Friday, 14 March 2014

Nigeria Boko Haram: 'Hundreds' attack Maiduguri


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Nigeria under attack
Hundreds of militants have staged a multi-pronged attack on the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, witnesses say.
On entering the city, the attackers split into smaller groups - heading for the barracks, the university and an area where civil servants live.
"They set many houses on fire and killed innocent people," one resident told a local newspaper.
Militants suspected to be from Boko Haram have killed 500 people this year.
Local residents say there was a heavy exchange of fire near Giwa barracks, as the military tried to fight off the insurgents.

Ukraine crisis: US and Russia set for key London talk

US Secretary of State John Kerry waves as he arrives for a meeting with UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague at Downing street in London on 14 March 2014. US Secretary of State John Kerry's talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov are being seen as a last-ditch effort to reduce tension in Crimea and Ukraine
US Secretary of State John Kerry is in London for key talks on Ukraine with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, as a disputed referendum in Crimea looms on Sunday.
Mr Kerry is expected to warn Mr Lavrov that the referendum and Russia's military intervention in Crimea could trigger concerted US and EU sanctions.
He has warned of "very serious steps" if Russia annexes the region.
Russia insisted at the UN on Thursday it did "not want war" with Ukraine.
During an emergency meeting of the Security Council, Moscow's ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin defended the right of Crimea, which is predominantly ethnic Russian, to decide whether or not to join the Russian Federation.
Russia's military intervention followed the fall of Ukraine's pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych on 22 February.Ukrainian and Russian press reaction
The Kerry-Lavrov talks and Crimean referendum dominate the media, with Ukrainian commentators gloomy while Russian papers scent victory.
Leonid Kravchuk, Ukraine's first president, calls on the country to "immediately launch a bid to join Nato" and seek international peacekeepers, according to Den daily.
Pundit Stepan Havrysh writes in Hazeta that the referendum "will be rigged", as the "illegal Crimean authorities have simply decided to join Russia".
In Russia, Nezavisimaya Gazeta sees nothing to discuss. "Even the hottest heads in Washington now admit that the Crimea question is completely settled, a fait accompli".
Moskovsky Komsomolets tabloid draws historical parallels. "Serious people are trying to scare us by asking 'Do you realize how much it will cost to annex Crimea?' Well, how much did it cost Britain to send its navy to war with Argentina for the completely useless Falklands?"
Pro-government Izvestia sees the start of a "new ideology of reclaiming Russian lands", for which President Putin will be "forgiven everything and anything".
Russian historian Dmitry Shusharin is not so sure. "Crimea is a modern-day Pearl Harbour," he writes in the Ukrainian daily Den.
'Serious steps'

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Mesut Ozil: Arsenal's record buy out for month with hamstring injury

Bayern Munich's Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara and Arsenal's German midfielder Mesut Ozil
Mesut Ozil's hamstring strain will keep him sidelined for at least four weeks, scans have revealed.
The Arsenal midfielder, 25, was injured in the second minute of Tuesday's Champions League exit at Bayern Munich but played on until half-time.
The club's £42.4m record signing will miss Sunday's trip to Tottenham, as well as games against Chelsea, Swansea, Manchester City and Everton.

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Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Woman gives birth to stone in Yola


Amina Bello, 25-year old woman in Yolde  Pate in Yola South LGA of Adamawa State, on Tuesday, delivered a sizable stone. Bello narrated her story at the opening ceremony of  Vesico vaginal fistula (VVF) free medical treatment in Yola Specialists Hospital. Bello, who is also a VVF patient, told the gathering that after four years pregnancy, she finally delivered a sizable stone last year.
 
Telegraphng.com reports
"I was holding a pregnancy for the duration of four years, which I bitterly suffered because of the heavy weight of what is contained in the stomach,” she said. “It was last year around June, I started feeling labour and I was in that condition for three days and finally I delivered a stone.”
She said that it was after the delivery she now discovered that she was affected with VVF. Responding, Dr Sunday Lengmang, Director VVF Centre, Jos, confirmed that giving birth to a stone or any object was possible.

Closeup sends 5 Couples to Australia through Cupid Games


Five lucky couples emerged as the final winners at the Closeup Cupid Games Masked Valentine Ball. The valentine ball was a night of glitz, romance, fun and games as the Closeup cupid games was rounded up with pageantry. The Masked Ball was hosted by the rib cracking Bovi, and aside from the couples games, there were musical performances by sultry singer, Niyola, and R&B crooner Banky W, who brought the event to a close with an electrifying performance. Continue...

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