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Saturday, July 15, 2023

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Spain: 4 arrested on suspicion of planning terror attacks

Madrid (CNN)Four men in Spain's North African territory of Ceuta were arrested Saturday morning on suspicion of being in a terrorist cell that had "a strong determination to attack," Spain's Interior Ministry said.

Video claims 1 Japanese ISIS hostage killed; new demand made

CNN)One of ISIS' two Japanese hostages has been killed after a deadline for ransom passed, and the terror group has issued a new demand for the other's freedom -- a prisoner exchange -- a video posted online Saturday by a known ISIS supporter purports to show.
The video appears to show a static image of surviving Japanese hostage Kenji Goto, dressed in orange, holding a photo of what appears to be beheaded compatriot Haruna Yukawa.
Watch video after the cut................

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Monday, January 19, 2015

In Indonesia Nigerian, 5 others executed by firing squad (In Indonesia)

In Indonesia

Daniel Enemuo of Nigeria, Namaona Denis of Malawi, Tran Thi Bich Hanh of Vietnam, Marco Moreira of Brazil, Ang Kiem Soei of The Netherlands and Rani Andriani of Indonesia were killed despite pleas from the international community to spare their lives.
A Nigerian, Daniel Enemuo and 5 others have been executed by firing squad in Indonesia after being convicted of drug trafficking.
A Nigerian, Daniel Enemuo and 5 others have been executed by firing squad in Indonesia after being convicted of drug trafficking.
(Malaysian Times)

Friday, January 16, 2015

2014 Ballon D’Or winner breaks-up with Russian Model girlfriend, Irina Shayk

Miss Irinai Shayk was said to have fallen out of favour with Ronaldo's mother during the Christmas period. She was holidaying in the Maldives on Monday.


Ronaldo and Irina Shayk reportedly split  after the Model stayed away from the Ballon D'Or event for a Beach holiday in the Maldives
Ronaldo and Irina Shayk reportedly split  after the Model stayed away from the Ballon D'Or event for a Beach holiday in the Maldives
(Daily Mail/Pulse)

US Celebs react to recent mass killing in Nigeria

Boko Haram's fresh attack in the Baga Community in Nigeria is drawing the attention of top international celebrities like Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Meek Mill and Solange Knowles who are either commiserating or asking questions...

Nicki Minaj, Solange Knowles, Madonna, Angelina Jolie and Meek Mill condem fresh Boko Haram killings in Baga community in Nigeria
Nicki Minaj, Solange Knowles, Madonna, Angelina Jolie and Meek Mill condem fresh Boko Haram killings in Baga community in Nigeria
 (Getty Images/Pulse composite

International celebrities are condemning the recent Boko Haram attacks in the Baga Community in Borno State, Nigeria where 2000 people were brutally murdered early January.
Superstars like MadonnaNicki Minaj, Solange Knowles and recently rapper Meek Mill are all throwing blames in several directions calling the attack “human horror”!

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Al Qaeda branch claims responsibility for Charlie Hebdo attack

This still image grab from a video posted online shows purportedly shows Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi delivering a video message from an undisclosed location and claiming responsibility for the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's offices in Paris.
This still image grab from a video posted online shows purportedly shows Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi delivering a video message from an undisclosed location and claiming responsibility for the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's offices in Paris. AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
See video AFTER THE CUT...........

Bahamas to raise Boko Haram assaults at Caricom summit


CHRISTIE... the Bahamas intends to place this issue on the next Caricom meeting agenda

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Gambia's President reshuffles cabinet after coup attempt

President Yahya Jammeh's new cabinet appointments were announced via the state television channel late on Monday, January 5.President of The Gambia, Yahya Jammeh

Planet of the Apes Sequel, Fantastic Four 2 Fox announces movie release dates

20th Century has announced the release dates of some of their new movies like Gambit, Planet of the Ape's sequel and others.
Release dates have been announced for some upcoming movies by 20th Century Fox.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

This is what they said ...

l"I LET him live on my property, I wasn't going to [evict him] simply because he was married to a third wife. It is such a pity he is no longer there for me to ask just what on earth would have brought him to elect that he would take my land and give it away to someone who actually has a whole world in Mozambique, because she's got her four houses in Mozambique." - Winnie Madikizela-Mandela on why former president Nelson Mandela had left his Qunu house to his third wife Graça Machel.

- "I LET him live on my property, I wasn't going to [evict him] simply because he was married to a third wife. It is such a pity he is no longer there for me to ask just what on earth would have brought him to elect that he would take my land and give it away to someone who actually has a whole world in Mozambique, because she's got her four houses in Mozambique." - Winnie Madikizela-Mandela on why former president Nelson Mandela had left his Qunu house to his third wife Graça Machel.l"President Zuma is a thief. He is a criminal. He is the greatest thief in the world." - Economic Freedom Fighters MP Reneilwe Mashabela during a heated debate in the National Assembly. She refused to retract the statement and the presiding officer ordered her to leave the house. Riot police were called in to remove her.
- "If you pay attention to all these things, you may get this white sickness called stress. I don't know stress. There's no word for stress in Zulu." - President Jacob Zuma during an interview with Putco Mafani on Umhlobo Wenene's morning radio show.

READER LETTER: Cut Eskom some slack

SOUTH Africans impatient for immediate gratification have been very quick to sneer at Eskom and the ANC government because of power outages.

But what is the full story?
In 1994, electricity was essentially there for the needs of industry and the white minority.
Very few people in the huge township of Soweto had access to electricity.
Other townships were worse off. As for blacks in the rural areas, electricity for them was not even dreamt of.
In 1994, only 39% of the population had access to electricity. Today it is 86%. The ANC-led government has electrified more houses in 20 years than the previous racist governments did since the formation of the Union of SA in 1910.

'Shoot to kill' rant to haunt Bheki Cele - ex police boss loses court case against Sowetan

THE "shoot to kill" remarks by former police commissioner Bheki Cele have come back to haunt him - he lost a defamation lawsuit against Sowetan.

He sued the newspaper for R200000, but after he lost and had his application for leave to appeal dismissed by the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court, he will now part with more than twice that amount.
Cele, now deputy minister of agriculture, had complained about the publication of a digitally altered picture of himself carrying a rifle (pictured).
The picture, published in 2007 when he was KwaZulu-Natal community safety MEC, was accompanied by articles attributing the phrase "shoot to kill" to Cele.
Cele had argued the image defamed him and infringed on his dignity because that was not how he would normally present himself.
He also argued that the gun in the picture was not the type of gun he carried. But the judge ruled that a reasonable person would understand the altered image in the context of the statements made in the articles - that he was taking a no-nonsense stance on violent crime.
The "shoot to kill" remark, was made a day after crime statistics showed that violent crime in KwaZulu-Natal had increased. A few days later after the comments police shot dead eight suspects in separate incidents in the province.
Cele had denied having made the remark, saying he said police must use "deadly force" and "aim for the head".
What was published by Sowetan, Cele argued, was untrue and painted him as a person with murderous intent and who led to police killings.
But his arguments were described as "ill-conceived" by Judge Fayeez Kathree-Setiloane of the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg. "Whether one uses the term 'aim for the head', 'use deadly force' or 'shoot to kill', their meaning and import is the same."

Blade, Julius, Irvin's goals just dreams

THERE is nothing wrong with dreaming.

The problem is when dreamers follow their dreams to the detriment of society.
There are three prominent South Africans whose dreams, if realised, could tear this country apart: Blade Nzimande, Julius Malema and Irvin Jim.
They are by no means the only ones. They are an interesting sample. Each has loyal disciples, typically the types who wouldn't dare question their leaders.
All three have traits of dictatorship. Only their views should prevail. Anything to the contrary is counter-revolutionary or neoliberal, betrayal of the Struggle or some other political phrases deemed as insults.

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In My Country, Nigeria

Nigeria, a land of immense potential and boundless diversity, stands today as a paradox. A nation with vast resources, rich cultures, and br...