Showing posts with label Breaking News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breaking News. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 June 2016

JUST IN!!! President Buhari Nominates 47 Ambassadors – See List Here.

President Muhammadu Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, June 9, released the list of Ambassadorial nominees.

This was contained in a letter sent to Senate president Bukola Saraki.

Some of the nominees include Obinna Chukwuemeka, Okeke Vivian, Ngozi Okeje, Bello Kazaure, Garba Baba, Umar Salisu, Kadiri Ayinla Audu, Ibrahim Isa, Bankole Adeoye, Ibrahim Hamza and KC Nwachukwu. Others are Olufemi Abekoye, Adekunbi Abibat, Salisu Umoru, Liman Munir, Mohammed Hassan Hassan, Olatunde Adesesan, Usman Bakure, Balogun Akeem and Kabiru Bala among others.

More Details Later. .......


Tuesday, 7 June 2016

JUST IN !!!! Former Super Eagle’s Coach, Stephen Keshi Dies Suddenly At 54

Nigerian football icon Stephen Okechukwu Keshi died suddenly in the early hours of Wednesday in Benin City, Edo State, TheCable reports.

The former international football player and coach had lost his wife of 33 years, Kate, last year after a prolonged battle with cancer.

TheCable confirmed his death from a member of his family as well as one of his close associates.

“He was not ill at all, never showed any signs of illness, but we suspect he never got over the death of his wife,” a friend said.

He is survived by four children and his mother.

This is so sad!


Thursday, 2 June 2016

BREAKING NEWS!!! President muhammadu Buhari Cancels Visit to Ogoni Land (Screenshot)

According to Sahara Reporters, President Buhari will not be attending the flag-off exercise for the cleanup of Ogoni land in Rivers state which is slated for today June 2nd.

VP Yemi Osinbajo will be representing him at the flag-off exercise.

President Muhammadu Buhari scheduled one-day trip to Ogoniland, Rivers state Nigeria for the flag off of Niger Delta clean up has been canceled.

A Presidential source told SaharaReporters that President Buhari will be represented by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo

The cancelation is not unconnected to security threats to the President from a newly formed militant group, Niger Delta Avengers who had threatened to kill the President should he step foot in the Niger Delta region.

The president had blamed an ear infection for canceling the visit to Lagos where he was scheduled to commission some projects finished by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode two weeks ago.

It is unclear if the President plans to attend the ECOWAS meeting schedule to discuss issues of regional security and economic development in Dakar Tomorrow. 


Wednesday, 1 June 2016

BREAKING NEWS!!!!, Fulani Herdsmen Again Sack Benue Communities, Kill 15.

Again, suspected Fulani herdsmen on Monday invaded Igbongun community in Tsaav Ward of Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State, killing five people. Only last Sunday, the herdsmen struck in Tse Wankyor in the same Tsaav Ward and killed 10 and injured several others. Yesterday’s incident brings the death toll from the two attacks to 15.

A source told The AUTHORITY that the armed herders numbering over 50 invaded the community through the neighbouring Kente settlement in Tara­ ba State at 11pm on Monday and unleashed terror on the people with their sophisticated weapons. He claimed that six motorcycles were carted away by the rampaging herdsmen.

The District Head of Tsaav, His Royal Highness (HRH) Joseph Ivuen, told The AUTHORITY that the attack was unwarranted because they have never had issues with the Fulani cattle rearers. The monarch said that the community had been deserted for fear of further attacks and called on the Federal Government to provide a lasting solu­ tion to the continued invasion of Benue villages by the herdsmen.

The Chairman of Ukum Local Government Area, Hon. Simon Kachina, who confirmed the attacks, said that they were strange because the affected communities never had issues with the herdsmen and charged the authorities to intensify efforts to­ wards ending such barbaric acts.

The council boss who gave the names of victims whose bodies had been recovered as Keryum Mku, Terkura Ajo and Terhemba Gwa, added that the search for others had continued. Kachina said: “It is most unfortunate and the most worrisome aspect of these attacks lies in the fact that they are normally carried out during cropping season and for a local government whose economic mainstay is farming, the continued sacking of our people will not augur well for our economic survival.

I am appealing especially to the Federal Government to put in efforts that will curtail the barbaric acts of these headsmen.” The member representing Ukum, Logo and Katsina/ Ala Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr. Emmanuel Udende, said that a public hearing into the continued attacks on Benue communities by the herdsmen had begun at the Lower House.

Through his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Jerry Iorngaem, who was at the ravaged community, the lawmaker urged his constituents not to resort to self-help. The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, confirmed the attacks.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Zika virus rises after US sex link, many Brazil birth defects



The World Health Organization voiced concern on Wednesday over the reported sexual transmission of the Zika virus in Texasamid worries that such infections could make efforts to combat the virus linked to severe birth defects in Brazil even tougher.

The virus, spreading quickly across the Americas, is usually transmitted by mosquitoes. But health officials in Dallas County reported on Tuesday that the first known case contracted in theUnited States was a person infected after having sex with somebody who had returned from Venezuela.
The WHO declared a global health emergency on Monday, citing a "strongly suspected" causal relationship between Zika infection in pregnancy and microcephaly, a condition marked by abnormally small head size that can cause permanent brain damage in newborns.
Health ministers from across South America gathered in Uruguay's capital, Montevideo, to discuss the public health emergency and how the region can coordinate its fight against the outbreak.
There is no treatment or vaccine for Zika.
Sexual transmission could add a new dimension to the threat Zika poses, but WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl stressed that "almost a 100 percent of the cases" are transmitted by the bite of a mosquito.
"This reported case in the U.S. of course raises concerns," Hartl said at the U.N. agency's headquarters in Geneva. "This needs to be further investigated to understand the conditions and how often or likely sexual transmission is."
But he said that for the WHO "the most important thing to do is to control people's exposure to mosquitoes."
The WHO estimates as many as 4 million people could become infected in the Americas.
Hartl called the Texas case only the second worldwide linked to sexual transmission, referring to media reports about a case of an American man who returned from Senegal in 2008 and is suspected of having infected his wife. The medical literature also has a case in which the virus was detected in semen.
"If you swap enough bodily fluid, most viruses can probably be sexually transmitted to some extent," said Ben Neuman, a virologist at Britain's University of Reading.
Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a public health emergency in four counties with travel-related cases of the Zika virus, and ordered state officials to increase mosquito control efforts in some of the southeastern U.S. state's most heavily populated locales including Miami and Tampa.
Scott directed state officials to pay special attention to mosquito spraying in residential areas.
In addition, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which has urged pregnant women to consider delaying travel to locations with ongoing Zika transmissions, added Jamaica and Tonga to its travel alert.
The WHO said the virus has been transmitted in at least 32 countries, from South America to the Western Pacific.
Late on Tuesday, the Brazilian health ministry said the number of newborns with microcephaly it suspects are linked to the virus had increased to 4,074 as of Jan. 30, from 3,718 a week earlier.
Researchers have identified evidence of Zika infection in 17 of these cases, either in the baby or in the mother, but have not confirmed that Zika can cause microcephaly.

WARNING FOR EUROPE
The WHO warned member states in Europe on Wednesday that the risk of the virus spreading into the region increases with the onset of spring and summer.
"Now is the time for countries to prepare themselves to reduce the risk to their populations," said the WHO's Europe chief, Zsuzsanna Jakab. "Every European country in which Aedes mosquitoes are present can be at risk for the spread of Zika virus disease."
The Pan American Health Organization, the WHO's arm for the Americas, said it needed an estimated $8.5 million to help countries in the region respond to the Zika threat.
Brazilian Health Minister Marcelo Castro said U.S. experts will travel to Brazil next week to start work on the development of a Zika vaccine and come up with a timetable for the effort.
A number of drug developers and universities are attempting to produce a vaccine. Experts have said a vaccine is months or even years away.
Japan's leading drugmaker Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd said it has created a team to investigate how it might help make a vaccine, a day after France's Sanofi SA said it would launch a Zika vaccine program.
Pfizer Inc, Johnson and Johnson and Merck & Co Inc said they were evaluating their technologies or existing vaccines for their potential to combat Zika.
Indian biotechnology company Bharat Biotech said it was working on two possible vaccines.
The rising number of cases has stirred concern ahead of the Olympic Games in August in Rio de Janeiro in August when Brazil's second largest city will host tens of thousands of athletes and tourists from around the world.

Monday, 21 December 2015

Breaking!! FIFA Bans Sepp Blatter For Eight Years








A FIFA court on Monday banned Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini for eight years after finding them guilty of abusing their positions over a $2 million payment that was made to the suspended head of European football.

Both were “immediately” banned from all football activity. Blatter, FIFA’s president since 1998, was fined 50,000 Swiss francs ($50,000). Platini was fined 80,000 Swiss francs.

A statement by the court said both showed “abusive execution” of their powers. In the case of Platini, the court said he “failed to act with complete credibility and integrity, showing unawareness of the importance of his duties.”

If this is how they probe our Leaders in Nigeria i would have love it.

BREAKING: 50 houses burnt as Nupes sack Yoruba community in Kwara










ILORIN – No fewer than 50 houses have been reportedly burnt,30 persons injured, while four persons were feared killed in the resumed communal clash between the people of Share and Tsaragi despite the curfew imposed by Kwara state government.
Vanguard reliably gathered that another 30 people sustained serious injuries in Share town in Ifelodun local government council of Kwara state on Sunday following the invasion of the town by people suspected to be irate Nupe youths of Tsaragi despite the curfew imposed by 6 the state government.

Already, soldiers from Sobi Army Barack, Ilorin have been drafted to the warring towns so as to support the anti-riot policemen drafted to the town on Saturday when the crisis resumed.
“The Kwara State Government warns that anyone found with illegal arms and ammunition or disrupting peace and public order in both communities will be dealt with in line with the laws of the land.”
 
Also, churches ,mission houses, schools with the equipped ICT facilities were reportedly burnt during the incident.

Nigeria is really not in peace #Pray for Nigeria. 

 Source Afrivibes