Friday, 1 August 2014

12 people including two soldiers die in Taraba clashes!

The Police Public Relations Officer in the stare, Mr Joseph Kwaji, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Jalingo the state capital, on Friday that no fewer than 14 persons, including two soldiers, were killed in a renewed violence at Ibi, headquarters of Ibi Local Government Area, on Thursday morning. 
The police spokesman said 14 suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident which saw 14 houses razed.

He disclosed that two AK 47 rifles and several other dangerous weapons were recovered from them, but normalcy had returned to the area after a detachment of riot policemen and military were deployed to maintain the peace. While investigation into the cause of the crisis is on-going.

Ebola: FG stops dead bodies from coming into Nigeria!

Following the threat posed by the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, the Federal Government has issued an order stopping the conveyance of dead Nigerians, especially from infected countries from being brought into the country for burial.
Also the Federal Government is investigating the conveyance of deceased Nigerian from Liberia into the country last month to ascertain whether the deceased died of Ebola or not and to identify those who had contact with him if he died of Ebola.
This was disclosed by Professor Abdulsalami Nasidi, Director General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Friday at a news conference on the update of the EVD, held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
According to Nasidi, the federal government had issued a directive that no dead body should be brought into the country henceforth, especially from neighbouring infected countries in view of the rampaging Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
He said this order would be communicated to the affected countries through diplomatic corps.
On the deceased Nigerian that was brought into the country, Nasidi said the body of the deceased was brought into the country on 21 July, 2014 from Liberia and conveyed from Lagos to Anambra State and deposited in a private mortuary in the state.
He said a team of experts, including those from the World Health Organisation, WHO had been dispatched to Anambra State to investigate whether the deceased died of Ebola.
All the handler of the corpse brought into the country from Liberia will be registered and tracked. And those who accompanied the corpse to Anambra and the mortuary handlers are under quarantine in Anambra State. Our team in Anambra State will tomorrow give us the statistics of those who came in contact with the corpse,” he said.
If the corpse in Anambra State tested positive, we have been given two options by the World Health Organisation. We can either cremate or buried. For corpses that would be buried, they will be placed in the bag and disinfect the bag and the grave must be two meters deep,” he added.
Nasidi added that so far, 70 contacts had been established to have come in contact with Mr. Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian who died of Ebola in Lagos recently, saying that the contacts were being monitored to see if they would develop Ebola-like symptom.
He disclosed that two of the contacts that were brought down with fever had been tested and found negative to Ebola infection, saying “but that does not mean that we will stop. We will continue to place them under observation until we are certified that they are free. They were part of the 70 established contacts. First, it was 59, it increased to 69 and yesterday (Thursday), we had another. And this increased the number to 70.”
Nasidi clarified that there is no specific cure for Ebola virus unlike other ailment, but noted that there is treatment.
We treat the symptoms. If we say that there is no cure, the patients will not come to the hospital. There is no specific drug for Ebola virus. But we can use other drugs to save an infected person. On early intervention, three out four cases survive but if they come late, one out of four survive,” he said.
Also speaking at the news conference, Lagos Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris said the deceased body brought from Liberia was currently being investigated if the deceased died of Ebola, adding that as more information was received, “we will identify and monitor contacts and work with local health personnel.”
He said the government had stepped up measures to screen incoming passengers to Nigeria to identify any traveller with symptoms through airport, seaport and border crossing, saying that Nigeria must remain vigilant and strengthen surveillance in order to identify potential cases of EVD so that care be given both patients and their communities and protect the population.”
An Ebola reporting system has been activated in order o facilitate early identification of suspected Ebola cases,” he said, adding that an Isolated Unit had been established in Lagos with one way flow until health worker is decontaminated.
Source: PM News

Facebook back after temporary temporary outage!


I dint notice any problems regarding posts or uploads on facebook today, but information has revealed that Facebook experienced a temporary outage on Friday, prompting many users to flock to Twitter.
According to the report, on Friday afternoon, many Facebook users encountered problems when they tried to log in. At about 12:30 p.m. ET, the site displayed an error message saying, "Sorry, something went wrong. We're working on getting this fixed as soon as we can."
A Facebook spokesperson told CBS News, "We're aware that some people are currently having trouble accessing Facebook. We're working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible." Service was back up within about 30 minutes.
But it didn't take long before hashtags #Facebookisdown and #Facebookdown were trending on Twitter.

Did any of you experience this over here?
why not share your experiences here...

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Breaking- Israel and Hamas agrees to 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire!

The United Nations and U.S. say Israel and Hamas have agreed to 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire to begin Friday.



Lets hope is respected by both parties and that it leads to a lasting peace....

“All war is a symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal.” - John steinbeck

15 killed as gunmen invade Rivers communities!


Reports says that no fewer than 15 persons were feared killed in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State by some rampaging gunmen.

It was gathered that the assailants, who were all armed with AK-47 rifles, rode into the area with six motorcycles and operated from 9pm on Wednesday till the early hours of Thursday.

A source in the are told The PUNCH that while three persons were shot dead in Ede, one of the communities in the area, one person lost his life in Obite.
In Egite community, two persons were killed by the trigger-happy gunmen while two others were injured.

The source told our correspondent that four persons were shot at close range in Egita community while one also died in Obiosimiri community during the raid.
In Akabta community, the gunmen killed one person and injured an undisclosed number of people. So far, 15 persons were killed during the night raid by the gunmen.
“They (gunmen) began their operation at about 9pm on Wednesday night till early this (Thursday) morning. As I speak with you, some of our people, who were injured, are in the hospital,” the source from Egi clan in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni added.

The State Police Commissioner, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin, confirmed the attack but said eight people were killed. he added that investigations into the killings had begun.

Mexican Drug Lord Taunts the Authorities With Videos!

Drug lords in Mexico normally try to stay out of the limelight, amassing an army to help hide them and employing plastic surgeons to alter their features. Not Servando Gómez, one of the most sought-after kingpins and a leader of a brutal gang that gave rise to vigilante groups in Michoacán State, who in recent months has made regular appearance on television, news media websites and YouTube.

In his latest online video, Mr. Gómez, known as “La Tuta,” or the teacher, is shown in a video posted this week drinking beer and chatting with the son of a former governor of Michoacán, suggesting his gang’s deep infiltration of the political class. The two men laugh and joke about several public officials. The Mexican authorities said Wednesday that they are investigating the circumstances of the video, which was leaked to the news website Quadrantin, and will seek to question Rodrigo Vallejo, the son of the former governor, Fausto Vallejo, who stepped down in June. His resignation occurred days after a picture of his son with Mr. Gómez was leaked to newspapers.



Rodrigo Vallejo said in a Facebook post that he was forced to attend the meeting and that the video was edited in a manner that made him look guilty. His father said in a letter posted to Facebook and Twitter that Rodrigo was forced to attend the meeting because he had been kidnapped. Michoacán is one of Mexico’s most violent states, in large part because of the killings, kidnappings and extortion by the criminal group Mr. Gómez leads, the Knights Templar.

Vigilante groups, fed up that local and state police had done little to stop the gang, sprang up over the past year to protect the people from the gang violence, leading the federal authorities to swoop in and restore state control. They allowed several members of the vigilantes to join a “rural defense force” to work alongside the federal police, though questions have been raised if the vigilantes themselves are turning into yet another menace.

Several leaders of the Knights Templar have been arrested or killed — Mr. Gómez’s son was arrested last month — and security experts said the gang has been weakened. But Mr. Gómez’s ability to remain at large, and his defiance in the media, has left some in Mexico wondering if he has eluded capture for so long because local officials are protecting him.

He has political authorities on his side and, even more importantly so, the protection and support from local communities as well,” said Eduardo Guerrero, a security analyst at a Mexico City consulting firm. “It is very difficult to break down a network like that.”

The YouTube videos featuring Mr. Gómez, posted anonymously, show him denouncing leaders of the vigilante movement as criminals themselves, defending himself as an "altruist" handing out money to women and children in town squares, and vowing to die before getting caught.

In January, when the Mexican federal police and the army began an offensive in the western state of Michoacán to restore order and hunt for Mr. Gómez, a crew from Channel 4 News in Britain managed to track him down and broadcast an interview with him from an undisclosed location. He talked about his difficult childhood, his transition from schoolteacher to crime boss and details of his gang’s operations, such as the ingredients used to make methamphetamine. 

Michoacán’s chief security official was arrested on organized crime charges after another video surfaced a few months ago, showing him meeting with Mr. Gómez.
Security experts said criminal gangs often corrupt local and federal officials, but the Knights Templar has taken it to extremes in the absence of government authority in Michoacán.

It is a crime group that highly values a fluid communication and close relation with local politicians, and that is where a big part of their success derives from,” said Mr. Guerrero, who studies organized crime in Mexico.

Still, Mexican officials have promised they will capture Mr. GómezHe is cornered and with his hands tied,” said the federal security commissioner for Michoacán, Alfredo Castillo. He made the statement back in March.

See the wedding dress that took a whole year to make!

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The dress in making:
This dress - "with a traditional feeling, but using modern techniques," Ralph explained - required 3,900 hours of hand embroidery (162 days if you worked round the clock); 


40 different types of bead; and 


25 different types of Swarovski crystal. 


The underlayers are tulle, hand-printed with a metallic Chantilly-lace effect, to give depth without weight - drawing on the grandeur yet airiness of Listri's work.










This is simply....W.A.O.....