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

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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

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

20 December 2016

Berlin Christmas market attack suspect a refugee, CNN says



The man suspected of deliberately ramming a large truck into a Christmas market in Berlin is a refugee from the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, two German intelligence officials and a police official told CNN


The sources said the suspect in Monday evening's attack, which killed 12 people and injured dozens more, arrived in Passau, a city on Germany's border with Austria, on December 31, 2015, after traveling through the Balkans.

Latest developments

Security officials say truck driver is from Afghanistan-Pakistan region

Merkel says incident is being treated as a terror attack

Case has been handed to German federal police and public prosecutor

A second man found dead in truck was Polish, not at wheel when crash occurred

At least 48 people hospitalized when the truck hit the crowd

Victims yet to be formally identified, no name released

SOURCE : CNN

18 October 2016

One person still missing after chemical plant explosion in Germany


One person is still missing after an explosion at chemical firm BASF's plant in the southwestern German city of Ludwigshafen that left at least two people dead.

The fire at a river harbor in the sprawling facility was extinguished on Monday night, about 10 hours after the explosion, BASF said. As of Tuesday morning, one person was still missing. Ludwigshafen fire service chief Peter Friedrich said that person is believed to be in the harbor, but it hasn't yet been possible to send in divers.


Eight people were seriously injured and another 17 had light injuries, BASF said. Two members of BASF's fire service have been confirmed dead.
Some of the injured had "very severe burns" and six of them were in intensive care, city official Dieter Feid said.



The explosion followed a fire in a pipeline between an area where liquids are unloaded from ships on the Rhine river and storage tanks. The BASF fire service had arrived at the scene when the blast occurred.

BASF said that the substances that burned in the subsequent blaze included ethylene — used in producing solvents and insulation — and propylene, used in producing car paint and adhesives.
It isn't yet clear what caused the blast.

SOURCE : AP

IMAGE CREDIT:  Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa via AP

22 August 2016

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. This attack was carried out Saturday night at a Kurdish wedding party near the Syrian border


So many times, the group has used children to carry out these offensives. The group is called cubs of caliphate. It is aimed at indoctrinating children to Isis version of Islam. Teaching them those violent acts such as shooting, beheading and so on and making them look acceptable.


According to AP, groups like ISIS, BOKO HARAM, AL-QAIDA and so on have history of using children to carry out violent attacks. Reports from Human rights shows that children have been recruited by BOKO HARAM in Nigeria and keeps increasing since 2009. In March 25, 2016, a teenager detonated explosives when awards where handed over to winners in a tournament affecting 89 persons, scores killed and some injured.


AP also reported that the leader of AL-QAIDA in Iraq used teenagers as suicide bombers to fight the American occupation in Iraq.

Source: APEnadenuga blog

05 August 2016

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

Image credit :cnn

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.

CNN says "A Kenyan woman's hands were butchered and she was left with injuries to her head after she was brutally attacked by her husband, who blamed her for not being able to conceive any children during their seven-year marriage. Jackline Mwende's husband, Stephen Ngila, allegedly attacked her in their home with a machete on July 23, which also left her deaf in one ear. Her father told CNN that Ngila "threatened to shut her mouth for good before attacking her with a machete."Police and members of the community began looking for Ngila the night the attack took place. He was arrested the following day after appearing at the hospital where Mwende was being treated"

Can you imagine. Could you also believe that at the end of the day, after some tests were conducted in the hospital, it was later discovered that the wife, ngila, who was butchered in the hand was very fertile..The reproductive issues is from the man according to Daily Nation reported.

It is typical of Africans generally to pick on the wife when they have no child..It is a two way thing.it takes a man and a woman to give birth not a woman alone..So don't just assume that the wives are the problem..infertility problems could be from the husband too.

Source CNN, enadenuga blog

13 July 2016

Amazon Just Had It Biggest Sales Ever



The online retailer said Wednesday that the self-created holiday was its biggest sales day ever, with worldwide orders rising more than 60 percent compared with the previous Prime Day. In the U.S., orders rose by more than 50 percent.
The company declined to share how many people signed up for Prime to participate in the sale. To qualify for the sales event, which was created last year to celebrate Amazon's 20th birthday, shoppers need to be members of the service.
Amazon shares were roughly flat, near $747, in late morning trading Wednesday.
The retailer's shares ended the prior day slightly lower following concerns over a midday sales update from ChannelAdvisor. The e-commerce software company, which helps power the online operations of roughly 3,000 retailers, said Prime Day sales for its customers selling on Amazon were flat with the prior year's event.
But Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster cautioned investors about overreacting to that data point, as ChannelAdvisor's numbers represent just a sample of Amazon's sellers, he said. He added that the figures only capture same-store sales trends; and given that the number of vendors participating in Prime Day was more than double the prior year, they did not capture the complete picture.
Meanwhile, Amazon spread out its deals further into the day, including more than 800 of its limited-time "Lightning Deals" launching well into the evening. The retailer said Prime members saved more than double the amount they did last Prime Day — and it is already working to amp them up for next year's event.
"After yesterday's results, we'll definitely be doing this again," Greg Greeley, vice president of Amazon Prime, said in a press release announcing the results.
On its inaugural Prime Day, Amazon sold more units than it did on the previous Black Friday, which at the time was its largest sales day ever. The company did not provide an explicit sales forecast for this year's event, but said it anticipated the "record-breaking" day it received.
Amazon sold more than 90,000 TVs and more than two million toys on Prime Day, the company said. Ordering on its mobile app also accelerated compared with the prior year, increasing more than two times among Prime members.
Source: CNBC
If you want to buy from Amazon, they are not too far from you...Just click any of the banners in this blog that's labelled Amazon,and buy at good discount...

3 Men Shot in Virginia While Broadcasting Hangout Live on Facebook




Another terrifying moment was captured on Facebook Live As three men were shot by an unidentified gunman while they were listening to music and smoking inside a car in Norfolk, Virginia
The victims appeared to be live streaming their hangout on Facebook when a barrage of gunshots rang out.
All three suffered gunshot wounds and two of the men were said to have life-threatening injuries. They were being treated at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.
A bystander can be heard in the chilling Facebook live video trying to comfort the wounded men after the shooting.
“Look at me, stay with me now,” he said. “Don’t go to sleep.”
“They’re coming. They’re coming to get you. Keep your eyes open. Keep listening to my voice. It’s going to be alright,” the man added.

Police spokesman Daniel Hudson told Buzzfeed News that Norfolk detectives are “aware of the possible incident being recorded live to a Facebook page” and are “looking into it.”

Source/credit :THE BLAZE

12 July 2016

At Least 20 Reported Dead After Head-On Collision Of Two Trains In Italy

Italian Firefighter Press Office/AP


This above photo shows what is left of two commuter trains after their head-on collision in southern Italy on Tuesday.
Two trains collided in southern Italy on Tuesday, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens, according to wire reports.
The head-on crash occurred in the region of Puglia, The Associated Press reports, and the trains belonged to a local private rail company.
The line "is used by thousands of people daily on about 200 trains," the BBC reports. "Work is under way to make it a double-track line."
Rescue work is ongoing, the AP writes, with at least two people rescued alive from the wreckage.
The mayor of the nearby town of Corato posted on Facebook that the crash is a "disaster, as if an airplane fell," according to the AP.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi called the incident "a moment for tears" and is cutting short a visit to Milan because of the crash, The Telegraph reports.
Source/credit: NPR

26 June 2016

Madagascar stadium blast 'kills two'


A grenade explosion has killed at least two people during Madagascar's national day celebrations in the capital Antananarivo, officials say.
About 50 people were wounded in the blast at a stadium, officials are quoted as saying.
Source: BBC

25 June 2016

At Least 12 Dead After Gunmen Storm Hotel In Somalia's Capital




A group of attackers detonated a car bomb and then stormed a hotel in the heart of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, taking hostages. Security forces say they have now taken control of the scene.
There are conflicting reports about the incident's death toll — the Somali government says in a tweet that 12 people were killed and 20 injured. Reuters reports that at least 15 people were killed and an unspecified number were injured, including hotel guards, civilians and militants.
The bomb went off outside the gate of Hotel Naso Hablod, starting an hours-long standoff between police and gunmen, according to media reports.It's unclear how many hotel guests were taken hostage or how many gunman participated in the attack.



"We have finally ended the siege. The last remaining militants were killed on the top floor," police Capt. Mohamed Hussein told The Associated Press.
The al-Shabab militant organization claimed responsibility for the deadly attack, Reuters reported. The group is affiliated with al-Qaida and has carried out numerous attacks in Somalia.
"We attacked the hotel which was frequented by the apostate government members," al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab told Reuters.
Photos published by wire services show injured people covered in blood fleeing from the scene or being carried by other civilians, as security forces are seen taking aim at the hotel. A heavy exchange of gunfire is heard in a video purportedly from the scene, posted on Twitter by Somali activist Osman Yusuf.
Witness Ali Mohamud tells the AP that the attackers were firing randomly at hotel guests. "They were shooting at everyone they could see. I escaped through the back door," he says.

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Erskine Fire: 150 Structures Destroyed, 1,500 More Threatened by 54-Square-Mile Wildfire in Kern County

 
A massive wildfire in the Lake Isabella area of Kern County that has killed two people and burned down some 150 structures and is threatening 1,500 more as firefighters frantically work Saturday to contain the out-of-control inferno.Less than two days after erupting, the Erskine Fire has left a path of destruction and devastation in its wake, charring nearly 55 square miles of the Southern Sierra Nevada and prompting the evacuations of numerous local residents, according to Cal Fire and the federal InciWeb information page.

 

The blaze went from 5 percent containment Friday to 0 percent containment Saturday, according to a tweet from Cal Fire Chief of Public Information Daniel Berlant.Two people, a man and a woman, died in the fire, the Kern County Fire Department said Friday around noon.
Their bodies were discovered outside a home that was destroyed, and it appeared they were trying to flee the flames when they were overcome, according to Ray Pruitt, a spokesman for the Kern County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities believe the pair succumbed to smoke inhalation, the Los Angeles Times reported. Their identifications have not been released.
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15 June 2016

Disney gator attack: 2-year-old believed dead


2-year-old boy who was grabbed Tuesday night by an alligator near a Walt Disney World resort hotel is believed dead, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said Wednesday. Demings noted that it has been 15 hours since the attack and rescue officials are trying to recover the body.
The boy's family was at movie night outdoors at the Grand Floridian resort when around 9 p.m. the boy waded into about a foot of water in a lagoon, authorities have said. Witnesses, including the boy's horrified parents, tried to save him. His father jumped in and tried to pry the gator's mouth open. His mother jumped in, too.
But it was too late. The child was dragged underwater in the Seven Seas Lagoon, witnesses told authorities. The lagoon is connected to a series of canals that feed into large bodies of water, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Executive Director Nick Wiley.
See more here
Source: CNN

01 June 2016

Two dead in shooting on UCLA campus, LAPD confirms



 – Two people are confirmed dead after a shooting Wednesday morning at UCLA, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

The school remained on lockdown and the city of Los Angeles is placed on tactical alert following reports of the shooting on the Westwood campus, authorities said.

The gunman is “described as a white male about 6 feet tall,” the Daily Bruin student newspaper wrote on its Twitter feed at 9:20 a.m., adding that the shooting was reported to have occurred at Engineering IV on the school’s Westwood campus.

“Shooter is wearing a black jacket and black pants, according to police,” the Daily Bruin wrote in another post.
The paper also reported that administrators had asked professors to cancel classes and that students were being alerted to the incident by email.
Source: CNN.

24 May 2016

President Obama Gives U.S Highest Research Award to Nigerian Professor

President Obama and the Researchers (Akinwande marked in Green)

A Nigerian professor in the United States of America, has received America’s highest research award by President Barrack Obama.

A Nigerian professor in the Unites States of America, Deji Akinwande, who was earlier this year, named by President Barack Obama, as one of the recipients of ‘the highest honour bestowed by the US government for science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers’, has finally received America’s highest research award.



Speaking to The Cable on Monday, Akinwande who grew up in Opebi Allen in the Ikeja area of Lagos state, and left Nigeria as a teenager in 1994, said he was awarded by Obama on May 5, 2016, at the White House, where the 105 researchers were hosted
The U.S White house revealed that Akinwande was awarded for his ‘outstanding research accomplishments in nanomaterials, graphene device physics, and opto-electronics, and for dedication to the education of future scientists and engineers.’

While annoucing the winners earlier in the year, President Obama said: “These early-career scientists are leading the way in our efforts to confront and understand challenges from climate change to our health and wellness.

“We congratulate these accomplished individuals and encourage them to continue to serve as an example of the incredible promise and ingenuity of the American people.”

23 May 2016

Iran says it is capable of destroying Israel in eight minutes after testing new long-range weapon


Just weeks after Iran claimed to have successfully tested 2,000km-range missiles capable of hitting Israel, a senior military adviser, Ahmad Karimpour has boasted that the country has the capacity to 'raze the Zionist regime' using the 'abilities and equipment' Iran has at its disposal.


According to the Times of Israel, Karimpour - an adviser to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ elite unit al-Quds Force - said: 'If the Supreme Leader’s orders [are] to be executed, with the abilities and the equipment at our disposal, we will raze the Zionist regime in less than eight minutes.'
Senior military figures in the Islamic republic hailed the development of the missile earlier this month.

General Ali Abdolahi said: 'A missile with a 2,000-kilometre range was tested two weeks ago.
'We can guide this ballistic missile. It leaves the Earth's atmosphere, re-enters it and hits the target without error.'

Iran's missile tests have been criticised by the United States, Britain, France and Germany who say it violates United Nations resolutions, and they have called on the Security Council to address them.

11 May 2016

Rapist, 82, who kept his own daughter as a sex slave for 23 years is freed from prison


I was reading this story on Linda's blog...I was like....damn!!!!.... should this guy really be released this early? Is it not madness?   rape your own blood daughter for 23 yrs? I repeat...23yrs!!!. Some put the blame on the government for releasing him that early...
For me, I think that man still needs more time in the prison... 

Ronald, known as one of New Zealand's most dreaded rapists, was sent to prison for 15 years for sexual abuse of his daughter.

He kept his daughter as a sex slave for 23 years of her life and would hang her up by her ankles or lock her head in a box with a padlock before raping her.
He has now been freed from prison and released to his Te Atatu address, where he abused Ms Darke, his daughter, amid fears he could commit rape offences again
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