Saturday, December 29, 2012

Delhi gang-rape victim dies in hospital in Singapore

A female student gang-raped on a bus in India's capital Delhi has died at a Singapore hospital, doctors say.

"The patient passed away peacefully at 4:45am on 29 Dec 2012," a statement from the hospital said. The patient's family had been by her side, it added.

The 23-year-old had arrived in Singapore on Thursday after undergoing three operations in a Delhi hospital.

The attack earlier this month triggered violent public protests in India that left one police officer dead.

Six men have been arrested and two police officers have been suspended following the 16 December attack.

"The patient had remained in an extremely critical condition since admission to Mount Elizabeth Hospital," a statement from hospital chief executive Kelvin Loh said.

"She had suffered from severe organ failure following serious injuries to her body and brain. She was courageous in fighting for her life for so long against the odds but the trauma to her body was too severe for her to overcome," the statement went on.

"We are humbled by the privilege of being tasked to care for her in her final struggle," Mr Loh said.

A team of eight specialists had tried to keep the patient stable, but her condition continued to deteriorate over the two days she was at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, he added.

Officials from the High Commission of India had also been present when the patient passed away. The Indian home minister said the government had decided to send the victim overseas on the recommendation of her doctors.

Arrangements are being made to take her body back to India, Indian high commissioner to Singapore TCA Raghavan told reporters, according to the Associated Press.

Rising anger

The victim and her friend had been to see a film when they boarded the bus in the Munirka area of Delhi, intending to travel to Dwarka in the south-west of the city.

Police said she was raped for nearly an hour, and both she and her companion were beaten with iron bars and thrown out of the moving bus and into the street.

On arrival at the hospital in Singapore, doctors said that as well as a "prior cardiac arrest, she also had infection of her lungs and abdomen, as well as significant brain injury".

The government has tried to halt rising public anger by announcing a series of measures intended to make Delhi safer for women.

These include more police night patrols, checks on bus drivers and their assistants, and the banning of buses with tinted windows or curtains.

The government has also said that it will post the photos, names and addresses of convicted rapists on official websites to shame them.

It has set up two committees - one looking into speeding up trials of cases involving sexual assaults on women, and the other to examine the lapses that might have led to the incident in Delhi.

But the protesters say the government's pledge to seek life sentences for the attackers is not enough - many are calling for the death penalty.

Since the Delhi incident, several cases have been highlighted of authorities failing to respond to reported rapes.

On Wednesday, a woman committed suicide in the state of Punjab, after having tried to report to police an rape which allegedly took place last month, local media reports said.

At least one police officer involved in the case has been sacked, according to local officials.

Source: BBC
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Wole Soyinka: Gays, lesbians and legislative zealotry

LET us go back a little, nearly a year ago, to that earlier attempt to interfere in, and legislate on sexual conduct between consenting adults. Profiting from that experience, I would like to caution – yet again – that it is high time we learnt to ignore what we conveniently designate and react to as ‘foreign interference’.  By now, we should be able to restrict ourselves to the a priori  position that, as rational beings, we make pronouncements on choices of ethical directions from our own collective and/or majority will, independent of what is described as ‘external dictation’. The noisome emissions that surged from a handful of foreign governments last year should not be permitted to obscure the fundamental issue of the right to private choices of the free, adult citizen in any land – Asian, African, European etc. Those external responses were of such a nature – hysterical, hypocritical and disproportionate – that, speaking for myself at least, I could only wonder if they had not been generated by a desperate need for distraction away from the economic crisis that confronted, at that very time, those parts of the world.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The forgotten girls: By 2020, there will be 50m child brides under the age of 15

This week's international 'Day of the Girl' offers governments, the UN, and charities an opportunity to address a shocking - and growing - trend
When 12-year-old Nargis was woken up, one morning in Bangladesh, by two women she did not know, she was confused. She did not understand when they told her she would be marrying their brother in just a few weeks, or that she would be leaving her parents' home. When she became a mother two years later, losing her son after only 16 days, the pangs of fear were familiar. Now, with a
frail child to bring up, she is much more resolute: "I don't think girls should marry before they're 18 years old." Today, days before the first internationally recognised

Sunday, December 09, 2012

John Mahama declared Winner of Ghana’s Presidential Election

Ghana's electoral commission has
announced President John Mahama as the winner of presidential election.
The announcement came hours after the opposition accused the governing party of conspiring with commission staff to fix Friday's poll. The electoral commission said that Mr Mahama had won 50.7% against his NPP rival Nana Akufo-Addo on 47.74%.
"Ladies and gentlemen, based on the results given, I declare John Dramani Mahama president-elect," electoral commission chief Kwadwo Afari-Gyan told journalists.
Ghana, one of the world's fastest growing economies, is regarded as one of Africa's most stable democracies.
Source: CP Africa
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Get Yourself Cracked Up

This is the funniest video I have come across so far. On the other hand I feel sorry for this little child because this shows how bad the Nigerian educational system is. But for now get cracked up!!!

Click to watch

http://m.youtube.com/#/
watch?v=nJpzw8i7XzY


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Get Yourself Cracked Up

This is the funniest video I have come across so far. On the other hand I feel sorry for this little child because this shows how bad the Nigerian educational system is. But for now get cracked up!!!

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Monday, December 03, 2012

The Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, has tasked the National Association of Seadogs, popularly called Pyrates Confraternity, to
adopt more practical means of checking the worsening problems of cultism in the nation's higher institutions of learning. Oba Gbadebo said it had become imperative for the
Pyrates Confraternity to urgently arrest the current trend where various amorphous groups now terrorise students on campuses. The paramount ruler of Egbaland stated this on Thursday when the Chairman of the Abeokuta Branch of the Pyrates Confraternity, Mr. Yemi Akintunde, led other members including the Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, on a visit to his Ake Palace
on the seventh anniversary of his coronation.
The Alake, who recalled that he joined the Pyrates Confraternity in October 1965 as a student at the University of Ibadan, stated that because of the lofty humanitarian ideals and discipline exhibited by all the members then, the group was the most liked of all clubs on the campus by both students and staff. He said, "I joined the Pyrates Confraternity in October 1965 at the University of Ibadan. Many of us were
interviewed then at Kuti Hall but very few of us eventually made it. I'm happy that the problem of illegal initiation is being tackled by the current leadership but you have to
do more. "I'm happy something is being done to separate the wheat from the chaff but you still need to do more to make it different from all these cult groups and you also
need to find better means of combating this problem on our campuses."
Chairman of NAS in Abeokuta, Mr. Yemi Akintunde, told the traditional ruler that the Pyrates Confraternity, which pulled out from the campuses of the various higher
institutions of learning across the country since the 1980s, had written to the authorities of the various schools informing them about the illegal activities of
some students parading themselves as members of NAS. Meanwhile, President, National Congress of Nigerian Students, Mr. Abdulfatah Abdulsalam, has urged the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to beam its searchlight on the management of resources in Nigeria's
tertiary institutions.

Source: Punch
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

President Jonathan’s younger brother dies at Aso Rock

The Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan is currently bereaved. Reason being that his younger brother, Meni Jonathan has being confirmed
dead at the Aso Rock clinic Abuja, the Federal Capital today, Tuesday.
According to medical sources, Mr. Meni who was in his late 40s was flown in from Bayelsa, Jonathan�s country home last week for medical treatment at the Villa. The cause of sudden illness and his demise is yet to be
unravelled. The deceased is Jonathan�s half brother and until his sudden departure acted as the head of Otueke, council chiefs in Bayelsa State. Meanwhile, Jonathan is to embark on an official trip to Islamabad, Pakistan tonight, to attend the summit of Heads of States and Government of the Group of Eight Developing Nations (D-8).
In a statement released by his media aide, Dr. Reuben Abati, Jonathan would be accompanied by the Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Olugbenga Ashiru, Minister of Trade and Investment Olusegun Aganga and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
The president is expected to return to the country on Friday. At the moment, it is uncertain whether he will still make
the trip as earlier scheduled or not.
Let�s keep our fingers crossed as we monitor event at the Aso Villa.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Federal Ministry of Information, Nigeria

Ominshambles named word of the year by Oxford English Dictionary.
�Omnishambles� has been named word of the year by the Oxford English Dictionary.
The word - meaning a situation which is shambolic from every possible angle - was coined in 2009 by the writers of BBC political satire The Thick of It. But it has crossed over
into real life this year, said the judges.
Other words included �Eurogeddon� - the threatened financial collapse in the eurozone - and �mummy porn� - a genre inspired by the 50 Shades books. �Green-on-blue� - military attacks by forces regarded as
neutral, such as when members of the Afghan army or police attack foreign troops - was also on the shortlist. The London Olympics threw up several contenders
including the verb �to medal�, �Games Maker� - the name given to thousands of Olympic volunteers - and distance runner Mo Farah�s victory celebration �the Mobot�.
New words from the world of technology included �second screening� - watching TV while simultaneously using a computer, phone or tablet - and social media popularised the acronym �Yolo�, you only live once. �Pleb� - an old word given new life by claims Conservative Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell used it to describe police officers in Downing Street - was also shortlisted.
He denied using the word, a derogatory term for the lower classes, but was forced to resign as a minister. But it was omnishambles that most impressed the judges. Fiona McPherson, one of the lexicographers on the judging panel, said: �It was a word everyone liked, which seemed
to sum up so many of the events over the last 366 days in a beautiful way.
�It�s funny, it�s quirky, and it has broken free of its fictional political beginnings, firstly by spilling over into real politics, and
then into other contexts. (BBC)

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Gay anti-mafia politician breaks mold in Sicily

Openly gay, devoutly Catholic, left-wing and an enemy of the mafia, Rosario Crocetta broke the mould when he was elected governor of deeply conservative Sicily last month.

The island has long been better known for its machismo, corruption and homicidal mafia dons than progressive politics, but the chain-smoking former communist says he will bring a "revolution" after winning a regional election.

"I will demonstrate that this region can be the most liberal in Europe. Certainly I will be exposed to opposition from the old political system, to layers of powerful mafia patronage, but I am ready for the battle," he told Reuters in an interview.

Crocetta, 61, who has escaped at least three mafia assassination plots and was elected to the European parliament in 2009, could not be more of a contrast to his predecessors, under whom Sicily has come close to bankruptcy.

He replaces Raffaele Lombardo, who stepped down in July after being charged with mafia association. The previous regional president, Salvatore Cuffaro, is serving a seven-year jail term after being convicted on similar charges.

Crocetta said he planned a raft of anti-mob measures as well as boosting gay and other civil rights. He was Italy's first openly gay mayor and is now its second declared homosexual governor after Nichi Vendola in Puglia, seeing no conflict with his strong beliefs as a gospel-quoting Roman Catholic.

He sees his election as part of a general movement by Italian voters against a deeply unpopular and discredited traditional political class.

Crocetta made his name as leader for six years of the mob-infested city of Gela on Sicily's southwest coast, where he backed an "anti-racket" organisation of businessmen who refused to pay "pizzo" or extortion money - a leading source of revenue for a local mob known as the Stidda.

"During my time as mayor, 150 businessmen were reporting extortion attempts and 850 mafiosi and extortionists were arrested, which is an impressive figure," Crocetta said.

POLICE PROTECTION

As he spoke in the Rome headquarters of his centre-left Democratic Party (PD), two squad cars and a swarm of police - his constant protection detail - waited outside.

Asked if he is worried for his life, Crocetta replies with a trade mark belly laugh: "I am very serene. I am a sunny person, I like life, I am happy or ... gay."

He quotes legendary anti-mafia magistrate Giovanni Falcone who was murdered in 1992: "If you are scared you die every day. If you are not scared, you die only once."

Crocetta says the mafia hates him because as mayor he robbed them of public work contracts, fired mafiosi including the wife of a leading boss and exposed businessmen implicated with the mob. "This attracted great unfriendliness towards me," he says.

A mafia boss who hired a Lithuanian hitman to kill him in 2003 was heard in a wire tap calling him "that queer communist".

As governor of Sicily he plans a "white list" of firms to be given privileged access to public contracts because they are untainted by Cosa Nostra, and says he will create a task force assisting victims of the mob and corruption.

"This is a novelty in Italy. If I make it easy to denounce the mafia and corruption, people will denounce it. I want a series of measures to control contracts, supplies, land sales. It will be a storm of measures," he said.

"When denouncing the mafia is a mass movement it is difficult for it to have (deadly) repercussions. There are repercussions when it is solitary."

Crocetta also plans to combat homophobia and increase gay rights although he says his election as president of the autonomous region or governor has already had an effect.

"When I became mayor, it had an impact. I remember that in my city many boys and girls who lived clandestinely before began to have the courage to live naturally."

LIBERATION

"Now it will influence Sicilian society and customs that people can begin to say freely that they are homosexual. They will think if we have a president who can say it, why can't we say it ourselves ... It will help to liberate many people from anxiety, violence and fear."

Crocetta says it is less suprising for a gay politician to be elected in the south than "racist and homophobic" northern Italian newspapers suggest.

"We have an ancient history of tolerance. When Oscar Wilde fled puritan England he took refuge in Palermo," he said, adding that Sicily was seen for too long through "a mafia lens".

"However, we must have very clear ideas about this. Being gay in Sicily is not like being gay in San Francisco."

Crocetta says he is as revolutionary to politics as comedian Beppe Grillo, whose anti-establishment 5-Star Movement took the most votes for a single party in the Sicily election and which has stormed to second place in national opinion polls.

Crocetta won in alliance with the centrist UDC party, which he said could be a model for his PD party nationally after elections next spring.

"I have always been a politician of a new type, starting when I was mayor of Gela. I want a revolution and Grillo wants a rebellion ... they are an anti-system movement which won't go far by itself."

Crocetta is seven votes short of a majority in the regional assembly but he shrugs off suggestions he will find it difficult to make radical change, saying if other parties reject good laws he will go back to the voters and get a bigger vote.

"The (regional) parliamentarians are always absent anyway," he says with a huge laugh. "In many cases we will win just by being present."

He has plenty to do. Sicily is notorious for graft and waste with public sector jobs allegedly long used to buy votes.

Prime Minister Mario Monti expressed fears in July that Sicily could go bankrupt, imposing a compulsory plan to restore financial stability.

Crocetta said he would cut Sicily's 5.3 billion euros ($6.7 billion) of debt by reducing a huge and wasteful civil service over three years, privatising regional assets, slashing bureaucracy and boosting solar energy and tourism

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Adolf Hitler And His Dark Charisma

Adolf Hitler was an unlikely leader but he still formed a connection with millions of German people, generating a level of charismatic attraction that was almost without parallel. It is a stark warning for the modern day, says historian Laurence Rees.

At the heart of the story of Adolf Hitler is one gigantic, mysterious question: how was it possible that a character as strange and personally inadequate as Hitler ever gained power in a sophisticated country at the heart of Europe, and was then loved by millions of people?

The answer to this vital question is to be found not just in the historical circumstances of the time - in particular the defeat of Germany in World War I and the depression of the early 1930s - but in the nature of Hitler's leadership.

It's this aspect of the story that makes this history particularly relevant to our lives today.

Hitler was the archetypal "charismatic leader". He was not a "normal" politician - someone who promises policies like lower taxes and better health care - but a quasi-religious leader who offered almost spiritual goals of redemption and salvation. He was driven forward by a sense of personal destiny he called "providence".

Before WWI he was a nobody, an oddball who could not form intimate relationships, was unable to debate intellectually and was filled with hatred and prejudice.

But when Hitler spoke in the Munich beer halls in the aftermath of Germany's defeat in WWI, suddenly his weaknesses were perceived as strengths.

His hatred chimed with the feelings of thousands of Germans who felt humiliated by the terms of the Versailles treaty and sought a scapegoat for the loss of the war. His inability to debate was taken as strength of character and his refusal to make small talk was considered the mark of a "great man" who lived apart from the crowd.

More than anything, it was the fact that Hitler found that he could make a connection with his audience that was the basis of all his future success. And many called this connection "charisma".

"The man gave off such a charisma that people believed whatever he said," says Emil Klein, who heard Hitler speak in the 1920s.

But Hitler did not "hypnotise" his audience. Not everyone felt this charismatic connection, you had to be predisposed to believe what Hitler was saying to experience it. Many people who heard Hitler speak at this time thought he was an idiot.

"I immediately disliked him because of his scratchy voice," says Herbert Richter, a German veteran of WWI who encountered Hitler in Munich in the early 1920s.


"He shouted out really, really simple political ideas. I thought he wasn't quite normal."

In the good economic times, during the mid-to-late twenties in Germany, Hitler was thought charismatic by only a bunch of fanatics. So much so that in the 1928 election the Nazis polled only 2.6% of the vote.

Yet less than five years later Hitler was chancellor of Germany and leader of the most popular political party in the country.

What changed was the economic situation. In the wake of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 there was mass unemployment in Germany and banks crashed.

"The people were really hungry," says Jutta Ruediger, who started to support the Nazis around this time. "It was very, very hard. And in that context, Hitler with his statements seemed to be the bringer of salvation."

She looked at Hitler and suddenly felt a connection with him.

"I myself had the feeling that here was a man who did not think about himself and his own advantage, but solely about the good of the German people."

Hitler told millions of Germans that they were Aryans and therefore "special" and racially "better" people than everyone else, something that helped cement the charismatic connection between leader and led.


He did not hide his hatred, his contempt for democracy or his belief in the use of violence to further political ends from the electorate. But, crucially, he spoke out only against carefully defined enemies like Communists and Jews.

Since the majority of ordinary Germans were not in these groups, as long as they embraced the new world of Nazism, they were relatively free from persecution - at least until the war started to go badly for the Germans.

This history matters to us today. Not because history offers "lessons" - how can it since the past can never repeat itself exactly? But because history can contain warnings.

In an economic crisis millions of people suddenly decided to turn to an unconventional leader they thought had "charisma" because he connected with their fears, hopes and latent desire to blame others for their predicament. And the end result was disastrous for tens of millions of people.

It's bleakly ironic that German Chancellor Angela Merkel was greeted in Athens recently with swastika banners carried by angry Greeks protesting at what they see as German interference in their country.

Ironic because it is in Greece itself - amid terrible economic crisis - that we see the sudden rise of a political movement like the Golden Dawn that glories in its intolerance and desire to persecute minorities.

And it is led by a man who has claimed there were no gas chambers in Auschwitz. Can there be a bigger warning than that?

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James Buchanan Duke: Father of the modern cigarette

It looks harmless enough - white, 8cm (3in) long and about the width of a child's finger - but the cigarette is vilified like no other product. Who invented it and how much responsibility does he bear for the countless deaths it has caused?

US surgeon Alton Ochsner recalled that when he was a medical student in 1919 his class was summoned to observe an autopsy of a lung cancer victim. At that time, the disease was so rare it was thought unlikely the students would ever get another chance.

But by the year 2000, it was estimated that 1.1 million people were dying annually from the disease, with about 85% of those cases stemming from a single cause - tobacco.

"The cigarette is the deadliest artefact in the history of human civilisation," says Robert Proctor of Stanford University. "It killed about 100 million people in the 20th Century."

Jordan Goodman, the author of Tobacco in History, says that as a historian he is careful about pointing the finger at individuals, "but in the history of tobacco I feel much more confident saying that James Buchanan Duke - otherwise known as Buck Duke - was responsible for the 20th Century phenomenon known as the cigarette."

Not only did Duke help create the modern cigarette, he also pioneered the marketing and distribution systems that have led to its success on every continent.

In 1880, at the age of 24, Duke entered what was then a niche within the tobacco business - ready-rolled cigarettes. A small team in Durham, North Carolina, hand-rolled the Duke of Durham cigarettes, twisting the ends to seal them.

Two years later Duke saw an opportunity. He began working with a young mechanic called James Bonsack, who said he could mechanise cigarette manufacturing. Duke was convinced that people would want to smoke these neatly-rolled, perfectly symmetrical machine-made cigarettes.

Bonsack's machine revolutionised the cigarette industry.


"It's essentially a cigarette of infinite length, cut into the appropriate lengths by whirling shears," says Robert Proctor. The open ends meant it has to be "juiced-up with chemical additives". They added glycerine, sugar and molasses, and chemicals to prevent it drying out.

But keeping cigarettes moist was not the only challenge that Bonsack's contraption presented to Duke. While his factory girls typically rolled about 200 cigarettes in a shift, the new machine produced 120,000 cigarettes a day, about a fifth of US consumption at the time.

"The problem was he produced more cigarettes than he could sell," says Goodman. "He had to work out how to capture this market."

The answer was to be found in advertising and marketing. Duke sponsored races, gave his cigarettes out for free at beauty contests and placed ads in the new "glossies" - the first magazines. He also recognised that the inclusion of collectable cigarette cards was as important as getting the product right. In 1889 alone, he spent $800,000 on marketing (about $25m in today's money).

Bonsack retained the patent to his machine, but as thanks for Duke's support in developing it, he offered him a 30% discount on the lease.

This competitive advantage - coupled with vigorous promotion - was key to Duke's early success. As he had suspected, people liked mechanised cigarettes. They were modern-looking and more hygienic - one campaign emphasised this point over cigars, which were manufactured using human hands and saliva.

But although cigarette smoking in the US quadrupled in the 15 years to 1900, it remained a niche market, with most tobacco being chewed or smoked through pipes and cigars.

Duke - a cigar smoker himself - saw the potential for cigarettes to be used in places closed to cigars and pipes, such as drawing rooms and restaurants. The ease with which they could be lit and - unlike pipes - remain lit, also suited them to coffee breaks in modern city life.

"The cigarette was really used in a different way," says Proctor. "And it was milder - and this is one of the great ironies, that cigarettes were widely thought to be safer than cigars, because they are just 'little cigars', right?"

We now know that cigarettes are far more addictive than cigars. The fact that the smoke is inhaled - which it is not traditional for cigars - also makes them more dangerous. But a correlation with lung cancer was not made until the 1930s and the causal link was not established until 1957 in the UK and 1964 in the USA.

Cigarettes were in fact promoted as beneficial for health. They were listed in pharmaceutical encyclopaedias until 1906 and prescribed by doctors for coughs, colds and tuberculosis (a disease which the World Health Organization now links with tobacco).

There was an anti-cigarette movement in the early 1900s, but it was more concerned with morality than health. A rise in smoking among women and children fed into a wider concern about the moral decline of society. Cigarettes were prohibited in 16 different US states between 1890 and 1927.

Duke's gaze shifted overseas. In 1902 he formed British American Tobacco with his transatlantic rival, Imperial Tobacco. The packaging and marketing would be tweaked for different consumers but the cigarettes would remain largely the same. More than a decade before the creation of the Model T Ford, Duke had a universal product.

"To him every cigarette was the same," says Goodman. "All of the globalisation that we are now familiar with through McDonald's and Starbucks - all of that was preceded by Duke and the cigarette."

The global reach of cigarettes is still extending today. Although smoking in wealthy parts of the world is in decline, cigarette demand in developing countries is increasing by 3.4% a year, leading to an overall growth in cigarette consumption.

The WHO warns that unless preventative measures are taken, 100 million people will die of tobacco-related diseases over the next 30 years - more than from Aids, tuberculosis, car accidents and suicide combined.

But can we blame Buck Duke for any of that? After all, no-one is forced to take up smoking, even if they find it difficult to give up once they have started.

In a recent essay for the journal Tobacco Control, Robert Proctor argues that many people in the tobacco industry all share some responsibility. "We have to realise that adverts can be carcinogens, along with convenience stores and pharmacies that sell cigarettes. The executives who work for cigarette companies cause cancer, as do the artists who design cigarette packs and the PR and advertising firms that manage such accounts," he says.

Successful lawsuits that have been brought against "big tobacco" have tended to argue that tobacco companies knew about the detrimental effects of their products, but did nothing about it. But Buck Duke, who died in 1925, did not.

"I wouldn't want to blame him for cigarette consumption," says his biographer Bob Durden, who is keen to point out Duke's positive character traits. "He was very hard-working. He loved his work."

Those who still find something unsavoury about Duke may wish to consider his good deeds. He gave more than $100m to Trinity College in Durham, North Carolina, which was renamed Duke University in 1924 (in honour of James Buchanan Duke and his father, Washington Duke, another benefactor).

But if it weren't for Buck Duke, would Americans still be chewing tobacco today? Would modern sports bars have spittoons by the door?

Goodman believes that the world was inevitably heading towards mechanised cigarette production. Bonsack's machine wasn't the only prototype, and if Duke hadn't seized the opportunity another businessman would have.

"He was both a hero and a villain I suppose. Buck Duke is a hero in terms of his understanding of the market, his understanding of human psychology, his understanding of pricing, his understanding of advertising. He's not villainous in that sense," says Goodman.

Yet however great Duke's achievements as an architect of mass-production and globalisation, his legend will continue to be eclipsed by his controversial creation.

"He made the world smoke cigarettes," says Goodman. "And it's the cigarette which has been the problem of the 20th Century."

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Pastor Oritsejafor Acquires Private Jet


Current president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has bought a private jet, joining a growing number of high-flying Nigerian pastors who own private jets. Mr. Oritsejafor is the chief pastor and founder of the Word of Life Bible Church in Warri, Delta State.  

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The governing council of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has announced the appointment of Professor Rahamon Adisa Bello, a Professor of Chemical Engineering as the 11th Vice-Chancellor of the university.

Defiant Armstrong posts pic of Tour champion jerseys

This post on Lance Armstrong's Twitter page has been been met with a mix of outrage and applause by the online community.

According to CNN, Lance Armstrong has defiantly posted an internet picture of himself with the seven Tour de France winner's jerseys that have been expunged from the history books.


Intelligent Nigerians, Inadequate Languages


Grimot Nane

Unsurprisingly, the typical Nigerian believes Nigerians are amongst the most intelligent people in the world. The reasons for this belief are varied, none of them empirical. Some attribute this widely held belief amongst Nigerians to the number of high profile Nigerians that have attended top universities in the world. It is not hard to find out that if the proportions of alumni from Oxbridge and Ivy League universities are aggregated by nationality, Nigeria will not be in the top 20. Some attribute it to sharp practice as exemplified in the advance fee fraud, affectionately known as “419”.

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Obama Wins, Gets Second Term

Barack Obama re-elected as president of the United States after reaching 275 electoral votes. We are still waiting for the presidential's speech. However the race is a validation if not an overwhelming mandate that they are in support of the President's policies and Actions.
Congratulations President Barrack Obama!
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Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Explosions and Gunfire Rocks Yobe

Explosions and gunfire rocked Gashua , a town in Yobe
state, Tuesday and prompted a military deployment, but
there were no immediate reports of casualties, residents
and the army said.
The military said troops had deployed to the town where
the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram has previously
carried out waves of deadly attacks.
�There have been explosions and gunfire throughout the
town. It all began around 3 am and lasted up to six in the
morning,� one resident told AFP.
He said the unrest and heavy presence of soldiers had
forced residents to remain in their homes.
Another resident said military patrols could be heard in
the streets after the shooting and blasts stopped.
�The explosions and shootings started around three and
continued for almost three hours,� he said. �Everybody
has remained indoors.�
Military spokesman Lazarus Eli confirmed soldiers were
patrolling, but declined to give further details.
�Our troops have deployed to Gashua this morning, but I
can�t tell you the situation in the town now,� he said.
The northeast has been hard hit by deadly attacks
blamed on Boko Haram, leaving hundreds of people
dead and prompting a heavy army deployment.
Violence linked to the sect is believed to have left more
than 2,800 people dead since 2009, including killings by
the security forces.

Source: Vanguard
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Paternity mess update: lover kicks Bisi Ibidapo Obe out of duplex, retrieves Range Rover





It is surely not the best of times for star actress, Bisi Ibidapo Obe. The actress who is wallowing in deep mess over her controversial pregnancy, has relocated to Ghana where she's said to be hibernating pending delivery of her baby.

Obama Visits Superstorm Rescue Workers

U.S. President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama is visiting rescue workers ahead of his trip to New Jersey to see the damage done by superstorm Sandy. - Sky News

More to follow... The way and manner the US Government responded to this disaster is commendable.

Brad Pitt Donates $100,000 to Marriage Equality Campaign

Brad Pitt


Brad Pitt is proving, once again, he's more than just a pretty face.
It was announced on Wednesday that the actor has agreed to donate $100,000 to the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, on behalf of the group's marriage equality efforts.

President Jonathan Names Orubebe New Power Minister- PREMIUM TIMES

 Orubebe 


By Premium Times
President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed Godswill Orubebe as the new Power Minister. Reuben Abati, the president’s spokesman said this on Wednesday.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sandy leaves death, damp and darkness in wake

Sea water floods the Ground Zero construction site, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain.  (AP Photo/ John Minchillo)
Sea water floods the Ground Zero construction site, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain.  

NEW YORK (AP) — As Superstorm Sandy marched slowly inland, millions along the East Coast awoke Tuesday without power or mass transit, with huge swaths of the nation's largest city unusually vacant and dark.

New York was among the hardest hit, with its financial heart in Lower Manhattan shuttered for a second day and seawater cascading into the still-gaping construction pit at the World Trade Center. President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the city and Long Island.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Messi thanks team-mates after receiving European Golden Shoe

Lionel Messi

The Blaugrana magician is delighted with the prestigious prize for scoring the most goals of any player in Europe last season, having beaten Cristiano Ronaldo by just four



The 25-year-old edged out fellow Liga star Cristiano Ronaldo, who hit the back of the net an impressive 46 times, in comparison to Messi's haul of 50.

''It is a prize for scoring goals, but without my team-mates I couldn't have scored them,'' he humbly told reporters.

Kim Kardashian makes a splash at NYC bash


Kim Kardashian hosts the 2nd Annual Midori Green Halloween Party on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Kim Kardashian isn't worried about the behemoth storm expected to pummel the eastern U.S. with rain and wind this week.
Dressed as a blond mermaid for her Halloween party Saturday night in New York, the star joked that her boyfriend, Kanye West — wearing a nautical-looking outfit — could "sail" her to safety if need be.
West didn't talk to press covering the event but smiled and took photos of Kardashian on his phone.

As the Bakassi Candles die...

Nnamdi Okose

By Nnamdi Okose

It was as if a silent wind lit candles everywhere. Cities, even those far from Bakassi were bursting with the anticipation. Bakassi must be saved! We must save our kinsmen from the clutches of the Cameroonians! The flickering lights from the lit candles are dying out now. The legendary collective amnesia of Nigerians is beginning to kick in. We are slowly forgetting that Bakassi both its area and its people allegedly belong to Nigeria.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Water must flow uphill

Tunde Fagbenle
Tunde Fagbenle


I’ve just finished reading a book of the above title written by Prof. Roger Makanjuola, former vice-chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University,Ile-Ife. And after going through the book I realised that the title was in every way as curious and contrarian as the author is himself.

Peeps laugh with me!


INSTALLING HUSBAND!!!  A woman writes to the IT Technical support.....  Dear Tech Support,  Last year I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and I noticed a distinct slowdown in the overall system performance, particularly in the flower and jewellery applications, which operated flawlessly underBoyfriend 5.0.  In addition, Husband 1.0 uninstalled many other valuable programs, such as Romance 9.5 and Personal Attention 6.5, and then installed undesirable programs such as NEWS 5.0, MONEY 3.0 and CRICKET 4.1.  Conversation 8.0 no longer runs, and Housecleaning 2.6 simply crashes the system.  Please note that I have tried running Nagging 5.3 to fix these problems, but to no avail. What can I do?  Signed, _______ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _______ REPLY  DEAR Madam,  First, keep in mind, Boyfriend 5.0 is an Entertainment Package, while Husband 1.0 is an operating system.  Please enter command: ithoughtyoulovedme. Html and try to downloadTears 6.2 and do not forget to install the Guilt 3.0 update. If that application works as designed, Husband1.0should then automatically run the applications Jewellery 2.0 and Flowers 3.5..  However, remember, overuse of the above application can causeHusband 1.0 to default to Silence 2.5or Beer 6.1. Please note that Beer 6.1 is a very bad program that will download the Snoring Loudly Beta.  Whatever you do, DO NOT under any circumstances install Mother-In-Law 1.0(it runs a virus in the background that will eventually seize control of all your system resources.)  In addition, please do not attempt to reinstall the Boyfriend 5.0 program. These are unsupported applications and will crash Husband 1.0.  In summary, Husband 1.0 is a great program, but it does have limited memory and cannot learn new applications quickly. You might consider buying additional software to improve memory and performance. We recommend: Cooking 3.0 and Good Looks 7.7.  Good Luck Madam.


Have a beautiful Sunday

MBB

Friday, October 26, 2012

African migrants found dead off Morocco coast

Spanish coast guard recovers 14 bodies and rescues 17 people, while search continues for as many as 70 more passengers.

Spain's maritime rescue service has found 14 bodies in the sea and rescued 17 people after a boat carrying migrants from Morocco began to sink in the
Mediterranean. Search operations are continuing because one of the migrants said about 70 people had been on the boat, a rescue official told the Associated Press on Friday. A coast guard plane spotted the boat on Thursday afternoon following a tip that it had left Morocco and was heading to Spain. Those on the boat are believed to be from sub-Saharan Africa. Each year thousands of suspected illegal immigrants from Africa try to reach Europe by setting sail in small, fragile boats.
Source: Aljazeera

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Florida neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman has a June 10 court date in trial for killing Trayvon Martin

Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' law is not at issue -- but definitely in the background as Zimmerman faces second-degree murder rap


FILE - In this April 20, 2012 file photo, George Zimmerman appears before Circuit Judge Kenneth R. Lester Jr. during a bond hearing in Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman's attorney was still working Sunday to secure the money for bail and a safe place for the 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer to stay. But residents in Sanford, where Martin was killed, don't expect a ruckus once Zimmerman is released. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool, File)
George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman who says he killed Travyon Martin in self-defense, will go on trial on June 10, 2013.

The trial of a Florida neighborhood watchman accused of gunning down Trayvon Martin has been set for June 10.

Monday, October 15, 2012

ALUU 4 MURDER: Fresh crisis brews in Aluu Community




UNIPORT students are believed to be planning more attacks on Omuokiri-Aluu, in spite of the closure of the university following Tuesday’s violent protest. Besides, it was learnt yesterday that some ethnic groups in Rivers State, where the victims hailed from, were gearing up to avenge the murder.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

We did not kill the Kaduna worshippers says Defence Headquarters

Defence Headquarters (DQ) has reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the security of citizens in the country and the maintenance of the territory of the country, a statement by Director of Defence Information, Col. MM Yerima said.


The statement was in reaction to reports credited to American based Cable Network News (CNN) and Qatari owned Al Jazeera, that Nigerian Military carried out an early morning attack on Muslim worshippers in a mosque at Dogo Dawa, a village near Birnin Gwari in Kaduna State, where twenty people were allegedly killed by unknown gunmen.

The Allu Tragedy: Pitfalls Of Flawed Vigilante Justice By Andrew Obinna Onyearu


On Friday 5 October 2012, the Allu Community in Rivers State acquired for itself the dubious distinction in Nigeria’s history of playing host to one of the most brutal examples of butchery that this country has experienced. It is now common knowledge that some of the villagers killed 4 students of the University of Port Harcourt, allegedly for stealing phones and laptops from an off campus hostel of the institution. In a sustained attack that lasted several hours involving a large number of participants, 4 young men lost their lives in circumstances that were indescribably horrific.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Lagos strip club where strippers make up to N75,000 a week exposed




A strip or nude club is an adult entertainment venue or a night club where stripteases or other erotic or exotic dances are regularly performed. A strip club is run like a night club or bar, but it can also adopt a theatre or cabaret form.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

POEM: Chidiaka, Llyod, Tekenna & Ughonna.



Chidiaka,Llyod, Tekenna and Ughonna
Questions on the mouths of father and mothers, where are our sons now
Four promising young men whose lives has been cut short
Bt the hands of some 'evil babarians' called men in Aalu Community
The blood of Abel was spilled and it cried out to the lord
Now the blood of our four brothers has been spilled and they cry out for justice

The Bloods Of Chidiaka Llyod Tekenna & Ughonna Cries out For Justice.

The gruesome murder of four promising young men Chidiaka, Llyod, Tekenna and Ughonna 'my brothers' by Aalu indegenes in Port-Hacourt would for a long time not fade away.
I came across a lot of stories and comments about these young men by various people but not until I stumbled upon a long write-up from my 'patner in Crime' back in high school Kofoworola A.J. It was then I realized how far the story had gone and how agonizing it was for people to watch 3 mins of the most horrific scene ever without a movie director.
Don't just read but hear her as she speaks her mind:

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Petition: Gruesome murder of my son at Aluu, University of Port Harcourt host community.

�My name is Mrs. Chinwe Biringa. I am the mother of Mr. Chiadika Biringa, a second year student of Theatre Arts at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT). My husband is a very senior staff officer at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.
�My son turned 20 years old this week and we gave him pocket money to celebrate it with his friends.
On Friday morning, we were called by my second son, also a UNIPORT student that all was not well and he was hearing bad rumours that villagers at

PROFILE OF UNIPORT 4 #Aluu4

1. BIRINGA CHIDIAKA LORDSON: Year 2 theatre arts student. His dad is a top Petroleum marketing manager of PPMC, a subsidiary of the NNPC in Port- harcourt. He just turned 20 last week.

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

“It is an imaginary creation of a serial liar” – Dino Melaye denies Bisi Ibidapo-Obe’s pregnancy



Former House of Reps member, Dino Melaye, has responded toclaims made by Bisi Ibidapo-Obe, saying he was responsible for her pregnancy. The Yoruba actress, also went further and said that the Kogi-born Melaye, asked her to abort it.

Have sex regularly to avoid infertility, expert says




Gynaecologist says there are methods of managing secondary infertility.

A couple should have sexual intercourse at least three or four days in a week, to help prevent secondary infertility and increase the female partner’s chances of getting pregnant, a gynaecologist at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Nathaniel, said.

Man Allegedly Jumps Down From 8th Floor of Federal Secretariat

A man has reportedly committed suicide in Port Harcourt today. According to reports, the middle-aged man jumped
from the 8th floor of the Federal Secretariat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Umuokiri-Aluu community in Port Harcourt deserted over the killings of 4 Uniport students


Security operatives continued the raid on Umuokiri-Aluu community for the second day running on Monday in search of members of the vigilance group accused of lynching four male undergraduate students of the University of Port Harcourt.


This is just as the university has declared seven days of mourning in honour of its students mobbed to death by the vigilance group in Aluu on Friday.
It will be recalled that men of the Joint Task Force (JTF) entered Umuokiri-Aluu on Sunday and arrested 13 suspects, including the traditional ruler who allegedly ordered the killing of the students accused of armed robbery.

Monday, October 08, 2012

VIDEO: 4 UNIPORT Students killed yesterday in Portharcourt, (VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED)




Up till now Midas Banter cannot ascertain the real story behind the gruesome murder of these 4 young chaps but whatever the case maybe this isnot the right way to go. Let's allow Law to take its cause. We must all say no to jungle justice.

BEWARE: Former World Bank Vice-President Oby Ezekwesili warns that Nigeria is close to the precipice




A former Minister of Education, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, has said the country is on the edge of a precipice.

Ezekwesili, a former Vice-President of the World Bank, spoke with journalists in Abuja on Sunday on the Mubi massacre and the killing of four students of University of Port Harcourt by a mob.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

Killing of 4 UNIPORT students: Several suspects arrested

According to information we got from DailyPost website, several suspects have been arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of the some uniport students alleged to have stolen laptops and phones. Midas Banters Blog totally condemn this act and we demand justice for this boys. Enough is Enough and we must all say no to jungle justice.

''Just two days after four UNIPORT students were hacked to death by angry men from Aluu community, in Port Harcourt, the police has made good its promise to ensure those behind the brutal act, are brought to book. �PH government is outraged. The Governor has ordered investigations and already some arrests have been made,� the Rivers State commissioner for Information, Ibim Semenitari tweeted this afternoon from her handle, @ibimtoby.
We will continue to update you''
DailyPost
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Venezuelans to vote for president after fierce campaign

Residents get ID cards needed to be allowed to vote on 6 Oct, 2012
Some Venezuelans rushed to get the necessary ID cards needed to vote

Voters in Venezuela are set to go to the polls in what is predicted to be the country's most tightly contested presidential election in a decade.

Please read! Help find Jon Dailey

MBB gathered he has been missing since october 2nd. Kindly share this with your friends.If you have any information about his whereabout please do not hesitate to share it. Go to his face book page via: Facebook Page

Jonathan Dailey - Missing since October 2nd, 8:30pm

Saturday, October 06, 2012

UNIABUJA big girl dies vomiting blood weeks after buying N8 million car

Many are still yet to come to terms with untimely demise of University of Abuja student, Sonia Okeke who reportedly died in a mysterious circumstance
recently. Sources say the Awka- Anambra State born pretty damsel was one of the campus big babe with connections with
the movers and shakers of the nation�s seat of power. Sonia is said to be a generous person and even sponsors some ladies through school. Trouble started shortly after Sonia bought a state of the art wonder-on-wheels for N8 million as people started noticing she was no longer her bubbly self and was growing lean by the day. �It got so bad that she was advised to go to the
hospital for check-up, but she refused saying she was fine and just needed some rest. But it one night, she was coughing badly and was vomiting blood. She was rushed to the hospital but it
was too late for the doctors to revive her having waited that long before seeking medical attention,� said a source.
Now the police are said to be investigating whether there is a sinister move behind her death, and request that her friends should come forward with
names of her boy or men friends.
May her soul rest in peace.
Gist Express

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Romney goes on offensive in first debate with Obama

Mitt Romney battled back in his uphill drive to oust President Barack Obama on Wednesday with an aggressive debate performance that put his campaign on a more positive footing after weeks of stumbles and knocked Obama off-stride.


President Obama and Republican presidential nominee Romney share a laugh at the end of the first presidential debate in Denver

In the first of three presidential debates this month, Romney went beyond expectations as the two candidates stood side-by-side for the first time after months of campaigning against each other from long distance.

Looking to claw his way back into a race that has seen Obama hold an edge among voters, Romney was on the offensive throughout the 90-minute encounter with Obama. While the president landed some punches on Romney�s tax plan, he did not appear as prepared as his rival and missed several opportunities to attack.

With under five weeks to go until the November 6 election, it was uncertain whether Romney had managed to change the trajectory of a race that has favoured Obama. It is difficult to dislodge an incumbent from the White House. In recent weeks, Romney has lurched from stumble to stumble and been unable to project a consistent message.

�How does it translate into the horse race? That�s unclear,� said Steven Schier, a political science professor at Carleton College in Minnesota. �Romney should have some momentum. The question is whether he can maintain it.�

But there was no question that Romney�s campaign felt it was now in a better position. In the �spin room� afterward, Romney advisers hung around for 90 minutes talking to reporters, long after the Obama side had decamped.

A CNN/ORC snap poll said 67 percent of registered voters surveyed thought Romney won the debate at the University of Denver, compared with 25 percent for Obama.

Romney and Obama clashed repeatedly over taxes, healthcare and the role of government in ways that reflected the deep ideological divide in Washington and that has contributed to political gridlock.

Romney zeroed in on weak economic growth and 8.1 percent unemployment that have left Obama vulnerable in his effort to win a second four-year term. Government has taken on too big a role under Obama, dampening job creation, Romney argued.

�What we�re seeing right now, in my view, (is) a trickle-down government approach, which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams. And it�s not working. And the proof of that is 23 million people out of work,� Romney said.

Fact checkers took issue with some of assertions by the former Massachusetts governor, like the number of people unemployed, but he appeared more poised and better prepared than his opponent.

Obama argued that under his leadership, the economy had been brought back from the brink, with 5 million jobs created in the private sector, a resurgent auto industry and housing beginning to rise.

�You know, four years ago, we were going through a major crisis. And yet my faith and confidence in the American future is undiminished,� Obama said.

NO MENTION OF THE �47 PERCENT�

Mysteriously, Obama failed to mention issues his campaign has used in attack ads to damage Romney such as the Republican�s now infamous �47 percent� video, job cuts he made while at Bain Capital private equity firm, his tax returns and previous hard line on immigration.

The debate saw no haymaker punches thrown and not much in the way of memorable one-line zingers. Instead, it was a war of attrition as each man used facts and figures to make his points and stress the differences between them.

Romney, however, did himself some favours with crisper answers than Obama, who sounded professorial and a bit long-winded despite his staff�s best efforts to get him to give snappier comments.

Quite often Obama looked downward at his notes as Romney pounced on the president�s record. At one point, the Democrat quibbled with debate moderator Jim Lehrer who tried to cut him off for going over his allotted time.

�I had five seconds before you interrupted me,� Obama said to Lehrer with a smile.

Romney�s chances of winning the White House were up by 8.4 percentage points after the debate, although he was still only 34.3 percent assured of victory in November, according to online betting site Intrade.

The incumbent did put Romney on the defensive about his proposals for overhauling the U.S. tax system with a 20 percent across-the-board tax cut. Obama said it would cost the government $5 trillion and that it would be impossible to make up this amount by eliminating tax loopholes as the Republican talks about.

�The fact is that if you are lowering the rates the way you described, Governor, then it is not possible to come up with enough deductions and loopholes that only affect high-income individuals to avoid either raising the deficit or burdening the middle class. It�s � it�s math. It�s arithmetic,� Obama said.

Romney insisted his tax plan would not cost $5 trillion, saying, �Virtually everything he said about my tax plan is inaccurate.�

Obama also reminded Americans that Romney was proposing more of the same kind of tax cuts that Obama�s Republican predecessor, former President George W. Bush, pushed through Congress in 2001 and 2003. Most Americans are willing to concede that Obama inherited an economic mess, but also believe it is his responsibility to bring back the economy.

�We ended up moving from surpluses to deficits and it all culminated with the worst recession since the Great Depression,� said Obama.

In the face of attacks from Romney that the Obama healthcare overhaul of 2010 will hurt small-business hiring, Obama basically said his healthcare plan was modelled after the program Romney put in place as governor of Massachusetts, and it �hasn�t destroyed jobs� there.

After arguing for months that the Wall Street regulation legislation known as �Dodd-Frank� should be repealed, Romney was forced to concede under pressure from Obama that he would keep some financial regulations established under the law.

ROMNEY NEEDED VICTORY MORE

Romney was in need of a victory in the debate to help him put his campaign back on a positive footing after a rocky few weeks.

He was damaged by a hidden-camera videotape in which he said 47 percent of voters were dependent on government and unlikely to support him. That was among several stumbles that have knocked Romney�s campaign off message.

Obama, holding a slight lead in national polls and leading Romney in some swing states where the election will be decided, was looking in the debate to avoid harming his position as the apparent front-runner.

But he may have spent too much time trying to avoid making mistakes and let Romney get the better of him.

The debate was the best opportunity to date to reach large numbers of voters in an unfiltered way, with an estimated television audience of 60 million possible.

Advisers to both Romney and Obama predictably said their man emerged victorious. Obama adviser David Plouffe told reporters in the spin room that Romney appeared �testy� at times.

As for Obama�s lengthy comments, his campaign manager Jim Messina said, �That�s never going to be our strong suit.�

Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom said if the debate had been a prize fight, the referee would have called it for Romney an hour in.

The debate was the first of three such face-offs scheduled in the next four weeks. Biden and Romney�s running mate, U.S. Representative Paul Ryan, will debate once, on October 11.

REUTERS
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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Citizenship war as Bakassi Peninsula Nigerians threaten Cameroon




Nigerians from the Bakassi Peninsula who were forced by an international ruling to become Cameroonians have threatened war if Nigeria does not appeal against the decision.



The oil-rich Bakassi is now controlled by Cameroon following the transfer of sovereignty from Nigeria as a result of a judgment by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2002.

The ruling forced Nigerians living in the peninsular to become Cameroonians. But the Nigerians say they want to remain under Nigerian authority.

But with a week left before the window for an appeal lapses, the Nigerian government is yet to utilise this option.

Cakebird Development Cooperation (CDC) warned the failure by the government to appeal could lead to war.

Calabar Anglican church bishop Retired Reverend Tunde Adeleye on Tuesday advised the government to speed up the appeal to avoid conflict.

The bishop whose warning coincided with Nigeria's 52nd independence anniversary said people in the peninsular were not afraid of war.

CDC claimed the Cameroonian authorities would have prepared against any form of perceived insubordination by Nigerians –turned Cameroonians in Bakassi.

"The war might be sparked by aggrieved Nigerians, who might be attacked by the Cameroonian authorities," CDC chairman Chinedu Jideofo-Ogbuagu told reporters in Calabar, Cross River State on Tuesday.

Jideofo-Ogbuagu accused passed Nigerian leaders of conniving to sell the peninsula and  Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan of succumbing to pressure from those former leaders.

"Assisted by some foreign powers, Cameroon is waiting for action, whereas there are powers somewhere in the country campaigning that the wicked sale of Bakassi should be forgotten," he said.

Whilst the peninsula is commonly described as "oil-rich", no commercially viable deposits of oil have yet been discovered.



But the area has aroused considerable interest from oil companies in the light of the discovery of rich reserves of high grade crude oil elsewhere in Nigeria.



At least eight multinational oil companies have participated in the exploration of the peninsula and its offshore waters.

During the European scramble for Africa, Queen Victoria, according to historical records, signed a Treaty of Protection with the king and chiefs "Old Calabar", on 10 September 1884. 



The territory however became de facto part of the Republic of Nigeria, although the border was never permanently delineated. 



However, documents released by Cameroon, corroborated by those from Britain and German, placed Bakassi under Cameroonian territory as a result of colonial era Anglo-German agreements.

In 1961, however, Southern Cameroon voted to leave Nigeria and become a part of Cameroon, but Bakassi Peninsula remained under the Nigerian administration until the ICJ ruling of 2002.

Source: http://www.theafricareport.com

Angry Iranians attack French Embassy in Tehran

Holding posters of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, demonstrators chant slogans in front of the French Embassy in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, during a protest the publication of caricatures of Islam's Prophet Muhammad by a French satirical weekly. Dozens of Iranian students and clerics gathered outside the embassy and chanted "Death to France" and "Down with the U.S." and burned the representation of the U.S. and Israeli flags Thursday. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Holding posters of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, demonstrators chant slogans in front of the French Embassy in Tehran, Iran, late last month.


Rioters angry over anti-Islam film and Muhammad cartoons smash up police post outside embassy. Around 30 arrested.

TEHRAN, Iran - - Dozens of Iranians angered over an anti-Islam film made in the U.S. and caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published in a weekly in France have attacked the French Embassy in Tehran.
Shop vendors and residents in the area say protesters smashed a police guard post outside the embassy and a bulletin board at the embassy wall.
The say about 30 protesters were arrested following the attack on Tuesday morning.
The witnesses spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing for their own safety.
Since the film's appearance, outraged Muslims around the world have rallied against it.
Iranians have held regular peaceful protests denouncing the film and the caricatures. State TV showed several rallies in cities around Iran on Tuesday but the embassy protest was apparently not officially endorsed and was not mentioned.
Source:www.nydailynews.com

Kim dodges her sex-tape ex

Kim
Kim Kardashian narrowly avoided an embarrassing run-in with her sex-tape partner Ray J as she dined out with her family in Miami.

The family — Bruce Jenner, mom Kris, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kylie — and friend Jonathan Cheban dined at Prime 112 in Miami Sunday night to mark the nine-year anniversary of Robert Kardashian’s death.

SHOCKING: ‘My husband hasn’t had sex with me for 5 years’- Nigerian cries out


forked-heart


A housewife, Mrs. Modupe Falola, stunned Agege Grade A Customary Court when she said that her husband, Mr. Falilu Falola, denied her sex for five years. The mother of one claimed that trouble started  when her husband returned from church one day and told her that she was suffering from a generational curse which she had to pray fervently about for  deliverance.
She added that her husband took advantage of what he heard from his prophet to treat her badly. “ I was heavily pregnant then and immediately I delivered the baby, my husband stopped having sex with me and as well stopped giving me money for the upkeep of the only child of the marriage”, the defendant in the case of divorce instituted by her husband stated.
She alleged that Falilu failed to take care of her and the child and whenever her parents invited him  for reconciliation, he refused to honour the invitation. In a counter position, Falola told the court that he met his enstranged wife through a close friend, saying that  when his friend discussed about her, he told him he was not interested.
He said Modupe was secretary to his friend. The petitioner claimed that he later got to know after three months that the marriage arrangement was a conspiracy between his friend and Modupe.
“I would not have agreed to marry her but l had to sympathize with her when she claimed that her sister‘s husband had sent her away on the excuse that he was travelling abroad and, since we had been dating, I had to give the marriage plan a second thought,“ he said.
Falilu said he regretted later when he discovered that Modupe was troublesome and always picked quarrel with neighbours. The petitioner claimed that what really gave him concern was that his wife quarrelled with his house boy of many years, and the boy left in annoyance.
Falilu vowed that even if the court paved the way for settlement, he had made up his mind not to have anything to do with her “because we are not compatible”. “ I stopped having sex with her five years ago, because of her bad behaviour; besides, Modupe is not friendly with the children l had from my previous marriage”
Source: www.vanguardngr.com