Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Angelina Jolie shows off wedding dress!

In the first images of the ceremony, released to the United States' People magazine,  Angelina Jolie is shown wearing a flowing Atelier Versace wedding gown, designed by the brand's master tailor Luigi Massi.


The newlyweds Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt debuted photos from their surprise nuptials, which revealled the actress wore a designer wedding gown featuring artwork by their six children.



The Hollywood couple tied the knot during an intimate, secret ceremony at at the Chateau Miraval estate in Correns, France on August 23.



ISIS Reportedly Beheads Second American!

Two weeks after 45 year-old James Foley was beheaded by ISIS, another American journalist, was beheaded by ISIS, another American was reportedly beheaded and a video of his it posted on the internet.

SITE Intelligence Group, a research organization that tracks jihadist web postings, said on Tuesday that another American was executed by the Islamic militant group, and posted a video of it on the Internet.

Information revealed that the execution of the 31 year-old- America identified as Sotloff, came despite pleas from his mother aimed directly at ISIS’s top leader seeking mercy for her son, a freelance journalist who was captured in northern Syria a year ago. 


Steven J. Sotloff
In the latest video, Sotloff describes himself as “paying the price” for the Obama administration’s decision to strike ISIS targets in Iraq. The same masked fighter who appeared in the video of Mr. Foley’s beheading also appears beside Mr. Sotloff, asserting, “I’m back, Obama, and I’m back because of your arrogant foreign policy towards the Islamic State.” 

According to our news source, the SITE group said ISIS was threatening a third captive, a Briton it identified David Cawthorne Haines, as the next beheading victim. 

Two other Americans are believed to be held by ISIS.

Orange Drugs Boss's Daughter Weds In The United States!

Nigerian mogul Tony Ezenna's second daughter weds in the United States. Beautiful Chinwe Ezenna, is now Mrs  Meks Aroh.


Mr. and Mrs Mekx Aroh

The couple were traditionally married last Dec. in Akokwa - Imo State, home of the bride. 



Congratulates to the newly-wed.


Genevieve Shines in Drop Dead Red Gown!

Genevieve looks stunning in this red sleeveless gown with beads design. 

Ebola Epidemic - Socio-Economic Implications of Inadequate Human Resources for Health, and Poor Health Financing!


In a statement accompanying the new 2014 health workforce factsheet and scorecard, an Editor of Afri-Dev.Info Rotimi Sankore commended the efforts of the health sectors in Ebola affected countries but cautioned that:
"A key reason why the World Health Organisation and leading health groups have warned that the epidemic will take months to bring under control and may effect up to 20,00 people is that no health crisis can be swiftly and sustainably resolved with weak health systems. Health workers are the core of every health system, but most African countries have only between 5% and 40% of numbers and required mix of health workers. In addition current levels of health financing are a fraction of required investment”

Ebola, and the ongoing challenges of HIV, Malaria, TB, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Non-Communicable Diseases, Reproductive, Maternal or Child Health will not be sustainably resolved without the necessary long term population based planning, multisectoral coordination and investment across the Education, Labour, Human development, Finance, Economic development and Health sectors."
The historical under investment in especially the Education sectors - including poor population based and development needs planning in many African countries - has resulted in many having just a fraction of human resources required across multiple sectors for long term sustainable development.
On How Health Worker Shortages Have Undermined Fight Against Ebola:
"Liberia with about 4 million people has only about 50 doctors compared to over 12,000 doctors for roughly the same population in Croatia. Sierra Leone with almost 6 million people has 136 doctors compared to over 18,000 in Denmark for roughly same population. Guinea with about 11 million people has just over 900 doctors compared to over 76,000 doctors in Cuba for about same population, and Nigeria has just under 59,000 doctors compared to 295,000 doctors in Japan which has 40 million people less than Nigeria. It is not a coincidence that Ebola has devastated Liberia and Sierra Leone which are 2 of the 5 countries globally with the lowest numbers of doctors. (See Factsheet for comparison tables on doctors, nurses & midwives and pharmacists in Ebola affected countries. See Scorecard for Africa Rankings).
Poor Health Financing has Left Most African Countries Unprepared for Ebola:
“The poor investment in overall education and human resources development; combined with poor actual per capita investment in the health sector - translates into huge differences in life expectancy between African and other countries.
Liberia invests only $18 per capita in health compared to Croatia's $818; Guinea $7 compared to Cuba's $573; Sierra Leone $13 compared to $5,563 in Denmark; and Nigeria $29 compared to Japans $3,824. Consequently and in tandem with other related factors - the difference in life expectancy between Liberia and Croatia is 16 years; between Guinea and Cuba 21 years; between Sierra Leone and Denmark 34 years; and between Nigeria and Japan 30 years.
Disruption to Society and Economy:
With experts estimating that a one year improvement in life expectancy can result in an increase in GDP of up to 4%, the reasons for persistent economic under development become much clearer.
Ebola has with higher visibly - than other long standing but equally serious health challenges - disrupted education, farming, food production and supplies, banking, mining, manufacturing, airlines, tourism, retail markets and supply chains, with predictions for heavy economic losses in affected countries.
Emergency funding and donations are only useful for a short term response. Ebola demonstrates again like HIV before it that health is not just a responsibility of the health sector – and the long term response must involve Finance, Planning, Human, Social and Economic Development Sectors".
Women Account for Up To 75% of Cases and 60% of Mortality:
The Ebola response must take account of the special situation of women and girls, and take necessary measures to protect them. Disaggregation of case’s and mortality indicates that women tend to be disproportionately affected. Women account for 55 to 60 percent of the deceased in the current epidemic in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, according to UNICEF.“
Women also constitute a large section of the health workers and are on the frontlines of response.
Liberia’s task force on Ebola has reported that 75 percent of those who were infected or died from Ebola were women, because they are often the primary care-givers, nurses and traders within their communities. Women are also the traditional birth attendants, nurses and the cleaners and laundry workers in hospitals – and often have to work in less than ideal conditions.

#BringBackOurGirls Protesters Mark 140 Days of Chibok Abductions!

BringBackOurGirls protesters marked the 140th day of Chibok abduction on Monday calling Nigerians' attention to the plight of Chibok Schoolgirls abducted by extremist group Boko Haram.
The protesters who were dressed mainly in red distributed fliers and educating the public about the plight of the abducted girls stressing that the rescue of the girls is government's responsibility.
They also displayed a bounded and gagged lady to bring home to Nigerians the plight of the 219 girls still in captivity after several promises of rescue by the government.
One of the leaders of the group, Aisha Yesufu, challenged those against the protest saying "If you think we are crazy, how would you feel if one the abducted girls is your daughter?"
Some of the there protesters who shared leaflets and stickers to motorists and passers by said they wanted the government to perform its responsibility.
Source: Daily Trust

Joan Rivers Being Taken Out of Coma!

Reports says Joan Rivers is gradually being taking out of her induced coma on Sunday, Aug. 31.

According to information, the 81-year-old comedian and Fashion Police host was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital and put into an induced coma after she stopped breathing during a throat procedure on Thursday, Aug. 28.


Her daughter Melissa Rivers released a statement on Sunday, Aug. 31, saying, "We are keeping our fingers crossed."

"The waking-up process has begun and will take until Tuesday," 
"There is real concern that the part of the brain that controls motor skills may have been compromised, leaving her as either a vegetable or in a wheelchair."


A source tells US WEEKLY “She's a strong woman, people aren't giving up hope, but it's very serious right now,” the insider adds.

It was gathered that after rushing to her mom’s side, Melissa said  in a statement on Friday, Aug. 29, "My mother would be so touched by the tributes and prayers that we have received from around the world. Her condition remains serious but she is receiving the best treatment and care possible. We ask that you continue to keep her in your thoughts as we pray for her recovery."