Tuesday, 15 January 2013
QUESTION OF THE DAY: DO WE REALLY GET OVER OUR EX?
So, one of my friends got this argument raging in our Blackberry group chat today; he asked this question and was besieged by comments and I thought to share it with you. Do we really get over our ex-boyfriends/girlfriends? Or do we still wish that the relationship be renewed.
While some stated categorically that they are over and done with their ex, others admitted that they merely changed partner but did not move on. So I ask you guys this question today, DO WE EVER MOVE ON OR DO WE CHANGE PARTNERS? What category do you belong to and why? Your comments are indeed welcome.
Massive Social media reaction to Lance Armstrong's Dope 'admission'
Oprah
Winfrey's interview with disgraced former cyclist Lance Armstrong has
generated a social media frenzy, with people all over the globe reacting
to reports the former seven-time Tour de France winner has come clean
over allegations of doping. Using her own personal Twitter account on Tuesday, and in an interview with CBS, Winfrey
appeared to confirm reports in the U.S. media that Armstrong -- who
overcame testicular cancer before going on to win cycling's most
prestigious race a record number of times -- had confessed to the use of
performance-enhancing substances.
More People Die of Non-communicable Diseases, Says Report
Jim Yong Kim, World Bank President
The World Heart Federation (WHF) has said that its recently released Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study indicated that more people die of non-communicable diseases than infectious diseases.
According to the report fewer children are now known to be dying from
infectious diseases and less illness than they did 20 years ago.
The report says fewer children are dying every year but more young and middle-aged adults are dying and suffering from disease and injury as non-communicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease become the dominant causes of death and disability worldwide.
The report says fewer children are dying every year but more young and middle-aged adults are dying and suffering from disease and injury as non-communicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease become the dominant causes of death and disability worldwide.
FG to Treat 66,000 VVF Patients This Year
The Federal Government has promised to treat 66,000 women suffering from Vesico Vagina Fistula (VVF) this year.
The Programme Manager of United States of America International
Development (USAID), Chief Iyeme Efem, gave the promise Monday in
Calabar at a media roundtable on National Strategic Framework on
Elimination of Fistula.
FULL LIST OF WINNERS AT THE GLOBE AWARDS
The 70th Annual Golden Globes Awards took place yesterday night, Sunday January 13th in Los Angeles. Full list of winners below...
All winners are in bold
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Argo
Django Unchained
Life of Pi
Lincoln
Zero Dark Thirty
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Les Miserables
Moonrise Kingdom
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Silver Linings Playbook
Golden Globes: Ben Affleck's Argo Scoops Two Awards
Affleck's film Argo was considered a surprise win in the best drama category. Ben Affleck has won best director for his film Argo at the Golden Globe awards. Argo, set amidst the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, also won best drama, reports the BBC.
Best actor in a drama went to Daniel Day-Lewis for his role in the
biopic Lincoln, while Jessica Chastain won best actress in a drama for
Zero Dark Thirty.
Abuja: A Return to Old Ways
Chineme Okafor writes that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, may be losing its attractiveness as a cosmopolitan city with the increasingly uncouth lifestyle of its inhabitants as well as the lackadaisical attitude of those entrusted with its maintenance.
IJEOMA NWOGWUGWU: Another Murky Oil Deal
ijeoma.nwogwugwu@thisdaylive.com
Shell Nigeria is in the news again for the wrong reasons. But Shell is
not alone. Shell and its multinational partners – Italy’s Eni, which
operates locally as Nigeria Agip Oil Company, and Total of France – are
certain to come under scrutiny over the $850 million sale of a 45 per
cent stake in an onshore oil concession located in the western Niger
Delta to a British oil company Heritage Oil alongside its local partner
Shoreline Energy International, a subsidiary of Shoreline Power.
Jonathan, Others Immortalise Fallen Heroes
The 2013 edition of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day closed Tuesday
with the laying of wreaths by President Goodluck Jonathan, leaders of
the National Assembly, the judiciary, service chiefs and the
para-military.
The ceremony, which started at about 10:00 am Tuesday, was a
culmination of a week-long activity including prayer sessions held at
the National Mosque and the National Ecumenical Centre, Abuja.
During the ceremony, held at the National Arcade in the Three Arms
Zone, the President, who is also the Grand Patron of the Nigerian
Legion, received a general salute upon his arrival.
Soon afterwards he inspected a parade in four colours; the National
and the three regimental colours of the Army, the Navy and the Air
Force.
FEATURES: The Harrowing Life of Domestic Workers
Adeola Akinremi writes that increasing numbers of domestic workers face difficult times in the hands of their employers
On a bright, cold morning in January 2005, Rosemary arrived in Lagos bubbling with life. Her prayer on New Year’s eve had been answered. It centred around one thing. It was to get a job in Lagos. Domestic work appealed to her more than anything else.
NY Seals First State Gun Laws Since Newtown Massacre
Gov. Andrew Cuomo
New York lawmakers agreed to pass the toughest gun control law in the
nation and the first since the Newtown, Conn., school shooting, and now
dare other states and Washington to follow.
"This is a scourge on society," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday night,
six days after making gun control a centerpiece of his progressive
agenda in his State of the State address. The bipartisan effort was
fueled by the Newtown tragedy that took the lives of 20 first graders
and six educators. "At what point do you say, 'No more innocent loss of
life.'"
Artillery Boom Nearly Falls Minister of Defence
Minister of Defence (State), Erelu Olusola Obada
An unexpected boom of artillery fire at the National Arcade venue of
the 2013 edition of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day shook and nearly
fell the Minister of Defence (State), Erelu Olusola Obada Tuesday.
Obada, who was flanked by other dignitaries, was apparently shocked by
the volley of deafening shots, which observers say were usually preceded
by an announcement to prepare the minds of participants to the event.
Tension, as Gunmen Kill Four Near Jos
Palpable tension enveloped Riyom Local Government Council and its
neigbour, Jos South Local Government Council of Plateau State on
Tuesday following the killing of four persons at Fang village in the
council late Monday night.
The four were confirmed dead by the lawmaker representing Riyom
constituency in the state House of Assembly, Hon. Daniel Dem, who said
the four people were shot dead around 5pm in a vehicle heading to Fang
village in Riyom.
Dem, who is also the Majority Leader in the Assembly, condemned the attack, describing it as “barbaric and unacceptable, at this time that the state is experiencing total peace.”
Dem, who is also the Majority Leader in the Assembly, condemned the attack, describing it as “barbaric and unacceptable, at this time that the state is experiencing total peace.”
Recruitment Saga: Immigration Boss Axed
Former Comptroller General of Service Mrs. Rose Chinyere Uzoma
The much publicised controversy trailing the alleged "secretive"
recruitment by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has climaxed with
the retirement of the Comptroller General of Service Mrs. Rose Chinyere
Uzoma.
The news of her retirement was conveyed Tuesday in a letter signed by
the Director/Secretary, Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons
Services Board (CDFIPB), Dr. R. K Attahiru on behalf of the Minister of
Interior and Chairman of CDFIPB, Comrade Abba Moro.
Uzoma is to be replaced by the most senior Deputy Comptroller General
of Immigration, Mr. Rilwan Bala Musa, who will act as Comptroller
General, NIS pending the appointment of a substantive CG of Immigration.
Kano: Two Policemen Killed, One Injured
Suspected gunmen on Tuesday morning ambushed policemen on patrol
killing two of them and injuring another at Yan’awaki area of Unguwa Uku
in the outskirts of Kano Metropolis.
The attack on the police patrol team occurred barely 24 hours after
gunmen had killed two policemen and injured two civilians at Tishama
Kawo quarters in the outskirt of the city.
It was learnt that the policemen where on motorcycles when the gunmen ambushed them.
Fed Govt Embarks on Large Scale Production of Rice
Minister for State Agricultural and Rural Development, Dr. Bukar Tijani
The administration of President Goodluck Jonathan is totally committed to ensure rice sufficiency in the country by 2015.
The feat which will be achieved in two seasonal farming cycle in a
given year will ensure the stoppage to importation of the product by
2015.This was disclosed by the Minister for State Agricultural and Rural Development, Dr. Bukar Tijani, while flagging off the ceremony for the distribution of PADDY Rice seedlings and fertilizer, to farmers in Lokoja, Kogi State.
Flood: U.K , NGO Spend N400m on Tents, Mosquito Nets in Kogi
Flood menace
A United Kingdom based ,NGO, Shelter Box, said it spent over $1.4m
in providing shelter for the victims of the last year flood disaster
across the nine local government areas of kogi state.
The Coordinator of the organisation in the state, Mr Tony Amego, while presenting the score card Tuesday in Lokoja at the end of their operations in the state said they were able to supply 12000 shelter tents to over 20,000 displaced families.
According to him, the NGO was touched by the harsh condition of
living of the victims to wade in to the matter to bring succor to the
vulnerable families
The Coordinator of the organisation in the state, Mr Tony Amego, while presenting the score card Tuesday in Lokoja at the end of their operations in the state said they were able to supply 12000 shelter tents to over 20,000 displaced families.
Mali: FG Okay's a Battalion of 776 Soldiers, Air Force Involved
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Ola Sa'ad Ibrahim
Federal Government has approved the deployment of a battalion,
comprising of 776 soldiers, with over 100 of them departing in the next
24 hours for peace enforcement in the war-ravaged West African sister
state of Mali.
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Ola Sa'ad Ibrahim, disclosed
this at a press briefing Tuesday, in Abuja, through the Director of
Defence Information (DDI), Colonel Mohammed Yerima.
Ibrahim disclosed that out of the battalion, a Company, comprising 190
soldiers were due to depart the country for Mali within the next 24
hours.
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