News of the Angolan pair finally leaving the
game has divided the House into two solid
camps.
Seydou and Esperanca have decided to
start packing in preparation to exit
StarGame due to irreconcilable differences.
Seydou's love interest, Talia broke down
and uttered a series of slurs directed at
Esperanca for pulling the plug on her man
like this.
During her Diary session, Talia, who was still
in tears, told Biggie how unfair and selfish
Esperanca is. "She's just weak and can't
stand by herself on her own two feet," Talia
added. Though Tamara and Seydou are not
really in talking terms, she also felt
Esperanca's move was unfair on Seydou and
he didn't deserve that kind of treatment.
However, Jannette and Mildred told Biggie
that Esperanca's feelings about Seydou were
justified because they too hadn't seen him
do any chores in the House. "He just sleeps
all day but Esperanca also hasn't given
herself up to have fun in the House. We all
miss our families," Jannette said.
Eve told Biggie that Esperanca is like a sister
to her and she had been encouraging her
since she got into the House. She said some
Housemates had been accusing her of
pushing Esperanca to leave the House.
"I've been literally begging Esperanca to
hold on and be strong," Eve said. Edith
supported her sister and said she didn't
know what to say to Esperanca because she
had told them that her reasons for quitting
involved family. "Who are we to tell her to
ignore her child and her husband?," Eve
quizzed.
Heartache, broken hearted!
The mood in the House has been sombre as
Talia has been crying for over two hours
and counting. She has been locked in
Seydou's arms with her sister beside her
since Seydou broke the news to her.
Whose side are you on and why?
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
BBA STARGAME:Breaking News: Angolan Pair Packing Up!..FOR REAL?
Esperanca eventually pulled the plug on
Seydou and they have both told Biggie that
they are leaving StarGame.
During their Diary session, Esperanca
immediately stormed at Big Brother saying
she has had it with Seydou and wants to
leave in the next 24 hours.
"I don't need a psychologist, I don't need 24
hours, I just want to go Biggie," Esperanca
said while Seydou just sat there unmoved.
Esperanca complained about how Seydou
was not pulling his weight around the
House where chores are concerned and she
was tired of doing the duties on her own
whenever they were assigned to work as a
pair.
Seydou said Esperanca has been threatening
to pull out of the game way before they
entered the House. As early as Day 3 of the
game, Esperanca wanted voluntary Eviction
but Seydou managed to sweet talk her to
change her mind.
Seydou added that Esperanca wanted to
quit because her friends Eve and Edith are
up for possible Eviction this week.
Biggie suggested that Seydou show some
respect to Esperanca which could perhaps
help in changing her mind.
Biggie made it clear that if Esperanca leaves
then Seydou will have to go too as they
entered the game as a pair.
"I'm stepping out Biggie," Esperanca
insisted and it seems like Seydou has also
lost his patience and just before Biggie
completed their Diary session, he wanted to
know if he can start packing immediately to
which Biggie said it was entirely up to him.
What will happen of the Angolan pair
eventually? Do you think they will work out a
strategy and go on playing the game?
Seydou and they have both told Biggie that
they are leaving StarGame.
During their Diary session, Esperanca
immediately stormed at Big Brother saying
she has had it with Seydou and wants to
leave in the next 24 hours.
"I don't need a psychologist, I don't need 24
hours, I just want to go Biggie," Esperanca
said while Seydou just sat there unmoved.
Esperanca complained about how Seydou
was not pulling his weight around the
House where chores are concerned and she
was tired of doing the duties on her own
whenever they were assigned to work as a
pair.
Seydou said Esperanca has been threatening
to pull out of the game way before they
entered the House. As early as Day 3 of the
game, Esperanca wanted voluntary Eviction
but Seydou managed to sweet talk her to
change her mind.
Seydou added that Esperanca wanted to
quit because her friends Eve and Edith are
up for possible Eviction this week.
Biggie suggested that Seydou show some
respect to Esperanca which could perhaps
help in changing her mind.
Biggie made it clear that if Esperanca leaves
then Seydou will have to go too as they
entered the game as a pair.
"I'm stepping out Biggie," Esperanca
insisted and it seems like Seydou has also
lost his patience and just before Biggie
completed their Diary session, he wanted to
know if he can start packing immediately to
which Biggie said it was entirely up to him.
What will happen of the Angolan pair
eventually? Do you think they will work out a
strategy and go on playing the game?
Monday, 28 May 2012
Good samaritan charged with littering.
A US man has been charged with littering -
after he tossed a couple of dollar bills to a
beggar from his car.
John Davis was leaving a motorway in
Cleveland, Ohio, when he saw the beggar in
a wheelchair, reports Fox News.
He decided to try to help someone less
fortunate than himself and grabbed a few
dollars from his wallet.
"I have a brother that's paralysed," he said.
"My brother's in that same situation and
struggles."
As Mr Davis approached the man, he rolled
up the money and stretched his arm out of
his car window.
He says the man took the cash but one of
the dollars fell to the ground. The man bent
over and picked it up.
Moments later, Mr Davis was pulled over by a
police officer who wrote him a ticket for
littering.
He faces having to pay out up to $500
including costs and plans to challenge the
ticket in court.
Cleveland police declined to comment but Mr
Davis says it will make him think twice about
helping those less fortunate in future.
"I'd like to do it again but I'm petrified I'm
going to get a ticket," he said.
after he tossed a couple of dollar bills to a
beggar from his car.
John Davis was leaving a motorway in
Cleveland, Ohio, when he saw the beggar in
a wheelchair, reports Fox News.
He decided to try to help someone less
fortunate than himself and grabbed a few
dollars from his wallet.
"I have a brother that's paralysed," he said.
"My brother's in that same situation and
struggles."
As Mr Davis approached the man, he rolled
up the money and stretched his arm out of
his car window.
He says the man took the cash but one of
the dollars fell to the ground. The man bent
over and picked it up.
Moments later, Mr Davis was pulled over by a
police officer who wrote him a ticket for
littering.
He faces having to pay out up to $500
including costs and plans to challenge the
ticket in court.
Cleveland police declined to comment but Mr
Davis says it will make him think twice about
helping those less fortunate in future.
"I'd like to do it again but I'm petrified I'm
going to get a ticket," he said.
Man survives being run over by train.
A Canadian man survived being run over by
a train when he passed out between railway
tracks after a drinking session.
The man, from Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, was
unhurt in the incident which happened
outside Elko, British Columbia.
He was spotted by a Canadian Pacific train
conductor who sounded the horn and hit
the emergency brakes, reports the Calgary
Herald.
But the train couldn't stop in time and rode
over the man. By the time it stopped, 26
carriages had passed over him.
"The guy seemed to wake up and he got up,
grabbed his beer and headed on his way,"
said RCMP Sgt Dave Dubnyk.
"He's of fairly slight stature and the train
went completely over top of him.
"Amazingly, I don't know how you wouldn't
wake up even being that passed out drunk,
how you wouldn't wake up from that train
rumbling over top of you with the brakes
screeching."
Canadian Pacific police are investigating but
no charges have been laid against the man.
a train when he passed out between railway
tracks after a drinking session.
The man, from Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, was
unhurt in the incident which happened
outside Elko, British Columbia.
He was spotted by a Canadian Pacific train
conductor who sounded the horn and hit
the emergency brakes, reports the Calgary
Herald.
But the train couldn't stop in time and rode
over the man. By the time it stopped, 26
carriages had passed over him.
"The guy seemed to wake up and he got up,
grabbed his beer and headed on his way,"
said RCMP Sgt Dave Dubnyk.
"He's of fairly slight stature and the train
went completely over top of him.
"Amazingly, I don't know how you wouldn't
wake up even being that passed out drunk,
how you wouldn't wake up from that train
rumbling over top of you with the brakes
screeching."
Canadian Pacific police are investigating but
no charges have been laid against the man.
Why GEJ Didn't Say Amen To Anti- Corruption Prayer.
Abuja– Spokesperson for President
Jonathan Ebele Goodluck, Mr Reuben Abati,
has responded to accusations that Jonathan
and members of his cabal refused to say
amen to at this weekend’s democracy day
Church Service when the preacher offered a
prayerful curse against corruption amongst
public officials.
Speaking to reporters, Mr Abati revealed
aspects of protocol that are not widely
known outside Government circles, and
which would explain why Mr President and
ministers didn’t say Amen to the prayer by
Most Reverend Peter Akinola, committing
corrupt politicians to the court of God.
According to him, it is a long standing
presidential protocol that during Church or
Mosque services, the President only offers a
fixed number of amens or amis, as the case
may be.
The Reverend had offered many prayers and
demanded many amens prior to the
contentious one, Abati explained, the result
of which was that the day’s quota of amens
had been used up.
“Why?” asked the spokesperson, “would
President not say amen to a prayer against
corruption?”
He advised preachers, pastors, imams etc, to
familiarise themselves with government
protocol and to also limit the length of their
prayers and sermons.
“It is the same people accusing the
President of not saying amen to anti-
corruption prayer that would be accusing
him of favouritism if he had broken with
protocol and said more amens than is
allowed by constitution,” Abati said.
Hmmm,so we now have Amen limit in our constitution...na God go help this nation.
Jonathan Ebele Goodluck, Mr Reuben Abati,
has responded to accusations that Jonathan
and members of his cabal refused to say
amen to at this weekend’s democracy day
Church Service when the preacher offered a
prayerful curse against corruption amongst
public officials.
Speaking to reporters, Mr Abati revealed
aspects of protocol that are not widely
known outside Government circles, and
which would explain why Mr President and
ministers didn’t say Amen to the prayer by
Most Reverend Peter Akinola, committing
corrupt politicians to the court of God.
According to him, it is a long standing
presidential protocol that during Church or
Mosque services, the President only offers a
fixed number of amens or amis, as the case
may be.
The Reverend had offered many prayers and
demanded many amens prior to the
contentious one, Abati explained, the result
of which was that the day’s quota of amens
had been used up.
“Why?” asked the spokesperson, “would
President not say amen to a prayer against
corruption?”
He advised preachers, pastors, imams etc, to
familiarise themselves with government
protocol and to also limit the length of their
prayers and sermons.
“It is the same people accusing the
President of not saying amen to anti-
corruption prayer that would be accusing
him of favouritism if he had broken with
protocol and said more amens than is
allowed by constitution,” Abati said.
Hmmm,so we now have Amen limit in our constitution...na God go help this nation.
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Pilot who helped crash-land jet in 1989 dies..:Read how he did it.
CHICAGO — Airline pilot Denny Fitch was
hitching a ride home on a DC-10 in 1989
when he heard an explosion somewhere in
the back of the jet. He soon made his way to
the cockpit to see if the crew needed help.
Inside, he found three men desperately
trying to keep the giant plane in the air after
losing all hydraulic power needed to control
direction and altitude. Fitch took a seat in
the only space available — the floor — and
helped operate some of the only equipment
still working — the wing engines — to try
to land the aircraft carrying nearly 300
people.
Fitch, who died Monday at 69, used
everything he knew about flying to confront
an emergency that engineers never
imagined could happen to a modern jetliner.
When the crippled plane crash-landed in
Sioux City, Iowa, more than half of the
passengers survived — one of the most
admired life-saving efforts in aviation
history.
After the accident, aviation experts
conducted simulations in which test pilots
and trainer pilots tried to land similarly
stricken aircraft.
"I'm not aware of any that replicated the
success these guys had," said Mike Hamilton,
a United pilot who flew with Fitch. None of
the simulator pilots were able to make a
survivable landing.
"Most of the simulations never even made it
close to the ground," Hamilton said.
More than two decades later, the teamwork
of Fitch and the others on the flight deck is
still a model for the industry.
"To be one of those pilots, they are all
heroes, and he played in instrumental role in
saving all those lives," said Susan Callander, a
flight attendant on United Flight 232. "What
they all did, all working together as a team,
now for the rest of history will be part of the
training" of flight crews.
Fitch, who had suffered from brain cancer,
died at his home in the Chicago suburb of St.
Charles. His role began with a small,
seemingly meaningless decision he never
understood: to get on Flight 232 instead of
another flight scheduled to depart five
minutes earlier on July 19.
Sitting in a window seat in the last row of
first class, Fitch had just finished his lunch
and asked for a cup coffee.
Suddenly, the explosion spilled his coffee. As
an instructional pilot, he had just spent days
training fellow airmen for every conceivable
kind of problem — hydraulic failure,
immovable flaps, fires and more. He tried to
assure a worried flight attendant that
everything was going to be fine.
"She said, 'No, you don't understand, we've
lost control of the plane,'" Fitch's widow,
Rosa, said Wednesday.
The engine in the plane's tail had exploded,
sending chunks of metal into the jet's three
hydraulic systems. What the crew knew was
this: The only thing they could do was turn
right by using the engines to vary the
amount of thrust on each side.
So for more than 40 minutes, the aircraft
flew in circles as it aimed for the Sioux City
airport. Al Haynes, the captain who
understood as well as anyone the danger of
the situation, asked air traffic controllers to
keep the jet away from the city.
In an interview for a documentary about the
crash, Fitch talked about how his life,
anybody's life, can change in an instant.
"What makes you so sure you're going to
make it home tonight?" he said. "I was 46
years old the day I walked into that cockpit. I
had the world ahead of me. I was a captain
on a major U.S. airline. I had a beautiful
healthy family, loving wife, great future. And
at 4 o'clock I'm trying to stay alive."
High above the cornfields, the pilots knew
the difficulty of their task. Without the flight-
control systems, their landing would be
about twice the normal speed.
As the plane made its final descent, Fitch
recalled hearing and smelling everything.
"I've never been so alive in my life," he said
for a newspaper story marking the 15th
anniversary of the crash.
Just above the runway, the right wing
plowed into the ground, sending the jet into
a terrifying cartwheel and tearing the
fuselage into three chunks as it skidded
across the pavement into a cornfield — a
scene that was captured on video.
Most of those who were killed were in the
first-class area where Fitch had been seated
before he went to the cockpit.
Fitch suffered several broken bones, a
punctured lung and other injuries that
required nine operations, Rosa Fitch said.
The emotional scars were even deeper.
"To find out that 112 people didn't make it,
that just about destroyed me," he once said.
"I would have given my life for any of them.
It was a really tough time."
Fitch became a motivational speaker, who
advised others that they should let their
family and friends know how much they're
loved.
Fitch, whose first wife died of brain cancer
in the late 1990s, met Rosa in March 2000,
when the two were working — he as a pilot
and she as flight attendant — on an
overseas flight.
"When I got home, the phone was ringing
and it was him," she said. "He'd gone
through two years of recuperation from the
crash and two years of procedures for his
wife's illness, and he was looking for some
normalcy in his life."
Three months later, they were married, and
she said that her husband took his own
advice throughout their marriage.
"He couldn't pass me without hugging me
or telling me how much he loved me," she
said.
Besides his wife, Fitch's survivors include
three grown children, two stepchildren and
10 grandchildren.
hitching a ride home on a DC-10 in 1989
when he heard an explosion somewhere in
the back of the jet. He soon made his way to
the cockpit to see if the crew needed help.
Inside, he found three men desperately
trying to keep the giant plane in the air after
losing all hydraulic power needed to control
direction and altitude. Fitch took a seat in
the only space available — the floor — and
helped operate some of the only equipment
still working — the wing engines — to try
to land the aircraft carrying nearly 300
people.
Fitch, who died Monday at 69, used
everything he knew about flying to confront
an emergency that engineers never
imagined could happen to a modern jetliner.
When the crippled plane crash-landed in
Sioux City, Iowa, more than half of the
passengers survived — one of the most
admired life-saving efforts in aviation
history.
After the accident, aviation experts
conducted simulations in which test pilots
and trainer pilots tried to land similarly
stricken aircraft.
"I'm not aware of any that replicated the
success these guys had," said Mike Hamilton,
a United pilot who flew with Fitch. None of
the simulator pilots were able to make a
survivable landing.
"Most of the simulations never even made it
close to the ground," Hamilton said.
More than two decades later, the teamwork
of Fitch and the others on the flight deck is
still a model for the industry.
"To be one of those pilots, they are all
heroes, and he played in instrumental role in
saving all those lives," said Susan Callander, a
flight attendant on United Flight 232. "What
they all did, all working together as a team,
now for the rest of history will be part of the
training" of flight crews.
Fitch, who had suffered from brain cancer,
died at his home in the Chicago suburb of St.
Charles. His role began with a small,
seemingly meaningless decision he never
understood: to get on Flight 232 instead of
another flight scheduled to depart five
minutes earlier on July 19.
Sitting in a window seat in the last row of
first class, Fitch had just finished his lunch
and asked for a cup coffee.
Suddenly, the explosion spilled his coffee. As
an instructional pilot, he had just spent days
training fellow airmen for every conceivable
kind of problem — hydraulic failure,
immovable flaps, fires and more. He tried to
assure a worried flight attendant that
everything was going to be fine.
"She said, 'No, you don't understand, we've
lost control of the plane,'" Fitch's widow,
Rosa, said Wednesday.
The engine in the plane's tail had exploded,
sending chunks of metal into the jet's three
hydraulic systems. What the crew knew was
this: The only thing they could do was turn
right by using the engines to vary the
amount of thrust on each side.
So for more than 40 minutes, the aircraft
flew in circles as it aimed for the Sioux City
airport. Al Haynes, the captain who
understood as well as anyone the danger of
the situation, asked air traffic controllers to
keep the jet away from the city.
In an interview for a documentary about the
crash, Fitch talked about how his life,
anybody's life, can change in an instant.
"What makes you so sure you're going to
make it home tonight?" he said. "I was 46
years old the day I walked into that cockpit. I
had the world ahead of me. I was a captain
on a major U.S. airline. I had a beautiful
healthy family, loving wife, great future. And
at 4 o'clock I'm trying to stay alive."
High above the cornfields, the pilots knew
the difficulty of their task. Without the flight-
control systems, their landing would be
about twice the normal speed.
As the plane made its final descent, Fitch
recalled hearing and smelling everything.
"I've never been so alive in my life," he said
for a newspaper story marking the 15th
anniversary of the crash.
Just above the runway, the right wing
plowed into the ground, sending the jet into
a terrifying cartwheel and tearing the
fuselage into three chunks as it skidded
across the pavement into a cornfield — a
scene that was captured on video.
Most of those who were killed were in the
first-class area where Fitch had been seated
before he went to the cockpit.
Fitch suffered several broken bones, a
punctured lung and other injuries that
required nine operations, Rosa Fitch said.
The emotional scars were even deeper.
"To find out that 112 people didn't make it,
that just about destroyed me," he once said.
"I would have given my life for any of them.
It was a really tough time."
Fitch became a motivational speaker, who
advised others that they should let their
family and friends know how much they're
loved.
Fitch, whose first wife died of brain cancer
in the late 1990s, met Rosa in March 2000,
when the two were working — he as a pilot
and she as flight attendant — on an
overseas flight.
"When I got home, the phone was ringing
and it was him," she said. "He'd gone
through two years of recuperation from the
crash and two years of procedures for his
wife's illness, and he was looking for some
normalcy in his life."
Three months later, they were married, and
she said that her husband took his own
advice throughout their marriage.
"He couldn't pass me without hugging me
or telling me how much he loved me," she
said.
Besides his wife, Fitch's survivors include
three grown children, two stepchildren and
10 grandchildren.
Baby saved with smallest artificial heart.
Italian doctors have saved the life of a 16-
month-old boy by implanting the world's
smallest artificial heart to keep the infant
alive until a donor was found for a
transplant.
The doctors at Rome's Bambino Gesu
hospital said the operation was carried out
last month and made public this week. The
baby, whose identity has not been disclosed,
was kept alive for 13 days before the
transplant and is now doing well.
The baby was suffering from dilated
myocardiopathy, a heart muscle disease
which normally causes stretched or
enlarged fibers of the heart. The disease
gradually makes the heart weaker, stopping
its ability to pump blood effectively.
Before the implant, the child also had a
serious infection around a mechanical pump
that had been fitted earlier to support the
function of his natural heart.
"From a surgical point of view, this was not
really difficult. The only difficulty that we met
is that the child was operated on several
times before," he said.
Amodeo said the baby had become family
and his team wanted to do everything to
help him.
"The patient was in our intensive care unit
since one month of age. So he was a mascot
for us, he was one of us," the doctor said.
"Every day, every hour, for more than one
year he was with us. So when we had a
problem we couldn't do anything more than
our best," he said.
month-old boy by implanting the world's
smallest artificial heart to keep the infant
alive until a donor was found for a
transplant.
The doctors at Rome's Bambino Gesu
hospital said the operation was carried out
last month and made public this week. The
baby, whose identity has not been disclosed,
was kept alive for 13 days before the
transplant and is now doing well.
The baby was suffering from dilated
myocardiopathy, a heart muscle disease
which normally causes stretched or
enlarged fibers of the heart. The disease
gradually makes the heart weaker, stopping
its ability to pump blood effectively.
Before the implant, the child also had a
serious infection around a mechanical pump
that had been fitted earlier to support the
function of his natural heart.
"From a surgical point of view, this was not
really difficult. The only difficulty that we met
is that the child was operated on several
times before," he said.
Amodeo said the baby had become family
and his team wanted to do everything to
help him.
"The patient was in our intensive care unit
since one month of age. So he was a mascot
for us, he was one of us," the doctor said.
"Every day, every hour, for more than one
year he was with us. So when we had a
problem we couldn't do anything more than
our best," he said.
Friday, 25 May 2012
POTO Jist
Hahahaha....Scuffles in the house•Like Nigeria, Like Ukraine: Parliamentarians
in Ukraine fighting on the floor of the
parliament this afternoon.
in Ukraine fighting on the floor of the
parliament this afternoon.
American Idol Winner; Phillip Phillips Had Eight Operations During American Idol Run.
Imagine what Phillip Phillips could do if he
were 100 percent healthy.
The American Idol winner dazzled viewers
all season long, despite battling chronic
kidney problems – and having eight
separate surgeries – since the competition
began, his father told PEOPLE Wednesday
after an eventful finale.
The younger Phillips, 21, suffered with a
build up of kidney stones and underwent
multiple operations to remove them. In the
next few weeks, after another surgery to
reconstruct his kidneys, he is expected to
make a full recovery in time for the Idols Live
tour.
"The recovery's probably two to four
weeks," said his father. "He's healthy, he's
good. His kidneys are good. I can't wait for
America and the whole world to see him
[after his surgery], because he's a big cut-
up. He's going to have some fun."
The singer himself told reporters
Wednesday that the problems were a
struggle but that he had the support to get
through them.
"I'm going to get some surgery done, so I'm
going to get all better for the tour," he said.
"It was very tough [getting through the
season]. I had great doctors and great
people surrounding me [who] really helped
out, so it's just a blessing to be here."
Wow!...just speechless.
were 100 percent healthy.
The American Idol winner dazzled viewers
all season long, despite battling chronic
kidney problems – and having eight
separate surgeries – since the competition
began, his father told PEOPLE Wednesday
after an eventful finale.
The younger Phillips, 21, suffered with a
build up of kidney stones and underwent
multiple operations to remove them. In the
next few weeks, after another surgery to
reconstruct his kidneys, he is expected to
make a full recovery in time for the Idols Live
tour.
"The recovery's probably two to four
weeks," said his father. "He's healthy, he's
good. His kidneys are good. I can't wait for
America and the whole world to see him
[after his surgery], because he's a big cut-
up. He's going to have some fun."
The singer himself told reporters
Wednesday that the problems were a
struggle but that he had the support to get
through them.
"I'm going to get some surgery done, so I'm
going to get all better for the tour," he said.
"It was very tough [getting through the
season]. I had great doctors and great
people surrounding me [who] really helped
out, so it's just a blessing to be here."
Wow!...just speechless.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Nigerian Man Goes To China To Find 'American Dream,' Launches Social Network
Gbooza.com is Spartan Arinze's new social
network/news aggregator for Nigerians.
Spartan Arinze is pursuing the American
dream, in China. He's created a social
network for Nigerians and Nigerians living
in China called Gbooza! It's part Facebook,
part Huffington Post and completely devoted
to Nigerians. It's not a run-away success yet,
but Arinze is confident.
When Spartan Arinze landed at the
Guangzhou airport in southern China more
than a decade ago he had $300 in his
pocket and he didn’t speak a word of
Chinese but he felt destined to do
something big.
“I came to China with the hope of looking
for the American dream. You must have read
that on my profile,” Arinze said.
The online profile he’s talking about is on
gbooza.com — the website Arinze launched
two years ago. As for his dream, Gbooza is
it.
“Some people dream of business, my dream
was media,” he said.
The connection between Nigeria and China
is built on trade. Arinze remembers
watching as more and more Chinese goods
flooded the marketplace near his home in
Nigeria’s Anambra State. At the time, visas to
China were relatively easy for Nigerians to
get. So Arinze decided to take his chances
and go to the source of all those goods,
where he hoped to make enough money to
start his own social networking website.
“That was the biggest risk in my life," he
remembered.
Arinze spent his first few years in
Guangzhou doing whatever odd job would
keep him there – teaching English, exporting
purses to Nigeria – all the while researching
and planning for the launch of his own
social network. He studied sites like
Facebook and Yahoo. They weren’t quite like
the site that he hoped to create. But then
one day he was searching the Internet and
he accidentally came across a new website:
The Huffington Post.
“I said, ‘Wow, this is the kind of thing I want
to create,’ ” he said.
Gbooza! launched in 2010. The name
Gbooza, like Yahoo ends with an
exclamation point. It’s a Nigerian expression
meaning surprise or astonishment.
“It can mean a bang, explosion, something
like that,” Arinze explained.
The site is part social network, part news
aggregator and all focused on the Nigerian
community in China.
“I cannot create a news website for
Americans,” Arinze said. “I am Nigerian so I
have to create something for my people.
And being in China here, I want to create
something that will benefit my people and
benefit China. We feature Chinese news and
we feature events of Nigerians in China too.
Gbooza is no Facebook yet. The site has
about 2,000 members and gets around
5,000 pageviews a day. But Arinze is still
dreaming big. His next plan: making
gbooza.com the number one social news
network in Africa.
network/news aggregator for Nigerians.
Spartan Arinze is pursuing the American
dream, in China. He's created a social
network for Nigerians and Nigerians living
in China called Gbooza! It's part Facebook,
part Huffington Post and completely devoted
to Nigerians. It's not a run-away success yet,
but Arinze is confident.
When Spartan Arinze landed at the
Guangzhou airport in southern China more
than a decade ago he had $300 in his
pocket and he didn’t speak a word of
Chinese but he felt destined to do
something big.
“I came to China with the hope of looking
for the American dream. You must have read
that on my profile,” Arinze said.
The online profile he’s talking about is on
gbooza.com — the website Arinze launched
two years ago. As for his dream, Gbooza is
it.
“Some people dream of business, my dream
was media,” he said.
The connection between Nigeria and China
is built on trade. Arinze remembers
watching as more and more Chinese goods
flooded the marketplace near his home in
Nigeria’s Anambra State. At the time, visas to
China were relatively easy for Nigerians to
get. So Arinze decided to take his chances
and go to the source of all those goods,
where he hoped to make enough money to
start his own social networking website.
“That was the biggest risk in my life," he
remembered.
Arinze spent his first few years in
Guangzhou doing whatever odd job would
keep him there – teaching English, exporting
purses to Nigeria – all the while researching
and planning for the launch of his own
social network. He studied sites like
Facebook and Yahoo. They weren’t quite like
the site that he hoped to create. But then
one day he was searching the Internet and
he accidentally came across a new website:
The Huffington Post.
“I said, ‘Wow, this is the kind of thing I want
to create,’ ” he said.
Gbooza! launched in 2010. The name
Gbooza, like Yahoo ends with an
exclamation point. It’s a Nigerian expression
meaning surprise or astonishment.
“It can mean a bang, explosion, something
like that,” Arinze explained.
The site is part social network, part news
aggregator and all focused on the Nigerian
community in China.
“I cannot create a news website for
Americans,” Arinze said. “I am Nigerian so I
have to create something for my people.
And being in China here, I want to create
something that will benefit my people and
benefit China. We feature Chinese news and
we feature events of Nigerians in China too.
Gbooza is no Facebook yet. The site has
about 2,000 members and gets around
5,000 pageviews a day. But Arinze is still
dreaming big. His next plan: making
gbooza.com the number one social news
network in Africa.
Monday, 21 May 2012
BBA: UpVille First Nomination; Mampi Nominated Most.
Mampi was the common denominator
during the first Upville Nominations.
Everyone with the exception of gossip
buddy Maneta, put Zambia's Mampi on the
chopping block this week. This is not
surprising, considering the complaints in
the past week about her pre-disposition to
gossip.
Maneta, on the other hand, has the second
highest number of Nominations, thanks to
her friendship with Mampi. Lady May told
Big Brother how the two have formed a
formidable gossip duo, while Roki did not
hesitate to put his fellow countryman up,
revealing how Maneta is "slowly fading into
Mampi." DKB, who is Head of House was
surprisingly put on the chopping block by
Prezzo, who he spends a lot of time with.
Prezzo's reason for Nominating the
comedian is that DKB is not real with himself
and is trying too hard to fit in. Mampi pulled
the trigger at him too, without so much as
batting an eyelid. "He has been stepping on
my toes the last week. He has such a big
head now that he is Head of House", she
said.
Goldie garnered two Nominations, from
Mampi and Maneta respectively. Mampi
called Goldie a plastic pretender, while
Maneta called her "fake." Lady May and
Prezzo each got a Nomination apiece. Barbz
Nominated Prezzo, after assuring Big
Brother that it wasn't because of their past
issues. "He says Africa loves him, so this is
his chance to prove it", she said.
Roki and Barbz can rest easy. Mampi - 6
DKB - 3
Maneta - 3
Goldie - 2
Lady May - 1
Prezzo - 1
Barbz - 0
Roki - 0
No one
Nominated either of them.
during the first Upville Nominations.
Everyone with the exception of gossip
buddy Maneta, put Zambia's Mampi on the
chopping block this week. This is not
surprising, considering the complaints in
the past week about her pre-disposition to
gossip.
Maneta, on the other hand, has the second
highest number of Nominations, thanks to
her friendship with Mampi. Lady May told
Big Brother how the two have formed a
formidable gossip duo, while Roki did not
hesitate to put his fellow countryman up,
revealing how Maneta is "slowly fading into
Mampi." DKB, who is Head of House was
surprisingly put on the chopping block by
Prezzo, who he spends a lot of time with.
Prezzo's reason for Nominating the
comedian is that DKB is not real with himself
and is trying too hard to fit in. Mampi pulled
the trigger at him too, without so much as
batting an eyelid. "He has been stepping on
my toes the last week. He has such a big
head now that he is Head of House", she
said.
Goldie garnered two Nominations, from
Mampi and Maneta respectively. Mampi
called Goldie a plastic pretender, while
Maneta called her "fake." Lady May and
Prezzo each got a Nomination apiece. Barbz
Nominated Prezzo, after assuring Big
Brother that it wasn't because of their past
issues. "He says Africa loves him, so this is
his chance to prove it", she said.
Roki and Barbz can rest easy. Mampi - 6
DKB - 3
Maneta - 3
Goldie - 2
Lady May - 1
Prezzo - 1
Barbz - 0
Roki - 0
No one
Nominated either of them.
Pictures Of Today's Suspected Sucide Bomber.
Police said they caught a suspected terrorist
at the proposed venue of a ministerial
conference Abuja today.
The person whose identity is
now known reportedly came to the Radio
House with high grade explosives and
rounds of ammunition.
The Radio House was to play host to three
federal ministers who were scheduled to
present their achievements in office in
preparation for the annual May 29th
"Democracy Day" ritual.
at the proposed venue of a ministerial
conference Abuja today.
The person whose identity is
now known reportedly came to the Radio
House with high grade explosives and
rounds of ammunition.
The Radio House was to play host to three
federal ministers who were scheduled to
present their achievements in office in
preparation for the annual May 29th
"Democracy Day" ritual.
84 Lagos private hospitals to offer free services.
Private doctors under the aegis of the
Association of General and Private Medical
Practitioners of Nigeria have earmarked 84
private hospitals in Lagos State where
patients could get free health care services.
The state Chairman of the association, Dr.
Olayinka Oladosu, said on Sunday that the
move was to ensure that lives were not lost
while the state government negotiated with
its sacked doctors.
Oladosu explained that the hospitals were in
most parts of the state to ensure that
residents did not have to travel far distances
to get treatment.
He said the hospitals would offer free
treatment only to patients with general
hospitals cards.
Oladosu said the association had also
provided seven emergency centres in each
local government.
He said, “We cannot seat back and go
against the Hippocratic Oath that we have
sworn to.
“Our colleagues in dispute should be
assured that this move is not in any way to
scuttle their negotiation with the state
government.”
The National President of the association,
Dr.Anthony Omolola, said doctors in the
selected private hospitals would attend to all
cases while complicated ones would be
referred to consultants in the public
hospitals.
He added that the association took the step
to reduce the agony of patients who were
traumatised by the strike.
Some of the hospital are Maryland Specialist
Hospital, Nusamin Hospital, Ericon Clinic,
Havillah Clinic and St. Patrick Clinic.
Association of General and Private Medical
Practitioners of Nigeria have earmarked 84
private hospitals in Lagos State where
patients could get free health care services.
The state Chairman of the association, Dr.
Olayinka Oladosu, said on Sunday that the
move was to ensure that lives were not lost
while the state government negotiated with
its sacked doctors.
Oladosu explained that the hospitals were in
most parts of the state to ensure that
residents did not have to travel far distances
to get treatment.
He said the hospitals would offer free
treatment only to patients with general
hospitals cards.
Oladosu said the association had also
provided seven emergency centres in each
local government.
He said, “We cannot seat back and go
against the Hippocratic Oath that we have
sworn to.
“Our colleagues in dispute should be
assured that this move is not in any way to
scuttle their negotiation with the state
government.”
The National President of the association,
Dr.Anthony Omolola, said doctors in the
selected private hospitals would attend to all
cases while complicated ones would be
referred to consultants in the public
hospitals.
He added that the association took the step
to reduce the agony of patients who were
traumatised by the strike.
Some of the hospital are Maryland Specialist
Hospital, Nusamin Hospital, Ericon Clinic,
Havillah Clinic and St. Patrick Clinic.
Friday, 18 May 2012
Breaking News:Nigerian Contestants Chris and Ola Leaves BB StarGame!
In their Diary Session today, Ola and Chris sat
with heavy hearts, prompting Big Brother to
ask them what was on their minds.
Ola broke the ice by declaring that after
consultation with the House Doctor, he
would like to Voluntarily Exit the Big Brother
House. He said that he has thought about it
and since the medication he is on does not
seem to be taking well, would like to seek
medical attention outside of the Big Brother
House.
A sombre-looking Chris added that he
understands completely. "Yes, this is a game.
However, we can’t play with our lives."
“Health is wealth”, Ola added.
The two were instructed by Biggie to leave
the Diary Room and speak to their fellow
Housemates, to explain the situation.
The two Nigerian Housemates have to leave
the House with immediate effect, seeing as
their Voluntary Exit has been prompted by a
serious medical condition that needs urgent
attention.
We now left with Goldie @ upville
with heavy hearts, prompting Big Brother to
ask them what was on their minds.
Ola broke the ice by declaring that after
consultation with the House Doctor, he
would like to Voluntarily Exit the Big Brother
House. He said that he has thought about it
and since the medication he is on does not
seem to be taking well, would like to seek
medical attention outside of the Big Brother
House.
A sombre-looking Chris added that he
understands completely. "Yes, this is a game.
However, we can’t play with our lives."
“Health is wealth”, Ola added.
The two were instructed by Biggie to leave
the Diary Room and speak to their fellow
Housemates, to explain the situation.
The two Nigerian Housemates have to leave
the House with immediate effect, seeing as
their Voluntary Exit has been prompted by a
serious medical condition that needs urgent
attention.
We now left with Goldie @ upville
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Should Drogba Stay or Go? -- Will Saturday Be His Final Game?
There is a distinct possibility that Saturday
will be the last time we see Didier Drogba
play for Chelsea Football Club.
This prospect leaves me confused as to
whether I want Didier Drogba to stay or do
I want him to go, I honestly cannot decide
as there are logical arguments for both
particularly if he has spurned a one year
contract.
The Drogba Factor
Both on and off the pitch Didier Drogba is
an enigma, on form he is a beast but he is
susceptible to mood swings and theatrics
that detract from what he represents as
both a player and an individual.
When he is in the mood he is unbeatable as
Liverpool, Barcelona and Tottenham have
found out to their expense in recent weeks,
however when he is not in the mood he is
about as useless as a chocolate teapot.
If he is unhappy on the pitch he will flounce
about, throw himself on the floor and
generally throw his toys out of the pram,
unfortunately over the whole season this
has been to common which explains why
his goal tally this season has been poor.
Love/Hate
I have always had a love/hate conflict with
our Ivorian particularly with his never
ending hints at leaving only to profess how
much he loves the club.
In 2008 I went to a Champions League away
game and Didier Drogba was at his petulant
worst and I came back fuming with him
thinking that his time at the Bridge was over
but in true Drogba style he soon seemed to
be rehabilitated and back to his best.
As a footballer I love him, he has all the
attributes you want from a forward player
and he has been an integral part of our
recent success, particularly when appearing
at Wembley.
However it is his mental foibles and poor
management from his agent that give me
doubts.
Contract
On recent form Didier Drogba deserves a
new contract, but I fear he may leave due to
his ego getting in the way after being only
offered a year.
At his age Chelsea should only ever be
offering him a year extension, yet this does
not sit well with Drogba who wants two
and I don’t know if the club should gamble
and ante up for the full two years.
So Long and Thanks For The Memories
If Didier Drogba does leave he will be one of
the greatest players to have played for us
and contributed so much in his 8 years at
the club.
will be the last time we see Didier Drogba
play for Chelsea Football Club.
This prospect leaves me confused as to
whether I want Didier Drogba to stay or do
I want him to go, I honestly cannot decide
as there are logical arguments for both
particularly if he has spurned a one year
contract.
The Drogba Factor
Both on and off the pitch Didier Drogba is
an enigma, on form he is a beast but he is
susceptible to mood swings and theatrics
that detract from what he represents as
both a player and an individual.
When he is in the mood he is unbeatable as
Liverpool, Barcelona and Tottenham have
found out to their expense in recent weeks,
however when he is not in the mood he is
about as useless as a chocolate teapot.
If he is unhappy on the pitch he will flounce
about, throw himself on the floor and
generally throw his toys out of the pram,
unfortunately over the whole season this
has been to common which explains why
his goal tally this season has been poor.
Love/Hate
I have always had a love/hate conflict with
our Ivorian particularly with his never
ending hints at leaving only to profess how
much he loves the club.
In 2008 I went to a Champions League away
game and Didier Drogba was at his petulant
worst and I came back fuming with him
thinking that his time at the Bridge was over
but in true Drogba style he soon seemed to
be rehabilitated and back to his best.
As a footballer I love him, he has all the
attributes you want from a forward player
and he has been an integral part of our
recent success, particularly when appearing
at Wembley.
However it is his mental foibles and poor
management from his agent that give me
doubts.
Contract
On recent form Didier Drogba deserves a
new contract, but I fear he may leave due to
his ego getting in the way after being only
offered a year.
At his age Chelsea should only ever be
offering him a year extension, yet this does
not sit well with Drogba who wants two
and I don’t know if the club should gamble
and ante up for the full two years.
So Long and Thanks For The Memories
If Didier Drogba does leave he will be one of
the greatest players to have played for us
and contributed so much in his 8 years at
the club.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
GEJ Reacts To Buhari's Prediction Of Bloody 2015.
The attention of the Presidency has been
drawn to unfortunate statements in the
media made by former Head of State and
presidential candidate of the Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC), Major Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) in which he
allegedly predicted bloodshed in 2015 and
labelled the Federal Government led by
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as
"the biggest Boko Haram".
But perhaps the most unfortunate part of
the statement was the portion in which
Buhari said that, " Since the leaders now
don’t listen to anybody but do whatever
they wish, there is nothing the north can
do."
We find it very sad that an elder
statesman who once presided over the
entirety of Nigeria can reduce himself to a
regional leader who speaks for only a part
of Nigeria. We now understand what his
protégé and former Minister of the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Nasir El’Rufai,
meant when he wrote in a public letter in
October of 2010, telling Nigerians that
Buhari remains "perpetually unelectable"
and that Buhari's "insensitivity to Nigeria’s
diversity and his parochial focus are already
well-known." Who can know Buhari better
than his own political associate?
Come to think of it, as the CPC presidential
candidate in the 2011 election, how many
states in the Federation did he visit to
campaign for votes? Buhari never bothered
to campaign in the southern part of the
country and consistently played up the
North-South divide to the chagrin of
patriotic and well-meaning Nigerians. As the
results revealed, Nigerians will never vote for
anyone who wants to divide the country. Is
Buhari going to continue to be a sectional
leader?
The Federal Government led by President
Jonathan is not Boko Haram. Boko Haram
means Western Education is sin. That being
the case, one wonders how a government
that devoted the largest sectoral allocation
in the 2012 budget to education could be
said to be Boko Haram. Between 1983,
when Buhari forcefully seized power from
the democratically elected administration of
President Shehu Usman Shagari, and 2012,
no other administration has committed the
same quantum of resources as the Jonathan
administration to education in the part of
Nigeria that has witnessed the most Boko
Haram-related insecurity.
Only on April 10, 2012, President Jonathan
commissioned the first of 400 Federal
Government Model Almajiri Schools,
equipped with modern facilities such as a
Language Laboratory, Qur'an Recitation Hall,
classrooms and dormitories as well as a
clinic, vocational workshop, dining hall and
quarters for the Mallams. As Nigerians read
this, more of such schools have been
completed.
We now challenge Major General Buhari
(rtd) to tell Nigerians what he has done,
whether in his capacity as the head of a
military junta or in his private capacity, to
bring education to vulnerable children. If
he cannot live up to this challenge,
perhaps he has to reassess who really is
Boko Haram.
Buhari claims that the Federal Government
does not listen. Such an accusation ought
not to emanate from a man overthrown by
his own hand- picked colleagues in the
military for refusing to listen to advice and
behaving as if he had a monopoly of
knowledge.
It is on record that the Federal Government
led by President Jonathan is a listening
administration hence its decision to pursue
all means of resolving the Boko Haram
insurgency including through dialogue.
When Buhari says that "if what happens in
2011 should again happen in 2015, by the
grace of God, ‘the dog and the baboon
would all be soaked in blood", we hereby
state that it is Buhari himself who does not
listen. He has obviously refused to listen to
the Nigerian People, the European Union,
the Commonwealth Monitoring Group, the
African Union and a multitude of
independent electoral monitors who
testified that the 2011 elections were free
and fair and "the best elections since Nigeria
returned to civil rule."
Indeed, such a reaction from Buhari is not
totally unexpected since he has become a
serial election loser who has never taken his
past election defeats graciously even when
such elections were generally acknowledged
to be free and fair.
Still on the issue of Boko Haram, we
wonder what locus a man whose party's
Secretary General, Buba Galadima, told
the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
in December, 2010, that the Federal
Government is underestimating the
support base of Boko Haram, has to
accuse a government that has been
threatened on camera by the leaders of
Boko Haram of itself being Boko Haram?
Major General Buhari (rtd) also boasts of his
knowledge of the Petroleum Industry
because of his time as Federal Commissioner
for Petroleum. We wonder why he did not
boast of the infamous scandal that occurred
in that ministry where under his watch
billions of Naira (in the 1970s) were
reported stolen, a matter which led to the
setting up of the Justice Ayo Irikefe panel.
Finally, we wish to make it known to Buhari
that given his reference to "dogs and
baboons", perhaps his best course of action
would be to travel to the zoo of his
imagination because President Goodluck
Jonathan was elected by human beings to
preside over human beings and it is human
beings who will determine what happens in
Nigeria at any material time not "dogs and
baboons".
REUBEN ABATI
Special Adviser (Media & Publicity) to the
President
May 15, 2012.
drawn to unfortunate statements in the
media made by former Head of State and
presidential candidate of the Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC), Major Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) in which he
allegedly predicted bloodshed in 2015 and
labelled the Federal Government led by
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as
"the biggest Boko Haram".
But perhaps the most unfortunate part of
the statement was the portion in which
Buhari said that, " Since the leaders now
don’t listen to anybody but do whatever
they wish, there is nothing the north can
do."
We find it very sad that an elder
statesman who once presided over the
entirety of Nigeria can reduce himself to a
regional leader who speaks for only a part
of Nigeria. We now understand what his
protégé and former Minister of the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Nasir El’Rufai,
meant when he wrote in a public letter in
October of 2010, telling Nigerians that
Buhari remains "perpetually unelectable"
and that Buhari's "insensitivity to Nigeria’s
diversity and his parochial focus are already
well-known." Who can know Buhari better
than his own political associate?
Come to think of it, as the CPC presidential
candidate in the 2011 election, how many
states in the Federation did he visit to
campaign for votes? Buhari never bothered
to campaign in the southern part of the
country and consistently played up the
North-South divide to the chagrin of
patriotic and well-meaning Nigerians. As the
results revealed, Nigerians will never vote for
anyone who wants to divide the country. Is
Buhari going to continue to be a sectional
leader?
The Federal Government led by President
Jonathan is not Boko Haram. Boko Haram
means Western Education is sin. That being
the case, one wonders how a government
that devoted the largest sectoral allocation
in the 2012 budget to education could be
said to be Boko Haram. Between 1983,
when Buhari forcefully seized power from
the democratically elected administration of
President Shehu Usman Shagari, and 2012,
no other administration has committed the
same quantum of resources as the Jonathan
administration to education in the part of
Nigeria that has witnessed the most Boko
Haram-related insecurity.
Only on April 10, 2012, President Jonathan
commissioned the first of 400 Federal
Government Model Almajiri Schools,
equipped with modern facilities such as a
Language Laboratory, Qur'an Recitation Hall,
classrooms and dormitories as well as a
clinic, vocational workshop, dining hall and
quarters for the Mallams. As Nigerians read
this, more of such schools have been
completed.
We now challenge Major General Buhari
(rtd) to tell Nigerians what he has done,
whether in his capacity as the head of a
military junta or in his private capacity, to
bring education to vulnerable children. If
he cannot live up to this challenge,
perhaps he has to reassess who really is
Boko Haram.
Buhari claims that the Federal Government
does not listen. Such an accusation ought
not to emanate from a man overthrown by
his own hand- picked colleagues in the
military for refusing to listen to advice and
behaving as if he had a monopoly of
knowledge.
It is on record that the Federal Government
led by President Jonathan is a listening
administration hence its decision to pursue
all means of resolving the Boko Haram
insurgency including through dialogue.
When Buhari says that "if what happens in
2011 should again happen in 2015, by the
grace of God, ‘the dog and the baboon
would all be soaked in blood", we hereby
state that it is Buhari himself who does not
listen. He has obviously refused to listen to
the Nigerian People, the European Union,
the Commonwealth Monitoring Group, the
African Union and a multitude of
independent electoral monitors who
testified that the 2011 elections were free
and fair and "the best elections since Nigeria
returned to civil rule."
Indeed, such a reaction from Buhari is not
totally unexpected since he has become a
serial election loser who has never taken his
past election defeats graciously even when
such elections were generally acknowledged
to be free and fair.
Still on the issue of Boko Haram, we
wonder what locus a man whose party's
Secretary General, Buba Galadima, told
the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
in December, 2010, that the Federal
Government is underestimating the
support base of Boko Haram, has to
accuse a government that has been
threatened on camera by the leaders of
Boko Haram of itself being Boko Haram?
Major General Buhari (rtd) also boasts of his
knowledge of the Petroleum Industry
because of his time as Federal Commissioner
for Petroleum. We wonder why he did not
boast of the infamous scandal that occurred
in that ministry where under his watch
billions of Naira (in the 1970s) were
reported stolen, a matter which led to the
setting up of the Justice Ayo Irikefe panel.
Finally, we wish to make it known to Buhari
that given his reference to "dogs and
baboons", perhaps his best course of action
would be to travel to the zoo of his
imagination because President Goodluck
Jonathan was elected by human beings to
preside over human beings and it is human
beings who will determine what happens in
Nigeria at any material time not "dogs and
baboons".
REUBEN ABATI
Special Adviser (Media & Publicity) to the
President
May 15, 2012.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
BIG BROTHER STARGAME: Three Eliminated;see how Africa voted.
Here's how Africa voted this week (13 May
2012) - Hilda, Julio and Teclar were
eliminated.
Here's who which country voted for:
Angola: Julio
Botswana: Maneta
Ghana: Hilda
Kenya: Maneta
Liberia: Hilda
Malawi: Maneta
Namibia: Maneta
Nigeria: Hilda
South Africa: Maneta
Sierra Leone: Hilda
Tanzania: Hilda
Uganda: Hilda
Zambia: Maneta
Zimbabwe: Maneta
Rest of Africa: Maneta
Total: Hilda = 6; Julio = 1; Maneta = 8; Teclar
= 0 (Total: 15 Votes)
2012) - Hilda, Julio and Teclar were
eliminated.
Here's who which country voted for:
Angola: Julio
Botswana: Maneta
Ghana: Hilda
Kenya: Maneta
Liberia: Hilda
Malawi: Maneta
Namibia: Maneta
Nigeria: Hilda
South Africa: Maneta
Sierra Leone: Hilda
Tanzania: Hilda
Uganda: Hilda
Zambia: Maneta
Zimbabwe: Maneta
Rest of Africa: Maneta
Total: Hilda = 6; Julio = 1; Maneta = 8; Teclar
= 0 (Total: 15 Votes)
Friday, 11 May 2012
BIG BROTHER STARGAME: There Is A Virgin In The House.
There's a virgin in Downville and it's little
Jannette. This transpired after Chris wanted
to know how many rounds of sex she could
take as they were chatting in the lounge late
at night.
Jannette shyly said "I'm a Holy Mary", which
she further explained to; "I've never had
intercourse before".
Ola couldn't resist joining in the
conversation while Chris insisted on asking
her if she would go for three or four rounds
but the blushing Jannette didn't know how
to deal with it.
His countrymate, Ola was curious about the
kind of man Jannette would give it up to, to
which she replied "Someone with swag, like
Seydou".
However, this was after Chris has whispered
to her to mention Seydou's name who
seemed freaked out to hear it.
It will be interesting to see how Jannette will
be treated in the House now that they know
she's still a virgin.
Jannette. This transpired after Chris wanted
to know how many rounds of sex she could
take as they were chatting in the lounge late
at night.
Jannette shyly said "I'm a Holy Mary", which
she further explained to; "I've never had
intercourse before".
Ola couldn't resist joining in the
conversation while Chris insisted on asking
her if she would go for three or four rounds
but the blushing Jannette didn't know how
to deal with it.
His countrymate, Ola was curious about the
kind of man Jannette would give it up to, to
which she replied "Someone with swag, like
Seydou".
However, this was after Chris has whispered
to her to mention Seydou's name who
seemed freaked out to hear it.
It will be interesting to see how Jannette will
be treated in the House now that they know
she's still a virgin.
First Pill To Prevent HIV Infection Gains Support.
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The first drug shown
to prevent HIV infection won the
endorsement of a panel of federal advisers
Thursday, clearing the way for a landmark
approval in the 30-year fight against the
virus that causes AIDS.
In a move that could lead to a new
milestone for treatment in the evolution of
the worldwide AIDS epidemic, the Food and
Drug Administration advisory committee
voted 19-3 to endorse the drug's use for
controlling HIV infection among the highest
risk group - men who have sex with men.
The panel also approved Truvada's use for
the domestic partners of HIV-infected
people and others at risk for sexual
transmission, but several members said
there should be more data on the drug's
efficacy to justify its use in the wider
population.
Dr. Lauren Wood of the National Cancer
Institute said she voted against all
preventive applications because clinical
studies did not measure the dangers of
drug-related renal problems among black
people, who are among the hardest
impacted by HIV infection and the most
susceptible to kidney problems linked to
AIDS drugs.
"I don't think that is adequate when you're
talking about the population that is most at
risk," she said.
Studies showed Truvada to be more than 90
percent effective at preventing HIV infection
among test subjects who took the drug as
prescribed, but only 44 percent effective
among test populations that included
intermittent use.
Some witnesses expressed concern that
Truvada's $14,000 a year price tag could
encourage the healthy to treat it as "a party
drug" for weekend use, raising the danger
of increasing HIV drug resistance and
making the treatment harder to obtain for
people who are infected with HIV.
FDA officials also said restrictions could be
easily circumvented because the drug is also
sold to HIV infected patients.
to prevent HIV infection won the
endorsement of a panel of federal advisers
Thursday, clearing the way for a landmark
approval in the 30-year fight against the
virus that causes AIDS.
In a move that could lead to a new
milestone for treatment in the evolution of
the worldwide AIDS epidemic, the Food and
Drug Administration advisory committee
voted 19-3 to endorse the drug's use for
controlling HIV infection among the highest
risk group - men who have sex with men.
The panel also approved Truvada's use for
the domestic partners of HIV-infected
people and others at risk for sexual
transmission, but several members said
there should be more data on the drug's
efficacy to justify its use in the wider
population.
Dr. Lauren Wood of the National Cancer
Institute said she voted against all
preventive applications because clinical
studies did not measure the dangers of
drug-related renal problems among black
people, who are among the hardest
impacted by HIV infection and the most
susceptible to kidney problems linked to
AIDS drugs.
"I don't think that is adequate when you're
talking about the population that is most at
risk," she said.
Studies showed Truvada to be more than 90
percent effective at preventing HIV infection
among test subjects who took the drug as
prescribed, but only 44 percent effective
among test populations that included
intermittent use.
Some witnesses expressed concern that
Truvada's $14,000 a year price tag could
encourage the healthy to treat it as "a party
drug" for weekend use, raising the danger
of increasing HIV drug resistance and
making the treatment harder to obtain for
people who are infected with HIV.
FDA officials also said restrictions could be
easily circumvented because the drug is also
sold to HIV infected patients.
Senate slashes costs of number plates, driver’s licence.
The Senate Committee on Federal Character
and Intergovernmental Affairs has slashed
the price of the new vehicle number plate
and driver’s licence to N8,400 and N4,000
respectively. The reduction is contained in
the report which the committee submitted
to the Senate after its two-day public
hearing on the price of the new number
plate and driver’s licence that was fixed by
the FRSC.
The committee, chaired by Sen. Dahiru Kuta
(PDP-Niger), also said that the suspension
placed on the issuance of the new driver’s
licence and vehicle number plate had been
lifted. It, nonetheless, advised the FRSC to
ensure strict compliance with the price
review.
The Senate at its plenary session on 29
February considered a motion on the
hardship inflicted on citizens because of the
price of the new number plate and driver’s
licence.The Senate described the price as
high and directed the FRSC to suspend the
implementation forthwith.
In the report, the committee conceded that
the new number plate and driver’s licence
was laudable but stressed the need to
reduce the price.
“The Committee recommends that
motorcycle plate number and rider’s licence
should revert to the old rate of N1,500 and
N750 respectively, as the majority of the
motorcyclists are poor.Similarly, the sum of
N8,400 is being recommended as the price
of standard motor vehicle number plate
instead of N15,000, while the price of the
driver’s licence should be reduced from
N6,000 to N4,000.’’
The committee, however, recommended
that FRSC should extend the deadline given
for the procurement of the new number
plate and driver’s licence by another six
months.
“The committee notes that the FRSC has
given a timeframe of September 2011 to
August 2012 for motorists to renew their
licences and number plates. We ask that this
date be extended from August 2012 to
February 2013.’’
It urged the FRSC to embark on massive
enlightenment campaigns to educate the
people on the advantages and other security
details of the new scheme.
The committee, however, called for the
harmonisation of some functions of the
police, the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO)
and FRSC, adding that some overlaps existed
in the activities of the three agencies.
It also directed the VIO to stop its E-coding
scheme and the collection of N2,000 per
vehicle
and Intergovernmental Affairs has slashed
the price of the new vehicle number plate
and driver’s licence to N8,400 and N4,000
respectively. The reduction is contained in
the report which the committee submitted
to the Senate after its two-day public
hearing on the price of the new number
plate and driver’s licence that was fixed by
the FRSC.
The committee, chaired by Sen. Dahiru Kuta
(PDP-Niger), also said that the suspension
placed on the issuance of the new driver’s
licence and vehicle number plate had been
lifted. It, nonetheless, advised the FRSC to
ensure strict compliance with the price
review.
The Senate at its plenary session on 29
February considered a motion on the
hardship inflicted on citizens because of the
price of the new number plate and driver’s
licence.The Senate described the price as
high and directed the FRSC to suspend the
implementation forthwith.
In the report, the committee conceded that
the new number plate and driver’s licence
was laudable but stressed the need to
reduce the price.
“The Committee recommends that
motorcycle plate number and rider’s licence
should revert to the old rate of N1,500 and
N750 respectively, as the majority of the
motorcyclists are poor.Similarly, the sum of
N8,400 is being recommended as the price
of standard motor vehicle number plate
instead of N15,000, while the price of the
driver’s licence should be reduced from
N6,000 to N4,000.’’
The committee, however, recommended
that FRSC should extend the deadline given
for the procurement of the new number
plate and driver’s licence by another six
months.
“The committee notes that the FRSC has
given a timeframe of September 2011 to
August 2012 for motorists to renew their
licences and number plates. We ask that this
date be extended from August 2012 to
February 2013.’’
It urged the FRSC to embark on massive
enlightenment campaigns to educate the
people on the advantages and other security
details of the new scheme.
The committee, however, called for the
harmonisation of some functions of the
police, the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO)
and FRSC, adding that some overlaps existed
in the activities of the three agencies.
It also directed the VIO to stop its E-coding
scheme and the collection of N2,000 per
vehicle
70-year-old virgin says she wants a tall, dark handsome millionaire.
Pam Shaw is one real-life woman that has
managed to stay a virgin up to her
70th birthday.
“I’ve never really been intimate with a
man, just a bit of kissing. I had a sexy
stage name and dressed sexy but that
was all for my career,” Shaw told Yahoo
news.
She added that “Now’s the time. I’m
ready to take the plunge for the right
bloke…My standards are still very high,
though . I’m hoping to bag a tall, dark
and handsome millionaire.“
Shaw says she doesn’t believe in sex
before marriage and has been too busy
with her career as a cabaret dancer to
settle down. “I feel I am ready to give
marriage a go and maybe go to bed
with a man,” she said. “You are never
too old for anything”.
Shaw
says she lived with her mother until she
passed away at the age of 97 in 1995.
Ironically, Shaw says men have often
made incorrect assumptions about her
sex life, or lack thereof, because of her
career in the entertainment industry.
managed to stay a virgin up to her
70th birthday.
“I’ve never really been intimate with a
man, just a bit of kissing. I had a sexy
stage name and dressed sexy but that
was all for my career,” Shaw told Yahoo
news.
She added that “Now’s the time. I’m
ready to take the plunge for the right
bloke…My standards are still very high,
though . I’m hoping to bag a tall, dark
and handsome millionaire.“
Shaw says she doesn’t believe in sex
before marriage and has been too busy
with her career as a cabaret dancer to
settle down. “I feel I am ready to give
marriage a go and maybe go to bed
with a man,” she said. “You are never
too old for anything”.
Shaw
says she lived with her mother until she
passed away at the age of 97 in 1995.
Ironically, Shaw says men have often
made incorrect assumptions about her
sex life, or lack thereof, because of her
career in the entertainment industry.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
BIGBROTHER AFRICA: Nigerian Star Contestant; Goldie Under Attack.
Roki's potty-mouth lands him in hot water
with feisty Goldie.
The drama never ends! This afternoon,
Starmate Goldie threw her toys out of the
cot and verbally attacked Zimbabwean
Housemate Roki for what she termed
"disrespect".
Goldie flew out of the house like the
proverbial bullet and fired off a verbal fist to
the jaw.
Between sobs, the Nigerian Housemate
threatened to leave and go back home
because Roki does not know how to talk to
her.
"He always picks on me and says I have fire
inside, then uses vulgar language around
me", she complained.
Roki didn't seem moved and instead
brushed her off, telling her to "Shut the eff
up". He then swiftly backed-pedaled and
apologised, after realising Goldie was not
taking any of this lying down. DKB and
Prezzo scrambled to her side and tried to
calm her down, to no avail.
DKB scooped Goldie up in his arms, like a
groom taking his bride over the threshold
and managed to calm her down.
When Roki tried to push for a chance to
apologise, the boys advised him to let it go
and apologise later.
with feisty Goldie.
The drama never ends! This afternoon,
Starmate Goldie threw her toys out of the
cot and verbally attacked Zimbabwean
Housemate Roki for what she termed
"disrespect".
Goldie flew out of the house like the
proverbial bullet and fired off a verbal fist to
the jaw.
Between sobs, the Nigerian Housemate
threatened to leave and go back home
because Roki does not know how to talk to
her.
"He always picks on me and says I have fire
inside, then uses vulgar language around
me", she complained.
Roki didn't seem moved and instead
brushed her off, telling her to "Shut the eff
up". He then swiftly backed-pedaled and
apologised, after realising Goldie was not
taking any of this lying down. DKB and
Prezzo scrambled to her side and tried to
calm her down, to no avail.
DKB scooped Goldie up in his arms, like a
groom taking his bride over the threshold
and managed to calm her down.
When Roki tried to push for a chance to
apologise, the boys advised him to let it go
and apologise later.
BIGBROTHER AFRICA:Esperanca Finally Opens Up To Partner.
Esperanca finally built up the courage to
break the news that she is leaving the game,
to her partner Seydou.
After initially running around in circles
avoiding the issue, she grabbed Seydou by
the hand and found a private spot in the
garden. Voice breaking, Esperanca laid all
her cards on the table, shocking Seydou,
who clearly never saw it coming. "You can't
do that. It’s only been four days", he said.
After recovering from the initial shock,
Seydou quickly set about trying to convince
the other half of the Angolan pair to re-think
her decision to exit the House.
He pleaded with Esperanca, telling her she
was not a quitter and needed to be strong.
"It's not about us now, it's about Angola",
he said. Esperanca tearfully listened to
Seydou, who spent a good 30 minutes
trying to convince her to change her mind.
At some point, Esperanca broke into a smile
in the middle of their conversation.
Seydou pleads with Esperanca
We are not sure whether this is an
indication that Esperanca has decided to
toughen up and stay put. Check back soon
for more, as this story develops.
break the news that she is leaving the game,
to her partner Seydou.
After initially running around in circles
avoiding the issue, she grabbed Seydou by
the hand and found a private spot in the
garden. Voice breaking, Esperanca laid all
her cards on the table, shocking Seydou,
who clearly never saw it coming. "You can't
do that. It’s only been four days", he said.
After recovering from the initial shock,
Seydou quickly set about trying to convince
the other half of the Angolan pair to re-think
her decision to exit the House.
He pleaded with Esperanca, telling her she
was not a quitter and needed to be strong.
"It's not about us now, it's about Angola",
he said. Esperanca tearfully listened to
Seydou, who spent a good 30 minutes
trying to convince her to change her mind.
At some point, Esperanca broke into a smile
in the middle of their conversation.
Seydou pleads with Esperanca
We are not sure whether this is an
indication that Esperanca has decided to
toughen up and stay put. Check back soon
for more, as this story develops.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Capsules containing powdered flesh of dead babies seized.
The South Korean government revealed
Monday that it recently seized
thousands of capsules filled with the
powdered flesh of dead babies.
Reportedly, some people believe the
powder has medicinal purposes and
was created in northeastern China.
South Korea has reportedly been
reluctant to criticize China directly over
the incident, out of fears of creating
diplomatic friction with the country. But
the process by which the powder is
allegedly created is one of the most
disturbing stories imaginable.
According to the Korea Customs Service,
the bodies of dead babies are chopped
into small pieces and dried on stoves
before being turned into powder. The
customs officials have refused to say
exactly where the babies come from or
who is responsible for making the
capsules.
China has already been in the spotlight
over activist Chen Guangcheng, whose
work involves protesting the
government’s sterilization and forced
abortion policies. It was recently
reported that China is working to
“soften” its one-child policy slogans,
though not the actual policy itself.
Last year, Chinese officials ordered an
investigation into the manufacturing of
drugs made from dead fetuses or
newborn babies. Nonetheless, South
Korean officials said in a statement they
have discovered 35 smuggling attempts
since last August, during which 17,450
capsules labeled as “stamina boosters”
were discovered. Rather than containing
any inherent medicinal properties, the
capsules are said to contain dangerous
bacteria and other harmful, unspecified
ingredients.
Amazingly, none of the smugglers have
been arrested in the various
confiscations because the South Korean
customs officials said the amounts of
human flesh contained in the capsules
were too small and were not intended
for direct sale. The smugglers claimed to
have no knowledge of the human flesh
content, saying they believed the
capsules were ordinary stamina-
boosting pills.
Monday that it recently seized
thousands of capsules filled with the
powdered flesh of dead babies.
Reportedly, some people believe the
powder has medicinal purposes and
was created in northeastern China.
South Korea has reportedly been
reluctant to criticize China directly over
the incident, out of fears of creating
diplomatic friction with the country. But
the process by which the powder is
allegedly created is one of the most
disturbing stories imaginable.
According to the Korea Customs Service,
the bodies of dead babies are chopped
into small pieces and dried on stoves
before being turned into powder. The
customs officials have refused to say
exactly where the babies come from or
who is responsible for making the
capsules.
China has already been in the spotlight
over activist Chen Guangcheng, whose
work involves protesting the
government’s sterilization and forced
abortion policies. It was recently
reported that China is working to
“soften” its one-child policy slogans,
though not the actual policy itself.
Last year, Chinese officials ordered an
investigation into the manufacturing of
drugs made from dead fetuses or
newborn babies. Nonetheless, South
Korean officials said in a statement they
have discovered 35 smuggling attempts
since last August, during which 17,450
capsules labeled as “stamina boosters”
were discovered. Rather than containing
any inherent medicinal properties, the
capsules are said to contain dangerous
bacteria and other harmful, unspecified
ingredients.
Amazingly, none of the smugglers have
been arrested in the various
confiscations because the South Korean
customs officials said the amounts of
human flesh contained in the capsules
were too small and were not intended
for direct sale. The smugglers claimed to
have no knowledge of the human flesh
content, saying they believed the
capsules were ordinary stamina-
boosting pills.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Nollywood Loses Another.
Nollywood has been thrown into
mourning again as they lose yet
another act in the soap opera field
Cassandra Gabriel.
The late Cassandra was a popular face of
the soap opera “Face2Face”where she
played the role Sisi Carol.
The unfortunate incident happened on
Saturday, after battling with breast
cancer for over a year.
Late Cassandra who hails from Igueben
local govt area in Edo State left behind a
child.
mourning again as they lose yet
another act in the soap opera field
Cassandra Gabriel.
The late Cassandra was a popular face of
the soap opera “Face2Face”where she
played the role Sisi Carol.
The unfortunate incident happened on
Saturday, after battling with breast
cancer for over a year.
Late Cassandra who hails from Igueben
local govt area in Edo State left behind a
child.
Friday, 4 May 2012
Iced Rainfall In Abeokuta.
Abeokuta,
the Ogun state capital, south-west of
Nigeria, on Thursday recorded an
unusual rainfall laden with ice falling,
also known as hailstorm.
Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It
consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice,
each of which is referred to as a hail
stone.
Residents witnessed ice blocks, the size
of gravels falling from the sky leaving the
very apprehensive when solid blocks
started falling on rooftops, road and
vehicles, making very loud unusual
sound.
According to reports, the ice storm
started during the heavy rainfall which
started around 5.42pm, lasting about 27
minutes with strong winds.
Wind shields of three vehicles were
reportedly broken by the ice at Ake, the
heart of the ancient town.
Similar ice storm were experienced
other parts of the city such as Panseke,
Kuto and at the MKO Abiola Stadium.
A witness who wrote his experience on
a social media platform stated that “I’m
presently driving somewhere around
Kuto, in Abeokuta and there’s massive
hail storm here. It’s so strong; it’s got
people leaving their cars for shelter. To
give you an idea, it’s like having gravel
poured on the roof of your vehicle from
a four storey building.”
Could this be emergence of snow fall in western Nigeria?
the Ogun state capital, south-west of
Nigeria, on Thursday recorded an
unusual rainfall laden with ice falling,
also known as hailstorm.
Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It
consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice,
each of which is referred to as a hail
stone.
Residents witnessed ice blocks, the size
of gravels falling from the sky leaving the
very apprehensive when solid blocks
started falling on rooftops, road and
vehicles, making very loud unusual
sound.
According to reports, the ice storm
started during the heavy rainfall which
started around 5.42pm, lasting about 27
minutes with strong winds.
Wind shields of three vehicles were
reportedly broken by the ice at Ake, the
heart of the ancient town.
Similar ice storm were experienced
other parts of the city such as Panseke,
Kuto and at the MKO Abiola Stadium.
A witness who wrote his experience on
a social media platform stated that “I’m
presently driving somewhere around
Kuto, in Abeokuta and there’s massive
hail storm here. It’s so strong; it’s got
people leaving their cars for shelter. To
give you an idea, it’s like having gravel
poured on the roof of your vehicle from
a four storey building.”
Could this be emergence of snow fall in western Nigeria?
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Video Of Thisday Newspaper Attack.
Cut and paste to watch how Thisday Newspaper was attacked.........www.saharareporters.com/video/video-chilling-last-minutes-thisday-newspaper-suicide-car-bomber
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