Monday, 11 August 2014

WORD FOR TODAY





He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life by Muhammed Ali.

Take Risk, Take your chances today and believe. Have a lovely week ahead.....

Sunday, 10 August 2014

RAUF AREGBESOLA WINS OSUN ELECTIONS



Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressive Congress Party has won the Osun 2014 elections with 3394,684 votes against Senator Iyiola Omisore of PDP who polled 292,747 votes. See below results in the different Local Govt between PDP and APC;

IREPODUN
APC-13314, PDP-7386

IFE CENTRAL
APC-9680, PDP-24555

IFE EAST
APC-13821, PDP-20831

OLA-OLUWA
APC-7927, PDP-4963

IFE NORTH
APC-8603, PDP-9841

ISOKAN
APC- 9758, PDP-10,028

EDE NORTH
APC-15,403, PDP-10,427

IFELODUN
APC-17,447 PDP-12,442

AIYEDAADE
APC-12,801, PDP-11,255

OBOKUN
APC-11,696, PDP- 8618

IREWOLE
APC-18,328, PDP-10,330

EGBEDORE
APC- 10, 615, PDP- 7024

AYEDIRE
APC-7724, PDP-7813

IWO
APC-20,827, PDP-15,493

OSOGBO
APC-39,983, PDP-11,513

OLORUNDA
APC-26, 551, PDP-8483

ATAKUMOSA
APC- 9287, PDP-6294

IFE SOUTH
APC-7325, PDP-12,811

EJIGBO
APC-17,700, PDP-12,495

IFEDAYO LGA
APC – 4225 , PDP 3982

BOLUWADURO LGA
APC-4981, PDP- 5035

ILESHA EAST
APC- 16106, PDP-5913

ODO-OTIN
APC-11,950, PDP- 12,902

ILESHA WEST
APC-15,427, PDP-5449

BORIPE
APC-12,723, PDP-9334

OROLU
APC-8558, PDP-6786

ORIADE
APC-12,523, PDP-10,214

ATAKUMOSA WEST
APC-6928, PDP 5142

EDE SOUTH
APC-11738, PDP-7482

ILA-ORANGUN
APC- 10,825, PDP- 7916

GHANA RECORDS FIRST EBOLA VICTIM





Ghana may have recorded its first case of Ebola Virus. According to reports from Ghana,
on Friday afternoon, a Burkinabe man(a citizen of Burkina Faso) who had general symptoms of Ebola including fever, nose and ear bleeding, was taken to the Bawku Presbyterian Hospital dead on arrival. The man was brought through the border from Burkina to Ghana by his relatives who wanted proper medical care for him but he died on the way.

The Medical Director at the Hospital, Dr Joseph Yaw Manu, confirmed to StarrFMonline.com that the man had died at the time he was brought in, saying: “…What scared me most as a Medical Doctor is that he was bleeding from his ears and nose–symptoms of Ebola.”

On Dr Manu’s orders, blood samples from the deceased have been taken to the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) at the University of Ghana for testing. If positive, this would be Ghana’s first confirmed case of the virus, which has killed at least 961 people in the West African sub-region out of 1,779 total cases. Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are among the hardest hit countries.


Saturday, 9 August 2014

10 Interesting Facts You May Not Know About Indian Weddings



By Ruby Andrews

India serves as a perfect example of a country that boasts of a rich cultural diversity with more than a billion inhabitants and close to 15000 ethnic communities. In its diversity, the uniqueness of their wedding attracts a huge following. To many, Indian weddings are just but a lavish affair but it is also one that seamlessly fits into ancient traditions. Here are 10 interesting facts you may not have known about Indian weddings.

Compatibility

India is a country that holds a strong belief about horoscopes. This belief trickles down to any relationship. Before exchanging vows, most Hindu families consult with the horoscopes to ascertain if the relationship is valid and none of their respective stars jeopardizes the others life.


Day of the marriage

Besides checking the compatibility of the couple, the green light on the days is communicated by the astrologers. The families of both the bride and he groom are required to consult with priest prior to any arrangements.

Payment of dowry
This tradition remains inconsistent with most of the world's traditions. Here, the bride makes payment of dowry to the grooms' family. This tradition known as the Meher. The bride presents cash, jewellery, and other valuables to the groom before vows are exchanged.

ISIS THREATENS US WITH WAR AFTER AIRSTRIKES, VOWS TO BOMB US EMBASSIES



Hours after the US launched its 'airstrikes' on Islamist militants ISIS, who have seized many towns in Iraq and are killing non-Muslims, the Jihadist group has vowed to 'raise their flag at the White House".

Some members and supporters of the terrorist group took to twitter yesterday to threaten the US with war. They tweeted gruesome pics of dead American soldiers from the previous war in the country, U.S. marines hung from bridges in Fallujah, decapitated men, human heads on spikes, and pics from the deadly attack on US on 9/11. They also vowed to blow up US embassies.

With the hashtag #AmessagefromISIStoUS, over 2000 threatening tweets were posted on Twitter. One member wrote "This is a message is for every American citizen. You are the target of every Muslim in the world wherever you are.'. Another one wrote "ready to cut your heads dear Americans O sons of bitches. Come quickly.'
Reacting, a US military official said ISIS is yet to know the full power of the US military force and will soon find out what they are capable of. Continue to see more tweets..

WORD FOR TODAY




Eleanor Roosevelt said the Future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Everyone dreams but not everyone sees their dreams come through. The only way a dream comes through is by believing in it, making plans to achieve it and not giving up when a prior plan fails.

We all remember Joseph, the famous Joseph The Dreamer in the Book of Wisdom, Joseph dreamed a dream his family could not comprehend though his Father dissuaded him from the thought, but Joseph believed in his dream. And if you read the Book of Wisdom, specifically Genesis chapter 37 way down to Chapter 40 you will see the hurdles that Joseph passed through and how he was favoured too but most importantly how he kept believing in God to help achieve the dream of his youth. And Indeed Joseph's dream came through after many years.

It is not going to be about how long it will take to achieve your dream, it will be about if you will achieve that dream at the end of the day. From where we stand our dreams may not be forth coming but if you will only believe and groom yourself in that dream it will happen. From where i stand my big Nigerian-Indian wedding is far from happening yet but i still dream about it with lots of fantasies*lols*.

The beauty of dreams is that it makes you smile not been bugged by the fake reality created by present adversity. And the beauty of strong dreamers is that they are great achievers. So my friends, Dream Dreams, Believe in your Dreams, Believe in yourself, Believe in God.

And i leave you with this, To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan but also believe By Anatole France.

Have a Good Weekend.


Oh!Read more news and Stories from R101 as I bring that on....

Friday, 8 August 2014

EBOLA FEAR: TWO PEOPLE FEARED DEAD, 20 OTHERS HOSPITALIZED OVER EXCESSIVE USE OF SALT


According to This Day news, at least two persons have been feared killed and 20 others hospitalised in various hospitals in Plateau State after consuming excessive quantity of salt and bitter kola to prevent Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) attack.

The two, according to a source in Shendam who spoke with our reporter on phone, were rushed to the hospital by their family members after they suddenly collapsed in the morning, having consumed too much of salt over night. They later died of high blood pressure in the hospitals.

According to medical personnel in the hospitals where the other patients are currently taking treatment in Jos, some developed ulcer, while others stool profusely, having consumed the table salt in excess.
More Details Later....

LAGOS STATE PREPARES ISOLATION WARDS FOR EBOLA VICTIMS




The Lagos State government has taken imminent steps to build an isolation ward for the Ebola victims in Lagos state.The isolation ward is situated at the back of the hospital and are tents under which patients are camped and fenced in with planks.

The isolation centre was built to help contain the situation and reduce possible spread of the disease.

Lagos Governor Babatunde Fashola, Commissioners for Health, Dr Jide Idris, and Special Adviser on Public Health, Dr Yewande Adeshina visited the place today and said the facility is ready for use.
Continue below to see more pictures.....

GEJ DECLARES NATIONAL EMERGENCY ON EBOLA, APPROVES N1.9BILLION INTERVENTION FUND




President Goodluck Jonathan has declared a National Emergency, to aid in the control and containment of the Ebola Virus. Mr president also ordered the release of N1.9billion special intervention fund to aid the health workers in Battling the disease. Read full press Statement below-

Accordingly, the President has directed the Federal Ministry of Health to work in collaboration with the State Ministries of Health, the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other relevant agencies to ensure that all possible steps are taken to effectively contain the threat of the Ebola virus in line with international protocols and best practices.

President Jonathan also approved a Special Intervention Plan and the immediate release of N1. 9 billion for its implementation, to further strengthen on-going steps to contain the virus such as the establishment of additional isolation centres, case management, contact tracing, deployment of additional personnel, screening at borders, and the procurement of required items and facilities.
The President commends the vigilance of aviation and health authorities in Lagos who identified and isolated the index case in Nigeria, the late Patrick Sawyer, an American-Liberian who flew into the country. CONTINUE...

EBOLA: TWO MORE CASES CONFIRMED, PRESIDENT JONATHAN CALLS EMERGENCY MEETING




Two more victims of the Ebola virus have been confirmed in Lagos,this brings to the total of 9 confirmed cases, two dead and seven others infected. 
Also, the Federal government has indicated that 139 persons who had direct and indirect contact with confirmed cases are presently under surveillance.

Meanwhile President Jonathan has summoned an emergency meeting at the State House Abuja over the virus outbreak in the country.

OSUN ELECTIONS: NSCDC IMPORTS 15 DOGS FROM U.S




The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Thursday said it had imported 15 dogs specially trained to detect Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) composed with certain chemicals from the United States of America to boost security ahead of Saturday’s Osun gubernatorial election.

The Deputy Commandant General, Operations, Mr Evans Ewurum, who made this known while speaking with journalists at the Osun State Command of the Civil Defence Corps, gave a matching order to political touts hired to disrupt the exercise to leave the state before 6pm on Friday, or risk being disgraced.

Ewurum, however, assured that the Corps, in carrying out the directive, would do so with the highest level of discipline. CONTINUE READING....

EBOLA VIRUS IN BENIN REPUBLIC, HOSPITAL TREATING A NIGERIAN PATIENT





Just as Patrick Sawyer brought Ebola virus to Nigeria, an unnamed Nigerian may have taken the deadly virus to Benin-Republic. 
According to Sahara Reporters, a hospital in the Republic of Benin has announced that they are currently treating a Nigerian man who they fear has contracted the Ebola virus, their health minister Dorotheé Gazard said today.

Officials allegedly have sent a sample of his blood to Senegal for testing and verification.

If confirmed, this case marks the beginnings of the virus in a fifth west African country. The Republic of Benin borders Nigeria, to its east, and Togo to its west.

WHO DECLARES EBOLA AN "INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EMERGENCY"





The World Health Organization WHO has referred to the Ebola epidemic as an "extraordinary event" that requires International Health Emergency to help contain the spread of the disease which has killed over 1000 people in four West-African countries.

In a news briefing today, 8th August at the WHO headquarters, Geneva, Magaret Chan(WHO, Director General) said, "The outbreak is moving faster than we can control it".  
WHO advised countries affected by the Virus including Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone - should declare a national emergency, there should be no general ban on international travel or trade. The agency said,"the declaration ... will galvanize the attention of leaders of all countries at the top level. It cannot be done by the ministries of health alone." continue reading....

Thursday, 7 August 2014

RUSSIA RETALIATES SANCTIONS: BANS FOOD FROM U.S AND EUROPEAN UNION


In retaliation to the recent U.S and European Sanction on Russia, the Russian president Vladimir Putin has banned all imports of food and agricultural supplies from the countries that imposed sanction on them. 
The Decree which was signed on Wednesday was partly revealed today by the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Dmitry said Russia has imposed ban on supplies of beef, pork, fruit, vegetables, poultry, fish, cheeses and milk from the European Union, the United States, Australia, Canada and Norway.

The Retaliatory move comes after a week the U.S and the European Union moved to impose economic Sanctions on Russia for supporting, Pro-Russian Separatist in Ukraine.

The list of the specific goods to be ban are yet to worked out. And goods from the EU represent 16% of Russia's Import. CONTINUE READING.....

COMEDY IN POLITICS: JULIUS AGWU DECLARES INTENTIONS FOR GUBER-RACE IN RIVER STATE 2015


Comedy in Politics indeed, the veteran comedian Julius Agwu has declared his intentions to run for the River states Gubernatorial elections come 2015. Julius Agwu said he decided to join the governorship race after pressure from his people to lead them. The party he intends to contest under will be unveiled in due time. 
First, it was Kate Henshaw for Cross River state now Julius, Young entertainers with political mindset on the move. Julius Agwu 2015 this election is filled with lots of surprises... O ga di egwu(it will be great)

EBOLA UPDATE: LAGOS SEEK VOLUNTEERS TO CONTAIN EBOLA, WILL PROVIDE LIFE INSURANCE POLICY FOR EXPERTS





In a bid to contain the already escalating Ebola Virus in Lagos, Nigeria, the Lagos State Government through the Lagos state commissioner of Health, Dr Jide Idris has 
called on all striking doctors to return to work that all their demands are being met by the state government. The Lagos state which is presently experiencing shortage of doctors and health workers and has also come forward ask for Volunteer members to help contain the disease in Lagos. 

In a news briefing yesterday, 6th August,Dr.Idris Indicated that the State government is willing to do anything to ensure that all Volunteers are catered for including a Life Insurance Policy. Dr. Idris also said they need help to find the other secondary contacts the Ebola victims must have made. They doctor said they have found 27contacts and that there are more of them. 
Read Dr. Idris statement below;

BOKO HARAM CHIEF BUTCHER STILL IN POLICE CUSTODY


Zakari Mohammed Ardo
Chief Butcher of the Boko Haram sect, Zakari Mohammed Ardo, on Wednesday gave a chilling description of how the terrorist group used to slaughter people they capture, saying it only takes him two minutes to butcher victims and enemies condemned to death.

Zakari Ardo, who was thought to have escaped from Police custody, said the group’s butchering committee is made up of five persons of which he is the chairman, pointing out that the other members will hold down the already tired victim while he cuts off the head
Speaking through an interpreter in Kanuri, the ‘Chief Butcher’ who claims to be 30 years old and from Darazo Local Government Area of Bauchi State, said: “I joined the Boko Haaram group two years ago. Before I was arrested, I have slaughtered five people.” CONTINUE READINGING....

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

NIGERIAN NURSE DIES FROM EBOLA VIRUS, 5 OTHERS INFECTED



A Nigerian nurse has been confirmed dead with the Ebola virus after helping to treat Liberian man, patrick Sawyer. This announcement was made today 6th August, by the Minister of Health Prof.Onyebuchi Chukwu, he also said that other 5 medical practitioners who had primary contact with Patrick Sawyer have been infected with the disease. According to Prof Onyebuchi,

"Nigeria has now recorded seven confirmed cases of Ebola Virus Disease. The first one was the index case, which is the imported case from Liberia of which the victim is now late. Yesterday, 5th August, 2014, the first known Nigerian to die of the EVD was recorded and this was one of the nurses that attended to the Liberian. The other five cases are currently being treated at the Isolation Ward in Lagos.” he said

Present statistics shows the deadly virus has killed 888 people, another 1600 people infected in West Africa. 

Stay Safe, Wash your Hands REGULARLY.

U.S SURVEILLANCE FLIGHT SPOTS CHIBOK GIRLS




A recent U.S. surveillance flights over northeastern Nigeria showed what appeared to be large groups of girls held together in remote locations, raising hopes among domestic and foreign officials that they are among the group that Boko Haram abducted from a boarding school in April, U.S. and Nigerian officials said.

The surveillance suggests that at least some of the 219 schoolgirls still held captive haven’t been forced into marriage or sex slavery, as had been feared, but instead are being used as bargaining chips for the release of prisoners.

The U.S. aerial imagery matches what Nigerian officials say they hear from northern Nigerians who have interacted with the Islamist insurgency: that some of Boko Haram’s most famous set of captives are getting special treatment, compared with the hundreds of other girls the group is suspected to have kidnapped. Boko Haram appears to have seen the schoolgirls as of higher value, given the global attention paid to their plight, those officials said.

EBOLA FEAR: 8 SUSPECTED CASES OF EBOLA SAYS LAGOS HEALTH COMMISSIONER





Dr Jide Idris, the Lagos state Commissioner for Health, said there are now eight suspected cases of Ebola in Lagos, yesterday. These eight are those who had direct contact with Liberian Patrick Sawyer, who died of Ebola shortly after arriving Lagos last month. But only one case of Ebola has been confirmed while seven others have been quarantined even though they have not shown any symptoms of the disease so far, Dr Idris said.

Meanwhile about 30 Doctors who among the striking doctors have volunteered to attend to victims with the Ebola related cases, this was revealed by Doctor Ojo, the chairman of Nigeria Medical Association in Lagos. Dr Ojo also expressed the fear of the Doctors concerning the rapid infection the virus has towards the doctor and promised to ensure that all is ready to prevent doctors falling victim of the virus. Dr Ojo's statement in part;

“Our doctors are worried about the danger it (Ebola virus) poses to their lives and they need to be reassured. We understand their fears and we are making moves to confirm the level of preparedness of the government for doctors.”