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Sunday, 11 March 2018

Sports: A double-amputee Navy SEAL platoon commander won a gold medal at the Winter Paralympics

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Dan Cnossen was a platoon commander for SEAL Team One in 2009 when he stepped on an IED and lost both of his legs just above the knees.

  • Dan Cnossen, a Navy Seal with a purple heart and a bronze star, won the 7.5 km seated biathlon at the Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang.
  • Cnossen finished 14th in the same event at Sochi in 2014 and had never won this event in any previous international competition.
  • Cnossen was a platoon commander for SEAL Team One in 2009 when he stepped on an IED and lost both of his legs just above the knees.

Dan Cnossen is a Navy SEAL platoon commander with a purple heart and a bronze star. Now he is also a gold medalist.

Cnossen won gold at the Pyeongchang Winter Paralympics in 7.5 km seated biathlon.

Biathlon is the seemingly unusual event that combines cross-country skiing and target shooting (there is actually a logical explanation for the combination). Now add a huge degree of difficulty of athletes having to do the entire event with just arm strength and even having to navigate the transition from seated skiing to laying down — and back — for the shooting portion.

Cnossen successfully hit nine of his ten targets and when he crossed the finish line he had a 9.3 second lead. At the time, his finish was still up in the air due to the staggered starts for the skiers. He even seemed unaware of his strong performance.

"A guy who was taking the transponder off was saying, ‘I think an American is in at first,’ and I was like, ‘Maybe that’s me,'" Cnossen told NBC.

Dzmitry Loban of Belarus, who started after Cnossen, still had a shot to catch the American, but crossed the finish line 7.3 seconds behind to take silver.

Here is the moment Cnossen crossed the finish line to take the lead.

Cnossen was a platoon commander for SEAL Team One in 2009 when he stepped on an IED in Afghanistan and lost both of his legs just above the knees. The 37-year-old was awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star with Valor for his service.

This is Cnossen's second Winter Paralympics, having participated in five events in Sochi in 2014. His previous best finish in any Paralympic event was fifth and he finished 14th in this event in Sochi.

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Politics: Mexico's surging narco violence is intensifying at the edges of one of its biggest tourist hotspots

Municipal police stand guard on the beach in front of the Blue Parrot club, a day after a deadly early-morning shooting there, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, January 17, 2017.

Two recent high-profile incidents in Mexico's Mayan Riviera prompted warnings from the US government, but more sinister trends have been brewing for some time.

  • High-profile incidents in Playa del Carmen in recent weeks have prompted new travel warnings from the US government.
  • The incidents come amid spiraling violence on the peripheries of one of Mexico's most popular tourist areas.
  • Criminal groups in the area thrive on tourist traffic — and corruption, weak institutions, and social conditions have facilitated their activity.

The calm in Playa del Carmen was shattered on February 21, when a blast erupted from the side of a ferry, injuring more than 20 people.

That was followed by the March 2 discovery of explosives on a ferry off the island of Cozumel, another tourist hub in the state of Quintana Roo.

The March incident led to a US Embassy alert for the area. This week, after getting information about "a security threat" in the area, the embassy barred US government workers from travel to Playa del Carmen.

The ferries are owned by the same company — run by the father of a former governor who is currently jailed on corruption charges — and while the second ferry was out of service and moored hundreds of yards from Cozumel, Mexican authorities suspended the company's license while they investigate.

The origins of the explosives and the motive behind them remains unclear. While the involvement of organized crime doesn't appear to be ruled out, the state's attorney general said no group had been identified as having a role.

But crime around tourist hotspots in Quintana Roo has been rising for some time, driving concern that the narco violence plaguing much of Mexico over the past decade is intensifying in one of the country's most popular areas.

The state saw a decline from 232 homicide victims in 2015 to 165 in 2016. But 2017 saw a 118% increase, to 359 homicide victims, according to data from the federal government. The state's homicide rate rose from 10.19 homicides per 100,000 people in 2016 to 21.57 in 2017, just above the national average. The spike overwhelmed state forensic officials, who sent unidentified cadavers to a mass grave to reduce crowding in its morgue.

In Benito Juarez and Solidaridad municipalities, home to Cancun and Playa del Carmen, respectively, a similar trend has emerged.

In 2015, Benito Juarez had 132 homicide cases, which can contain more than one victim. (Forensic officials said there 227 organized-crime-related killings in Benito Juarez last year.) That fell to 86 in 2016, but rose to 250 in 2017. In Solidaridad, there were 20 homicides cases in 2015, 26 in 2016, and 49 in 2017.

Other crime statistics point to growing insecurity.

In Benito Juarez, there were 1,955 robberies of businesses in 2017 — more than triple the number in 2016 and a 54% increase over the total in 2015.

In Solidaridad, the 377 robberies of businesses in 2017 were more than twice the 2016 total and over one-third more than reported in 2015.

2017 had a violent start, with a mid-January shooting at a Playa del Carmen nightclub leaving several people dead, followed hours later by a deadly attack on a state prosecutor's office in Cancun.

Disputes between criminal groups over territory, drug sales, and extortion rackets were the principal causes of the violence, according to a report seen by El Universal early last year.

The major players, according to the report, were the Zetas cartel and an independent group, known as the Cartel de Cancun, led by Leticia Rodriguez Lera, a former federal-police officer. (The Gulf cartel and the ascendant Jalisco New Generation cartel are also present in the state.)

The Cartel de Cancun was reportedly made up of several former judicial officials and ex-members of other criminal groups, like the Zetas and the Gulf cartel.

Her group, which infiltrated police forces and the state prosecutor's office, controlled drug trafficking and other criminal activities in northern Quintana Roo and was looking to expand to Playa del Carmen. But the group had been stymied by leadership changes in the prosecutor's office, which the Zetas were taking advantage of to regain lost territory, the report said.

She was captured in August in Puebla, in central Mexico. Federal police attributed a wave of violence in northern Quintana Roo to her arrest. "There has been an imbalance in organized crime," the federal police commissioner said last year. "The cartels have been accommodating."

That same month, the US listed Quintana Roo and Baja California Sur, home to the Los Cabos resort area, on a travel warning for the first time — as did other governments, including Canada, France, and the UK.

"The presence of such crime is due to the selling of drugs. It's not on a grand scale, but it is still quite prominent," Quintana Roo state prosecutor Miguel Angel Pech Cen told PBS late last year. "There are groups fighting over having power to sell drugs here."

"Since tourists are the consumers, this also creates havoc," he added. "The drug lords immediately recognize them as revenue generators."

Quintana Roo state security chief Rodolfo del Angel Campos said in December that additional police units were dispatched to areas where crime was elevated, including tourist spots in Playa del Carmen and Cancun. In late February, he said security forces increased inspection and surveillance efforts to prevent the arrival of more criminal groups from other parts of the country — movement known as "the cockroach effect" — and that members of the military, federal police, and municipal police were coordinating to address insecurity.

"Organized criminal groups are present in Cancun, and they cause a lot of violence. It's extremely important to protect the tourists, but we care about everyone's safety," the Benito Juarez police chief told CGTN America in February.

Nevertheless, vigilantes have appeared, condemning state authorities and calling for a crackdown on criminals.

Tourists arrivals have continued, however, rising 9% in 2017. Visitors told CGTN America and PBS they never felt unsafe during their trips. But locals outside tourist areas said there was no respite from crime and corruption.

"Cancun has become a focal point for narco-trafficking, and all the violence that comes with it," activist leader David Sanchez Reyes told TRT World in summer 2017. "Murders have been a daily occurrence in the past six months, and if you walk around … you will see many shops are shut due to the extortion of the gangsters."

Extortion reports dropped between 2015 and 2016 but rose slightly in 2017. But "almost no one reports" extortion or extortion attempts, security analyst Alejandro Hope wrote in December 2016. And the burden of those payments forced some 100 businesses in Playa del Carmen to close in 2016, according to Hope.

"We've been robbed with pistols and with other larger guns, but they never catch them. Everyone here gets robbed, because there's no security presence in Cancun," Laura, an employee at a pharmacy outside of Cancun's hotel zone, told CGTN America.

A former Cancun police officer told PBS that police in the city were compromised and that criminals and police leadership often worked together.

"We see homicides every day on the street, in broad daylight, kidnapping, assaults … This didn’t happen before," he said. "The boss in charge of the operation will tell you directly to let someone go and ignore all evidence."

"The police officers who don’t respond to the criminals' demands are laid off," he added. "The police make a deal with the criminals that ensures disobedient officers will be fired."

Insecurity is likely exacerbated by social conditions.

Quintana Roo has a large concentration of young men with dim economic prospects and has seen large population growth — 5.9% in the 1990s and 4.1% in the 2000s, the highest growth rates in Mexico during those periods — and disordered urban expansion, Hope noted in early 2017.

Alejandro Schtulmann, a security analyst in Mexico, told PBS that the pace of tourism would probably continue, as violence remains below levels elsewhere in Mexico and is largely outside tourist areas. But that violence looks unlikely to abate.

Days after the explosives were discovered on the ferry near Cozumel, gunmen burst into a private hospital in Cancun, killing a patient, who was believed to be a local boss for the Gulf cartel, and his female companion.

The state security secretary, Rodolfo del Angel Campos, called the attack "a possible settling of accounts by members of organized crime."

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Saturday, 10 March 2018

Devil Incarnate: Man desperate for male child bathes wife in acid for having girls

Husband bathes wife in acid for having another baby girl

The culprit identified as Siraj Biwi, carried out the shocking act on International Women’s Day, March 9, after his wife, Farah Biwi, delivered a baby girl in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.

A man has bathed his sleeping wife in acid for giving birth to a baby girl.

According to the reports, the culprit identified as Siraj Biwi, 32, carried out the shocking act on International Women’s Day, March 9, after his wife, Farah Biwi, 25, gave birth to a baby girl in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.

ALSO READ: 25-yr-old woman bathed with acid for accepting a marriage proposal

 

Farah reportedly suffered burns to her face, hands and stomach as a result of the incident.

According to the reports, the couple has been married for eight years and share two daughters.

The police are reportedly searching Siraj who has been on the run since he carried out the dastardly act, in hopes of arresting him on charges of voluntarily causing grievous harm.

Instablog9ja reports that Farah is presently receiving treatment in the hospital following the attack reportedly motivated by her ‘failure’ to produce a male child and fulfil her dowry.

Woman's face bathed with acid by husband

Farah's case is sadly, one in countless others as domestic violence continues to be a menace in marriages all over the world.

 

In a similar occurrence, another Indian woman had her face bathed with acid by her husband after a fight between them over her dowry.

ALSO READ: Husband brutally assaults 6 months pregnant wife [Graphic photos/Video]

The young woman identified as Jesmin Akter, 23, was rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital with severe burns to the whole of her face and scalp as well as other parts of her body.

According to Mail online, Ms Akter is one of 1847 women who have according to statistics, been the victim of acid attack in Bangladesh between 1999 and 2015.

 

In 2015, Bangladesh National Women Lawyer Association, revealed that violence over dowry and incidents of stalking was on a rise resulting in the killing of 1,847 women and girls with another 301 committing suicide.

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Sexual Healing: Lover's sperm cures woman of pimples

A bad experience at his girlfriend's has encouraged a man to criticize homes who allow their family dogs to roam free while receiving guests.

A woman has had the attention of her Facebook followers after sharing tips on how sperm can cure pimples. How do you get some for yourself?

Thanks to her lover's sperm, a woman named Angela Nwosu has dealt with a disturbing pimple problem by applying semen to her face.

She shared proof of this in a Facebook post on Thursday, March 8, 2018.

Nwosu who declined to go into details concerning how she acquired substance however provided tips on how the facial solution worked for her.

"I used SPERM for pimple treatment, and am slightly disgusted to report that it actually worked.

"Yes ladies! your man can indeed help you to have golden glowing face. It may sound weird but trust me when I say it works and it’s the best.

"Sperm is good for skin care. Proteins and other nutrients rich in sperm can help for a flawless facial treatment.

"My mother always told me, 'You don't need a man to be beautiful,' but that belief was dangerously threatened recently.

"I won't go into the details (trust me, it was more awkward than sexy), but whether it was a lack of communication or an accident, I ended up covered in sperm — and I was pretty pissed off about it.

"Then, I remembered my research and snagged some of the sperm we were both covered in to put on the pimples on my face," writes Nwosu.

Followers who found her post hilarious joined in the conversation with more funny comments.

 

One of her friends, Mary Cynthia made known her intentions to mix sperm with a disinfectant in order to get the best effect.

Her only hindrance lies in how she will acquire the male substance in a large quantity.

Grieving mom gets twins from dead son's sperm

Rajashree Patil, a 49-year-old woman who was considered medically unfit to deliver babies now has an opportunity to nurse a set of twins delivered thanks to her dead son's sperm.

The middle age woman reportedly  lost the deceased identified as Prathamesh to a deadly tumour – a factor that created in her a desire to have a piece of him.

She was inserted with the male reproductive cell belonging to the her late child.

Due to an incapability to handle IVF treatment, Patil opted for a much younger surrogate.

According to the Daily Mail, luck smiled on her when she received an egg donated by an anonymous.

ALSO READ: Ejaculating from your sleep is not actually 'juju'

This was fertilized by Prathamesh's sperm which led to the birth of a set of twins, a boy and a girl.

Patil, now an excited grandmother made a commitment to raise the babies, named Prathamesh (boy) and Prisha (girl) as her own.

In a picture she was seen holding the infants alongside a relation believed to have given birth to the newborn.

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In Ibadan: UCH screens 270 people free for kidney-related diseases

UCH screens 270 people free for kidney-related diseases

Anunobi told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the people were screened for various health challenges such as hypertension, diabetes, high blood pressure and sugar and salt level  intake.

No fewer than 271 people were on Saturday screened free for the various kidney-related diseases, Dr Adanze Anunobi, the Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at the University College Hospital (UCH), said in Ibadan.

Anunobi told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the people were screened for various health challenges such as hypertension, diabetes, high blood pressure and sugar and salt level  intake.

Of this number, 10 were discovered to have developed diabetes and they have been referred to our unit at the Akinkugbe Renal Centre in UCH for further supervision and monitoring.

“Mostly affected people were pregnant women and old people,’’ he said.

NAN reports that the screening was organised for market men and women at the popular Bodija Market in the metropolis as part of activities marking the 2018 World Kidney Day.

The screening was conducted by the Department of Nephrology at UCH in collaboration with some private companies.

According to Anunobi, the exercise is to create awareness on causes of kidney diseases and treatment.

She said:“In compliance with the 2018 World Kidney Day marked on March 8, we decided to embark on a health outreach to Bodija Market to sensitise the public on how to take care of  their kidney.

“Chronic diseases have scaled to the eighth leading causes of death in the world today.

“Treatment for kidney failure, including its diagnosis, is quite expensive and the mortality rate is still high in Nigeria.

“We are focusing more on its prevention by directing energy towards how to have a healthy kidney from infants to adults.

“By doing this, we are encouraging prevention which is cheaper and better than its cure.’’

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In Plateau: NAWOJ donates food items to 120 displaced persons

Mrs Jennifer Yarima, the Plateau Chairperson of NAWOJ, said that the gesture was to reduce the hardship they were facing and enable them enjoy good nutrition and healthy lives.

The National Association of Women Journalist (NAWOJ) in Plateau has donated food items and toiletries to 120 displaced person at the IDP camp in Jos on Saturday.

Mrs Jennifer Yarima, the Plateau Chairperson of NAWOJ, said that the gesture was to reduce the hardship they were facing and enable them enjoy good nutrition and healthy lives.

We are giving them rice, noodles, condiments and toiletries to reduce their hardship,’’ she said.

She said the outreach, which was in partnership with other NGOs was to reiterate the need to ensure the well being of vulnerable groups in the society.

“It is also part of the association’s humanitarian service and to mark the International Women’s Day celebrated annually on March 8th.

“This year’s international women’s day theme is Press for Progress, we are collaborating with NGOs like the international Federation of Female Lawyers (FIDA), Victims of Violence Charity Organsation and many others to campaign against insurgency and gender based violence.

“We want an end to the insurgency that displace women and children from their homes and disconnect them from their sources of livelihood, preventing them from accessing education and good nutrition,“ she said.

The NAWOJ official said the international women day was also a clarion call to end domestic violence prevalent in the society such as child rape.

And we advocate for gender equity in accessing basic necessities and privileges,’’ she said.

She called on stakeholders to donate start up packs for those who were trained on skills empowerment to facilitate their reintegration to the society,

Mrs Tongnaan Bawa, the NAWOJ, North Central Zone D, Secretary called on individuals to assist the IDPs with shelter as government and NGOs could not do it alone.

In appreciating the donors, Mrs Saratu Yohanna, an IDP said they do not have finances to pay for house rent, school fees or the wherewithal to reintegrate in the society.

“These are the major challenges that put fears in us when we were asked to vacate the camp,’’ she said.

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Edo State: Auchi Polytechnic expels 18 students

Auchi Poly to become university soon

The Rector of the institution, Dr Sanusi Jimah, made this known at the 36th matriculation of the 2017/2018 students in Auchi.

The Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo, on Friday said it expelled 18 students and rusticated 62 others for various misconducts in the 2016/2017 academic session.

The Rector of the institution, Dr Sanusi Jimah, made this known at the 36th matriculation of the 2017/2018 students in Auchi.

Jimah said the institution had zero tolerance for social vices and that the management would not hesitate to sanction any student found wanting.

He warned that students who presented fake credentials to gain admission would not be comfortable in the institution.

“All the credentials you presented during the registration process will be verified.

“If the credentials are found to be fake, the penalty is expulsion from the Polytechnic,’’ he said.

The rector said 11,173 students comprising 6,318 for National Diploma (ND) and 4,855 for Higher National Diploma (HND) courses were admitted into the institution for the current session.

He advised the students to shun cultism, violence, examination malpractice and other vices.

He also urged them to imbibe dialogue, peaceful co-existence, discipline and hard work to excel in their studies.

You have come into this institution at a time that management is on a mission for transformation.

“This transformation agenda is directed at ensuring that corrupt practices are eliminated in the conduct of academic and other transactions in the polytechnic.

“The management will come down on staff who extort money from students to enhance their examination grades or request gratifications to pass students.

“Just as we hold staff accountable for proper conduct, so also management will hold students accountable for discipline and full compliance with the rules and regulations operating on campus,’’ he said.

The rector assured the students that staff and management would provide the enabling environment for them to excel.

He said that the institution would continue to promote quality education through the provision of modern teaching and learning facilities.

“Beginning from this session, the polytechnic is putting finishing touches to the take-off of computer-based examination for all ND 1 and HND 1 students.

“This will advance the students’ knowledge on the use of electronic means of learning.

“Computer is of immense benefit in today’s world driven by information technology, and it reduces sharp practices to the barest minimum.

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Barack Obama: Former US president in talks with Netflix for "inspirational" TV series

U.S. President Barack Obama answers questions during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House December 16, 2016 in Washington, DC.

The Netflix deal will reportedly give Obama an unfiltered method of communication with the audiences he already reaches through social media.

Big News! According to news reports, former President, Barack Obama, is currently negotiating with Netflix to produce a new TV series.

New York Times reports that it is going to be a series of high-profile shows which will provide him with a global platform following his departure from the White House.

ALSO READ: Watch trailer for a Barack Obama biopic

 

The reports revealed that although the terms of the deal are not yet set in stone, under the terms of the proposed deal, Netflix would be paying Obama and his wife, Michelle, for exclusive content that would be available only on the streaming service.

Netflix has nearly 118 million subscribers worldwide.

According to people familiar with the discussions about the show,  Obama does not intend to use the shows to respond directly to the present president of the United State, Donald Trump or conservative critics.

However, the number of episodes and the formats for the shows have not been decided.

Sources also say that the Obamas have spoken about producing shows that will highlight inspirational stories.

 

The Netflix deal will reportedly give Obama an unfiltered method of communication with the audiences he already reaches through social media.

Obama boasts 101 million Twitter followers and 55 million people who have liked his Facebook page.

We certainly cannot wait for this new development.

Barry: Barack Obama biopic

You would recall that Netflix has released the first full-length trailer for "Barry," a film about US president Barack Obama and his time as a student at Columbia University.

 

About film

A young Barack Obama, known to his friends as “Barry,” arrives in New York City in the fall of 1981 to begin his junior year at Columbia University.

In a crime-ridden and racially charged environment, Barry finds himself pulled between various social spheres and struggles to maintain a series of increasingly strained relationships with his Kansas-born mother, his estranged Kenyan father, and his classmates.

Barry is the story of a young man grappling with those same issues that his country, and arguably the world, are still coming to terms with 35 years later.

 

ALSO READ: Watch Parker Sawyer, Tika Sumpter as Barack and Michelle Obama in "Southside with you"

Directed by Vikram Gandhi, the biopic follows Obama questioning race and identity in America in the early 1980s.

"Barry" stars Devon Terrel as a young Obama. It also stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Jason Mitchell, Ellar Coltrane among others.

This is not the first film made about the US President's formative years. In August, "Southside with You," a movie on the love story of Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, was released.

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Politics: A gunman took 3 hostages in an 'active shooter situation' at a California veterans' home, authorities say

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An armed man took three hostages in an "active shooter situation" at a veterans' home in Napa Valley, California, fire officials told the Associated Press.

  • An armed man took three hostages at a veterans' home in northern California, officials said.
  • The gunman and the hostages are currently inside a room in one of the buildings, and hostage negotiators haven't yet made contact.
  • The Veterans Home of California-Yountville is on lockdown and the incident is being treated as an "active shooter situation."
  • Authorities said no injuries have been reported, though the condition of the hostages is unclear.

A gunman entered a Northern California veterans' home on Friday, exchanged fire with a sheriff's deputy, and took three people hostage, state authorities said.

The suspect, armed with a rifle, has kept the hostages detained in a room at the Veterans Home of California-Yountville for roughly four hours so far, and negotiators from multiple law-enforcement agencies have been unable to make contact.

The husband of one of the workers at the home told the Associated Press that the gunman took the hostages after he slipped into a party held in the building, detained certain people, and allowed others to leave.

Assistant chief Chris Childs of the California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate Division told reporters Friday afternoon that despite the earlier gunfire, no injuries have been reported so far. The condition of the hostages is unclear, he added.

Childs said the situation is "ongoing, active, and dynamic," but that there's no public safety threat outside the room where the gunman is holding the hostages.

He declined to identify the gunman or clarify his connection to the veterans' home, but local media outlets have reported that he's a veteran and former member of The Pathway Home program, which says on its website that it helps veterans "cope with the effects of their deployment."

The suspect was believed to be 36 years old and was discharged from the treatment program two weeks ago, according to The Napa Valley Register. The gunman was asked to leave the program after he broke certain rules, NBC Bay Area reported.

The initial reports of an active shooter at the Veterans Home of California-Yountville came in around 10:30 a.m., local time, a spokeswoman for the department told the San Francisco Chronicle. Residents were directed to shelter in place, she added.

"The safety of our residents, workers and the community is our top priority," the department said on Twitter. "We have activated our emergency response protocol and are cooperating with law enforcement."

Authorities have set up a hotline at (707) 948-3331 for people to call for information if their loved ones work at the veterans' home.

The facility is the largest veterans' home in the US, housing roughly 1,000 elderly or disabled veterans and their spouses, according to its website.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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Babafemi Ojudu: Buhari’s aide vows to probe Fayose if elected as Ekiti Governor

Buhari’s aide, Ojodu vows to probe Fayose if elected as Ekiti Governor

The presidential aide said this at a rally in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti state capital, where he declared his intention to run for Governor.

The special adviser to President Buhari on political matters, Babafemi Ojudu has vowed to probe the Ekiti state Governor, Ayo Fayose if he comes into power.

According to the time table of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Ekiti state governorship election is scheduled to hold on July 14, 2018.

Ojodu also said that he will bring better jobs to the state if he is elected as Governor.

The presidential aide said this at a rally in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti state capital, where he declared his intention to run for Governor.

He also said “Today, I declare my desire to be the next governor of our state. Today, I ask you to join me in bringing sense back to our government house. Today, I ask you to join me in bringing better jobs to the state.

“I call on you indigenes and residents to join me aboard our train of progress. If you want a better life for your children, join us and let us make our state a pacesetter state. I know that the journey cannot be easy because we will have to climb mountains but our work will not be in vain.

“It’s time to vote out corrupt leadership in the state; it’s time to say bye bye to Fayose and his useless government.”

Ojodu promised to pay the salary of workers and allowances of pensioners promptly.

ALSO READ: Students warn Fayose, threaten to shut down state capital

“With the resources that this state is endowed with, why are we so poor? Why are we this broke and have become a laughing stock? Why has our land become a land of grief and pains? Can we continue like this? No, we cannot. This is the reason why I am telling you that the time has come to rescue our state from the oppressors and the time has come for the voices of our people to be heard,” he added.

Fayose aiming higher

Meanwhile, Governor Ayodele Fayose expressed confidence that he will become the president of Nigeria in the future.

According to the Governor, the ruling All Progressives' Congress (APC) has failed Nigerians and will be booted out in the 2019 general elections.

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Politics: The US ambassador to Panama bashes Trump's immigration policies as 'anti-American' in scathing Washington Post op-ed

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US diplomat John Feeley resigned on Friday from his post as the US ambassador to Panama because he believed he could no longer serve the Trump administration.

  • US diplomat John Feeley resigned on Friday from his post as the US ambassador to Panama because he believed he could no longer serve the Trump administration.
  • In an op-ed in The Washington Post, Feeley criticized Trump's immigration policy, calling it "foolish and delusional but also anti-American."
  • Feeley joined the State Department in 1990 and has mostly focused on foreign-policy issues in Latin America.

John Feeley, a longtime diplomat who resigned last year as the US ambassador to Panama in opposition to President Donald Trump, explained his decision in an op-ed in The Washington Post on Friday.

"I resigned because the traditional core values of the United States, as manifested in the president’s National Security Strategy and his foreign policies, have been warped and betrayed," Feeley wrote. "I could no longer represent [Trump] personally and remain faithful to my beliefs about what makes America truly great."

Feeley went on to criticize many of Trump's signature national-security and foreign policies, including the travel ban, plans to build a wall along the US-Mexico border, decision to end legal protections for the children of people living in the US illegally, and withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

"As the grandson of migrant stock from New York City, an Eagle Scout, a Marine Corps veteran and someone who has spent his diplomatic career in Latin America, I am convinced that the president’s policies regarding migration are not only foolish and delusional but also anti-American," Heeley wrote.

Despite his harsh words, Feeley said he is willing to have "respectful and nonconfrontational dialogue" with those who support Trump's immigration policy.

Feeley is reportedly set to begin working with Univision, an American TV network that caters to Hispanic-Americans, according to The Post.

Feeley's last day as US ambassador to Panama is Friday. He submitted his letter of resignation to State Department officials last December 27. Much to his chagrin, the letter was leaked to the press in January, which Feeley said was an indication "that the current administration has little respect for those who have served the nation apolitically for decades."

After serving in the US Marine Corps, Feeley joined the State Department in 1990. He has served under both Republican and Democratic presidents, and in 2015, he was appointed the ambassador to Panama by President Barack Obama.

On March 1, US ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson announced she would resign from her post in May, making her the latest high-profile departure from the State Department.

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Tech: Women still make up a minority of leadership positions at the biggest tech companies

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Recent data suggests that women make up less than 50% of leadership positions at companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Google.

Women are still a minority when it comes to leadership positions in the tech industry. According to this chart by Statista, which was comprised from various tech companies' data, leadership roles for women at the major tech companies hovers at well below 50%.

Despite the lack of female leadership, concerted efforts are being made to change the status quo. More and more women are actively engaging in the tech industry in hopes to spur leadership opportunities. And, while the major tech companies might take time to catch up, it appears that female entrepreneurship is on the rise.

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Friday, 9 March 2018

In Abuja: Ministry of Environment inaugurates boards of parastatals, agencies

Alhaji Ibrahim Jibril , the Minister of State for Environment

Inaugurating the boards, Alhaji Ibrahim Jibril, the Minister of State for Environment, called for close working relationship to ensure guidance on application of Public Service Rules and Regulations.

Federal Ministry of Environment on Friday in Abuja inaugurated boards of parastatals and agencies under it as part of initiatives to enhance performance.

Inaugurating the boards, Alhaji Ibrahim Jibril, the Minister of State for Environment, called for close working relationship to ensure guidance on application of Public Service Rules and Regulations.

Jibril said the ministry would ensure that plans and programmes of the agencies aligned with the objectives of government to deliver dividends of democracy to Nigerians.

The minister said the governing boards’ main responsibility was to give policy direction to the management of institutions.

He added that “board appointments are part time, as a result, the management of your agencies should be allowed to perform the day-to-day running of institutions without hindrance.”

He said allowances and entitlements of board members would be guided by extant circulars.

The minister reminded both the board members and management of the agencies of the present administration’s zero tolerance for corruption.

“Government frowns at any form of corruption and would not hesitate to punish corrupt practices perpetrated by any board member or management team of these agencies,’’ he  said.

Nakande Dasuki, the Board Chairman, National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) on behalf of the board members promised to add value to agencies they were appointed to work with.

He said “we assure you to do the needful and strictly adhere to management policies to achieve the mandate of the agencies.”

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Tech: The 50 best documentaries of all time, according to critics

Muhammad Ali in "When We Were Kings."

From a profile of boxer Muhammad Ali to a portrait of a renowned sushi chef, the best documentaries capture real-life phenomena in a larger-than-life fashion.

Some of the greatest moments in cinematic history are scenes of non-fiction.

From a profile of boxing legend Muhammad Ali to a portrait of a renowned sushi chef, the best documentaries capture real-life phenomena in a memorable and artful fashion.

To find out which documentary films have received the most critical acclaim over time, we turned to the reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes for its ranking of the top documentaries in history.

The site ranked the films by a weighted critic score that accounts for variation in the number of reviews each film received.

Here are the 50 best documentaries of all time, according to critics:

50. "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me" (2014)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 79%

Summary: "The uncompromising Tony and Emmy Award-winner is showcased both on and off stage via rare archival footage and intimate cinema vérité."

49. "The Overnighters" (2014)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 84%

Summary: "Broken, desperate men chase their dreams and run from their demons in the North Dakota oil fields. A local Pastor risks everything to help them."

48. "The Look of Silence" (2015)

Critic score: 96%

User score: 90%

Summary: "A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers."

47. "When We Were Kings" (1996)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 93%

Summary: "A documentary of the 1974 heavyweight championship bout in Zaire, 'The Rumble in the Jungle,' between champion George Foreman and underdog challenger Muhammad Ali."

46. "Bill Cunningham New York" (2011)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 92%

Summary: "A profile of the noted and extraordinarily cheerful veteran New York City fashion photographer."

45. "Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working with Time" (2002)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 90%

Summary: "Portrait of Andy Goldsworthy, an artist whose specialty is ephemeral sculptures made from elements of nature."

44. "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (2005)

Critic score: 97%

User score: 86%

Summary: "A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they led to its fall."

43. "Nostalgia for the Light" (2011)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 84%

Summary: "In Chile's Atacama Desert, astronomers peer deep into the cosmos in search for answers concerning the origins of life"

42. "We Were Here" (2011)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 86%

Summary: "A deep and reflective look at the arrival and impact of AIDS in San Francisco and how individuals rose to the occasion during the first years of this unimaginable crisis."

41. "Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone" (2011)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 85%

Summary: "A career retrospective of Fishbone, an all African-American rock band from Los Angeles who created a high energy blend of funk, metal, ska, and punk and experienced a career as chaotic and unique as the music they created."

40. "The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara" (2003)

Critic score: 97%

User score: 93%

Summary: "The story of America as seen through the eyes of the former Secretary of Defense under President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara."

39. "Cobain: Montage Of Heck" (2015)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 81%

Summary: "An authorized documentary on the late musician Kurt Cobain, from his early days in Aberdeen, Washington to his success and downfall with the grunge band Nirvana."

38. "This Is Not a Film" (2012)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 69%

Summary: "It's been months since Jafar Panahi, stuck in jail, has been awaiting a verdict by the appeals court. By depicting a day in his life, Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb try to portray the deprivations looming in contemporary Iranian cinema."

37. "The Invisible War" (2012)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 84%

Summary: "An investigative documentary about the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the US military."

36. "Last Train Home" (2009)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 84%

Summary: "A couple embarks on a journey home for Chinese new year along with 130 million other migrant workers, to reunite with their children and struggle for a future. Their unseen story plays out as China soars towards being a world superpower."

35. "Sound City" (2013)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 90%

Summary: "A documentary on the fabled recording studio that was located in Van Nuys, California."

34. "The Act Of Killing" (2013)

Critic score: 96%

User score: 85%

Summary: "Challenges former Indonesian death-squad leaders to reenact their mass-killings in whichever cinematic genres they wish, including classic Hollywood crime scenarios and lavish musical numbers."

33. "Iris" (2015)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 80%

Summary: "A documentary about fashion icon Iris Apfel from legendary documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles."

32. "Capturing the Friedmans" (2003)

Critic score: 97%

User score: 89%

Summary: "Documentary on the Friedmans, a seemingly typical, upper-middle-class Jewish family whose world is instantly transformed when the father and his youngest son are arrested and charged with shocking and horrible crimes."

31. "How to Survive a Plague" (2012)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 83%

Summary: "The story of two coalitions — ACT UP and TAG (Treatment Action Group) — whose activism and innovation turned AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition."

30. "The Interrupters" (2011)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 82%

Summary: "A year in the life of a city grappling with urban violence."

29. "Waltz with Bashir" (2008)

Critic score: 96%

User score: 90%

Summary: "An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct his own memories of his term of service in that conflict."

28. "Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr." (1999)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 86%

Summary: "A cinematic portrait of the life and career of the infamous American execution device designer and holocaust denier."

27. "Citizenfour" (2014)

Critic score: 96%

User score: 87%

Summary: "A documentarian and a reporter travel to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with Edward Snowden."

26. "Afghan Star" (2009)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 76%

Summary: "A look at how contestants on the a musical contest program 'Pop Idol' in Afghanistan risk their lives to appear on the show."

25. "Hoop Dreams" (1994)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 92%

Summary: "A film following the lives of two inner-city Chicago boys who struggle to become college basketball players on the road to going professional."

24. "Amy" (2015)

Critic score: 94%

User score: 87%

Summary: "Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of British singer/songwriter Amy Winehouse."

23. "Waste Land" (2010)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 90%

Summary: "On the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro is Jardim Gramacho, the world's largest landfill, where men and women sift through garbage for a living. Artist Vik Muniz produces portraits of the workers and learns about their lives."

22. "Project Nim" (2011)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 84%

Summary: "Tells the story of a chimpanzee taken from its mother at birth and raised like a human child by a family in a brownstone on the upper West Side in the 1970s."

21. "The Square (Al Midan)" (2013)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 90%

Summary: "A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience."

20. "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds" (2017)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 85%

Summary: "An intimate portrait of actress Debbie Reynolds and her relationship with her beloved children, Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher."

19. "Spellbound" (2002)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 83%

Summary: "Spellbound follows eight teenagers on their quest to win the 1999 National Spelling Bee."

18. "Seymour: An Introduction" (2015)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 80%

Summary: "Meet Seymour Bernstein: a beloved pianist, teacher and true inspiration who shares eye-opening insights from an amazing life. Ethan Hawke helms this poignant guide to life."

17. "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" (2012)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 92%

Summary: "A documentary on 85-year-old sushi master Jiro Ono, his renowned Tokyo restaurant, and his relationship with his son and eventual heir, Yoshikazu."

16. "The Missing Picture" (2014)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 76%

Summary: "Rithy Panh uses clay figures, archival footage, and his narration to recreate the atrocities Cambodia's Khmer Rouge committed between 1975 and 1979."

15. "Anvil! The Story of Anvil" (2009)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 90%

Summary: "Since 1978, Anvil has become one of heavy metal's most influential yet commercially unsuccessful acts. In 2006, after a fledgling European tour Anvil sets out to record their thirteenth album and continue to follow their dreams."

14. "Inside Job" (2010)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 91%

Summary: "Takes a closer look at what brought about the 2008 financial meltdown."

13. "Deliver Us from Evil" (2006)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 89%

Summary: "Documentary about Father Oliver O'Grady, a Catholic priest who was relocated to various parishes around the United States during the 1970s in an attempt by the Catholic Church to cover up his rape of dozens of children."

12. "Jodorowsky's Dune" (2014)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 89%

Summary: "The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel."

11. "Kedi" (2017)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 85%

Summary: "A profile of an ancient city and its unique people, seen through the eyes of the most mysterious and beloved animal humans have ever known, the Cat."

10. "Murderball" (2005)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 89%

Summary: "Quadriplegics, who play full-contact rugby in wheelchairs, overcome unimaginable obstacles to compete in the Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece."

9. "Blackfish" (2013)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 90%

Summary: "A documentary following the controversial captivity of killer whales, and its dangers for both humans and whales."

8. "Tower" (2016)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 90%

Summary: "Animation, testimony, and archival footage combine to relate the events of August 1, 1966 when a gunman opened fire from the University of Texas clock tower, killing 16 people."

7. "Taxi to the Dark Side" (2007)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 88%

Summary: "Alex Gibney exposes the haunting details of the USA's torture and interrogation practices during the War in Afghanistan."

6. "Weiner" (2016)

Critic score: 97%

User score: 83%

Summary: "An examination of disgraced New York Congressman Anthony Weiner's mayoral campaign and today's political landscape."

5. "The Last Waltz" (1978)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 94%

Summary: "A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band."

4. "20 Feet From Stardom" (2013)

Critic score: 99%

User score: 82%

Summary: "Backup singers live in a world that lies just beyond the spotlight. Their voices bring harmony to the biggest bands in popular music, but we've had no idea who these singers are or what lives they lead, until now."

3. "Life Itself" (2014)

Critic score: 97%

User score: 89%

Summary: "The life and career of the renowned film critic and social commentator, Roger Ebert."

2. "Man on Wire" (2008)

Critic score: 100%

User score: 87%

Summary: "A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high-wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974, what some consider, 'the artistic crime of the century.'"

1. "I Am Not Your Negro" (2017)

Critic score: 98%

User score: 84%

Summary: "Writer James Baldwin tells the story of race in modern America with his unfinished novel, 'Remember This House.'"

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Gashaka Gumti National Park: A brief walk into Nigeria's biggest wildlife reserve

Gashaka Gumti National Park

At every point in time, Gashaka Gumti National Park is always appealing to tourist's sentiment.

Officially labeled as one of Africa's "Important Bird Areas" and established in 1991, Gashaka-Gumti National Park is Nigeria's largest park.

The park which is located in the eastern provinces of Taraba and Adamawa to the border with Cameroun, covers a total area covers a total area of about 6,402 km2.

And with multiple regions which lead to its diversity of wildlife, Gashaka-Gumti National Park is home to Lions, African elephants, African buffalo, waterbuck, leopards, chimpanzees, over 500 species of birds, and many more animals.

Naturally divided into two section, the Northern Section of Gashaka Gumti is characterized by flat woodlands and grasslands, while the Southern part of the park is characterized by mountains and deep slopes.

The mountainous region of Gashaka Gumti National Park provides an optimal landform of the forested slopes for the local watershed, which pours into the Taraba River.

 

At every point in time, the game reserve is always appealing to tourist's sentiment. From security to research…to adventure and amusement; thus making it economically important to Nigeria.

Local livelihood

Local livelihood in the Gashaka-Gumti region is largely based on fishing and hunting as well as Fulani cattle rearing.

The park has helped in ensuring that nature and its products are not recklessly fiddled with ensuring a win-win situation for both humans who have provided for them by nature their basic needs for living and nonhuman organism who are giving the time and space to replenish.

 

Education and research

The National Park also fulfils an important role of providing educational opportunities for local people. With the influx of scientists and researchers to the park, information on climate, weather, and methods of agricultural practice are richly dispensed while at the same time baring itself to the inquisitiveness of every researcher.

Conservation of biodiversity

With the unique mix of vegetation, altitude, soil type, ever flowing tributaries and climate, the National Park is virtually equipped to support a large range of habitats, which in turn supports exceptionally high biodiversity of plants and animals.

 

Watershed Protection

A sound knowledge of symbiosis would help appreciate the role the park serves as the main catchment area for the Taraba River, a major tributary of Nigeria's second largest river, the Benue. Protecting forested slopes within the park, known as watersheds, ensures that essential water resources of the Benue are conserved.

This is unavoidably aided by the forest who drink of this waters themselves. Thus supporting both man and animal.

Safety/security

  • This is a very safe location.
  • Don't wander off alone.
  • Don't feed the animals.

 

What to bring

  • Hiking gear

Things to do while at Gashaka Gumti National Park

  • See the wildlife

ALSO READ: The peaceful hometown of Nigeria's wildlife

 

 

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Strategy: Walmart bars customers from buying too many items online — and it's losing sales as a result (WMT)

Walmart

Walmart bars customers from buying more than 32 items in a single online order.

  • Walmart bars customers from buying more than 32 items in a single online order.
  • The company declined to comment on the reason for the limit.
  • Amazon's per-order limit is 50 items. The company did not immediately return Business Insider's request for comment.

Eileen Phillips was shopping on Walmart.com on Thursday for items like laundry detergent and toilet paper when suddenly the retailer cut her off from adding anything more to her basket.

A message popped up on her screen that said: "Sorry, this item can’t be added because you have the maximum number of 32 items in your cart. Please remove an item from your cart and try again."

Phillips was frustrated. She said she would have bought more items if Walmart hadn't cut her off.

"@Walmart Why?" she tweeted. "I would have spent so much more money #losing #money #daily."

Phillips isn't the only customer who has encountered this issue.

We found several complaints on social media dating back to 2015. Business Insider also tested the system, and received the same message prohibiting more than 32 items in an online cart.

Most customers likely aren't shopping for as many as 32 unique items. (The limit only applies to unique items — meaning Phillips could buy 33 bottles of the same type of lotion, but she would be barred from buying 33 different types of lotion — and it doesn't apply to groceries).

Regardless, Walmart lost money on Phillips' order, and it could be losing money on many other orders due to the limit.

The company declined to comment on why the limit exists. But Walmart isn't the only website with a shopping-cart limit: Amazon also bars customers from buying too many items.

The e-commerce giant has a higher threshold than Walmart and prevents customers from adding more than 50 items to a single order.

An Amazon representative did not immediately return Business Insider's request for comment.

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