Sunday, 21 August 2016

Photo Speaks!

Photo speaks: What a way to protest...at the bronze medal Judo finals in Rio, 2016.



Saturday, 20 August 2016

Omran's Brother Ali Did Not Survive Qaterji Airstrike!

Ali Dagneesh, (pictured on the left) ten -year- old elder brother to Omran Daqneesh,  (picture on the right) whose heartrending  image got the whole world talking, reportedly died at the M10 hospital as a result of injuries sustained from the airstrike in Qaterji area of  Aleppo, on Wednesday, August 17, 2016, that injured five- year- old Omran and other children, including a woman and two young men.


This is a wake up call for the world to stand up against this madness going on in Syria.


Eight Gang Members Arrested In Connection To Fire Outbreak That Killed 13 Babies In Baghdad!

Iraqi security committee have confirmed the arrest of an eight-member gang, who believably  set fire in Al-Yarmouk hospital, one of the biggest hospitals in Baghdad leading to the killing of 13 premature babies, and stealing 100 million Iraqi dinars ($84,602).
 

Information revealed that security cameras captured images of the gang, who acting on information that there was about a 100 million dinars in the hospital’s contract room, entered the hospital identifying themselves as an audit team or something of that sort, they put on masks when they stormed the room. 
They stole the money and then set the room on fire to hide the theft of money, the fire spread to the premature babies’ lobby, which was adjacent to the contract room, killing the babies. 
An initial investigation found the presence of flammable materials at the site.


Tunde Bakare Visits Buhari!

Running mate to Muhammadu Buhari, in Nigeria's 2011 presidential elections, Pastor Tunde Bakare, paid a courtesy visit to President Buhari recently in Aso Villa, Abuja, Nigeria.


Photo Speaks: Aftermath Of Jakande Illegal Structures Demolition!

Pictures of the remains, after demolition of illegal structures, built on the Right of Way, RoW, of high tension power cables, at Jakande, in Lekki Peninsula area of Lagos state.


In May, 2016, the Lagos state government resolved to establish zero tolerance, when its issued an ultimatum to owners, occupiers or developers of structures, built on the Right of Way, RoW, of high tension power cables across the state, to vacate such properties or face demolition.


Such structures the government says, contravenes its Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law, 2010. 
 


More so, dangerous, illegal and a source of serious concern to the state government.


The exercise which is ongoing, is jointly carried out by Lagos State Task Force, Lagos State Building Control Agency and Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.



Thursday, 18 August 2016

World's Largest Airship Completes Maiden Flight!

Described by the Hybrid Air Vehicles's CEO, the airship's manufacturer, Stephen McGlennan as a mixture of: Airplane, Airship and Helicopter technology


The world's largest, 92-metre long airship, Airlander 10, completed its first flight on Wednesday, August 17, 2016.


Ethicists Frown At Host Choice For 26th ICTS Venue!

As medical experts prepare to hold the 26th International Congress of the Transplantation Society  in Hong Kong, Ethicists and medical practitioners frowns at the choice of Hong Kong, a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997, as host for the conference. 


Their reason for disapproval it was gathered, springs from the believe that against it's claims to have stopped a decade long practice, there is no independent and objective evidence of a complete cessation of China's unethical organ procurement from prisonersThis move the group believes, indicates that the organization have neglected a longstanding embargo intended to pressure China into changing.

Chinese health officials on their part said they have stopped the practice since January 1, 2015, and currently building a voluntary national donation system that does not include prisoners, howbeit, prisoners can still donate organs.  "The task is heavy and the road far, but we are walking on a path of light,”. Chinese former deputy minister of health and senior transplant official, Huang Jiefu, said in a recent  interview on China's move to stop the practice.  

Picture source: news.com