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Thursday, 16 October 2014
SPORTS::KESHI OUT--AMODU IN--FOR THE 4TH TIME
Within 24 hours, Nigerian football recorded what could be the most dramatic twist in its history. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Thursday announced the sack of Coach Stephen Keshi and replacing him with former coach Amodu Shaibu
Amodu Shaibu may be seen as a stop-gap measure and that borders on his travail with the Nigerian football federation
The 56 year-old is the first Nigerian coach to qualify the Super Eagles for the World Cup but was denied the opportunity of leading Austin Okocha and the team to the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup as he was sacked months before the kick off
And as so, Nigeria did not do well in the tournament, recording its worst ever World Cup appearance; scoring one goal, conceding 3 and ending up with one point at the bottom
Amodu was to make another return to the Nigerian team in April 2008, leading the team to the Angola 2010 Nations Cup tournament where it finished third and also qualifying for the 2010 World Cup and again, dropped months before the tournament kicked off in South Africa: Nigeria again recording another poor outing in the mundial
Amodu had his first stint with Nigeria in the late 90’s as coach of the team but was intermittently displaced in between the periods he served
Stephen Keshi’s sack may have been the long yearnings of many Nigerians who say that the coach has overstayed with the national team and has given all that he can and is no longer able to give more
It might however, come as a shock to some who may have seen Wednesday’s win over Sudan as the beginning of a process; a progressive one that should have continued, at least until the end of the qualification series
The big players up there at the football house who considering the ‘interest of Nigerian football’ think it better to change baton now that the race can still be salvaged
Respite in Amodu; who by records and achievements, is the second best to Keshi, only for the last two games against Congo and South Africa, could be the nerve wrecker that Nigerian football needed
Certainly, Keshi sack would be followed with a hunt for a foreign manager; whoever would be coming in as the coach would have to take it further from Keshi left
Knowing how aggressive, impatient and demanding Nigerian fans can be, anything short of victories from the two games and greater successes from whoever takes over permanently, would refer to Thursday, October 16, 2014
IS MICHAEL JACKSON TRULY DEAD??
POP STAR STAYS ONTOP OF FORBES LIST OF RICHEST DEAD CELEBS---how??
Nothing stops a dead man from raking in more cash, but how does he do it?
Late Michael Jackson is on top of Forbe's current 2014 List of Highest Earning Dead Celebrities.
The legendary pop star raked in an estimated $140 million in the past year for his estate.
According to Forbes, the late King of Pop has beated Rock n Roll legend Elvis Presley's record earning more than twice of what the star is earning in death.
It is Jackson's second straight year atop the list. He regained the title in 2013, a year after being pushed into second place by actress Elizabeth Taylor.
However, Presely landed on the second spot bringing in $55 million after his death in 1997 which is three times more than cartoonist and Peanuts comic strip creator Charles Schulz, who occupied the third place with US$40 million.
"Few celebrities prove the point that there is (financial) life after death better than Michael Jackson," Forbes said.
Who doesn't want to be M.J in death... put your hands up!
TERRIBLE: Man Catches Pregnant Wife Having Sex With Another Man In Benue

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How to Use The Awoof Mtn 3GB/30GB Any Time You Like On PC And Android Phones
seems like October is really a great month, for the free browsing community. Lot’s of cheat, coming up and I guess everyone is happy. If you are not browsing free, try and be part of it. The android users are also at benefit this period, lots of tricks cheats and tweaks available for them to browse. Their prayers has been answered, Lol.
shared a post on how to get MTN 30gb with Just N100, If You Missed it.. Peolple really Enjoyed it cos Its Perfectly Working evn up to the time Of Posting this Tutorial but the The Problem is t the Given Tweak is not Working on Pc and Phones which make it useless..
Today, I Would Tutor You on how to Use the the Gb any tim You Like.. Now I have discovered that the 30Gb tweak can work with the help of Simple server… Just follow the simple procedure below and you are good to go.
PC USERS
DOWNLOAD SIMPLE SERVER HERE
» Please Dnt edit the Simple Server after downloading it, Just Unzip it and Open SimpleServer folder and Minimize the simple Server File..
Configure Your Modem as Follow:
Configuration name: MTNNG
APN: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
Username: empty
Password: empty
after that Configure Your Mozilla Firefox as follows;
IP: 127.0.0.1 || PORT: 8080
Android users
» Download Simple Server for android HERE
» Goto your phone internet settings Set your phone access point to: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net While IP: 127.0.0.1 and Port: 8080
Open the downloaded simple server and configure as follows:
» Proxy Host: 10.199.212.2
» Port: 8080
» Injection Method: get
» Injection Query/Url: http:/www.facebook.com/MTNloaded
» Injection Host: www.facebook.com/MTNloaded
» Injection Line: Press the enter key of your keypad 4 times
» Log level: Debug
Close and connect your data, start browsing on your Android with a 3GB data allowance.
Feel Free to Drop Your Comment… Thanks!!!
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
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GOOD NEWS::Mercy johnson okojie delivers another little soldier..lol
Happy news! Star actress Mercy Johnson Okojie has given birth to her second child, a baby boy. She gave birth exactly 12.49am (American time) today October 15th at St Joseph Hospital, University of Maryland, Baltimore. Mother and child are said to be doing great!
Very wonderful news
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EBOLA VIRUS::MAN WHO DISCOVERED IT OPENS UP
Dr. Peter Piot discovered and named the Ebola virus after an infected woman’s blood was handed to him in 1976.
The woman was a Belgian nun who worked in Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the first case of the disease was recorded.
Piot is now one of the world's leading infectious diseases experts and he opened up to Vox America’s Julia Belluz on the current Ebola outbreak and why it has gotten out of control.
Excerpts below:
Julia Belluz: You've been working on Ebola since you co-discovered the virus in 1976. For nearly 40 years, this disease has largely been ignored by the international community except for brief flashes of interest, mostly spurred by Hollywood. Now we are seeing unprecedented attention and political galvanization around Ebola. What changed?
Peter Piot: In the 38 years since 1976 until this current outbreak, there have been something like 1,500 people who died in total. So that's less than 50 deaths per year. Up to now, it was not a real public health problem. This year, nearly 3,000 have died. All 24 previous outbreaks were both time and place limited to very confined communities. Even in the worst case, Ebola would kill 300 people. Here it has involved entire countries, and it has been going on for over nine months now.
JB: But the death toll was rising rapidly for months before the international community responded. What do you think finally sparked collective action?
PP: It was the Americans getting Ebola, I'm afraid. Beyond that, I don't know what changed it, really. Early in the second or third week of July, I gave an interview with CNN and I said this crisis requires a state of emergency and a quasi-military operation. After the interview, I thought maybe I exaggerated. But I felt that it was really getting out of hand and it looked like a completely different type of Ebola outbreak than we'd seen before. Then it took another month, so I really don't know.
JB: Before this year, could you have imagined an Ebola outbreak of this size?
PP: I never thought it would get this big. I always thought it was an accident of history where someone becomes infected — from a bat probably — and then an outbreak is contained. Ebola came and went. I really never thought this could happen. But it shows again: when the right, or bad conditions are all combined with each other, then these things will happen again.
JB: We've seen a surge in the number of deaths now for weeks with no sign that the virus is slowing down. Why do you think this outbreak spun so far out of control?
PP: I think this is a result of a perfect storm of a lack of trust in authorities, in western medicine, dysfunctional health services, a belief in witchcraft as cause of disease and not viruses, traditional funeral rites, and a very slow response both nationally and internationally. The longer we wait, the longer there is an insufficient response, the worse it will get, the more difficult it will be to control this epidemic through quarantine and isolation and all the methods that worked in the past.
JB: Most of what you point out here has to do with things that we had no control over — an accident of geography, local beliefs. Can you point to a place where the ball was dropped in this Ebola response, something that should have been done to minimize the suffering in West Africa?
PP: It took more than three months to diagnosis the epidemic. The first case was in December and then they only diagnosed that it was Ebola in March. But then it took far too long before the international community did anything. That goes from the WHO, to the US, and UK governments.
It took 1,000 deaths before a public health emergency was declared by the WHO, and cynically it took two American doctors to become infected. I think that's where particularly the local office of the WHO was inadequate, that's for sure. But it's not just WHO. It's the member states of the WHO, the ones who decide about the budget at the WHO.
JB: What do you think will be the lessons learned from this epidemic?
PP: This outbreak has highlighted the fact that we need to make sure we are far better equipped for epidemics in general. There will be others. But the good news is also that experimental therapies and vaccines for Ebola are now being tested for their efficacy so I think that's positive. For the next outbreak, we should have stockpiles of vaccines and therapies.
DRAMATIC MOMENT: FREED WOMAN IDENTIFIES BOKO MEMBER IN A BANK
STOP RAPE
A 43-year old woman (name withheld) has recounted her ordeal in the hands of her Boko Haram abductor after she was freed from her kidnappers Leadership reports that the woman (names withheld) had gone to a bank in Maiduguri, Borno state, when she recognized a 26-year 0ld man in the queue and raised alarm . She screamed: “He is the one, he is the one! God will punish you, you will rot in hell!” Her outburst startled everyone present, but their bewilderment was put to bed after the woman said she recognized him as a Boko Haram member who had abducted her and several others and took them to the book, adding that the man in particular had “used” her like a dog, raping her more than ten times. Soldiers were subsequently invited to the scene, after which the man was said to have confessed to belonging to the Islamist sect, confirming the woman’s account that he, along with other sect members had abducted several women, old and young, whom they raped on numerous occasions at the forest hide-out. The woman was commended for her bravery and her case was used to unravel several others, as relatives and neighbours of other similar rape cases began to open up, although they all refused to call names. Another woman of Cross River origin (identity withheld) said she had moved to Maiduguri in search of work when she was abducted by members of the dreaded sect but managed to escape near Bama. Speaking on her hospital bed, the lady recounted how she was raped by over seven men everyday for more than two months. She said she was abducted alongside about thirty women and girls. She added that the leaders of the sect usually took the virgins and young ones for themselves, leaving the older or married ones for the sect’s fighters. The victims also availed that the sect members usually killed many of the women who failed to agree to their sexual demands, adding that others who do not comply die as a result of torture.10,000 could be affected weekly by ebola-WHO

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