News headlines 24-8-2015



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•»This is Today's News Headlines [24-08-2015]«•

[]Nigeria[]

•FG ‘ll not fund hajj – Buhari

•Buhari’s corruption war vindictive –TUC  chairman

•House of Reps declares  support for  anti-graft war

•In Bayelsa,  APC is party of governorship  aspirants  without  members  –Gov Dickson

•Buhari may  force pay cut  on NASS

•I’ll not fail  Rivers people  –Wike

•Anambra  traditional  rulers move to reconcile Obi,  Obiano

•Alleged N1tn diversion: Senate to  probe Lamorde’s alleged diversion of N1tn

•Corruption, worst rights violation  ever —Buhari

•Boko Haram: Army reinstates  2,500 soldiers, 102 officers

•Saraki must show remorse, says  Lawan group

•Fashola spent N139m on two  boreholes – LASG

•Nigeria passing through crucial moment,  says Ban Ki-Moon

•Corruption: APC knocks Igbo leaders for  defending Jonathan

•Dickson warns civil servants against  partisan politics

•Buhari not ready to implement confab  report – Afenifere

•Obas didn’t deceive Jonathan, PDP replies Okogie

•Group slams Bayelsa PDP chair

•NUT knocks states for poor funding of  education

•Fresh attack claims two in Jos

•Kwara gov hails FG bailout for states

•B’ Haram menace will end soon, says  Buhari’s aide

•Man rapes two daughters,  stepdaughter in Lagos

•Father of boy allegedly killed by  landlady demands justice

•16-year-old, traders arrested for  selling fake wine


International

•As North, South Korea hold  marathon crisis talks, Seoul talks  tough

•French train gunman  'dumbfounded' by  terrorist tag

•Beirut protests turn  violent for second day as PM threatens to  quit

•Too soon for 'illogical'  U.S. to return to  Tehran: Iran

•Guatemalan president says won't stand  down amid graft  scandal

•Islamic State militants blow up  temple in ancient city of Palmyra

•Japan PM Abe to skip  visit to China for WW2 anniversary

•Mexico expects agreement on  arms trade treaty fine print at  meeting

•Swedish tolerance  under question as  attacks on migrants  rise

•Britain reopens  embassy in Iran  ransacked in 2011


Sports

•Bolt silences Gatlin to take 100m gold

•Chelsea hang on to beat West Brom

•Pedro inspires Chelsea to a 3-2 win at West Ham

•Igbonu focused on Eagles debut  despite red card

•Okagbare targets World  Championships 100m final

•All Africa  Games:  Fencing  Federation  names  11-man team  for Congo

•Hamilton wins in Spa as tyre blowout denies  Vettel podium

•Federer wins Cincy title; Djokovic denied  again - Tennis

•Martinez insists Stones staying at Everton

•Horsey steadies himself to win Made in  Denmark

•Man Utd target Lazio's Anderson - sources

•Balotelli nears Milan loan return - report

•Sanchez is at Luis Suarez's level - Wenger

•Scott: Vital for Scotland to get win ahead of  World Cup

•Berahino absence vs. Chelsea explained

•Cuadrado moving to Juve on year-long loan

•Mourinho: Chelsea can afford to drop points

•Tennis instructor Jimmy Evert, Chris' dad, dies - Tennis

•Chaves wins second stage of Spanish Vuelta - Cycling

Adewale Monday, 24 August 2015
23-8-15 news headline


NEWS headline:

How ministries are coping without ministers under Buhari
Areas of concentration for President Buhari (2)
NASS JUMBO 2015 BUDGET: How N120b will be shared
Nigerians will pelt Jonathan stones if…- Oshiomhole
I realised democracy benefits on Abacha death row — Obasanjo
Ex-Gov. Fashola’s travails: The issues, the intrigues
Reckless driver kills FCE student on ‘rag day’
Nigerian Elections: Amina Zakari is not the problem
Boko Haram killed over 8,000 members of my church —EYN President.


politics


National Carrier: How Nigeria fell to grand deception
Obiano Support Group a catalyst to APGA —Emecheta
Jonathan didn’t perform but Buhari must prove he’s a saint – Balarabe Musa
Ruling without ministers: Igbo leaders’ concerns
Plateau: Rumbling on the Plateau
Celestial Church Crisis : Obasanjo plays peace-maker


Business


Row over BOI’S N24.6BN for miners!Let bank chief, Olaoluwa, name money recipients – Ekozin
General Insurance products to the rescue: A special report
Fidelity Bank supports home ownership with N115m
Reclassification: SEC to deregister erring stockbroking houses
CPC begins Consumer Voice on TV
Skills development can create 10,000 jobs monthly —Ezeh

Entartainment

I can’t stand short men — Bimbo Thomas
How my boobs got so big —Ella Mensah
Who is a prostitute?
Inspiration makes the difference in my songs – Princess Abiola Balogun
Filmmakers sing discordant tunes over Jonathan’s N3bn grant
I am the first rap artiste to rap in Ishan language — Blixxy D RapKing

Sports


Oliseh reshuffles home-based team ahead of match with Tanzania
Ten-man Bayern sneak late win after
EPL: Newcastle hold Man United to 0-0 draw
Man United: We won’t sell De Gea, says van Gaal
MLS: It’s war, Gerrard tells Lampard
Babaganaru in emotional Nasarawa clash




Adewale Saturday, 22 August 2015
Ways to treat Kidney


YOUR KIDNEY DESERVES THE BEST
Barely two (2) days ago, we all received the news of the demise of the Nigerian actor as a result of same kidney disease. I want to show you how to avert this menace of kidney disease. Very easy and effective. And don't forget that I copied it. So feel free to share, copy and disseminate. SO HERE ARE THE TOP 6 CAUSE OF KIDNEY DISEASE:
1. Delaying going to a toilet Keeping your urine in your bladder for too long is a bad idea. A full bladder can cause bladder damage. The urine that stays in the bladder multiplies bacteria quickly. Once the urine refluxes back to the ureter and kidneys, the toxic substances can result in kidney infections, then urinary tract infections, and then nephritis, and even uremia. When nature calls – do it as soon as possible.
2. Eating too much salt,You should eat no more than 5.8 grams of salt daily.
3. Eating too much meat. Too much protein in your diet is harmful for your kidneys. Protein digestion produces ammonia – a toxin that is very destructive to your kidneys. More meat equals more kidney damage.
4. Drinking too much caffeine Caffeine is a component of many sodas and soft drinks. It raises your blood pressure and your kidneys start suffering. So you should cut down the amount of coke you drink daily.
5. Not drinking water. Our kidneys should be hydrated properly to perform their functions well. If we don’t drink enough, the toxins can start accumulating in the blood, as there isn’t enough fluid to drain them through the kidneys. Drink more than 10 glasses of water daily. There is an easy way to check if you are drinking enough water: look at the colour of your urine; the lighter the colour, the better.
6. Late treatment . Treat all your health problems properly and have your health checked regularly. Let's help ourselves...God will protect you and your family from every disease this year! Amen
Share, if you care
(3) Avoid these Tablets, they are very dangerous:
* D-cold
* Vicks Action-500
* Actifed
* Coldarin
* Cosome
* Nice
* Nimulid
* Cetrizet-D
They contain Phenyl Propanol-Amide PPA. Which causes Strokes & Are banned in USA...!

Adewale
SEE WATI BUHARI DO ABEG


BUHARI MUST GO! HE IS TOO WICKED.....
Make una hear this tory wey I wan yarn ooo
BUHARI is wicked. Buhari must go,in fact, I regret
voting for you.
In less than three months,your cup don full and I
will lead a campaign against you.Now, who told
you we are tired of blackout?
without revival NEPA don born again! My fridge
dey work, TV dey work, as dem dey work all the
time dem fit spoil!
My generators don retire, dey gather dusts, I no
even know where my jerry cans dey sef. Filling
station attendants no see person give dem N20,
N50 bribe again, Buhari see yoursef? Who send
you message?
Warri and Port Harcourt Refineries don dey
work,Kaduna Refinery too go soon join. So wetin
go happen to d oil cabal and wetin go sele to the
subsidy regime?If u get liver, try d cabals if true
true Na ya mama born you. Abi you no know say
d oil cabals be saints?
Cockroach too dey enjoy Awilo music o, na fowl
no allow am commot kon dance!
Our Otuoke brother say Stealing no be corruption.
Daura man say stealing na corruption.Buhari abi
you chop winch? PhD for Zoology dey talk, U wey
dem talk say U no go skul dey blow grammar.
Show me where e dey for Koran say stealing is
corruption, you see say this Baba Buhari no
serious at all
Also you no allow your wife chop Nigeria
money.how monkey head be wey gorilla own no
be? Every first lady chop Nigeria money, Maryam
Babangida chop, Maryam Abacha chop!
Stella Obasanjo wak, Turai abi Na turaya sef lick!
And ...and Dia is Godu o even chop, shit for bodi!
Make your wife chop her own, you say no.
Buhari U wicked no be small,U must go
becos na only you waka come!
Buhari nearly destroy our churches
Ur election kon show us say
Some Alfas and pastors are liars
Some be original chop and quench!
Some be original chop and clean mouth!
Dem say God told dem say Buhari go lose
How dia own god sabi blow lie I no sabi!
Buhari! Buhari!! Buhari!!!
How many times i call you?
You no get ministers, Nija still dey work
EFCC don wake up from dia slumber, thieves/
Looters dey enta admission for hospital.we don
taya for you. Kon dey go.

Adewale
News headling 22-8-15


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•»This is Today's News Headlines [22-08-2015]«•

[]Nigeria[]

•Kogi 2015:  PDP remains  party to beat  –Wada

•Ebonyi ex-LG  chairmen  panic as EFCC  begins probe

•The name,  Tafawa  Balewa, has  its burden –  Grandson

•We’ll defeat Fayose without federal  might- Ex-Speaker

•We're Yet to Begin Recruitment, Says  Police

•Debt Restructuring: Osun, Delta, Ogun,  Eight Others Issue N322.78bn Bonds

•Falomo Shopping Centre: Afriland  Refutes Allegation of Improper Conduct

•Kachikwu, Marketers Call for  Deregulation of Petrol

•Buhari Appoints Fowler, Gusau Heads of  FIRS, Budget Office

•Buhari to set up special courts for  looters

•Buhari appoints Obasanjo as  special envoy to Guinea Bissau

•Corruption: ICPC places 28 federal perm secs on watch list

•ISIS: Buhari suspends Immigration boss

•DPR seals NNPC, Forte Oil, 12  other petrol stations

•Bristow co-pilot buried in Calabar

•Police warn youths against fake  recruitment

•PDP govs angry with NWC over NEC  meeting

•New FIRS boss deletes PhD degree from  Wikipedia

•B’Haram: Soldiers liberate Borno town,  kill insurgents

•Enugu poll: Tribunal upholds Ugwuanyi’s  election

•OPC members, cult group clash at Osun  shrine

•Cleric predicts doom for countries  adopting gay marriage

•Offensive publication: Court stops NASS  from summoning editor

•No incentive to stop gas flaring in  Nigeria – Bukar

•At 80, I remember things more  than my workers –Chief Abdul

•I have zero tolerance for bribery,  corruption –Ibilola Amao


[]International[]

•South Korea ready to respond to  further "provocations" as North's  deadline looms

•U.S. soldier wounded  helping to overpower  gunman on train in  France

•Japan protests  Russian PM's visit to  disputed island

•Far left splits from  Tsipras as Greece  heads to elections

•White House: Islamic State  second-in-command killed in U.S.  air strike

•Guatemala  prosecutors seek to  impeach president  after ex-VP's arrest

•Greece moves refugees to  mainland, crush builds on border

•Venezuela declares  state of emergency  along Colombia  border

•China's land  reclamation in South  China Sea grows:  Pentagon report

•Brazil's largest party  not bolting Rousseff  government


[]sports[]

•'Tired' Murray battles into Cincinnati semis

•Tiger (11 under) grabs share of Wyndham lead Golf

•Wenger: We have strong players in every  position

•England should've capped George sooner -  Smit

•Liverpool offer Sakho new deal - sources

•Rosberg tops FP2 before scary late tyre  blowout

•Prem accepts error on Benteke goal

•Burrell can solve England's midfield dilemma -  Catt

•Jose: Pedro showed ambition in Barca exit

•North's 'speech was affected by concussion'

•Black 'absolutely confident' GB athletes are  clean

•McLaren pair hit with combined 55-place grid  drop

•Rosberg: I was lucky not to hit the wall

•Lowe has 'never seen' tyre failure like  Rosberg's

•De Gea out, Schweini may get full debut

•De Bruyne agent hopes City agree fee

•Rousey to defend UFC title vs. ex-boxer Holm MMA
•Rio official admits 'problems' with waterways Olympic Sports

•FIFA reform committee to meet next month

•Pochettino confident Spurs will land striker

•FIA details restrictions on driver aids from  2016
Pato eyes Premier League move - sources

•Chelsea open to offers for Moses - sources

•Robben: United links flattering for Muller

•Utd eye Mayoral in De Gea deal - sources

•Khan rejects Tottenham purchase rumours

•USADA chief wants more Salazar information

•Bolt saddened by athletics' doping scandals

•Falcao, Costa can play together - Courtois

•West Brom halt talks for Tottenham's Fazio

•Pedro deal not victory over Man  United – Mourinho

•World Championships: Okagbare  leads Nigeria’s tough medals  chase

•I beat up my elder brother’s  bullies – Female boxer, Agu-Ogoke

•Bolt, Gatlin rivalry lights up World  Championships

Adewale
TURN YOUR PHONE INTO A LEGIT CAMERA WITH THE OLYMPUS AIR, SOON TO COME STATESIDE


On Tuesday, Olympus announced that it will bring its Air 01 Micro Four Thirds (MFT) interchangeable lens camera (ILC) to the U.S. and Canada in July. Similar in concept to Sony’s QX1, the Air is a lens adapter designed to work with iOS (7.0 or higher) and Android (4.0 or higher, as well as Amazon Kindle Fire) devices, with all the camera guts inside a compact cylinder, minus a display and traditional camera controls. The lens mount is compatible with MFT lenses from Olympus, Panasonic, and other manufacturers.

The Air was announced in February for the Japanese market, where it’s currently on sale. The North American version is the same, but will have its own app and support for Amazon Cloud Drive. The Air will sell in the U.S. for $300 (body only; less expensive than a full MFT camera), or $500 with a 14-42mm lens. It ships in July.


Like the QX1, the Air uses a smartphone or tablet to control the camera, as well as a live view display. While the QX1 uses an APS-C sensor, the Air has a 16-megapixel Live MOS MFT sensor (also used in the OM-D E-M10), which is smaller in size than APS-C. However, from our experience with both Olympus and Panasonic cameras, the MFT sensor is capable of delivering great image quality. The Air also uses the latest Olympus image processor, the TruePic VII, which is in the new OM-D E-M5 Mark II (a DT Editor’s Choice camera). With the Fast AF 81-point autofocus system, 1/16,000 high-speed electronic shutter, ISO of 100-16,000, and 10 frames-per-second continuous shooting, Olympus says the camera delivers DSLR-like performance, even in low-light situations. The Air saves images and videos onto MicroSD cards, and charges via Micro USB; the battery is rated for 320 shots.

The Air has a rear cradle design that fits various-sized smartphones and tablets. Unlike Sony’s clamp design, which doesn’t fit all devices, the Air tilts a device at an angle, which makes it slightly easier to use the camera while framing a live view image on a phone or tablet. The Air uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to connect to your phone, with the same quick Wi-Fi setup as other Olympus cameras, which display a QR code you simply scan with the camera. The connection seemed fast, strong, and stable during a demonstration Olympus gave us. While the Air can be used independently (like an action cam), it’s meant to be used with a smartphone or tablet, so a good, reliable connection is crucial.



With an M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ pancake zoom lens , the Air is a lightweight and compact camera you can throw in a bag (on its own, the Air weighs 5 ounces). When your smartphone photography requires a bit of a help in the zoom and image quality departments, simply attach the Air. But the camera is more than just a smartphone accessory: Mount an M.Zuiko ED 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO telephoto lens and the Air transforms into a serious camera, although you may need a tripod or custom rig, which Olympus used in a demo setup.

Adewale Friday, 21 August 2015
ROBBERS STORM BANK CART AWAY MILLIONS

Heavily Armed Robbers Storm First Bank Abaji, Carting Away Millions of NairaAugust 20, 2015

On Wednesday August 19 – heavily armed robbers numbering about 20 – stormed a First Bank branch in Abaji – carting away millions of Naira after causing a few minutes of mayhem in the area and injuring several people who are now receiving treatment at Abaji General hospital, Abuja.

According to eyewitness reports, the robbery started a few minutes past 5pm and ended at about 6pm that evening.

The robbers who eyewitnesses described as ‘boys’ – shot sporadically into the air for over 30-minutes while the operation lasted.

Shockingly, the bank in Abaji is actually situated a stone throw from a police station.

But obviously, our severely ‘underpaid’ police officers dared not go near the robbery scene because the weapons the robbers came with were unrivaled.

The robbers reportedly made away with millions of Naira from the bank.

Although no life was reportedly lost, a young lady who works as a cleaner at the bank, was hit by stray bullet.

She was left to bleed on the floor until help came.

Adewale