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Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Sir Richard Branson is with Hillary Clinton


Business Guru and the owner of Virgin Atlantic Group, Sir Richard Branson put to his Instagram page to show his support for Hillary Clinton  with a caption "I am with her" . The British entrepreneur is with Hillary Clinton.

Фото опубликовано Richard Branson (@richardbranson)

Video: A woman goes topless at polling station, shouts "TRUMP GRAB YOUR BALLS"


Donald Trump missed out on a fine display of the First Amendment when 2 topless women burst into his polling place with a juicy message scrawled on their bods.
The women barged into the midtown Manhattan polling station where Trump later voted --chanting, "Out of our polls, Trump. Out of our polls, Trump." They'd also written "Trump" and "Grab your balls" on their bare torsos.

They were almost immediately arrested and reportedly booked for electioneering -- a misdemeanor prohibiting the display of badges and signs supporting a candidate at a polling place.
Between, the toplessness -- totally legal in NY state.

Sources: TMZ

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Hillary Clinton Wins Dixville Notch Midnight Vote


Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has worn Dixville Notch midnight vote, according to CNN. She had 4, Donald Trump 2, Gary Johnson 1. With residents voting and five times as many reporters watching, Dixville Notch has spoken.

On a frigid night in the largely forgotten region about halfway between the Maine and Canadian borders, the small northern New Hampshire town came alive for several minutes of kitschy democratic conflict. This latest round of wee hours voting extends a tradition that traces back more than a half-century.
With the results in from Dixville Notch this long-awaited Election Day is officially underway, and sure as the Earth turns on its axis, the end of the 2016 presidential contest seems impossibly closer.

The Granite State’s tight Senate race will enter Election Day deadlocked, with Democratic Governor Maggie Hassan and incumbent Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte each Dixville notching 4 votes.

Tuesday night’s result will hearten superstitious Clinton supporters. The town’s small collection of dedicated voters have correctly picked the eventual winner in three of the last four contests. In 2000 and 2004 it broke for George W. Bush and in 2008 it delivered a victory for Barack Obama.

Its more recent results have been less predictive. Romney and Obama split 10 votes in 2012, and John Kasich edged out Trump in this year’s GOP primary kick-off. Nearby Millsfield, which also voted at midnight, delivered a big win for Trump, who scored 16 votes to Clinton’s four. One voter wrote-in Bernie Sanders, the New Hampshire Democratic primary winner. Meanwhile, Clinton rallied to a narrow victory in Hart’s Location, outscoring Trump by a 17-14 margin, with Johnson gaining another three votes and two more voters volunteering Sanders.

With overnight in-person voting completed, Trump carries a seven-vote lead over Clinton, 32-25. Millsfield in 2016 is looking to horn in on what has been a calling card for Dixville Notch since 1960, when John F. Kennedy shutout Richard Nixon, 9 votes to nil. Hart’s Location, too, has a tradition here, one that traces back to 1948, when voting began at dawn.

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Sad photos from the funeral of the fallen heroes killed by Boko Haram



Seven soldiers who were killed by Boko Haram last week Friday in Mallam Fatori in Borno state were laid to rest yesterday amid tears. See more photos from the funeral which took place at the National Cemetery. May their soul rest in peace.


                                
                              
                             
                              
                               

My advice to President Putin is to be very careful with Donald Trump - Remember Hitler and Stalin


I can't believe that i woke up this morning and ended up praying for Hillary Clinton to win this election. It is not because i like Hillary Clinton , it is because i don't want U.S to make mistake, i don't want them to allow Trump to be their president. He attacks Clinton that she will start world war 3, but if you looked back at everything Trump said before his campaign and during his campaign, you will realise that he is the one who might start world war 3, because his plans is to dissolve U.S allies, stop U.S aides to developing allies, stop funding NATO, planning to dissolve NATO, stop funding United Nations, wouldn't help the refugees and so on. If you have a look at everything he said during his campaign and before his campaign, you will realise that Trump is the candidate who doesn't want peace in the world- He started this hatred campaign in the U.S and many Americans started hating on each other, he will bring this hatred to world, if he becomes the president, he will divide the world, he will cause problem among the world leaders. I would urge many of you to look back or go back to Hitler and Stalin era, it all started like this.
Hitler was like Trump who was desperate to lead the Germans or the Barbarians and sees other races as threat to himself and to the Barbarians. He didn't want anything than Germans, he didn't think about anything than Germans, he thought he was so powerful to bring the whole world under his nose, he campaigned powerfully, he talked powerfully, he rose to power with his powerful speech and at the end, the Barbarians/Germans regretted it, the whole world regretted it.

Putin is like Joseph Stalin who has been in power before Hitler rose to power, Hitler deceived Stalin, he made fake ally with Stalin, he pretended like they were friends. Joseph Stalin believed in him, he thought Hitler was a good ally, he thought Hitler was an honest ally, but Hitler knows what he wanted, he knows what he was going to do. Hitler attacked his good friend Joseph Stalin, he brought war to his ally, he wanted all the whole Russian Federation to be under Germany. Russia wouldn't have conquered Hitler, if the rest of the world like United Kingdom, USA didn't stood up against Hitler. I don't like President Putin ideas and mission doesn't mean that i have regarded him as a bad president, but my very good advice for President Putin is to be very careful with Donald Trump. He is a temperamental person, he is not an honest business man, he is the type of person who can pull the nuclear trigger and face you first. A candidate who doesn't really like Putin ideas doesn't mean this candidate will start world war 3, it doesn't bring them as enemies or friends because Putin is not even the only powerful president in the world. A candidate who likes Putin or abide to Putin's ideas doesn't mean this candidate will bring peace to this world, it doesn't mean this candidate cannot betray you when he rise to power. President Putin is not the only existing President in the world and Putin himself will never accept the fact that he is always right. President Putin knows that Hillary Clinton is a strong woman, an intelligent woman and a strong politician. You don't have to be a weak leader before you see yourself as a good friend with a strong leader. Having 2 strong leaders opposing each others ideas and mission will not lead to war, but it will only lead to being careful and conscious of what to do and what you will do. Putin and Hillary Clinton have worked together in the past and it didn't end to any war and they are still going to work together peacefully by the time she takes office on January, and both of them will find solutions to the war in the middle east and solutions to the crisis in eastern Ukraine.

With Hillary Clinton, United States of America and Russian Federation will never start world war 3. I am pleading to the Americans to vote for Hillary Clinton as you are coming out to vote this morning. I am not even connected with the U.S- I am not from the U.S., but just an African, a proud Nigerian who is so worried about the world, about the U.S election and it makes me nervous at the moment, because i want peace in the world, i want love, but not hatred in the United States. Written, edited and published by Olusola Olaniyi - Publisher at Olusola Olaniyi's Planet Blog Mariupol State University, Ukraine

Monday, 7 November 2016

Popular blogger, Linda Ikeji features on CNN world - LIS Social

                       

Our new social networking site www.lindaikejisocial.com just got a feature on CNN. Yay! Read the article below...
Love her or not, she's one of Africa's most famous news and gossip writers. Now she's hoping to take on Facebook with her very own social network, which she says hit 50,000 sign-ups on the first day.
Linda Ikeji, a former model from Lagos, Nigeria, says her social network, LIS (Linda Ikeji Social) has something others lack: a one-stop shop for everything online.

"About 30-40 million Nigerians are now online, and they go through so many sites," Ikeji told CNN.
"They go to Facebook for connecting with friends. They come to my blog to read the news. They buy and sell things and go to places like Nairaland where they exchange opinions."
Just six days in, the network has 86,000 followers. Within the next five years, Ikeji said she hopes to be the new Facebook.

"Facebook is my competition," said the businesswoman, who is famous for her tabloid reporting, which many have criticized for promoting gossip and lacking in credibility.

In 2014 her blog came under scrutiny amidst allegations of plagiarism and unfair usage of images which led to the blogging platform Blogger, run by Google, temporarily taking her website offline.
Paying the popular
Apart from her controversial ways, she differs from Facebook in another major way, however. Her plan is to pay people who gain a lot of followers on the site.
"Once they have 50,000 followers on their page, we will automatically start monetizing it. That means we will put our client's banners on the page and pay you a commission from what they pay us."

The cash incentives are paid out to the so-called 'wallet' -- a section on the network where people add their bank account details.

It remains to be seen if anyone will hit that high. For now, she will pay out a weekly share of her advertising revenue to the most popular accounts, she says.

"Next week we are putting N20,000 ($63) each into 50 people's wallets," Ikeji said.

The network also plans to pay users N8,000 (around $25) for original news content.
The aim of the business is to give back to the online community.

The strategy could mean good money for users, and the social network who gets help with attracting people to sign-up. A win win, she explains.

"Being on social networking sites make the (site) owners billionaires. You being on our site will make us money, but at the same time we will share some of that money with you."
A million dollar business
Ikeji is everywhere in the online sphere, with 1.32 million Twitter followers and 796,000 following her Instagram account.

It all started 10 years ago, when she was modelling, and came across a blog post about herself. "I liked it and I wanted to start my own blog."

Back then, blogs were more personal accounts of people's lives, she said. "I wanted something more interesting. I wanted to do gossip and news, and I gave them something different."

Already a celebrity, it quickly drew a lot of readers.

"It was like a celebrity blog: people knew who I was and were very interested in what I had to say."
It seems to have worked. Today her blog has around 7 million page views per day and is especially popular with Nigerians living abroad in countries such as China, Dubai and the U.S., according to Ikeji.

"It's the number one blog in Nigeria," she says.

However popular and successful she claims to be, Ikeji continues to be controversial.

She says the criticism is mainly down to two things: Jealousy and the usual online critique famous people often endure.
"There are people who are jealous, because they don't understand how somebody can be so successful at something so many others are trying to do."

Others simply don't like what she does, but Ikeji seems unfazed.
"They may not agree with the way I do stuff. They will criticize and show their opinion, which is fine with me."

Source: Linda Ikeji's Blog

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