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