Husband Cuts off wife's hands after saying she failed to have children.

It is so annoying that things like this still happen in this present centuries of ours.. Why should A woman be treated like this because she couldn't produce a child.. Report from CNN shows a Kenyan woman who was butchered in the hand by husband.

Say bye to candy crush,Pokémon Go is already the biggest U.S. mobile game ever

Pokémon Go has burst onto the scene in recent days to become the biggest U.S. mobile game ever, according to new data from SurveyMonkey Intelligence.

CHILD BOMBER KILLS SCORES IN A wedding.History shows that children have been used much more.

In an outdoor wedding at South Eastern turkey, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives. 50 persons confirmed dead. Reports shows that the child was an Islamic state group child of age 12/14.

Kim Kardashian flaunts weight loss

If you are a lover of "keeping up with the Kardashians" ,you probably have heard this viral news of Kim Kardashian wanting to shed few pounds

Olympic 2016:Japanese millionaire gave $390,000 to Nigerian team

If there has been complain about lack of sponsor, I think this has taken over. Nigeria defeated Honduras to take third place in the Olympics and bring bronze home. Well, their bread is well sliced and buttered. They are also coming home with a total of $390,000

25 June 2017

UK PARLIAMENT CYBERATTACK HIT 90 ACCOUNTS AT LEAST




On sunday, a parliamentary spokesman said that a sustained and determined cyberattack on Britain's parliament compromised fewer than 90 email accounts. "Investigations are ongoing, but it has become clear that significantly fewer than one percent of the 9000 accounts on the parliamentary network have been compromised. As they are identified, the individuals whose accounts have been compromised have been contacted and investigations to determine whether any data has been lost are underway" said the spokesman.

The British media and The times that hackers were selling passwords for MPs online. Parliament shut down external access to email accounts on saturday as it battled the attack

Hackers have been really busy. A global ransomware attack last month hits thousands of computers. WannaCry ransomware locked access to user files and demanded payment of 300dollars in the bitcoin currency to enable you decrypt the files

SOURCE : THE PUNCH

WINDOWS 10 SOURCE CODE LEAKED



Twas confirmed by microsoft that a portion of the source code for windows 10 has leaked. this contains software elements  which may present an opportunity for hackers to exploit such weakness.

The leak was described by U.K tech site, THE REGISTER, as a massive trove including both code for USB and Wi-Fi modules and full unreleased builds of Windows 10 and server 2016

While such leak was descrbed as massive, THE VERGE claims that the leak is relatively minor.
much of the leaked material has already circulated outside of Microsoft as part of code packages regularly shared with development partners and other customers.

Meanwhile, there is evidence that the content came from hacks of microsoft's network. THE VERGE points to the arrest of two men in England accused of hacking Microsoft.

The files have since been removed from beta archive where they originally surfaced


SOURCE :FORTUNE

TRANSFER NEWS: STOP TALKING ABOUT ME, SAYS VERATTI




There have been heavy links between PSG Veratti and Barcelona. The midfielder seems to be excited about this and has shown in so many ways that he would like to join Barcelona. Though PSG will not make that easy, he plans to force his way through.

Recently, a journalist wrote that Veratti said he could still stay at PSG provided the club invested heavily to improve the squad this summer by buying stars. Veratti hit back and made known his thoughts. He said " I have not given an interview to anyone and i never discussed with PSG what was explained in the article in that way. I hope that you will stop talking about what you know nothing about. Everyone has their  limits"

This obviously suggest that the interview published by the Journalist named Alessandro Grandesso was false. Meanwhile the journalist himself replied by tweeting this: "7 years of professionalism. i confirm everything "

So who do we hold on too? Time will tell. But for the main time, maybe we should stop talking about Veratti!


NYSC MEMBER, SAMUEL, KILLED BY ROBBERS IN YENOGOA



A corp member named Samuel Collins, a graduate of engineering from the University of Benin, aged 30, was shot dead by some gunmen who are suspected to be hoodlums on saturday evening at Melford okilo Road , INEC/Kpansia area of Yenagoa metropolis.

 He was accosted by these hoodlums at INEC Road Junction on his way to the Nigerian Content Development and Management Board's office on Isaac Boro expressway. According to eyewitnesses, Samuel was gunned down, on his head, when he tried to drag his phones and valuables with his assailants.

The hoodlums fled the scene along with Samuel's phone, money and other valuables. According to an eyewitness, the shot on his head led to a massive loss of blood and after some minutes of struggles, he gave up. His body have been removed and deposited at the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa.

The Police Public Relations Officer at the Bayelsa Command, Mr Asinim Butswat, on Sunday said preliminary investigation showed that the killing was cult related, meanwhile Samuel was described by his friends as an easy-going and brilliant young man .The PRO further added that detailed investigation was ongoing to expose those behind the crime and bring them to justice.

SOURCE : THE PUNCH

11 March 2017

Smartphone PINs Can be retrieved in SECONDS Via thermal cameras:Android users at risk


A thermal-imaging camera would easily be able to get your phone's pass code from the heat marks left on the screen, researchers have said.

Heat traces transferred from a user's hand to the screen while typing in you PIN could be the giveaway, a paper by four researchers at Stuttgart University says.

The traces are recovered and used to reconstruct the password - even up to 30 seconds after the device was last touched, The Atlantic reports

According to MIRROR, someone typing in a PIN number with four different digits would unknowingly leave behind four heat traces, each slightly different temperatures


The researchers came up with a six step plan of extracting PIN numbers.

A thermal camera set to capture temperatures between about 66 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit takes a picture of the screen.


Software can then convert the color image to grayscale and applies a filter.

After that, the background is removed entirely, leaving just the heat traces.

These can then be detected and extracted and for a PIN, this will result in one to four circles.



Accoding to MIRROR,The success rate of this thermal cameras have been high

ADVISE FROM ENADENUGA BLOG:

° Try to clean the screen of your phone each day to remove traces of your pin or pattern drawn by your hand....

°If you have a fingerprint enabled phone, use it preferably..

SOURCE: MIRROR

09 March 2017

PRESIDENT BUHARI TO RETURN MARCH 10


The special adviser to the president on publicity and media, Mr Femi Adesina disclosed this information: that president buhari is expected to return to Nigeria by MARCH 10, which is tomorrow ...

01 February 2017

ILLEGALLY REFINED CRUDE OIL WORTH N420bn SEIZED BY NAVY



The Nigerian Navy said on Wednesday that it seized 810,725 metric tonnes of stolen crude in 2016 alone.

The service also seized 1,078,104 metric tonnes of illegally-refined diesel last year and destroyed 181 illegal refineries.

It also arrested 33 vessels.

The Navy put the financial worth of the seized crude oil and diesel at N420.1billion, excluding the value of vessels, boats and vehicles seized by them.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Ibok Ekwe-Ibas, gave the figures at the National Assembly in Abuja when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Navy to defend the NN’s 2017 budget proposals.

The CNS spoke just as the Chairman of the committee, Mr. Abdussamad Dasuki, disclosed that inadequate funding of the NN had resulted in an annual economic loss of N3trillion by the country.

The amount is almost half of Nigeria’s 2017 budget estimates of N7.298trillion.

Giving further details of its operations in 2016, Ekwe-Ibas said 38 barges and 263 wooden boats were destroyed.

He added that 53 other boats were arrested; 784 suspects were arrested; 145 outboard engines were confiscated; and 135 speedboats arrested.

SOURCE: PUNCH

30 January 2017

A man shot a baby of 18months old just to keep the baby quiet



A 24-year-old father of two, Jordan Walters, has pleaded guilty to shooting his neighbour’s 18-month old baby to quieten the crying baby.

The victim-toddler, Harry Studley, was visiting a flat shared by Walters and his partner, Emma Horseman, both of whom have two sons aged two years and two months respectively.

As reported by Metro, Harry was in company with his mother, Amy Allen, and two-year-old brother, Riley.

Amy’s children were crying and Horseman allegedly told Walters – who was cleaning his rifle – to “shoot Harry just to frighten him, shut him up, shoot it at Harry.”

In his deposition before the jury, Walter said he thought the weapon was empty; so he “aimed the gun at Harry and fired it right into his head.”

The bullet penetrated the toddler’s skull and emergency surgery saved his life but no one could say if he will make a full recovery.

And while Walters pleaded guilty, Horseman, also 24, denied the charge. Their trial commences today (Monday).

Can you just imagine the nonsense !!!

SOURCE : PUNCH

29 January 2017

Unbelieveable!!! A woman survives without lungs for six days



In what is believed to be the first procedure of its kind in the world, doctors in Canada have saved a young mother’s life by removing her lungs for six days while she waited for a transplant.

Last April, Melissa Benoit arrived at a Toronto hospital with a severe lung infection. Doctors soon realised that Benoit, who had been born with cystic fibrosis, had just hours to live, leading them to consider the unprecedented approach.

“It was a difficult discussion because when we’re talking about something that had never to our knowledge been done before, there were a lot of unknowns,” Dr. Niall Ferguson of the University Health Network, the health authority responsible for the Toronto general hospital, told a news conference on Wednesday.

A recent bout with influenza had left the then 32-year-old fighting off respiratory failure, forcing doctors to keep her sedated and on a ventilator to help her breathe.

“She got into a spiral from which her lungs were not going to recover,” said Ferguson. “Her only hope of recovery was a lung transplant.”

Benoit was put on a temporary life support device but her condition continued to deteriorate; the bacteria in her lungs became resistant to most antibiotics, sending her body into septic shock and her blood pressure dropping.

One by one, her organs began shutting down.

Her team of doctors gathered together to weigh a bold solution they had contemplated for years but never carried out – the removal of both her lungs in hopes of eliminating the source of the bacterial infection.

The list of unknowns was long, from the risk of bleeding into the empty chest cavity to whether her blood pressure and oxygen levels could be sustained once her lungs were removed.

“What helped us is the fact that we knew it was a matter of hours before she would die,” said Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, one of three surgeons who operated on Benoit. “That gave us the courage to say, if we’re ever going to save this woman, we’re going to do it now.”

Benoit’s husband, Chris, gave doctors the go-ahead, thinking of their three-year-old daughter.

“We needed this chance,” he said. “Things were so bad for so long, we needed something to go right.”

In mid-April, a team of 13 began a nine-hour surgery to remove Benoit’s lungs. Filled with mucous, each lung was swollen and as hard as a football, said Keshavjee. “Technically, it was difficult to get them out of her chest.”

Hours later, her condition began to dramatically improve. “And literally within minutes – it was probably around 20 minutes after having taken those infected lungs out – her blood pressure normalised, and they could remove all the blood-pressure-supporting drugs and just leave her on the pumps that were providing the circulation,” Keshavjee told the Canadian Press.

A small artificial lung was connected to Benoit’s heart, while other devices oxygenated and circulated her blood. As they waited for replacement lungs to become available, doctors wondered how long she could be supported like this. “We didn’t know if we’d get (them) in one day or one month,” said Keshavjee.

Six days later, a pair of donor lungs became available and Benoit underwent a successful lung transplant.
Since then, her strength has steadily improved. Months in the hospital had initially left her without the ability to hold her head up, sit up or stand, but in the past month she has begun walking without a cane or walker.

The ordeal also damaged her kidneys, but Benoit is soon hoping to be well enough to receive a kidney transplant from her mother.

When Benoit first learned of the surgery that had saved her life, she didn’t believe it.

“It took me a while to realise what happened. I just couldn’t piece it together,” she said. “You really come from the brink of death to back living at home. But I’m just so grateful, so happy to be home.”

SOURCE: PUNCH

26 January 2017

Doctors who go on strike faces jail threat



A Kenyan Court on Thursday ordered doctors to end a strike in the next five days or face jail after a stoppage of more than six weeks that has plunged state hospitals into crisis at the start of an election year.

Justice Hellen Wasilwa had initially handed union leaders a suspended one-month sentence on January 12 after they defied a December ruling declaring the strike illegal.

She had also given them a two-week period for negotiations to avoid jail.

On Thursday, she extended the period for the doctors to call off the strike by five days.

“The role of this court is to bring a solution, and an amicable solution,’’ she said when announcing the extension.

Several thousand doctors and their supporters marched from the court to the centre of Nairobi for a meeting where union leaders were to discuss their response to the court order

SOURCE:PUNCH Judge threatens to jail striking doctors

25 January 2017

TRUMP TAKES A STEP IN FULFILLING HIS PROMISE BY SIGNING ORDER TO START MEXICO BORDER WALL PROJECT



US President Donald Trump took a first step toward fulfilling his pledge to “build a wall” on the Mexican border Wednesday, signing two immigration-related decrees.

Trump visited the Department of Homeland Security to sign an order to begin work to “build a large physical barrier on the southern border,” according to the White House.

SOURCE : PUNCH

FOUR PERSONS, INCLUDING EX NBC BOSS ARRAIGNED FOR 2.8bn FRAUD BY EFCC



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday arraigned a former Director General of the National Broadcasting Commission, Emeka Mba,  on 15 counts of money laundering and procurement fraud involving N2.8bn.

Mba and his co-accused persons were arraigned before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of a Federal High Court,  Abuja

Mba was arraigned alongside a former Director of Finance of the NBC, Patrick Areh; Basil Udotai, (who was said to be trading in the name and style of Technology Adviser) and Babatunji Amure (trading in the name and style of Divine Partners).

They were alleged to have at various times connived and transferred a sum of N2,899,723,500 from the account of NBC through various proxies for their personal gains.

Mba was also alleged to have used his office as the Director General of the NBC to award contracts without following due procurement process.

The defendants pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to them

Read more here

SOURCE : PUNCH

Courtesy of Fayose, DSS plan of arresting apostle Suleiman in the middle of the night fails



The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, in the early hours of Wednesday prevented the operatives of the Department of State Services from arresting the founder of The Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleiman, in Ado Ekiti.

The Pastor, who is in Ekiti for a two-day crusade that began on Tuesday, was alleged to have been preaching against Islamising Nigeria and asked members of his church in Auchi, Edo State to resist killings by suspected Fulani herdsmen.

Fayose, who had participated in the first day of the programme, received a distress call from the pastor after paying a courtesy call to the Government House.

It was learnt that the operatives of the DSS stormed the hotel room of the pastor in Adebayo area of the State capital and almost forced their way to his room.

They were, however, resisted by security men of the hotel that insisted on knowing their mission.

Minutes later, Fayose led a rescue mission to the hotel and saved the pastor from being arrested by the operatives.

Narrating his ordeal to journalists around 2am on Wednesday, Suleiman said, “I came to Ado Ekiti for a crusade. But I had a premonition that I was being trailed after I preached that Christians should retaliate any attack or killings by the Fulani herdsmen. These Fulani herdsmen had turned many Christians to orphans and widowers but the time has come to protect ourselves.

“I received several calls from hidden numbers trying to locate where I am and I had warned my security not to allow any Fulani man to come nearer me. So when the men of DSS came in the middle of the night I knew their mission and I had to call the Governor because if they arrest me, they will put this country on fire.”

Fayose, who criticised the DSS for ambushing a man of God on crusade, said he expected the security agency to show decorum.

“I expected the security operatives to invite him if they have any issue with him instead of arresting him in the dead of the night after a powerful andw spirit-filled crusade in my State.

“I personally attended his crusade and I think it is wrong for a man of God, who is armless, that could be invited to be ambushed. If they have any issue against him. Are Christians and Moslems under different dispensation of the rule of law?. That’s why I went there to rescue him. Let them kill two of us together. But when they saw my vehicles and the crowd, they fled

Read more here

SOURCE : PUNCH

24 January 2017

ALGERIAN COACH QUITS WORK AFTER HE FAILED TO GET ALGERIA PAST GROUP STAGE



Algeria’s Belgian coach Georges Leekens quit Tuesday after the side crashed out of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Algeria were one of the pre-tournament favourites for the competition in Gabon but failed to win a game in their opening group.

“For the good of all I decided to quit even though I do it with heart ache, and I wish all the success in the world to the national side,” he said in a statement on the Algerian Football Federation website.



Algeria bowed out of the tournament after their 2-2 draw with Senegal on Monday. Senegal join Tunisia in qualifying from the group for the quarter-finals.

After the game in Franceville, Leekens indicated he hoped to continue as coach, with the next target qualification of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

SOURCE: PUNCH

PRESIDENCY DENIES MAGU'S CONFIRMATION LETTER



The Presidency has distanced itself from reports that President Muhammadu Buhari has written a fresh letter to the Senate insisting on confirming the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu.

The Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Mr. Ita Enang, said he was not aware of such letter.

Enang was reacting to media reports that the President, who is currently on a 10-day annual vacation, had sent a letter to the Senate insisting on the confirmation of Magu


The Presidency has distanced itself from reports that President Muhammadu Buhari has written a fresh letter to the Senate insisting on confirming the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu.

The Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Mr. Ita Enang, said he was not aware of such letter.

Enang was reacting to media reports that the President, who is currently on a 10-day annual vacation, had sent a letter to the Senate insisting on the confirmation of Magu

Read more here

SOURCE : PUNCH

16 January 2017

A PROFESSOR AND CHILD KILLED IN MAIDUGURI BOMBING



A professor at the University of Maiduguri and a child were killed and 17 people wounded on Monday in a twin suicide bombing in the city in Nigeria's northeast, officials said.

State emergency agency NEMA said two suicide bombers blew themselves up at different gates to the university in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, the former stronghold of Boko Haram Islamist militants, at around 5 a.m..

There was no claim of responsibility but the attacks bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, which has killed 15,000 people and displaced more than 2 million during a seven-year insurgency to set up an Islamic state in Nigeria's northeast.

The group has stepped up attacks in the past few weeks as the end of the rainy season facilitates movements in the bush.

Read more here

SOURCE : REUTERS

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