Monday, 7 September 2015
How to Build a Good Personality - Dr. Richard J. Krejcir
Make sure you have a godly disposition!
Read ROMANS 12
For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. 2 Peter 1:5-7
Do people treat you unfairly? Have you ever wondered why? Well, we live in a fallen world, and we are all filled with sin. Sin affects our relationships and personality, the way we treat people, and the way they treat us. Yet, even in sin and temperament differences, we have the choice to make a difference and we do that by growing in Christ. So, are you? When we are growing in Him, and producing Fruit and Character that glorifies our Lord, we are exercising the true, important substance of our personality that shows we have been touched by Christ and are able to touch others, too.
Germany to take 31,000 refugees, France 24,000 under EU plan
Migrants make their way after arriving by train at the main railway station in Munich, Germany September 7, 2015. About 2,500 refugees are expected to arrive in Germany via Austria by early afternoon on Monday, after an estimated 20,000 came in over the weekend, a Bavarian official told reporters.
Image by: MICHAELA REHLE/REUTERS / REUTERS
Spain would take 14,931 under the plan, the source said.
God Really does have a Purpose behind your Problems!
God is our refuge and strength!
"Why doesn't God help me in my troubles?" This is a legitimate question to ask. A lot of Christians tend to be afraid of asking God why, or earnestly seek to resolve their crisis. Thinking I do not have enough faith or I would not go through this. Or I do not want others to know, for they would think bad of me or that I caused it. Or we use the crisis to grab the attention ourselves.
If we are going through tough times, we need to know why, and what we should do when we are in them. If not we become confused, frustrated and disillusioned. Yet in the Psalms we see David go through so much and still trust and obey more than most of us could ever do. And he does this without the New Testament at his disposal, or the scores of resources and places to seek help that we have. Yet David does ask God the hard questions, but he did not stop there. David also knew God intimately and trusted him wholeheartedly even in times of severe trials, and even going through them again and again. Just read though the Psalms, and see David's passion and conviction to God's call.
Do Christians Who Divorce Have the Biblical Right to Marry Other People?
In my opinion, only God can truly answer this question. Spouses are encouraged to spend extended time in the word and obedience to it, as well as extended times of prayer and fasting, and seeking godly counsel. All destructive relationships and toxic counsel must be severed as you seek to answer this question.
Many great Bible teachers are divided on this issue. Some believe that re-marriage to another is never allowed unless one of the spouses dies, but others suggest that it is permissible when adultery and abandonment occur.
FG repatriates 260 Togolese immigrants
The Federal Government has repatriated 260 Togolese immigrants, barely three months after they applied for asylum in Nigeria.
The Federal Government through the Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS repatriated the Togolese immigrants last Saturday, ending their three months stay in Nigeria after arriving on foot through Seme border.
An official of the Lagos State Government and Mrs. Megan Chapman, Co-founder of Justice and Empowerment Initiatives, JEI, a Non-Governmental Organisation assisting the immigrants in their application for asylum, confirmed the repatriation to Vanguard yesterday.
Inspirational Good Morning Messages
Inspirational Good Morning Messages: Looking for motivational quotes to kick start your day? This post is literally buzzing with all the inspiration and motivation you could ever need to get out of bed with a fire in your belly. Read it and share the post with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and by text. Whether it is your friend, boyfriend, girlfriend, colleague, boss or someone in the family – inspire everyone to rise and chase success. After all, every morning is a beautiful celebration of opportunities that life has to offer. Go on, take the first step towards making all your dreams come true. Have a great day!
N4bn uncovered in 470 accounts, says El-Rufai
The Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai said on Saturday that with the adoption of the Single Treasury Account, the state had traced and uncovered N4bn stashed in 470 different accounts in 23 commercial banks.
He noted that the Peoples Democratic Party administration had been operating these (470) accounts in different banks over the years with various names.
According to the governor, but for the adoption of the Single Treasury Account system, nobody would have traced and discovered the accounts or recovered the said money.
NNPC to recover N1.9tn from JV partners
The Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation has commenced the process of recovering over $7bn (N1.4tn) in over-deducted tax benefits from joint venture partners on major capital projects.
It was learnt on Sunday that the corporation had also engaged an international accounting firm to ascertain the exact amount due to government on the Strategic Alliance Contracts entered by Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, where up to $2.46bn (N484.6bn) of government money would be recovered.
PHOTOS: Jim Iyke Welcomes Baby Boy with Lithuanian girlfriend
Wow! Just like his ex Nadia Buari, Jim Iyke has surprised of with the news of the birth of his baby ..
Jim and his 23 year old girlfriend Dana welcomed their son,Harvis Chidubem Iyke on 1st September at Grady Hospital, Atlanta.
Jim met the Lithuanian law graduate in London over a year ago but she had no idea he was a famous actor until three months after they started dating.
According to AfricanEye,five months into her pregnancy, Jim moved Dana into a newly bought apartment in Atlanta where he personally cared for her away from the prying eyes of media and friends without aides or maids.
He was present and assisted at the delivery of the baby which was overseen by Dr Carla Crawford a well known paediatrician in the US.
Sunday, 6 September 2015
PHOTO: Woman caught attempting to smuggle Indian Hemp blames it on her husband
A 38-year-old woman, Rashidat Abdulkarim, who was arrested for attempting to smuggle 2.04kg Indian hemp has blamed it on her husband who lives in South Africa.
The mother of three who sells female shoes and hand bags expressed shock over the claims that cannabis was found in the consignment sent to her by the husband.
China snubs North Korea in favour of South at Beijing event
China has delivered a powerful snub to North Korea at events commemorating the end of the Second World War in Beijing, underlining the deep rift that now exists between the two erstwhile allies.
At the grand 70th anniversary events on Thursday, Choe Ryong-hae, a senior North Korean official dispatched as Kim Jong-un's personal representative, was refused even a brief meeting with Xi Jinping, the Chinese president.
And while he was forced to return to Pyongyang empty-handed just hours after the extravagant parade of China's latest military hardware, Beijing made a show of welcoming Park Geun-hye, the South Korean president, for a three-day state visit that included one-on-one talks between the two leaders.
Wiz Khalifa Mother to Blame for Rapper's WEED Addiction
RAPPER Wiz Khalifa's mum Katie has admitted to getting the star "hooked on weed as a teenager".
Katie 'Peachie' Wimbush-Polk, 51, said they used to smoke together before he went to school.
It's now turned into an addiction costing Wiz $10,000 a month. WOWZA.
Speaking to The Sun, Katie said: "Before I went to work, before he went to school, it was our way of bonding.
Two Year Old Boy Kept Alive by Pregnant Dog Who BREASTFED Him After 'Drunk' Mother Neglected HIM
A severely neglected toddler in Chile was kept alive after a pregnant dog started breastfeeding him.
The two-year-old boy, who has not been identified, was spotted feeding from his neighbor's canine, Reina, after his drunken mother allegedly left him without food or water in the desert port of Arica.
Police were called to the scene and the naked infant was taken to Hospital Regional Dr. Juan Noé, some 1,240 miles north of the country's capital, Santiago, where he was found to be malnourished.
He was also suffering from a skin infection and a lice infestation, according to 24Horas.cl.
Obasanjo, Tinubu empowered Adams, deserve insult —Fasehun
The Founder, O’odua Peoples Congress, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has said former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu deserved the attacks recently unleashed on them by the National Coordinator of the OPC, Gani Adams.
According to him, they gave Adams the wings with which he is flying.
FG freezes Jonathan’s associates’ accounts
The anti-corruption campaign of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration appears to have taken a bigger bite as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has secretly frozen the bank accounts of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s associates, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.
One of our correspondents learnt that the move by the anti-graft agency was aimed at scuttling the tranfer of the alleged looted funds from the accounts for other reasons.
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Army seize dried fish worth over N60million from Boko Haram members in Borno (PHOTO)
The 7 Division of the Nigerian Army today destroyed over 2,000 cartons of dried fish valued at N60 million seized from suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State. According to the spokesperson of the Division, Colonel Tukur Gusau, the suspected Boko Haram members had resorted to robbery and cattle rustling and are believed to also be engaged in some form of commercial activities with these stolen items to fund their activities.
VIDEO: See What This Swedish Reporter Says About Nigeria And Buhari
For those who cannot the watch the video, the reporter is trying to say that the Media paints Third-world countries to be worse than they are. He used Nigeria as an example.
I did not put up this pictures to say Buhari is Good or Bad. I put it to show to show another perspective of how Nigeria is viewed.
Also, Sweden is not huge in politics, so its great to see a Small country talk about us in a positive
light.
UPDATE: “We found stockpiles of dollars, not arms in Akwa Ibom Govt. House” — Official
A top official of the State Security Service familiar with the SSS’ raid of the Akwa Ibom Government House has told PREMIUM TIMESn the Service found no arms and ammunition in the complex, but stumbled on “shocking stockpiles of U.S. dollars”.
Reported earlier HERE
The State Security Service (SSS) had on Thursday raided the Hilltop Mansion in a joint operation carried out by operatives from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja and a detachment from the Akwa Ibom State Command of the Service.
Some operatives had earlier told this newspaper they found arms and ammunition in one of the rooms in the complex.
The State Security Service (SSS) had on Thursday raided the Hilltop Mansion in a joint operation carried out by operatives from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja and a detachment from the Akwa Ibom State Command of the Service.
Some operatives had earlier told this newspaper they found arms and ammunition in one of the rooms in the complex.
My husband and I were preparing for our 16th wedding anniversary –Wife of Lagos container accident victim
Surrounded by a swarm of women, her eyes flicked from side to side, dejection, confusion and extreme soberness written all over her face. The presence of the dozens of visitors trooping in and out of the modest apartment did only little to heal Zainab’s bleeding wound. It is one of the most difficult periods in the life of the young mother – one that has pushed her resolve to the limits and broken her spirits into shreds. There is no word to describe her pains.
I don’t think my husband can cope with any woman other than me -Ex-NBA President’s wife Anyanwu-Akeredolu
Mrs. Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, wife of former President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Chief Rotimi Akeredolu, has survived breast cancer for 18 years and is lifting others with her courage. The founder/president of the Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN), an NGO dedicated to galvanising action against breast cancer, spoke with HANNAH OJO about her journey into politics and activism, the exposure she got from her post-graduate studies in the Philippines, her life and marriage experience, among others.
You fought breast cancer gallantly and even opted to be treated in the country when you could afford to travel abroad for treatment. What kept your faith?
Beware! Pornography dulls the brain, kills libido
Sex and its many associates, including masturbation and pornography, are, no doubt, increasingly becoming subjects of public discourse for the good and bad reasons. But one sexual-related activity that is currently witnessing an all-time high patronage is pornography.
It is simply defined as printed or visual materials containing the explicit description or display of sexual organs or activity, intended to stimulate sexual excitement or enhance libido.
Cancer survivor goes topless for brave photoshoot
A cancer survivor has posed for a topless photoshoot - proudly displaying her mastectomy scars.
Alison Hawkes bravely decided to bare all in a bid to show women everywhere that scars are nothing to be ashamed of.The 39-year-old was first diagnosed with breast cancer in three years ago.
After undergoing a full mastectomy to prevent the disease from returning, her husband Ian, 52, treated her to a makeover and photo shoot. She said:
“I wanted to show everyone that scars aren’t the end of the world. I’m proud of what my body has beaten.I was reading down the list of types of photos that they do, and at the bottom it said topless and I just thought: ‘why not?'
“I uploaded the picture to Facebook. I was nervous at first, but I’ve got an amazing response.”She old UK Mirror
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SSS uncovers arms in Akwa Ibom Govt House •Fayose condemns DSS invasion
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel
Men of the Department of the State Service have uncovered arms and ammunition from the Akwa Ibom State Government House in Uyo.
It was learnt that the discovery was made during a surprise raid. The operation was jointly carried out by operatives from the SSS headquarters in Abuja and the state command, according to Premium Times.The SSS reportedly stormed the Hilltop Mansion based on security reports.
After ransacking the entire residence of the governor, which is yet to be occupied by the serving Governor, Udom Emmanuel, the operatives moved to guest houses and the presidential lodge, said to be currently in use by ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio.
Men of the Department of the State Service have uncovered arms and ammunition from the Akwa Ibom State Government House in Uyo.
It was learnt that the discovery was made during a surprise raid. The operation was jointly carried out by operatives from the SSS headquarters in Abuja and the state command, according to Premium Times.The SSS reportedly stormed the Hilltop Mansion based on security reports.
After ransacking the entire residence of the governor, which is yet to be occupied by the serving Governor, Udom Emmanuel, the operatives moved to guest houses and the presidential lodge, said to be currently in use by ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio.
The Bible and Money.
The Bible and Money - What do money bible verses have to say?
The Bible and money may not seem to be related, yet there are many verses in the bible on money.
"Money is the root of all evil." - Some have said. This bible verse is possibly the most misquoted bible verse of all. 1 Timothy 6:10 reads: "The love of money is the root of all evil." Truly, money is a necessity - not evil in itself.
God wants us to take what He has given to us and multiply it! These verses from the bible on money and prosperity should inspire us that God is on our side. We do not have to be in debt and a slave to our money. He wants to pour out his blessing, and increase and prosper us in every way! We can be free to not only enjoy the blessing of God but also be a greater blessing to others!
Friday, 4 September 2015
PHOTO: Meet The 57 Yr Old Virgin Who Partook in The Swazi Nude Dance
She is old enough to be their grandmother, but, at 57, Ngipheni Ngcobo fitted in well with the thousands of bare-breasted Zulu maidens who flocked to Nyokeni Palace in Nongoma for the 24th annual Zulu reed dance on Saturday.
The reed dance was introduced by King Goodwill Zwelithini in 1984 to encourage young girls to abstain from sex before marriage. Ngcobo started attending soon afterwards.
The reed dance was introduced by King Goodwill Zwelithini in 1984 to encourage young girls to abstain from sex before marriage. Ngcobo started attending soon afterwards.
2 Married Men Gang Rape 13 Yr Old Girl In an Uncompleted Building
An underage girl was allegedly raped by two married men with grown up children. The two men were reported to the police and they were promptly arrested by the Mabushi police division for allegedly molesting and raping the minor in an uncompleted building in Gishiri area.
The 13-year-old girl identified as Peace Chinedu accused Mr. David Sarki, a driver and Chidi Njoku, a businessman, who also live in Gishiri, of violently raping her in an uncompleted building in the vagina and anus.
The 13-year-old girl identified as Peace Chinedu accused Mr. David Sarki, a driver and Chidi Njoku, a businessman, who also live in Gishiri, of violently raping her in an uncompleted building in the vagina and anus.
This is how Daily Trust is reporting it:
Heartbreaking -Refugee father relieves moments he tried to save wife & 2 sons from drowning
The heartbreaking images of the griefstricken father of the two little boys who drowned at sea while trying to make it to Europe ..He not only lost his sons,he lost his wife .
Reliving the moments after the dinghy capsized and the Mediterranean waves crashed around them, Abdullah yesterday described how he'd pleaded with his sons to keep breathing, telling them he didn't want them to die.
It was only when he looked down at their faces and saw blood in Aylan's eyes that he realised the boys had died in his arms and he was forced to let them go. Looking around in the water, he spotted the body of his wife Rehan 'floating like a balloon'. She had also drowned.
'Love and Hip Hop' star Tahiry Jose suing security guard who assaulted her outside fashion show
PRINCE WILLIAMS/WIREIMAGE
Model Tahiry Jose is suing a security guard who assaulted her
Model Tahiry Jose is suing a security guard who assaulted her
outside a fashion show and the company that hired him.
Model Tahiry Jose has come out swinging against a creep who attacked her at a fashion show last year.
In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, the ample-bottomed "Love and Hip Hop: New York" star says she was "suddenly and without cause and provocation verbally and physically, brutally and savagely attacked" by a man named Charles Suggs at the Angola International Fashion Show in Chelsea last September - and now she wants her attacker and the venue that employed him to pay.
Model Tahiry Jose has come out swinging against a creep who attacked her at a fashion show last year.
In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, the ample-bottomed "Love and Hip Hop: New York" star says she was "suddenly and without cause and provocation verbally and physically, brutally and savagely attacked" by a man named Charles Suggs at the Angola International Fashion Show in Chelsea last September - and now she wants her attacker and the venue that employed him to pay.
PHOTOS: Nigerian conman who defrauded pensioners of over £1m weeps as he is jailed
A conman who funded a playboy lifestyle by cheating pensioners out of their life savings broke down in tears after being jailed for seven years.
Godwin Nwaofor, 36, kept a 'suckers list' of potential victims to send bogus letters saying they had won the Australian Lottery.
The Nigerian national received around £1million from the scam and blew the money on luxury cars, gold jewellery and expensive champagne at top nightclubs in London.
The condom packaging designed to sort the carrots from the cucumbers
A Taiwanese designer has created a range of vegetable-themed condom packaging to ensure users always buy the correct fit
Condoms come in a variety of styles, but when it comes to size, most men opt for the one-size-fits-all approach.
However, according to research published by the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, condoms fall off during sex over five per cent of the time. Another study, conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, claimed that up to 20 percent of condoms do not work properly because they are the wrong size for the men wearing them.
'Studies show that more than 60 per cent of users choose a wrong size while shopping for condoms' Photo: Guan-Hao Pan / Love Guide Condoms
Condoms come in a variety of styles, but when it comes to size, most men opt for the one-size-fits-all approach.
However, according to research published by the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, condoms fall off during sex over five per cent of the time. Another study, conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research, claimed that up to 20 percent of condoms do not work properly because they are the wrong size for the men wearing them.
PHOTO: Cultists bury motorist alive in Lagos
A war is brewing in the Mushin area of Lagos State after some suspected cultists dragged a motorist out of a commercial bus and buried him alive.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the yet-to-be-identified victim was on his way to the Oyingbo area of the state.He was said to have been dragged out of the bus at the Total bus stop in the Mushin end of the Ikorodu Road.
Woman Steals Friend’s 3-day-old Baby
There was an uneasy calm yesterday in Igueben local government area of Edo following the stealing of a three-day-old baby belonging to a middle age woman (name withheld) by another woman who is said to be her age-long friend.
The incident which occurred at about 3:30pm caused apprehension among residents in the community who rained curses on the said baby thief as youths angrily mobilised themselves in search of the fleeing suspect.
DSS Fires Buhari’s Ex-CSO, Marilyn Ogar, 48 Others
Indications have emerged that former spokesman of the Department of State Services (DSS), Marilyn Ogar, was sent packing from the nation’s secret police for her alleged partisan role during the last general elections while President Muhammadu Buhari’s former chief security officer (CSO), Abdulrahman Mani, was sacked for absenting himself from work.
The 'revenge rape' scandal shows that India's women are worse off than ever
Two sisters in rural India have been 'sentenced to rape' by unelected village elders, as punishment for their brother's 'dishonourable' marriage. Shahla Khan says it shines a light on how little has really changed for women there
More victims have become inspired to come forward and to protest since the Delhi rape Photo: Hindustan Times
Two sisters in an Indian village have been ‘sentenced to rape’.
Local unelected authorities, also known as the Khap Panchayat, reportedly ordered the sexual assault of the sisters from the low Dalit caste (historically called 'untouchables') as a punishment for their elder brother marrying a woman from the upper Jat caste.
One of the sisters, Meenakshi Kumari, 23, told Star News that her brother fell in love with the woman back in their home village of Bhagpat, and the couple eloped to Delhi in March. The woman’s family were furious and began to make unannounced midnight visits to their house to harass his sisters.
Meenakshi said they told the family: “You’ve spoilt our honour by marrying our daughter, so now we will ruin your honour by raping your daughters”.
The all-male village council in Uttar Pradesh state, 30 miles from the capital Delhi, then reportedly ruled that the Dalit family should be dishonoured to "avenge" their brother's supposed crime.
Meenakshi and her sister, were allegedly told they would be paraded naked with their faces blackened through the streets. The family contacted the police and officials for help, but were rejected.
It meant they were forced to abandon their home and flee to another part of India. They’re still there, in hiding. And though village elders have reportedly now denied the order for them to be raped in revenge (while others have questioned the authenticity of the story) the sisters have petitioned the country's Supreme Court to be protected.
Yes, this is still happening in the year 2015.
Women are policed
The news has shocked the western world, but in India it is sadly not an anomaly. In rural parts of the country, cases like this are common and have been for centuries.
We’re only hearing about them now because the international media has created a ‘rape debate’, following the horrific 2012 gang rape and murder of Nirbhaya, a medical student in New Delhi.
That tragedy prompted widespread protests for improved women’s rights, and brought violence against women into the spotlight.
But behind closed doors, things have got worse for women in India.
A demonstrator holds a placard during the one-month anniversary of the gang rape and murder of a student in New Delhi Photo: RAVEENDRAN/AFP/Getty Images
Parents who allowed girls some level of freedom have now become fearful and strict, under the guise of protecting their daughters. While rape debates may have gone mainstream in the media, the general population largely holds women responsible for ‘inviting’ such crimes. Poor rural women may speak about their ordeals, but in middle and upper classes, family honour routinely silences victims.
Having lived in Lucknow, roughly 600km away from Bhagpat, I can verify how common it is for men to ‘teach women a lesson’ by molestation, acid attacks and rape.
While I was studying in Lucknow University, a woman on campus was reportedly assaulted every 18 minutes.
The problem is that policing women is inherent in Indian culture. When women don’t abide by society’s so-called ‘rules’, they can end up in appalling circumstances. And even when it's their brothers who 'bring dishonour', it is girls who can find themselves being punished - as it seems is happening in this latest case.
'His brother raped her sister'
In India, expressing love is still a major taboo - no matter what they show in Bollywood films. It’s even worse if the one you love differs in caste and income. If they differ in religion, you’re dead.
This was evident during last month’s Mumbai police raid on hotel rooms, where couples were ostracised for ‘creating public obscenity’ while they were being intimate in the privacy of their rooms (the police claimed they initially raided the hotel to look for victims of human trafficking). This event sparked national debate on the right to privacy, and the public shaming of young unmarried couples merely expressing their affection.
But although both men and women bear the brunt of this moral (and literal) policing, women suffer more. And in many cases the patriarchal attitudes they're surrounded with start to rub off.
A friend of mine, Puja* had troubles with her husband, a doctor living in urban India. She argued with him about visiting home, and in revenge, he enlisted his younger brother to rape Puja’s younger sister Neha.
He thought it would ‘teach Puja a lesson’ – but when Neha told her sister what had happened, Puja blamed her for trusting the brother. She immediately found reasons to blame her own sister and even cut connections with her to ‘save’ her marriage.
Considering 92 women are raped every day in India and one woman is beaten up by her spouse every five minutes, few people realise that women are also part of the problem - whether intentionally or not. Women like Puja cast blame in the wrong direction. Victims of domestic violence often encourage their sons and brothers to exercise violence on their spouses.
Women are part of the problem
Instead of becoming agents of change for other women they become messengers of India's deeply ingrained patriarchal customs.
Rape victims internalise self-blame and apply their reasoning to other rape victims, because they don't know any different. Hard working women who step outside of the house to earn a living are labelled 'promiscuous' by women from the upper classes.
Local unelected authorities, also known as the Khap Panchayat, reportedly ordered the sexual assault of the sisters from the low Dalit caste (historically called 'untouchables') as a punishment for their elder brother marrying a woman from the upper Jat caste.
One of the sisters, Meenakshi Kumari, 23, told Star News that her brother fell in love with the woman back in their home village of Bhagpat, and the couple eloped to Delhi in March. The woman’s family were furious and began to make unannounced midnight visits to their house to harass his sisters.
Meenakshi said they told the family: “You’ve spoilt our honour by marrying our daughter, so now we will ruin your honour by raping your daughters”.
The all-male village council in Uttar Pradesh state, 30 miles from the capital Delhi, then reportedly ruled that the Dalit family should be dishonoured to "avenge" their brother's supposed crime.
Meenakshi and her sister, were allegedly told they would be paraded naked with their faces blackened through the streets. The family contacted the police and officials for help, but were rejected.
It meant they were forced to abandon their home and flee to another part of India. They’re still there, in hiding. And though village elders have reportedly now denied the order for them to be raped in revenge (while others have questioned the authenticity of the story) the sisters have petitioned the country's Supreme Court to be protected.
Yes, this is still happening in the year 2015.
Women are policed
The news has shocked the western world, but in India it is sadly not an anomaly. In rural parts of the country, cases like this are common and have been for centuries.
We’re only hearing about them now because the international media has created a ‘rape debate’, following the horrific 2012 gang rape and murder of Nirbhaya, a medical student in New Delhi.
That tragedy prompted widespread protests for improved women’s rights, and brought violence against women into the spotlight.
But behind closed doors, things have got worse for women in India.
A demonstrator holds a placard during the one-month anniversary of the gang rape and murder of a student in New Delhi Photo: RAVEENDRAN/AFP/Getty Images
Parents who allowed girls some level of freedom have now become fearful and strict, under the guise of protecting their daughters. While rape debates may have gone mainstream in the media, the general population largely holds women responsible for ‘inviting’ such crimes. Poor rural women may speak about their ordeals, but in middle and upper classes, family honour routinely silences victims.
Having lived in Lucknow, roughly 600km away from Bhagpat, I can verify how common it is for men to ‘teach women a lesson’ by molestation, acid attacks and rape.
While I was studying in Lucknow University, a woman on campus was reportedly assaulted every 18 minutes.
The problem is that policing women is inherent in Indian culture. When women don’t abide by society’s so-called ‘rules’, they can end up in appalling circumstances. And even when it's their brothers who 'bring dishonour', it is girls who can find themselves being punished - as it seems is happening in this latest case.
'His brother raped her sister'
In India, expressing love is still a major taboo - no matter what they show in Bollywood films. It’s even worse if the one you love differs in caste and income. If they differ in religion, you’re dead.
This was evident during last month’s Mumbai police raid on hotel rooms, where couples were ostracised for ‘creating public obscenity’ while they were being intimate in the privacy of their rooms (the police claimed they initially raided the hotel to look for victims of human trafficking). This event sparked national debate on the right to privacy, and the public shaming of young unmarried couples merely expressing their affection.
But although both men and women bear the brunt of this moral (and literal) policing, women suffer more. And in many cases the patriarchal attitudes they're surrounded with start to rub off.
A friend of mine, Puja* had troubles with her husband, a doctor living in urban India. She argued with him about visiting home, and in revenge, he enlisted his younger brother to rape Puja’s younger sister Neha.
He thought it would ‘teach Puja a lesson’ – but when Neha told her sister what had happened, Puja blamed her for trusting the brother. She immediately found reasons to blame her own sister and even cut connections with her to ‘save’ her marriage.
Considering 92 women are raped every day in India and one woman is beaten up by her spouse every five minutes, few people realise that women are also part of the problem - whether intentionally or not. Women like Puja cast blame in the wrong direction. Victims of domestic violence often encourage their sons and brothers to exercise violence on their spouses.
Women are part of the problem
Instead of becoming agents of change for other women they become messengers of India's deeply ingrained patriarchal customs.
Rape victims internalise self-blame and apply their reasoning to other rape victims, because they don't know any different. Hard working women who step outside of the house to earn a living are labelled 'promiscuous' by women from the upper classes.
Rape in India has become part of an international debate Photo: AFP
While middle and upper class women have the option of staying home, poor women whose husbands are often low income labours are forced to work as domestic servants for as little as £1.10 for several hours of back-breaking work. And while they work hard to make ends meet to feed their armies of children (most men shun contraception); they are vulnerable to harassment .
It means women from lower caste and low-income backgrounds are far more vulnerable to violent attacks than women with access to resources. They’re also more likely to live in rural India, where there’s a high prevalence of Khap Panchayats – the ‘village elders’ who condemned the sisters of Bhagpat to rape.
Women in urban India at least have possibilities of being educated, running businesses and having relationships away from the watchful eyes of their conservative families, or all-male local village councils.
Selfies solve nothing
It’s evident that a lot needs to change in India to stop violence against women – and it’s going to take a lot more than the Twitter selfie campaign launched by the country’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. His idea was for families to raise awareness of women’s rights by enocuraging fathers to pose for photographs with their daughters, and post them on social media. It's charming; even empowering for some.
But it’s not enough.
India needs to abolish local unelected authorities like the Khap Panchayat – and tackle the locals who are so outraged about an alleged rapist that they parade him naked around the town and eventually stone him to death.
The public are taking matters into their own hands - enacting 'eye for an eye' punishments, such as that seemingly decreed against the two Dalit sisters. The law needs to up its game.
At the moment, there is no punishment for attempted rape, according to the Indian Penal Code and spousal rape is not criminalised. This means a husband can asault his wife without criminal sanctions because she is considered his 'property' and their marriage implies irrevocable consent.
That needs to change now.
It’s only when the civil population has faith in, and access to, the justice system that India will be able to start cracking down on violence against women. Let's hope the Supreme Court starts to set an example by protecting these young sisters from rape and quashing scandalous village justice systems.
While middle and upper class women have the option of staying home, poor women whose husbands are often low income labours are forced to work as domestic servants for as little as £1.10 for several hours of back-breaking work. And while they work hard to make ends meet to feed their armies of children (most men shun contraception); they are vulnerable to harassment .
It means women from lower caste and low-income backgrounds are far more vulnerable to violent attacks than women with access to resources. They’re also more likely to live in rural India, where there’s a high prevalence of Khap Panchayats – the ‘village elders’ who condemned the sisters of Bhagpat to rape.
Women in urban India at least have possibilities of being educated, running businesses and having relationships away from the watchful eyes of their conservative families, or all-male local village councils.
Selfies solve nothing
It’s evident that a lot needs to change in India to stop violence against women – and it’s going to take a lot more than the Twitter selfie campaign launched by the country’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. His idea was for families to raise awareness of women’s rights by enocuraging fathers to pose for photographs with their daughters, and post them on social media. It's charming; even empowering for some.
But it’s not enough.
India needs to abolish local unelected authorities like the Khap Panchayat – and tackle the locals who are so outraged about an alleged rapist that they parade him naked around the town and eventually stone him to death.
The public are taking matters into their own hands - enacting 'eye for an eye' punishments, such as that seemingly decreed against the two Dalit sisters. The law needs to up its game.
At the moment, there is no punishment for attempted rape, according to the Indian Penal Code and spousal rape is not criminalised. This means a husband can asault his wife without criminal sanctions because she is considered his 'property' and their marriage implies irrevocable consent.
That needs to change now.
It’s only when the civil population has faith in, and access to, the justice system that India will be able to start cracking down on violence against women. Let's hope the Supreme Court starts to set an example by protecting these young sisters from rape and quashing scandalous village justice systems.
By Shahla Khan
Idris Elba's Responds to The "Too Street for Bond" Comment is Awesome!!
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Idris Elba is keeping it classy. The British hunk responded perfectly to author Anthony Horowitz after he said the actor is "too street" to play James Bond in an upcoming movie.
Horowitz — who penned the latest James Bond book, Trigger Mortis — made the comments during an interview with the Daily Mail late last month. "Idris Elba is a terrific actor, but I can think of other black actors who would do it better," Horowitz, 60, said at the time.
He continued: "For me, Idris Elba is a bit too rough to play the part. It’s not a color issue. I think he is probably a bit too 'street' for Bond. Is it a question of being suave? Yeah."
Fans of the Luther star expressed their outrage on social media, listing all the reasons why he's the perfect star to take over the role. (Daniel Craig recently played the MI6 agent in 2012's Skyfall.) On Sept. 1, Horowitz responded to the backlash with an apology via Twitter.
"I'm really sorry my comment about Idris Elba have caused offense. That wasn't my intention," he said. "I was asked in my interview if Idris Elba would make a good James Bond. In the article I expressed the opinion that to my mind Adrian Lester would be a better choice but I'm a writer not a casting director so what do I know?"
He added: "Clumsily, I chose the word 'street' as Elba's gritty portrayal of DCI John Luther was in my mind but I admit it was a poor choice of word. I am mortified to have caused offense."
Elba, meanwhile, finally gave his two cents via Instagram on Wednesday, Sept. 2. "Always Keep Smiling!! It takes no energy and never hurts!" he captioned a pic of the story. "Learned that from the Street!! #septemberstillloveyou."
Scores die as fire guts Balogun Market, Lagos
Scores of people were feared dead and others injured when a six storey plaza in the heart of the popular Balogun Market in Lagos was gutted by fire on Thursday.
The News Agency of Nigerian reports that the plaza is surrounded by several important business premises, which included the Union Bank, Diamond Bank and the United Bank for Africa.
NAN also observed that the plaza, which was being used as a wholesale and retail outlet for shoes and bags, is directly beside and attached to Union Bank building.
Fake Female Medical Doctor Arrested In Abuja, Nigeria
The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), has arrested one Nwosu Angela Njide, an alleged fake female doctor with Rauz Hospital, Apo, Abuja.
According to reports, Njide who is in her 30’s, had worked as a doctor for years, using forged documents. On interrogation, she had confessed to have worked in different places, including the British American Tobacco (BAT) clinic, Ibadan, the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and eventually in Rauz Hospital, Apo, Abuja before she was apprehended.
Buhari declares 270 cattle, mud houses, N30m, others • Osinbajo worth $900,000, N94m and more
President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday made public details of their assets, which had been declared to the Code of Conduct Bureau.
According a statement by the President’s Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President has about N30m in his only bank account with the Union Bank Plc, while the Vice President has a balance of N94m, $900,000 and 19,000 pounds in his bank accounts.
Shehu’s statement said the President had shares in Berger Paints, Skye Bank and Union Bank and a total of seven houses, comprising two mud and a standard house in Daura, his hometown; two homes in Kaduna, one in Kano and one in Abuja.
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Heartbreaking Images-Refugee couple throw themselves on train tracks to avoid being taken to camp
Heartbreaking pictures show a man and his wife laying on the tracks with their baby held between them as Hungarian police officers attempt to drag them away to a refugee camp.
ITV reporter James Mates, who witnessed the incident, reported refugees on board the trains leaving Budapest's Keleti station believed they were going to Austria. But the train soon stopped at the small town of Bicske 30 miles down the line where police were waiting.
Police tried to clear the train by carriages, 100 people or so at a time and push them through an underpass before backing down..
Indonesian politician bans dating after dark
The path of young love has never been an easy one. But dating just became much more challenging for Indonesian teenagers in West Java.
Young couples have been banned from seeing each other after 9pm at night and could be forced to marry if they flout the new regulations.
Dedi Mulyadi, the chief of Purwakarta district, intends to introduce the night-time dating curfew on teenagers aged under 17 in a morality crackdown.
Akpabio dumps own “world class” hospital, seeks treatment abroad after car crash
The Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, has travelled out of Nigeria for medical treatment abroad after sustaining injuries in a car crash Monday.
The lawmaker left for the United Kingdom aboard a private jet Tuesday, government sources said.
Mr. Akpabio, who is the immediate past governor of Akwa Ibom State, was initially treated at the national hospital, Abuja. His car had collided with a United States embassy vehicle after beating the traffic.
Nigerians will soon see the ‘change’ I promised– Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that Nigerians will soon see the fulfilment of his election campaign promises.
He spoke on Wednesday in Abuja while receiving university students.
The president assured Nigerian youth that his government’s anti-corruption campaign would secure their future.
In an address to members of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) who marched to the presidential villa to pledge their full support for his anti-corruption campaign, President Buhari promised that he will do his best to place Nigeria well on the way to becoming the nation of their dreams.
Here's Why Young Ladies Are Getting Married To Old Men
Once a lady is brought up without her parents inculcating the virtues of discipline and hardwork in her, just any one will climb her, so long as she will get money from the escapade. But it goes beyond that.
From the times of old, the kingdom of love suffereth emotional violence and only sharp babes take it by force. A new marriage culture seems to be taking place in Nigeria. It has been discovered that younger women preferred marrying older men who are advanced enough to be their fathers and this virus is catching on fast.
I Raped My Daughter Only Six Times – Factory Worker
Mohammed Ahmed
A 34-year-old factory worker, Mohammed Ahmed, on Wednesday said he raped his daughter six times.
Ahmed, who was paraded by officials of the Osun State Command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps said he started having sex with his 14-year-old daughter ( name withheld) in April,
2015.
Serena William's response to those who don't like her body
Serena Williams has responded to those who don''t like her figure ,saying she loves how she looks and she is not only strong,but beautiful. She told Good Morning America
“I've been like this my whole life, and I embrace me and I love how I look. I love that I am a full woman, and I'm strong and I'm powerful and I'm beautiful at the same time. And there's nothing wrong with that.”“I just don't have time to be brought down. I have too many things to do, you know. I have Grand Slams to win. I have people to inspire. And that's what I'm here for.”
I’m Neither Ronaldo Nor Messi – Hazard
Chelsea’s Eden Hazard has admitted he will never replicate Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi’s goal-scoring record.
The Belgian forward netted 19 times in all competitions last season in 52 games, his best return for Chelsea on the way to claiming the PFA Player of the Year crown.
He has struggled this term so far, failing to score with the Blues’ title defence getting off to a stuttering start, and insists it is “not in him” to become a 50-goal forward.
“I ask myself what I can do to become like Messi and Ronaldo, and score 50 or 60 goals in a season,” Hazard said in an interview with Sport/Foot Magazine in Belgium.
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