Sunday 10 May 2015

Waec 2015/2016 Marketing Ibj and Essay Now Ready

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Creativity? Ghanaian man dresses in a suit to sell water melon on the streets

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Pictured above is Daniel Nartey, a Ghanaian man who dresses in a suit to hawk water melon around Madina in Ghana’s capital, Accra to eke a living. When asked why he dresses this way, Daniel said;

“My pastor always says dress well no matter the job you do, so I decided to wear a suit. Some laugh at me, others encourage me and are willing to help me”
Daniel says his dressing gives him an edge which helps him make 100 % profit after sales

“I make 100% profit. I think it is because of how I dress, people notice me easily and want to buy from me,” Mr Nartey said.
The 25-year-old is a primary school teacher and sells watermelon during weekends and when the school is on vacation. He is saving up to buy an oven and wants to one day own his own snack bar.
Photo credit: BBC

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Drug traffickers should be punished supported by Jackie Chan

Hollywood star, Jackie Chan has revealed he supports the use of the death penalty for some drug offenders.
The 61-year-old movie star, whose son Jaycee Chan spent six months in a Chinese prison after police uncovered marijuana in his home, has voiced his support for the death penalty in some cases, saying with drugs, ‘you’re hurting thousands of young children.’

The actor, who is Singapore’s first celebrity anti-drug ambassador, said: ‘On some issues, I do support the death penalty. When you’re hurting thousands and thousands of young children, I think these kind of people are useless. You should get the right punishment.’

Jackie, whose 32-year-old son was imprisoned for providing a shelter for others to abuse drugs, has insisted the use of drugs is not acceptable in his family.

He explained: ‘Young people say it’s okay, it’s just like a cigarette. I say it’s not okay, not in my family.’

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Regina Askia’s Daughter Stephanie Involved in a Ghastly Car Accident

Former beauty queen/actress Regina Askia’s first child, Stephanie Regina Hornecker, have been involved in a ghastly car accident. It happened in Ivory Coast last Wednesday where Stephanie was interning in her father’s company and catching a vacation.

She was on the way back home with friends driving when her car took a full side impact from a truck in an intersection Thankfully, Stephanie was in the back seat and had her seat belt on. Read the story Regina Askia posted on her Facebook page 2 hours ago. Stephanie refused to tell her mum till today.

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Sexy photos of Rukky Sanda and Bestie Ebube Nwagbo, check who rocks it most

I had seen this outfit on Rukky Sanda today and immediately remembered that Ebube wore something similar to Ini Edo’s birthday. So between the two actresses, who would you say nailed the look better? More pics after the cut

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Prophet his wife and two children and their landlady found dead

A 54-year-old Abia State-born Prophet, Onyenonachi Ihezuk­wu Agwu, has been found dead in his four-room apartment in Umuosu Afugiri, in Umuahia North Local Gov­ernment Area of Abia State.

Prophet Ihezukwu, who was blind was the founder and General Overseer of Faith Healing Taberna­cle Ministry, Nkwoegwu. He was a native of Umukabia, but resided in Umuosu Afugiri, while running his ministry at Nkwoegwu.

Others who were found dead with the blind prophet in the apart­ment include his wife, Comfort Ihezukwu who was in her thirties, his 11-year-old son,
Emmanuel Godwin Onyenonachi, his daugh­ter, Miracle Onyenonachi Ihezuk­wu, 13 years and his 50-year-old landlady, Mrs Hannah Okpara. Also, three fowls were found dead close to the bathroom of the four-bedroom bungalow.

A very dependable family source who spoke withSunday Sunon condition of anonymity said that the five corpses were discovered in different places.

His words: “We were called up at the early hours of Sunday, April 19, 2015 and when we got to Umu­osu Afugiri, where they lived be­hind the Methodist Church, we saw hundreds of sympathizers, some crying and others just agonising over the unfortunate incident. We also met policemen from Afugiri Division.

“When we inquired from the police, they told us that they met the generating set on, on arrival. The generator, we were told, was bought three days before their deaths. The generator was found along the passage, inside the bunga­low and the policemen told us that they were the ones that put it off. The police said that the victims probably died from excessive inhaling of carbon monoxide pro­duced by the generator. The man was the only surviving child of his parents, late Mr and Mrs Ihezukwu Agwu. So far, we are his only direct relations, running around for the burial.”

The five corpses were found in different locations in the apartment. The wife and daughter were found in a room, the Pastor’s was found in the dining area, the landlady was found on the passage, close to the generator, and the three fowls were found clustered close to the bathroom.

According to our source, a cur­sory look around the apartment in­dicated that the victims had eaten a meal of rice before going to bed on the fateful night. It was also learnt that the lady was a regular visitor to the home of the late prophet, as she usually join the family for all-night prayer sessions. This probably explained her presence in the house on the ill-fated night.

When the policemen arrived the scene,Sunday Sunwas told, they broke the door to the apartment open and met the generator still running and promptly switched it off. Going back into the past, he provided a profile of the late prophet, who he said, had lived in Kaduna for 20 years right from 1990, but relocated from there in 2012 to Nkwoegwu to re-start the ministry which he established while in the northern part of the country.

He disclosed that he was still young when the late prophet left their community for Kaduna, re­vealing that the victim was not born blind. “The blindness developed af­ter the death of his father in August 2002. After a year or two, he devel­oped sight problems, which led to this blindness.

When his father died in 2002, he did not come home for the funeral, even though the mother had been dead long before then. He married before going blind.”

Sunday Sunchecks revealed that he ran a flourishing ministry that conducted prayer sessions for people. Two years ago, he lived at Nkwoegwu, close to where his ministry was located. Our source disclosed that the last time he visit­ed the late prophet was in Novem­ber 2014.

“After then, I never saw him until this incident happened and we were invited to come to Umuosu. The problem we are having now is how to bury all of them because there is nobody that is directly re­lated to him except we who are his cousins and we are not financially buoyant to take on the responsi­bility of these burials.

That is why we are appealing to Abia state government and other good spirited people to come to our aid. It has become a big problem for us now.
Burying the five persons at a time is not an easy task for us. Our concern now is to get the case out from the police and make arrangements for their burial,”

Sunday Sun.

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Oldest Man at Age 179 was discovered in india

“My grandchildren are dead there for years. Somehow forgot me death ”
Mahashta Mûrasi is an Indian who claims to be born in 1835. It is not only the oldest man in the world but also the man who lived the longest since the history of mankind (according to the Guinness World Records ).

According to the information transmitted, the man was born in Bangalore on January 6 1835.De 1903, he lived in Varanasi, where he worked until 1957, until his retirement in 122 years.
According World NewsDailyReport.com all official documents to identify this man support his version

My grandchildren have died there a few years, “said Mûrasi.” In a way, death has forgotten me. And now I have lost all hope to die!

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I Never Believed We would Make it out Alive from sambisa forest

Penultimate Saturday, 275 rescued victims of Boko Haram were moved from Sambisa forest to the Malkohi Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp on the outskirts of Yola, Adamawa State capital. The victims, women and children, were driven into the camp amid tight security.

They arrived the camp after almost three days journey which forced the victims to be exhausted. Many of them, especially kids, could not alight from the vehicles that brought them. They had to be assisted by officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, the Red Cross, the military and other agencies in the camp.

The children looked malnourished. But more worrisome is the fact that many of them had gunshot
injuries.

Vanguard adds that the journey from Sambisa to Yola lasted over 72 hours owing to many reasons. One, the military had to do a mop up of the roads in the forest to clear landmines believed to have been planted in the dreaded forest by the fleeing insurgents. A military bulldozer had to be used to clear the roads for the vehicles conveying the victims to have access to the road linking Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.

Another reason for the three-day journey as adduced by the military, was the fact that the trip had to be broken into phases to reduce the stress for the former hostages. Lami Musa, a 27-year old housewife, who gave birth to a baby a day before the victims left Sambisa, was among the 275 victims who survived the long drive.

On arrival in the camp, the victims were treated to a taste of Nigerian foods. Their states of origin cut across the three north-eastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe worst affected by the Boko Haram attacks. They were captured from different remote areas of the three states during occasional Boko Haram raids.

The victims narrated how they were captured, how they were moved to Sambisa forest, their horror in the hands of the insurgents and how they regained freedom.

Mrs. Lami Musa, a mother of four who gave birth to a baby girl barely three days before the military moved her and others from Sambisa enroute to the IDPs camp, told her story. Her husband, an artisan, was killed in their Damboa town when the insurgents came calling. She narrated:

“I was two months pregnant then when the insurgents invaded the town at about 6pm one Monday in August 2014. As sporadic gunshots enveloped the town, able bodied men, including our husbands, among others, fled to the bush. The invaders ordered us to follow them. The trip which some of us made in vehicles while others trekked took us almost two days to get to their camp”.

Another victim, Mrs. Talatu Maina, an indigene of Madagali, Adamawa State, claimed she, along with many others was abducted in September last year along the borders of Borno and Adamawa State. She said they were returning from a local market when they were ambushed and driven straight into Sambisa fores

“The male passengers among us were slaughtered instantly. On reaching Sambisa forest, we met hundreds of other women and children”, she stated. Talatu disclosed that life in the Boko Haram enclave was simple in the sense that the captives were directed to choose their leaders in all fields of human endeavour. “We had our leaders in Islamic affairs, food and general welfare
of the camp”, she disclosed.

Mrs. Hannatu, also a returnee, said:
“We did the cooking ourselves from the corn provided by Boko Haram. The corns were normally ground, but not filtered, even as the only soup was the local ‘Mia Kuka’ or leaves of baobab tree. We ate twice daily, except our little children who ate at random depending on availability of food”.

Commenting on how Boko Haram people conducted themselves, Mrs. Hannatu, a mother of six, confessed that where they were camped was not close to the residence of the Boko Haram leaders. She said there was a gap of about five to six kilometers between their camp and the Boko Haram leaders residence, adding,
“Only gunmen between the ages of 12-14 years stayed with us round the clock as our guards.

We only saw the leaders in their motor and motorcycle convoy each time they were going or returning from operations. If they were going for operation, they will stop at a distance. The boys guarding us will run to them for update on our upkeep. Then they will zoom off, their vehicles leaving behind a thick dust. We will only see them again when they are returning from operation; this time around, foodstuff confiscated from the operation will be dropped for us,” she explained.

She disclosed that while cooking in the daytime, they used underground kitchens to prevent the smoke from attracting the bombardment, of the Nigeria military jet fighters.

Another victim, Rachael Habila was kidnapped from Buni Yadi, Yobe State and taken into captivity by the insurgents the day the Government College there was attacked leading to the killing of over
50 students. Rachael said she did not know she will survive in the camp because of her religious background as a Christian.

“When I joined them in the camp, about five or six of us that were of the Christian faith were gathered in one place and directed that we should either embrace Islam or be killed”, the 40-year-old school teacher said.

“We had no option than to embrace Islam and there and then we were provided with Hijab and an Islamic teacher was attached to us. The basic teaching of Islam and how to perform the five daily
prayers was our major pre-occupation”.

“Along the line, two of our mates were no
longer seen and we continued to puzzle among ourselves that what happened to them will surely happen to us. But, thank God, we are alive in the IDPs camp today to tell our experience”.

She added that while converting non-Muslims, one of the leaders of the sect whose responsibility it was to do that will only tell you that your name has been changed with the pronouncement of the Muslim name for you and those around him will chorus ‘ ALLAHUAKBAR’, meaning God is great.

Racheal confessed that victims were not arbitrarily tortured, except if one violated one rule or the other.
“But if an offense to them, which you might not know, is committed, the punishment, which involves flogging, among others, is normally severe and painstaking and, at times, it involves slaughtering of the people depending on the magnitude of the offense to them”,
she stated.

Salamatu Musa, 23, was only six months old as a housewife when she was taken away from a village in Damboa local government area of Borno State. She said she was kidnapped during a midnight attack on their village by the insurgents during the month of Ramadan last year, adding that they were up to 22 women and over 50 children that were taken into captivity that night.

According to her, she was two months pregnant when the incident occurred and that she had given birth to a baby girl who is almost four months now and she has not yet been named.

Asked why the baby had not yet been named, Salamatu replied that it should be done by the father of the girl, if he is still alive, pointing out that the naming ceremony will be done if eventually she is back home from the IDPs camp.

Asked whether she was aware that Nigerians went to the polls to elect their leaders recently, she replied that all of them in the Boko Haram captivity had no idea of any election and they were not aware that Nigerians had elected a new president.

Salamatu disclosed that following the military onslaught on the insurgents, they ran into the interior of Sambisa forest towards Chad and
“we were left alone only for the military to discover us”.

She added: “We did not see any Boko Haram fighters killed by the military. They ran away leaving us and many of their belongings because they were running out of many things for them to operate, including ammunition, food and other essential goods”.

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Omotola global campaign headlines “poverty is sexist”

Omotola has just returned from Johannesburg where she shot the campaign for ONE campaign’s “poverty is sexist”. This campaign will see Omotola be on the frontline for women empowerment globally. The African Union has declared 2015 as the year of women empowerment (ywe).

Speaking on the choice of Omotola as the ambassador for poverty is sexist, the Executive Director for ONE in Africa, Dr. Sipho Moyo has said they couldn’t be happier to have the highly respected actress lead this campaign. See more pics after the cut..

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