 2013.

Alleged Offence:
The prosecution said Greste, Al Jazeera's East Africa correspondent, and his Egypt bureau colleagues aided the Brotherhood and produced false news reports of the situation in Egypt.
The Brotherhood, which supported Morsi, was listed as a "terrorist" organisation by the interim Egyptian government shortly before the accused were arrested.
The prosecution produced a number of items as evidence including a BBC podcast, a news report made while none of the accused were in Egypt, a pop video by the Australian singer Gotye, and several recordings on non-Egyptian issues.

Alleged charges unsubstantiated - Defence team:
The defence maintained that the journalists were wrongly arrested and that the prosecution had failed to prove any of the charges, as Al Jazeera strenuously rejected the charges against its journalists and maintains their innocence.
Al Anstey, Al Jazeera English managing director, said the verdicts defied "logic, sense, and any semblance of justice".
 In a statement Anstey said ."Today three colleagues and friends were sentenced, and will continue to be kept behind bars for doing a brilliant job of being great journalists. 'Guilty' of covering stories with great skill and integrity. 'Guilty' of defending people’s right to know what is going on in their world," 
"Peter, Mohamed, and Baher and six of our other colleagues were sentenced despite the fact that not a shred of evidence was found to support the extraordinary and false charges against them. At no point during the long drawn out 'trial' did the absurd allegations stand up to scrutiny.
"There is only one sensible outcome now - for the verdict to be overturned, and justice to be recognised by Egypt."

International reactions:
The verdict  international incited outcry and raised fears of growing media restrictions in Egypt.
According to news, Australia expressed shock and US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke of "a chilling and draconian sentence", while the White House urged President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to pardon the journalists involved.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest in a statement said. "We call on the Egyptian government to pardon these individuals or commute their sentences so that they can be released immediately and (to) grant clemency for all politically motivated sentences,".

UN rights chief Navi Pillay "journalism is not a crime" and urged Egypt to "promptly release" those jailed for doing their job.

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said: "We are deeply dismayed that a sentence has been imposed and appalled at the severity of it."
"It is hard to credit that the court in this case could have reached this conclusion," she said, adding Canberra would look at possible intervention in the case.

Greste's brother Andrew: "It is definitely not what we were expecting. I was hoping for acquittal... we will continue to fight for his freedom," he said.

It was gathered that several countries announced plans to summon Egyptian ambassadors to protest what many called an unjust verdict.

Roving Informant: "We join the Major World News Mediums and International Agencies in the cry out against media suppression, violation of media right and immediate release of the sentenced journalists".
source: Al Jazeera and partly edited by Roving Informant


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Top Comedian Ali Baba adds another year today!




Warri - Delta state born Nigerian top Comedian Atunyota Alleluya Akporobomerere popularly known as Ali Baba added a year today.


Roving Informant joins other mediums to celebrate a man who through hard work and relentless believe in the Nigerian Comedy industry, have over the years caved a niche for the industry not only in Nigeria, Africa, but the world in general.

Happy Birthday Ali Baba.

Global Aviation plane en - route Gabon from Nigeria missing!


Cameroon Aviation source has reported that a four-seater plane flying from Nigeria to Gabon via Cameroon on Tuesday has disappeared.
According to report, the plane, owned by the US company Global Aviation, took off from Kano in northern Nigeria at 1800 hours on Monday en route Libreville in Gabon, where it was scheduled to arrive at 2300 hours, after a stop-over in Douala, Cameroon.
The station however said that the plane, with only the American pilot on board, did not make it to Douala, saying the last contact the plane had with the control tower took place in Mongo, which is two hours flight from the Cameroonian economic capital.
Search and rescue operations led by Cameroon’s civil aviation authorities have not yielded any positive results. Reports said.