Sunday, 1 November 2015

Some of the 224 Victims who Died in the Russian Plane Crash

                          

200 adult passengers, 17 children and seven crew members lost their lives today after a Russian passenger jet flying them to St Petersburg crashed in Egypt.
The aircraft crashed less than 25 minutes after it took off from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. The bodies of all 17 children on board have been recovered and photos of some of them released.

Alena Moiseeva, pictured above and aged five, was among the 17 children. Yury Shein with his daughter Anastasia boarding a Metrojet aircraft, left, with Anton Bogdanov, right, also died in the
crash.

ISIS has claimed being responsible for the Russian plane disaster despite technical problems being blamed.


Yury Shein, Anastasia and Anton

Olga Sheina, Yulia Buleyeva, Valeria Bogdanova and Anastasia Bogdanova (in that order) were both among the 220 victims as a major investigation is launched into the crash. May their souls rest in perfect peace.










                          



                           

If you love someone, let them know immediately-Genevieve Nnaji

        

Screen goddess Genevieve Nnaji has opened up on her new movie Road to Yesterday which is set to hit the cinemas nationwide soon,and how it relates to her.

She also advised not to take any one for granted when it comes to love. Excerpts from her chat with Daily Sun.

What inspired the production of the film at this point in time?

Having waited for something of interest for me to do to entertain my fans; having missed the craft, I did not find anything of interest. So, I figured that I had to take my fu­ture in my own hands and produce the type of movie that I want to be associated with at this point in time. I mean a film that will reflect my growth as a person and as an artiste, and also where I feel the industry should be turning towards. It is a statement in so many ways. It just felt like the right time to do it.

Does any part of the film reflect anything about Genevieve either as an individual or thespian?

That is the fact that I don’t dwell on bad situations for too long before moving on.

If you were to advice a Genevieve on how best to protect her relationship, marriage and image, what would you say to her?

I would tell her never take anyone for granted. If you love someone, don’t waste time in letting them know. Life is too short and we have to make every minute count.

ANAN Warns Against Further Devaluation Of Naira


The Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), has advised the Federal Government not to further devalue the naira.

President of the association, Mr Anthony Nzom, said this at the end of the “ANAN Walk Against Corruption for a Healthier Economy and Longevity,” which over 2,000 members of the association participated in.

He spoke against the backdrop of ongoing arguments and counter -arguments on the fate of the naira

“We have to be careful about further devaluation of the naira and be careful when people outside the country encourage us to do certain things.

“Further devaluation of the naira is in the interest of who?” he asked.

Nzom recalled that in the 1990s, the naira was exchanging at N80 to a dollar, and lamented that today, the naira had been further devalued.

He suggested that to fight corruption, no Nigerian should have a foreign account, adding that there should be no undergraduate studies abroad.

On the Treasury Single Account (TSA), the ANAN president said those giving excuses about the TSA did not want to accept change.

“Change is the only thing people do not accept. People want to see if government will soft-pedal.

“These are people with hidden accounts here and there,’’ he said.

According to him, the TSA does not stop agencies from paying salaries.

“Let us see how, when and who the monies are going to. I support what the government is doing,’’ Nzom said, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari alone cannot fight corruption and that everybody should be involved.

10 Clever Ways to Clear Out Adult Acne

                              

By Linda Daniels

Acne creates spots on the skin surface making it have a non-uniform complexion. This is caused by hormonal changes resulting from consumption of some foods and normal body processes such as menstruation. It also caused by the use of strong chemicals used for skin treatment and many other human causes such as dirt. When most people are teenagers, they are told that when they are over the teen age acne will eventually stop bothering them. However, this is not true because there are people who are over 25 years who still experience the same problem. Does this worry you so much? Now you should be smiling with a sigh of relieving because below are the wise ways of getting rid of adult acne:
  • Lower sugar consumption
A study was conducted on those people who are cultural and do not consume any sugar, and a very small percentage of them had issues with acne. Excess consumption of sugar causes secretion of insulin to regulate sugar level in the blood. Too much of it in the blood causes secretion of testosterone which raises sebum production which in turn causes acne.
  • Consume food rich in proteins
Proteins are digested less fast than carbohydrates to glucose. It, therefore, doesn’t raise the blood sugar level as fast as carbohydrates. This, therefore, helps to get rid of acne caused by sugar as explained above.

  • Have enough sleep
Lack of enough sleep can cause hormone fluctuations which are a major cause of acne. Sleep enhances not only the skin beauty but also the general beauty including the eyes.
  • Exercise
This ensures the skin pores are open and clean therefore preventing the chances of acne and cleans the one which has already occurred.
  • Consider natural substances for treatment
Some natural substances like Aloe Vera are anti-inflammatory and antibacterial therefore assists in getting rid of acne spots. Other substances include lemon juice, yogurt, garlic juice, pawpaw and tomatoes. Any of these can be used to treat your skin and please ensure proper rinsing after the best acne treatment.

  • Lower your consumption of dairy products 
In as much as dairy products are believed to be very good for body building, its excess has an effect on the skin. Most cows these days receive hormonal treatment, which increase hormones in the milk that consequently cause acne.
  • Lower the rate of alcohol consumption
Excess alcohol causes acne and pale skin. Therefore, it is very wise for you to take it in limited amounts or avoid taking it at all. When you are at a party with a lot of drinks, always think about how your skin will look like on the next party.
  • Drink a lot of water
The body depends on water to perform almost all of its activities. Water enables breaking down of larger amounts of fats which will in turn reduce its accumulation on the surface of the skin hence clearing acne and preventing its development on clear skin.
  • Keep your skin clean
Cleanness ensures the skin pores are kept open hence oxygen circulation in the skin is enhanced. This will help prevent the accumulation of dirt on the skin which can cause acne. Cleanness should be a virtue that every adult possesses.
  • Be careful with the chemicals you apply to your face
A research by dermatologists shows that there are some chemicals that can be cause of acne which are used by people. Always use the natural ways to treat your skin and always select lotions with natural organic materials.


Video: Acne Prevention Tips That You Never Heard Of

             





Linda Daniels

Saturday, 31 October 2015

I Was Never Called to be a Pastor - Nosa

                             

Chocolate City gospel artiste, Nosakhare Omoregie, popularly known as Nosa, is one singer who is very blunt whenever he sees somethings not going the right part and as a messenger of God through music, he believes that his music should be able to touch lives.
Nosa while speaking about his foray into God’s ministry disclosed that he was a Pastor for 12 years until he stepped aside in 2015 for a while.

He confessed that he was not called by God to be a Pastor but a personal desire which he developed to work for his creator.
According to the singer, “I was dedicated to church. I was a pastor for 12 years, from 2003 till this year. I just left that ministry and I would still continue. I didn’t get that ceremonial call to be a pastor, but God put that desire to work for him inside of me.”

Born out of desire to please God, the singer got to find out that working for God was not as complicated the way people today make it look like as he feels fulfilled.

“That childhood desire that I would love to do so much for God is still there. In doing that, I discovered that we’ve placed too much drama to the works of God. It is not as complicated as people have made it seem over the years,” he told New Telegraph.

PHOTOS: Nigeria’s Larry Ekundayo Defeats Ghana’s Joseph Lamptey In Boxing Battle



Nigeria’s Larry Ekundayo yesterday October 30th, defeated Ghana’s Joseph Lamptey in a boxing battle which took place in the United Kingdom in the presence of many fans from both countries. The two were battling for the African Boxing Union Welterweight title, and Larry came out victorious. See more photos..















Toddler Dressed as Pope Francis Wins Prize at Barack Obama's White House Halloween

                        


The President was so impressed by this young boy who was dressed up as the Pope in his Popemobile, that he declared him 'top prize'. See how hard the lil toddler made Obama and his wife laugh. 



















































All 224 People Aboard Russian Airliner that Crashed in Egypt Confirmed Dead

   
The doomed plane

Bodies belonging to 100 passengers on the Russian jet that crashed into the Sinai desert in northern Egypt this morning had been earlier recovered. This came as Egyptian security forces also announced that they heard voices inside the wrecked fuselage of the plane.

The aircraft, which had 200 adult passengers, 17 children and seven crew crashed less than 25
minutes after it took off from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.

Reports suggest the pilot was attempting an emergency landing at El-Arish international Airport after he warned air traffic controllers that the aircraft had developed 'a technical problem' and he needed to
land as soon as possible. The aircraft was descending at more than 6,000 feet per minute shortly before the impact.

Egyptian authorities confirmed that 'casualties' were being evacuated to local hospitals. A total of 45 ambulances have been sent to the scene.

The aircraft is believed to have broken into two sections after the jet crashed. Early reports said that the bodies of five children have been recovered, still strapped to their seats.



Grieving family members

  

 
The aircraft is believed to have crashed over the Sinai desert according to Egyptian authorities

Hilarious Halloween Looks-Fans impersonate Caitlyn Jenner,Kim & Kanye,Nicki & MeekMill,Khloe & Lamar

      

As Halloween season is here, fans are doing their best impressions of celebrities.From Amber Rose, Caitlyn Jenner,Nicki and Meek Mill,Kim and Kanye,Denzel Washington to Rick Ross..Se the hilarious photos below
My fav is Denzel Washington..Which is yours? 

  
Caitlyn Jenner

 
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Lamar and Khloe in the hospital


 

    
Lol Denzel

 


  
Fetty Wap

   


  
  

Identical BEARDED Twin Stragners Meet On Plane

     

A BEARDED bloke found his doppelgänger when he sat next to him on a plane – and later checked into the SAME hotel.

Neil Douglas was shocked when he sat down next to his double on a flight from Stansted to Galway
The ginger-bearded bloke and his twin stranger – a mystery Londoner – noticed their uncanny likeliness immediately.
Delighted at finding each other, the cheery duo took a grinning selfie, which was posted on social media by Lee Beattie – a friend of Neil's wife.
She tweeted: "Guy on right is the husband of my friend. Guy on left is a STRANGER he met on a flight last night!"

She later added: "I can't stop looking at it. They are the same man."

Rocking exactly the same hair colour and facial features, the men could pass as identical twins. Yet they are not related in any way – and it's blowing our tiny minds.

    
The image, which was posted on Twitter five hours ago, has already been retweeted nearly two thousand times.
And Lee's followers have also commented on the striking resemblance with a series of jokes and Parent Trap gifs.
To make matters even more freaky, the lookalikes then found a third man who resembles them on the plane.


But the story doesn't end there. The 32-year-old from Glasgow and his mystery carbon copy then bumped into each other again when they both checked into the Jury's Inn Hotel in Galway.
The picture on the plane shows the two complete strangers with stunning similarities. But a later snap, of the pair having a pint in the Irish city, reveals one key difference – their height.

The photo shows Neil's doppelgänger towering over him, as they both hold their beers and smile at the camera.
Neil said: "It happened yesterday, I work as a photographer so flew down to shoot a wedding in Galway.
"The funny thing is I went down to get my seat and he was actually sitting in it.
"I'm sure I said something along the lines of 'Hey brother' .
"He ended up sitting right next to me. It was all good fun. We had a laugh about it so I had to take the photo."

Na Who Say Ashawo No Be Work?

                           

Victoria Nwogu

While visiting home in August this year, my family enjoyed the privilege of an invitation to spend a night at a private beach house on Takwa Bay. One of the attractions our host had planned for us was to wait until the cool of the night, then take each of us on horseback to a long strip of beach at the Northern point of his expansive estate. There we observed the power of the waves as they hit the beach at full tide and listened, awed by their roar. Oh my, how those waves roared. Magical! That night and the day preceding it was the stuff of dreams, but that is not today’s story.

From that beach, one could also see the lights from a ‘city of ships’ just a few kilometres off into the distance. As those lights twinkled magically, a dark picture clouded my brow. Never mind that I had not seen this picture previously in real life but the description I had heard was vivid enough to let my imagination do the rest. It was a picture of a woman; a dead woman washed ashore from one of such ships. A woman denied the dignity of a burial by the circumstances of her death but also by us, her people. As her body washed ashore, communities living along the coast would find a sturdy object – God forbid they should desecrate themselves by touching her – and push the corpse back into the ocean. As many times as this woman made an appearance, they were ready to send her back to the waiting throat of the ocean. In my vision, this woman was beautiful. From whatever was left of the caresses of the ocean on her prone form, one could see her hair was styled in the fashion of the day. Her nails were marvelously lacquered in neon acrylic. Whatever was left of the clothes she died in portrayed a woman at peace with her femininity; after all it was the tool of her trade. But at this point, my vision could go no further.

Who was this woman? She was a sex worker aka Ashawo, procured by some clandestine means for some sailor – or two, or more – somewhere in that city of ships. The story I heard is it that she had ran afoul of her client for some reason and given that her procurement was clandestine, given that she had no one to speak in her defence, given that she was literally on her client’s own turf, the only way to settle the rift was to push her into the ocean to swim or die. She died. She died because of our hypocrisy.

I’ve heard it said often that prostitution is the oldest profession in the Bible. I disagree with 50% of that statement. The oldest profession in the Bible is farming (Genesis 3: 17). I agree however, that sex work was a profession in the Bible. Let’s look at this from the Bible itself, shall we? In Genesis 38, we see the patriarch, Judah, turn aside at the sight of a ‘veiled woman’ whom he imagined to be a sex worker and propositioned her. This verse addresses an interesting stereotype: veiling does not necessarily connote chastity. So dire was Judah’s sexual need that in the face of his empty pockets, he entrusted the woman with his signet ring, his cord and the staff in his hand, essentially handing over every symbol of his male authority to – God forbid! – a sex worker. I may surmise from that transaction that this profession was not entirely absent from Jewish society of biblical times. In Joshua chapter 6, we encounter Rahab. Two scouts sent on very important business, a matter that bordered on the very survival of the nation of Israel ended up seeking refuge in the home of a sex worker. If they were sanctimonious about such things, they might as well have rented a room in an inn. In the end, Rahab and her entire household were saved. The verse even mentions her father. Hold on! She had a father? There’s even mention of a household; a family that likely depended on her earnings. Let’s keep reading. In 1 Kings 3: 16 – 28, it took adjudication of a dispute between two sex workers to establish Solomon’s wisdom to the ends of the earth. Imagine that these women could boldly come into the presence of the King to seek justice. Just imagine that for a moment. Wise King Solomon welcomed and listened to sex workers. Sanctimonious Police officers today would blame them for their plight, shoo them out of their sight and allow their abusers go scot free. Finally, in John 4: 6 – 30, Jesus at the well of Samaria, first asked for water from a woman we may describe today as a sex worker BEFORE offering her the eternal water of life. After that encounter, she went and summoned the whole village to meet him. If she could boldly summon the whole village and they responded to her call, she was no outcast in that community.

Reading these and a number of other scriptures, it is clear that this generation is way more hypocritical than our forebears. To be sure, the Bible does not encourage sex work. It is clearly labelled a sin and reflected as degrading and filthy activity. In fact, the earnings of sex workers should not be brought into the house of God. However, the Bible also recognizes that sex workers are daughters, sisters, mothers, even wives. They were part of society, loving and being loved by their families. It appears by all accounts in the Bible that society accepted their existence and left them well alone. In the present day, that would mean access to health care services, freedom from discrimination on the basis of their profession, decriminalisation of sex work, access to social and financial services and protection from violence. If government will look the other way when sex happens between two consenting adults, why does it take umbrage at transfer of compensation for a sexual act?

I am of the opinion that in our highly moralistic African societies sex work may not be a choice for many. It is often a matter of last resort, an act of survival. However, the people who point fingers at sex workers often have questionable moral characters themselves. On the scale of wrong doing, corruption has cost Nigeria and Africa more destruction than sex work ever could. Yet, the corrupt ones in society sit in judgement and cast stones at sex workers. The situation of sex workers is even more compounded because majority of them are women. In a world where women’s rights are proscribed in favour of male privilege and convenience, sex workers have found themselves at the very bottom of the ladder. Whilst they live with constant threats of violence and other human rights abuses from pimps and clients, the Police perpetually hound and harass them, dismiss their complaints of wrong-doing and extort sex from them as part of the perks of night patrol.

Listen up world, the very existence of sex work and sex workers points to a need or demand for their services. Why do we point fingers of accusation at sex workers and deny that their clients even exist? Believe it or not their clients are your brothers, fathers, sons and husbands. Men, YOU are their clients. Why are you less culpable than they? In Jesus’ times, he was notoriously criticised for eating and drinking with sex workers and tax collectors. He did not approve of their profession but He lovingly embraced and called them to repentance (John 8: 3-11; Luke 7: 36 – 50). If you ask me, it is not the job of government to intervene in sex work; except to ensure they enjoy the human rights to which all human beings are entitled. It is the job of you and me to show them love and help them transform their lives if they so wish.

So, what triggered this reflection? The woman, murdered in the city of ships has haunted my mind since I first heard her story. I heard she was not the only one. Residents of the coastlines of Lagos had seen -and pushed back into the sea – many like her. Driving to work in Nairobi, two days ago, I listened to a news story of sex workers in Nakuru County of Kenya, protesting to secure protection for their members – as humans and as citizens of Kenya. On average 46 of their members are murdered nationwide in a given year but in the past week alone, six of them had been murdered in Nakuru alone, by unknown persons. In Nigeria, a study conducted in 2014 found that 52% of sex workers had experienced some form of violence from pimps, clients and even law enforcement. World over, the threat of violence from people who believe their lives are dispensable, is a daily reality for sex workers.

Sex work may be unimaginable for some, not permissible in some of our societies and totally reprehensible by religious standards but the fact that a woman is a sex worker does not mean she has placed her life in ‘your’ hands. It does not mean that the she has divested herself of all her human rights. It does not mean that the church and state should turn their backs on her.

In Matthew 21: 31 – 32, Jesus Christ said, “I tell you the truth, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you. For John came to you to show you the way of righteousness, and you did not believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes did. And even after you saw this, you did not repent and believe him.”

Dear world, if you really value your daughters and wish to intervene in any way in sex work, please take the log of hypocrisy out of your eyes first- Culled/Credit: sabinews.com

––Victoria Nwogu, Gender Specialist, Head of Gender Unit UNDP, Lives in Nairobi, Kenya

LIVERPOOL TROUBLE FOR CHELSEA


With the fortunes of Chel­sea plunging further with the loss in the Capital One Cup, Coach Jose Mourinho will be at the edge of the dugout when he hosts Liverpool in a must win game or be forced to take a bow or wait for the Chelsea manage­ment to weild the big stick.


Coach Jurgen Klopp will no doubt be seeking his first Premiership victory at the expense of Chelsea who are rooted 15 position on the log. Last weekend Chelsea suffered a fifth Premier League defeat of the season at West Ham Unit­ed while Liverpool, who have drawn all three games since Klopp’s appointment are looking forward to a win.


The season has been one of the worst for Mourinho who is under immense pressure to get results.


Already waiting in the wings is a former Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink who has made his intention known that he wants another sitint with the blues.


In fact, he has refused to rule out the possibility of returning to Chelsea if Jose Mourinho leaves Stamford Bridge.


The Dutchman managed Chelsea on a temporary basis in 2009, winning the FA Cup, and is currently without a job after resigning from the Holland job during their ill-fated bid to reach Euro 2016.


Mourinho is under increasing pres­sure following a poor start to the season that has seen five Premier League de­feats and an early exit from the Capital One Cup.


Another poor result in Saturday’s league match with Liverpool could see Mourinho’s second spell at the club come to an end, with Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti among the names in the frame to replace him.


And asked by Voetbal International whether he would be interested, Hid­dink said: ‘Top class football is always attractive. I’ve had some offers come my way recently, but there were no jobs I wanted to get in to right away.


‘We’ll see, we just have to wait now.’


Hiddink, 68, arrived at Stamford Bridge in February 2009 following the sacking of Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari. He stabilised the club, leading them to a third-place finish in the Premier League, the semi-finals of the Champi­ons League and the FA Cup final, where they beat Everton 2-1.

ISRAEL AND HAMAS AT WAR