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Kiss Daniel: Singer gives back to the poor on Easter day

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During the Easter celebration, we got to see the other side of Kiss Daniel as he shared food and money with some beggars at Mushin.

Kiss Daniel might be a back to back hitmaker but he also has a benevolent heart as he took out time to give back to the poor on Easter day.

The gist is that a fan actually asked Kiss Daniel how many retweets he needed to be able to share food with the beggars at Iddi Araba in Mushin.

So sure the fan wasn't expecting Kiss Daniel's reply as he told him he didn't need any retweets to get that done. "No retweets…Let's feed em' tomorrow sharp," he replied the fan.

 

And yes, Kiss Daniel stood by his words as he went out with a couple of friends to Iddi Araba where he shared food with the visibly overwhelmed beggars in the area. He didn't only feed them, he shared 1000 naira each to the beggars.

ALSO READ: Kiss Daniel gets matching tattoo with Chidinma Ekile

 

Now we can add Kiss Daniels to the list of celebrities who are very benevolent. For the likes of Tonto Dikeh who is mostly known for giving out to the poor, even when sometimes controversies try to overshadow her good works.

 

Recall back in December 2017, the actress in conjunction with her NGO, Tonto Dikeh Foundation, paid a visit to the Persons living with disability in the Karanmajiji Disable Colony in Abuja to celebrate the United Nations International World Disability Day.

 

In the course of the visit, she shared gifts with the inhabitants of the colony and also spent time having fun with them. Tonto Dikeh who was excited about her visit took to her Instagram page on Sunday, December 3, 2017, where she shared photos of herself and her team during their visit to the colony.

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Championship live scores: All the goals as they go in

Sixteen teams are in action in English football’s second tier including Sunderland, Derby County, QPR and Nottingham Forest – follow it all LIVE!

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JAMB: 3 states lead university admission in Engineering courses for 5 years

3 states lead university admission in Engineering for 5 years

Since 2011, JAMB data show that three south-west states have been leading other states in university admission for engineering courses.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has identified three states that usually lead others in university admission in Engineering courses.

The three states according to JAMB data are  Oyo, Ogun and Osun.

Out of the 36 states in Nigeria, the three south-west states are reported to have maintained a consistent lead in JAMB-administered admissions for Engineering courses in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.

 

Analysis of the data over a period of five years

Starting from 2011, the JAMB data show that while Osun had 1,196 students admitted into various universities to study Engineering degree courses, Ogun followed with 1,117 students with Oyo coming third with 1,076.

In 2012, Oyo came first with 1, 339 students, followed by Osun with 1,339 and Ogun came third with 1,081. Akwa Ibom and Ondo came fourth and fifth with 966 and 901 students admitted into Engineering respectively

In 2013, Oyo led again with 1,870 students, while Osun followed with 1,478 and Ogun came third with 1,244. Delta and Kaduna came fourth and fifth with 1,165 and 1,068 candidates respectively.

Osun returned to the first position in 2014 with 2,168 students while Oyo dropping to second had 1,647  students as Ogun came third with 1, 639. This time, Delta ca,e fourth with 1,447 students while and Ondo came fifth with  1,281 students.

In 2015, Oyo reclaimed the first position with 2,536 students, followed by Osun with 2,326, Delta came to third with 1, 511, while Ogun was relegated to the fourth position with 1, 468. Ondo maintained the fifth position with 1,368 students.

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Chelsea need to move on from the Conte era – but there's no quick fix

Simply removing the Italian from his position as head coach will not propel the Stamford Bridge side back to the top of the Premier League pile

Chelsea need to move on from the Conte era – but there's no quick fix



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No alternative to Buhari in 2019, Forum tells Northern Elders

World: China's space station has finally fallen back to earth

An illustration of China's first space station, Tiangong-1, orbiting Earth.

A Chinese space station the size of a school bus re-entered Earth’s atmosphere at about 5:16 p.m. Pacific time Sunday, scattering its remaining pieces over the southern Pacific Ocean…

The demise of the station, Tiangong-1, became apparent when radar stations no longer detected it passing overhead.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries; the likelihood of pieces’ landing on someone was small, but not zero.

The station may have landed northwest of Tahiti, Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, said on Twitter. That location is north of the Spacecraft Cemetery, an isolated region in the Pacific Ocean where space debris has frequently landed.

For the past few weeks the fate of Tiangong-1 has provided some drama. The Chinese lost control of the spacecraft a couple of years ago and thus could not guide it to the middle of an ocean. Because of the drag of air molecules bouncing off Tiangong-1, the station’s altitude dropped, and the descent accelerated quickly in the last few days.

Multiple agencies issued predictions of the time of Tiangong-1’s end, most concluding that April 1 was the most likely date. But because it was moving so fast, it was impossible to know where exactly it would come down, and the debris would be scattered over thousands of square miles.

China launched Tiangong-1 — Tiangong translates as “heavenly palace” — in 2011 as essentially a proof-of-concept of technologies for future stations. Two crews of Chinese astronauts visited it, the first for 11 days, the second for 13 days.

In March 2016, the Chinese announced that communications had ended with the space station, but did not provide details. The altitude of the station was last increased three months earlier, in December 2015.

A second station, Tiangong-2, remains operating in orbit, and over the next few years, China plans to build a larger one.

For objects as large as Tiangong-1, 0 percent to 40 percent of the mass will make it all the way to Earth’s surface without burning up. But the station is far from being the largest object launched by humans to re-enter the atmosphere.

The Russian Mir space station, with a mass equal to 15 Tiangong-1s, was the largest, but the Russians successfully guided it to a harmless end over the Pacific Ocean in 2001.

NASA’s Skylab space station, equal to nine Tiangong-1s, made an uncontrolled tumble back to Earth in 1979. Most of the debris landed in the ocean, but a few pieces did land in Western Australia. No one was hurt.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

KENNETH CHANG © 2018 The New York Times

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Meet Guus Til: Netherlands' unlikely international prodigy

The 20-year-old midfielder’s exploits and development for a promising AZ have seen him thrust into focus in his homeland, much to his surprise

Meet Guus Til: Netherlands' unlikely international prodigy



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Fadar shugaban kasa: Jerin sunayen wadanda suka saci kudin kasa

Ministan labarai da al'ada Lai Muhammed

Sai dai jam'iyar PDP ta kalubalanci wannan sunayen inda take cewa babu daya daga cikin dukkan mutanen da aka fitar da sunayensu da kotu ta samu da laifi

Gwamnatin tarayya ta fitar da jerin sunayen jami'an jam'iyar PDP da ta gwamnatin data shude wadanda suka yi wa arzikin Nijeriya cin zomo ga harawa tare da yawan kudaden da kowannensu ya sata.

Bayan jam'iyar adawa ta PDP ta bukaci a fitar da sunayen wadanda gwamnatin jam'iyar APC mai ci take zargi da laifin wawure kudin jama'a, ministan watasa labarai Lai Muhammed ya fitar da jerin sunayen.

Ga jerin sunayen kamar haka;

1. Shugaban jam'iyyar PDP, Uche Secondus: Ya karbi miliyan 200 ranar 19 ga watan Fabrairun 2015 daga ofishin tsohon mai bawa shugaban kasa shawara a kan harkar tsaro (NSA).

2. Tsohon sakataren kudin jam'iyyar PDP: A ranar 24 ga watan Oktoba, 2014, ya karbi miliyan N600m daga ofishin tsohon mai bawa shugaban kasa a kan harkar tsaro.

3. Tsohon sakataren yada labaran jam'iyyar PDP, Olisah Metuh: Ana tuhumar sa da karbar biliyan N1.4bn daga ofishin tsohon NSA.

4. Dakta Raymond Dokpesi: Shugaban kamfanin DAAR; mai gidan talabijin na AIT da gidan Radiyon Ray Power. Ana tuhumar sa da karbar biliyan 2.1 daga ofishin tsohon NSA.

5. Tsohon mai bawa tsohon shugaban kasa Jonathan shawara, Dudafa Waripamo-Owei: An gurfanar da shi bisa boye kudi miliyan N830m a asusu daban-daban.

6. Dan uwan tsohon shugaban kasa, Robert Azibaola: An gurfanar da shi gaban kotu ranar Alhamis bisa tuhumar karbar Dala biliyan $40m.

Ministan ya kuma fitar da sauran sunayen wasu da ake ma zargin kawo ma tattalin arzikin kasa cikas inda yace ba su shi ya kirkira sunayen ba domin mafi yawancin su suna gaban kotu inda ake tuhumar su kan laifin da suka aikata kuma wasu daga cikin su suna son kotu ta basu dama su mayar da wani kaso na daga cikin kudaden da suka sata domin kotu ta sake su.

A karo na biyu na jerin sunayen wadanda ake zargi da kuma adadin kudin da suka sata akwai:

1. Tsohon NSA Sambo Dasuki: $2.1bn, N126 billion, $1.5 billion, Fam 5.5 miliyan

2. Tsohon ministan man fetur Diezani Alison-Madueke: N23bn, $3 billion

3. Laftanal Janar Kenneth Minimah: N13.9 billion

4. Laftana Janar Azubuike Iejirika: N4.5 billion

5. Tsohon shugaban soji, Alex Barde: N8billion

6. Tsohon shugaban Kwastam, Dikko Inde: N40 billion

7. Air Marshal Adesola Amosun: N21.4 billion

8. Tsohon ministan FCT, Sanata Bala Abdulkadir: N5 billion

9. Sanata Stella Oduah: N9.8 billion

10. Tsohon gwamnan Neja, Babangida Aliyu: N1.6 billion

11. Tsohon gwamnan jihar Flato, Jonah Jang: N12.5 billion

12. Tsohon karamin ministan kudi, Bashir Yuguda: N1.5 billion, $829,800

13. Sanata Peter Nwaboshi: N1.5billion

14. Aliyu Usman: N512 million

15. Tsohon gwamnan jihar Oyo, Rashid Ladoja: N500 million

16. Tomi Ikimi: N300 million

17. Femi Fani-Kayode: N866 million

18. Hassan Tukur: $1.7 million

19. Nenadi Usman N1.5 billion

20. Benedicta Iroha: 1.7 Billion

21. Aliyu Usman Jawaz: N882 million

Sai dai jam'iyar PDP ta kalubalanci wannan sunayen inda take cewa babu daya daga cikin dukkan mutanen da aka fitar da sunayensu da kotu ta samu da laifi.

A wata sanarwa jam'iyar adawa tayi a shafin ta na twitter tana mai cewa, "jerin sunayen da ministan watsa labarai Alhaji Lai Mohammed ya wallafa na nuna cewa APC da shugaban Najeriya ba su da wata hujja da ke nuna PDP na da laifi."

PDP tace gwamnati ta fitar da sunayen ya'yan ta ne domin bata masu suna.

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Winning title against Man United would be 'wonderful' – De Bruyne

Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne

The opportunity to seal the crown by beating the Red Devils is a prospect that the Belgium international star is relishing

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15 killed, 55 persons injured in Boko Haram attack in Maiduguri

Maiduguri – No fewer than 15 persons are feared dead and 55 others sustained injuries in a Sunday night attack by Boko Haram insurgents at Bale community in the outskirts of Maiduguri.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that echoes from sporadic gunshots and multiple explosions which lasted for hours on Sunday evening, were heard from the outskirts of the city.

Competent security sources told NAN that a number of insurgents attacked Bale-Shuwa and Bale-Kura communities near Maiduguri in an attempt to infiltrate the town at about 8: 00 p. m.

The source disclosed that the insurgents parked their vehicles few meters away from a security check point and sneaked into the community.

The source added that the security operatives engaged in fierce gun battle with the insurgents who detonated Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and shot sporadically.

“Dozens of people including women and children were wounded from the explosion and gun shots.

“Due to darkness dead bodies were not evacuated immediately because there were suicide bombers among the attackers,” the added.

However, the Commander of the Theatre Command of Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj-Gen. Rogers Nicholas, denied any death on the side of his soldiers or civilians in the attack.

Reacting to NAN inquiry in a text message he said, however, that some of the Boko Haram insurgents were killed.

“That’s not correct. There was an attack which was repelled and some Boko Haram insurgents were killed by gallant soldiers.

“However, Boko Haram came with suicide bombers who denoted their vests while running from the troops fire in a nearby community and that led to 14 civilians being injured from the blasts.” (NAN)

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Big Brother Naija: Viewers react to Teddy A's eviction, Nina and Khloe's fight [Day 63 recap]

Teddy A's eviction, Nina and Khloe's fight Big Brother Naija

Teddy A evicted from #BBNaija, Nina gets into a fight with Khloe, Bambam thinks Miracle will win: Here's a recap of day 63.

Have you been following the new season of Big Brother Naija? Here are some important things you probably missed on day 62.

Check out a recap of day 63, including social media reactions:

Between Khloe and Nina

Khloe confronted Nina about the soap she left in the bathroom. Somehow, the two start insulting each other with Khloe calling Nina dirty, and the latter saying that giving Khloe attention is like awarding a scholarship to a goat.

 

Teddy A gets evicted

On Sunday, April 1, 2018, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu announced the housemate as the latest to exit the house. His eviction  comes a day after Bambam's shocking eviction.

Teddy A was up for possible eviction alongside Cee-C and Nina.

Ebuka chats with Bambam

Ebuka got to chat with Bambam, who was shockingly evicted the previous day. She talked about her plans to feature in Nollywood movies.

On her relationship with Teddy, she said she was going to give him time to settle with his woman, and wouldn't force anything between them.

When asked who she thought would win the game, she said she wasn't sure, but that it looked like Miracle would emerge the winner.

 

Teddy A's interview with Ebuka

Following Teddy A's eviction, he had a brief chat with Ebuka. He told Ebuka that while his initial plan was to flirt with all the ladies in the house, Bambam happened.

He also said he wasn't surprised about the housemates – including Rico – who nominated him for possible eviction.

 

The housemates win their wager

The turf war made it seem difficult for the Housemates to maneuver freely, but at the end it all bore fruit. The Housemates won their wager and shopping will commence soon.

Twitter reactions

 

 

There are currently 9 contestants battling for the 45 million naira grand prize. With 63 days gone, the housemates have 22 more days to spend in the Big Brother Naija house.

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Umtiti: Neymar will join Real Madrid if that's what he wants

The Barcelona centre-back does not believe that the Brazilian’s Camp Nou past will get in the way of a possible transfer to Zinedine Zidane’s side

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Tech: The Chinese space station hurtling towards Earth has crashed over the South Pacific

An illustration of China's first space station, Tiangong-1, orbiting Earth.

China's spacecraft Tiangong-1, a name that means "Heavenly Palace," has reportedly crashed back into Earth's atmosphere over the South Pacific ocean.

  • The Chinese space station Tiangong-1 came crashing back into Earth's atmosphere at approximately 8:16 p.m. ET, over the southern Pacific ocean.
  • Tiangong-1, which translates as "Heavenly Palace" in English, was China's first station launched into space.
  • Tiangong-1 was used to practice docking maneuvers and was visited by two crews of taikonauts, or Chinese astronauts.
  • China lost control of the station in March 2016, then launched the Tiangong-2 space station into orbit later that year.

The first space station China launched into orbit is no more.

The space station Tiangong-1, which translates to "Heavenly Palace" in English, came crashing back into Earth's atmosphere at approximately 8:16 p.m ET over the southern Pacific ocean, according to numerous sources, including the Joint Force Space Component Command, a statement from China reported by the AFP, and the Aerospace Corp.

According to reports, the space station reportedly burned up in the atmosphere over the Pacific northwest of Tahiti, not far from the "spacecraft graveyard" where space agencies often try to land debris from spacecraft.

It's likely that debris is scattered over a long stretch of the Pacific in that region.

Tiangong-1's end has been coming for years now.

The station was first launched at the end of September in 2011 and had been visited twice by crews of taikonauts, or Chinese astronauts, in 2012 and 2013.

But in March of 2016, China lost contact with Tiangong-1. The space station's orbit has been slowly decaying since then. By May 2017, Tiangong-1 was coasting about 218 miles above Earth and dropping by about 525 feet a day.

It was then just a countdown to figure out when and where it would break up in Earth's atmosphere.


The end of a space station

Tiangong-1 was a schoolbus-sized 9.4 ton spacecraft — about 34 feet long with a volume of 15 cubic meters, or about 1/60th of the volume of the International Space Station, which is the length of a football field.

When space stations come down, "a funny thing" happens that helps doom the spacecraft, Jesse Gossner, an orbital-mechanics engineer who teaches at the US Air Force's Advanced Space Operations School, previously told Business Insider.

"You start going really, really fast," he said. "Then you get slowed down really, really fast."

That's because the spacecraft is losing its forward speed, allowing gravity to accelerate the space station toward Earth. The air is still too thin to slow it down much, so it plummets faster and faster.

As the spacecraft falls into thicker air, the drag slows it down and begins to rip off solar panels, antennas, and other loosely attached pieces. Superheated plasma heats the vessel to thousands of degrees, melting and disintegrating it.

Only a few types of materials, like titanium, can withstand such punishment.

There is a chance that some gear and hardware left aboard could survive intact all the way to the ground, according to Bill Ailor, an aerospace engineer who specializes in atmospheric reentry. That durability is thanks to Tiangong-1's onion-like layers of protective material.

"The thing about a space station is that it's typically got things on the inside," Ailor, who works for the Aerospace Corporation, previously told Business Insider. "So basically, the heating will just strip these various layers off.

"If you've got enough layers, a lot of the energy is gone before a particular object falls out, it doesn't get hot, and it lands on the ground."

According to the statement from China quoted by AFP, the station was "mostly destroyed" upon re-entry.


What happens to the debris

The chances that debris from the station would hit a person or even end up on land were infinitesimal from the start.

According to The Aerospace Corp.'s website, the probability of being hit was "about 1 million times smaller than the odds of winning the Powerball jackpot."

But if a hunk of titanium, a computer, or another piece smashed through a roof or windshield, international space law would cover compensation for victims.

"It's China's responsibility if someone gets hurt or property gets damaged by this," a NASA representative previously told Business Insider.

If intact material from the station is recovered, it's still Chinese property.

Any debris that made it to Earth would be all that remains of the station China first launched as a step towards creating a permanent presence in space. In 2016, Tiangong-1 was superseded by Tiangong-2. And China is now considering plans to build a much larger space station in 2023.

While space debris usually burns up in Earth's atmosphere and is generally unlikely to hit a person, the Tiangong-1 crash serves as a reminder that there's a real space junk problem. Before its fiery demise, Tiangong-1 was just one of 14,000 uncontrolled objects larger than a softball in orbit around our planet — something experts say is a real problem with potentially scary consequences.

Now there's one fewer object to worry about.

More on the crash of Tiangong-1:

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'Messi is the decisive factor' – Simeone doubts late La Liga title challenge

Barcelona forward Lionel Messi

The Argentine star makes the chances of hauling in Barcelona pretty slim, according to the Atletico Madrid manager

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Sports: The hero who sent Notre Dame to the NCAA Championship hit a second straight incredible game-winner to seal the title

arike ogunbowale

Arike Ogunbowale nailed a second game-winner, this time to help Notre Dame win the NCAA Tournament.

  • Notre Dame guard Arike Ogunbowale hit a game-winner on Sunday to defeat Mississippi State and win the NCAA Tournament.
  • Ogunbowale had hit a game-winner on Friday to beat UConn and send Notre Dame to the championship.
  • She won Most Outstanding Player for the tournament.

It's been a good weekend for Arike Ogunbowale.

On Friday, the Notre Dame guard hit a game-winner over UConn to send her school to the NCAA Tournament championship vs. Mississippi State.

On Sunday, Ogunbowale once again delivered, catching the ball with three second left, the score tied 58-58 and making her way to the elbow to launch a contested three.

Swish. Notre Dame won it.

Ogunbowale shot just 6-21 from the field in the championship game, but when it mattered most, she once again delivered.

"It just felt right," Ogunbowale said of the shot after the game. "I practice late-game all the time. I just ran to Jackie [Young] and said, `Throw it to me, throw it to me.'"

The title was Notre Dame's first since 2001. Ogunbowale won Most Outstanding Player for the tournament.

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Umtiti 'very happy' at Barcelona amid Manchester United links

Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti

The French defender has responded to rumours linking him with a move away from the Camp Nou

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Tech: A Chinese space station is about to crash to Earth — here's what it was doing

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A Chinese space station called Tiangong-1 is about to crash. It was used to practice space docking and served as a prototype for a future Chinese space station.

  • The Chinese modular space station Tiangong-1, launched in September 2011, is about to fall to Earth.
  • It was used to practice space docking and served as a prototype for a future permanent Chinese space station.
  • While operational, Tiangong-1 was visited by two crews of taikonauts.

Sometime on April 1, give or take a day, the Chinese space station Tiangong-1 will fall into Earth's atmosphere.

Most of the spacecraft will burn up in a fiery blaze as it gets dragged by gravity from the thinner air into the atmosphere itself.

The thicker air of the atmosphere will tear solar panels and antennas loose, melting and disintegrating much of the structure. Some material will stay intact, however — especially densely layered parts like engines. It's possible that compartments and parts of the station could survive re-entry and hit the ground — or more likely, the ocean — on Earth.

China hasn't controlled the Tiangong-1 modular space station for over two years now. Chinese officials confirmed in 2016 that they'd lost control of the spacecraft and that its orbit was deteriorating,

But before that, Tiangong-1 was the first station China launched into space.

Tiangong-1 — the name means "Heavenly Palace" — is a 34-foot, two-room, 9.4-ton vessel that was launched into orbit at the end of September 2011.

Space experts considered its initial launch an important achievement.

One of the main goals was to have a station that could be used to practice docking in space, which is essential for further space exploration, including the use of larger space stations in the future. Tiangong-1 also served as a prototype for a permanent 20-ton space station that China is planning to launch in 2023.

"It conducted six successive rendezvous and dockings with spacecraft Shenzhou-8, Shenzhou-9, and Shenzhou-10 and completed all assigned missions, making important contributions to China's manned space exploration activities," said a memo that China submitted in May 2017 to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.

Tiangong was visited by two crews of taikonauts (Chinese astronauts). The first was a three-person crew in June 2012 that included the first Chinese woman in space; the second was another three-person crew in June 2013.

No visitors arrived at Tiangong-1 after that second crew, but the station was still used to gather data and observe Earth's surface, monitoring ocean and forest use, according to Space.com.

In September of 2016, China launched Tiangong-2, a second space station, which was first visited by a crew the next month. Earlier that year (in March), China had lost contact with Tiangong-1.

Since then, the space station's orbit has slowly decayed. As its altitude has decreased, gravity has caused its falling speed to increase. Now we're all just waiting for the fireball and to see where the debris lands.

Tech: A Chinese space station is about to crash to Earth — here's what it was doing



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Easter: Pius Hommen, Urges National Unity, Support for Lalong

Easter: Pius Hommen, Urges National Unity, Support for Lalong

Local Government Area: What is the most basic level of governance in Nigeria?

The localisation of government in Nigeria was established by law in 1976.

Local governments reach the masses on a more specific level.

The localisation of government in Nigeria was established by law in 1976.

Interestingly, one of the purposes of establishing the local government was to encourage participation of the people at the grassroots in administering their affairs.

Through this medium, it was intended that the impact of the Constitution as executed by the federal and state arms of government was felt by the people at the local or often termed grassroots level.

Nigeria is undoubtedly one of the world’s most prominent black democracies.

Like many other federations, the Nigerian federation has evolved over time and has undergone considerable political restructuring to realise the object of true federalism.

Perhaps unlike other federal unions, Nigeria’s federalism has generated considerable debate and controversy. Part of this controversy revolves around the three-tier structure of the federation: the federal government at the centre; the Federal Capital Territory and 36 state governments; and 774 local governments.

 

While it has been difficult to deal with and hold government at the federal and state levels accountable for the constitutional backing they enjoy, it had become increasingly popular and important to examine and check the functions of governance at the grassroots.

What is a local government?

Simply put, this is the art of governance done within a specified local area by state endorsed representative councils, who have been delegated specific power by the state government to make certain laws that address the unique needs of their locality while carefully observing the larger constitution of the nation.

Hence they are the last links in the chain of authority nearest to the local communities and the grassroots.

Some functions of the local government.

1. They make recommendations to the state thereby helping the state to be more precise in its planning

2. They see to the welfare of the destitute in their locality

3. They are charged with generating revenues for the state through vehicle licensing

4. They are responsible for the naming of streets and roads and numbering of houses

5. They are responsible for the registration of births, marriages and death.

6. One important function of the local government is to provide the space, feedback for the testing of state policies before larger implementation.

7. It is the function of the local government to provide public utilities to the people such as construction and maintenance of roads, construction of drainage, provision of street lighting, recreation centres like parks and gardens and open spaces among others.

Are they the structure of the future?

In the Nigerian context, the local government has largely played these roles. They have largely reflected what the state and federal arms of government are.

They have been praised as an innovative third tier of government, which through its statutory functions, has been able to bring government to the doorstep of rural dwellers, which has made possible for these people to participate in the actual running of the government.

Complaints have been made in local communities regarding corruption, non performance, injustices, exploitation, intimidation, looting and deafness displayed by the representative councils in the local government who actually alone or are used by the higher hands of government for these purposes.

In a long run, it can safely be predicted that the local governments are going to be around for a very long time because their relevance to the totality of governance cannot be done away with.

With this realised, it should be the aim of the state and federal arms of government to see that the local government are made more effective in service to the people at the grassroots.

They should be made more accountable for what they do and what they fail to do. The state and federal arms of government should take care not to needlessly interfere or interpose unjustly in the affairs of the local governments with a view to meet the goals of a progressive federalism.

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Guardiola has provided England with perfect No.10 in Sterling – Redknapp

The Manchester City attacker has developed into the ideal playmaker for the Three Lions, thanks to his relationship with the Catalan

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Sunday, 1 April 2018

Opinion: Napping in a New York minute

Napping in a New York minute

Behind a thick black curtain, Dobesh dims the twinkling “stars” on the pod’s black ceiling and sleeps until a restaurant pager buzzes to signify the session’s end.

On the walk back to work, he picks up a salad. He eats lunch at his desk.

I don’t drink coffee, so I basically get by on willpower, food and naps,” said Dobesh, 26, who lives in Sunnyside, Queens. Over the past few weeks, he has been regularly dozing off at Nap York, a month-old business in Midtown Manhattan that calls itself a “wellness club.”

Nap York and comparable venues, where people pay to rest or sleep, are expressions of a “culture shift” — evidence of people recognizing “that this is a much more efficient way to recharge than having a Red Bull or, you know, a double espresso in the afternoon, or three cinnamon buns to get the sugar rush,” said Arianna Huffington, founder of the wellness site Thrive Global and HuffPost.

At Thrive Global’s headquarters in SoHo, there is a nap room for employees. Huffington predicts that “recharging rooms” will be “as common as board rooms” within the next few years because society is recognizing the importance of getting good sleep.

“People don’t really need convincing anymore,” said Huffington in a phone interview. “The conversation has moved from convincing people that it’s important to actually helping them introduce micro steps in their lives, like not sleeping with their phones by their bed.”

At the New York Police Department’s Midtown South station house, Nap York recently created a bunk bed nap pod for the detective squad, said Stacy Veloric, the head of marketing for the company. At Google’s New York offices, nap pods are scattered throughout, a spokeswoman said.

And at WeWork’s Manhattan headquarters, there is a room dedicated to “wellness” and “quiet,” though not specifically to napping. Most workplaces, however, have yet to incorporate sleep zones into their floor plans.

Filling the gap in the meantime are a few options, Nap York being the newest, available to those willing to pay to sleep in the city that supposedly doesn’t. At Nap York, customers pay $10 per half-hour. An app called Recharge allows users to book rooms in hotels in small-time increments at varying price points. Options include Gardens NYC, an Affinia Hotel on East 64th, for $30 per hour plus a $30 service charge, and the Surrey on East 76th, for $70 per hour plus a $50 service fee.

At Yelo Spa, in Midtown East, nappers pay a dollar a minute.

“On paper, it sounds like something frivolous,” said Cathy de la Cruz, 37, of East Williamsburg Brooklyn, of paying to sleep at a spa. “It’s like buying bottled water.”

De la Cruz has been taking 30-minute naps at Yelo Spa a couple of times a year for several years. She checks in on Yelp to get a discount, she said.

“It seems like something ridiculous to pay for to a lot of people because they know they can do it for free, or they can manage their lives differently in a way where they just don’t need to take a nap,” de la Cruz said. “That’s not me at this point.”

The way a society views sleep is socially constructed, said Natalie D. Dautovich, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the psychology department at Virginia Commonwealth University and an environmental scholar for the National Sleep Foundation.

“Cultural perceptions of napping can range from laziness to viewing napping as a beneficial, typical, daily activity,” she said in an email.

“In the United States we are only beginning to understand that sleep is a critical aspect of a healthy and productive lifestyle,” she said. “Rather than viewing sleep as ‘lost time’ away from work and socializing, we are beginning to recognize that prioritizing sleep is necessary to achieve optimal productivity and well-being.”

On the 12th floor of 5 E. 57th St., nestled in a building surrounded by high-end storefronts like Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent, Yelo Spa offers a particularly posh napping experience. Inside, a bold aesthetic — walls of magenta and orange, and furniture to match — juxtaposes a menu of treatments meant to soothe. Clients can book facials and massages with sleep sessions tacked on at the end. Or they can just book a nap.

There is one nap “cabin,” a room meant specifically for sleeping despite its thin walls, but clients can nap in any of the treatment rooms. Clients choose a soundtrack — Polynesian, classical, ocean waves — and have the option to select an aromatherapy mist. Each room is equipped with a zero-gravity bed that adjusts to minimize pressure on the body. Sleep can come more quickly when one’s legs are above heart level, according to Yelo staff members.

“What’s funny about it is, it’s like, the most old-fashioned thing in the world,” de la Cruz said of nap therapy. “It’s sleeping in a bed; but somehow it feels like the future.”

At Nap York, which occupies a four-story building south of Times Square, a block of seven pods resembles a futuristic charging station on the second floor. A housekeeper cleans the vegan-leather-covered mattress and replaces the white pillowcase in each pod almost immediately after use. Either security guards or cameras are stationed on each floor.

On the first floor, clients can use an iPad to order beet shots, salads and sandwiches, which arrive on a conveyor belt set against a wall of live plants. The third floor offers egg-shaped “moon chairs” and a space for yoga classes, and on the fourth floor there are desks with chairs that fully recline for those who want to work and rest.

“Each floor is nappable,” Veloric said. “You forget that you’re on 36th and 7th.” Veloric pointed out the hundreds of live plants in the building before demonstrating a relaxed pose in a zero-gravity chair herself, her eyelids fluttering shut. “You feel like you’re in the middle of the forest, surrounded by nature.”

Rather than creating a space exclusively for sleeping, Nap York’s founders simply wanted to provide a peaceful oasis in the middle of bustling Midtown, Veloric said. “Other people relax through meditation or yoga, or eating healthy, or just having a quiet space to concentrate and focus.” The pods — 23 more of which will be added by mid-April because of high demand, said Veloric — are even equipped with reading lights for those who would like to relax but not sleep.

After a recent visit to Nap York, Jeva Lange, 25, a writer for The Week, said in a phone interview that she felt silly paying for a nap, but understood the appeal of the idea. “It seems like such a hard thing to justify,” she said, “but at the same time, I really appreciated having an hour and a half to give myself permission to do nothing.”

Even the new Casper mattress store, at Broadway and Bleecker Street in Manhattan, has gotten into the shut-eye game. Guests can schedule 20-minute naps in advance, or walk in to test mattresses and doze off in one of six miniature “homes.”

“Obviously the purpose of the nap room is for people to get a better feel of the mattress,” said Rhea Harless, 21, who works at Casper. But there was no pressure, she said. “You don’t have to buy anything.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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What is your take on FG’s naming of alleged looters by FG?

This is a shameful  controversy. It is difficult to know the party with the highest number of looters between All Progressives Congress,APC, and PDP. There is no fundamental difference between both parties. What has APC done differently? Not only is APC a home for several ex-PDP members, the APC-led government has not reduced the rate of corruption.
Hassan Taiwo Soweto, Analyst

It is a step in the  right direction. But we expect a more detailed list of other looters on the list in the days ahead. We want to see more names in a very detailed manner.
•Nelson Ekujumi, Member of Civil Society Organisation

It is impossible to allege  that PDP members are the only looters. There are looters in other political parties. We all know the rivalry between APC and PDP but how come only PDP members are being indicted regularly? President Buhari is fighting corruption but looting is going on in this dispensation. How come the names of APC members are not on the list?
Itunu Ogunyemi, Student

To release the  names of only PDP members is an act of selfishness. The list should be detailed and inclusive. I want it updated not minding those involved because Nigerians are suffering in the midst of abundance.
Mrs Kehinde Salako, Cleaner

Both APC and PDP  members are corrupt. They should be disallowed from running the affairs of this country so that Nigeria will become completely sanitised. Honestly, none of them is a saint and the list is suspicious.
Moroof Razak, Commercial driver

Naming just six  people is the height of hypocrisy. We have to sincerely and tenaciously stand for what is right. Many of the people whose corrupt practices are not in the dark are even the people who are now saints. Some have become born again politicians because of the party they belong to. For how long shall we refuse to speak truth to power? I am much aware that this is a new political weapon.
Lanre Akinsanya, Journalist

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Opinion: Anatomy of a bomb investigation: Inside an ATF Lab

Anatomy of a Bomb Investigation: Inside an ATF Lab

About an hour outside Washington, tucked in a cinder-block building run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, orderly piles of charred and twisted matter are spread across a secure laboratory.

Inside is evidence from Austin, Texas, where Mark Conditt, 23, terrorized the city for three weeks in March by setting off half a dozen homemade explosives before blowing himself up.

The collections in the Maryland lab look more suited to a landfill than to a secure government facility.

Though law enforcement officials would not discuss specifics or allow photographs of evidence, each jumble would be tested and prodded, with technicians hoping to unlock insight into Conditt and the small but active group of people like him: America’s domestic bombers.

Evidence from hundreds of domestic bombing cases passes through ATF labs every year. A few, like the one in Austin, attract widespread attention.

The majority prompt no headlines: husbands trying to kill wives with amateur car bombs, rival motorcycle gangs lobbing improvised explosive devices, a mischievous student who accidentally blows up a mailbox.

“Each explosive investigation is going to be different,” said Matt Farr, section chief of the DNA analysis division at the laboratory here. “It’s very scene- and device-specific.”

Few domestic bombings are the same. Deconstructing them requires a combination of logistical skill — physically analyzing explosives and their components — and creative psychology, involving analysis of the motivation and patterns of the bombers. And the digital age has made it increasingly easy to experiment with amateur devices.

“There’s a lot of information available on the internet now,” said Doug Klapec, the chief of the arson and explosive division in Beltsville. “People used to have to go to the library and check out ‘Anarchist Cookbook.'”

In the post-9/11 era, the notion of bombings has become almost inextricably linked to Islamic extremist terrorism, which the FBI investigates. But the majority of bombings in the United States bear no nexus to Islamic terrorism.

The evidence in those cases is sent to Beltsville, or one of its two sister labs, in Atlanta and Walnut Creek, California.

Since 1886, the ATF’s laboratory division has been spread across those three places. Its modest staff includes chemists, forensic biologists and scientists who analyze evidence each year from thousands of fires, explosions and other crimes. In 2017, ATF labs helped close 314 explosives cases.

“I don’t know that there’s a better bomb lab in the country,” Brad A. Galvan, a former ATF agent who ran the bureau’s explosives unit in San Diego until 2017, said of Beltsville.

To go from a blast site to Beltsville or a similar facility, a deactivated bomb — or parts of it — is transported to one of the ATF labs. Stored at the facilities in bunkers, the samples can be road maps to suspects.

“We’re going to dissect that device down to its lowest common denominator,” Galvan said. “Anything that’s used and recovered, we’re going to try and identify. It’s very manpower-intensive.”

Each piece, down to the type of tape used to hold a bomb together, helps build a profile of the suspect. Shrapnel types, a certain kind of PVC piping, spit on the back of a stamp — any could lead to the right security footage or hardware store.

“Sometimes these areas are remote enough that you’ve only got one Lowe’s or one Home Depot in the whole area,” Klapec said.

In one instance, Klapec said, investigators found a suspect through DNA that his girlfriend had left on the cork of a wine bottle. The bottle had been filled with gasoline and put into a gift basket, which detonated when handled.

“It’s only limited by your imagination and the size of the container you want to put it into,” Galvan said of improvised bombs.

Pipe bombs remain the typical case, Klapec said. Most bombings use what is called a low explosive, something like black powder, instead of a high explosive like dynamite. Most are one-offs aimed at specific targets, not serial bombings.

The macabre mentality of multiple bombings can be gripping, Klapec said.

“Most serial bombers take their time,” he said. “There’s a lot of psychological components.”

Crucial to catching a bomber like Conditt is finding a pattern.

“As you do more and more things in a bomb, you create more and more of a signature,” Klapec said.

The ATF maintains a database known as the Bomb Arson Tracking System, or BATS, where every detail of every domestic bomb in the United States is supposed to be logged. It can help investigators connect cases committed by the same person, even years apart.

Historically given limited resources, the ATF has at times struggled to keep up with the volume of requests that enter its lab system.

“We have so much work that we have to turn some cases away,” Klapec said.

Current and former agents and officials at the agency lament its political handicaps — as the broker of the country’s gun regulations, it has been hamstrung by the powerful gun lobby — and the ATF’s tendency to work in the shadow of bigger agencies like the FBI, which has its own bomb division.

A memorandum of understanding between the two agencies, brokered by the Justice Department, helps guide jurisdiction of bombing investigations. But those guidelines have pitfalls.

“The biggest time we butt heads is when you have domestic terrorism. What really is that?” said Klapec, noting the debate that emerged about whether Conditt should be considered a domestic terrorist. “Is everything domestic terrorism?”

Law enforcement officials have said Conditt should not be labeled a terrorist because he did not appear to be motivated by hate.

But for the city terrorized by him, Conditt’s actions qualify. “There is no mistaking the fear these attacks inflicted on an entire city,” the editorial board of The Austin American-Statesman wrote the morning after he killed himself. “That makes this terrorism.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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Guardiola provides Aguero fitness update ahead of Liverpool clash

The Manchester City boss believes the striker’s best chance of returning from a knee injury at Anfield will be from the bench

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University of Lagos: UNILAG convocation now May 8 – 11

Ipaye made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

The postponed convocation ceremony of the University of Lagos will now take place from May 8 to May 11, the Registrar, Dr Taiwo Ipaye, has said.

Ipaye made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

NAN reports that a week-long convocation ceremony for the 2016/2017 academic session was earlier scheduled to begin on Feb. 19 but postponed as a result of strike by non academic workers.

The university management is happy to announce a new date for the convocation ceremony.

“The schedule for the ceremony remains the same. The only additional thing is reception for retired professors, directors and registrars; it will take place on the last day, Friday, May 11, after Jumat prayers,” she said.

According to the registrar, Gov. Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos State will deliver the convocation lecture on May 8.

The lecture, with the theme: “Inclusion: The Path to a New Nation’’, previously scheduled for Feb. 19, would kick-start activities lined up for the ceremony,’’ she told NAN.

Ipaye said that an opening exhibition and the inauguration of the 12th Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, would, however, precede the lecture.

According to her, the main convocation ceremony will be held in two sessions (morning and afternoon) each day from May 9 to May 11.

The registrar said that award of first degrees, diplomas, certificates and the announcement of prize winners for graduating students of Faculties of Education and Social Sciences would take place in the morning of May 9.

She said graduating students for the Faculties of Arts, Environmental Sciences and Sciences would be attended to in the afternoon of the same day.

According to Ipaye, on May 10, award of first degrees, diplomas, certificates and announcement of prize winners for graduating students of the Faculties of Engineering, Law and Management Sciences will hold in the morning.

She said that graduating students of the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Dental Sciences, Pharmacy and the Distance Learning Institute would be awarded first degrees, diplomas and certificates in the afternoon of the same day.

Ipaye said that the ceremony would end on May 11 with  congregation for the award of higher degrees of the School of Postgraduate Studies.

She said that on the same day, the Best Researcher Award and conferment of the Distinguished and Emeritus Professors  would also hold. 

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