Saturday, 21 March 2015

Judge Ends Chris Brown's Court Saga About Ex-girlfriend Rihana

Chris Brown has finally put his 2009 attack on Rihanna behind him, at least legally. A judge in Los Angeles ended Brown's felony probation, more than six years after the R&B singer attacked his then-girlfriend hours before the Grammy Awards. (March 20)

Suge Knight bail set at $25 million in fatal hit-and-run case



By Michael Fleeman
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A judge set bail on Friday at $25 million for Suge Knight in a murder case, agreeing on the amount requested by prosecutors who had described the rap mogul in court papers as being "incapable of stopping his violent criminal behavior."
Knight, 49, is accused of running down two men
with a pickup truck at a Los Angeles area burger stand on Jan. 29, killing one of them, following an argument on the set of a commercial for the film “Straight Outta Compton.”
The Death Row records co-founder had been held without bail on charges of murder, attempted murder and two counts of hit-and-run with an added allegation of committing a violent felony while free on bail in another case.
At a bail-review hearing, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Ronald Coen also set a preliminary hearing for April 13.
Knight, who has been taken to the hospital after several of his recent court appearances, collapsed following the hearing and was taken out of the courtroom on a gurney, his attorney told the Los Angeles Times.
In seeking the multimillion-dollar bail, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed an extensive motion of 295 pages of legal papers and supporting material portraying Knight as a career criminal and repeated violator of probation and parole dating back to 1987.

The motion alleges that Knight is “physically incapable of stopping his violent criminal behavior” and that since being released from prison in 2002 he “has continued his repugnant life of crime.”
Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Barnes noted Knight was free on bail in a robbery case involving the theft of a paparazzo’s camera at the time he allegedly ran down Terry Carter, 55, and Cle “Bone” Sloan, 51, with a Ford F-150. Carter died; Sloan survived his injuries.
The prosecution motion also alleged that Knight is part of an “ongoing extortion scheme” in which new rappers arriving in Los Angeles and Las Vegas are required to pay him a "tax."
Knight has pleaded innocent and his lawyers have denied that he intentionally tried to kill Carter and Sloan. One attorney, Matthew Fletcher, also says Knight is blind in his left eye and may not have seen clearly during the incident.
Knight has previous convictions for assault with a deadly weapon and could face 25 years to life in prison under California's so-called three-strikes law if he is convicted at trial.
(Reporting by Michael Fleeman; Editing by Dan Whitcomb, Eric Beech and Christian Plumb)

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Pope hails bravery of Nigeria priests against Boko Haram

Vatican City (AFP) - Pope Francis on Tuesday hailed the bravery of Nigerian priests who have stood strong in the face of Boko Haram violence and worked to build bridges with the Muslim community.
"How can we fail to remember the priests, religious men and women, missionaries and catechists (lay teachers) who, despite untold sacrifices, never abandoned their flock, but remained at their service," the Argentinian pope said in an open letter.
"I wish here to express my heartfelt thanks to you, because in the midst of so many trials and sufferings the Church in Nigeria does not cease to witness to hospitality, mercy and forgiveness," he said.
Boko Haram has seized swathes of territory in Nigeria's northeast in an Islamist insurgency that began in 2009 and has killed more than 13,000 people, displaced 1.5 million, and destroyed churches and mosques.
Francis slammed the militants as "people who claim to be religious, but who instead abuse religion, to make of it an ideology for their own distorted interests of exploitation and murder."
But he urged the African country's Church to continue "to favour reconciliation, to promote experiences of sharing, to extend bridges of dialogue, to serve the weakest and the excluded."
Boko Haram's violence has intensified over the six-year conflict, with attacks into Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
A four-country joint offensive against the militants, part of efforts to stabilise northeast Nigeria in time for general elections set for March 28, has claimed a string of successes in rebel-held territory in recent weeks.

Monk shocks many by sitting in pot of boiling oil while praying(Photos)


Monk shocks many by sitting in pot of boiling oil while praying(Photos)
A monk has shocked many by sitting in a pot of boiling oil while praying..The YouTube video of the monk in Thailand praying calmly in a pot of boiling oil has gone viral online, leaving shocked viewers wondering how the monk did it without writhing in pains.

 According to Bangkok Post, the monk looks at ease despite sitting in a vessel of oil with fire raging underneath. He is also seen sharing his magical powers with others by touching objects that they pass to him. His followers believe that his touch can make their amulets or pieces of fabric powerful. These objects are apparently sold to the locals and other places of worship.


But not everyone believes the act was real. A science instructor, Jessada Denduangboripant of Chulalongkorn University, said there was no proof that the oil was really boiling at the time.
“The only way to prove it is to measure the temperature of the oil he’s sitting in,” she wrote. “The oil doesn’t look like its boiling and the pan just looks strange. The pan might have two layers to insulate the heat,” he said.
 

Friday, 13 March 2015

Armed Robbery Attack in Lekki 4 Killed

Armed Robbers said to have attacked a bank along Admiralty way Lekki, killing three policemen and a teenage fish hawker in a deadly shoot-out.
Channels TV gathered that the robbers, in their bid to escape through the link bridge to Ikoyi after robbing a bank in Lekki, encountered the policemen.
According to an eyewitness report, the police men and robbers exchanged gunshots for about 30 minutes.
Motorists abandoned their vehicles on the road and fled while the shooting lasted.
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Image of One of the Police Officer shot during the robbery
The robbers were said to have eventually jumped into a speed boat and escaped through the water.

Shania Twain’s Words For the Woman Who Broke Up Her Marriage

Image result for shania twainOn Watch What Happens Live Wednesday, Shania Twain was asked about her former close friend and assistant, Marie-Anne Thiebaud, whose rumored affair with Shania’s husband, producer Mutt Lange, resulted in them divorcing in 2008. When Andy Cohen asked Twain what she would say to Thiebaud were they to run into each other, Twain replied, “I wish I’d never met you.”

Friday, 6 March 2015

Sabotage against ending Boko Haram Insurgency





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The role the Chadian President is Playing

The Chadian President and people know where the Boko Haram leader is located or hiding because the bulk of the foreign fighters in Boko haram are from Chad and the equipment the rebel group was using to wage the war against the Nigeria state came from Chad. Regardless of the equipment the Nigeria soldiers abandoned for the Boko haram rebels. Nigeria all know the row Chad played at the botched ceased fire last year. The Boko haram members and supporters in Nigeria collaborated with the Chadian president to deceive the Nigeria state that a cease fire was imminent and all conflict should stop. This was after the Nigeria troops had defeated the Boko hara rebels and they thought they killed the leader of the rebel group. While this was going on Boko haram was busy regrouping and staging a comeback. This created mistrust between the Nigerians and Chadians. We should not forget about the aircraft that landed in Kano with arms to be shipped to Chad and the role the Nigeria government played in delaying the departure of the plane. There are evidences that some white France


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Chad President
"Chadian presidentIdriss Deby, has said that he knew where the outlawed Boko Haram ...
citizens were caught in Cameroun supplying Boko haram weapons from Doula seaport. They have been arrested and France was threatening the Cameroun government to release them to France. It was during that period that the France foreign minister made an emergency tour of Niger, Chad, and Cameroun early this year. Nigeria government and people should appreciate the row Chad is playing right now. But they should know that Chad was threatened by Cameroun to stop their support for Boko haram or else they will stop the shipment of Chadian goods and services to and from Cameroun seaport. Chad is a land lock country. The President of Cameroun knows if Boko haram over runs his country his administration and dictatorship in Cameroun will come to an end.
In addition, Cameroun is facing a similar leadership tussle where the northern muslins want to come back to rule the country. We all know the role Chad played in Central Africa
Republic and how they supported the Muslim rebels to remove a sitting President. When the Chadian soldiers were playing a row in the united nation peace keeping force they were killing the citizens of Central Africa Republic and secretly supporting the rebels. They were forced to leave that country and peace keeping force by United Nation. Chadians and the
President of Chad was forced to switch side and stop supporting Boko haram because if Cameroun stops all shipment from their seaport to Chad, the Chadian economy will collapse and they might be a catastrophic economic and social crisis in Chad. They were forced to stop supporting Boko haram and giving them a safe area to retreat to Chad. Nigerians should remember the role played by Chad and Niger in Baga. These two countries removed their troops from Baga and Boko Haram invaded that territory. Nigerians should not have short memory. They should think and remove political sentiment in the period of war. The whole
world is watching Africa and Nigeria. If we address this issue properly, it will create a strong and united Africa, and all terrorist groups will be wiped out in Africa.

Thanks

Joseph Mokwunye

Analyst and Think-tank