Monday, 25 September 2017

Angela Merkel wins her fourth(4th) term as Germany’s chancellor

Angela Merkel won her fourth term as Germany’s chancellor in the just concluded Germany's elections on Sunday, 24th September, over her main opposition Martin Schulz’s Social Democrat SPD.



Here are all the latest live updates, polls and news in the aftermath of the German federal election. (All times BST)


Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Sports: Serena Williams writes a touching letter to her mum..

Serena Williams 35, who recently gave birth to a girl called Alexis Olympia Ohanian wrote a touching letter to her mum.


Dear Mom,

You are one of the strongest women I know. I was looking at my daughter (OMG, yes, I have a daughter 😳) and she has my arms and legs! My exact same strong, muscular, powerful, sensational arms and body. I don't know how I would react if she has to go through what I've gone through since I was a 15 year old and even to this day.

I've been called man because I appeared outwardly strong. It has been said that that I use drugs (No, I have always had far too much integrity to behave dishonestly in order to gain an advantage). It has been said I don't belong in Women's sports -- that I belong in Men's -- because I look stronger than many other women do. (No, I just work hard and I was born with this badass body and proud of it).

But mom, I'm not sure how you did not go off on every single reporter, person, announcer and quite frankly, hater, who was too ignorant to understand the power of a black woman.

I am proud we were able to show them what some women look like. We don't all look the same. We are curvy, strong, muscular, tall, small, just to name a few, and all the same: we are women and proud!

You are so classy, I only wish I could take your lead. I am trying, though, and God is not done with me yet. I have a LONG way to go, but thank you.

Thank you for being the role model I needed to endure all the hardships that I now regard as a challenges--ones that I enjoy. I hope to teach my baby Alexis Olympia the same, and have the same fortitude you have had.

Promise me, Mom, that you will continue to help. I'm not sure if I am as meek and strong as you are yet. I hope to get there one day. I love you dearly.

Your youngest of five,

Serena
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Full text of President Muhammadu Buhari's Speech at the 72nd United Nations General Assembly

Full text of President Muhammadu Buhari's Speech at the ongoing 72nd United Nations General  Assembly, IN NEW YORK


Fellow Heads of State and Government
Mr. Secretary-General
Distinguished Delegates
Ladies and Gentlemen

On behalf of my country, Nigeria, I congratulate you Mr. President on your election and Mr. Gutteres on his first General Assembly outing as our Secretary-General.  I assure you both of my country’s solidarity and cooperation.  You will indeed need the cooperation of all member States as we are meeting during extra-ordinarily troubled and dangerous times. Let me also thank former Secretary-General Mr. Ban ki Moon for his service to   the United Nations and wish him peaceful retirement. 

*The previous year has witnessed many far-reaching developments. Some of the most significant events include the Iran Nuclear Deal, the Paris Climate Change Agreement and, of grave concern, the North Korean nuclear crisis. 

*I must also commend the UN’s role in helping to settle thousands of innocent civilians caught in the conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. In particular, we must collectively thank the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany under the commendable leadership of Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Governments of Italy, Greece and Turkey for assisting hundreds of thousands of refugees.

*In an exemplary show of solidarity, the international community came together within my own region to assist the countries and communities in the Sahel and the Lake Chad regions to contain the threats posed by Al Qaida and Boko Haram. 

*We thank the Security Council for visiting the countries of the Lake Chad Basin to assess the security situation and humanitarian needs, and for pledging assistance to rebuild lives and livelihoods. Indeed, in Nigeria we are providing relief and humanitarian assistance to millions in camps and those afflicted by terrorism, drought, floods and other natural disasters.  

*In the last year, the international community came together to focus on the need for gender equality, youth empowerment, social inclusion, and the promotion of education, creativity and innovation. The frontiers of good governance, democracy including holding free and fair elections, and enthronement of the rule of law are expanding everywhere, especially in Africa.

* Our faith in democracy remains firm and unshaken. Our regional organisation ECOWAS came together to uphold democratic principles in The Gambia – as we had done previously in Cote D’Ivoire.

* Through our individual national efforts, state institutions are being strengthened to promote accountability, and to combat corruption and asset recovery.  These can only be achieved through the international community cooperating and providing critical assistance and material support.  We shall also cooperate in addressing the growing transnational crimes such as forced labour, modern day slavery, human trafficking and cybercrime.

* These cooperative efforts should be sustained. We must collectively devise strategies and mobilise the required responses to stop fleeing ISIS fighters from mutating and infiltrating into the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin, where there are insufficient resources and response capacity is weak. 

* This will require strong UN cooperation with regional organisations, such as the African Union, in conflict prevention and management. The UN should continue to take primary leadership of the maintenance of international peace and security by providing, in a predictable and sustainable manner, adequate funding and other enablers to regional initiatives and peacekeeping operations authorized by the Security Council.

* New conflicts should not make us lose focus on ongoing unresolved old conflicts. For example, several UN Security Council Resolutions from 1967 on the Middle East crisis remain unimplemented. Meanwhile, the suffering of the Palestinian people and the blockade of Gaza continue. 

* Additionally, we are now confronted by the desperate human rights and humanitarian situations in Yemen and most tragically in the Rakhine State of Myanmar. The Myanmar crisis is very reminiscent of what happened in Bosnia in 1995 and in Rwanda in 1994.

* The international community cannot remain silent and not condemn the horrendous suffering caused by what, from all indications is a state-backed programme of brutal depopulation of the Rohingya inhabited areas in Myanmar on the bases of ethnicity and religion. We fully endorse the call by the Secretary-General on the Government of Myanmar to order a halt to the ongoing ethnic cleansing and ensure the safe return of the displaced Rohingya to their homes in safety and dignity.

* In all these crises, the primary victims are the people, the most vulnerable being women and children. That is why the theme of this session: Focusing on People: Striving for Peace and Decent Life for All on a Sustainable Planet" is most apposite.

* While the international community grapples to resolve these conflicts, we must be mindful and focus on the widening inequalities within societies, and the gap between the rich and the poor nations. These inequalities and gaps are part of the underlining root causes of competition for resources, frustration and anger leading to spiralling instability.

*The most pressing threat to international peace and security today is the accelerated nuclear weapons development programme by North Korea. Since the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, we have never come so close to the threat of nuclear war as we have now. 

* All necessary pressure and diplomatic efforts must be brought to bear on North Korea to accept peaceful resolution of the crisis.  As Hiroshima and Nagasaki painfully remind us, if we fail, the catastrophic and devastating human loss and environmental degradation cannot be imagined. 

* Nigeria proposes a strong UN delegation to urgently engage the North Korean Leader. The delegation, led by the Security Council, should include members from all the regions.

* The crisis in the Korean peninsula underscores the urgency for all member states, guided by the spirit of enthroning a safer and more peaceful world, to ratify without delay the Treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons, which will be open for signature here tomorrow.

* I end my remarks by reiterating Nigeria’s abiding commitment to the foundational principles and goals of the United Nations.  Since our admission as a member state in 1960, we have always participated in all efforts to bring about global peace, security and development. Nigeria will continue to support the UN in all its efforts, including the attainment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

I thank you

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

World leaders gather for the 72nd UN General Asembly Debate

More than 100 world leaders, thousands of diplomats and advocates will convene in New York City for the 72nd United Nations General Assembly Debate from 19-25 September 2017. This year’s theme is “Focusing on people — striving for peace and a decent life for all on a sustainable planet”.


World leaders will take their turn at the podium of the United Nations General Assembly Hall on Tuesday as the general debate gets underway in New York.

Watch all the action live on United Nations Facebook page starting at 9.00 a.m. Stay tuned for more exclusive updates from #UNGA VIP Facebook Live studio. 

Linda Ikeji marks her 37th Birthday in style

Nigerian highest paid news carrier blogger, writer, entrepreneur and former model, Linda Ikeji marks her 37th birthday today.

The September born is an indigene of Nkwerre L.G.A. in Imo State, Nigeria, was born into a family with a really humble background, and is the second of seven children.

Linda shares a sensational video on her instagram page appreciating the birthday wishes ans support from her fans.

Happy birthday LinLin....

Video and Pictures below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZM1NZ9j-Gt/





Monday, 18 September 2017

ASUU: Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities Suspends Strike

Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities, ASUU, yesterday, Monday,18th September, officially suspended its one month, six days strike at a meeting with Federal Government delegation.



After the meeting which ended at about 8:30pm, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, President of ASUU , stated the position of the union. He said that the Union was suspending the strike till end of October for government to fulfill its pledges.
University lecturers are to resume duty from Tuesday.

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

HURRICANE: Hurricane Irma hits the Caribbean

In the struggle to recover from the scourge of the Hurricane Harvey, another life-threatening Hurricane has hit states and territory of the U.S

A dangerous Category 5 storm Hurricane Irma on Tuesday roared toward the northeast Caribbean on a path that could take it to the United States.


Irma considered as one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic, hit the eastern Caribbean, with island of Barbuda been the first to bear the brunt on Wednesday with winds of up to 185 miles an hour.  It churned toward Puerto Rico, threatening havoc and destruction  on the Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Cuba is also threatened.With buildings destroyed, British tourists are evacuated from the region.

According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Irma had sustained winds of 175mph (280 kph) and was centered about 270 miles (440 kilometers) east of Antigua. It was moving west at 14 mph (22 kph).

President Trump declared a state of emergency in Florida, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. The storm is expected to reach Florida on Sunday, potentially causing catastrophic flooding.

There have been at least one death in Anguilla, a British territory and also two confirmed deaths in the French Caribbean, President Emmanuel Macron of France says there will be “victims to lament.”