‘BBHotshots can’t affect my romance’ – Samantha.

Samantha  - South Africa 

The 8th evicted female housemate and South African rep in the perpetual BBHotshots, Samantha couldn’t be bothered about the romance in the house just as much as she believes her participation in the authenticity TV show can’t affect her romantic relationship after been evicted. 

She verbalized on her experience in the house as well as how she kenned about her eviction.

 How do you feel getting evicted 6 weeks after you entered the house?
 I am good. I expected it when Sipe became Head of House.

 What would you term your greatest achievement in the house?

 Being able to keep my composure even when I felt like killing someone.

 You were one of the hotties in house; can you tell me about your romance life in the house? 

LOL! There was no romance for me in the house. 

Would it be true to verbalize you seduced some of the male housemates while you were in? 

Definitely erroneous. 

What would you verbally express worked for your eviction?

 I feel I was put up against Southern African countries and housemates and that could have been the reason. 

Would you play it again if given another chance?

 Affirmative!! 

Who caught your fancy most in the male?

 No one, but if I was coerced to cull, it would be Idris
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 Who was the most exasperating holistically?

 Tayo. 

What is your view about Biggie’s decision to bring back ex-housemates from antecedent editions?

 Dote it! Would have doted to be in the house to experience that, as Luclay and I are friends.

 Would this affect your romantic relationship in the outside world? 

No.

 Would you subscribe to a reunion party of your set of housemates?

 Of course affirmative!

I don’t wear bra because my boobs are not big – Yvonne Nelson.

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You might not be incognizant that Ghanaian actress and engenderer, Yvonne Nelson is not all that endowed but the actress had to address the matter recently as she attested rumours that she doesn’t wear bra. Express with Ghana’s influential radio personality, Bola Ray who hosted the 4syte Music Video Awards in Ghana, which held on Friday, November 14, 2014, Yvonne made the revelation after the host verbally expressed ‘one rumour that is true is that you don’t wear bra because I can visually perceive that right now.’ In reply to the observation, Yvonne Nelson responded: ‘Yes, because my boobs are not astronomically immense.’ Yvonne Nelson is a former Miss Ghana contestant who came into prominence after she landed a role in the TV series, Fortune Island in 2005 and additionally won a two-year contract as the face of Maxim Cosmetics. She engendered her first movie, The Price in 2011 which was followed with Single and Espoused about a year later.

Agbonlahor extends Villa deal

Gabriel Agbonlahor 

Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has marked another four-year contract with the club, as indicated by Sportinglife.

The 27-year-old, who has shown up for Villa, had no dithering in broadening his stay at the club he joined as a young person.

"It's an extraordinary feeling to be marking for Aston Villa," he told AVFC TV.

"It was not a hard choice, for myself and the club it was not difficult to get it sorted.

"The club has been extraordinary to me and the fans have been incredible through difficult times and the last three or four years have been harsh times for the club.

"They have stuck by me as a player and assuredly I can pay them again through my exhibitions throughout the following four years.

"It's a phenomenal feeling for me to submit my future to Aston Villa and I'm energized for this season and I'm energized for the following four years."

Agbonlahor made his Premier League make a big appearance in March 2006 at 19 years old, scoring in the 4-1 thrashing to Everton.

He demands in any case he feels the same playing for the club today as he did in those days.

"It has gone rapidly. I can in any case recall my presentation and the previous 10 years have passed by insane brisk," he included.

"Regardless you get that buzz of pulling on the Villa shirt, that doesn't go.

"It is still a blessing from heaven for me to sign on for an additional four years and keep playing for the club I adore.

"To have the capacity to help for 10 years and assuredly the following four years is of extraordinary pride for me."

Can Nigeria Host The Nations Cup, Again?

Nigerian players celebrate 3rd AFCON triumph in South Africa 2013; Nigeria last hosted the Nations Cup in 1980 as a sole host before partnering with Ghana for the 2000 edition... with the sorry state of stadia across the country, do the African champions have what it takes to host Africa's most prestigious tournament again?


Nigeria last won its third Nations Cup denomination last year 2013 in South Africa when the Southern African nation hosted its 2 AFCON tournament. Of every team that has won the tournament more than once; Egypt (6), Cameroon (4), Ghana (4), Congo (2); only Nigeria and Cameroon have hosted it just once as a sole host, except for Congo which has never hosted afore.

The last time Nigeria staged the prestigious competition was in 2000 when it co-hosted with West African neighbour, Ghana; that being the first African Cup of nations tournament to ever hold within two countries

It was later reiterated in 2012 between Gabon and Equitorial Guniea

The first time Nigeria hosted, it won; led by Brazillian coach Otto Gloria, the Green Eagles as they were kenned then, beat Algeria 3-0 in the final, they later would lose to the same Desert Foxes 1-0  ten years after in Algiers

Tunisia hosted in 1994, there Nigeria against all odds, surmounted a resilient Zambian team which was going through a tragic time after a plane carrying Chipolopo players crashed in 1993; Zambia beefed up its team, months to the kick-off of the tournament

One man Kalusha Bwalya was the star of the tournament and would have won the championship for the Southern African, first time in their history, but Emmanuel Amuneke would not have that transpire

Amuneke came off the bench to score a brace to abrogate an earlier Bwalya goal, which sealed Nigeria’s second AFCON triumph

In 2000, Nigeria co-hosted with Ghana, since it could not provide the standard facilities and amenities for the tournament alone; Games were played across Lagos and Accra, teams flying between the two nations

Nigeria was the more preponderant of the two hosts, reaching the final and losing controversially to the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon

That was to be Cameroon’s beginning on a trail of successive AFCON championships

Hitherto, the final in Lagos, the indomitables had won the tournament twice in 1984 and 1988 when Ivory Coast and Morocco hosted

They later went on to win Mali 2002, beating the Teranga Lions of Senegal

Now Super Eagles, Nigeria won its third designation in Johannesburg, South Africa in a keenly contested final against a tough fighting Burkna Faso team; thank goodness for a Sunday Mba goal

Qulaifications for AFCON 2015 commence on September 4 across the African continent, the tournament billed to hold in Morocco will be the second time the North African nation after it first hosted in 1988

Ghana has already designated interest to host the next one in 2017, which if they acquire victory, it would make them the country with most hosting (3 times + Nigeria co-host [4])

Nigeria lacks the fundamental infrastructure and facilities to host the Nations Cup; over the years, CAF has upgraded in its criteria to qualify as a host, with much accentuation on stadia, health, and conveyance

Nigerian stadia are below standard and poorly managed, they can scarcely host premier league games,preserve that the clubs have no cull but to play, even against safety rules

However, it hosted the World Youth Championship in 2007, and if it could host a FIFA tournament, with congruous management of those facilities which are reportedly in a 'not-very-well' maintained state, it might just bid for the 2019 nations cup and probably win the right.

CONCACAF Champions League Review



The MLS outfit opened their campaign in front of their home fans and sent them away ecstatic as goals in either half from Saer Sene and Lloyd Sam proved an extravagant amount of for the visitors.

Sene capitalized on a Tim Cahill avail to open the scoring after just 11 minutes with a well-placed effort.

However, the hosts were unable to double their lead until tardy in the game.

Sam culminated at the near post after 70 minutes to kill the game off and culminate FAS' hopes of progression from Group Three - they bow out after three defeats from as many games.

"I cerebrate we proved tonight that we're taking this [competition] earnestly," Red Bulls coach Mike Petke verbally expressed after the game, as his side now seek to reel in bellwethers and MLS rivals Montreal Impact.

Deportivo Saprissa had hat-trick hero Ariel Rodriguez to thank for their 3-0 victory over Authentic Esteli in Costa Rica.

The Costa Rica international had his first of the game after 18 minutes and integrated to his tally twice more in the final 16 minutes to move his side top of the table.

Nicaragua's Authentic Esteli sit second in the Group Two table.

Comunicaciones and America shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw at the Estadio Cementos Progreso in Guatemala.

Oribe Peralta opened the scoring after five minutes in the Group Eight clash as the Mexican side appeared on course for a second win of the campaign.

However, Rolando Blackburn levelled shortly afore the moiety-hour mark as the sides remain level on four points in Group Eight.

Australia look to build on opening win



Batting at number three, Marsh made 89 in Australia's resounding 198-run victory over the hosts in Harare.

Glenn Maxwell (93) and Aaron Finch (67) additionally made half-centuries in an impressive batting exhibit.

Marsh, who took 1-15 with his right-arm pace, hopes he can cement a spot, beginning with Wednesday's clash against South Africa.

"Fingers crossed I can stick around," he told heralds.

"They've certainly shown an abundance of faith in me, and hopefully I can recompense that. I certainly feel like I'm yare to take up that challenge."

Maxwell's 46-ball knock set up Australia's total of 350-6 and Zimbabwe never looked likely in their chase, bowled out for 152 in the 40th over.

Marsh was delectated with his side's batting tardy in their innings, with Australia integrating 147 in the final 10 overs.

"I just had the role to get us as deep as I could, and conspicuously if we had wickets in hand at the cessation, with the batting we have we could apply some pressure to their bowlers," he verbally expressed.

"I mentally conceived Maxy [Maxwell] and all the other guys at the terminus batted authentically well to get us to a great total."

The clash is South Africa's first of the tri-series, and they are expected to face Australia in the September 6 final.

Australia will be without captain Michael Clarke, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury and unlikely to return until the latter stages of the tri-series.

In Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers, South Africa have the world's top-two ranked batsmen in the 50-over format.

The battle between Australia's bowlers and South Africa's batsmen could be the key, but expect the teams to meet in the September decider nonetheless.

Boko Haram Has Come To Stay, Says Shekau

  
Abubakar Shekau has showed up in another feature to report that Boko Haram has assumed control Gwoza in Borno and that it is currently an Islamic caliphate.

In the 52-moment feature, which was acquired by AFP, he said:

"Much appreciated be to Allah who offered triumph to our brethren in (the town of) Gwoza and made it a piece of the Islamic caliphate,"

"By the finesse of Allah we won't leave the town. We now sit tight,"

Gwoza had as of late been under attack by the extremists who assaulted a police school in the range and removed the town's Emir

Falconets battle Germany for world title

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Nigeria’s Super Falconets will on Sunday (today) battle their German counterparts in the final of the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium in Canada.

The final comes up 12am Nigerian time. If the Falconets emerge victorious, they will become the first African side to win a FIFA-organised tournament for women.

The team left Moncton on Thursday for Montreal.

It’s a replay of the 2010 edition of the competition, when the Germans subjugated Nigeria 2-0 on home soil.

Asisat Oshoala netted four goals and made two at the Moncton Stadium on Wednesday, as the Falconets ran riot against Korea DPR, winning 6-2, in the highest scoring semi-final ever optically discerned at the U-20 Women’s World Cup to reach their second final of the competition. Courtney Dike and supersede Uchechi Sunday were the other scorers.

Germany surmounted hard-fighting France 2-1 leaving the latter to battle for third place with Korea on Sunday.

The Falconets alongside Germany, USA and Brazil have attended every edition of the competition since inception 12 years ago but their best outing was in 2010, when they lost in the final to hosts Germany.

After failing to advance to the knockout stages at their first two endeavors, they qualified for the quarter-finals in 2006 and 2008, but lost to Brazil and France respectively. After reaching the final four years ago, they made the semi-finals in 2012 but lost the third-place game to Japan 2-1 to culminate fourth.

Coach Peter Dedevbo and his charges ken that this is a second chance to engender a first impression as world champions, and put smiles on the faces of millions of football-crazy compatriots back home always hungry for laurels.

Dedevbo will be banking on the sizably voluminous experience and unity in his team to brush aside the German challenge in Montreal. He will additionally be blissful as there have not been injury worries ahead of the final.

Tournament top scorer with seven goals, Asisat Oshoala, Osarenoma Igbinovia and advocator Ugo Njoku were a component of the Falconets squad that reached the semifinals at the last edition of the competition in Japan two years ago.

Highly experienced Uchechi Sunday top-scored with 10 goals in qualifying and she has been dubbed the tournament’s super sub having come on thrice from the bench to hit target. She was a component of the squad that reached the final in 2010 afore playing at the senior women’s World Cup a year later in Germany.

But the majority of the squad is composed of players from the 2012 Flamingoes side: Ebere Okoye, Chiwendu Ihezuo, Jiroro Idike, Halimatu Ayinde, Sarah Nnodim, Yetunde Adeboyejo and Victoria Aidelomon.

Striker Ihezuo, withal played at this year’s U-17 Women’s World Cup alongside Uchenna Kanu.

Dedevbo will additionally rely on the expeditious feet of the US-predicated Courtney Dike, who is representing Nigeria for the first time in a major tournament. She scored the competition’s most expeditious goal ever, when she hit target in the 18th second of the group game against Korea Republic in Moncton. She additionally commenced the rout of Korea DPR on Wednesday, blasting home in less than two minutes.

Aside her early goals, Dike has integrated aggression and physicality to the Nigerian side. More importantly, she is a highly keenly intellective striker.

To stop the highly disciplined Germans, Dedevbo must fortify his defence line. Strikers Pauline Bremer and Sara Daebritz have five goals apiece and could wreak havoc if not congruously tamed.

“We (Falconets) have conceded goals in all the games we have played. The coach needs to verbalize with the advocators to concentrate because this is the final and its triumpher takes it all. They require to pay more attention and be more punctilious around the 18-yard box,” former Super Falcons coach, Eucharia Uche, verbalized.

Rita Nwadike, the woman, who scored Nigeria’s first ever goal at a FIFA Women’s World Cup, advises Dedevbo to invigorate his midfield for the crucial final encounter.

The ex-Falcons striker verbally expressed, “Up front the Falconets are okay; the wingers and full-backs have been doing well, as well as the midfielders. The coach can deploy two defensive midfielders to avail fortify the defence.

“It’s not going to be a facile match for Nigeria because both sides are good but with resoluteness our girls can surmount their opponents.”

Falcons forward Stella Mbachu believes the duo of Oshoala and Sunday, her teammates at Rivers Angels, will be key in dashing German hopes. Both players share 10 goals among themselves.

“The two of them will be instrumental in beating Germany. They are very keenly intellective players and I kenned they were going to score goals in Canada because they have been doing that in our club. So, I am not surprised in what they are doing in Canada,” the 2010 African Women Championship best player verbally expressed.

“I am optimistic the Falconets will hoist the cup. The Germans won the denomination in 2010 at the Falconets expense, but this is our own time, the girls are good and they will surprise the world.”

Uche believes the Falconets’ sizably voluminous experience will be the deciding factor against a highly technical Germany side on Sunday.

She verbally expressed, “They have done very well getting to the final; they have experience on their side and I have no doubt they will make it. They have met Germany afore, in 2010 and some of the girls who played in that competition are additionally present in this team. So, all they require is to bring their experience to bear and bring the trophy home. The Germans are not unvanquishable but our girls need to concentrate. I believe we would emerge victorious.”

The Falcons have found it arduous to assert themselves as queens of African football. Would it be right to promote this highly regaling Falconets side to the senior team?

Uche disaccords.

The ex-Falcons star verbally expressed, “That is where we always get it erroneous. You can’t compare age category to senior level football. You can’t push the Flying Eagles to the Super Eagles just because they reached the final or won their age-grade competition.

“A girl in this team (Uchechi Sunday) played for the Super Falcons at the 2011 Women’s World Cup in Germany. Even if they bring the trophy home, it’s still not enough to utilize them to supersede the Falcons because they won a youth tournament.

“The good ones, who can stand the test of time and those who have been there afore can be invited to the senior squad.”

Group faults CBN’s reintroduction of ATM charges

ATM Machines

 The Center for Social Justice has blamed the choice of the Central Bank of Nigeria to reintroduce charges for the utilization of Automated Teller Machines by bank clients.

The national bank had a week ago issued another mandate for the re-presentation of the charge two years after it annulled the N100 expense for every withdrawal on outsider Atms.

It, be that as it may, noted that rather than the N100 charge, clients utilizing other banks' Atms would now pay N65 for the fourth of such transactions inside a month with impact from September 1.

At the same time the CSJ, in an announcement on Sunday censured the reintroduction of the charge, expressing that there was no legitimization for it.

The bunch's announcement was marked by its Lead Director, Mr. Eze Onyekpere.

It contended that since the charges were halted in 2012, banks had been proclaiming gigantic benefits.

It included that there was no trustworthy confirmation that banks' accounting reports had been unduly disabled by their heading of the charges.

The gathering, hence, portrayed the reintroduction of the ATM charge as a retrogressive step that would unduly trouble bank clients, demoralize the unbanked from utilizing the managing an account framework furthermore invalidate the cashless arrangement.

It focused on that an inversion of the strategy ought to have tended to the premises and the basis for the evacuation of the charges in any case.

It, hence, urged the CBN to consider the enthusiasm of every last one of gatherings that would be influenced by this new order and adjust any clashes by allocating commitments to those best situated to manage them.

The gathering likewise noted that the reintroduction of the ATM charge discredited Nigeria's global and residential monetary and social rights commitments as gave in Chapter 2 of the 1999 Constitution and the commitments under article 2 (1) of the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

It said. "This new strategy is an evident confirmation of administrative catch. Basically, the controller has been caught by the center foundations it should direct.

"It is lamentable that the banks, which gather stores from clients with practically no enthusiasm on investment funds, charge twofold digit premium rates on giving, will come around to constrain the arms of the CBN into guaranteeing additional charges from ATM withdrawals close by the bank charges and commissions set on clients, for example, the ATM issuance and upkeep expenses; N50 charges on SMS cautions, messages and printing of record explanations.

"It will, subsequently, not be out of spot to ask: what administrations do the banks particularly render to clients aside the safe keeping of clients' money?"

The gathering included, "In the light of the previous, the CSJ calls for the pressing reevaluation of the new approach to permit the present state of affairs to stay by evacuating the recently presented ATM charges.

"This will give a decent sign to the Nigerian managing an account open of the earnestness of the new CBN senator to walk the discussion, subsequently accomplishing validity through approach consistency."

It expressed that if the CBN couldn't utilize its arrangement to encourage the change of living conditions, it ought not build the load of the individuals.

13-Year-Old Malavath Poorna - The Youngest Girl To Climb Mount Everest

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Malavath Poorna, a 13-year-old Indian young lady whose folks are poor agriculturists effectively moved to the highest point of Mount Everest, making her the most youthful young lady to do so.

The Indian young lady said she met with a Nepalese climbing group on the 25th of May in Tibet, who consented to guide her through the escapade.

Notwithstanding, addressing the media on Wednesday in New Delhi, the young person said it wasn't such a simple errand as she combat with great chilly, dead bodies, trepidation and troublesome climbing conditions as she was ascending the world's tallest mountain.

As per her, "tears of satisfaction" streamed wildly when she made it to the highest point of the mountain and saw "powerful mountains and morning daylight" surrounding her.
 

Ice Prince Zamani Announces Collabo With Stanley Enow

Collabo Alert: Ice Prince and Cameroon star, Stanley Enow working on a new song
 Ice Prince Zamani has been doing a plethora of music collaborations with non-Nigerian artists lately and next on his list is Cameroonian rap star and 2014 MAMAs Best Incipient Act triumpher, Stanley Enow.

The "N-Word" hit maker jumped on his Twitter page to promulgate his next music move when he posted this:

"Me and the bro @StanleyEnow cooking!"

The untitled musical composition is still in the works but this could be the impeccable opportunity for the Nigerian rap star to penetrate the French African market.

Ice Prince recently dropped a video for "N-Word" which features AKA from South Africa. He'd withal dropped his critically acclaimed hit, "Shots on Shots" which featured Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie.

So, an incipient musical composition with a Cameroonian rap king is plenarily on the right track!

OOU Students Go On Rampage, Destroy Property After Police Shooting

The students are demanding a further reduction in their fees 

Angry students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) are staging a bellicose protest, authoritatively mandating a downwards review of their school fees.

The student have blocked the Presidential Boulevard which leads to Ogun state Governor Ibikunle Amosun's office, insisting that they will only leave after an address by the number one citizen.

Student Pulse amassed that the protest, coming just days after the Ogun state Amosun, promulgated an across board reduction in tuition fees of all state owned tertiary institutions, went truculent after soldiers allegedly fired at them.

The tear-gassing exasperated the students who commenced ravaging public properties, including cars.

Amosun had on Tuesday approved an incipient tuition fee regime, efficacious from the 2014/2015 academic but the students have reservation about the 'reduction'.

One faction of students want the incipient regime to commence from the 2013/2014 session, arguing that any fee above N50,000 was still too high while some are satiated with the reduction.

The discord among the students of sundry institutions in Ogun led to violence on Tuesday, with a number of students left injured.

It will be recalled that Lagos State University (LASU) students repudiated Governor Babatunde Fashola’s tuition fee reduction, eventually coercing him to to plenarily revert to the old school fees after a 3-year  struggle.
 

B’Haram abducts 100 young men in Borno

Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau
 There were denotements on Thursday that members of the terrorist Islamic sect, Boko Haram, might have abducted about 100 adolescent men from Doron Baga, a community in Borno State.

There were fears withal that the abducted puerile men were being forcefully conscripted by the insurgents.

Our correspondent learnt that the victims were seized from Doron Baga during an assailment, on Sunday, on the village, where at least 10 persons were allegedly killed.

A source, who verbalized with journalists in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, verbalized the insurgents assailed the town on Sunday evening and took away some boys and puerile men.

It is believed that the abducted males might have been forcefully conscripted into terror activities of the insurgents.

Some of those that fled the area verbally expressed in Maiduguri on Thursday that they had to flee the area because of the constant attack by insurgents.

One of them, Halima Alhaji Adamu, verbalized six members of Hadejia community in Doron Baga were killed and about 100 adolescent men were abducted on Sunday when the members of Boko Haram assailed the community, displacing many, most of whom had taken refuge in some components of Borno and Yobe states.

The puerile woman, who verbalized at a popular motor park in Maiduguri, verbalized she was heading to Gashua in Yobe State with the surviving members of her family.

She verbally expressed that she additionally lost her husband in the assailment. She claimed that the insurgents were believed to have abducted the puerile men in order to forcefully conscript them.

New drug, Nano Silva, expected in Lagos hospital

Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu
 Nano Silva, an experimental drug for the treatment of Ebola Virus, was expected to get to the country on Thursday for the treatment of patients at the Infectious Diseases Hospital in Yaba, Lagos .

The Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Thursday, additionally attested the that another nurse died of the Ebola virus disease.

The tardy nurse is one of the health workers that attended to the Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer, who bought the EVD to Nigeria.

Chukwu verbally expressed that Nano Silva was offered to   the country by a Nigerian.

According to him, the decision to utilize the drug on the EVD patients is in line with the protocols of the National Health Research Ethics code.

He verbalized, “What is incipient in the treatment is that in the last briefing, we told you of a Nigerian who had already offered the country one of the experimental drugs, the Nano Silva.

“Hopefully, today(Thursday), the drug would reach the treatment centre. It follows all the protocols as governed by the National Health Research Ethics codes of this country in utilizing the Nano Silva as a component of the treatment regimen.

“We are additionally in touch with the WHO to visually perceive how we can have the buy in, in the experimental drugs with the WHO. We have been in touch with sundry centres in the world.

“Hopefully, more of the experimental drugs will be available to be vetted by our committee (the Research Group) which was set up by the regime a fortnight ago to coordinate not only research, but all claims in terms of treatment.”

A Nigerian contagious disease expert, Dr. Simon Agwale, had verbally expressed that Nano Silva had proven efficacious against viruses, bacteria, and parasites. “It may be withal a source of a cure” for Ebola patients, Agwale verbally expressed.

Nano Silva oral, according to www.indiamart.com, is a dietary supplement providing nano (10nm) scaled silver particles in pristine hydro solution.

Reports corroborate that Nano Silva Oral kills the deadliest bacteria tested so far.

US major universities like UC Davis, Kansas, UT have proven the efficacy of the product in killing thousands of strains of Staphaureus, T.B, Strepaureus, E. Colli, Salmonella, yeast and even anthrax spores and so on.

Nano Silva Oral is the only non-toxic product-proven to kill anthrax spores. Test reveal prosperous efficacy of Nano Cell Silver in combating malaria, bird flu among others.

Nano Ag+ ruptures and penetrates the cell wall membranes and interacts with sulphur and phosphorous compounds of DNA, inhibiting the replication of bacteria.

The vigorous positive ionic charge of silver enhances supplemental bactericidal effect, thereby killing the bacteria thoroughly.

The other prominent experimental drug is   ZMapp, which was given earlier to two Americans infected with virus.

WHO opened the door for experimental Ebola drugs earlier this week, after a panel of ethicists it convened condoned such treatments because of the challenges of controlling the outbreak that has killed more than 1,000 people.

The Health minister told journalists in Abuja that Nigeria had so far recorded four Ebola deaths. The four are Sawyer, who is the index case, two nurses and an ECOWAS protocol officer, Jatto Abdulqudir .

Chukwu verbally expressed, “Out of these, four have died and six   are currently under treatment. It is paramount to note that the number of substantiated cases remains 10 as of today (Thursday).

“The fourth death recorded today (Thursday) was a nurse, who participated in the initial management of the index case(Sawyer).

“The total number of persons under surveillance in Lagos is now 169. These are all secondary contacts as all the primary contacts have consummated the 21-day incubation period and have been delisted to resume their mundane lives.”

He integrated that Enugu State has six persons under surveillance because 15 out of those quarantined after consummate evaluation were found not to have had any   contact with a nurse who allegedly disobeyed medical advice and travelled to Enugu.

He verbally expressed the nurse, who was “a primary contact of the index case who became symptomatic and tested positive and is one of the 10 corroborated cases.”

Chukwu verbally expressed,” The nurse who had been placed under surveillance in Lagos disobeyed the Incidence Management Committee and travelled to Enugu.

“At the time she made the peregrination, she was yet to show any symptom and did not infect anyone peregrinating as transmission of the disease is only possible when a carrier of the virus becomes ill.

“However, she has since been brought back to Lagos. Before her return journey, she had become symptomatic and had to be conveyed to Lagos with her spouse in special ambulances.

“The husband is not symptomatic neither is he positive for the EVD but he has been quarantined given the intimate contact with her while in Enugu. It is therefore consequential to emphasise that there is no EVD in Enugu State.

The Pastor pleaded not guilty to the charges against him

 
A 51-year-old man, Sunday Akintayo who ministers the Mile 12 limb of Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Ajelogo, Lagos, has been captured and charged to court over sexually attacking a 7-year-old young lady.

Minister Akintayo was blamed for plunging his fingers into the minor's private part and attacked her. He was additionally said to have tainted her with staph – a sexually transmitted infection.

As indicated by investigators from the Criminal Investigation Department of Railway Command of the Nigeria Police the charged was asserted to have shaved the young lady's eyebrows.

The young lady has since been conceded at the emergency unit healing facility where she was tried by a specialist who ensured she had staph.

At the a Lagos boss justice's court sitting in Ebute-Metta, the police prosecutor Moses Uadevmbo contended that safeguard ought to be denied for the blamed because of the degree for the offense and the age of the victimized person.

Notwithstanding, minister Akintayo argued not blameworthy to the charges against him yet was denied safeguard and remanded in jai

Kardashian Sisters Refuse To Shoot Season 10 Unless...

Kardashian sister ready to boycott their family reality TV show over repeated theft on set
The family is vexed how profitable things perplexingly get lost on set, so now, they need the cheat got else they will stop the show asap!

Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian are prepared to stop shoots for the season 10 of their family reality TV show unless the secretive marauder who's been taking from them - cash and adornments - be gotten and managed.

As per reports, every one of the three sisters are sure to the point that whoever that that individual is, is somebody who works for the TV show.

We prior reported that a sum of three robberies have been accounted for so far - $4k taken from Kourtney's Hampton's rental, $50k stolen from Kourtney's Calabasas home and $250k in adornments taken from Khloe's home - And every one of them seem, by all accounts, to be inside occupations, with no indications of constrained entrance.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians stars affirm its still a secret how pricey things continues vanishing after they allegedly enlisted extra security, introduced more reconnaissance Polaroids and turn staff . In this way its an inside occupation!

As per TMZ, the Kardashian sisters are asking the show's makers to drive each team part to take a falsehood finder test and unless that culprit(s) is brought to book, its asserted they won't be showing up in the following season of the show which is situated to start in October.

5 Ebola Patients Are Improving, Governor Fashola Says

 
A splendid light has been shone into the obscurity of the current Ebola flare-up as Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos has said that a percentage of the patients are improving.

Fashola unveiled this amid an arrangement of gatherings with religious pioneers, directors and wellbeing laborers of the 57 neighborhood chambers in the state.

He said:

"We now have 10 persons in disconnection that are accepting treatment. Eight of them have been affirmed positive for the Ebola Virus Disease. We are as of now sitting tight for the aftereffects of the staying two persons.

"Every one of them are steady, which implies that they are not disintegrating. Five of them have truly made strides. This implies they are battling back. It affirms that Ebola is not a programmed capital punishment in the event that we make the best decision at the opportune time"

The amount of cases authoritatively on record in Nigeria has now arrived at 10 after the infection was brought into Lagos by Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer.

Israel, Hamas accept Egyptian cease-fire plan

 Israel and Hamas on Monday accepted an Egyptian cease-fire proposal meant to halt a bruising monthlong war that has claimed nearly 2,000 lives, raising hopes that the bloodiest round of fighting between the bitter enemies could finally be coming to an end.
Still, both sides signaled a rough road ahead, with an Israeli official expressing skepticism given previous failures, and a Palestinian negotiator saying "it's going to be tough."

A last-minute burst of violence, including a deadly Palestinian attack in Jerusalem, continued bloodshed in Gaza and the reported execution of a number of suspected collaborators with Israel, served as reminders of the lingering risk of renewed violence.

After weeks of behind-the-scenes diplomacy, and a previous truce that collapsed within hours on Friday, Israel and Hamas both announced late Monday that they had accepted the proposal for a preliminary 72-hour cease-fire, beginning at 8 a.m. (0500 GMT) Tuesday. Egypt was then set to host indirect talks to work out a long-term truce over the next three days.

"At 8 a.m. local time tomorrow a cease-fire starts and Israel will cease all military operations against terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip," said Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev. "Israel will honor the cease-fire and will be watching to see if Hamas does, too."

The war broke out on July 8 when Israel launched an air offensive in response to weeks of heavy rocket fire out of Hamas-controlled Gaza. It expanded the operation on July 17 by sending in ground forces in what it described as a mission to destroy a network of tunnels used to stage attacks. Israel says the last of the tunnels has nearly been destroyed.
The war has taken nearly 1,900 Palestinian lives, most of them civilians caught in fighting inside Gaza's crowded urban landscape, according to Hamas medical officials. Sixty-four Israeli soldiers have also died, as well as two Israeli civilians and a Thai laborer who worked in Israel. The heavy death toll has eclipsed that of previous rounds of fighting in 2009 and 2012.

A delegation of Palestinian officials from various factions, including Hamas, has been negotiating with Egypt in recent days. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said the group had accepted the plan.

"It's clear now that the interest of all parties is to have a cease-fire," said Bassam Salhi, a member of the Palestinian delegation. "It's going to be tough negotiations because Israel has demands too. We don't have any guarantees the siege will be removed."

State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki late Monday said the U.S. strongly supports the latest cease-fire proposal and urges "both parties to respect it completely."

Hamas is seeking a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, an end to an Israeli and Egyptian blockade of the territory, the release of Hamas prisoners held by Israel and international assistance in the reconstruction of Gaza.
Israel says the blockade is needed to prevent Hamas, an Islamic militant group sworn to its destruction, from arming. But the Palestinians and members of the international community have criticized the blockade as collective punishment. The blockade, known to the Palestinians as "the siege," has ground Gaza's economy to a standstill.

Israel has demanded that Gaza become "demilitarized," requiring the unlikely cooperation of Hamas in giving up its significant arsenal.

"We will be putting first on our agenda preventing Hamas from rearming," Regev said. "Ultimately the Palestinians have a written commitment that Gaza should be demilitarized and it's time the international community held them to that commitment."

Israel had been signaling in recent days that it was winding down its military campaign. On Sunday, it withdrew most of its ground forces from Gaza, and the army said the pullout was continuing Monday.

In addition, Israel declared a seven-hour pause Monday in its air campaign for what it called a "window" to allow much-needed humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Supermarkets were open for business and more cars were on the streets than during any of the short-lived cease-fires since the war began. Fresh fruits and vegetables were available in outdoor markets.

Despite a drop in military activity, Israel still attacked 38 targets, though well below the levels of recent days.

At least 20 people were killed Monday, including three children — an 8-year-old girl in the Shati refugee camp and a 12-year-old boy and his 5-year-old sister in the southern border town of Rafah, according to Palestinian medical officials. Still, that was far below the levels during the heaviest fighting.

Israel's chief military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Moti Almoz, disputed Palestinian claims that the vast majority of the dead were civilians.

"We estimate that between 700 and 900 terrorists were killed in direct contact with Israeli soldiers," he told Channel 2 TV. "That's a number that could rise because there were many terrorists inside the tunnels that were probably killed when the tunnels were blown up."
Almoz said Israel expected to destroy the last of the tunnels, allegedly built by militants to stage attacks across the border, in the coming hours.

As the fighting appeared to be tapering off, a Palestinian website close to the Hamas internal security service in Gaza said an unspecified number of Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel were executed.

It said the alleged collaborators were caught "red-handed" providing information to Israel, including details on certain houses and alerts about planned ambushes. "The resistance will show no mercy to anyone tempted to provide information to the enemy," the al-Majad website said.

In Jerusalem, an assault carried out with a construction vehicle served as another reminder of the tense climate.

Israeli TV stations broadcast a series of amateur videos of the attack, in which a Palestinian man used the front shovel of a construction excavator to ram a bus and tip it over.
Police said a man who worked at the site was run over and killed by the construction vehicle. He was identified as a 29-year-old religious inspector whose job was to ensure that ancient graves were not damaged by construction work.

A policeman who happened to be in the area shot the driver, who was identified as a resident of a Palestinian neighborhood in east Jerusalem. The man's uncle, Hisham Jaabis, said the incident was a traffic accident and that his nephew had been gunned down in cold blood while trying to dodge the bus. "All of them started shooting at him," he said.

In the past, Palestinian attackers have gone on deadly rampages with bulldozers in Jerusalem traffic.

Shortly after the excavator attack, a gunman on a motorcycle shot and seriously wounded an Israeli soldier in Jerusalem. Police called it a "terrorist" attack, signaling alleged Palestinian involvement, and searched for the shooter in east Jerusalem.

FG okays two firms for NITEL, M-Tel liquidation

NITEL Building, Abuja
The National Council on Privatisation on Monday okayed two firms for the guided liquidation of the Nigeria Telecommunication Limited and its mobile arm, M-Tel.

The two firms, NATCOM Consortium and NETAD Consortium, were picked from the 17 firms shortlisted for the liquidation during the third meeting of the council for the year presided over by Vice-President Namadi Sambo at the Presidential Abuja.

The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Musa Sada; Minister of Works, Mike Onolememen; and Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprises, Benjamin Dikki, briefed State House correspondents of the meeting’s outcome.

Sada verbally expressed the two firms led others shortlisted with 90.7 and 90.2 percentage scores, respectively.

Assets up for bid in NITEL include the licences and the spectrum, nationwide fine-tuned wired networks, national right of way duct system, ibre optic transmission backbone, and the CDMA network system.

Others are international gateway earth stations, microwave transmission equipment/network and towers, and other core assets.

The assets up for sale in M-Tel are the licences and the spectrum, national right of way;GSM network, including mobile switching centres, base station controllers, base transceiver stations and the general packet radio accommodations. Others are the analogue system and other core assets.

Sada verbalized the regime was working strenuously to ascertain that the two firms bounced back more preponderant.

He verbalized, “The criteria is being followed and out of these 17 firms shortlisted, two are eligible for request for proposal issuance. And this is what the council deliberated today and approved the qualifications of the two companies.

“The two companies are NATCOM Consortium and NETAD Consortium, and they came top with 90.7 and 90.2 per cent, respectively.

“You will concur with me that efforts at getting NITEL back on stream have been very strenuous, because of so many issues, so many quandaries; but this time around, there have been vigorous efforts so that we do not go back to what we had afore.

“With what has been put in place, we are very confident that we will only move forward to take us to the congruous destination.

“The conception here is for us to have a working institution not compulsorily a situation where these assets are just dispensed with for whatever reasons.

The minister integrated, “From our discussions today, we are ascertaining that these assets do not peregrinate to somebody who for other considerations will optate to own and retain them.

“Our target is to ascertain that NITEL/M-Tel comes back. It has very robust assets and it will be a very good thing for the country. Mobile telephones and networks are not substitutes for land lines, and that is why we are doing everything to be able to bring it back to work.”

Onolememen told journalists that the council withal approved a five-year extension for the concessionaire of the incipient Warri Port, Associated Maritime Accommodations Limited.

The minister verbalized the extension was granted since there was no remonstration from the Minister of Transport and the Managing Director of the Nigeria Ports Authority.

He integrated that the council withal relinquished its 51 per cent holding shares in the Stallion Property Development Company for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Pension Limited.

The decision was taken to bridge the pension gap observed in the NNPCPL.

Sada integrated that the council additionally received the report of a committee that visited the Ajaokuta Steel Company of Nigeria predicated on the allegation of asset divesting that was reported to the council at the last meeting.

He verbally expressed no decision had been taken on the report, integrating that a verbal expression would be issued after the report must have been considered by the council.

Increase investments in Nigeria, FG urges UK firms

Minister of State for Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda
The Federal Regime has unveiled plans to deepen bilateral trade cognations with the United Kingdom in order to magnetize fresh investments into the country.

The Minister of State for Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda, disclosed this during a meeting with representatives of the United Kingdom Trade and Investment Agency led by the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to Nigeria, Mr. David Heath.

Yuguda verbalized the investment should be in key productive sectors of the Nigerian economy, noting that this would avail ascertain inclusive magnification, engender wealth and reduce unemployment in the country.

He verbally expressed the desideratum for more investments became imperative since the rebasing of the Nigerian Gross Domestic Product had revealed the incipient sectors where incipient investments would be needed to engender jobs in the economy.

Explaining that some UK firms might have left the country in the past, the minister noted that the investment climate fostered by the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan was now more ancillary and urged the UKTI to embolden more firms to return to the country.

Yuguda, who verbalized that the Nigerian economy was now robust, noted that some multinationals companies, such as Unilever, were already capitalizing on the prospects of astronomically immense returns by scaling up their investments in the country.

He verbalized, “The regime, under President Jonathan, is fixating on high job content areas of the economy so that we can engender more jobs for our teeming population.

“On roads, we have many dualisation projects going on. In the process of executing these projects, we do not only provide jobs, but additionally empower our people.”

While responding, Heath expressed UK’s tenaciousness to expand business relationships between the two countries.

He noted that the agency was additionally intrigued with promoting investment as an expedient of providing jobs for the puerile ones, integrating that UKTI would work towards incrementing trade and more British investment in Nigeria

NYSC redeploys Borno corps members, others

NYSC members
The National Youth Service Corps on Thursday promulgated the redeployment of corps members posted to seven northern states for the purport of their orientation.

The affected states are Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kano and Yobe states.

The corps members posted to the states will hold their orientation in states other than where they would have their primary assignments

A verbalization issued on Thursday in Abuja by the Director of Public Relations, NYSC, Mrs. Bose Aderibigbe, verbalized the decision followed the high rate of insecurity in some northern components of the country.

The corps members are a component of the 2014 Batch ‘B’ Orientation Course, scheduled to commence on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 (today).

The NYSC verbally expressed due to logistic reasons, the orientation course would be conducted in two streams for different states.

The Stream One exercise will be conducted from Tuesday, August 5 to Tuesday, August 26, 2014 in states like Lagos, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara, Oyo, Niger, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Benue, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, FCT, Imo, Kebbi, Kaduna, Kogi, Katsina, Nasarawa, Ogun, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba and Zamfara states.

The verbal expression verbally expressed corps members posted to states listed in the Stream One category would undergo the orientation course in their respective states of deployment.

The verbalization verbalized the Stream Two exercise denoted for the affected northern states had been scheduled to take place from Monday September 1, 2014 to Monday September 22, 2014.

   Corps members posted to Adamawa will have their orientation programme in Niger and Bauchi. The corps members are expected to resume in the Plateau State Orientation Camp, while those posted to Borno State are to proceed to the Nasarawa State camp.

Other affected states are Gombe, where corps members posted to accommodate in Benue and Jigawa would be expected to have their orientation programme in Kaduna.

Corps members posted to Yobe State are expected to resume at the Federal Capital Territory Orientation camp.

The NYSC verbalized corps members posted to Kano State would be notified of the state of their orientation in due course, while those posted to Osun State would accommodate in Osun for the second stream of the exercise.

Female suicide bombers on the prowl

A suicide bomber
VERY hard to detect because of the tender human sentiments harboured towards womanhood, female suicide bombers, some of them teenagers, have suddenly become the most incipient weapons of mass eradication in the hands of Boko Haram terrorists. In the latest tactical offensive, hijab-wearing women, laced with improvised explosive belts, are increasingly wasting lives in the North. The pernicious tactic that sends a hail of shrapnel piercing through the flesh and breaking the bones of unsuspecting bystanders demands exigent attention from the regime and security forces.

According to the chilling reports, the agents of ravagement killed more than 10 people in Kano in four days tardy in July. A 16-year-old female extremist blew herself up in a failed endeavor to kill people in front of the Northwest University in Kano on July 27. It was another gory story a day later when two female bombers prospered in their mission in the Kano State capital. Last Wednesday, one of the ladies of death, suspected to be about 15 years old, wasted six lives as fresh graduates of the Kano State Polytechnic queued to check their postings for the National Youth Corps Service scheme. The first hijab-clad lady assassinated three people and herself with her belt contrivance at an NNPC petrol station. She injured eight others. Hours later, another female assailant targeted the city’s Trade Fair Complex, wounding six bystanders, according to the police. In all, there were four bomb attacks by the female militants in the space of four days. In June, a female suicide bomber killed a soldier in front of the 301 Battalion of the Nigerian Army, Gombe, capital of Gombe State.

More ominous is the apprehend of Hadiza Musa, a 10-year-old girl, who was discovered to be wearing an explosive-fitted belt in Funtua, Katsina State, by security agents. The state agents additionally apprehended Zainab Musa, her 18-year-old sister. Mike Omeri, a regime spokesman, told heralds that, “…officers optically discerned that the youngest one was strapped with explosives; it was an IED on a vest she was wearing. The girl did not offer resistance and she was ceased and her vest was demobilised.” Similarly, three ladies -Hafsat Bako, Zainab Idris and Aisha Abubakar -were apprehended for allegedly masterminding the recruitment of women into the female wing of Boko Haram. There are inferences that some of the abducted Chibok girls might have become reluctant implements in the hands of jihadists.

Suicide terrorism has been the scourge of the last quarter century. It first emerged in Lebanon, in 1983; a decade later, it berthed in Israel, and now the tactic has been emulated by a number of militant Islamist groups waging jihad around the world.The Middle East Quarterly, a United States-predicated magazine, verbalizes its perpetrators believe jihad to be synonymous with war and mandate Muslims to strike not only at non-Muslims, but additionally at co-religionists deemed insufficiently loyal to their radical cause.

Perhaps, now in its pilot stage, it is not surprising that female suicide bombing is conclusively here. Globally, Islamist terrorists, kenned to be lethally flexible and inventive, are always developing incipient tactics to surmount security measures. For female and child suicide bombing, the logic is so simple: There is more reluctance to probe women and children, considered to be “vulnerable,”which gives such assailants an advantage over men.

They are additionally postulated to be potentially less hazardous and may be able to approach the target with more preponderant ease. Female suicide bombings have more shock value and more preponderant media coverage because women are considered less liable to commit acts of mass violence. The power of religious indoctrination has always been devastating. A 16-year-old Palestinian, Hassan, caught afore he could blow himself up, summed it up: “If I had been killed, my mother would call it a blessing…My family and 70 relatives would have gone to paradise, and that would be a great accolade for me,” he was quoted as saying in the Jerusalem Post, an Israel newspaper.

This is the incipient form of terrorism Nigeria must contend with. Our security agencies should ken that there is no clear profile anymore for terrorists, including suicide bombers. From Turkey to India, Sri Lanka to Iraq, Israel to Pakistan, and now Nigeria, female and child bombers have committed heinous murders around the world. The Nigerian Police ascendant entities verbally express though “it is an incipient trend in our own part of the world,” an incipient counter-terrorism strategy is being developed to address it.

The most vigorous key to keeping suicide terrorism, including its female variant, at bay is a rapid amendment in our astuteness amassing. The logical first step is to more preponderant screen women and children at key security checkpoints. In Afghanistan, for example, the Taliban sends out children on suicide bombing missions, cruelly cajoling them that they will stay alive even after they have detonated the bomb vests they are wearing, according to Frank Crimi, an American terrorism expert, who runs The Clarion Project. Nigeria must not let itself descend into this state of anarchy.

Now, Nigeria needs all hands on deck to tackle this scourge. Northern bellwethers must come up with efficacious strategies to combat radicalisation. Religious and traditional bellwethers need to develop efficacious approaches in pushing back against Boko Haram’s evil ideology and radical rhetoric from the entire North.

Suarez and Barca hoping for new ruling

Suarez and Barca hoping for new ruling  
With the Liga BBVA season is set to begin in 20 days, the Uruguayan striker is hoping that Friday's CAS hearing will allow him to play
Despite making a multi-million pound move to Barcelona, Luis Suarez has been in the suspension room since his bite on Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.

As though his previous suspension for biting and racially abusing opponents was not enough warning, he did it again and FIFA slapped a four-month club ban and nine international match ban on the forward. The international match ban will hit Uruguay hard because their star man has all but missed next year’s Copa America in Chile in which Uruguay are the defending champions.

The four-month club ban is even more severe as Suarez cannot be involved in any football related activity, which includes training or entering any stadium.

Uruguay appealed the ban to FIFA but it was rejected. Suarez will now appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sports to give the final verdict. The hearing will take place on 8 August.

This represents Barcelona's last hope. The ban may be frozen during the appeal process and that would enable the former Liverpool man to train and play, but if the final verdict is stuck on banning Suarez, he might serve longer than his original return date of October 26, 2013 pending on how the CAS deals with the case.

Barca will be hoping that the former Ajax man can return to the pitch in time to make his debut in La Liga's opening weekend, even if no conclusion is drawn, however, a freeze on the ruling would at least allow the Uruguayan to train and begin to integrate with his teammates.

Liverpool, who have stuck with Suarez throughout his troublemaking stints at Anfield, finally reached their tolerance threshold and sold their star man, handing over the burden of his misdemeanours to Barca. Bids for him were rejected from Arsenal last summer when he was serving a ten-league game ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. This time they probably had to let go since club’s reputation is at stake. Liverpool sticking by him in the wake of the racial abuse and bite incident received criticism from many corners. Such incident tarnished Liverpool’s image and the last thing the club wanted would be another similar offence. 
 
Suarez was allowed to transfer to another club under the ban and now has moved to Catalan supremos FC Barcelona for a fee of £75 million, which is nearly triple the amount Liverpool spent to buy him from Ajax Amsterdam in 2011.

As things stand, Suarez is out until late October, however, should the appeal go well on Friday, his period of absence may be reduced. FIFPro have argued that the sanction lacks clarity, while the Uruguayan FA and media have heavily criticised FIFA for their draconian measures.

Have FIFA gone too far with their ban?

Suarez might have committed a bite-related offence for the third time but does that warrant such a lengthy ban and going to the extreme of banning him from training or entering any stadium?

The forward’s previous misbehaviour is the main reason behind FIFA’s lengthy and extreme ban despite having two previous punishments he has not improved his comportment. That he did it at a FIFA organised tournament and that he did not show remorse for his actions, though he later apologised also increased the governing body’s ire.

It might be acceptable that Suarez is banned from playing, but his exclusion from training with teammates and entering a stadium is very severe if not somehow cruel. An exclusion from training means Suarez would have lost a great deal of match fitness when he returns from the ban. The only option is for him to train alone. That he cannot enter into a stadium means he cages himself at his home to watch games on television. These two conditions have put Suarez in a prison cell.

Is the length of the ban worth it? FIFA claims it is as justice must be served for someone who didn’t learn from the past.

Barcelona will now incur the ban of Suarez unless the CAS alters the ruling on Friday, which seems unlikely. If Suarez ends up serving this lengthy ban, is there any guarantee that he will be at his best behaviour at the Camp Nou following his return? That is yet to be seen but bearing in mind he has been punished for the same offence three times, the time has surely come to turn over a new leaf.

If Suarez does commit any bite or violence related offence while in Barcelona, the Catalan giants might well regret his purchase. Barcelona have reportedly included a bite clause in his lucrative contract that would see his pay reduced if he bites an opponent, but is reducing salary enough to prevent a player from committing the same offence again?

Even fines are not effective. If Suarez does bite again, he would need to probably go seek rehabilitation treatment as suggested by FIFPro, which should have been included in this ban to cure him of the illness. If rehabilitation doesn’t work, then Luis Suarez should call his time on football despite being a player with superb technical and physical abilities and having a career that has glittered with goals.

U.S. Doctor with Ebola Being Treated in Atlanta

Dr. Kent Brantly Being Treated in Atlanta for Ebola 
The first Ebola victim to be brought to the United States from Africa was safely escorted into a specialized isolation unit Saturday at one of the nation's best hospitals, where doctors said they are confident the deadly virus won't escape.

Fear that the outbreak killing more than 700 people in Africa could spread in the U.S. has generated considerable anxiety among some Americans. But infectious disease experts said the public faces zero risk as Emory University Hospital treats a critically ill missionary doctor and a charity worker who were infected in Liberia.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has received "nasty emails" and at least 100 calls from people saying "How dare you bring Ebola into the country!?" CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden told the Associated Press Saturday.

"I hope that our understandable fear of the unfamiliar does not trump our compassion when ill Americans return to the U.S. for care," Frieden said.

Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, who will arrive in several days, will be treated in Emory's isolation unit for infectious diseases, created 12 years ago to handle doctors who get sick at the CDC, just up the hill. It is one of about four in the country, equipped with everything necessary to test and treat people exposed to very dangerous viruses.

In 2005, it handled patients with SARS, which unlike Ebola can spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

In fact, the nature of Ebola — which is spread by close contact with bodily fluids and blood — means that any modern hospital using standard, rigorous, infection-control measures should be able to handle it.

Still, Emory won't be taking any chances.

"Nothing comes out of this unit until it is non-infectious," said Dr. Bruce Ribner, who will be treating the patients. "The bottom line is: We have an inordinate amount of safety associated with the care of this patient. And we do not believe that any health care worker, any other patient or any visitor to our facility is in any way at risk of acquiring this infection."  

Police Escort Brantly was flown from Africa to Dobbins Air Reserve base outside Atlanta in a small plane equipped to contain infectious diseases, and a small police escort followed his ambulance to the hospital. He climbed out dressed head to toe in white protective clothing, and another person in an identical hazardous materials suit held both of his gloved hands as they walked gingerly inside. "It was a relief to welcome Kent home today. I spoke with him, and he is glad to be back in the U.S.," said his wife, Amber Brantly, who left Africa with their two young children for a wedding in the U.S. days before the doctor fell ill. "I am thankful to God for his safe transport and for giving him the strength to walk into the hospital," her statement said. Inside the unit, patients are sealed off from anyone who doesn't wear protective gear. "Negative air pressure" means air flows in, but can't escape until filters scrub any germs from patients. All laboratory testing is conducted within the unit, and workers are highly trained in infection control. Glass walls enable staff outside to safely observe patients, and there's a vestibule where workers suit up before entering. Any gear is safely disposed of or decontaminated. Family members will be kept outside for now. The unit "has a plate glass window and communication system, so they'll be as close as 1-2 inches from each other," Ribner said. Dr. Jay Varkey, an infectious disease specialist who will be treating Brantly and Writebol, gave no word Saturday about their condition. Both were described as critically ill after treating Ebola patients at a missionary hospital in Liberia, one of four West African countries hit by the largest outbreak of the virus in history. There is no proven cure for the virus. It kills an estimated 60 percent to 80 percent of the people it infects, but American doctors in Africa say the mortality rate would be much lower in a functioning health care system. The virus causes hemorrhagic fever, headaches and weakness that can escalate to vomiting, diarrhea and kidney and liver problems. Some patients bleed internally and externally. There are experimental treatments, but Brantly had only enough for one person, and insisted that his colleague receive it. His best hope in Africa was the transfusion of blood he received including antibodies from one of his patients, a 14-year-old boy who survived thanks to the doctor. There was also only room on the plane for one patient at a time. Writebol will follow in several days. Dr. Philip Brachman, an Emory public health specialist who led the CDC's disease detectives program for many years, said Friday that since there is no cure, medical workers will try any modern therapy that can be done, such as better monitoring of fluids, electrolytes and vital signs. The Body's Defenses "We depend on the body's defenses to control the virus," Dr. Ribner said. "We just have to keep the patient alive long enough in order for the body to control this infection." Just down the street from the hospital, people dined, shopped and carried on with their lives Saturday. Several interviewed by the AP said the patients are coming to the right place. "We've got the best facilities in the world to deal with this stuff," said Kevin Whalen, who lives in Decatur, Ga., and has no connection to Emory or the CDC. "With the resources we can throw at it, it's the best chance this guy has for survival. And it's probably also the best chance to develop treatments and cures and stuff that we can take back overseas so that it doesn't come back here."

Next Hamas War On Israel Could Include Chemical Weapons

Pro-Israel Muslims
Israel promulgated over the weekend that it is scaling back its ground incursion into the Gaza Strip, as it has achieved its goals of finding and eradicating Hamas’ network of terror tunnels.

But some people in Israel feel the Israeli Defense Forces didn’t go far enough in eliminating the perpetual threat from Hamas, Although they fired over 3,000 rockets at Israel in the last four weeks, they still have a stockpile of thousands more.

Tourism Minister Uzi Landau for one, sharply reprehended the government’s decision to pull the army out of Gaza, noting that Hamas is still very much in power there, and worrying that the threat of missiles from Gaza has not been plenarily abstracted:

“The tunnels are a secondary objective, the main purport was to take care of the missile threat,” Landau verbally expressed to heralds in Israel, integrating that, to his mind, Operation Protective Edge was not consummate at all: “As of this moment, the goal of the operation [...] has not been achieved. The goal should be reformulated to include long-term placidity, which will not transpire if they hit us anon with rockets again.”

More worrying is the fact that, according to Landau, the next time round, with Hamas still in power in Gaza, the terrorist organisation will likely have: “heavier missiles and more astronomically immense ranges [of attack]” and possibly “chemical weapons” – if Israel does not culminate the job “properly.”

The prospect of chemical weapons being fired on Israel is worrying, especially considering the Hamas charter which openly calls for the elimination of the state of Israel, as well as the murder of Jews outside of Israel.

So, for his component, Uzi Landau does have a point that Hamas is still in power and that fact alone accommodates as an existential threat for the Jewish people in Israel. It is hoped by all on the Israeli side that it “doesn’t come to that.”

19 year old boy kills his own 4year old brother in Oyo state

19 year old Rilwan Ahmed (pictured above) did the most unthinkable thing, he killed his own brother. According to a report by Tribune, Rilwan took his 4 year old half-brother Waris Ahmed to an uncompleted building close to their residence at Oloko village in Ibadan, Oyo State, tied a piece of cloth across his face, making it difficult for him to breathe, then tied his legs, and left him there. Life slowly ebbed out of him as he struggled to breathe. His body was discovered there 3 days later. Read the full after the cut



This above scenario was what was painted by a murder suspect, Rilwan Ahmed, when he was discovered to be responsible for his half-brother, Waris’s death.

On Saturday, July 19, 2014, Waris’s father, Mr Lateef Lawal, who is stepfather to Rilwan reported at Ojoo Police Division of Oyo State Police Command that his four-year-old son was missing. The entire Oloko village also joined Lawal’s family in a search for the missing boy, Rilwan inclusive, until he made a statement that raised people’s suspicion. He advised that nearby bush should be cut, giving a high probability that the missing boy would be found.

With this serving as a lead, detectives at Ojoo Division, led by the Divisional Police Officer, Musiliu Doga, interrogated the boy, leading to his startling confession that he was responsible for the death of the missing boy.

Not a few people wondered why the Rilwan who had been staying with his stepfather since he was young, could do that to his own blood, but Rilwan said he could not say precisely the kind of spirit that controlled his action.

 The suspect told Crime Reports that he left school after Primary Six and had been working as a labourer with bricklayers. He also disclosed that he refused to learn any vocation and always ran away from vocational centres he was taken to. Things were not different when he was taken to Qur’anic school.

Speaking with Crime Reports, the 19-year-old boy said: “I live with my mother and stepfather. She gave birth to two of us before my father died and she remarried. She also gave birth to six other children for my stepfather. I don’t know what pushed me into what I did to my stepbrother. It was as if I was being propelled by unknown forces. On the fateful day, I asked him to follow me to the undeveloped plots by our residence. When we got to one of the uncompleted buildings there, I placed a piece of cloth on his face covering his eyes, mouth and nose. I also tied his legs. He did not shout so I left him there.

“When I got back home, my mother asked of Waris and I told her to check him outside. When she could not find him, I joined in the search for the young boy. When my stepfather went to the police to report, I remembered that I took someone to a place. I went back to the uncompleted building to bring my half-brother home, but met him dead.

“I quickly threw him into a nearby bush and went back home, afraid of how to break the news to my mother. At a point, I told the people around that if they wanted us to find the missing boy, they should let us cut the bush at the back of our residence. This aroused my stepfather’s suspicion and he went to report my statement to the police. It was when the police were interrogating me that I confessed to my deeds.

“I took detectives to the bush where I dumped my half-brother’s remains.”

Based on information gathered by Crime Reports that the suspect was angry with his mother for not returning N700 he kept with her, he was asked whether the anger propelled his action but he replied in the negative.
 “No. I did not keep the money with her, I kept it in my bag and she went to take it. I told her it was my money made from my labouring job but she said the money was not mine, and that she was not going to give it back to me. I was angry with her and said to myself that I would not release her son to her if my money was not returned to me.
“But that was not actually what I had in mind when I took my brother away. My mother did not offend me, neither my half-brother. My stepfather and mother were taking good care of me. I can’t really place what made me commit the act.”

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in Oyo State, Olabisi Okuwobi-Ilobanafor confirmed the story, describing the murder of the little boy as unfortunate. She also said that the law would take its course as the boy would be charged to court after investigations.

Beyoncé References Jay Z-Solange Elevator Fight On ‘Flawless’ Remix With Nicki Minaj

Beyoncé References Jay Z-Solange Elevator Fight On 'Flawless' Remix With Nicki Minaj
Beyoncé is again turning to her music to address the failing espousement with Jay Z, this time utilizing a remix to “Flawless” to expound the infamous elevator fight between the rapper and her sister Solange.

The track, which features Nicki Minaj, debuted tardy on Saturday night on Beyoncé’s website. In the musical composition, she addresses the fight between Solange and Jay Z in an elevator after the Met Gala, which was reportedly sparked by Jay Z’s infidelity.

“Of course sometimes s**t goes down when there’s a billion dollars on an elevator,” Beyoncé sang.

The musical composition represents another incidence of Beyoncé alluding at the couple’s quandaries. During their joint “On The Run” tour, Beyoncé an abundance of times transmuted the lyrics to her musical composition “Resentment” in a way that appeared to reference quandaries with Jay Z.

The track emerges just a few days after an extensive article from the Incipient York Post detailed quandaries between Jay Z and Beyoncé and offered an incipient perspective on the Met Gala fight. While most reports betokened that Solange was irate at Jay Z flirting with his friend Rachel Roy, a source verbally expressed it was authentically a different affair that set off Beyoncé’s sister.

The report verbalized the fight was “really over Jay’s protégé Rihanna, who he allegedly orchestrated to meet later that night at his 40/40 club.” The piece quotes the source as saying, “Solange told him, ‘Enough is enough—you must be [screwing] Rihanna.’ ”

The story went a step further, denoting that Jay Z and Beyoncé may have an espousement built more out of accomodation than love.

“Jay’s a kingmaker; she apperceived that,” he verbally expressed. “This was a come-up for her, no question. She had to learn the ropes as presented by Jay—but genuinely, this was mostly about business.”

Those intrigued with getting scarcely more perspective on the drama between Jay Z and Beyoncé can click here to heedfully aurally perceive the “Flawless” remix.

Brooklyn Beckham Reportedly Dating Chloe Grace Moretz Against Her Friend’s Wishes

Brooklyn Beckham 


Brooklyn Beckham may only be 15, but as the oldest son of David, the famous soccer player, and his celebrity wife Victoria, he is reportedly dating none other the If I Stay actress, Chloe Grace Moretz.

Us Weekly reported today that Brooklyn, who is an aspiring model, met Moretz a few months back when they were introduced by a mutual friend at SoulCycle in Santa Monica, Calif., where Brooklyn often works out with his father.

The source told the publication that Beckham and Moretz have: “Gone on a couple dates and are optically discerning where it goes. They were each others’ crush.” A source told Us.

Since swapping digits the dyad have endeavored their best to thoroughly capitalize on the time Brooklyn Beckham is spending in L.A. while he culminates his studies in England. The puerile couple have been optically discerned spending time at the beach together, skateboarding, and catching a movie at the Third Street Promenade downtown.

The source told the magazine: “They don’t drive, so they had to be chaperoned around. It was very dainty,” and ostensibly Moretz is now orchestrating to take Brooklyn Beckham to her If I Stay film premiere.

Moretz verbalized recently to Flare magazine about the fact that she doesn’t genuinely want to get into an earnest relationship at too puerile an age: “That’s not my style,” she verbally expressed to Flare, “It’s a tough age to fall in love: people change so expeditiously. I don’t want to have to feel like I have to visually examine my step, ’cause I’m 17 and I shouldn’t have to.”

Moretz is being dismayed by her close pals from getting too earnest with Brooklyn, fearing the worst for her future: “I’m like, Dude, you’re wasting away your entire high-school years, and now you’re going to waste away your college years. You’re going to spend your entire life in a relationship and then you’re going to get married…and then you’re dead!” Her friends told her.

Sergio Garcia retains control of WGC-Bridgestone Invitational

 
Sergio Garcia retained control of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, despite a strong finish from Rory McIlroy on an interrupted third day.

Having opened up a three-shot lead at Firestone in sensational fashion on Friday courtesy of a nine-under 61 featuring eight birdies on the back nine, Garcia perpetuated to make excellent progress at the commencement of his penultimate round, which was brought forward due to the threat of poor weather.

Three birdies in the first six apertures gave the Spaniard a salubrious advantage and he was five clear on the 16th when storms coerced the action to be suspended for more than three hours.

However, Open champion McIlroy then birdied the 17th and 18th on the resumption of play to sit three behind Garcia at 11 under and set up a tantalising final-round pairing.

Garcia culminated tied for second at Hoylake when McIlroy won the Open Championship last month, but will be confident of holding off the Ulsterman on this occasion.

A bogey on 14 represented the bellwether's only blemish as he put together another fine round to remain on course for a first PGA Tour win since the 2012 Wyndham Championship.

McIlroy trailed by four at the commencement of Saturday's play, but reduced that deficit courtesy of a 66 containing five birdies and a solitary dropped shot at the 12th.

Two Australians are among the chasing pack, with Marc Leishman five behind Garcia in third and world number one Adam Scott alongside America's Keegan Bradley and Englishman Justin Rose at eight under.

Scott and Hideki Matsuyama, who apportions 10th at four under, carded the lowest rounds of the day, both men elevating up the leaderboard courtesy of scores of 65.

However, Tiger Woods, an eight-time victor at Firestone, remained way off the pace at one over following a third-round 72.

Miguel Veloso determined to leave Dynamo Kiev and would welcome Fiorentina move

Miguel Veloso is determined to leave Dynamo Kiev and would be open to a move to Fiorentina.
 

The Portugal midfielder has let it be kenned that he wants out of the Ukrainian Premier League club two years after his peregrinate from Genoa.

Veloso, 28, claims several clubs are agog to sign him and would welcome a return to Serie A with Fiorentina, but kens he will only get his wish if Dynamo accede to sell him.

He told Tuttomercatoweb: "I have already expressed my desire to depart, but it doesn't only depend on me. It is additionally down to the mundane sense of the Dynamo Kiev president.

"I very much akin to Fiorentina, as it's a great squad full of authentic champions, but there are other clubs fascinated with me who could meet Dynamo's requests.

"Everyone kens what I optate and I hope it can come true."