Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Video of deadly St Louis police shooting raises questions



Sister of past Chief Judge of Lagos state sworn in as new Chief Judge (Photos)



History was made today August 20th in Lagos state as Hon. Justice Oluwafunmilayo Olajumoke Atilade (pictured centre), the younger sister of the immediate past Chief Judge of the state, Justice Ayotunde Philips (left) who retired in July, was sworn in as the new Chief Judge of Lagos state by Gov Babatunde Fashola at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Lagos state Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja.  

This is the first time in the history of the state judiciary siblings will succeed each other as Chief Judge of the state. Continue...

Photo News: Official Pictures from Being Mrs Elliot’s Presidential Screening at the Villa



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Italy to Supply Iraq with Soviet Weapons – Defense Minister




 
Rome plans to send to Iraq Soviet-produced weapons confiscated more than 20 years ago during the Balkan Wars, Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti said.

"The government proposes sending the machine guns used by our armed forces, anti-tank missiles and ammunition to Iraq," Pinotti said at a meeting of the parliamentary committee on foreign affairs and defense, which discussed the issue of the supply of arms to Iraq.
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'I will join PDP when Satan converts to Islam' - El Rufai says



 Former FCT Minister and Chieftain of the APC Nasir El Rufai says he will simply consider defecting to the PDP when Satan repents and converts Islam...and not really then. He explained this in question from a concerned twitter follower. This is showing up in the wake of the defection of his friend Nuhu Ribadu who recently defected to the PDP.

Ebola: Lagos records 5 new suspected cases.



The Lagos State government has announced that 5 new suspected cases of Ebola virus have already been recorded at the Yaba Isolation Centre. The state Commissioner for health, Dr Jide Idris made this known today while addressing journalists. Dr Idris stated that two of the five new cases were from secondary contacts and that 213 people are now observed 

"Till date, we have recorded eight suspected cases, five of which came in yesterday August 19th, 12 confirmed. On the whole, five have died (including the index case). We are currently following up 213 contacts, and 62 have completed the two-day follow-up,” Dr Jide said
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Ebola: Fiancé of late nurse, Obi Ejelonu, admitted to hospital with suspected higher fever case



Base on Sahara Reporters, the fiancé of Obi Ejelonu, the nurse who died of the Ebola virus after being infected by Patrick Sawyer, is suspected to have  contracted the Ebola virus from his late fiance.  The suspected patient, whose name was given  as "Dennis", allegedly endured a higher fever three days ago but said he'd recovered, SR reports. He's since been admitted in the hospital. A  new blood test has been ordered, with results expected  tomorrow. 

A morgue worker Admits sleeping with 100 Corpses





A morgue attendant has admitted he may 've slept with up to 100 female corpses.

Kenneth Douglas, from the city of Hamilton, Ohio, was nabbed, charged and sentenced to 36 months in prison in 2008 after DNA from his semen was found inside the body of murder victim, 19-year-old Karen Range.

The crime only stumbled on light after Range's murderer David Steffen appealed his conviction for murder and rape. He admitted killing Range but denied defiling her.
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Uber makes its way to Nigeria...as Ice Prince becomes first Nigerian to ride in Uber



"The Vegas of Africa” or “Africa’s Big Apple” is Africa’s commercial powerhouse; it’s also all about the flamboyant dressing, the unique mannerisms, the boisterous interaction among complete strangers who on meeting immediately feel bonded by their “Naija-ness”, the epic traffic jams, the steeped traditions and the spectacular sunsets.
  
There’s that intangible ‘something’ about Lagos that makes it a place where anything and everything is possible, and starting today (Wednesday July 23, 2014) Uber launches its smartphone technology in Lagos, making it the fourth city in Africa to embrace the innovative on demand private driver application. 
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Ebola Update: NNPC Doctor Tested Positive to Ebola



A government source reveals to Sahara Reporters a medical doctor at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) clinic in Lagos, has developed Ebola symptoms. The doctor was allegedly among the doctors who treated Patrick Sawyer. The suspected victim who's considered to be a female is said to have  been previously treated and discharged, but was later brought back into quarantine to be observed and retested.

NFF Glass House set ablaze !





The secretariat of the Nigeria Football Federation in Abuja, the Glass House is on fire. Reports monitored on the radio indicate that the fire started from the third floor, which hosts the office of the Chairman of the Federation, Aminu Maigari. More details later.

Another Liberian reportedly certified with the Ebola Virus In Lagos



According to CKN  programme, a Senior Registrar with Igbobi Orthopaedic hospital, Lagos, Dr Akindele Akintayo revealed today on a TV programme that another Liberian have already been detected with the deadly Ebola virus in Nigeria.

Dr. Akintayo said on the programme that the Liberian has been kept at the IDH in Lagos and couldn't confirm if the newest case had a connection with late Mr Sawyer or not. More with this later...

Patrick Sawyer visiting Nigeria with the deadly virus has caused the death of five people, including Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh, pictured above 

Enemies Stand Helpless Against BrahMos Missile - BrahMos Aerospace Chief





 - A supersonic cruise missile BrahMos, developed jointly by Russia and India, leaves any enemy helpless as no effective protection against the BrahMos has been created so far, Sudhir Mishra, the new head of the BrahMos Aerospace Corporation told Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency.
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Law Enforcers Open Fire on Protesters in Ferguson – Demonstrator



Law enforcers shot at protestors, engaged in peaceful demonstrations over the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer in the US city of Ferguson, one of the demonstrators, Johanna Lyn told RIA Novosti.
“I’ve been here since day one. We have peaceful protesters, who are standing on a line. If you cross that line, you will be shot dead. These are peaceful protesters saying don’t shoot, with their hands up, and the police shot into the crowd and fired tear gas,” Lyn told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.
“Michael Brown is why we are standing up but if you talk to the protesters out here you will see that this is not just a Ferguson problem. They have created this problem and now they have brought the military in to control it and they cannot control it. They are creating a resistance.”
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Ebola: 17 individuals who escaped from isolation zone in Liberia discovered



 The 17 patients who escaped from the Ebola Isolation Centre in Liberia after some youths attacked the guts on Saturday August 16th, have thankfully been found. The development was made known by way of a Liberian Minister this afternoon.

The isolation ward was attacked by armed men wielding sticks and shouting -'There's no Ebola'  

Arrest of Reporters in Ferguson Violates First Amendment - Freedom of the Press Foundation



 Arresting members of the press, covering the protests in Ferguson over the police killing of an unarmed black teenager is a gross violation of the right to free speech, the Freedom of the Press Foundation said.

“It should go without saying that these arrests are a gross violation of the reporters' First Amendment rights, and attempts to prevent journalists from lawfully doing their job on the streets of Ferguson are downright illegal,” a representative of the organization Runa Sandvik said in a press release on Tuesday.
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UN Chief Calls for Immediate Understanding As Gaza Ceasefire Collapses




UNITED NATIONS, August 20 (RIA Novosti) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the disruption of the most recent temporary ceasefire in Gaza.

“[Ban Ki-moon] condemns in the strongest terms the breach of the Egyptian brokered humanitarian ceasefire which was to expire at midnight local time,” the statement by the UN chief said Tuesday adding that Ban “is gravely disappointed by the return to hostilities.”
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IS Militants Behead US Journalist Taken Captive in 2012 – Reports




Islamic State insurgents released a video yesterday Tuesday August 19th purportedly showing the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley (pictured above), who had gone missing in Syria nearly two years ago, and images of another U.S. journalist whose life they said depended on U.S. action in Iraq.



The video, titled "A Message To America," was posted on social media sites. It was not immediately possible to verify its authenticity.
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Police Shoot Dead Another Young Black Man in Missouri as Protests Continue in Ferguson




Police officers in the US State of Missouri fatally shot a 23-year-old black man just about ten days after the police killing of black teenager Michael Brown in the St. Louis area, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

The incident took place on Tuesday afternoon just several miles south of the city of Ferguson, where the shooting of 18-year-old Brown has triggered a wave of mass protests and riots.
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White House Confirms Suspending Activities Involving Russian Sanctioned Officials





The White House confirmed it had suspended a number of bilateral meetings and operations, involving Russian officials, targeted by the US sanctions over the Ukrainian crisis, a spokesperson Caitlin Hayden told RIA Novosti.
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