1493 – Ottoman Empire forces defeated the Croatian army at the Battle of Krbava Field.
1739 – The Stono Rebellion, at the time the largest slave rebellion in the Thirteen Colonies of British America, erupted near Charleston, South Carolina.
1969 – Allegheny Airlines Flight 853 collided in mid-air with a Piper PA-28 Cherokee flown by a student pilot near Fairland, Indiana, US, destroying both planes and killing all occupants.
1990 – Sri Lankan Civil War: The Sri Lankan Army massacred at least 184 Tamil refugees in the Batticaloa District.
2009 – The Dubai Metro, the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula and the world's longest fully automated metro network, was ceremonially inaugurated at 9:09:09 PM.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Ebolademic Panic
The fear of the deadly Ebola virus is everywhere now, people
are scared as rumours fly about from unknown and unverified sources and if the
information going round is to be believed, then by the end of this year more than
half the population of Nigeria will die from Ebola.
Real or imagined or just unconfirmed information, many men
of God are instilling fears in their members from the pulpit, so many
revelations about the virus are being accredited to some prominent men of God, and it’s
really a sad situation if it’s true. Awareness should be created and not fear,
we have cases of Ebola in the country, but has it become Ebolademic, has it gotten
to the stage where everyone should be afraid to even breath air outside their
homes.
The information going round is that we should not shake
hands with people anymore, we should not embrace friends again, we should not
eat bush meat because animals are the primary carriers of the virus, and we
should not come in contact with another’s person body. The question is; those
that have to commute with public transport every day, what should the do? Maybe
the federal government will have to come out with a special raincoat for people
to wear as a safety measure.
The latest information now is that people should bath with
hot water with a dash of salt inside as well as drink the salty water for
safety measures. I received a call from a relative as early as 4:30am to pass
the information, then I got lots of broadcast on BBM toward that effect and by
the time I came out of my house the information was all over Nigeria.
I began to wonder what salt has to do with Ebola virus until
I read up somewhere that the Ebola virus is worm-like, and someone somewhere
has put up the logic that since salt kills worm, it may be effective in killing
the Ebola virus and so the information spread with an alarming velocity, even
to the point of death. There was report of people who died from excess intake
of salt and some others hospitalized too; all because of unnecessary fear.
From reports monitored so far, the numbers of infected
persons are too small for the panic being generated. In as much as we should
not throw cautious to the wind, but with the way it’s be escalated, Ebolademic
panic will kill people more than the Ebola virus.
Sunday, 20 July 2014
Women accountants mobilise against cancer scourge
The
Society of Women Accountants of Nigeria (Swan) of the Institutes of
Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) has mobilised its members
against the health scourge of cancer which has lately turned into destroyer of
mostly black women including those of Nigeria.
Sunday, 6 July 2014
Censors Board Approves Half Of A Yellow Sun For Theatrical Release
The much anticipated big budget film, Half of a
Yellow Sun (HOAYS). has finally being giving the go ahead order by The National Film and Video
Censors Board (NFVCB).
The film adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie's novel of the same title, directed by Biyi Bandele and starring Nigerian-born actor, Chinwetel Ejiofor, featured prominently on the list of 77 movies, which the NFVCB said its department of classification has approved for June 2014.
The NFVCB refused the film classification when the promoters applied for certification in April 2014 on the grounds that it contained scenes that may cause ethnic uproar.
Half of a Yellow Sun, has being premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013 . In addition, it won the best film prize award at the just concluded Zanzibar International Film Festival and it featured prominently at the NollywoodWeek Paris Film Festival.
The film adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie's novel of the same title, directed by Biyi Bandele and starring Nigerian-born actor, Chinwetel Ejiofor, featured prominently on the list of 77 movies, which the NFVCB said its department of classification has approved for June 2014.
The NFVCB refused the film classification when the promoters applied for certification in April 2014 on the grounds that it contained scenes that may cause ethnic uproar.
Half of a Yellow Sun, has being premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013 . In addition, it won the best film prize award at the just concluded Zanzibar International Film Festival and it featured prominently at the NollywoodWeek Paris Film Festival.
Strange baby: born without arms or legs.
(WorldStage Newsonline)-- The family of Ahmadu Didda, a peasant farmer
from Dunomari in Sakwa village of Zaki Government Area of Bauchi State,
and by his wife, Rukaiyya has delivered what can be described as a
strange baby girl who has no arms and legs.
But,
the father of the baby named Fatima said the family is grateful to God
for giving them the child, describing her as a wonderful and beautiful
baby.
He
said “this is a gift from God, but it won’t be easy for us to raise
Fatima because without legs and hands, she needs special care and
attention. We feel sorry for her, but with the assistance from
government and individual, I know that she will live a good life,”
Ahmadu appealed.
Akin Bello wins Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa
Akin Bello, a former chairman of Oyo State chapter of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has been named winner of the fifth
edition of the prestigious Wole Soyinka prize for Literature in Africa.
The award was contested by three authors, Akin Bello, Othuke Ominibohs and Toyin Abiodun, they emerged the best three out of a total of 163 works submitted from across Africa.
He was crowned by Professor Wole Soyinka, assisted by the board of the
Lumina Foundation, the organisers of the prize, Governor of River State,
Rotimi Amaechi and Globacom’s Head of GloWorld, Titi Ebinisi, at the
grand finale of the award at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos on
Saturday.
The
winner, Akin Bello, was born in Lagos in 1950, and educated at Oyo,
Ghana and the University of Ife, (now Obafemi Awolowo University)
Ile-Ife, where he obtained a B.Sc. (Hons) (Pol. Science) in the 2nd
Class (Upper)
CONGRATULATION SIR .
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Gulder Ultimate Search 11 To Hold In Aguleri, Anambra
Edem Vindah, Corporate Media and Public Relations Manager, Nigerian Breweries plc, made the announcement while unveiling this year edition tagged “The Mission” during a media briefing in Lagos on Tuesday
The 28 days adventure begins 19 September and ends 16 October/
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