Saturday, 4 October 2014

Residents Scooping Fuel As Tanker Crashes In Kwara

Danger may currently be lurking in Osin
community in Ilorin East Local Government Area
of Kwara State as residents of the settlement are
scrambling to scoop fuel spilled in the area after
a fuel tanker crashed on Saturday.
A resident of the village, who made a desperate
call to PUNCH Online on Saturday, feared that
the worst might happen if concerned authorities
failed to respond to their calls urgently.
The resident, a male(name withheld), alleged
that four days ago, there was an accident in the
community, located along the Ilorin-Jebba Road,
saying the State Emergency Management
Agency, which promised to come to the scene,
failed to show up.
“Today again, this morning, a fuel tanker crashed
some minutes ago; its content is currently
spilling around and people are scooping fuel in
the area. We have called the same management
agency but as I’m talking to you now, they
(members of the agency) have not shown up,
though they promised they would come,” says
the resident.
“There is still fuel in the tanker that had an
accident in this place four days ago, it has not
been evacuated. If any place goes up in flame
around this area, every body will be in trouble.”
Our correspondent called Alhaji Abdulwahab Oba,
the Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Abdulfattah Ahmed, who promised to call on
relevant agencies to race to the scene and put
the situation under control.

Former President Olusegun ObasanjoSenate President David Mark and former Lagos State Governor and a national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Friday held separate closed-door meetings with former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
The meetings were held at Obasanjo’s Hilltop residence in Abeokuta.
Both Mark and Tinubu said the issues discussed bordered on the state of the nation.
Tinubu came ahead of Mark. Emerging from the venue of the meeting, he said he had discussion with Obasanjo on “some of his former boys” who would vie for elective positions in the 2015 general elections, especially the Presidency.
He said, “We are here to pay homage to our former President and discuss with him because he has a number of influences in the political sphere.
“We need to talk to find out his thinking about Nigeria and the future. We need to seek his observation on some of his former boys who are running for Presidency in our party.”
He, however, said there was nothing worth celebrating about Nigeria’s 54th independence anniversary since the country remained “an invalid baby in incubator.”
Mark who arrived the Hilltop residence at about 2.0pm left around 3.45pm.
He also described Obasanjo as the father of the nation with a wealth of experience.
The Senate President told journalists after the meeting that he had come with his team, including Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan; the Peoples Democratic Party Women Leader, Mrs. Josephine Anenih; and Senator Polycarp Nwite, among others to discuss with the former President and raise some basic issues that affect both the party and the nation.
He said, “We discussed issues that will move Nigeria forward because Chief Obasanjo’s love for Nigeria is unquantifiable. So, we had a good discussion with him.”

Thursday, 2 October 2014

DHQ reacts to video dismissing Shekau’s death

Abuja - The Defence Headquarters said on
Thursday it was studying the claims made in a
video purportedly released by terrorists showing
their leader, Abubakar Shekau as dismissing his
death.
A statement posted in the DHQ website said
that from immediate observation, the video did
not indicate when it was shot and any proof “of
life or currency such as screen time or date.”
“The video also did not make any reference to
anything that has happened since the
impostor’s reported death,” it said.
The statement noted that air plane mentioned
in the video had been missing before he
(Shekau) was killed.
“It should not surprise anybody if the terrorists
decide to manipulate pictures, clone another
Shekau or upload a pre-recorded video all in a
bid to prove invincible.”
“As far as we are concerned, the individual who
was appearing in video and claiming to be the
leader of the terrorist group was killed in the
Kondunga battle in September.”
“The resemblance of the corpse and that of the
eccentric character was incontrovertible. His
identity was equally corroborated by people
who knew him before we announced his death,”
it said.
The statement restated that justice would be
served to whoever bore that name or
designation and whoever engaged in any act of
terror.
It will be recalled that the DHQ confirmed the
death of Mohammed Bashir alias Abubakar
Shekau on September 24, saying he was killed
in an operation in Konduga.
Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, the Director, Defence
Information, who confirmed it, had vowed that
the military would serve justice to whoever bore
that name or designation.

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

I Saw The Synagogue Tragedy Coming - TB Joshua

The founder of the Synagogue Church of all
Nations, Prophet Temitope Joshua, has claimed
that he saw a vision of the incident that killed at
least 115 persons in the church guesthouse.
The victims, mainly South Africans, died when a
six-storey guesthouse belonging to the church
caved in on September 12.
The embattled clergyman, who said he knew
something tragic was to befall his ministry,
noted that he prepared his parishioners on how
to handle the tragedy.
In a statement posted on the SCOAN’s official
Facebook page, TB Joshua warned his critics
against accusing him of failing to foresee the
disaster that befell his ministry.
“For those who are outside the Lord, they would
not know. When you are outside God, you will
not know what I am talking. When you are
outside the light, you cannot understand what I
am talking.
“For the three weeks before the incident, if you
heard my message and sat down, you would
know I was giving you a vision and prophetic
word on how to handle the situation at hand.
Trials and tests are for our belief. I go by the
directives of God,” TB Joshua claimed.
Accusing his critics of being “used by Satan,” the
televangelist said they were just out to “disturb”
the faith of his local and international members
with “negative words.”
According to him, all the “Satanic agents”
criticising him over the circumstances
surrounding the incident, would soon “suffer for
it.”
Since none of his critics is unable to help him
raise the victims from death, TB Joshua argued
that they should stop rubbishing his ministry or
risk paying dearly for it.
Those who could not stop what happened
(building collapse), he said, should be “careful of
their tongues” as “anybody can go for it.
“I have been on this journey for 27 years. Do you
think God can close His eyes and rubbish
everything here? They are asking God to bring
more evidence of whether He is the one who
called me. Warn everyone to be very careful.
This issue at hand is a delicate issue.
“People are using this to gain money and friends.
This is a warning. Whatever people want to write
let them write; they will be the ones to read it. I
said our God would get back to them. He has
started somewhere. He is coming. If your brother
is involved, unless he can resurrect the people
who died, he will join them. If you can resurrect
the people who died, you can go free.
“The servants, the people who sent them; the
people who heard the stories all around and
those who want to use it for themselves and to
disturb my spirit, you may likely join them. Be
careful. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Let
us be very careful with our tongues,” he warned.
Urging those questioning his calling not to sway
his followers, he added that they should extend
love and affection to the victims and relations of
those involved in the tragedy.
The prophet insisted that the 115 victims were
martyrs, adding that their relations would see
the continuation of the work of God “they died
and suffered for.
“Your responsibility is to the victims and the
relations of the victims and martyrs of faith. If
you say you are born again, wherever the victims
and their relations are, wherever the relations of
the martyrs of faith are, look for them. Let them
know you are praying for them. What you eat; let
them eat it.
“What you wear; let them wear. What you have
on your table, let them have it on their tables,
too. Share what you have with them – your love,
prayer, affection and strength. Share it with them
at this time. This is what we call ‘born again’ –
my pain is your pain. Your joy is my joy.
“The multitude of people who claim to be with
T.B. Joshua in prayer – if the same people turn
to the families of the victims and martyrs of
faith, don’t you think life would be better for
them than before? Join them; look for them, as
many other things they are doing now,” TB
Joshua added.

Monday, 29 September 2014

Jonathan consoles with people of Kano over Galadiman's death

Abuja - President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday
commiserated with the Emir of Kano, Alhaji
Muhammadu Sanusi II, and the people of Kano
over the death of the Galadiman Kano, Alhaji
Tijani Hashim.
Hashim, who was one of the most powerful
members of the Kano emirate council, died in the
early hours of Monday in Abuja at the age of 79.
This is contained in a statement issued by the
Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, in Abuja.
It stated that Jonathan said the deceased served
his people admirably over many years as a
regional minister in the first republic and as
member of the emirate council.
"Jonathan believes the eminent Kano prince and
highly revered community leader will always be
remembered and honoured for his laudable
contributions to peace, stability and progress in
his community and country.
"The president prays that God Almighty will
receive the late Galadima’s soul and grant him
eternal rest.
"He also pray that the Almighty will bless the
good people of Kano with a worthy successor to
the late prince,’’ the statement stated.

Sunday, 28 September 2014

You're Not Yourself When You're Hungry, and That's a Problem By David DiSalvo

We’ve all known people who should have to
wear
a flashing red DANGER! sign if they miss lunch.
We instinctively know to steer clear of someone
who's running on empty. A grumbling stomach
means a drop in blood sugar, and through
excruciating experience, most of us realize that
means trouble.
But could the blood sugar/anger connection lurk
behind more relationship conflicts than we
realize?
A new study probed that question with a
research
methodology as painfully funny as it was
effective. Researchers rounded up 107 married
couples for a 21-day couples’ boot-camp to
draw
a direct line between blood glucose (a.k.a.
circulating blood sugar) and aggression.
First they asked the couples to complete a
questionnaire that evaluated their level of
satisfaction with their marriages, which allowed
the research team to control for variables like
how
rocky a marriage was to begin with. They also
measured all of the participants’ blood glucose
levels to set a benchmark, and continued to
measure the levels throughout the 21-day
study.
The researchers predicted that drops in blood
sugar would consistently correlate with
heightened aggression between the spouses.
They defined aggression in two ways:
aggressive
impulse and aggressive behavior, a distinction
meant to identify aggression in thought versus
action. Aggression rarely happens in a vacuum

there’s usually a thought impulse that precedes
it, even if that impulse doesn’t occur
immediately
before the action but compounds over time.
To test aggressive impulse, the researchers
gave
participants a voodoo doll and 51 pins, with
instructions to place as many pins in the doll
every night as needed to show how angry they
were with their spouse. A light conflict day
might
earn just a couple pokes, while a “cover the
kids'
eyes and ears” day might warrant the full 51 to
the head.
To test aggressive behavior, the researchers
had
the spouses wear headphones while they
competed against each other in 25-part tasks.
After each task, the winner decided how loudly
and for how long to blast the loser with a noise
through the headphones.
At the end of the 21 days, with riddled voodoo
dolls and ringing ears aplenty, the researchers'
hypothesis was proven true: The lower the level
of
blood glucose, the more pins the spouses
poked,
and the higher the intensity (and longer the
duration) they blasted their partners through
their headphones.
The study provides a couple of worthwhile
takeaways:
First, quoting lead study author Brad Bushman,
an Ohio State University professor of psychology
and communication, “Before you have a difficult
conversation with your spouse, make sure
you're
not hungry."
Simple to say, harder to do.
Second, and the reason why that’s such good
advice: Our brains are energy hogs. "Even
though
the brain is only two percent of our body
weight,
it consumes about 20 percent of our calories. It
is
a very demanding organ when it comes to
energy," Bushman says.
When the brain is short on energy, it’s also
short
on self-control, opening the door for aggressive
impulses and behavior to take center stage.
And
if the study results are a true indication, we’re
red-lining our self-control more often than we
realize.
I’d love to see a follow-up study that attempts
to
track these results against the blood sugar
rollercoaster associated with fast food-laden
diets.
I have a suspicion that glucose-related
aggression
isn’t solely about how much or little food we
eat,
but also the sorts of food we eat. Just a hunch,
but it stands to reason that shoveling in foods
that cause our blood sugar levels to spike and
crash day after day may also trigger spousal
(and
other) explosions.
A little food for thought while you're sitting in
the
drive-through.
The study was published in the Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences.
You can find David DiSalvo on Twitter @
neuronarrative, at his website The Daily
Brain, and on YouTube at Your Brain
Channel. His latest book is Brain Changer:
How Harnessing Your Brain’s Power To
Adapt Can Change Your Life

The Red Devils recruited a number of marquee players in the summer, including Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao, but the former defender believes another spending spree is needed....

Phil Neville believes Manchester United need to
spend another £100 million before they can be
considered genuine title challengers.
The club embarked on a large spending spree in
the summer, acquiring the likes of Radamel
Falcao, Angel Di Maria, Daley Blind and Luke
Shaw, but have secured just five points from thei
opening five games this season.
Many have criticised United’s failure to recruit a
world-class centre-back in the summer – though
the club did spend £16m on Marcos Rojo – and
Neville believes further additions are required.
“I know United have spent £150m,' he told BBC
Radio 5 Live .
“I think there's another two transfer windows of
similar amounts of money needed - maybe
£100m - before they can even think about
winning the title.
“There are still key positions in the team that
need filling. I think the centre-back position is
obviously the key area. Holding midfield or centre
midfield needs addressing too.
“There were no world-class centre backs out
there (this summer). I think that's why in the
next two transfer windows, United might still be
looking for that world-class defender.”
Despite his criticisms, Neville believes that both
Chris Smalling and Phil Jones have bright future
at Old Trafford and insists that United must not
sell off their core group of English players.
“I am certain Chris Smalling will come good and
have full faith in Phil Jones as well,” he added.
“They've bought of a lot of foreign players, (but)
you don't get rid of your English spine.”
Neville left the club at the end of last season
along after the club finished seventh in the
Premier League.