Saturday, 31 August 2013

Obama Seeks Congress Vote To Take Military Action Against Syria




For attacking its citizens with chemical weapons on August 21, president Barack Obama wants the US to take military action against Syria and is now seeking congressional authorization to intervene.

The Syrian government carried out chemical weapons attack in Damascus in the early hours of August 21, killing at least 1,400 people as they slept in their homes. Although the government is denying being behind the attack, president Obama says the military action against Syria is necessary to deter future chemical attacks...not only in Syria but other governments thinking of doing same. 

"We cannot and will not turn a blind eye to what happened in Damascus. What message are we sending out if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight without paying a price" Obama said
Once the US congress reconvenes on September 9th, president Obama will have his answer. Do you think the US should take any military action against Syria? Meanwhile Britain has said they will not take part in any military action against Syria but UK Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted that "he understands and supports president Obama's position"

Joke of The Day: The Troublesome Maid and A Poor Guy


A guy went to visit his friend from a very rich family . When he entered , the maid approached him and asked :
MAID: what wud u like 2 drink ? Fruit juice , yoghurt , tea, chocolate , capp or coffee ?
GUY: Tea plz
MAID: ceylon tea, India tea, herbal tea, kerichon gold tea, bush tea, green tea?
GUY: ceylon tea plz
MAID: how do u want it, black or white?
GUY: White
MAID: Milk or fresh cream?
GUY: with Milk
MAID: Goat Milk or Cow Milk?
GUY: Cow Milk
MAID: Freezland cow or afrikner cow?
GUY: hmmm , let me go wit d Freezland cow
MaID; would u like it with Sweetner, Sugar or honey?
GUY: Sugar
MAID:bee sugar or Cane Sugar?
GUY: Cane sugar
MAID: White, brown or yellow sugar ?
GUY: Abeg , forget abt d tea, just give me a glass of water .
MAID: Mineral, Tap or distilled water ?
GUY: Mineral water
MAID: Flavoured or non flavoured?
GUY: Infact get Me an empty glass .
MAID: U want a tumbler, wine glass,champagne­ flute or a beer mug?
GUY: Abeg , free me, make i swallow ma spit

Today's Icon: Nelson Mandela

“I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”

Rolihlahla Mandela was born into the Madiba clan in Mvezo, Transkei, on July 18, 1918, to Nonqaphi Nosekeni and Nkosi Mphakanyiswa Gadla Mandela, principal counsellor to the Acting King of the Thembu people, Jongintaba Dalindyebo.

His father died when he was a child and the young Rolihlahla became a ward of Jongintaba at the Great Place in Mqhekezweni. Hearing the elder’s stories of his ancestor’s valour during the wars of resistance, he dreamed also of making his own contribution to the freedom struggle of his people.
He attended primary school in Qunu where his teacher Miss Mdingane gave him the name Nelson, in accordance with the custom to give all school children “Christian” names.

He completed his Junior Certificate at Clarkebury Boarding Institute and went on to Healdtown, a Wesleyan secondary school of some repute, where he matriculated.
Nelson Mandela began his studies for a Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University College of Fort Hare but did not complete the degree there as he was expelled for joining in a student protest. He completed his BA through the University of South Africa and went back to Fort Hare for his graduation in 1943.

On his return to the Great Place at Mkhekezweni the King was furious and said if he didn’t return to Fort Hare he would arrange wives for him and his cousin Justice. They ran away to Johannesburg instead arriving there in 1941. There he worked as a mine security officer and after meeting Walter Sisulu, an estate agent, who introduced him to Lazar Sidelsky. He then did his articles through the firm of attorneys Witkin Eidelman and Sidelsky.

Meanwhile he began studying for an LLB at the University of the Witwatersrand. By his own admission he was a poor student and left the university in 1948 without graduating. He only started studying again through the University of London and also did not complete that degree.
In 1989, while in the last months of his imprisonment, he obtained an LLB through the University of South Africa. He graduated in absentia at a ceremony in Cape Town.

Nelson Mandela, while increasingly politically involved from 1942, only joined the African National Congress in 1944 when he helped formed the ANC Youth League.
In 1944 he married Walter Sisulu’s cousin Evelyn Mase, a nurse. They had two sons Madiba Thembekile ‘Thembi’ and Makgatho and two daughters both called Makaziwe, the first of whom died in infancy. They effectively separated in 1955 and divorced in 1958.

Nelson Mandela rose through the ranks of the ANCYL and through its work the ANC adopted in 1949 a more radical mass-based policy, the Programme of Action.
In 1952 he was chosen at the National Volunteer-in-Chief of the Defiance Campaign with Maulvi Cachalia as his Deputy. This campaign of civil disobedience against six unjust laws was a joint programme between the ANC and the South African Indian Congress. He and 19 others were charged under the Suppression of Communism Act for their part in the campaign and sentenced to nine months hard labour suspended for two years.

A two-year diploma in law on top of his BA allowed Nelson Mandela to practice law and in August 1952 he and Oliver Tambo established South Africa’s first black law firm, Mandela and Tambo.
At the end of 1952 he was banned for the first time. As a restricted person he was only able to secretly watch as the Freedom Charter was adopted at Kliptown on 26 June 1955.
Nelson Mandela was arrested in a countrywide police swoop of 156 activists on 5 December 1955, which led to the 1956 Treason Trial. Men and women of all races found themselves in the dock in the marathon trial that only ended when the last 28 accused, including Mr. Mandela were acquitted on 29 March 1961.

On 21 March 1960 police killed 69 unarmed people in a protest at Sharpeville against the pass laws. This led to the country’s first state of emergency on 31 March and the banning of the ANC and the Pan Africanist Congress on 8 April. Nelson Mandela and his colleagues in the Treason Trial were among the thousands detained during the state of emergency.
During the trial on 14 June 1958 Nelson Mandela married a social worker Winnie Madikizela. They had two daughters Zenani and Zindziswa. The couple divorced in 1996.

Days before the end of the Treason Trial Nelson Mandela travelled to Pietermaritzburg to speak at the All-in Africa Conference, which resolved he should write to Prime Minister Verwoerd requesting a non-racial national convention, and to warn that should he not agree there would be a national strike against South Africa becoming a republic. As soon as he and his colleagues were acquitted in the Treason Trial Nelson Mandela went underground and began planning a national strike for 29, 30 and 31 March. In the face of a massive mobilization of state security the strike was called off early. In June 1961 he was asked to lead the armed struggle and helped to establish Umkhonto weSizwe (Spear of the Nation).

On 11 January 1962 using the adopted name David Motsamayi, Nelson Mandela left South Africa secretly. He travelled around Africa and visited England to gain support for the armed struggle. He received military training in Morocco and Ethiopia and returned to South Africa in July 1962. He was arrested in a police roadblock outside Howick on 5 August while returning from KwaZulu-Natal where he briefed ANC President Chief Albert Luthuli about his trip.

He was charged with leaving the country illegally and inciting workers to strike. He was convicted and sentenced to five years imprisonment which he began serving in Pretoria Local Prison. On 27 May 1963 he was transferred to Robben Island and returned to Pretoria on 12 June. Within a month police raided a secret hide-out in Rivonia used by ANC and Communist Party activists and several of his comrades were arrested.

In October 1963 Nelson Mandela joined nine others on trial for sabotage in what became known as the Rivonia Trial.  Facing the death penalty his words to the court at the end of his famous ‘Speech from the Dock’ on 20 April 1964 became immortalized:
“I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”

On 11 June 1964 Nelson Mandela and seven other accused Walter Sisulu, Ahmed Kathrada, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Denis Goldberg, Elias Motsoaledi and Andrew Mlangeni were convicted and the next day were sentenced to life imprisonment. Denis Goldberg was sent to Pretoria Prison because he was white while the others went to Robben Island.
Nelson Mandela’s mother died in 1968 and his eldest son Thembi in 1969. He was not allowed to attend their funerals.

On 31 March 1982 Nelson Mandela was transferred to Pollsmoor Prison in Cape Town with Sisulu, Mhlaba and Mlangeni. Kathrada joined them in October. When he returned to the prison in November 1985 after prostate surgery Nelson Mandela was held alone. Justice Minister Kobie Coetsee had visited him in hospital. Later Nelson Mandela initiated talks about an ultimate meeting between the apartheid government and the ANC.

In 1988 he was treated for Tuberculosis and was transferred on 7 December 1988 to a house at Victor Verster Prison near Paarl. He was released from its gates on Sunday 11 February 1990, nine days after the unbanning of the ANC and the PAC and nearly four months after the release of the remaining Rivonia comrades. Throughout his imprisonment he had rejected at least three conditional offers of release.

Nelson Mandela immersed himself into official talks to end white minority rule and in 1991 was elected ANC President to replace his ailing friend Oliver Tambo. In 1993 he and President FW de Klerk jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize and on 27 April 1994 he voted for the first time in his life.
On 10 May 1994 he was inaugurated South Africa’s first democratically elected President. On his 80th birthday in 1998 he married Graça Machel, his third wife.

True to his promise Nelson Mandela stepped down in 1999 after one term as President. He continued to work with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund he set up in 1995 and established the Nelson Mandela Foundation and The Mandela-Rhodes Foundation.
In April 2007 his grandson Mandla Mandela became head of the Mvezo Traditional Council at a ceremony at the Mvezo Great Place.

Nelson Mandela never wavered in his devotion to democracy, equality and learning. Despite terrible provocation, he never answered racism with racism. His life has been an inspiration to all who are oppressed and deprived, to all who are opposed to oppression and deprivation.

Is This What Love Can Do?

19-year old Brazilian girl, Adriana Andrade who was cheating on her boyfriend has swallowed her phone to prevent him from reading her text messages. According to reports, her boyfriend demanded to see her phone, when he suspected she was cheating on him, but Adriana refused and swallowed it instead. She was later rushed to the hospital when she started feeling uncomfortable and was operated upon to save her life.

UNN Provisional Admission for 2,691 candidates


UNN gives  admission to 2,691 first degree candidatesThe University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has offered provisional admission to 2,691 UTME candidates who made the institution their first choice in the last Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination.
The UNN Registrar, A.I. Okonta who released the result at the weekend said the successful candidates will pursue various first degree programmes in the 15 faculties of the university for the 2013/2014 academic session.

He advised the successful candidates to visit the university website at www.unn.edu.ng or its portal, www.portal.unn.edu.ng to confirm their acceptance of the provisional admission.

Okonta also advised interested 2013/2014 UTME candidates who have not been offered admission but had a UTME score of 180 or above and the UNN P-UTME score of 180 or above to apply for the institution’s advertised courses.

Boko Haram Yoruba Committee Leaders Meets


Boko Haram committee, Yoruba leaders meetThe Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Conflict Resolution in the North  on Friday met Yoruba leaders under the aegis of Yoruba Unity Forum (YUF), just as the SouthWest zone called for a national conference to end insecurity in the country. Speaking to journalists after a closed-door meeting, Minister for Special Duties and Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Kabir Taminu Turaki (SAN) said the meeting was part of efforts at finding solution to insecurity in the country.He said the meeting was to rub minds with Yoruba  leaders on the issue, assuring that their input would form part of their recommendations.
Specifically, he said the Federal Government was serious about ending the Boko Haram menace within the shortest time possible. Turaki disclosed that the committee’s greatest challenge in the course of the assignment was locating the insurgents.
According to him, this was in view of the fact that members of the dreaded group feared they might be arrested.

He, however, said they have been able to record  tremendous achievements that would help the government in tacking insurgency.
Continuing, he assured that the government would compensate the victims for  losses incurred. On his part, the Publicity secretary of YUF, Dr Kunle Olajide said Yorubas want a national conference to address some of the challenges facing the country.

He hinged this on the fact that Nigerians should be able to discuss the way and manner they want to live together. He added that the Federal Government must compensate victims of the Boko Haram menace.

Olajide added criminals also needed to be dealt with, so that an end could be put to insurgency across the country, just as he called for speedy implementation of the committee’s report .
YUF Deputy leader, Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi, who lauded President  Goodluck Jonathan for his peace initiatives, corroborated his views.
Prominent Yoruba leaders at the meeting included, Femi Okuronmu, Kofo Bucknor-Akerele among others.


30 Arrested In Relation With The Killing of Custom Officers


No fewer than 30 persons, including Beninoise, have  been arrested  in connection with the killing of a customs officer at the Seme Border, Babagry on Thursday. The suspects, whose identities could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report, were arrested separately by soldiers, customs men and the police after the deceased was killed.

A police source said that the suspects would soon be transferred to the State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID), Panti Street, Yaba, for further investigations and possible prosecution.

Though, normalcy has started returning to the area, palpable tension still pervades the border town, as the Seme Customs command has increased security presence within and around their facilities, particularly their barracks, not too far from the border post.
Two of the trucks that were set ablaze by the mob were still burning as at 1pm yesterday. Most of the traders around the border area have been asked to relocate, while financial institutions around the area have armed mobile men man their entrances.

The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Umar Mu’azu in charge of Seme  has since summoned  all the traditional rulers in the area during which he urged them to advise their wards on the need to maintain peace.

Fashola Speaks As Census Tribunal Nullifies 14 Lagos LGAs Headcount

Census  tribunal nullifies 14 Lagos LGAs headcount
Eight years after the last national census in the country, the National Census Tribunal has declared null and void the headcount in 14 local government areas of the state ordering the Nigerian Population Commission (NPC) to conduct a fresh headcount in the areas to ascertain the true population figure.
The 14 areas, according to the judgment delivered on June 19-21 this year, are Amuwo-Odofin, Eti-Osa, Alimosho, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Surulere, Epe, Ifako-Ijaiye, Badagry, Apapa, Agege, Ojo,  Ajeromi-Ifelodun and Ikeja.
The Lagos State Government had, on behalf of 19 out of 20 old LGAs, which covers 40 out of the new 57 councils in the state, sought the intervention of the National Census Tribunal to nullify the 2006 census figure of 9,113,605 allotted to the state by the NPC based on petitions written by the local governments alleging irregularities, which resulted in the exclusion of many residents from the exercise.
Addressing Government House correspondents on the issue at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Friday, the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye, said the tribunal, however, did not uphold the petitions of the remaining five local government areas of Shomolu, Ikorodu, Kosofe, Mushin and Oshodi-Isolo on the ground that sufficient proof was not presented by the petitioners.
The Attorney-General, who was at the briefing with his Information and Strategy  and Works and Infrastructure counterparts, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba and Dr. Obafemi Hamzat respectively, as well as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Mr. Hakeem Bello, said: “In the final analysis, the official national census results for 14 old local government councils (now 57 LGAs and LCDAs) in Lagos State have been declared invalid”. He added that the ruling vindicates the state government’s resolve to base its physical and economic plans on a projected population of 17,553,924 in 2006 and over 21 million currently.

Friday, 30 August 2013

Ladies is This True?


1. You will cheat on your partner, you will still cheat during exams.. Your name be cheetah??

2. You fix eye lashes like toothbrush, tattoo your body like vitafoam design, wear earrings like handcuffs and you want a God-fearing man.. Sorry, God won't give his saint to Devil's saint, it doesn't work that way.

3. Some girls will be scratching their buttocks in public as if it's recharge card.. Haba!

4. Some girls handbag be looking like ballot boxes.. as if they wanna go rig election.

5. Guys don't put banana inside their boxers to deceive you girls, why put foam bra and foam bum bum to deceive guys

6. Girls with money tho'.. How can you be asking me "where is my gift?" on mother's day?.. you be my mother?