Sunday, 26 October 2014

FG/Boko Haram Talks: BBOG Expresses Hope For Release Of Chibok Girls





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The #BringBackOurGirls has expressed hope that the abducted Chibok girls may be released soon after the government of Chad said it believed Nigeria’s secret deal with Boko Haram sect to free more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls would go ahead despite the breakdown of a truce.
The group, which wondered why it took the government of Chad one week to respond, noted that the most important thing was the return of the girls.
Moussa Mahamat Dago, the No. 2 official at Chad’s foreign ministry, said it appeared some Boko Haram factions were refusing to abide by the deal, brokered by the Chadian foreign minister with two representatives of the sect and two Nigerian negotiators at meetings in Chad on September 14 and 30.
“Quite possibly those who are fighting are dissidents that even they (Boko Haram) aren’t able to control. So far, there is no reason for others to doubt this agreement,” Dago told Reuters late on Thursday in the Chadian capital N’Djamena.
“What I can say is that those that negotiated with the Nigerian government did so in good faith. We are waiting for the next phase which is the release of the girls.”
Dago said the two sides agreed verbally to a series of points summarised in a document he had seen, including the release of the schoolgirls and of jailed Boko Haram fighters.
The sect, which has fought a bloody five-year revolt mostly in the northeast, has said it wants to carve out an Islamist enclave in Nigeria.

Nigeria Is 31st Most Corrupt Nation – Transparency InternationaI



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The Corruption Perceptions Index 2013 released by the Transparency International, which shows that corruption remains a global phenomenon, rates 15 countries while Nigeria now ranks 31 among the most corrupt nations.
The Corruption Perceptions Index 2013, according to the TI serves as a reminder that the abuse of power, secret dealings and bribery continue to ravage societies around the world.
“The index scores 177 countries and territories on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). No country has a perfect score, and two-thirds of countries score below 50. This indicates a serious, worldwide corruption problem”.
The global anti corruption crusader also calls for urgent renewal of anti-graft war by building transparent public institutions.
“The world urgently needs a renewed effort to crack down on money laundering, clean up political finance, pursue the return of stolen assets and build more transparent public institutions.
“It is time to stop those who get away with acts of corruption. The legal loopholes and lack of political will in government facilitate both domestic and cross-border corruption, and call for our intensified efforts to combat the impunity of the corrupt”. Countries that are rated as the best 17 in zero tolerance for corruption are Denmark, New Zealand, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Singapore, Switzerland, Netherlands, Australia, and Canada.
Others are Luxembourg, Germany, Iceland, United Kingdom, Barbados, Belgium and Hong Kong in that order.
However, both Denmark and New Zealand scored 91 per cent, both Finland and Sweden 89 per cent, Norway and Singapore 86 per cent, Australia and Canada 81, Germany and Iceland 78 while Barbados, Belgium and Hong Kong scored 75.
However, while no African country makes the first 17, they dominate the first 10 while Nigeria ranks 31 on the list.

Boko Haram: Dozens Killed As Multi-national Forces Recapture Abadam





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Dozens of Boko Haram terrorists were killed between Friday night and Saturday morning in Abadam town of Borno State after a fierce gun battle between troops of the Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and the insurgents in a bid by the military to reclaim the community that fell under the control of the insurgents last week, witnesses and security sources said.
A top security personnel informed Leadership Sunday that not less than two dozen corpses of the insurgent littered the bushes around Abadam after soldiers of the MNJTF had succeeded in rescuing Abadam town from the conquest of the Boko Haram.
Boko Haram had last week attacked Abadam, killed at least 40 persons and hoisted their flags there after forcing terrified residents into border communities in Niger Republic.
Military sources told Leadership Sunday that it took a combined force of air and ground troops to send the Boko Haram fleeing, and many others to their open graves.
The sources said the air attacked succeeded in shelling most of the occupied spots of the Boko Haram which forced them to scamper into the bushes where they ran into the ambush of the ground troops, who showed no mercy with their rifles.
The military source who confirmed the “victory” to journalists on phone but opted to remain anonymous in this report said “we have triumphed against the terrorists and more progress is being made towards liberating towns and villages; I can guarantee you that Abadam is now secured”.
A resident of Abadam, Aliyu Goni, who was returning back to his town after a week of exile in Niger Republic also confirmed the incident to journalist in a phone chat.
“I saw many dead bodies as we were returning back to Abadam after the soldiers encouraged us to go back home. There were many corpses of the Boko Haram members in Arge ward where the leader of the Boko Haram that led the insurgents into Abadam was seen issuing orders”, said

South Africa Busts Another Secret Nigeria Arms Deal, Seizes $5.7 million



South African authorities have confiscated yet another US$5.7 million arms money from Nigeria, nearly three weeks after seizing $9.3 million in cash transported by two Nigerians and an Israeli for arms purchase, South Africa-based City Express reported Monday.

 


As with the first deal, South Africa’s Asset Forfeiture Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority seized the $5.7 million (about N952 million) for allegedly being the proceeds of illegal transactions, the paper said.
The news came more than two weeks after two Nigerians and an Israeli national were arrested in South Africa after they attempted to smuggle US$9.3 million apparently meant for buying arms for the Nigerian intelligence service.
The men landed at Lanseria International Airport, Johannesburg, on September 5 in a private jet from Abuja with the money stashed in three suitcases.
At the time, the South Africa Revenue Service, SARS, said customs officers became suspicious when the passengers’ luggage were unloaded and put through the scanners.
The National Prosecuting Authority, NPA, in South Africa said there was an invoice for helicopters and armaments intended to be used in Nigeria.
Two black plastic suitcases, filled with 90 blocks each containing US$100,000 in notes, with combination locks, were seized, as well as two pieces of hand luggage also containing US currency, according to City Press.
The Israeli national, Eyal Mesika, had the combination to open the locks.
Under South African laws, a person entering or leaving the country is expected to carry cash not exceeding US$2,300, or the equivalent in foreign currency notes.
The news of the first transaction sparked anger in Nigeria after it emerged the private jet involved belonged to the head of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Ayo Ortisejafor.
Mr. Oritsejafor, a close ally of President Goodluck Jonathan, said the plane had been leased to a third party and he could not be blamed for its schedules.
The Nigerian government later admitted it was behind the arms deal, claiming it acted out of desperation for arms to defeat extremist sect, Boko Haram.
An investigation planned by the Senate into the transaction has yet to begin while the House of Representatives threw out a motion seeking a probe.
The South African newspaper, City Press, said documents in its possession show that the first consignment was personally signed off by the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, who issued the end-user certificate for the transaction.
An entire “shopping list” was supplied with the certificate, which included everything from helicopters to unmanned aircraft, rockets and ammunition, it said.
The latest transaction, according to the paper, was between Cerberus Risk Solutions, an arms broker in Cape Town, and Societe D’Equipments Internationaux, said to be a Nigerian company based in Abuja.
The paper said the deal fell apart after Cerberus which had earlier received from Nigeria R60 million (N1.02 billion) in its  account at Standard Bank, tried to repay the money as it it could not resolve its registration formalities with the South African authorities.
“Cerberus was previously registered as a broker with the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC), but the registration expired in May this year,” City Press said.
“The marketing and contracting permits also expired at the same time. The company has since applied for re-registration, but the application lay in the NCACC’s mailbox for more than two months.
“Sources told Rapport that Cerberus apparently tried to pay the money back to the Nigerian company, after which the bank became suspicious,” the paper reported.
The paper added that while the NPA’s Asset Forfeiture Unit subsequently obtained a court order in the South Gauteng High Court to seize the money, the NPA spokesperson Nathi Mncube, said there were no indications the two transactions were related.
“However, both are now the subject of a criminal investigation and all possible information and connections are being investigated,” Mr. Mncube was quoted as saying.

Wife connives with pastor to kill husband



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A man’s generous dona­tion of one hectare of land to a wolf in sheep clothing, who claimed to be a pastor has led to his un­timely death in Ebonyi State.
The man, 45-year-old Nwe­bonyi Nwuguru, a native of Edukwu Inyima town was said to have given the land to the General Overseer of Divine Salvation Ministry, Pastor Amos Odorimo, 45, for the purpose of building a church auditorium.
As Sunday Sun learnt, the man’s wife, Roseline, 41, began to attend the church. Nwuguru didn’t initially raise eyebrows over the long hours his wife spent at the church. Somewhere along the line, the pastor opened the door wide for the devil and of course went beyond his pas­toral brief. He began to minister to the woman’s body rather than her soul.
At the headquarters of the State Criminal Investigation Department of the Ebonyi State Police Command where he and Roseline are being held as inves­tigation into the alleged murder continues, Odorimo spoke with Sunday Sun.
“I am married and have five children. The deceased Nwebo­nyi Nwugwu was nice to me. He gave me a hectare of land to build my church. His wife, Roseline Nwuguru attended my church. It was from there that I started having love affair with her. When the love was getting deep we found out that the de­ceased was disturbing us and we have to plan for him,” Odorimo said. When Nwuguru got wind of the strong and deep romantic relationship between his wife and Odorimo, the fake pastor, he naturally screamed blue murder. With their love affair known to Nwuguru, Odorimo and Roseline were deeply rattled, but refused entreaties to end the re­lationship. Rather, they allegedly connived to solve the problem permanently, and invited the devil to be their chief adviser.
Act 2, Scene 2: On September 30, 2014, unsuspecting Nwu­guru decided to visit his farm. Promptly, Odorimo offered to give him a ride on his motor­cycle. Along the way Odorimo stopped and dismounted from the motorcycle.
Asked what happened thereafter, Odorimo gave this blood chilling response: “I took deceased’s cutlass and cut him on the head. His wife also hit him on the head with a big stick. He died on the spot and we ran away to Benue State, but men of the local vigilance group arrested us and handed us over to the police.”
Roseline Nwuguru, who hails from Ado LocalGovernment Area of Benue State while corroborating the account of Odorimo said: “I have seven children for my late husband. He stopped people from entering the church because he had misunderstanding with Pastor Odorimo. Actually I was having a love affair with Pastor Odorimo. I don’t regret my action and joining in killing my husband. He was a wicked man, because he prevented people from entering the church.”
After speaking with Sun­day Sun, the two suspects, Pastor Odorimo and Roseline Nwugwuru ate lunch together from the same plate as a way of showing their love for each other.
Notwithstanding their show of deep affection for each other, Ebonyi State Commissioner, Maigari Dikko has assured that the suspects would have their day in court once the police conclude investigations.

Pirates kill 3 policemen in Bayelsa

 
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Sea pirates have killed three policemen they kidnapped along the Nembe River in Bayelsa yesterday. The sea pirates were said to have opened fire on a police gunboat which was escorting a barge belonging to the Nigeria Agip Oil Company.
Checks by Sunday Sun indicated that sea pirates ambushed the gunboat at Sancta Barbara River and on sighting it, they opened fire to overpower the policemen, kidnapped them and seized the gunboat.
When contacted, the Bayelsa State Police Commissioner, Valentine Ntomchukwu declined comments on the incident. The PPRO, Alex Akhigbe, who was also reached on the phone said he was on assignment in Abuja and, therefore, did not have the facts.
But a police source said the attack took the policemen unawares and their attempt to resist the attack failed as the sea pirates overpowered them.
“Policemen escorting Agip barge were attacked. The gunboat and the policemen were all taken away. The policemen were three including the driver of the boat making them four. The barge and its occupants escaped because the gunboat was the target of the pirates. This incident happened along Santa Barbara and Nembe route. The pirates were after the gunboat and the police arms,” he said.

Woman held hostage for 9 years by lover regains freedom


 


A woman from Delta State (names withheld by us) who was kid­napped nine years ago by her lov­er has miraculously regained her freedom.
The woman who lived in the Ikotun Egbe area of Lagos stepped out of her lover’s house with her four children for the first time in nine years. The woman said to be a grad­uate and speaks fluent English narrated her ordeal to the people in the area who gathered around to have a glim of her.
Sunday Sun was told by eye witnesses that the woman’s lover who hails from Ekiti State loved her so much and wanted to marry her but because her family was against the relationship, he decided to kidnap her for keeps, to keep her away from her parents. He later took her to a wooden house he built for her in Okerube area of Abaranje, Ikotun, Lagos.
Neighbours said the woman claimed not to have known where she was kept because her lover would go to the market to get food for her and her children very early in the morn­ing and threatened that she would die if she stepped out of the house. When he leaves, he makes sure he locks the house so she had no way of coming out. Sunday Sun was told that it was in the wooden house that the woman gave birth to her four children while the hus­band acted as the midwife.
Three weeks ago, her lover fell ill and could not as usual go out to fetch food all through the period of his illness. Extreme­ly starved and weak, the woman forced him out on Friday, October 24, 2014 to get what they would eat and drink before they all die of hunger and thirst. Luckily for her and the children, the man forgot to lock the house.It was at this point that the woman decided to urinate and was shocked to see what had hap­pened around her.
When the people in the area discovered her, they came out in their numbers and started questioning her as they thought she was mad. She and her children were so much emaciated but from her responses and body language, they realized she and the children were okay and mentally sound. While in forced confinement, she had taught the children their lessons such that they spoke very well when with their mother in the crowd. She remembered her sister’s con­tact and one of the sympathizers quickly put a call through to her. In about 30 minutes, the sister arrived at the scene and took her and the children away.
Eyewitnesses reported that her husband had not returned from the market when she was taken away. They said she was so upset at the forceful rescue that she was scream­ing at the top of her voice: “My husband oh, my husband!” thereby getting her sister an­gry and shouting back at her; “which yeye husband you dey call?”
A lady who lived in the neighbourhood said the man built the wooden house near her house. Whenever people go near the place to see if anyone lives there, he would use a catapult and stone to hit them and chase them away. She said: “Anyone who tries to get close, this man will use catapult and stone to shoot them so people had to let him be thinking he was mentally unbal­anced. We didn’t even know he was living there with five people. When the man got back, he found the house empty. He be­gan to shout, ‘’I hate human beings, that is why I isolated myself and my family from them.’’Can you imagine”?
It is uncertain if the man is himself a grad­uate or if he is mentally stable but one thing is certain: He was not ready to set his “wife” free and was very upset when she left.

Love at first sight: How Prince Ekeh proposed to me –Muma Gee





 




Have you been won­dering where Kade Queen, Muma Gee, has been all this while? You need not worry anymore. Muma Gee is back with a bang! Barely a few months after she and her husband were blessed with a set of twins, the singer is poised to hit the music scene with a brand new album entitled Moth­erland. In this chat with The Entertainer in Garden City, the Port Harcourt babe opens up on motherhood, her career and how Prince Eke, her hubby pro­posed to her.

Excerpts:
  • How are your twins doing?
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  • Prince Caesar Chika Eke and his baby sister, Princess Cleopatra Chisa are doing great by God’s design. We are grateful to God for the special gift of these kids and praying for them to grow in the way of our Lord Jesus Christ and Savour.
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  • Caesar and Cleopatra are very un­usual names. Why did you choose them for your kids?
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  • They are two great personalities that came our way.
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  • So, how many kids are you guys looking to make?
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  • That depends on my husband; he will determine that for us.
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  • So, what is it like being the celeb­rity mom of twins?
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  • I feel honoured and privileged. I feel Just like every other mom but the differ­ence may be that numerous fans are over­joyed and happy for me and showering me with lots of love.
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  • Were you ex­pecting to have twins?
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  • I be winch? How I wan take know? Well, I didn’t until after a certain stage during the pregnancy; scan revealed it.
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  • What was the first month with the twins like?
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  • Wow! Frankly speaking, it was full of surprises. It was a totally new life for me and my husband.
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  • How long are you going to breastfeed your twins considering your career as an artiste?
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  • Exclusive breastfeed­ing has been described by doctors as best for babies. If most celeb moms don’t do it for long, it may be because they need to get back to work early. For me, I couldn’t do exclusive; two babies at once? Person go die-o (Laughter).
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  • Are you going to opt for baby milk like most celebs do then?
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  • I keep saying that when it comes to matters of family, I don’t consider myself a celeb because I do things normally as nature commands just like any sane person.
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  • Are you not afraid that your boobs will sag?
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  • (Laughter) Chineke! How did you even think about that! Alright, on a serious note I am not afraid of my boobs sagging. My philosophy about life is that there is time for everything and at every stage, there is always a flipside to whatever we do. If that happens to me as a result of motherhood so be it; I can’t remain the same forever.
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  • How did you meet Prince Eke?
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  • We meet in church at Emeka Ike’s Gulder Ultimate Search Celebrity Show­down thanksgiving. Emaka happens to be my best friend and coincidentally, Prince Eke’s best friend too. We never knew each other until June 13, 2010, and he proposed to me seconds after we met and the ring came 10 days later on his return from a film shoot in Ghana.
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  • When are you dropping your next album?
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  • The next move on my career would be to do a comeback with my new hit album titled Motherland. Right now I am preparing for it because anything worth doing is what doing well; that is why it looks like it is taking forever.
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  • It seems motherhood will make you quit music…
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  • Music is a life style for me. How can I quit the life that I am living?
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  • After you your last album, it has taken a lot of time to come up with another, was it because of marriage?
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  • At some point in my life as a woman, I had planned to raise a family. If you research into my past interviews years ago, I had it all spelt out hence the reason for the long break. I just had to take this break to fulfil this dream.
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  • How do you hope to fit into the trend in music today con­sidering the fact that music is evolving every day?
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  • Fit in? (Laughter) That I took a break from the public eye doesn’t mean I have not been working, and with my Motherland album which is highly contemporary and extremely trendy while still maintaining my uniqueness, I am returning with a bang! Who were your early influ­ences?
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  • Though I built my own unique style, I think my style is an embodiment of charac­teristics from my three role models namely Tina Turner, Diana Ross and Mariam Makeba; may her soul rest in peace. Consciously and unconsciously, these three have somehow influenced me.
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  • What has been your greatest mo­ment as a musician?
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  • Performing live on the same stage at the Royal Festival Hall in London with the legendary Mariam Makeba in 2001. You see, one never knows the future; Don Jazzy was my bassist at the concert; that has been my best moment so far.
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  • How are you going to regain your figure after nursing your twins?
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  • Exercise and dieting will do the magic and it’s with time because we can’t cheat nature; like the popular saying goes, you can’t eat your cake and still have it.
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  • What has changed in your home since the birth of your cute bundles of joy?
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  • Life has been sweeter ever after.
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  • How was your expe­rience in the labour ward, was Prince Eke beside you?
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  • The experi­ence was out of this world. Soon after the ba­bies arrived, all pain became his­tory. Well, my hubby was there with me in spirit but physically abroad doing a film project.
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  • It took you and your hubby two years before making babies; was that planned?
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  • It was planned because there was no courtship before our wedding so we needed time to build a relationship be­fore the first baby; little did we know that we had twins coming our way.
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  • How are you going to safeguard your marriage from breaking up like most celebrity marriages?
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  • My brother, I don’t need to safeguard my marriage because the phrase breaking up does not exist in my Book of Life.
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  • It seems you can’t fight for your man?
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  • Fight? Why should I fight when I do not see any war or threat!
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  • How did you receive the scandal that rocked your hubby and Angela Okorie, and what was your reaction then?
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  • S**t happens! How could I react when I am above such? No comment for now, okay, just join me and lets celebrate.

NAMIBIA 2014: Falcons win 7th AWC Crown

Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday bounced back to their exalted position as the best women side in the African Continent, winning the 2014 African Women Champion­ship Crown in Namibia.
Yesterday’s victory is the 7th time the Falcons will rule Africa. Falcons easily dismissed the In­domitable Lionesses of Cameroon by 2-0 to emerge Namibia 2014 cham­pions.
En Avant de Guingamp of France striker, Desire Oparanozie and Asisat Oshoala scored the goals that gave Nigeria the AWC crown. Oparanozie got the opener in the 13th minute when her brilliant free kick from outside the box sailed into the net.
Goggle wearing Cameroon strik­er, Deborah Enganamouit, failed to locate the post and level the score line a few minutes later as her strike bounced off the cross bar .
The two teams continued to attack each other with Cameroon looking to get an equalizer while Nigeria want­ed another goal to make it a comfort­able lead within the first 45 minutes of the match.
Cameroon came close once again as a headed effort by Michele Mad­eleine from a corner kick went wide much to the relieve of Nigeria.
Falcons increased the score line in the 43rd minute with Asisat Oshoala scoring her fourth goal of the compe­tition. The second half failed to produce a goal despite the spirited efforts made by Cameroon.
Meanwhile , Cote d’Ivoire snatched the final ticket for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup after a 1-0 win over South Africa in the third-place match on Saturday in Windhoek.
Rebecca Ida scored the only goal of the match six minutes from time to hand ‘Les Elephantes’ the final Afri­can slot for next year’s women’s ver­sion of the Mundial joining Nigeria and Cameroon.
The feat represents a huge feat for the Ivorians who are participating in the African Women Championship only for the second time.

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

JOKESQUOTES OF THE DAY



Marriage is a romance in which the hero dies in the first chapter.
- Anonymous
Illustration: How smartly they pull leg of married people. Romance seems too good before marriage but you really fed up with it after getting married because expectations go too high and your romantic hero disappears in catching them.

Behind every successful woman, is a basket of dirty laundry.
- Sally Forth
Illustration: The above funny quote replaces the old proverb which used to give credit to woman for success.So businessmen are too busy in work that they never have time for changing cloth, so it is better to say that they keep their dirty clothes always with their growth. I hope successful tycoons won't mind it.

Progress is made by lazy men looking for an easier way to do things.
Illustration: Lol! Lazy people are really so tactful. They just want to stay always from any hard work by finding some smart way of doing things and that is what people want.

I have two daughters, both are girls!
Illustration: Sometimes people say the answer in starting and again they repeat it and that is what makes them look like a fool. Hey man, if you have two daughters, it is understood that they are females.

I come from a small town whose population never changed. Each time a woman got pregnant, someone left town.
Michael Prichard
Illustration: What a wise thought by Michael! They always report same counting of people because as one man goes out then one baby comes in. So it always remains equal.

Boys lie more, but girls lie better.
Illustration: This quote favors boys. What if males lie a lot. Girls are one step ahead, they say it too but never get caught. Smart chicks.

I hate when I'm about to hug someone really sexy and my face hits the mirror.
Illustration: Awkward situation. But what should I do as I don't find anyone more attractive and smart as me. So whenever I stand in front of mirror, unknowingly accident happens.

"ARE YOU ASLEEP??" "No I was in comma , thanks for saving me."
Illustration: Good punch for those people who never stop asking strange questions. Obviously, I am taking a nap and you are disturbing me for no reasons

If we lose this war, I'll just start another in my wife's name.
- Moshe Dayan
Illustration: Sorry but again a good joke on wives. They keep on fighting and never loose! So better to start any fight with wife's name to ensure your victory.

Love is temporary insanity curable by marriage.
- Ambrose Bierce
Illustration: Love is blind. It's a kind of madness. People do lots of fights, arguments, sacrifices for it's sake. But after marriage - Real life starts!

If your head is wax, don't walk in the sun.
- Benjamin Franklin
Illustration: Aha! One of the right punch on bald people and this is true too. How can they dare to walk under the heat of sun with no hair on head. This gonna force them run like crazy to find some shelter.