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Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Photos: Abuja based pastor gives N5m to Muslim lady whose fiance bathed with acid

                         

Abuja based pastor, Joshua Iginla has given N5 million to 26 year old Muslim lady, Jamila Yusuf pictured above who was allegedly bathed with acid by her fiance.

The pastor noted that although she requires N10 million for surgery, the money he gave her will go a long way to help her condition and challenged members of his church and other Nigerians to donate towards helping the victim pay for her surgery.

He pledged to complete the money by next week with another N5 million if the balance was not raised by then.

Presenting the money to Jamila during a recent church service, the pastor who has never seen the victim before said
“I am not doing this for her because she is a member of my Church; I don’t know her from anywhere; she’s even a Muslim by religion! We are only doing this to preach love and not to convert her to Christianity, after her surgery in India, if she decides to remain a Muslim so be it” he said.
He promised to sponsor the trip, alongside two other persons that will accompany to India with feeding and hotel bills as required.
“This is an opportunity to show love to your neighbour because she’s not a Christian; your neighbour must not necessarily come from your religion or ethnic group"he said.

                              

                              
                                 
                                 
                                          
                          

President Buhari seeks senates approval of two supreme court justices

       

Senate President Bukola Saraki, on the floor of the senate this morning read a letter from President Buhari seeking confirmation of appointment of two Supreme Court Justice. The names forwarded for confirmation are Justice Sidi Dauda Bage (North-Central) and Justice Paul Adamu (North-East).

That moment when you realize that cats have become smarter than a lot of Americans


That cat be like 'i will eat this old man, if i get hold of him'. He wants to fool all the Americans to become the President because he needed more money to enlarge his company.

Monday, 10 October 2016

Video: Female staff forced to kiss their male boss 'everyday' before resuming work at Beijing company, China



The boss of a company selling home brewery equipment in Tongzhou District, Beijing, China, reportedly forces his 'female' staff to kiss him before resuming for work every morning. The photos which went viral on social media, show the workers line up to kiss him on his lips.

                    

According to reports, although the women were initially reluctant to attend the morning ceremony, almost all of them have since given in to their boss' demand. Only two female staff members absolutely refused and resigned from the company.

"The boss claims that the practice helps to create a closer bond between employees and managers and says that some female workers really miss him when he is gone, sending him messages on WeChat. He also claims that he picked up the idea while visiting a company in the United States.

                       

Watch the second U.S presidential debate here. Full Video


Here is the full video from the U.S. presidential debate held last night .. The Republican candidate Donald Trump, accused the Democrat  candidate Hillary Clinton, for comparing herself with the past President Abraham Lincoln. 

Donald Trump said that Hillary Shouldn't compare herself with great Lincoln because Abraham Lincoln was never a liar. 

“She lied. Now she’s blaming the lie on the late, great Abraham Lincoln. Honest Abe never lied. That’s the big difference between Abraham Lincoln and you. That’s a big, big difference. We’re talking about some difference.” Trump said. 

Hillary Clinton blamed the email hacked on Russia, and accused Trump of having ties or relationship with Russia. Trump denied having any relationship with Russia

A Saudi-led airstrike killed 140 mourners in Yemen


A Saudi-led coalition airstrike hit a funeral hall packed with thousands of mourners in Yemen's capital Saturday, killing over 140 people and wounding more than 525 others in one of the deadliest single attacks of the country's civil war, a U.N. official said.

Saudi Arabia announced early Sunday that it would launch an investigation into "reports about the regrettable and painful bombing" in Sanaa, without acknowledging that its coalition battling rebels in Yemen is the only force with air power in the conflict.

Thousands of Yemenis marched outside the U.N. building in Sanaa, urging an independent investigation and blaming the United Nations for not ending the conflict. Some protesters brandished automatic weapons, and rebel supporters in the crowd called on people from the region to rise up and attack Saudi Arabia.


U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the bombing in a statement, saying, "Any deliberate attack against civilians is utterly unacceptable. Those responsible for the attack must be brought to justice."

It is the latest in a string of bombings by the coalition that have struck hospitals, markets and other places where civilians congregate.

"The place has been turned into a lake of blood," said one rescuer, Murad Tawfiq.

Yemeni officials said the dead and wounded included military and security officials from the ranks of the Shiite Houthi rebels fighting the internationally recognized government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and their allies, loyalists of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Saturday's funeral was held for Sheikh Ali al-Rawishan, the father of Galal al-Rawishan, the interior minister in the rebel-led government. Among those killed was Maj. Gen. Abdul-Qader Hilal, head of the capital's local council, officials said, while Galal Al-Rishwan was seriously wounded.

In the aftermath of the strike, hundreds of body parts were found strewn in and outside the hall. Rescuers collected them in sacks. The strike left the building little more than a shell, with most of its walls and roof gone. Cars parked outside were mangled by the blast.

Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the Houthis' spokesman in Sanaa, angrily denounced the airstrike as the latest act of "genocide" by the Saudi-led coalition.

"The silence of the United Nations and the international community is the munition of the murderers," he said. "Those murderers will not escape divine justice."

In a statement early Sunday, Saudi Arabia said an investigation would be launched.

Jamie McGoldrick, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, said in a statement that the relief community in the country is "shocked and outraged" by the airstrikes. He condemned the "horrific attack" and reminded all parties to the conflict "that under international humanitarian law, they are obliged to protect civilians and civilian infrastructures." He called for an immediate investigation.

"The international community must exert pressure and influence on all parties to the conflict to ensure civilians are protected," McGoldrick said. "This violence against civilians in Yemen must stop immediately."

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