Friday 3 July 2015

Dozens killed in Nigerian town as Boko Haram attacks intensify


Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have rounded up and shot dead dozens of people in a raid in a town in northeast Nigeria, military and local sources said, part of a resurgence of attacks in Borno state in the past month. A member of a local self-defence group said he had been told by a colleague who fled the attack and then returned to the town that 97 bodies had been found, some badly charred because the attackers had set houses on fire.
There was no immediate official comment from the security forces, or a confirmed death toll. Separately, a young female suicide bomber killed at least 12 people when she blew herself up in a mosque in the northeast of the country, a witness said. The witness, a member of a vigilante group aiding the military against Boko Haram, said the girl was "aged around 15" and was seen outside the mosque before afternoon prayers yesterday.

Boko Haram insurgents have killed thousands of people and left about 1.5 million others displaced in a six-year-old insurgency to create an Islamic caliphate in the northeast of Nigeria. A further seven people were injured in the attack. At the end of last year the group controlled an area roughly the size of Belgium but lost huge chunks of territory when the military went on the offensive in the months before a presidential election in March. By then, the military said it had taken back all but three out of 20 local government areas previously controlled by the Islamist militants. But the last month has seen a resurgence in attacks, many in Maiduguri, the biggest city in northeast Nigeria. New President Muhammadu Buhari moved the army's command centre for the campaign against Boko Haram to the Borno state capital after coming to power.

On Tuesday, gunmen attacked two nearby villages elsewhere in Borno state killing 48 people, according to a police spokesman. Mr Buhari, who was inaugurated on 29 May, has held talks with officials from neighbouring countries Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin to set up a regional force to tackle the insurgents. The fight against Boko Haram is also expected to be high on the agenda when President Buhari travels to Washington to meet US President Barack Obama on 20 July. @Rtenews

Thursday 2 July 2015

Six Nigeria school children drown as boat capsizes



Lagos (AFP) - Six children have drowned after the boat taking them to school capsized in a waterway in Lagos, Nigeria's economic capital, an emergency management agency spokesman said on Thursday. "Fourteen school children were aboard the boat when it overturned," Ibrahim Farinloye of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) told AFP. "Eight of them were rescued alive. We recovered three corpses yesterday (Wednesday) and three more today, bringing the total death toll to six." The tragedy occurred in the Irawe western district of the oceanside city on Wednesday when the boat lost control and upturned, he said. Many communities and residents on islands in Lagos and other parts of the country commute to work, school and markets daily on water, in some cases to avoid monster traffic jams. NEMA recently warned users and operators of vessels on Lagos waterways to take extra precautions during the current rainy season, when ocean levels and tidal waves increase. @yahoonews

Tuesday 30 June 2015

PANIC OVER BVN LONG QUEUE

Nigerians love dire-minute/rush-hour act or maybe the world if I am right. It is bad to have heard some bankers are taking bribe from some customers to get their BVN done.But come to think of it, are the bankers to be blame? I saw the long queues in banks on my way to work and I asked people, I hope all is well, then I was told customers are trying to beat BVN deadline. I did my BVN almost a year without hiccups and was called to pick up my BVN card( a form of identity) after two months. I remember the banks were practically begging people to come register but most customers were reluctant, and I wonder if financial transactions will not be halted just because of the heavy queue for BVN I think the earlier we do things, the better for us.

Wednesday 24 June 2015

ASK YOUR BODY FOR ADVICE!

!"Our inner guidance comes to us through our feelings and body wisdom first -- not through intellectual understanding. ...The intellect works best in service to our intuition, our inner guidance, soul, God or higher power -- whichever term we choose for the spiritual energy that animates life." -- Christiane Northrup

Monday 22 June 2015

AS ABOVE, SO BELOW

"Unity consciousness is a state of enlightenment where we pierce the mask of illusion which creates separation and fragmentation. Behind the appearance of separation is one unified field of wholeness. Here the seer and the scenery are one." -- Deepak Chopra

Friday 19 June 2015

How Do You Feel When Your Little Ones Dabbles With Expensive Stuff?

I can recall the stress I went through in search of an ORIGINAL COCONUT OIL for my 6 inches long natural hair. It was on a Monday morning, trying to beat the usual traffic in Lagos, and as things were done hastily, I placed the coconut oil on my dressing table and before I could turn my back, I saw my little angle playing with splashed oil on the floor. For a moment it was, am I dreaming? Then it dawned on me that she had messed the whole place up. Hian! It pained me to my bone marrows. I looked at her, and gave those tiny toes she used in kicking the bottle a very good spanking. How do you feel when your little one(s) dabbles with important/expensive stuff?

Thursday 18 June 2015

SHIFTING CONSCIOUSNESS

"The world we are experiencing today is the result of our collective consciousness, and if we want a new world, each of us must start taking responsibility for helping create it."
-- Rosemary Fillmore Rhea