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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Venus Williams Arrives Lagos

Venus Williams has arrived Lagos this evening via a Turkish Airline. Her sister who wasn't with her is expected to arrive by 9pm today too.

Serena and Venus are expected to pay a courtesy visit to Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola at the State House in Marina, with a media parley and a tennis clinic to hold at the Tennis Section of Ikoyi Club.

Then on Thursday, they will pay a visit to Government College, Osborne Road, Ikoyi and a red carpet Gala slated for the Federal Palace Hotel in the evening. Another exhibition match at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Onikan is scheduled for Friday before their departure same day.

The Accra Premiere of ‘Spirit of the Assasin’


Spirit of the Assasin was premiered in Accra on October 19, at the Silverbird Cinema. The premiere was graced by members of the cast and crew, as well as invited guests. Some of those at the premiere were Andy Boyo, Yemi  Blaq, Peter Armand Boyo, Frederick Leonard,  Constance Okoro, Faith Stephen, and Prince David Osei.
Spirit of the Assasin is an action thriller directed by Andy Boyo. It stars Yemi Blaq, Peter Armand Boyo. Frederick Leonard, Akeem Rahman, and Constance.Okoro.
Andy Boyo (The director of Spirit of the Assasin)
Peter Armand Boyo and Yemi Blaq
Nana Yaa Serwah Sarpong , Yemi Blaq, and Faith Stephen
Constance Okoro, Peter Armand Boyo, and Faith Stephen
Frederick Leonard, Constance Okoro, and Yemi Blaq
Yemi Blaq, Papa Ranks, and Frederick Leonard
Prince David Osei

Oyo State Governor Rauf Aregbesola Launches 10,000-capacity Cattle Ranch (O’Beef), Berates Under-utilization of Resources

Governor Rauf Aregbesola at the weekend launched a cattle ranch where a new agro-based industry is emerging. The 78.8 hectares, 10,000-capacity cattle ranch is aimed at meeting the beef demand of the State of Osun as well as the entire South-West when fully operational. The Governor said the beef fa
rm would boost self-reliance in food production as well as create economic bases and job opportunities for our people.


At the commissioning of the Osun Beef Production outfit (O’Beef) ranch located at Oloba Farm Settlement in Iwo, he said it was primarily targeted at boosting agriculture, meat and food production, food processing and mass agro-based employment. It is also part of a plan to assist livestock farmers to improve milk and meat production, saying, plans are afoot to establish similar but lager ranches in Ede (400 hectares) and Ejigbo (1,000 hectares). Land has been acquired for this purpose and the location would have grazing reserves and cattle hub – including markets, feed mills. The grazing reserves will help us to tackle the recurring feud between the Fulani pastoralists and the crop farmers usually caused as a result of cattle grazing on farms.

Meanwhile, Aregbesola has declared that the country would remain poor despite the huge income from crude oil as long as the leaders fail to properly utilise the income to generate employment.

Speaking at the Education Conference of the National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN) held in Osogbo, he stated that it was an illusion to claim that the country is rich.

The governor said: “As a government we must be able to produce the food we eat. A government cannot be said to be good if it is incapable of feeding its own people. In Lagos alone, about 6,000 cattle are slaughtered daily in the abattoirs, while the remaining five South-West States combined conservatively accounts for another 6,000 based on their total population, no state in South-West produces a single one. All these animals come from the North. We intend to target just 10 per cent of the Lagos market. The governor described the potential of the beef market in the Southwest as huge, adding that it could not be waved aside by any visionary government.”

“This translates to a huge N4.4 billion per annum. This huge market demand for beef, the governor argued, carries the potential to empower the state and the entire Southwest people economically through wealth creation.”

For a start, the ranch, which is being managed by a South African expert in conjunction with International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Faculty of Agriculture, Obafemi Awolowo University, has 1,500 cattle sourced locally. The farm is being run with the technical direction of foreign Technical Partners from Zambia and South Africa.

According to the Governor, 30 foreign species of cattle called the Zambian Boran, would be introduced to the ranch with a view to genetically crossbreeding them with local ones to get new indigenous species.

When fully in operation, the ranch, which will be run on public private partnership basis, will have modern abattoir that offers services to the people at a lower rate.

It is the objective of this administration in the State of Osun to create the enabling environment that will make this happen.

“We will be dedicating and developing hundreds of hectares of land into grazing reserves, cattle markets, breeding centres, and fattening hubs. This will be in addition to the new central abattoirs that we are developing in selected towns across the state,” Aregbesola said.

It is against this backdrop that the government began a study of the process to come up with a programme that will be indigenous to the state and the region. In February 2011, this assignment took them to the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in Ibadan, where they discussed about building partnerships to help the state develop a robust framework for implementing an innovative programme that focuses on Beef Chain Development in Osun. What came out of the interactions between the Osun team and the ILRI is the abattoir-linked enterprises that include fattening, breeding and marketing activities.

Hence, government decided that the strategic option for the state is to adopt the value chain approach to developing the beef sector in the state, with a preliminary target, excluding production for local consumption, of serving a minimum 10 per cent of the Lagos 6,000 cattle per day market. This, it was gathered, would be achieved through a strategic initiative incorporating activities such as cattle genetics improvement, breeding, fattening, slaughter and beef marketing.

With the resulting strategic discussion with the ILRI, between December 11th and 16th, 2011, Aregbesola led a delegation of selected state government officials on a tour of the Zambian agricultural industry. Research revealed that Zambia has practised what could be achieved through agriculture as a means for creating jobs and wealth for the people.

The first, it was gathered, hinged on gaining a first hand understanding of the Zambian success story in agricultural development, as well as to begin the development of the beef sector in Osun. The programme hit the ground running and this result is the Oloba cattle ranch, which the governor revealed would not be the only one in the state as efforts are on to establish more in viable locations in the state. Oloba Cattle Ranch is about 78.8 hectares in size.

Government also intends to promote the establishment of cattle and ram feedlots and as such, efforts are in progress to put the feedlot infrastructure in place to accommodate 1,500 cattle. At the maximum capacity, this ranch will accommodate up to 10,000 cattle being fattened at the same time.

Not only that, the Oloba Cattle Ranch would act as a breeding centre for a foreign breed of cattle known as the Boran, so as to develop a new breed of cattle that is indigenous to the South-West by cross-breeding the Zambian-Boran with local breeds such as the White Fulani and Sokoto Gudali.

The resulting cattle, it is expected, will have greater capacity to produce meat, making cattle fattening and beef production a very profitable endeavour for the state.

US declares major disaster in NY after Sandy

Barack Obama, the US president, has declared a "major disaster" in New York state and freed up federal aid for those who lost homes or businesses, after "super storm" Sandy swept through the Eastern Seaboard.
At least 15 people were reported to have died in New York, after one of the biggest storms to ever hit the country made landfall on Monday night in New Jersey.

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The storm, which dropped just below hurricane status before striking land, which has left 33 people dead across several US states. It had already killed more than 60 people in the Caribbean.
Heavy snows threatened mountainous regions inland, and huge population centres of Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington have been affetred.
Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, said in a news conference on Tuesday morning that the upcoming challenges facing the city in the coming days "are enormous".
"The most recent report states three quarters of a million New Yorkers are without power," he said.
"You should expect, given the extent of damage, power will be out for two or three days, maybe even longer than that."
Bloomberg went on to say public transport will remain closed until further notice, and schools and airports will also remain closed on Tuesday.
"While the worst of the storm has passed, conditions are still dangerous, and I cannot stress this enough," he said.
Many streets in New York City are filled with floodwater, with some subway tunnels breached and flying debris littering deserted pavements.
The city had closed down subway, bus and commuter train systems as of Sunday night.

Romney rally turns into storm relief event

It still had a look of a political event, but the tone was definitely different as Mitt Romney turned today's planned “victory rally” into relief for victims of a storm whose tentacles were reaching as far inland as western Ohio.
 
There was no political talk. The Republican spoke just five minutes in the Dayton suburb of Kettering before getting down to work shaking hands with members of the crowd, taking the bags of food items they brought with them, and helping to box them up for delivery to New Jersey.
“You make the difference you can," he said. “You can't always solve all problems yourself, but you can make a difference in the lives of one or two people."
He likened it to cleaning a football field of debris after a big game.
“We're cleaning one lane if you will,” Mr. Romney said.
Before his arrival, the giant digital screen briefly slipped in a promo for the former Massachusetts governor's candidacy between messages telling the smaller-than-usual crowd how they could use their cell phones to text contributions to the American Red Cross.
Meanwhile, President Barack Obama was in Washington dealing with the remnants of Hurricane Sandy as it progressed through East Coast states.
All political signs for the Romney event had been removed from the walls of an arena on the campus of Kettering's Fairmont High School. Alabama's Randy Owen still took up a guitar to perform for the crowd while Mr. Romney, in the jeans and a blue-checkered shirt like what he's been wearing on the campaign trail, was joined on the box line by U.S. Sen. Rob Portman.
Mr. Romney canceled a second rally that had been planned later today in Elida. U.S. Sen. John McCain, who lost Ohio and the election to Mr. Obama in 2008, was not on hand in Kettering as originally scheduled, but he did plan to participate in other Ohio storm relief events today in Bowling Green, Columbus, and Ontario with U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel.
Mr. Romney urged the crowd to make cash contributions to the Red Cross or to continue to drop off non-perishable food items at his victory centers across the state.
“A lot of people are hurting this morning," he said “They were hurting last night...I had a chance to speak with some of the governors in the affected areas, and they talked about a lot of people having a hard time.”
Vice President Joe Biden canceled his two Ohio rallies set for today at Kenyon College in Gambier and the College of Wooster after serving as a last-minute substitute for Mr. Obama with former President Bill Clinton in Youngstown on Monday.
The White House today released a statement saying Mr. Obama would tend to hurricane relief efforts today and Wednesday, therefore canceling planned visits on Wednesday to Cincinnati and Akron. There was no word yet on an Obama appearance scheduled for Springfield on Thursday and yet-to-be-disclosed sites in Ohio. Ann Romney is expected at a women's victory rally in Columbus on Thursday.
Mr. Romney and running mate Paul Ryan still plan a rally at West Chester, one of the most GOP-friendly territories in the state, on Friday.
-toledoblade

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Osita (Paw Paw) lands N11.2 m endorsement deal

In the days to come, almost every picture of popular Nollywood actor Osita Iheme aka Paw Paw should capture him beaming the broadest of smiles following his new endorsement deal with a South African TV company worth N11.2 million.
 
Osita became the new face of South Africa entertainment TV station VUZU TV after signing the $70, 000 (N11.2 million ) contract.
We are told Paw Paw as he is fondly called sailed through the selection process quite easily as he is a big name in South Africa.
Osita is yet to make this deal officially public but we have learnt the actor was in South Africa recently to finalise the contract and shoot campaign commercials. The deal will run initially for six months.

LDS Church sees increase in missionary applications

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released new numbers Monday regarding an increase in missionary applications since the change in age requirements announced at the October General Conference.
This came in response to a weekend tweet that went viral. The original tweet reads, "On average, the LDS Church had received 600 missionary applications per week. Last week it received 7,000."
The tweet prompted questions about the validity of the information.
Monday evening, the Church's spokesman Michael Purdy issued the following statement:
    "As Church leaders had anticipated when the change was announced, the number of individuals who have begun the missionary application process has increased significantly. Typically approximately 700 new applications are started each week. The last two weeks that number has increased to approximately 4,000 per week. Slightly more than half of the applicants are women."
To clarify, the applications referred to are not submitted applications, rather online applications that have been opened and started.
Church leaders announced the change in age requirements two weeks ago during the Church's semiannual General Conference. Young men are now eligible to serve a mission at age 18, when the previous requirement was 19. The age for young women wishing to serve was lowered from 21 to 19.

source: KSL

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Angola to invest in domestic and overseas assets as it launches $5 billion sovereign wealth fund

Angola on Wednesday launched a $5 billion sovereign wealth fund to invest in domestic and overseas assets by funnelling its vast oil wealth into infrastructure, hotels and other high-growth projects.
Angola is Africa’s second-largest crude oil producer and is looking to diversify its oil-dependent economy by developing infrastructure outside the energy industry.
 
The Angolan Sovereign Fund (FSA), which will also invest in financial securities, will be headed by President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos’ economic affairs secretary, the fund’s board said in a statement.
The fund said its first investments will be in projects to develop agriculture, water, power generation and transport, with an early focus on the hotel industry in sub-Saharan Africa.
Oil revenues represent over 95 percent of Angola’s export income and around 45 percent of gross domestic product. After years of double-digit growth, Angola’s economy suffered a rapid slow down after oil prices tumbled in 2008.
GDP, which the World Bank estimated at $101 billion last year, is set to grow between 8 and 10 percent this year thanks to higher oil prices and output.
The FSA board said it will be assisted by a council composed of senior ministers and the central bank governor, and will publish accounts annually and have them audited by an international audit firm.
“The transparency of the fund will be guaranteed by our strict reporting and auditing rules and an investment policy to be announced soon,” Filomeno dos Santos said.
Filomeno dos Santos also revealed that the fund was not a stabilisation tool in the event of an oil price shock, but was aimed at diversifying the economy and creating wealth.
It will grow from further oil revenues transferred by the government and from returns on its investment projects, he added, although he declined to estimate the fund’s growth.

- CP Africa

Justin Timberlake Marries Jessica Biel!

Congratulations! Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are officially married!
 
The superstar couple tied the knot in southern Italy and gushed about their happiness as newlyweds.
“It's great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends," Justin and Jessica told People magazine.
 Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel's pre wedding party and celebrations in Southern Italy.
 Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel's pre wedding party and celebrations in Southern Italy.

The singer, 31, and his actress bride, 30, hosted a week of festivities for their wedding guests, with a fireworks show, bike rides and parties.
Andy Samberg, music manager Johnny Wright, Justin's former *NSYNC bandmate Chris Kirkpatrick, Timbaland and Biel’s former 7th Heaven co-star Beverley Mitchell were all on hand to watch Justin and Jessica say "I do."
Justin and Jessica have been dating for five years and he popped the question in late 2011.

-radar online

Oprah Winfrey funded Vele Secondary School in Limpopo to set design standards for African schools

Oprah Winfrey provided part funding for a secondary school- Vele Secondary School- in Limpopo province in South Africa. The school holds promise to revolutionise the way schools are designed in the Continent.
The school’s design is being celebrated in both green and educational circles, and it recently won the Afrisam SAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture, an honour it shared with another rural South African school, Lebone II College in North West.
 
Samuel Makhado, principal of Vele Secondary School, said before the building operations began the big problem was the overcrowding. It was also so cold in the morning that the learners had difficulty concentrating on their studies.
The building, he said, was now designed in such a sway that on hot days the classrooms were cool and on cold days they were warm. The learners were able to concentrate better, he said, and the improvement in the pass rate is proof of this. They are also keen to come to school every day because of they are proud of the school and feel as if they are part of it so truancy numbers have decreased significantly.
The building includes a rainwater-harvesting installation, solar energy and green roofs planted with indigenous plants from the region. The permaculture food and medicinal garden, situated in the heart of the school, provides sufficient vegetables and fruit for the school’s needs. The medicinal garden serves as a source of medicinal plants for the community.
Derek van Heerden from East Coast Architects who were responsible for the project was delighted that the school has been recognised in this way.
“It is fitting that schools display the new realities in the time in which we are living. This is the generation that will have to repair our mistakes.”

source: CP-Africa

Oge Okoye Bags doctorate degree

Actress and mother Oge Okoye has been honoured with a doctorate degree by Wisconsin International University, USA following her exceptional interpretation of the role in the movie titled ‘Fulani’.
 

The ceremony for the honorees where she was the only entertainment personality honoured –  took place today in Lagos, at the Auditorium, NECA House, Central Business District in Ikeja.

FIFA President Mourns Bafana Bafana Assistant Coach


 Thomas Madigage


FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter has written to the South African Football Association upon hearing of the tragic death of Thomas Madigage, the assistant coach of Bafana Bafana.

Madigage died in a car crash late on Thursday night at the age of 40. Among other clubs he played for FC Zurich from 1995 to 1996 and retired in 2002.

The popular figure then took up coaching as assistant coach at Supersport United, helping the club to several league titles before moving to the Gordon Igesund’s coaching staff.

“It was with great sadness that we learnt of the tragic passing of Thomas Madigage,” wrote the FIFA President. “On behalf of FIFA and the worldwide family of football, I wish to extend our deepest condolences to you, to your national team, to his club SuperSport United and, most importantly, to his family, friends and loved ones.

Another Woman Gives Birth To Triplets In Anambra Flood Camp

Another set of triplets was delivered on Friday at the Fr. Joseph High School Relief Camp for flood victims in Anambra State.
Mrs. Josephine Ejimofor, who was delivered of the babies, is a native of Enugu-Otu Aguleri, in the Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.

The first set of triplets was born in the same camp about two weeks ago. Governor Peter Obi celebrated with the Ejimofors on the safe delivery of the new triplets when he visited them in the camp.
“If you are looking for a child, maybe you will have to come to the camp,” the governor had joked during the visit.
Reiterating his commitment to the welfare of the people displaced by the floods that ravaged parts of Anambra recently, Obi promised to help rebuild their homes when the flood recedes.
The governor thanked President Goodluck Jonathan and the Millenium Development Goals Office in Abuja for their intervention and commitment to ameliorating the suffering of the displaced persons.
He said that necessary commitments and other measures were in place to sustain prudent and transparent distribution of the relief materials, while soliciting for more interventions.
-PUNCH

Zack Orji Gets Recognition

 
Veteran Nollywood actor, Zack Orji, will on October 27 receive the 2012 Planet Africa Entertainment Award. He will be presented with the award at the Diversity and Planet Africa Awards gala, which will take place in Toronto at the Roy Thomson Hall. The awards are given out by the Planet Africa Group, publishers of Planet Africa magazine.

Wyclef Jean Spoke on Failed Yele Haiti Foundation

Wyclef Jean may have had the best of intentions when he launched his Yele Haiti Foundation in 2010, in an effort to bring relief to the earthquake-battered nation of Haiti, but the foundation soon came under fire when Jean and his relatives were accused of pocketing the relief money for themselves. After continued scrutiny, the foundation finally shut down in September. But, Jean is not done defending his charitable effort and recently spoke with MTV News to try and clear his name.
 
“When you start an organization, there are gonna be mistakes, but the mistakes were never us banking money in our pockets to get rich on behalf of our people,” he said in late September, in the midst of Yele Haiti’s downfall. “When those kind of mistakes are made within governance, you bring in new accountants, new governance, and that’s what we did.”
Despite Jean’s change in governance, Yele Haiti left behind massive debt and several unfinished projects. According to the New York Times, Yele Haiti auditors examined $3 million of the organization’s expenses from 2005 to 2009, and learned that $256,580 was used for illegal benefits and improper transactions like private air transportation and chauffeur services.
However, Jean claims that he started the foundation as a way to help the people of his native nation, not profit from their misery.
“The legacy of Yele Haiti and why people trust in Yele Haiti is because it’s not something I created when the earthquake came,” he said. “This is something I created in 2005. Always remember this: If you decide that you’re not just gonna be musician, you’re not gonna just be a rapper, you’re gonna stand up for something and be in the forefront of it, you’re gonna get challenged constantly.”
“When history tells its tale to define the truth … one thing about history, as history goes it will protect me,” he continued. “So there’s one thing that you might feel now, but 70 years from now, a hundred years from now, when you’re not around, facts come out. So history will always be on my side because the truth eventually ends up coming out.”

source: rolling out

Nicole Chikwe, Naeto C's wife is pregnant

Naeto C would soon be a father, as can tell that his wife – Nicole Chikwe is pregnant.
Witness at the pre-wedding party for socialite – Rotimi Domingo said Nicole was seen with a slight bulge and wearing flat shoes, typical of an expectant woman/mother and was stuck to her seat all through the event. NaetoChukwu Chikwe and Nicole Chukwueke got married in July.

Prof. Pat Utomi Pleads for Aid for Flood Victims

Professor Pat Utomi had set up helplines and address for the relief of flood victims. It was pasted on his facebook wall and read:

Please share this on FB, Tweet on Twitter and forward on BB. I set up a relief effort for the victims of the floods many of whom have not eaten for days, are sick and dehydrated. It's our worst natural disaster ever. Can you help out? For those living in Abuja, please send relief materials ONLY ON SUNDAY to Mind of Christ Christian Center, 30 Kwame Nkrumah St, Asokoro, Abuja, or call 08036718463. For those in Lagos, please send to Pat's Nigeria Flood Relief Effort-6 Balarabe Musa Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos. For those living in North America, please send to 660 Shrewsbury Drive, Clarkson, Michigan, MI 48348. For those living in Europe an address will be supplied in due course. Even if you have nothing to give, at least share tthis message. God bless you as you remember those in need
God bless him for his concern!

Friday, October 19, 2012

ACN's Ondo Candidate on N100 Recharge Card

The party spent thousands of Naira to hire helicopter which they used to distribute the 100 Naira recharge cards in Akure today. Lol. Naija for life!Click to Enlarge!

Obama and Romney Crack Jokes at Al Smith Dinner


President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney poked gentle but sharp fun at one another Thursday night during an esteemed New York Catholic charity dinner that has long been a required stop for presidential candidates. Romney mocked his own wealth while taking aim at the president for running up the federal debt while Obama noted the "nice long nap" he had taken during the first presidential debate.
 
The two rivals donned tuxedos and white ties to share the dais at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, an annual gala that has drawn political leaders and other notables since the end of World War II.
The event was a comedic pause in a contest that has drawn increasingly nasty and close with less than three weeks left before the Nov. 6 election. Tuesday, Obama and Romney sparred in a nationally televised debate in which each questioned the other's character and truthfulness.
Romney spoke first at the dinner, which was set to raise $5 million for Catholic charities. Addressing the elegantly dressed crowd, Romney, a millionaire many times over, said "it's nice to finally relax and wear what Ann and I wear around the house." Of Obama, Romney said: "You have to wonder what he's thinking. So little time, so much to redistribute."
Obama followed, noting his soporific performance in the first debate but also chiding Romney for his wealth.
"Earlier today I went shopping at some stores in Midtown," Obama said. "I understand Gov. Romney went shopping for some stores in Midtown."
Obama noted that he was preparing for the final debate with Romney on Monday, which will focus on foreign policy.
"Spoiler alert: We got bin Laden," Obama said, referring to the military mission that killed the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

Malala now able to stand, UK doctors say

A Pakistani girl shot in the head by Pakistani Taliban assailants is "not out of the woods" but is doing well and has been able to stand for the first time, doctors at the British hospital treating her say.
Friday's medical briefing offered the first real indication of Malala Yousafzai's progress. Earlier briefings were quite limited out of respect for the girl's privacy.
Dave Rosser, medical director of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, said she was now able to write and appeared to have memory recall despite her brain injuries.
Yousafzai, who was shot for vocally opposing the Pakistani Taliban, was flown to Birmingham on Monday to receive treatment after the attack earlier this month, which drew widespread international condemnation.
She has become a symbol of resistance to the group's effort to deny women education and other rights.


"It's clear that she's not out of the woods yet," Rosser said, adding that she had sustained a "very, very grave injury".
But he said she was "doing very well".
"In fact she was standing with some help for the first time this morning. She's communicating very freely, writing," he said.

Yousafzai was flown to Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Monday to receive specialist treatment [EPA]

Rosser said that Yousafzai was not able to speak because she had undergone a tracheotomy so she could breathe through a tube in her neck, an operation that was performed because her airways had been swollen by the bullet.
Yousafzai was shot as she left school in Swat, northwest of Islamabad.
The Pakistani Taliban said they targeted Yousafzai, a fierce advocate for girls' education, because she promoted "Western thinking" and was critical of the group.
The alleged organiser of the shooting was captured during a 2009 military offensive against the Taliban, but released after three months, two senior officials told Reuters news agency.
In a detailed statement about her injuries, Rosser said she had suffered fractures to the base of her skull and to the bone behind her left ear. Her left jawbone is also injured at its joint.
"Malala was shot at point-blank range," with the bullet hitting her left brow, Rosser said.
But instead of penetrating skull it travelled underneath the skin, the whole length of the side of her head and into her neck.

source: Aljazeera

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Chelsea Clinton in Nigeria for child health initiative

Chelsea Clinton was in Nigeria on Tuesday to help launch an initiative linked to her father's foundation aimed at reducing deaths of children and mothers due to diarrhoea and other preventable diseases.
 
The daughter of former US president Bill Clinton and current US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton helped launch the programme in the capital Abuja along with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and others.
Chelsea Clinton is a board member of the Clinton Health Access Initiative.
"An estimated one million mothers and children die each year in Nigeria from preventable diseases, including 100,000 deaths due to diarrhea," a statement from the Clinton Foundation said.
A range of companies and organisations have signed on to the effort that will mainly focus on increasing access to zinc and oral rehydration solutions (ORS), which the foundation said was "the most effective diarrhea treatment."
"Increasing the percent of children with diarrhea who receive ORS and zinc to 80 percent by 2015 could help prevent 220,000 Nigerian children from dying," it said.
"Zinc and ORS can prevent over 90 percent of diarrhea-related deaths and cost less than $0.50, yet less than two percent of children in the country are currently using the complete treatment."
Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation and largest oil producer, but most residents live on less than $2 per day.

New Planet Called ‘Lava planet’ Found, orbits nearby star

L. Calcada/AP - This artist’s impression made available by the European Southern Observatory on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012 shows a planet, right, orbiting the star Alpha Centauri B, center, a member of the triple star system that is the closest to Earth. Alpha Centauri A is at left.


A star nearly next door to our sun — in galactic terms — is home to a hot little planet about the same size as Earth, scientists announced Tuesday.
This overheated world hugs the star Alpha Centauri B, zipping around it every three days.

It’s the nearest so-called exoplanet yet discovered. The planet’s Earth-like size and orbit around a sunlike star make it a “landmark discovery,” said Stephane Udry of the University of Geneva, leader of the research team.
“This is in our back yard,” said Gregory Laughlin, an astronomer at the University of California at Santa Cruz and a member of a rival team also searching the Alpha Centauri system for planets.
Alpha Centauri B is slightly smaller, dimmer and more yellow than our sun. The new planet, dubbed Alpha Centauri Bb, is much closer to that star than Mercury is to our sun.
Alpha Centauri B is visible only from the Southern Hemisphere, so the research team studied it with instruments at the European Southern Observatory in Chile.
They detected the planet indirectly, by seeing Alpha Centauri B wobble at a speed of about one mile per hour — a sign of a small planet tugging on it.
Detecting it was tricky, requiring 450 nights of observation over four years.
The new planet’s Earth-like mass marks it as a rocky body, not a gas planet like Jupiter, said Xavier Dumusque, a University of Geneva astronomer and the lead author of a paper published online in the journal Nature describing the find.
Dumusque said it’s likely that the planet’s surface “is not solid but more like lava — like a ‘lava planet.’ ”
One expert said the finding needs to be confirmed. “Only if other analyses come to the same conclusion can we be sure that this planet exists,” astronomer Artie Hatzes wrote in a companion article in Nature.
Udry, in response, said there is less than one chance in 1,000 that the discovery is a phantom of the team’s data.

As the closest stars to our sun, some four light-years distant, the Alpha Centauri system has long intrigued astronomers. Unlike our solar system, the system contains three stars locked in a gravitational dance.
In the 1990s, astronomers listened to the Alpha Centauri system for alien radio broadcasts but heard nothing, said Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in California. Any aliens on the new planet “would have to be devilish and enjoy hot weather,” he said, adding that the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) project will probably take another listen across a broader range of radio channels in case other, more habitable planets also lurk in the system.
Since 1995, astronomers have listed 842 planets around other stars, according to one catalogue, revealing that most stars have planets. They’ve discovered a likely “diamond” planet, possible ocean worlds and huge, Jupiter-like behemoths too hot to sustain any conceivable life.
They have yet to find their biggest quarry, an “Earth 2.0” — an Earth-size planet orbiting a sunlike star at just the right distance for liquid water.

source: washington post