Saturday, 13 September 2014

Photos: Genevive Nnaji, Funke Akindele and others run for breast cancer awareness


Genevieve Nnaji, Funke Akindele, Osas Ighodaro, Lynxxx and several other celebs join the Genevieve Pink Ball Breast cancer awareness run holding this morning. The stars will run from Lekki to Ikoyi and back to Lekki for the Run Walk Cycle. See more photos after the cut…



Photos: Lucky Igbinedion's daughter, Ehi, gets engaged


Ehi Annanel igbinedion.the daughter of former Edo state governor,lucky igbinedion has been engaged recently.she took to instagram to share the good news with a picture of her beautiful Ring..Congrats dear.

Student dies of heart attack while looking at erotic magazines during visit to sperm bank


A student died of a heart attack while looking at erotic magazines in a private booth at a sperm bank.

It was Zhen Gang's fourth visit in just over a week.

Medics at the sperm bank set up at Wuhan University in China noticed that the young man seemed to be taking a long time when they still hadn't seen him emerge after two hours alone.

When they checked, they found Zheng Gang lying unconscious on the floor and despite efforts to resuscitate him, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

I wonder wah kind of erotic photos was in that magazine.

What if Ebola was airborne?


:By Elizabeth Cohen, Senior Medical Correspondent

Today, the Ebola virus spreads only through direct contact with bodily fluids, such as blood and vomit. But some of the nation's top infectious disease experts worry that this deadly virus could mutate and be transmitted just by a cough or a sneeze.

"It's the single greatest concern I've ever had in my 40-year public health career," said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. "I can't imagine anything in my career -- and this includes HIV -- that would be more devastating to the world than a respiratory transmissible Ebola virus."

Osterholm and other experts couldn't think of another virus that has made the transition from non-airborne to airborne in humans. They say the chances are relatively small that Ebola will make that jump. But as the virus spreads, they warned, the likelihood increases.

Friday, 12 September 2014

50 die in Synagogue church building collapse


50 persons have been feared dead, with several others injured during the collapse of a six-storey building in the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Ikotun, Lagos on Friday.

A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigerian at the scene reports that ambulances were seen taking people out of the collapse building to the Isolo General Hospital.

There had yet to be an official confirmation of the number of casualties.

Policemen were on the ground dispersing crowds, who were gathered outside the gate of the collapse building.

An eyewitness, who spoke to NAN on anonymity, said that the building collapse at around 1.30pm.

He said the building, which usually serves as a guest house for some foreigners and people from the neighbouring African countries, was completed four months ago.

The eyewitness added that the building, which was a four-storey building, was converted to six-storey building to accommodate more of its visitors.

”We were all surprised with this incidence. At around 1.30pm, the building collapsed while people were inside.

“This building was a four-storey building but it was converted to seven,” he said.

NAN also observed that Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, National Emergency Management Agency and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps were also on the ground.

LASEMA officials were denied access into the premises of the church while journalists were also chased away from the scene of the incidence.

People, who attempted to take pictures of the scene were harassed by members of the church.

Recovered UK Ebola patient William Pooley to return to Africa 'in a few weeks'


William Pooley was treated in London after being flown out of Sierra Leone.

He has made a full recovery and, having been discharged from hospital, said he is to travel back within "a few weeks".

The 29-year-old said he was "impatient" to return and that it was likely he was now immune to the deadly illness.

Mr Pooley had been working as a volunteer nurse in Sierra Leone, which is one of the worst affected countries, when he contracted the virus.

Around half of the 3,000 people infected in the current African outbreak, which started in Guinea, have died.

"I'm quite impatient to get back doing what I know needs to done," Mr Pooley told BBC News

"And I feel like I've left things undone, having left prematurely. And I know there's a lot of work to do out there, and we need to get out there and do it."

Cuba wants to send doctors to Ebola areas


Cuba is sending 165 health workers to help tackle the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, officials say.
Doctors, nurses and infection control specialists will travel to Sierra Leone in October and stay for six months.

The announcement comes as the World Health Organization says new cases in West Africa are increasing faster than the capacity to manage them.

More than 2,400 people have died from the virus in recent months and some 4,700 people have been infected.

The death toll remains highest in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

World Health Organization (WHO) officials say the number of people affected is likely to be much greater than current estimates suggest.

In Liberia WHO experts say there is not a single bed left to treat patients with Ebola.

But the world football association, Fifa, says it is joining forces with the United Nations to turn the country's national stadium into a large-scale Ebola treatment unit.

Dr Margaret Chan, director of the WHO, said: "If we are going to go to war with Ebola we need the resources to fight.

Reeva Steenkamp's family protest at Oscar Pistorius verdict


The parents of Reeva Steenkamp say "justice was not served" after South African athlete Oscar Pistorius was acquitted of murdering their daughter.
Judge Thokozile Masipa found him guilty of the lesser charge of culpable homicide, saying the state had failed to prove he intended to kill.

Pistorius has been allowed bail ahead of sentencing on 13 October.

Judge Masipa said the athlete had acted "negligently" when he shot his girlfriend through a toilet door, but in the "belief that there was an intruder".

The Paralympic sprinter had strenuously denied murdering Ms Steenkamp after a row on Valentine's Day last year, saying he shot her by mistake.

But in the interview with NBC, June Steenkamp said: "This verdict is not justice for Reeva.

"I just want the truth. He shot through the door and I can't believe that they believe it was an accident."

Pistorius was also found guilty on a charge of negligently handling a firearm that went off in a restaurant.

He was acquitted of another charge of firing a gun in public, through the sunroof of a car, and of a charge of illegal possession of ammunition in the home where he killed Ms Steenkamp.

Manchester Dogs' Home FIRE kills dozens of animals


More than 150 dogs were rescued from the fire, which broke out at Manchester Dogs' Home in Moss Brook Road in Harpurhey on Thursday evening.

A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of arson and is being questioned.

A JustGiving account set up by the Manchester Evening News had raised more than £860,000 by 17:00 BST.
footage showing the extent of the damage caused by the blaze.
In the aftermath of the fire, the manager of the home said 60 dogs had been housed in the worst-affected building.



Kanye West rushed to Melbourne hospital just hours before his concert


KIM Kardashian says fans shouldn’t be worried about her husband Kanye West’s health after reports he was rushed to Melbourne’s Epworth Hospital on ahead of his Rod Laver concert.
“He is feeling better; it’s just precautionary to go to the doctor if you’re not feeling well to make sure you have a good show.”

Her comments are the first since Kanye was rushed to hospital.

The rapper arrived on a stretcher carried by paramedics at Epworth Hopital in Richmond, in the city’s inner east, just after 2pm yesterday, a witness told Woman’s Day on Thursday.

His tour promoter Live Nation had no comment on West’s hospital visit, but said the Yeezus show will go on.

“Kanye went on stage last night in Melbourne as scheduled,” a Live Nation spokeswoman said the same day.

“The tour continues at Sydney’s Allphones Arena tomorrow and Saturday, before concluding in Brisbane on Monday night.”



Police: Intruder Caught Cooking Corn in Home

Rockland police officers responded to a home at about 1:40 a.m. Wednesday after getting a call from the homeowner.

The homeowner woke up to a loud bang from the kitchen. When the resident went to investigate, he found an intruder cooking corn on the cob on the stove. He told the intruder to leave, and the two men briefly scuffled.

Police arrested 69-year-old John Dalton and charged him with breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony and assault and battery. Police say Dalton, who was "clearly intoxicated," forced his way inside through a side door.

It was not clear if Dalton had a lawyer.

Oscar Pistorius found guilty of culpable homicide


Judge Thokozile Masipa said the athlete acted "negligently" when he fired shots through a toilet door but in the "belief that there was an intruder".

She said the state had failed to prove he intended to kill Reeva Steenkamp.

He was also found guilty on a charge of negligently handling a firearm that went off in a restaurant.

It leaves the disgraced sprinter facing a jail sentence of up to 15 years, although legal experts suggest seven to 10 years is more likely when sentence is passed in a couple of weeks.

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Mike Tyson curses out host live on TV after host mentions his rape conviction


The former world champion is currently in Toronto to perform his critically acclaimed one man show 'Mike Tyson: The Undisputed Truth.', and while there, Tyson met with infamous crack smoking Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford.

While promoting his show the next day (on Wednesday morning) on a popular Canadian morning TV talk show, the host, Nathan Downer, asked Mike if it were a good idea for him to meet the Mayor during an election year considering Mike was a convicted rapist, implying that Mike meeting the Mayor could damage the Mayor's reputation. Mike flipped after that.

Mike Tyson called the host a piece of s**t and told him f**k you repeatedly live on air.
"You're being negative.You're really a piece of s--t. F--k you!"
When the host reminded Tyson that he was on live TV, Mike responded, "I don't care. What are you going to do about it?" See the video after the cut...

33 year old Beninoise man arrainged in court for stealing Chris Ayanwu's N10m, Jewellery


A Beninoise man (33 years old) identified as Brouno Amoussou was arraigned in court today september 11th for allegedly conspiring to steal N10million cash, land documents,and expensive jewelries from the home of senator chris Anyawu a serving senator representing imo state at the national assembly

According to the prosecutor of the case.cpl innocent odugbo.the suspect a resident of 221 Temple Height,flat 6 banana island lagos. Conspired with one Alex sossou a cook who is currently on the run to steal from the senators house.

The prosecutor said Amoussou had sometime back introduced Sossou as a cook to Senator Anyanwu and even stood as a guarantor for Sossou to be employed as a cook by the Senator at her Imo state house. Upon his arrival at her home, Sossou is alleged to have broken into a safe in her bedroom and stole the cash, jewelry as well as her land documents. He thereafter absconded to his village in the Republic of Benin. Efforts to get him arrested have so far yielded no result.

The accused, Amoussou pleaded not guilty to the charge of theft and conspiracy. The Magistrate, Mrs O.O. Olanipekun granted him bail in the sum of N10million with two sureties in the same sum and adjourned the case to October 13th for hearing.

Photos: Khloe Kardashian steps out in Calabasas with her big butt on diplay.


she was pictured on tuesday shoping in calabasas When a paparazzo asked Khloe "Who has the better butt between Kim or yourself?" Khloe responded, "Definitely Kim"
Well I also think the better but belongs to kim

Photo: Comedian White Nigerian and wife welcome daughter


Y'all know 'White Nigerian'Comedian/artiste Mohammed Jammal & his wife Marciel has welcomed A baby girl into the family,  They have named her Maya. Congrats from me to them.

Oscar Pistorius trial: Murder verdicts ruled out


Judge Thokozile Masipa said the prosecution had failed to prove the Olympic athlete killed his girlfriend deliberately in the toilet after a row, prompting tears from Mr Pistorius.

He cannot have foreseen killing whoever was behind the toilet door, she said.

She added he was an evasive witness but this did not mean he was guilty.

The South African Olympic sprinter denies murdering Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day last year, saying he thought there was an intruder.

Mr Pistorius, 27, has pleaded not guilty to all the charges he faces, including two counts of shooting a firearm in public and the illegal possession of ammunition.

'Facts wrong'

Judge Masipa began by detailing the charges against the athlete and repeating extracts of his testimony, reading in a slow, measured way.

She then moved on to a summary of the trial.

A tense-looking Mr Pistorius looked on from the dock, and wept several times during the proceedings.

The judge questioned the reliability of several witnesses who apparently heard screams and gunshots at the time of the incident, saying most of those who said they had heard the incident had "got facts wrong".

The prosecution had used these witnesses to try to prove that Mr Pistorius had killed Ms Steenkamp with premeditation after an argument.

Later in her judgement, Judge Masipa concluded that the prosecution had failed in this.

"The state has not proved beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of premeditated murder," she said. "There are just not enough facts to support such a finding."

The judge added that the accused believed his life was in danger and therefore could not be found guilty of a lesser charge of murder.

Oscar Pistorius trial: Judge delivering verdict


The judge in the Oscar Pistorius trial has begun delivering her verdict on the athlete, a process that may take hours.
The Olympic double-amputee sprinter faces 25 years in jail if found guilty of premeditated murder.

He denies intentionally killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day last year, saying he thought there was an intruder.

The judge could also find him guilty of culpable homicide, or manslaughter, for which he would face a long jail term.

Mr Pistorius, 27, has pleaded not guilty to all the charges he faces, including two counts of shooting a firearm in public and the illegal possession of ammunition.

Judge Thokosile Masipa began by detailing the charges against the athlete and repeating extracts of his testimony, reading in a slow, measured way.

She then moved on to a summary of the trial.

A tense-looking Mr Pistorius looked on from the dock.

Correspondents say the judge appeared to be moving much more quickly than expected through the evidence, in a process which had been expected take hours or even days.

During his closing remarks last month, his lawyer Barry Roux conceded that the athlete should be found guilty of negligence for discharging a firearm in a restaurant - which carries a maximum penalty of five years.

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Check out 2face and Wizkid's photoshoot for their first ever collabo


2face and Wizkid just released pics from a shoot they did to promote their first ever collaboration, shot by famed photographer, Kelechi Amadi-Obi and styled by Lilian Unachukwu..

Syringe Used to Attack Air Marshal in Lagos, Tests Negative for Ebola

A syringe used to attack a  U.S. air marshal waiting for a flight from Lagos, Nigeria to Houston, Texas was tested and found to be negative for Ebola according to the FBI.
The assault happened at the Lagos airport Sunday night. The unnamed air marshal was stabbed in the back of the arm with the syringe while passing through the airport. Another air marshal traveling with him was able to secure the syringe and return it on the flight. The air marshals were met in Houston by the FBI and CDC. An FBI spokesman confirmed to Breitbart News that the syringe was tested for Ebola and other unspecified toxins but all of the tests were negative.

The CDC confirmed that the air marshal showed no signs of illness during the flight or when he arrived in Houston. He was transported to an area hospital for further evaluation. CDC says at this time there is no indication of any threat of infection to other passengers who were on the flight.
The FBI has begun an investigation of the incident but did not give out any detail about the attacker who managed to evade the other marshals and escape. Asked how someone would have known the victim was an air marshal, the FBI spokesman said simply they could not have known. However, it's possible the marshal was targeted simply because he was dressed as a westerner.

Michael Jackson's 16-Year-Old Daughter Paris Pregnant?


Late pop star Michael Jackson's daughter Paris sparked pregnancy rumours after she was spotted with a bulging baby bump.

Paris, 16, and her boyfriend, who still hasn't been named, were spotted together on a dinner date recently, reports dailystar.co.uk.

"I saw her at dinner and she twice made a toast drinking water instead of wine. That and the prominent stomach bulge got people talking," a source was quoted as saying.

"It's highly unusual to toast with anything but a full glass of wine," added the source.


A Russian student Admits Making explosives


Vladimir Aust, 18, was arrested in London after the evacuation in June of a bus station and a language school at Newcastle University, where he studied.

A controlled explosion was carried out on a recovered substance.

Aust of Haymarket Lane, Newcastle, who appeared in court via videolink, will be sentenced next month.

The charge related to making hexamethylene triperoxide diamine (HMTD) - often used in the mining industry - at some point between 1 September 2013 and 11 June 2014, Newcastle Crown Court heard.

A charge of carrying two knives near the Russian embassy in London was dropped by the prosecution.

The alerts in June caused disruption in Newcastle city centre, with the bus station and part of the university being evacuated.

Bomb disposal officers used a robot to search the university's INTO language building.

Newcastle University caters for more than 22,000 UK and international students and has 1,200 academic staff.

Dettol Supports Ministry of Health with N220m for Public Enlightenment Campaign


Dettol, one of Reckitt Benckiser’s brands, has announced a partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health on a public enlightenment campaign to fight the spread of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) through personal hygiene.

The partnership, which is valued at N220 million, was made known at a ministerial media briefing by the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, in Abuja yesterday.

The minister, however, clarified that the partnership support fund was not to be given to the ministry of health in cash but that the sum of money was what would be spent by Reckitt Benckiser on the various phases of the public enlightenment campaign.

Marketing Director, West Africa, Reckitt Benckiser, Mr. Oguzhan Silivrili, while addressing the media stated that as part of Reckitt Benckiser’s numerous Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, the company has decided to partner the Federal Ministry of Health using Dettol to enlighten Nigerians on how to prevent Ebola through the cultivation of proper hygiene habits.

Father posed as 16-year-old boy to groom underage girls online


Donald Kerr was found to have stored more than ten hours of video "selfies" of young girls on his computer along with more than 1300 indecent images of children.

Kerr, who turned 48 on Tuesday, admitted posing as a teenage boy on the internet site Tagged.com so he could contact under age girls and groom them.

Fiscal depute Carol Whyte told Perth Sheriff Court: "Police received intelligence which led to a search of his home address. He was traced with his daughter."

She said Kerr immediately confessed to having illegal material on his computer when officers told him that his daughter would have been questioned about the material otherwise.

"He said there would be pictures on the computer tower that people had sent him, of naked girls of all ages. He said he had started by going on websites and looking at pornography and had just kept progressing to the next stage.

"He stated it was like a habit, an addiction, and he stated that he hadn't thought he would become something like that. He stated he just looked at pictures and nothing else.

"However, further investigations established that he had been communicating with a 15-year-old girl while posing as a 16-year-old youth called "Don".

Mrs Whyte said: "When asked about the ages of the people in the pictures, he stated he probably knew they were between '13 and whatever.' When asked how he knew the ages, he replied that they had told him.

"He confirmed he had taken pictures of other people and set up a profile pretending to be 16 years old. He confirmed he had used Tagged.com to chat to girls."

"The 15-year-old girl told officers she had communicated online with 'Don' between August and November 2011. The conversation had been general at first.

"But after two days he asked her to send pictures of herself in underwear or less, to speak to him on the webcam and to strip for him, to send a video showing her pleasuring herself and requested that she sleep with him."

Mrs Whyte told the court Kerr was found to have 237 different videos on his computer, with a running time of approximately ten hours in total. They included level four and five footage - the most graphic. He also had 1326 still images.

Kerr, Crammond Place, Perth, admitted that between August 1 and November 30, 2011 he intentionally sent sexual written communication to a 15-year-old girl.

He admitted asking her for sexually explicit pictures via webcam and asking her to meet him to have sexual intercourse.

He also admitted a second charge of having indecent images of children at his home between January 18 and June 27, 2012.

Solicitor John McLaughlin, defending, said Kerr had never actually met the girl he had groomed, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Kerr's sentence was deferred for the preparation of reports and he was placed on the sex offenders register by sheriff Fiona Tait.


Ebola outbreak 'threatens Liberia's national existence'


Liberia is facing a "serious threat" to its national existence as the deadly Ebola virus "spreads like wildfire" there, its defence minister says.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that thousands more cases could occur in Liberia, which has been worst hit by the West Africa outbreak.

Some 2,288 people have died from Ebola in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

The WHO says half of these deaths occurred in the three weeks running up to 6 September.

In Nigeria, eight people have died out of a total 21 cases, while one case has been confirmed in Senegal, with no deaths.
More than 1,000 people have already died from the virus in Liberia alone

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Apple has unveiled a smartwatch


The device runs apps, acts as a health and fitness tracker and communicates with the iPhone.

Although many companies already sell competing products, experts note that Apple has a history of entering sectors relatively late and then changing their direction with influential devices of its own.

Apple also unveiled two new handsets that are larger than previous models.

The iPhone 6's screen measures 4.7in (11.9cm) and iPhone Plus 5.5in (14.0cm) - a change that analysts said should help it prevent users migrating to Android.

It also announced a new service called Apple Pay, which chief executive Tim Cook said he hoped would "replace the wallet" in shops.

Watch apps

The Apple Watch is controlled by what Apple calls a "digital crown" - a dial on its side that allows content on its screen to be magnified or otherwise changed, and also be pressed inwards to act as a home button.

The display is a touchscreen that can detect the difference between a light tap and heavier pressure from the user's fingers. In addition, the device runs Siri - Apple's voice-controlled "personal assistant".

It offers a variety of different watchfaces, can alert the user to notifications, act as a heart rate monitor and show maps.

Apple said that apps could also be processed on an iPhone, but displayed on the watch in order to extend battery life.

Cops identify bullies who poured urine, feces on autistic teen in sick Ice Bucket Challenge


Police in Ohio have identified the twisted pranksters who dumped a bucket of urine and feces on an autistic teen as part of a fake Ice Bucket Challenge and are in the process of turning the investigation over to prosecutors.

Bay Village Police Chief Mark Spaetzel said Monday that five people were involved in sick scheme to dupe the 15-year-old boy, but no arrests have been made and it wasn't yet clear if anyone would be charged.

"We can't speculate on potential charges as the investigation is not yet complete, but ultimately it will be up to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office to determine appropriate charges," Spaetzel said in an email to BuzzFeed.

10 Health Benefits Of Marijuana


1:It can be used to treat Glaucoma.
Marijuana use can be used to treat and prevent the eye disease glaucoma, which increases pressure in the eyeball, damaging the optic nerve and causing loss of vision.

Marijuana decreases the pressure inside the eye, according to the National Eye Institute: "Studies in the early 1970s showed that marijuana, when smoked, lowered intraocular pressure (IOP) in people with normal pressure and those with glaucoma."

These effects of the drug may slow the progression of the disease, preventing blindness.

2:It can help control epileptic seizures.
Marijuana use can prevent epileptic seizures, a 2003 study showed.

Robert J. DeLorenzo, of Virginia Commonwealth University, gave marijuana extract and synthetic marijuana to epileptic rats. The drugs rid the rats of the seizures for about 10 hours. Cannabinoids like the active ingredients in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol­ (also known as THC), control seizures by binding to the brain cells responsible for controlling excitability and regulating relaxation.

3:A chemical found in marijuana stops cancer from spreading.
CBD may help prevent cancer from spreading, researchers at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco reported in 2007.

Cannabidiol stops cancer by turning off a gene called Id-1, the study, published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, found. Cancer cells make more copies of this gene than non-cancerous cells, and it helps them spread through the body.

The researchers studied breast cancer cells in the lab that had high expression levels of Id-1 and treated them with cannabidiol. After treatment the cells had decreased Id-1 expression and were less aggressive spreaders.

In "WEED," Gupta also mentioned a few studies in the U.S., Spain, and Israel that suggest the compounds in cannabis could even kill cancer cells.

4:Marijuana slows the progression of alzheimer's disease

Marijuana may be able to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, a study led by Kim Janda of the Scripps Research Institute suggests.

The 2006 study, published in the journal Molecular Pharmaceutics, found that THC, the active chemical in marijuana, slows the formation of amyloid plaques by blocking the enzyme in the brain that makes them. These plaques are what kill brain cells and cause Alzheimer's.

5:The drug eases the pain of multiple sclerosis.

AP/Matilde Campodonico

Marijuana may ease painful symptoms of multiple sclerosis, a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal in May suggests.

Jody Corey-Bloom studied 30 multiple sclerosis patients with painful contractions in their muscles. These patients didn't respond to other treatments, but after smoking marijuana for a few days they were in less pain.

The THC in the pot binds to receptors in the nerves and muscles to relieve pain. Other studies suggest that the chemical also helps control the muscle spasms.

6:It lessens side effects from treating hepatitis C and increases treatment effectiveness.

California dispensaries have been the subject of federal raids
Treatment for hepatitis C infection is harsh — negative side effects include fatigue, nausea, muscle aches, loss of appetite, and depression — and lasts for months. Many people aren't able to finish their treatment course because of the side effects.

But, pot to the rescue: A 2006 study in the European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology found that 86% of patients using marijuana successfully completed their Hep C therapy, while only 29% of non-smokers completed their treatment, possibly because the marijuana helps lessens the treatments side effects.

Marijuana also seems to improve the treatment's effectiveness: 54% of hep C patients smoking marijuana got their viral levels low and kept them low, in comparison to only 8% of nonsmokers.

7:Marijuana treats inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis could benefit from marijuana use, studies suggest.

University of Nottingham researchers found in 2010 that chemicals in marijuana, including THC and cannabidiol, interact with cells in the body that play an important role in gut function and immune responses.

8:It relieves arthritis discomfort.AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli

Marijuana alleviates pain, reduces inflammation, and promotes sleep, which may help relieve pain and discomfort for people with rheumatoid arthritis.

9:It keeps you skinny and helps your metabolism.
Journal Of Medicine on April 15 of last year suggested that pot smokers are skinnier than the average person and have healthier metabolism and reaction to sugars, even though they do end up eating more calories because of the munchies.

The study analyzed data from more than 4,500 adult Americans — 579 of whom were current marijuana smokers, meaning they had smoked in the last month. About 2,000 had used marijuana in the past, while another 2,000 had never used the drug.

They studied their body's response to eating sugars: their levels of the hormone insulin and their blood sugar levels while they hadn't eaten in nine hours, and after eating sugar.

Not only are pot users skinnier, but their body has a healthier response to sugar.

10:while not really a health benefit, marijuana spurs creativity in the brain.
marijuana usage has actually been shown to have some positive mental effects, particularly in terms of increasing creativity. Even though people's short-term memories tend to function worse when high, people get better at tests requiring them to come up with new ideas.

Xo people marijuana iznt really bad for your health like most of u fink.

Miley Cyrus Says Social Media Is More Harmful Than Drugs


In an interview with chris beth miley was asked if she knows that drugs could hurt her brain.

Miley cyrus replied:
“Do you know what hurts your brain? Googling yourself. You know what hurts your brain? Instagram. You know what hurts your brain? Sitting there and reading the comments on Facebook. I have a 14-year-old sister and I go through her comments and people are calling her a slut and that’s a 14-year-old. So I think that’s hurting your brain,

“I put pictures of me smoking weed, I’m not going to lie, on my Instagram because I was brought up in the way that we never thought marijuana was bad.”

Policeman Takes Selfie In Front Of Man About To Commit Suicide


A Turkish police officer was snapped taking a picture of himself with a man about to jump to his death right behind him. As opposed to helping, the officer decided to capture this moment with a selfie, as apparently the Policeman thought the backdrop was too beautiful to be forgotten.

The event took place in Ankara, the Turkish capital.

A 35-year-old man was preparing to jump off a bridge, reportedly motivated by financial problems.

Within seconds of the police offer taking the selfie, the man jumped almost 600 feet to his death.

Police spokesman Maksud Calik said:

“It was his third suicide attempt. Highly trained negotiators were trying to talk him into coming back onto the bridge when he suddenly let go and fell.
But many say the cop’s shameful insensitivity could have been the final push finally to go through with the act.”

The police officer’s conduct is currently being investigated to determine any “breach of duty.”

Monday, 8 September 2014

Suspected Boko Haram fighters killed by army


At least 50 suspected Boko Haram fighters have been killed in a military raid in Borno state, the Nigerian army has said.

The army said on Sunday that security forces raided a hideout of suspected Boko Haram members in the Kawuri village, about 37km from the state capital Maiduguri, on Saturday.

The suspected fighters were planning an imminent attack, the military said.

Heavy artillery, including anti-aircraft, and an armoured vehicle were seized in the raid. Three soldiers were injured in the operation.


AU troops accused of raping Somali women


AMISOM says report claiming soldiers assaulted girls as young as 12 and traded food aid for sex "unbalanced and unfair".

Internationally funded African Union troops in Somalia have gang-raped women and girls as young as 12 and traded food aid for sex, Human Rights Watch, the US-based rights group, says.

The 22,000 AU force, called AMISOM, with soldiers drawn from six nations, have been fighting alongside government troops against the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab fighters since 2007.

"Some of the women who were raped said that the soldiers gave them food or money afterwards in an apparent attempt to frame the assault as transactional sex," HRW said in a report on Monday.

AMISOM said the alleged rapes were "isolated" incidents and called the report "unbalanced and unfair".

The vulnerable women largely came from camps in the capital Mogadishu, having fled rural Somalia during a devastating famine in 2011.

AMISOM donors include the EU and the US.

The AU soldiers, "relying on Somali intermediaries, have used a range of tactics, including humanitarian aid, to coerce vulnerable women and girls into sexual activity", the report read, based on testimonies of 21 women and girls.

"They have also raped or otherwise sexually assaulted women who were seeking medical assistance or water at AMISOM bases."

The youngest interviewed was aged just 12, who said she was raped by a Ugandan soldier.

This is nt Good people who are supposed to protect the weak ends up raping(vexed) 

Royal baby: Duke and duchess 'thrilled' over pregnancy


Prince William says he and the Duchess of Cambridge are "thrilled" they are expecting their second child.

Speaking at a visit to Oxford University the duke said it had been a "tricky few days" but was "great news".

The couple's second baby will become fourth in line to the throne, behind 13-month-old Prince George.

MH370 relatives mark six months on


In Beijing, about 30 relatives gathered at one of the Chinese capital's most famous Buddhist temples.

Some cried as a man read a poem, and tempers flared when police tried to move people on, a BBC reporter says.

No trace of the Beijing-bound aircraft has been found since it disappeared on 8 March, carrying 239 people.

Based on analysis of satellite data, MH370 is believed to have ended its journey in seas far west of the Australian city of Perth.

Investigators do not know what happened to the flight, however, and finding its "black box" flight recorders is seen as key to understanding the factors behind its disappearance.
Teams are now preparing to search a 60,000 square km priority area in the Indian Ocean, using towed deep water vehicles equipped with side scan sonar, multi-beam echo sounders and video cameras.

At the moment the ocean floor is being mapped to facilitate the underwater search, which will begin later this month.

The agency co-ordinating the search says it remains "cautiously optimistic" the plane will be found.
Acting search chief Judith Zielke told the BBC that experts were continuing to refine the priority search area, based on data analysis.

"The purpose of prioritising the area and therefore the ongoing refinement is to try to cut to where we should be looking first to make sure we can locate the aircraft as quickly as possible," she said.

Earlier this month Australia said the focus would move to the south of the area, after analysis of a failed attempted satellite phone call from Malaysia Airlines to the plane found the aircraft may have turned south earlier than thought.

Experts led by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau were finalising that latest analysis, Ms Zielke said.

"What we are continuing to do is move the equipment further south from the priority area to continue to look at the ocean floor, to map the contours of the floor and understand how best to plan the search with the deep sea equipment that will commence later this month," she said.

A Dutch contractor, Fugro Survey, will carry out the deep sea search once the mapping phase is complete.

Project manager Paul Kennedy told the BBC the mapping had highlighted areas of complexity on the sea floor, which ranged in depth from 975m to around 5,500m.

This data would help when repositioning the towed underwater equipment so as to avoid obstacles on the sea floor, he said.

The underwater search is expected to take up to 12 months to complete, Australia says.

Meet the woman with the world's biggest HANDS


Duangjay Samaksamam, 59, has spent the past 50 years living with an extremely rare and painful condition that has left her limbs permanently swollen.

Her affliction means that moving can be agonising and even the simplest of tasks, such as combing her hair, can prove extremely difficult.

"My hands are so heavy I can barely lift them to comb or shampoo my hair, it's very difficult," she said.

"Getting dressed is also very difficult and painful.

"Some doctors said the only solution was to cut off my hands if I wished to walk around freely.

"But I don't want to do that."

Ms Samaksamam, from Thailand's Surin Province, was raised in a rural village where there were no medical experts to help her.

Ashamed by her gigantic limbs, she spent the first 20 years of her life as a recluse because she could not face going out in public.

This meant that she never went to school and never married.

She was eventually forced to come out of hiding at the age of 20 to help provide for her elderly parents - who could no longer work - by taking over the family grocery shop.



Missing Tembisa child found raped, murdered

The body of five-year-old Madira Selota was found by community members in Tembisa on Friday, not far from her parent's home. Police are offering a reward for information that could help solve the case. Source:

Gauteng police are calling on parents to be more vigilant, with a need to know where their children are at all times especially after dark.

This follows the discovery of yet another child murder in the province.

The body of five-year-old Madira Selota was found by community members in Tembisa on Saturday, not far from her parent's home.

The child had been missing since Sunday, when she'd gone out to buy chips at a nearby spaza shop.

Family members are distraught -- they say they didn’t receive any assistance from the media during the search for their child.

They also believe police could have done more, but SAPS spokesperson Lungelo Dlamini insists all channels were exhausted in the search.

He  believes the perpetrator lives in the community.

Police are offering a reward for information that could help solve the case. They have also pleaded with the public not to take the law into their own hands.

Meanwhile, the community has been flocking to the home of the Selato’s to offer condolences, as the family makes plans for their daughter's burial next weekend.

The little girl's funeral is planned for next week.

Sunday, 7 September 2014

American Doctor With Ebola 'Slightly Improved'


The latest American doctor to be infected with Ebola in West Africa is "slightly improved,"
his wife said after visiting him in a Nebraska hospital today.

SIM missionary Dr. Rick Sacra, who contracted EbolaVirus Disease in Liberia, arrived in Nebraska Friday and was brought to the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

His wife, Debbie, and her oldest son Maxwell, 22, visited Sacra -- isolated in the hospital's biocontainment unit -- for about 25 minutes over a video link.

"Rick is very sick and weak, but slightly improved from when he arrived yesterday," Debbie Sacra said. "He asked for something to eat and had a little chicken soup."

She said he did not remember much from the trip, and that the priority now is for him is to rest.

She said she was "relieved to see his face and hear his voice again."

She said she and her husband were most interested in keeping the focus on the Ebola crisis in West Africa.

"We don't want this story to be about Rick," she said. "The story is the crisis in West Africa. That is what is most important. The world is coming to this fight late."

Sacra, 51, was treating pregnant women in the ELWA Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia, when he became infected with the deadly virus, according to SIM, an international, interdenominational Christian organization based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Sacra, an assistant professor at University of Massachusetts Medical School, was not treating Ebola patients in the hospital's separate Ebola isolation facility, the group said, adding that it was unclear how he contracted the virus. All infected U.S. health workers were working at the ELWA hospital when they contracted the virus.

He was isolated in the ELWA Ebola ward after becoming infected.

Sacra specializes in family medicine and practices in Worcester, Massachusetts, but he traveled to Liberia in August.

"I knew he needed to go," Debbie Sacra said, adding that he knew there was a risk he would contract Ebola but he wanted to help people with malaria and pregnant women amid the outbreak.

"He is not someone who can stand back when there is a need that he can take care of," she said.

Sacra is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and spent nearly two decades working in Liberia, according to the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Sacra's colleagues at the medical school called him a "gifted physician" who took on extra work to treat pregnant women in the rural country.

2014 Channel O Music Video Awards – List of Nominees

2014 Channel O Music Video Awards – List of Nominees

Most Gifted Male

Cassper Nyovest – Doc Shebeleza

Davido – Aye

Riky Rick Ft Okmalumkoolkat – Amantombazane

K.O. Ft Kid X – Caracara

Sarkodie – Illuminati

Most Gifted Female

Thembi Seete – Thuntsha Lerole

Bucie Ft Heavy K – Easy To Love

Lizha James Ft Uhuru – Quem Ti Mandou

Tiwa Savage Ft Don Jazzy – Eminado

Seyi Shay – Irawo

Most Gifted Newcomer

Dream Team Ft Tamarsha, Aka & Big Nuz – Tsekede

Cassper Nyovest – Doc Shebeleza

Emmy Gee Ft Ab Crazy & Dj Dimplez – Rands And Nairas

Diamond – Number One

Patoranking – Girlie O (Remix)

Most Gifted Duo, Group Or Featuring

Uhuru Ft Oskido & Professor – Y-Tjukutja

Dj Clock Ft Beatenberg – Pluto (I Remember)

R2bees Ft Wizkid – Slow Down

K.O. Ft Kid X – Caracara

Kcee Ft Wizkid – Pull Over

Most Gifted Dance

Uhuru Ft Oskido & Professor – Y-Tjukutja

Davido – Skelewu

Dj Clock Ft Beatenberg – Pluto (I Remember)

P Square – Personally

Busiswa Ft Various – Ngoku

Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall

Buffalo Souljah – Basawine

Orezi – Rihanna

Jesse Jagz Feat Wizkid – Bad Girl

Patoranking – Girlie O (Remix)

Shatta Wale – Everybody Likes My Ting

Most Gifted Afro Pop

Davido – Aye

Mafikizolo Ft May D – Happiness

Diamond – Number One

Flavour – Ada Ada

Iyanya – Jombolo

Ukraine crisis: Ceasefire shaken by fresh shelling


There has been fresh shelling near Donetsk airport in eastern Ukraine, raising fears that Friday's ceasefire may collapse.

The truce held for much of Saturday but shelling in Mariupol, which killed one woman, was followed by the Donetsk airport blasts early on Sunday.

The truce and 12-point peace roadmap was signed at talks involving Ukraine, Russia, separatist rebels and the OSCE.

Fighting in the east has left some 2,600 people dead since April.

On Sunday, Ukrainian security official Volodymyr Poliovyi said 864 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed since the conflict began.

Russia has repeatedly denied accusations by Ukraine and the West that it has been sending troops into Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions to help the rebels, who want to establish an independent state.

Bear Chases Bow Hunter up Tree, Bites His Leg


A bow-hunter was attacked by a bear while looking for deer near the southwest Washington city of Longview.

The 61-year-old Longview man, Jerry Hause, tells The Daily News (http://bit.ly/1oMQysG) he was sitting down to take a rest Monday when the bear came at him at a dead run.

Hause says he didn't have time to use his bow so he scrambled up a tree. The bear followed him and bit his left leg. It finally let go when Hause kicked it in the nose with his other foot.

Hause was able to walk out and call for help. He was treated for puncture wounds and claw scratches at a hospital and is recovering at home.

Hause says the next time he goes bow hunting, he plans to carry a pistol.

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Ebola: Health Minister Says Disease Will Soon Be Stamped Out o Nigeria


The Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said that he is confident that the Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria will be taken care of.

Professor Chukwu, who led a delegation from the Ministry of Health to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, on Friday to ascertain the level of work done by the Ebola response team in the state, said that doctors were assisting Ebola virus patients by replacing their lost fluid to get well .

“The electrolyte you have lost is replaced. We need to ensure that if you need blood, we give you blood transfusion. Ebola virus can be managed, it is not a death sentence,” Professor Chukwu said.’

Chukwu added, however, that the virus does not have a specific drug yet and that many diseases were like that.

“We have not been able to get a reliable vaccine. So, all the vaccines are going through clinical trials.

“Hopefully, we will get one soon. But, for now, we don’t have,  but we do manage,”  he said.

Received by members of the Ebola response team in the state led by the Commissioner of Health, Samson Parker, the Minister’s first assignment was to visit the treatment centre at Oduha, Emohua Local Government Area, before proceeding to the National Disease Control Centre in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital in Choba to take a look at the mobile testing laboratory centre where blood samples could be tested for the virus.

He said what he saw was of world class standard.

The Minister confirmed that it was just one case of Ebola virus patient that was in the treatment centre in Rivers State, who is the sister of the late doctor.

He further stated that 18 cases of the disease were registered in the country so far, eight of which have been discharged

“The government is on top of the situation and we will do our best to make sure that we stamp out the disease,” he said.

“Ebola is not a death sentence and can be managed.” That is the message the Ministry of Health in Rivers State and the Federal Government hope will get to Nigerians, as the fight against the virus intensifies.


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Professor Chukwu, who led a delegation from the Ministry of Health to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, on Friday to ascertain the level of work done by the Ebola response team in the state, said that doctors were assisting Ebola virus patients by replacing their lost fluid to get well .

“The electrolyte you have lost is replaced. We need to ensure that if you need blood, we give you blood transfusion. Ebola virus can be managed, it is not a death sentence,” Professor Chukwu said.’

Chukwu added, however, that the virus does not have a specific drug yet and that many diseases were like that.

“We have not been able to get a reliable vaccine. So, all the vaccines are going through clinical trials.

“Hopefully, we will get one soon. But, for now, we don’t have,  but we do manage,”  he said.

Received by members of the Ebola response team in the state led by the Commissioner of Health, Samson Parker, the Minister’s first assignment was to visit the treatment centre at Oduha, Emohua Local Government Area, before proceeding to the National Disease Control Centre in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital in Choba to take a look at the mobile testing laboratory centre where blood samples could be tested for the virus.

He said what he saw was of world class standard.

The Minister confirmed that it was just one case of Ebola virus patient that was in the treatment centre in Rivers State, who is the sister of the late doctor.

He further stated that 18 cases of the disease were registered in the country so far, eight of which have been discharged

“The government is on top of the situation and we will do our best to make sure that we stamp out the disease,” he said.

“Ebola is not a death sentence and can be managed.” That is the message the Ministry of Health in Rivers State and the Federal Government hope will get to Nigerians, as the fight against the virus intensifies.

Man with an UPSIDE DOWN head defies all odds to become public speaker


The 37-year-old was given a zero chance of survival after he was born with the astonishing condition, but he has defied medical odds to become an inspirational public speaker.

Claudio suffers from various disabilities, including badly deformed legs, almost no use of his arms and hands and his neck folded back on itself.

Doctors had given up hope of his survival shortly after his birth and even told his mother, Maria Jose, to stop feeding him.

But this inspirational man, from Monte Santo, Brazil, has proven them all wrong by overcoming his extreme disadvantages to graduate from university as an accountant and become a public speaker.

He said: "Since I was a child I've always liked to keep myself busy and work - I don't like to depend totally on other people.

"I do a bit of accounting, research for clients and consulting.

"I have learned to turn on the TV, pick up my cell phone, turn on the radio, use the internet, my computer - I do it all by myself."


G.R.L.'s Simone Battle dies, aged 25


Her death was confirmed in a joint statement from Reign Deer Entertainment, Robin Antin, Kemosabe Records, and RCA Records.

It read: "We are deeply saddened by the tragic news of the loss of Simone Battle of G.R.L.

"Simone was an exceptional young talent and human being, and we are all devastated to learn of her passing.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones at this time."

The cause of Battle's death is not yet known and there's so far been no word from her bandmates.

Battle was originally part of the line-up for the new version of the Pussycat Dolls, put together by the Dolls' original creator Robin Atin.

G.R.L. are on course to enter the top five of the UK's Official Chart with their single Ugly Heart.

In 2011, Battle appeared on the first series of the US X-Factor, performing in front of judges including Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul.

She progressed to the live finals of the show.

Cheryl Cole's among those who've paid tribute. She tweeted: "Such tragically sad news to hear of the passing of Simone Battle. My thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones."

Another tribute came from former member of the Pussycat Dolls Kimberley Wyatt who tweeted "In disbelief... My heart hurts for her friends, family, and bandmates."

One of her friends, Derek Butler, posted a picture of her on Instagram with the comment "I'm still in shock and in disbelief to have confirmed the death of my childhood friend Simone Battle.

"Her heart was pure gold and her star power limitless."

Sierra Leone declares Ebola lockdown


Sierra Leone - one of the countries worst hit by West Africa's Ebola outbreak - has announced a three-day lockdown to try to tackle the disease.

From 19 to 21 September people will not be allowed to leave their homes, a senior official said.

The aim of the move is to allow health workers to isolate new cases to prevent the disease from spreading further.

The outbreak has killed about 2,100 people in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria in recent months.

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Friday that health workers could be given vaccines as from November, when safety tests are completed.

More than 20 health workers have lost their lives to the virus in Sierra Leone since the start of the outbreak in March