Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Fulani Herdsmen Kill And Abduct Women And Children In Delta State


The spate of attacks, killing, raping and abduction by Fulani herdsmen, is spreading fast around the country as they have struck Umuachi-Afor, a community in Delta State.
The state Police Command report that the herdsmen storm the community in Ndokwa-East local government area and abducted some women and children, before killing an 18-year-old boy whose name was given as Ossai Oluem, because he resisted their attempts to kidnap him.
At the end of the day, the mindless assailants escaped into the bush with two women and three they had abducted.
In a statement by the Delta State Police Public Relations Office, the police have been able to secure the release of the abducted victims
The police said the incident occurred on Sunday after the herdsmen the community, shooting sporadically, leaving people scampering for their lives.
The statement said preliminary police investigation showed that the Fulani herdsmen had abducted their victims after one Frank Odili from the community had seized a rifle from a Fulani herdsman.
It said the Fulani had insisted on only freeing their hostages if the firearm was returned to them.

Only Gough could bring them together! Australia's last SEVEN prime ministers pose for a rare photo at Whitlam memorial (but Abbott and Howard were loudly booed by the Labor crowd)


Australia's seven most recent prime ministers have come together for an historic picture, as they put their political differences aside on Wednesday to celebrate the life of trailblazer Gough Whitlam. After attending a memorial service at Sydney's Town Hall, four Labor PMs and three Liberals - including current Prime Minister Tony Abbott - joined forces to take a bi-partisan photograph. From left to right, Malcolm Fraser, Julia Gillard and Bob Hawke stood next to Mr Abbott - who was joined by John Howard, Kevin Rudd and Paul Keating to his left. It was a more convivial picture of Mr Abbott and Mr Hawke, who confronted the current PM upon his arrival at Town Hall in what appeared to be a tense and awkward conversation. Mr Abbott and Mr Howard were booed as they entered the hall shortly prior to the commencement of the memorial for Mr Whitlam, who died last month at the age of 98. A crowd of family, friends and members of the public was moved to tears and to laughter by the speakers, who celebrated Mr Whitlam's transformative reforms and jovial personality. Special guest speaker Cate Blanchett said despite being only a young girl when Mr Whitlam became prime minister, she was hit with a 'great sorrow' over his death.

of their fans when they were 3-0 up, claims Anderlecht boss Besnik Hasi



Anderlecht manager Besnik Hasi believes Arsenal were worried about entertaining their fans rather than seeing the game out after throwing away a three-goal lead against the Belgian side.
The Gunners left the Emirates with just a point when Anderlecht fought back from 3-0 down in the second-half to draw 3-3, a result which means Arsene Wenger's side are not yet guaranteed to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Hasi, who did not shake hands with Wenger at full-time, claims the Premier League side went in search of more goals in a bid to please supporters and paid for it,
'Arsenal tried to play the same way,' he told The Daily Telegraph. 'They didn't just sit back. They tried to score a fourth and, at 3-2, they started to have doubts. We could see a difference from the mental perspective. I think we deserved the 3-3.
'Maybe Arsenal thought they were on top and they could get more goals and they could have fun in front of the public. At 3-0, you can say it's over and they wanted the fourth and the fifth goal but we made some changes.'
With the north London side having failed to keep a clean sheet in the competition so far this season, Hasi insists that he always felt Arsenal's defence would be vulnerable.

Prince Charles calls on Muslim leaders to stop 'indescribable tragedy' of the persecution of Christians in the Middle Eas Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2820743/Prince-Charles-calls-Muslim-leaders-stop-indescribable-tragedy-persecution-Christians-Middle-East



The Princes of Wales has condemned the 'horrendous and heartbreaking' persecution of religious minorities around the world and called on faith leaders to work together to enable religious freedom. 
In a video address played at the House of Lords, the Prince spoke of his anguish at the plight of Christianity in the Middle East, the region of its birth. 
The heir to the throne also urged faith leaders to ensure believers have respect for other religions instead of remaining ‘silent’ over the suffering of minorities.
Prince Charles made the remarks in a video message which was recorded ahead of the publication of a report which says Christians are the 'most persecuted religious minority'.  
Describing religion as central to ‘our future as a free society’, he said the 'horrendous' events in Iraq and Syria had brought the subject of religious persecution 'to the forefront of the world's news' - but that it spread far wider.
He said: 'The horrendous and heart-breaking events in Iraq and Syria have brought the subject of religious freedom and persecution to the forefront of the world's news.
'We have learnt with mounting despair of the expulsion of Christians, Muslims and Yazidis from towns and cities that their ancestors have occupied for centuries.
'Sadly, incidents of violence in Iraq and Syria are not isolated. They are found throughout some, though not all, of the Middle East; in some African nations; and in many countries across Asia.' 

Destiny's child! Kelly Rowland gives birth to a 7.5lbs baby boy... and gives him a name straight from the Gods



Kelly Rowland has given birth to a baby boy.
The ex-Destiny's Child singer and husband Tim Witherspoon welcomed their first child on Tuesday, announcing they named him Titan Jewell.
'We are thrilled to announce that today we are the proud parents of our first son,' Kelly told People in a statement. 'We are blessed to report everyone is healthy and happy!'

Get Full Details Of Rapper's Nasty Break Up


Did you know Nicki Minaj literally went all 'Anaconda' on her boyfriend of 14 years, Safareee Samuels and even chased him with a baseball bat from her California mansion?
According to gossip site TMZ, the couple broke up last month after a heated argument ...and even a huge fight at the rapper's house which ended in Minaj allegedly smashing a Mercedes-Benz with a baseball bat.
The website reports that the Anaconda hit-maker allegedly ended up chasing him out of her home with bat in hand. A source to the star earlier told the site Nicki was tired of Samuels nagging about his career and thought he was jealous of her career.
TMZ alleges Minaj then proceeded to destroy the car, and also threw clothes belonging to Samuels in the trash.
Police were apparently called to the 31-year-old's property, but no arrests were made as the car in question – while driven by Samuels – is said to have belonged to Minaj.
It is unclear when exactly the alleged incident, which according to reports led to the couple’s break-up, occurred.
We earlier reported that Safareee replaced his 'Nicki Minaj' tattoos which acted as confrimation that they were no longer together.
On Monday, the rapper posted a quote to Instagram which read: "Those who know me never doubt me & Those who doubt me never knew me."