Thursday, 6 December 2012

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi calls for dialogue


Breaking news
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has called for a meeting with the opposition on Saturday to defuse a political crisis.
Clashes between opponents and supporters of Mr Morsi left five people dead and 644 injured overnight.
In a televised speech, Mr Morsi expressed sorrow over the deaths.
He added that he supported the right to peaceful protest but alleged that some people had been paid to foment violence.
Mr Morsi said that 80 people had been detained as they had been "implicated in violent acts".
He said that a controversial article in a recent declaration which gave him sweeping powers could be modified after discussions with opposition forces.
The declaration would be cancelled after a referendum on a new constitution planned for 15 December, whatever the result, Mr Morsi added.
Mr Morsi confirmed that the referendum would go ahead as planned, saying that if the constitution was voted down, another constituent assembly would be formed to write a new draft.

Monday, 26 November 2012

Today's Devotions Morning November 26




Isaiah 8:19-20 (NIV) 19When men tell you to consult mediums and spiritists, who whisper and mutter, should not a people inquire of their God? Why consult the dead on behalf of the living? 20To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, they have no light of dawn.

One of God's complaints against his people was their willingness to seek direction from mediums and spiritists. When people turn their heart away from God, they will want to know what the future holds so that they can prepare for it. Their fear is not their impending judgment, but circumstances they hope to avoid. They will not inquire of God because God would tell them to change their ways.
This fascination with knowing the future stems from a lack of faith and trust in God. If a person is walking in the Spirit, they trust God for each day. If there is a need to inquire about direction in life, they wait upon the Lord. The Great Shepherd cares for His sheep today and in the future. Only those who are wandering from the sheepfold will be desperate to know what tomorrow will bring. King Saul was such a person. He dared not inquire of God for he would not repent, so he sought out a witch to act as a medium.
Evil sources of information will often contradict what God has said. In this passage, Isaiah was told to not be like the people he lived among. He was told to continue to fear the Lord. The mediums will often bring up a person who will speak in contradiction to the word of God. They had no light in life, and they have none in death. The dead have finished their time in this life. How can they help others where they failed? Jesus is the one that is victorious in life and death.
Consider: Wait upon the Lord. Seek Him. He will be our guide, even unto death.

Evening
November 26

James 1:25-27 (NIV) 25But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it–he will be blessed in what he does. 26If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless. 27Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

James is a very practical preacher. His letter tells us that if the Word does not change us, it is our own fault. He describes the Word as a mirror for our soul. We can look into it and see the ugliness that needs to be changed, or we can walk away and forget what we have seen. The man who continues to look (notice how he switches to hearing) and takes action on what he hears is going to be blessed. Do you want to be blessed? Keep looking into the Word and acting on it. You will be freed from the bondage of sin.
If you do not continue to look and act on the Word, your life will show it. You may say you are a religious person, but your speech will betray you. Your communication will show that the religion you profess is worthless to you. It is worthless because you have not allowed it to change you.
Real religion that is acceptable to God is the kind that takes action. It helps those in need, and it keeps you from wallowing in the filth of the world.
Consider: Is your religion worthless, or the kind that God accepts as pure and faultless? Are you acting on what you see in the mirror of the Word?

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Today's Devotions Morning November 25





Isaiah 6:3-5 (NIV) 3And they were calling to one another: "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory." 4At the sound of their voices the doorposts and thresholds shook and the temple was filled with smoke. 5"Woe to me!" I cried. "I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the LORD Almighty."

In Isaiah chapter 5, Isaiah was pronouncing words of woe to the corrupt society in which he lived. In chapter 6, the king had died. Isaiah went into the house of God and saw a vision of God's throne. Angelic beings were flying about the throne singing to each other, "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory." The sound of their voices was so powerful that the doorposts and foundations shook.
Isaiah was no longer pronouncing woes on others. There in the presence of God, in the light of His holiness, Isaiah saw his own sinfulness. He pronounced woe upon himself. A vision of God's holiness reveals the depths of our sinfulness. The realization of his own depravity caused him to say he was ruined. The Hebrew word can be translated 'unraveled'. Like a rug that had come unwoven, Isaiah felt as if he had fallen apart.
The first thing he noticed was the words he had spoken. The words we speak reveal our wicked heart. We live around people who are constantly speaking unkind, corrupt, and ungrateful words. We tend to speak like those we are around. In the light of God's perfections, Isaiah saw this as his most blatant rebellion against God. We need a greater revelation of God to see by contrast how great our sin is and how desperately we need to change.
Consider: Jesus said that whoever loves truth comes to the light. Step into the light and let your need be revealed.

Evening
November 25

James 1:13-15 (NIV) 13When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; 14but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. 15Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.

Man tends to think that the temptation in front of him is from God. God never tempts us to sin. He does test us. There is a difference. To tempt is to entice to act contrary to God's character. Why would God ever do such a thing?
If a temptation is not from God, then we assume it is from the devil, just as the serpent tempted Eve. James says that temptation comes from our own evil desire. The devil only acts on the evil desire already in our heart. Don't look outward when you give in to temptation. Look within your own heart. There is an evil desire there that is not surrendered to the lordship of Christ.
James draws an interesting picture of the process of that developing desire. You have probably seen it in others' lives or even your own. First, the evil desire drags them away. That implies that the person is not totally willing to go in that direction. Desire can be a powerful force. Then it seduces your thoughts. The desire gives birth to sin. The grandchild of desire, through its son, sin, is death. The wages of sin is death. What a horrific chain of actions take place in the lives of those who allow evil desires to drag them away.
The only way out of the cycle is to submit your desires to the life changing power of Christ. If you have been crucified with Him, the desire is brought to the cross and dealt with.
Consider: Evil desires are like venomous snake pets. You may think you can handle them, but eventually they will kill you.

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Igbo’s Pillar of Defence Battle must start soon because they have been pushed to the wall in Nigeria.

Biafra Map with Provinces






My Dear Readers,

It is my pleasure to thank each and everyone of you to pray for Africa, Israel, Middle East and more especially the Igbos living in the Eastern part of Nigeria whose right of sovereignty was denied in the past.
Africa is plagued by corrupt Leadership. The problems of the Boko Haram in Nigeria requires splitting of the Country and permitting the Igbos, that the Biafra that was fought for from 1967-1970 to exist as a Sovereign nation from Nigeria.


The Igbos from Eastern Nigeria have suffered immensely both in the hands of the corrupt leadership of Nigeria and the present mayhem of Boko Haram.

If the attention of the global community is not channeled to Nigeria and more especially to the splitting of Nigeria to Southern Christian Nigeria and Northern Islamic Nigeria. I want to tell the global community to expect crisis greater than Sudan in a shortest time from Nigeria.


The Igbos are still massacred in every sport and in a smallest provocation in Nigeria. The massacring of the Igbos led to Nigeria civil war.  The same thing has continued unaddressed by the Federal government of Nigeria. 

If this massacring of the Igbos is not addressed. The Igbos will stand up as other people and suppressed nation to deliver their territory from the corrupt administrative system by their hands and I believe that the God of justice will fight for them.


The massacring of the Igbos in Nigeria is the next global agenda that must be addresses before it becomes unbearable to the Igbos. I advice whosoever that needs peaceful co-existence in that West African part of the world to act today because a stitch in time saves nine,


Best Regards,
Uchenna C. Okonkwor.     


Friday, 9 November 2012

Flood Menace: Obi calls for FG’s intervention * Insists Oil Field Belongs to Anambra State


 
Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State wept on Wednesday as he visited communities that were ravanged by flood in  his State. He was accompanied by officials from both Federal and State Emergency Management Agencies.  The communities are Ossomala, Ochuche, Umuodu, Akili-Ogidi, Akili-Ozizor and Atani in Ogbaru Local Governemnt Area and  Oroma Etiti, Ezi-Anam, (Umuikwu and Umudora), Umuenwelum, Umueze-Anam, Umuoba-Anam, Nmiata, Innoma, Ukwalla, Owelle, Igbedor, Odekpe, Odemagu, Nzam and Igbokenyi in Anambra West.
 
At both Local Governments, Governor Obi consoled with the affected communities and assured them that the State would stand by them at a period he described as “hopeless for them”.
 After visiting  the affected communities, the Governor, in a broadcast to the State expressed shock at what he discovered. His words: “The level of devastation suffered by these communities is much more than what we were even told. Numerous farms were destroyed and washed ashore, while houses were submerged in the flood. Closer to the banks of the River Niger on Ogbaru area, the over-flowing river has also caused a dangerous coastal erosion that has made the relocation of those living within the affected axis a necessity.”
 
Though he said that the State Government had taken immediate measures within her capacity, he called on the Federal Government to intervene by declaring the affected local Governments flood disaster areas and embarking on measures to manage the situation and save lives and property of these communities from further devastation.
 
In another broadcast, he expressed shock at the claims by some groups and States to the oil field   discovered in Anambra State. He wondered why the claims started after the successful commissioning of   Orient Petroleum facilities by the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan when he visited Anambra State on the 30th of August.
 
Tracing the formation of Orient to Anambra, he said “It is pertinent to recall that Orient Petroleum Resources Plc was formed during the Government of Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju in 2001 and allocated oil fields domiciled in Anambra State.  The Board is peopled by prominent Nigerians of Anambra extraction such as Chief Emeka Anyaoku (Chairman), Dr. Alex Ekwueme (Vice-Chairman) and Chief Arthur Mbanefo, among others.  Its management is led by Engr. Emeka Nwawka.”
He added that “Though Dr. Mbadinuju did not make any direct monetary contribution, under Dr. Chris Ngige (2003-2006), Anambra State Government invested the sum of N100 Million naira (N100 Million) in the project.”
Continuing, Governor Obi remarked: “under our Government (between 2006-2009), Anambra  State, with the vision and belief in the positive impact of the project on the economy of the State and country, invested, directly and indirectly,  the sum of Four Billion, Four  Hundred million Naira (N4.4 Billion), which bolstered the confidence of other investors to invest in the venture that made its commissioning a reality.
Whilst my predecessors never visited the site, I personally laid the foundation of the refinery. I have also visited the site severally since 2006, without any group or State interfering in its ownership as is now the case following the announcement of drilling of oil there.                           
It is also pertinent to note that till date, neither the grousp nor the States laying claim to the oil field have, directly or indirectly, invested a  kobo in the project, while Anambra State and her people have invested several billions.
Let me at this juncture state that Anambra State believes in good neighbourliness and will, in conformity with our nature, always admire and celebrate other States which may become producers of oil or any other mineral resource in the future. However, we believe that people’s hardwork, sacrifices and investment should be allowed to match their opportunities.
Anambra State will remain a good neigbour and will continue to pray for oil to be discovered in other States so that Nigeria will emerge an economic giant in the comity of nations in the world,” Obi concluded


Anambra NULGE Donate Relief Materials To Flood Victims



The surging flood in some parts of Anambra state has sacked local government, judiciary workers and the police in Ogbaru council area.

Other affected buildings in the area where the ravaging flood had continued to cause havoc included schools, churches, health centers farmlands and houses. The story was the same in Anambra west and some parts of Anambra East local government areas where thousands of inhabitants have been displaced and quartered in various camps.

Touched by the plight of the flood victims the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees in the state led by its president, Mr Jerry Nnubia, during  weekend visited the various refugee camps in Ogbaru, Anambra west and Anambra East council areas and donated 20 bags of rice each to the three local government areas.

The NULGE president who described the natural disaster as unfortunate told the people to be calm while efforts were being made by governments at various levels to alleviate their plight.

Nnubia thanked the state governor, Mr Peter Obi for the efforts he had made so far towards alleviating the sufferings of the victims, particularly by providing them with camps and some relief materials.

He appealed to the federal government, public spirited individuals, non governmental organizations, the WHO and UNICEF among others to come to the rescue of the flood victims.

" We have come to sympathize with you and to tell you to bear it because it is a natural disaster and only God who knows why it happened that would find a lasting solution to your predicament", he advised them.

The deputy chairman of Anambra East, Mr Emeka Akwaobi and the transition chairman of Ogbaru local government, Mr Steve Chukwuma while receiving the food items thanked NULGE for the gesture and prayed God to continue to guide them in all their undertakings.

Chukwuma told journalists that workers of the local government had deserted their offices because of the ravaging flood, saying that it amounted to risk for any staff to continue to come to work in a submerged office blocks.

TRAGEDY AVERTED AS OBI SWIMS THROUGH FLOOD AT OSAMALLA


As at 11.00pm on Sunday, Governor Peter Obi had concluded arrangements concerning Independence Day celebration – the match pass, the reading of Mr. President’s Speech and visit to the less privileged. However, everything changed when, at 11:30pm, the Secretary to the Government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze brought the message of impending doom at Ogbaru if the people were not evacuated. Immediately, Governor Obi ordered evacuation to start and promised to join the team at 5:30am. With this, he delegated the Independence Day ceremonies to his deputy. He agreed that Anambra people must be alive first to celebrate Independence.

At 5:45am, Governor Obi was at Ogbaru.

What would have been a major tragedy was averted when the Governor insisted on talking to the people directly to leave all their property and be evacuated to safe places. When he was coming out from Osamalla, flood had already covered the entire road though which he would leave. The Governor and his team had to wade through the flood, which reached their waists, to safety.

At each of the community - Akili-Ogidi, Akili-Ozizor, Amiyi, Atani, Mputu, Obeagwe, Ochuche, Odekpe, Ogbakuba, Ogwu-Aniocha, Agwuikpele, Ohita, Okpoko, Ossomala, Umunankwo, Umuodu, Umuzu, the Governor explained to them why they should be evacuated and promised them that Government would continue to assist them till the flood is over and even to rehabilitate them thereafter.

The Governor also toured part of Onitsha that are also affected by flood, especially Habour Industrial Area. He waded through flood to visit all the factories affected by flood some of which are Pokobros, Krisoral, Bororo pipes and profiling, among others. He assured them that Government would stand by them at this time of trial.

One of the Chief Executive Officers of the companies visited, Chief Emmanuel Eziokwu thanked the Governor for coming to sympathise with them and lamented that they suffered heavy losses as the flood had destroyed equipment and products worth billions of naira.

The Governor also visited Iyi-owa Odekpe areas of Ogbaru, where canoe peddlers are making money evacuating people. He encouraged them to move to camps set up by Government and that they would be adequately taken care of.

Speaking, the Anglican Bishop of Ogbaru Diocese, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ezeofor who was part of the rescue and evacuation team thanked the Governor for identifying with the people.

Many buses were seen along the road evacuating people to safe areas.

ANAMBRA STATE FLOOD DISASTER COORDINATION COMMITTEE VISITS CAMPS - from MOICT Awka




The Anglican bishop of Mbamili Diocese, Right Reverend Henry Okeke says Governor Peter Obi intervention has restored the hope and confidence of flood victims in the State, Bishop Okeke was speaking when accompanied some members of the State Flood Disaster Coordination Committee on a visit to some resettlement camps in Onitsha. He said the victims now felt encouraged and proud because the Governor and State Government threw their weight into the situation and have sustained efforts in giving them succor. He recalled that his prompt response to the flood crisis and effective mobilization and sensitization of the people saved a lot of lives, noting that people in the various camps are well provided and cared for.
 At thevNew Bethel Primary School Camp Onitsha, Bishop Okeke debunked media report of rape and robbery in some camps and made clear that no case of rape or robbery has been recorded in any of the camps as there are effective internal and external security.
 A member of the committee and Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Professor Chinyere Okunna said the committee headed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, met daily to update the flood situation and tour the various camps to access the welfare of victims, as well as identify more areas of need for prompt government intervention. She explained that in addition to the general welfare of the flood victims, government is particular committed in ensuring that every child in the camps should be  enrolled by  their parents in the nearest school around the camps.
 Also speaking, another member of the committee and Commissioner for Local Government, Mrs. Azuka Enemuo noted that the visit afforded them opportunity access the impact of Government intervention and find out more ways to improve the welfare of the victims. She  lamented that the State is the worst hit in the flood disaster as it is located at the lowest point of the River Niger.
 At Bishop Crowther Memorial Primary School Onitsha, the Commissioner announced that the Government has arranged with the Holy Rosary Specialist Hospital, Waterside Onitsha to provide medical services to the flood victims at Government expense while Medical team from the Ministry of Health and Local Government Councils will equally be at hand to provide services.She explained that short and long term measures have been designed to tackle the various challenges of the flood while the committee is working closely with Local Organising Committees and camps management committee to provide prompt services.
 Also speaking, a member of the Anambra West Transition Committee, Mrs. Theresa Onyekwe confirmed that the camp is well stocked with relief materials while Bishop Okeke has continued to compliment efforts of the State.
Some of the victims who spoke expressed gratitude to the government for providing with all their needs and regretted that those in charge of the camp were not living up to expectation.

CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS REMAINS ONE OF OUR PRIORITIES - OBI


Gov. Obi, inspecting the on-going construction of  the  Headbridge-Upper Iweka road.

Governor Peter Obi said that the construction of roads in all the parts of the State had remained one of the priorities of the State Government as his Government had taken necessary measures to ensure that all road projects executed in the State stand the test of time. Governor Obi was speaking while inspecting work on the Nkpor-Amawbia road yesterday
 
Governor Obi said Government was expending huge resources to execute the projects and was determined to give the people of the State value for their money. He explained that already, the contractors must give at least seven years guarantee on all roads completed.
 
The Governor said the Nkpor-Amawbia road, though a Federal road, was strategic as it offered alternative to the collapsed Onitsha-–Enugu Express road. He directed the contractor to ensure that adequate drainage system is put in place and water properly channeled so that it does not flow into people’s compounds.
 
In similar development, Governor Peter Obi assured that the on-going reconstruction of Upper-Iweka to Bridge Head axis of the Onitsha –Enugu Expressway will be completed before the next rainy season. Governor Obi, who was speaking while inspecting the project, said the project funded by the State Government was important to the Federal and State Government.
 
The Governor said the road had been expanded to ten-lane carriage-way with ten box culverts out of which five had been completed and others were on-going, while the fencing of the area would soon commence.
 
Governor Obi explained that work is also on-going on the five slip roads at the Upper Iweka Inter-change while the contractor is being paid as and when due.
 
While disclosing that government will equally reconstruct Iweka road through the Fly over to enhance movement in the area, he directed traders who are still doing business on the road to vacate within one week or government will take measures to force them out..
 
The project manager of the firm handling the project, Mr. Ali Chani, assured that the project would be complete on schedule and as when due.

Saturday, 22 September 2012

ONITSHA RIVER PORT


 http://youtu.be/wvreLrPT9KM


THERE APPEARS TO BE GROWING HOPE FOR BUSINESS INVOLVING LONG DISTANCE HAULAGE OF GOODS TO THE EASTERN PARTS OF THE COUNTRY AS AUTHORITIES SAY WORK ON THE ONITSHA RIVER PORT IS NEARING COMPLETION.AFTER DECADES OF BEING CONSIDERED A MIRAGE.

2nd Niger Bridge - Onitsha Nigeria

http://youtu.be/UXRW2pSuHpo

3d Rendering of the 2nd Niger Bridge at Onitsha, Nigeria

The route of the recommended plan is 2150m in length including a 600m bridge according to China Communications Construction Company Ltd [CCCC]

Police raid hotel used by kidnappers in Anambra


 http://youtu.be/1YYRUlDkj4I

Governor Peter Obi of Anambra state has shut down a hotel in Nkpor, Idemili North local government area where about four kidnap suspects were arrested last Sunday.

Anambra Infrastructure:Governor Obi commissions Ebenebe bridge

http://youtu.be/ex-9vp7HY_U


Anambra Infrastructure:Governor Obi commissions Ebenebe bridge

Obi insists Ibaji oil deposits belongs to Anambra state

http://youtu.be/NdYbFXv2cyQThe Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi on Thursday dismissed claims made by some groups and states over the ownership of the oil well discovered in the inland basin of Aguleri-Otu, Anambra East local government area.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Horrible state of public schools in Anambra State

http://youtu.be/Yr0hOOvk2SY

A documentary exposing the shameful state of some of the schools that produced notable sons and daughters of Anambra State. This should serve as a wake up call. We need to do more for the public school system in our State-our children deserve far more better than what is on ground.

Amanuke, Awka North L.G.A. Anambra state Nigeria


 http://youtu.be/PyrRWy7Dmko


Amanuke the food basket of Anambra State, yam. cassava , rice , fish , tomatoes patatoes palm nuts, peanuts , graviola fruit, banana, orange, Avacado pear, pineapples , coconuts, cocoyam , palm wine , pumpkin leaves, bitter leaves , scents leaves, maize , ete......

GIANT SNAKE EATS SECURITY GUARD

























 http://youtu.be/WC61-umSBhA




The Pythonidae, commonly known simply as pythons, from the Greek word python (πυθων), are a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Eight genera and 26 species are currently recognized

Prey is killed by a process known as constriction; after an animal has been grasped to restrain it, a number of coils are hastily wrapped around it. Then, by applying and maintaining sufficient pressure to prevent it from inhaling, the prey eventually succumbs due to asphyxiation. The pressures produced during constriction have recently been suggested to cause cardiac arrest by interfering with blood flow,[4] but this hypothesis has not yet been confirmed.
Larger specimens usually eat animals about the size of a house cat, but larger food items are known: some large Asian species have been known to take down adult deer, and the African rock python, Python sebae, has been known to eat antelope. Prey is swallowed whole, and may take anywhere from several days or even weeks to fully digest.
Contrary to popular belief, even the larger species, such as the reticulated python, P. reticulatus, do not crush their prey to death; in fact, prey is not even noticeably deformed before it is swallowed. The speed with which the coils are applied is impressive and the force they exert may be significant, but death is caused by suffocation, with the victim not being able to move its ribs to breathe while it is being constricted.

Theodore Orji, the Okija Governor!

 http://youtu.be/2_eHbzBZPnA

Before the rest of the world caught up with the harm the godless guber candidate of the PPA, Theodore Ahamefule Orji planned to unleash on Abia State, Saharareporters had obtained this video and displayed it to the world to see. Here, Thedore Orji, in 'whitey' underwear, was being "sworn" to an oath of secrecy and loyalty at an Okija Shrine before he took over as the Governor of Abia State, now under the corrupt spell of his predecessor, Orji Uzor Kalu, the governor is doing exactly what we reported long time ago-Stealing with authority!

Oraifite calm after seizure of ‘arms that can defeat a small army’


Oraifite
Oraifite, an Anambra State community ofbrimming with affluent Igbo people, is breathing easy again after the celebrated capture of a wanted crime suspect, writes EMMANUEL OBE
 It is unusually calm this Wednesday afternoon in Oraifite, the second largest town in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State. The journey through Oraifite, which branches off the Onitsha–Owerri Expressway, becomes more exciting as you go deeper into its different quarters.
Like many other towns in the Southern and Central Senatorial districts of Anambra State, Oraifite’s landmass is limited, but it has compensated for this with a population density of almost a 1000 people per square kilometre, which should be one of the highest in Africa.
Divided in two by the Onitsha–Owerri Expressway, most of the population lives northeast of the community, while the flood plains of the south-western part are sparsely populated. Gully erosion has been a major challenge to the community, which has spent a lot of resources covering up the gullies that open up widely every rainy season.
In every quarter of the town, modern buildings, mainly duplexes with the latest roofing designs, are fighting very hard to replace the older architecture that ruled the region in 1980s and 1990s when the town witnessed a wave of prosperity among its people after they took to merchandising, moving to Lagos and overseas in search of financial success.
It would appear that every family here has one person or the other that could showcase the latest trend in building architecture, a clear departure from the days when only a few people like the Igwe Oraifite, the Mokelus and the Offors boasted the best houses in town.
With its materially successful and highly religious population, Oraifite is one community that is the envy of other towns around it. On the surface, it appeared that all was going on well until the early morning of Sept. 3, 2012 when a combined team of the Anambra State Anti-Robbery Squad and Mobile Police Ssquad stormed the Ifite area of the town in a commando style.
Within two hours, the operation had become successful with the recovery of the largest cache of arms anywhere in Nigeria in peacetime from the home of one Olisa Ifedika, alleged to be the mastermind of many recent high profile kidnappings, armed robbery and attacks on police formations.
The Anambra State Commissioner of  Police, Mr. Ballah Nasarawa, describes the feat as “a tremendous achievement in curbing crime and criminalities in Anambra State.”
Taking a second look at the cache of arms recovered the police chief says, “With this, any group can defeat a small army.”
Among the arms recovered in an underground armoury at the home of Ifedika were 27 AK-47 rifles, one K2 rifle, two 06 rifles, one general purpose machine gun, one rocket launcher, 17 rockets, 13 rocket grenades, six pump action guns, three locally-manufactured guns and one Berretta pistol. A total of 14,425 rounds of live ammunition were also recovered.
The wild jubilations among the residents of the town that followed the arrest of Ifedika and his father and the recovery of the large cache of arms was an unambiguous indication of the silent pain the people had been going through while Ifedika reigned unchallenged.
The President-General of the Oraifite Improvement Union, Raphael Nweke, says Ifedika’s fall came through divine intervention.
“It was only when God decided that he should be arrested that he was arrested,” Nweke tells Saturday PUNCH. “We can now feel very free to move about.”
In a rare case of sincerity, the Anambra police commissioner acknowledges that it “was a good spirited citizen” that gave the police the tip off that led to the arrest and recovery of the arms.
“It shows that a positive development is brewing between the police and the people and that the crisis of confidence that hitherto separated the police from the civil populace is dying out,” says Nasarawa.
Many residents and natives of the community could not hide their joy after the capture of Ifejika, who, though, was well known for his nefarious activities, could not be confronted for the fear that he would unleash his men on anyone that dared give his secrets out to the authorities.
The PG of the community says that though everyone knew  about the activities of Ifejika, the man had remained evasive, most of the time staying away from the community.
“We don’t harbour criminals in Oraifite,” he offers. “We’re praying that no other youth from the community gets involved in this. The town is now calm and everybody is happy after this great relief.”
Of course, everywhere is calm now in Oraifite, but the area around the Ifedika property is like a security zone: security men still keep watch over the ruins of the house the suspect’s father built.
Governor Peter Obi, who led a team of security chiefs to Ifedika’s home to demolish the houses of the suspect and that of his father, said he could not imagine that a young citizen of the state and his father would “be involved in this level of criminality, living their lives by causing pain to other citizens.”
“We can no longer continue this kind of life. People must live purposeful lives; we’re going to start looking for his business associates,” says the governor, who appears to have taken a vow to run kidnappers not only out of town but out of business.
Obi hinges his confiscation and destruction of the property of suspected kidnappers on a law passed three years by the Anambra State House of Assembly, which only did not prescribe the death sentence for kidnapping, but also authorised the government to confiscate or destroy property used by kidnappers as their operational base.
“This is part of my administration’s effort in making sure that criminal activities are eradicated in Anambra State. We will not stop until Anambra becomes safe,” Obi says.
He quickly adds that he has initiated the due process needed to prosecute the suspect, while efforts would be stepped up to trace the location of his property elsewhere for confiscation, saying no criminal will be allowed to enjoy the proceeds of their crime.
The governor had ordered the sealing up of property of two other citizens, which were used as operational bases of kidnappers at Nkpor and Nri.
The governor’s action has however generated a heated debate in legal circles about the legality or otherwise of his decision to destroy the property of Ifedika and his father when they had not been found guilty by a competent court of law.
“What the governor did was simply jungle justice,”says Mr. Ken Okonkwo, a lawyer. “The law presumes everybody innocent until he has been found guilty. Where was Ifedika tried? Let us not rubbish good intentions with false steps.”
The Oraifite PG, while commending the approach adopted by government, urges that the punishment should not be selective. He says it should also be extended to everyone indicted for kidnapping and armed robbery.
The Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Nasarawa, who sees the Oraifite breakthrough as a personal triumph, has gone ahead to recover more arms and ammunition based on information he says Ifedika gave the police.
The latest recoveries were done in Uli, where the police recovered two AK-47 rifles, one Type 06 rifle, one rocket grenade, 27 AK-47 magazines, three rocker propellers, 770 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition and nine chains used to lock kidnap victims.
Nasarawa was welcomed to the state earlier in the year by armed robbers, who just a few days after he assumed office, attacked two police stations at Ukpor and Amichi and killed three policemen at Ozubulu and five policemen at Okija.
The commissioner says part of the arms and ammunition recovered from the kidnap suspects were actually the ones carted away when the police stations were attacked.
“This suspect has been a most wanted armed robbery/kidnapping kingpin responsible for series of high profile kidnappings, armed robberies and murder, including the kidnap of Jerome Okolie, Igwe of Ihembosi in EkwusigoLGA in 2010 and the recent kidnap of the traditional ruler of Ukpo in DunukofiaLGA, Igwe Robbert Eze.
“His gang is also responsible for the killing of five policemen at Okija on 22nd June, 2012, as well as murder of three policemen at Ozubulu on 2nd April, 2012 and the violent attack on Amichi and Ukpor police divisions in Nnewi South LGA on 4th April, 2012.”

Worlds Fastest Car 2011! 439Km/h!! -Shelby Ultimate Aero II 2011.

The World's Only INVISIBLE airplane

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Its beautiful. its awesome. And it has an RCS about the size and shape of a spider. The documentary that is out looks at the men who made it. At last we know the truth!

The Most Realistic WWIII Scenerios

2011 World War 3 Simulation (Part One)

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The world is an unstable place.

When war broke out in the middle east nobody was ready, not even Iran. But it was a do or die mission.

This episode lays out the events and the spark to what would become known as world war three...

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Michael Jackson - Bad


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Music video by Michael Jackson performing Bad. © 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

The English Language In 24 Accents

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Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things.
Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed lol as its more quiet in there.

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Wednesday, 8 August 2012

A Warning from Boko Haram in Nigeria 05/02/2012 Islamist group Boko Haram releases video showing the bomb attack on This Day newspaper's headquarters last week and warns of more attacks.

Gov. Ngige speaks to Anambra State - Igbo His Excellency Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige, Governor of Anambra State, Nigeria speaks on his candidacy.

Face of Agulu Anambra State


The imagery of creativity is the gallery or fountain of innovations. As an effective and prolific organization , The Face of Agulu Anambra State beauty Pageant is

Masqurade, Ifitudunu, Anambra State, Nigeria

Anambra state university A new university built by Anambra state govt.

Traditional Dancers - Anambra State Toronto, Canada This was at Igbo Community Church 5th Anniversary party!!

Nando, Anambra state: 2011 road status Nando town has no single tarred road and access during the rainy season by car is almost impossible. It is likely the only town in the state without a single tarred ...

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

The enemy within: Who's stealing your company's secrets?



Nearly a third of workers would take information to a new job if they were fired, according to a new study.
Nearly a third of workers would take information to a new job if they were fired, according to a new study.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Study: One in seven European workers have taken confidential information to new job
  • Employees are most inclined to take documents they've worked on
  • Almost a third confessed they would deliberately take files if they were sacked
London (CNN) -- When considering risks to their business, employers tend to worry about hackers or burglars, but the biggest threat to security might come from within.
According to a study conducted by information management company Iron Mountain, a third of 2,031 European office workers surveyed admitted that they had taken or forwarded confidential information out of the office, and one in seven had taken confidential information with them to a new job.
Another 31% said they would deliberately remove and share confidential information if they were fired.
Data breach is a common concern for businesses, but Peter Eglinton, Iron Mountain's Senior Vice President for UK, Ireland & Norway, says they tend to focus too much on monitoring for attacks from outside, while "the people side of the organization and the hard copy are forgotten about."
You can see who's hacking in and taking information, but people don't leave a trail.
Peter Eglinton, Iron Mountain
"You can see who's hacking in and taking information, but people don't leave a trail," he says. "Therefore, if you don't have good policies in place, it's very difficult to work out what has happened with information."
Although we may not always consider the data we work with day in and day out to be particularly exciting, Eglinton says that in any given business there are several functions that might use or create information that's commercially valuable or subject to privacy laws.
"HR or finance will have an awful lot of access to very sensitive information," Eglinton says. "Sales and marketing will have access to customer data, and some of the service organizations will have a lot of information about their patients or their customers."
Of the workers who admitted to taking confidential information to a new job, half said they believed they had a right to take information, and most said they took information because they had been involved in its creation.
Although pervasive, this sense of ownership is misguided, says Eglinton. "The information you create in your daily work doesn't belong to you because you created it," he says, "it belongs to the organization that's paying you to do that job."
The study also revealed that most of those who had taken information when they left a job had relieved their employers of customer databases.
This, according to Chris Pounder of UK data protection training organization Amberhawk, is "a dangerous thing to do." Privacy laws vary from country to country, but in the EU, for example, any processing of information that relates to a living person is a breach of the Data Protection Directive.
Although some consultants and lawyers might be able to negotiate permission to transfer clients with them when they leave a company, Pounder says: "If an employee took a database of customers without the consent of their employer, they are risking a criminal offense.
"And if they did it to set up their own business, they're also vulnerable for someone taking a civil case for damages."
The information you create in your daily work doesn't belong to you because you created it.
Peter Eglinton, Iron Mountain
Besides, making a gift of illegally obtained information is unlikely to ingratiate you to a new boss. Pounder points out that a new employer who knowingly receives personal data obtained in breach of data protection laws could also be liable for damages caused.
So, what can businesses do to protect their data?
Information management companies offer solutions ranging from encryption software to systems that allow organizations to track the whereabouts of files across multiple sites. But Eglinton thinks simply communicating policies regarding information ownership is a good first step towards alleviating the problem.
"I don't think you need to have security guards on the door every day, but reminding people of the policy, and auditing those processes, would go a long way towards managing information more securely," he says.
Regardless of how information leaves a company -- whether due to malice, professional pride or as more businesses allow telecommuting -- Eglinton believes there is always cause for concern.
Even those who take documents home for entirely legitimate reasons and with their employer's consent might be endangering security. "How do you manage information created on the train on the way into work?" he asks. "And how do you manage that information thereafter? If people are taking information out of the office, how do you know that information comes back or is securely destroyed?"
Eglinton predicts that, as the volume of information created grows, executives need to consider "not just the value you get from information, but how you protect it, because it's a hugely valuable asset, but often nobody has responsibility for it."

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Nigeria gunmen storm oil ship - two dead, four kidnapped


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Gunmen in Nigeria have stormed an oil barge off the coast, killing two Nigerian navy sailors and kidnapping four foreigners, a naval officer says.
The navy has joined the search for the gunmen off the Niger Delta. Two navy sailors, among a group providing security, were wounded in the raid.
The foreigners are from Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Iran.
Attacks in the Niger Delta have declined since a 2009 amnesty for militants ended years of conflict.
The ship that was attacked belongs to Sea Trucks Group, an oil services firm operating internationally.
The raid happened early in the morning, more than 30 nautical miles (56km) off the coast, the officer said.
The heavily polluted delta is Nigeria's main oil-producing region.
The incident will be of great concern to Nigeria's oil and gas industry at a time when the government has just announced that oil production has reached an all-time high of 2.7m barrels per day, the BBC's Will Ross in Lagos reports.
Critics say the peace deal which allowed the rise in output remains precarious.
The militants targeted foreign oil companies, drawing on local support in a region still blighted by poverty despite huge profits for the multinational energy corporations.
Local people wanted to see more of that wealth used to improve their housing and services.
Despite the amnesty, kidnappings of Nigerians in the Niger Delta have been happening at an alarming rate, our correspondent says.
Piracy is increasing in parts of West Africa, he reports. The International Maritime Bureau says it has recorded 17 pirate attacks in Nigerian waters this year - a significant increase on 2011.

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Wednesday, 1 August 2012

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Clinton to make first visit to South Sudan during Africa trip



U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, pictured here on July 23, 2012, sets off Tuesday on an 11-day trip.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, pictured here on July 23, 2012, sets off Tuesday on an 11-day trip.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • South Sudan, the world's youngest country, is in conflict with Sudan
  • Clinton's visit aims to encourage negotiations between the two sides
  • She will also travel to Uganda, which is dealing with an Ebola virus outbreak
  • While in Kenya, Clinton will meet the leader of Somalia's transitional government
(CNN)-- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will this week make her first visit to South Sudan, a nation barely one year old that is locked in a bitter dispute with its northern neighbor, as part of a six-country tour of Africa.
Clinton sets off Tuesday on the 11-day trip, which is intended to emphasize U.S. efforts to strengthen democracy, encourage economic growth and further peace and security in Africa, Victoria Nuland, a State Department spokeswoman, said in a statement Monday.
The visit begins in Senegal, a small country on Africa's west coast that has been an outpost of democratic stability in a region with a history of electoral chaos, civil wars and coups.
Despite outbreaks of violence in Senegal earlier this year surrounding former President Abdoulaye Wade's decision to seek a controversial third term in office, power passed peacefully to the eventual victor in the presidential election, Macky Sall.
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Clinton will meet with Sall and "deliver a speech applauding the resilience of Senegal's democratic institutions and highlighting America's approach to partnership," Nuland said.
The secretary of state will then travel to one of the tensest areas of Africa: South Sudan, which has edged close to full-scale war with Sudan, the nation from which it separated in July 2011 after decades of bloody conflict.
The two African countries still disagree over the demarcation of the border between them and the transportation and processing of oil from South Sudan, which obtained around 70% of the formerly united country's reserves when it became independent.
The U.N. Security Council is pressuring the countries to find a peaceful resolution of the disputes. Border clashes have displaced at least 150,000 people and created a huge humanitarian crisis.
While in South Sudan, Clinton will meet President Salva Kiir in order to "reaffirm U.S. support and to encourage progress in negotiations with Sudan to reach agreement on issues related to security, oil and citizenship," Nuland said.
Clinton's next stop is Uganda, where the authorities are dealing with an outbreak of the highly infectious Ebola virus that has killed at least 14 people this month.
Uganda is "a key U.S. partner in promoting regional security, particularly in regard to Somalia and in regional efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army," Nuland said.
A highly effective celebrity-backed social media campaign earlier this year by the nonprofit group Invisible Children focused worldwide attention on the Lord's Resistance Army and its leader, the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony.
The African Union has stepped up efforts this year to capture Kony, deploying 5,000 troops in March after a resurgence in attacks by his forces displaced thousands of people in Uganda, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic, according to U.N. estimates.
Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court at the Hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity, stemming in part from allegations of his vicious tactics to conscript children as soldiers and sex slaves in his army.
President Barack Obama ordered 100 troops to central Africa last year to help in the hunt for Kony. The troops are advising regional forces.
After Uganda, Clinton will visit Kenya, where she will meet local officials, as well as Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, president of the transitional government of Somalia, which is trying to emerge from years of civil war.
Security appears to be improving in Somalia, long considered a failed state, since African Union troops pushed Al-Shabaab, an Islamic militant group affiliated with al Qaeda, out of central Mogadishu last year after prolonged urban fighting.
Clinton will then head south to Malawi where she will "discuss economic and political governance," Nuland said.
Lastly, she will visit South Africa to participate in a strategic dialogue between the two countries and pay her respects to Nelson Mandela, the former president.
The frail icon has not appeared in public for years, but he was celebrated worldwide on his 94th birthday earlier this month for his role in reconciling a country torn apart by apartheid.

Friday, 13 July 2012

How the Richest 400 People in America Got So Rich



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In 1992, the 400th richest person in America made $24 million.
In 2007, the 400th richest person in America made $138 million (or $87 million, inflation-adjusted).
Now, that almost certainly wasn't the same guy. There's a lot of churn at the top of the money pyramid. In all of the 1990s, only 25% of the Fortunate 400 made more than one appearance. But the overall message is the same. The rich keep getting richer.
According to the IRS, which recently released 2009 data from the 400 richest individual income tax returns, the real runaway growth in wealth has come from capital gains. In the last years of the bubble, the "Fortunate 400" made nearly half their income from capital gains (a.k.a.: profit from the rising value of an investment, such as stocks or property) and less than 10% of their income from old-fashioned wages.
The average income of a top-400 earner grew by 650% between 1992 and 2007 to a whopping $344 million. Over that time, the average salary didn't even double. But the average capital gains haul increased by 1,200%. So how do the richest get richer? Not from their wages. From their investments.
Here's a look at the average salary and average capital gains income of a top-400 earner since 1992. Y-axis is labeled in thousands of dollars and all-time highs are noted in the graph.
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Three last things:
(1) Who are these people? As Tim Noah explained on our business page, a 2010 study studied the top 0.1 percent, who currently make at least $1.7 million. That's 14-times less than our Fortunate 400 group, but it's the closest we've got. Four in ten in this group were executives, managers, and supervisors at nonfinancial firms. Eighteen percent were financiers. Next came law (7 percent), medicine (6 percent), and real estate (4 percent). My guess is that the top 400 skews toward finance and chief exec even stronger. A lawyer/doctor making $2 million I can imagine. But $24 million?
(2) Capital gains absolutely dictate the wealth of the richest Americans. As Matt O'Brien graphed for us, that's why the income of the top 0.1 percent hugs the S&P so closely.
(3) Remember that as this is happening, the long-term capital gains tax rate has fallen from 28 percent in 1990 to 20 percent for the latter half of the 1990s to 15 percent under George W. Bush.
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How the Richest 400 People in America Got So Rich



Screen Shot 2012-07-06 at 2.15.33 PM.png
In 1992, the 400th richest person in America made $24 million.
In 2007, the 400th richest person in America made $138 million (or $87 million, inflation-adjusted).
Now, that almost certainly wasn't the same guy. There's a lot of churn at the top of the money pyramid. In all of the 1990s, only 25% of the Fortunate 400 made more than one appearance. But the overall message is the same. The rich keep getting richer.
According to the IRS, which recently released 2009 data from the 400 richest individual income tax returns, the real runaway growth in wealth has come from capital gains. In the last years of the bubble, the "Fortunate 400" made nearly half their income from capital gains (a.k.a.: profit from the rising value of an investment, such as stocks or property) and less than 10% of their income from old-fashioned wages.
The average income of a top-400 earner grew by 650% between 1992 and 2007 to a whopping $344 million. Over that time, the average salary didn't even double. But the average capital gains haul increased by 1,200%. So how do the richest get richer? Not from their wages. From their investments.
Here's a look at the average salary and average capital gains income of a top-400 earner since 1992. Y-axis is labeled in thousands of dollars and all-time highs are noted in the graph.
Screen Shot 2012-07-06 at 3.28.24 PM.pngScreen Shot 2012-07-06 at 3.30.39 PM.png
Three last things:
(1) Who are these people? As Tim Noah explained on our business page, a 2010 study studied the top 0.1 percent, who currently make at least $1.7 million. That's 14-times less than our Fortunate 400 group, but it's the closest we've got. Four in ten in this group were executives, managers, and supervisors at nonfinancial firms. Eighteen percent were financiers. Next came law (7 percent), medicine (6 percent), and real estate (4 percent). My guess is that the top 400 skews toward finance and chief exec even stronger. A lawyer/doctor making $2 million I can imagine. But $24 million?
(2) Capital gains absolutely dictate the wealth of the richest Americans. As Matt O'Brien graphed for us, that's why the income of the top 0.1 percent hugs the S&P so closely.
(3) Remember that as this is happening, the long-term capital gains tax rate has fallen from 28 percent in 1990 to 20 percent for the latter half of the 1990s to 15 percent under George W. Bush.
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