Friday, November 22, 2013

Mom Punishes Teenage Daughter by Exiling Her to Siberia

Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is Nigeria’s 14th head of state and current president, but that’s all common knowledge. It’s also common knowledge that he originally came into office after the former president fell ill. Here are some lesser-known things worth learning about. Jonathan was born to a family of canoe makers Jonathan was born in what is now Bayelsa State to a family of canoe makers. In the oil-rich Niger Delta region, this was a somewhat unusual occupation, and Goodluck made the even more rare decision not to follow in his parents’ footsteps. His middle name means “God’s wish” Jonathan’s middle name, Ebele, means “God’s wish,” suggesting his parents had pretty high expectations for him from the get-go. I mean, if your name is Goodluck God’s wish, you’ve got some high hopes to live up to, right? He has a Ph.D in Zoology Which might be a bit of an oddity for a sitting head of state. But Jonathan began with a bachelor’s degree in zoology, and followed up with an master’s in hydrobiology and fisheries biology and a Ph.D in zoology from the University of Port Harcourt. Who knows, maybe the Nigerian presidential office has a ton a pets! He worked as an environmental protection officer before taking office Among other things. Before entering into the political arena in 1998, Jonathan worked as an education inspector, a lecturer, and more memorably as an environmental protection officer. It was in this latter capacity that he stepped into the public light, serving as a watch dog on many corporations in the country. Jonathan seems to have a penchant for being in the right place at the right time It’s common knowledge that he assumed the presidency following then-President Olusegun Obansajo’s illness, but that wasn’t the first time he had to lead. In 1999, he was deputy governor for his home state of Bayelsa when the governor was impeached on corruption charges. Jonathan moved into the open position, beginning his more illustrious political career. His fedora is one of his more memorable signature features The fedora has character, but a former U.S. ambassador made the unfortunate comment that Jonathan lacked charisma and possessed an “underwhelming personality,” a slip of the tongue uncovered in the WikiLeaks scandal. As vice president, he kept a low profile but was instrumental in several key moments One of Jonathan’s niche roles was as a negotiator with his fellow Ijaws. He managed to help forge an agreement with militant groups in the Niger Delta to stop a rash of violence and encouraged them to lay down their weapons in exchange for amnesty, a move celebrated both by his administration and by citizens country wide. Jonathan tried to ban the Nigerian national soccer team after a poor showing at the 2010 World Cup After the Nigerian soccer team didn’t progress past the group stage at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Jonathan tried to implement a two-year ban on the team’s participation in international competition. He later backtracked due to pressure from FIFA, but it was pretty clear he wasn’t pleased with the performance. Jonathan became the first sitting Nigerian president to have his own Facebook page Jonathan launched his Facebook page in June 2010 to help better interact with the Nigerian people. He used it as a platform to announce his run for office in 2011, which would represent his first actual run for political election. His wife has been investigated on money laundering allegations Though she was never found guilty or convicted of any wrongdoing, Jonathan’s wife, Patience, was investigated by an anti-corruption committee in 2006. It was alleged she had tried to launder more than $13 million, but the evidence wasn’t strong enough for a conviction.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000098395&story_title=10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-nigerian-president-goodluck-jonathan
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is Nigeria’s 14th head of state and current president, but that’s all common knowledge. It’s also common knowledge that he originally came into office after the former president fell ill. Here are some lesser-known things worth learning about. Jonathan was born to a family of canoe makers Jonathan was born in what is now Bayelsa State to a family of canoe makers. In the oil-rich Niger Delta region, this was a somewhat unusual occupation, and Goodluck made the even more rare decision not to follow in his parents’ footsteps. His middle name means “God’s wish” Jonathan’s middle name, Ebele, means “God’s wish,” suggesting his parents had pretty high expectations for him from the get-go. I mean, if your name is Goodluck God’s wish, you’ve got some high hopes to live up to, right? He has a Ph.D in Zoology Which might be a bit of an oddity for a sitting head of state. But Jonathan began with a bachelor’s degree in zoology, and followed up with an master’s in hydrobiology and fisheries biology and a Ph.D in zoology from the University of Port Harcourt. Who knows, maybe the Nigerian presidential office has a ton a pets! He worked as an environmental protection officer before taking office Among other things. Before entering into the political arena in 1998, Jonathan worked as an education inspector, a lecturer, and more memorably as an environmental protection officer. It was in this latter capacity that he stepped into the public light, serving as a watch dog on many corporations in the country. Jonathan seems to have a penchant for being in the right place at the right time It’s common knowledge that he assumed the presidency following then-President Olusegun Obansajo’s illness, but that wasn’t the first time he had to lead. In 1999, he was deputy governor for his home state of Bayelsa when the governor was impeached on corruption charges. Jonathan moved into the open position, beginning his more illustrious political career. His fedora is one of his more memorable signature features The fedora has character, but a former U.S. ambassador made the unfortunate comment that Jonathan lacked charisma and possessed an “underwhelming personality,” a slip of the tongue uncovered in the WikiLeaks scandal. As vice president, he kept a low profile but was instrumental in several key moments One of Jonathan’s niche roles was as a negotiator with his fellow Ijaws. He managed to help forge an agreement with militant groups in the Niger Delta to stop a rash of violence and encouraged them to lay down their weapons in exchange for amnesty, a move celebrated both by his administration and by citizens country wide. Jonathan tried to ban the Nigerian national soccer team after a poor showing at the 2010 World Cup After the Nigerian soccer team didn’t progress past the group stage at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Jonathan tried to implement a two-year ban on the team’s participation in international competition. He later backtracked due to pressure from FIFA, but it was pretty clear he wasn’t pleased with the performance. Jonathan became the first sitting Nigerian president to have his own Facebook page Jonathan launched his Facebook page in June 2010 to help better interact with the Nigerian people. He used it as a platform to announce his run for office in 2011, which would represent his first actual run for political election. His wife has been investigated on money laundering allegations Though she was never found guilty or convicted of any wrongdoing, Jonathan’s wife, Patience, was investigated by an anti-corruption committee in 2006. It was alleged she had tried to launder more than $13 million, but the evidence wasn’t strong enough for a conviction.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000098395&story_title=10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-nigerian-president-goodluck-jonathan
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is Nigeria’s 14th head of state and current president, but that’s all common knowledge. It’s also common knowledge that he originally came into office after the former president fell ill. Here are some lesser-known things worth learning about. Jonathan was born to a family of canoe makers Jonathan was born in what is now Bayelsa State to a family of canoe makers. In the oil-rich Niger Delta region, this was a somewhat unusual occupation, and Goodluck made the even more rare decision not to follow in his parents’ footsteps. His middle name means “God’s wish” Jonathan’s middle name, Ebele, means “God’s wish,” suggesting his parents had pretty high expectations for him from the get-go. I mean, if your name is Goodluck God’s wish, you’ve got some high hopes to live up to, right? He has a Ph.D in Zoology Which might be a bit of an oddity for a sitting head of state. But Jonathan began with a bachelor’s degree in zoology, and followed up with an master’s in hydrobiology and fisheries biology and a Ph.D in zoology from the University of Port Harcourt. Who knows, maybe the Nigerian presidential office has a ton a pets! He worked as an environmental protection officer before taking office Among other things. Before entering into the political arena in 1998, Jonathan worked as an education inspector, a lecturer, and more memorably as an environmental protection officer. It was in this latter capacity that he stepped into the public light, serving as a watch dog on many corporations in the country. Jonathan seems to have a penchant for being in the right place at the right time It’s common knowledge that he assumed the presidency following then-President Olusegun Obansajo’s illness, but that wasn’t the first time he had to lead. In 1999, he was deputy governor for his home state of Bayelsa when the governor was impeached on corruption charges. Jonathan moved into the open position, beginning his more illustrious political career. His fedora is one of his more memorable signature features The fedora has character, but a former U.S. ambassador made the unfortunate comment that Jonathan lacked charisma and possessed an “underwhelming personality,” a slip of the tongue uncovered in the WikiLeaks scandal. As vice president, he kept a low profile but was instrumental in several key moments One of Jonathan’s niche roles was as a negotiator with his fellow Ijaws. He managed to help forge an agreement with militant groups in the Niger Delta to stop a rash of violence and encouraged them to lay down their weapons in exchange for amnesty, a move celebrated both by his administration and by citizens country wide. Jonathan tried to ban the Nigerian national soccer team after a poor showing at the 2010 World Cup After the Nigerian soccer team didn’t progress past the group stage at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Jonathan tried to implement a two-year ban on the team’s participation in international competition. He later backtracked due to pressure from FIFA, but it was pretty clear he wasn’t pleased with the performance. Jonathan became the first sitting Nigerian president to have his own Facebook page Jonathan launched his Facebook page in June 2010 to help better interact with the Nigerian people. He used it as a platform to announce his run for office in 2011, which would represent his first actual run for political election. His wife has been investigated on money laundering allegations Though she was never found guilty or convicted of any wrongdoing, Jonathan’s wife, Patience, was investigated by an anti-corruption committee in 2006. It was alleged she had tried to launder more than $13 million, but the evidence wasn’t strong enough for a conviction.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000098395&story_title=10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-nigerian-president-goodluck-jonathan
Sofia Petrova is a pretty typical 17-year-old, by all accounts. She's got a boyfriend, she shares poetic feelings on Facebook, and she's experimented a little bit with alcohol. What sets Petrova apart is the fact that she has been suffering for two years while exiled to Siberia - yes, Siberia, the northernmost part of Russia that's covered in ice and snow - as a punishment doled out by her mother and step-father. 

Petrova was born in Russia but moved to the US with her mother when she was 2 years old. Petrova's mother, Natalia Roberts, arrived in Washington, DC, and met an Iraqi man named Farid. Petrova told The Siberian Times in a recent interview, "I thought he was my dad." Petrova's mother broke up with Farid when Petrova was 12 and they never saw him again. Natalia Roberts married her current husband, immigration lawyer James Roberts, when Petrova was 14. Natalia and James sent Petrova to Siberia a week after her 15th birthday.

London Police Bail Couple Accused Of Holding Women As Slaves

LONDON - British police said early Friday they had released on bail two people who allegedly held three women as slaves in their London home for more than 30 years.

The couple were arrested at the house at about 7:30 am on Thursday (0730 GMT) as part of an investigation into a suspected case of slavery and domestic servitude, London's Metropolitan Police said.
The pair were bailed until a date in January, police said.

London police bail couple accused of holding women as slaves

Thursday, November 21, 2013

South African Police Open Murder Case Following Mall Collapse

South African Police Open Murder Case Following Mall Collapse

South African police on Wednesday opened a homicide case following the collapse of a shopping mall under construction in the west KwaZulu-Natal Province.

One person was confirmed dead and 29 others injured in the incident that took place on Tuesday night in Tongaat city, Xinhua news agency reported.

Boko Haram: SSS parades varsity lecturer, 4 others

SSS parades university lecturer and 4 others

A university lecturer, Dr Mohammed Nazeef Yunus, was on Wednesday paraded along four others by the Department of State Security Service (DSS), over their alleged involvement in Boko Haram-related activities including recruitment, training, arms running and acts of terrorism, among others.

Other suspects paraded by the Service are Umar Musa who was the Head of Operations/Instructor, Mustapha Yusuf a.k.a Habib said to be the armourer/chief courier

US, Afghanistan agree to terms of security deal: Kerry

USA, Afghanistan agree to terms of security deal

US Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that he had reached an agreement with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on the terms of a security deal that governs future American military presence in the South Asian country.

America's top diplomat rejected reports about an Afghan demand in the negotiations for an apology by President Barack Obama for military mistakes that have hurt the Afghans in the decade-old bloody war, Xinhua reported.

9 Surprising Foods You Never Knew You Could Make in a Muffin Tin

If the only times you break out your muffin tin is for making muffins and cupcakes, you're missing out. They're great for cooking up itsy-bitsy versions of some meals you wouldn't expect, which fit neatly into your child's lunchbox-or your car cup holder for your morning commute. And they're great for plated meals too, when you want some built-in portion control. From mini meatloaf to pint-size pizza, here are some tasty tidbits that you can make in a tin. 

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Anambra Commissioner of Police confirms arrest of electoral official

The Commissioner of Police in Anambra, Bala Nasarawa, on Sunday confirmed the arrest of an electoral official involved in Saturday’s governorship election in the state.

Nasarawa told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka that the state Police Command was interrogating the official but declined to mention the presumed offence.

Mandela remains ill, can't speak, family says

South Africa's former president, Nelson Mandela, remains "quite ill" and unable to speak because of tubes that are keeping his lungs clear of fluid, though he is relaxed, his former wife told a South African newspaper.
"He remains very sensitive to any germs, so he has to be kept literally sterile. The bedroom there (in his suburban Johannesburg home) is like an ICU ward," Winnie Madikizela-Mandela told the Sunday Independent. "He is 95 years old and it is difficult for him, because of all the tubes that are in his mouth to clear the (fluid from his) lungs, and prevent an infection recurring." Because of those tubes, she said, he communicates through his face.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) screens 1,000 for HIV AIDS in Jos

No fewer than 1,000 persons benefited from a free medical check, including HIV and AIDS screening, conducted by the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) in Jos on Tuesday.

During the exercise, conducted by Dr. Priscilla Ibekwe, Deputy Director at NACA, the beneficiaries’ blood pressure was checked while some were screened for diabetes and other ailments.
Ibekwe told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the exercise was funded by “Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

A former president of ASUU Professor Festus Iyayi, Dies in an Auto Crash

A former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and a renowned writer, Professor Festus Iyayi, has died in an auto crash on his way to Kano for a meeting of the union.

The accident occurred on Tuesday at about 12.30pm, local time, at Banda village near Lokoja the Kogi State capital when a security backup Hilux of the Kogi State government had a head-on collision with the car conveying the professor and other members of the union.

Man Arrested for Slayings of Wife, 5 Year-Old Daughter (Video Inside)

Man Arrested for Slayings of Wife, 5 Year-Old Daughter

Joanna Lopez, 36, and Mia Lopez, 5, were found shot to death on Saturday night, according to Annie Copado, who said the older victim was her daughter. Joanna`s husband and Mia`s father, Johnny Lopez, a 33-year-old man from Hemet, was arrested Sunday and was believed to be responsible for the double homicide and a throat slashing nearby. Kimberly Cheng reports from Hemet for the KTLA News at 10 on Monday, Nov. 11, 2013.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Boko Haram: Jonathan to set up committee for victims’ compensation

President Goodluck Jonathan has assured victims of the dreaded sect, Boko Haram, that a committee will soon be put in place to work on how  they will be compensated.

This is just as he attributed the survival of the country to the church’s  prayers and belief in the unity of the nation.
The president made the remarks on Sunday during the opening ceremony of Jubilee Word Festival 2013 of the Word of Life Bible Church at the Word of Life International Gospel Centre, Ajamimorha, Warri, Delta State.
According to the Presiding Pastor of the ministry, Papa Ayo Oritsejafor, who took his sermon from I Samuel 13:8, November, which is significant to his family, ministry and church, symbolizes hope, adding that something positively great can still happen in the lives of individuals and the nation.

Controversy Trails Cossy's Insured Boobs

I don't think this has ever happened in Nigeria.
Of all that she's got, controversial actress, Cossy Orjiakor chose to insure her boobs.
According to Vanguard, the actress agreed to insure her boobs in a deal worth $1.6million amounting to N256million.
The deal was to insure her bloated mammary glands.
According to source, she was introduced to it by an American friend who also dragged Enhanced Silicon Inc. responsible for insuring breasts of famous foreign celebrities.

Jonathan splashes 2 Million Naira each on Eaglets

Jonathan splashes 2 Million Naira each on Eaglets  - To give them national honours  - Coach gets N3m.

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday hosted the victorious Golden Eaglets to a cocktail party, announcing various rewards for the players and officials as a token of appreciation for winning the FIFA Under 17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates ( UAE).
The President rewarded each of the players with the sum of N2 million while the team’s head coach, Manu Garba was given N3million for his efforts.

Pope Francis prays for the People of Philippines (Video inside)

Pope Francis prays for the Philippines people seeking practical help for those affected by possibly the worst storm ever to make landfall.

500-pound passenger banned from flight (Video inside)

British Airways refuses to fly overweight passenger because of his size. 


Is this really a fair treatment? Who knows what would have happened on air.

Super typhoon Hits Tacloban (Philippines)

A girl peeks out from a makeshift shelter in Tacloban, …Survivors desperate for aid in typhoon-ravaged Philippines

Tacloban (Philippines)  - Survivors of a super typhoon that may have killed more than 10,000 people in the Philippines were growing increasingly desperate for aid Monday, as authorities struggled to cope with potentially the country's worst recorded natural disaster.

As the sheer scale of the devastation slowly became clear, rescue

Saturday, November 9, 2013

NSA H#cks Mexican President's Personal Email Account

The National Security Agency (NSA ) of the United States of America has gained access to the Mexican president's personal email account without permission.

This way, NSA got deep insight into Mexico's top government secrets including policy making and the political matters.

This move by NSA is likely to affect the relationship between USA and Mexico and hurt the political ties between the two brother countries.

This operation by the NSA, nicknamed 'Operation Flatliquid,' is described in a top secret paper leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Some people say that NSA in particular and USA in general is overstepping their right.

Meanwhile, the present administration of the US president, Barack Obama is pleading with the Supreme Court not to take up the first case it has received on controversial NSA cybersnooping.

According to some top USA government officials, the supreme court has no jurisdiction to handle this case.

Monday, November 4, 2013

ASUU cautions on forceful opening of universities as Jonathan meets lecturers

ASUU cautions on forceful opening of universities

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, on Sunday cautioned President Goodluck Jonathan against an alleged plan by the president to direct that all universities be forcefully opened and lectures commence despite the ongoing strike by the lecturers.

The union stated this in a statement by the Chairman of its University of Uyo chapter, Nwachukwu Anyim.

500 students observe solar eclipse in Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan

500 students observe solar eclipse in Abuja •Excitement in Lagos, Ibadan 


The solar eclipse occurred on Sunday, as earlier predicted by scientists and it brought excitement to most Nigerian communities in Lagos, Oyo, Kaduna states and Abuja.

The eclipse occurred around  1.10 p.m. and 2.30 p.m.

 In Abuja, it was more of a celebration, as no fewer than 500 students of public and private schools across the country observed the partial solar eclipse at the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), Abuja.

Nigeria militants attack wedding convoy, kill 30 including groom

Yola (Nigeria): A wedding convoy in Nigeria's Borno state was attacked by suspected Islamic militants who killed over 30 people, including the groom, reports said Monday.

No one has so far claimed the responsibility but majority of attacks in Nigeria are staged by Boko Haram militants.


And the road in the Borno state, where the convoy was attacked, lies along the forests that are known to be the den of Boko Haram militants.

The wedding convoy was attacked when the groom and the guests were being driven to Adamawa after the official Muslim wedding ceremony of fatiha, which had taken place in Firgi village.