September 2016
Nadal hurt Game

It was a doubles exhibition tennis match of world champions, but that didn’t stop Raphael Nadal from putting the brakes on when he saw a distressed mother in the crowd.


Nadal was about to serve in to Carlos Moya and John McEnroe during their game in Manacor, Mallorca when he saw a crying woman gesturing to a steward up in the stands.
Woman that lost a child

When heads started to turn, the arena realized that she was a mother looking for her lost child who had wandered away during the game.
The audience searched the seats until they found little Clara crying a ways away from her momma.
When the woman scooped up her weeping daughter, the crowd rose to tumultuous applause and the game resumed.
Mother and child reunion


Let me show you how to download youtube videos just any adding ss to URL or
the youtube web address.

Step 1 With your phone

 Go the google address bar and type the video name eg. Youtube Enya




Then the video will appear as in picture below



Now you replace "m." in the web address with "SS"  and press enter as shown below



Then it will take you here


Note:  Take a look at the video format options
            we have MP4 720p
                          MP4 360p
            ..............................
                         3GP 240p
                         3GP 144p
     why p stands for pixel, the MP4 & 3GP stand for video format
     the higher the number, the better the quality and bigger in size(mb)
     if your using java phone or old nokia symbian the choose 3GP
     if you using others like PC, android BB and new phone then go for MP4

Now is time to download and save our youtube video





Step 2 with PC, Tab, and other computers

  Go the google address bar and type the video name eg. Youtube Enya

        

Then the video will appear, then add ss at y back as I indicated in picture below



It will take you to the picture below, note the position of ss




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SHIRQAT, Iraq (CNN) -- "Shut up and stay still," the woman in black fatigues and a black headscarf snapped over her shoulder at the armed men behind her as she sat down for an interview.
Immediately they went quiet, each adjusting his weapon and standing up straight as if he'd been called to attention.

This is a woman who commands respect, I thought. She keeps a Beretta 9-millimeter pistol in a holster under her left arm. The area around the trigger was silver where the paint had worn off.
The woman in question, 39-year-old Wahida Mohamed -- better known as Um Hanadi -- leads a force of around 70 men in the area of Shirqat, a town 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Mosul, Iraq.


She and her men, part of a tribal militia, recently helped government forces drive ISIS out of the town.
In the man's world that is rural Iraq, female fighters are a rarity.
'More wanted than the Prime Minister'
Um Hanadi is not new to this.

"I began fighting the terrorists in 2004, working with Iraqi security forces and the coalition," she says. As a result, she attracted the wrath of what eventually became al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, which later morphed into ISIS.

"I received threats from the top leadership of ISIS, including from Abu Bakr (al-Baghdadi) himself," she says, referring to ISIS's self-declared caliph.
"But I refused."

"I'm at the top of their most wanted list," she brags, "even more than the Prime Minister."
Um Hanadi ticks off the times they planted car bombs outside her home. "2006, 2009, 2010, three car bombs in 2013 and in 2014."
Along the way, her first husband was killed in action. She remarried, but ISIS killed her second husband earlier this year. ISIS also killed her father and three brothers. They also killed, she added, her sheep, her dogs and her birds.

She narrowly escaped death as well.
"Six times they tried to assassinate me," she says. "I have shrapnel in my head and legs, and my ribs were broken."

She pulled back her headscarf to show her scars.
"But all that didn't stop me from fighting," she said.
Um Hanadi claims to have led her men in multiple battles against ISIS. General Jamaa Anad, the commander of ground forces in her native Salahuddin province, told me they had provided her group with vehicles and weapons.

General Anad, a short, compact, no-nonsense man of few words, simply says: "She lost her brothers and husbands as martyrs."
'Check out my Facebook page'

After listing all the attacks against her, and all the loved ones lost to ISIS, Um Hanadi said: "I fought them. I beheaded them. I cooked their heads, I burned their bodies."
She made no excuses, nor attempted to rationalize this. It was delivered as a boast, not a confession.
"This is all documented," she said. "You can see it on my Facebook page."
So we checked. Among many pictures of her with her dead husbands, fighters and generals, there was a photo of her in the same black combat fatigues and headscarf holding what appeared to be a freshly severed head. Another showed two severed heads in a cooking pot. In a third photograph, she is standing among partially-burned corpses. It's impossible to verify whether the photos are authentic or Photoshopped, but we got the point.

Um Hanadi describes herself as a "rabat manzal" -- a housewife. She denied media reports she was a hairdresser, although a photo on her Facebook page shows her without a headscarf, in what appears to be a hair salon. She has two daughters, aged 22 and 20. They are trained and ready to fight, she says, but are busy at the moment taking care of their children.

When we finished the interview, Um Hanadi's entourage prepared to board their pickup trucks. I walked up to one of the trucks, where three men sat in the front seat. One pulled out a hand grenade.
"This is for Daesh," he said, using the derogatory term for ISIS.
"And so is this -- to cut off their heads," said the driver, pulling a long machete off the dashboard and brandishing it uncomfortably close to my face.

Source: CNN
Kenya Police used live bullets on students protesting bad road

Kenya Police shooting students

According to the angry protesters, the police fired live bullets as they engaged in running battles for the better part of the morning.

Speaking during Live television interviews at the demonstration scene, the enraged learners displayed the live bullets used by the officers who were dispersing them. It is reported that security guards manning the institution were also injured during the scuffle.
Police to be tested for madness

The MMU students went on a rampage after a comrade identified as  Karen Chepkemoi was hit by a speeding matatu while she was crossing the road outside the University gate.

Chepkemoi was seriously injured and rushed to Sinai Hospital, Rongai, in critical condition before being transferred to Upperhill Medical Centre on Monday.


The accident came barely a day after another student of the University - Cynthia Akoth - was killed in the horrific Lang'ata road accident on Sunday.

One of the students was 24 years old Emmanuel Waswa who has a bullet lodged in his chest.

"He's now stable ahead of the operation to remove it," the medic, who sought anonymity, said.

Those rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital have serious bullet wounds on their legs.

"In both cases, one of their legs had been fractured by the bullet, "the medic said.

At some point, police pursued the students inside the institutions until the University administration intervened and urged them to withdraw.


A senior officer present during the demonstration when asked why police used live bullets against students only said: "We have no such report. Let them report to us."

Barnsley have suspended assistant head coach Tommy Wright following claims he took a £5,000 bung to help place players at his club.

The Daily Telegraph alleged that Wright accepted the money during a series of meetings with a fake Far East firm in which he agreed to help sign players part-owned by the firm.



The Championship club said in a statement: "Barnsley FC is aware of allegations made by the Telegraph against Tommy Wright.

"The club has today suspended Tommy pending an internal investigation into these allegations."
 
Read Also   QPR Manager accused of bribe

The allegation forms part of the Telegraph's undercover investigation into corruption in football, which on Tuesday accounted for England manager Sam Allardyce.

The newspaper has also alleged that 10 as-yet-unnamed managers took bribes in player transfers.

If you can remember During June 2016 he rejected an offer to move to Championship rivals Bristol City and has signed a new deal with the Tykes.

Wright joined Barnsley in February 2015 as assistant to Bristol City boss Lee Johnson, who he also worked alongside at Oldham Athletic.

The 50-year-old had been offered the under-21 manager role at Ashton Gate.
Bristol City have been without an academy boss since Wade Elliott left the club on 7 June.

"I have today, through my lawyers, responded in full to the accusations levelled against me by The Telegraph," Hasselbaink said in a statement.

"I was approached by Mr McGarvey and Ms Newell of The Telegraph purporting to be players' agents.

"They offered me a fee to make a speech in Singapore. I do not see anything unusual in being offered to be paid to make a speech.
The allegation forms part of the Telegraph's undercover investigation into corruption in football, which on Tuesday accounted for England manager Sam Allardyce.

The newspaper has also alleged that 10 as-yet-unnamed managers took bribes in player transfers. For now the coach has been suspended till the investigation is rounded off.

Stay tune why the events unfold

Abdulmajid Ali

The Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos State, has concluded plans to carry out a mental test for policemen carrying firearms within the zone, which covers Lagos and Ogun states.

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2, Abdulmajid Ali, who said this, noted that the test was to maintain standards in the handling of arms, and police activities in the states.



Ali, who received the police medical team from Abuja, said the purpose of the visit was to perfect arrangements for the mental test exercise.

He emphasised that the test would assist in promoting principles of people-oriented policing as directed by the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.

“Units such as the Police Mobile Force and the Special Anti-Robbery Squads are to attend a workshop which will mark the beginning of the medical exercise,” he added.

The medical team, which comprised of experts and trained psychiatrists from the police medical department and Melville Healthcare Centre, Abuja, was led by the AIG Medical, Stella Akintade.


According to Abdullahi Kaura AbubakarBBC Africa, Abuja reported that

Nigeria's militant Islamist group Boko Haram has hoisted its flag in three villages in the north-east after over-running them yesterday, a security source has said.

The militants slaughtered at least eight people, including a village elder, during the attack, the security source and residents said.



 The villages - Kubirivour, Boftari and Kuburmbalah - are near Chibok town, from where the militants captured more than 200 schoolgirls in 2014.

Others sources said the militants were still in control of Malam Fatori town, on the Nigeria-Niger border.
Last Sunday, Nigerian troops recaptured the town from the jihadists. However, the militants reinforced their ranks and regained control of the town.

But Colonel Kukasheka Usman who is the spokesperson of the army on Tuesday, September 27, he said although there was a gun fight between troops and terrorists, there was no hoisting of flag.

An army statement said that the militant sect attacked a convoy late on September 25, near Bama, 70 km southeast of Maiduguri, the state’s capital causing the deaths of an army officer, three soldiers, and three attackers.

Conflicting news everywhere


Enugu Rangers  have won the Nigeria Professional Football League title to cap a fairytale season, with Rivers United’s failure to beat Abia Warriors meaning the Flying Antelopes can no longer be caught.




Imama Amapakabo’s men could have waited for the last game of the season against El Kanemi Warriors on October 2, but Rivers United were held to a 0-0 draw by relegation-threatened Abia Warriors, while Wikki Tourists lost 1-0 against Shooting Stars
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The Flying Antelopes lead closest challengers, River United by three points but with superior goals difference, and it will be an impossible mission for Stanley Eguma’s men to record a 5-0 away at Akwa United on the last day– having in mind that they have struggled away from home this season.

The turn of events leaves the Coal city outfit with a near unassailable 60 points and a +12 goals difference, meaning that coach Imama Amakapabo and his boys can now celebrate a well-won league title after many years of heart break and near misses.

Heartland and Plateau 

Heartland FC has written to the League Management Company (LMC) communicating their decision to withdraw an earlier rejection of the Summary Jurisdiction Notice issued the club for abandoning their Match Day 38 fixture in Jos against Plateau United.

Plateau United had earlier accepted a Summary Jurisdiction which fined the club One million Naira (N1m) for the unruly conduct of their supporters who three objects into the field of play in violation of Rules B13.18 of the Framework and Rules

The LMC had in the aftermath of the match charged Heartland with breach of Rule B13.26 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Framework and Rules which makes it an offence for a club to refuse continuation of play during a match.

Heartland was fined Three Million Naira (N3m) and forfeiture of the three points and three goals to their opponent, Plateau United. Heartland players had abandoned the match in protest to the match referee's decision with scores at 1-1.

In their letter dated October 11, General Manager of Heartland FC, Oscar Keke said the club had reconsidered their position in an October 7, 2016 letter rejecting the charge and decision of the LMC.

"Our earlier letter on the above dated October 7 refers. We have reconsidered our position and hereby submit to the board's jurisdiction thereof".

The club further apologised for inconveniences their earlier position might have caused the League.

Heartland thus ended the season on 18th position with 36 points and stand relegated to the Nigeria National League (NNL)

 

P Square

 

Waje claimed to own Do Me

In December of 2010, a young popular emerging Nigerian singer, Waje,  accused Africa’s biggest stars P-Square of copyright infringement of their hit song “Do me.


 
Nora Okere

In June 2011 Steoh Nora Okere claimed that P Square copied her song Jeje 

According to her “I sent the song (titled ‘Jeje’) over to Jude (Okoye, P-Square Manager) via email and he listened to it. The next day I called him for his opinion and he said exactly these words “Steph Nora the song is good but don’t release it like that because it doesn’t meet the standard of the Nigerian market.” I asked him what should be done and he suggested that I return to the studios and brush it up. .  .As (he is) a brother and colleague, I took his advice and went back to the studio with my producer, Jiff. I also consulted with my manager, and we agreed to improve on the work ahead of the album launch, which I planned for this December.


Ghananian musician C Jay


Ghanaian Musician – C Jay is calling Nigerian super stars – P Square, thieves because he claims his song “Rokoto” was stolen and sampled by the African icons to birth their new banger “Bank alert.”

According to C Jay, he tagged P Square when he posted his song on social media. Days later, he was prompted by one lady that his song had tampered with.

He followed up to download "Bank Alert,” listened and realized that P-Square stole his tune and even went ahead to use some of his lines.

This is what C Jay tells vibesin5.com

Stealing in a professional way, P-Square new tune “bank Alert” is a sample of my tune titled “Rokoto.”

I released Rokoto early this year; the tune went viral on social media, Facebook, Twitter, and the rest. I posted the link on P-Square wall on facebook, months later I got a tag from a female music here in Ghana, she updated on Facebook that P square’s new tune (“Bank Alert” sounds like Cjay Rokoto”).

“Bank Alert” is a nice song, I don't doubt it, but they don't have to do this to me as a whole, no disrespect, P SQUARE SAMPLE MY SONG ROKOTO, N AM DISAPPOINTED IN THEM…..

My question is, is this true or all these people are attention seekers!

 


Ghanaian Actress, Nadia Buari has appealed to young ladies to stop dating ‘Sugar daddies’ who end up destroying their future just to satisfy their sexual urge.



The actress, who is a mother of twin girls, gave this advice via her Facebook page @Nadia buari
According to the actress, these sugar daddies will just bless you with gifts, diseases and curses.
She wrote, “Forget about these old men called sponsors, and build a future with that brilliant determined young man who is after you.



“He might be poor today but he won’t be poor forever
“Build wealth with your own man.
“Don’t die over material things, sponsors will bless you with gifts, diseases and curses.
“Better things are yet to come.

“Some died of AIDS just because of Iphone 4; little did they know that we will have Iphone7.”

On her thought on the recent lewd acts ladies engage in just for material things, the actress added: “Sponsors will waste your youthful years and you will miss the chance of getting married to a man that will make you a Mrs.

“It’s very true there will be more to life, to the wise ladies, think about this piece.”

Source: Pulse Nigeria

We will charge him with sacrilege, malicious damage – Police

By Daud Olatunji, Abeokuta

A pastor, identified as Wale Fagbere, got stuck in a shrine in Ketu community in Ayetoro area of Yewa North local government, Ogun State while destroying the traditional worshipers’ items.

Sunday Vanguard gathered that the pastor, whose church could not be ascertained as of the time of this report, became unconscious in the shrine.

Fagbere was reported to have earlier told his congregation that he had been directed by God to destroy all the shrines in Ketu community.

An attempt to destroy the shrine boomeranged as he got stuck in the place, prompting residents to raise the alarm.

Further findings showed that the priests in charge of the shrine insisted that until they performed some ritual on him, he could not be let off the hook.






It was gathered that intervention of the Alaye of Ayetoro, Oba Abdulaziz Adelakun, saved the cleric as he was treated by the priests before he regained consciousness.

Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the incident, said the man might be charged for sacrilege and malicious damage.

He said: “The police got the report in Ayetoro that one Evangelist Wale Fagbere went to Ketu to destroy a shrine. After the destruction, the man became unconscious.

“When policemen visited the place, the traditionalists claimed that the subject could not be taken away until some spiritual exercise had been performed. “The Alaye of Ayetoro, Oba AbdulAzeez Adelakun, waded into the matter which led to the release of the man.

The victim has been revived and has been handed over to his family for more spiritual cleansing”.

When asked who the police would charge, the traditionalists or the victim, the PPRO said the latter would be charged for sacrilege and malicious damage after he gets well.

He said the police next step would be determined by the traditionalists lodging of a complaint against the pastor. “Everybody has right to worship anything he so desires”, Oyeyemi said.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/ogun-pastor-gets-stuck-shrine-loses-consciousness/


A man carrying a rifle entered a Macy's store at a mall in Washington state, shot dead four women and a man, and vanished into the night, police said. 

Authorities believe only one person fired the shots Friday night at Cascade Mall in Burlington, about an hour north of Seattle.
A search is underway for an armed man who headed toward Interstate 5 after the attack, said Sgt. Mark Francis, a spokesman for the Washington State Patrol. 
Francis released a blurry surveillance photo of a man described as the suspect. His motive or relationship to the victims, if any, are unclear, he said.
The names of the victims were not immediately released. 

Moviegoers asked to leave

Witnesses described chaotic scenes and confusion when the shooting started about 7 p.m. local time
Brandi Montreuil told CNN she was watching a movie at the mall when attendants suddenly told them to leave.
"I didn't know anything," she said. "The theater attendant came in and apologized for stopping the movie and said they were asked to have everyone leave immediately."
At first, she thought it was a drill.
"But you immediately think about what happened in Aurora, Colorado, so you start moving faster," she said, referring to the 2012 shooting at a movie theater that left 12 dead.
When they got outside, they saw police vehicles but no officers in sight, Montreuil said.
"We didn't know if it was a fire so we were looking for smoke of some kind. Then a few officers started canvassing through the crowds, asking if anybody saw anything."
An officer "with a large gun started yelling for people to leave and fast," she said. 
The gunman in question at the time of this report is still at large!


Source: CNN






This is unknown creatures that are found in beaches that are capable of causing dangerous harm to your skin. Many of us like beaches a lot but we have to watch out for this beautiful creature that look like jellyfish or ordinary polythene bag not to touch otherwise.

Note: Viewers discretion advised

The most interesting thing about this creature is that it appears in different colour and shape.
This creatures may soon spread in other part of the world!
The potentially deadly Portuguese Man-of-War has been washed up on UK shores, conservationists are warning.



Other examples of Portuguese Man-Of-War



















The Marine Conservation Society said it had received reports of several sightings of the bizarre stinging creature on beaches in Cornwall and the Scilly Isles.
The public are being warned not to touch the Portuguese Man-of-War, which is not a single animal but a floating colony. The stings can be exceptionally painful and in extreme cases fatal.

The sightings in British waters comes weeks after the authorities in Ireland advised local beach goers about a spate of recent strandings of this potentially dangerous floating sea creature.

Portuguese Man-of-War are only occasionally reported in UK waters, with the last significant UK strandings of the species occurring in 2009 and 2012.

"We don't receive reports of Portuguese Man-of-War every year, but when we do they can turn up in big numbers, usually around about this time of year," said Dr Peter Richardson, of the Marine Conservation Society.

"In the last couple of weeks we've received several confirmed reports of Portuguese Man-of-War stranded on beaches around Cornwall and the Scilly Isles
"With the earlier strandings in Ireland, these recent sightings could herald the arrival of more of the creatures as they get blown in from the Atlantic."

The Portuguese Man-of-War is not a jellyfish, but is closely related and consists of a floating colony of hydrozoans - lots of tiny marine organisms living together and behaving collectively as one animal.


What the Venom of Portuguese Man O' War can cause

The stinging, venom-filled nematocysts in the tentacles of the Portuguese man o' war can paralyze small fish and other prey.

Detached tentacles and dead specimens (including those that wash up on shore) can sting just as painfully as the live organism in the water and may remain potent for hours or even days after the death of the organism or the detachment of the tentacle.













Stings usually cause severe pain to humans, leaving whip-like, red welts on the skin that normally last two or three days after the initial sting, though the pain should subside after about 1 to 3 hours (depending on the biology of the person so stung).
A Cornish pasty-shaped, transparent purple float is visible on the water's surface while the blue, tentacle-like "fishing polyps" that hang below the float can be tens of metres in length.
"It's the tentacle-like polyps that can give an agonising and potentially lethal sting," said Dr Richardson.

"A stranded Portuguese Man-of-War looks a bit like a deflating purple balloon with blue ribbons attached, children will find it fascinating.

"So, if you're visiting a Cornish beach this weekend it's well worth making sure you know what these animals look like and that no one picks them up.





Sources: SkyNews

Wikipeadia

Marine Conservation Society













BBC unforgiving mistake!

BBC is a place where everybody is hoping to get accurate and correct information.

How come this citizens spelling came from the media house.
Or is this a Chinese form of citizens (netizens)
Am still confuse I don't know about you!
See their reason of the mistake.

Checking on autopilot

Given my poor record, I was cheered to read anarticle in Wired saying we make typos not because we are dim, but because we are clever.

Writing is a sophisticated job and our brains focus on the structure, the sentences and the phrases, leaving the close-up work to be done on autopilot.

Afterwards we are programmed to read only what we think we have written, not what we actually have. If that is the case, it is odd that we make such a phenomenal fuss about them.

Earlier this summer the New York Times carried a front page story about a speech Barack Obama had given on US foreign policy with a headline referring to his "Cautious Reponse to World Crisis".

The story was much followed up, not because people were worried Obama was soft on terror, but because of the missing S from "response". "New York Times prints glaring typo on front page," crowed the Huffington Post.

Smoke from chemical

US troopers at a base close to the northern Iraqi city of Mosul have wore defensive covers against poisonous exhaust from a sulfur plant set land in battling with alleged Islamic State.

They avoided potential risk after the wind blew smoke from the fire towards Qayyarah landing strip.

In Baghdad, Turkish endeavors to join the hostile against IS were rebuked.

Then, propelling Iraqi strengths entered the town of Qaraqosh, 32km (20 miles) south of Mosul, the IS capital.



Qaraqosh, Iraq's biggest Christian town before the war, is said to be to a great extent exhaust yet IS has laid landmines on the ways to deal with Mosul.

The activists have been assaulting with suicide planes somewhere else, driving vehicles loaded down with explosives at fast towards government lines.

Media captionThousands of individuals have fled Mosul towns since the dispatch of the hostile to retake the city

Friday's IS assault on the city of Kirkuk, 170km (105 miles) south-east of Mosul, now seems, by all accounts, to be over, leaving no less than 35 individuals dead and 120 injured, by sources.

Is the IS gathering wrapped up?

Voices from Mosul as fight nears

Avoiding apparitions of IS in the abandon

'Two dead'

Qayyarah goes about as the fundamental US center for supporting the Iraqi government hostile to drive IS out of their Mosul fortress.

The fire started two days prior, when IS warriors supposedly set the sulfur plant land in Mishraq, south of Mosul.

BBC delineate substantial swathe of northern Iraq focused on Mosul and under the control of alleged Islamic State, with, toward the east, three territories under Iraqi military control, and further north, ranges under Kurdish control, 21 October 2016

"The winds have really moved south, along these lines, as a prudent step, the troops at Qayyara West have wore their own defensive gear - proceeding with their operations as of right now," an authority told Reuters news organization, talking on state of namelessness.

An Iraqi officer, Qusay Hamid Kadhem, told AFP news organization two regular people had kicked the bucket from the vapor and "numerous others" had been harmed.

A comparable fire at the Mishraq plant in 2003 smoldered for quite a long time, sending immense measures of sulfur dioxide into the air. It brought on respiratory issues for nearby individuals and harmed nature.

How hurtful can sulfur dioxide be?
US Army with mask

Sulfur dioxide gas is dangerous when breathed in or when the skin or eyes are uncovered.

Whenever breathed in, it causes bothering to the nose and throat. Presentation to high fixations causes queasiness, spewing, stomach torment and destructive harm to the aviation routes and lungs.

Skin contact causes stinging torment, redness of the skin and rankles, while eye contact causes watering and, in extreme cases, may bring about visual deficiency.

Source:BBC


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