Sunday, 25 December 2016

A long term dream came true': Brothers save up for ten years, buy mum her dream car

This is the heartwarming moment a mother receives the car of her dreams from her two sons, who saved up money for a whole decade to buy it for her.


Jason and Daniel saved up for a whole decade to surprise mum. Source: Instagram/Daniel_Knust
The Australian mum's reaction is somewhere between absolute delight and sheer disbelief as her two sons show her the car, complete with a giant red bow, waiting for her in the garage.

"Showing gratitude to our beautiful Mum, who's worked so hard to give us everything in life," Knust wrote in the post.


The BMW 3 series was Carol's dream car and, thanks to her sons, she now owns one. Source: Instagram/Daniel_Knust
"Compared to the sacrifices she's made for us over the years, this is nothing. A little gift to show her how much we appreciate everything she's done for Jason and I."

"Not many guys would be so loving and caring and appreciative of their mum. As a mother of 5 I think your wonderful. WELL DONE," an Instagram user commented.

"Guys this is such a wonderful gesture of your love for your Mom. So nice when you can give back to a parent who taught yougoos values," another one said.

Labels:

TWO win big at NMVA

The 2016 Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) which was  hosted by comedian, Okey Bakassi, held last week at prestigious Eko Hotels in Victoria Island, Lagos. Many celebrities smiled home with several awards, the ever-green couple-artiste Tunde and Wunmi Obe known as TWO were not left out. T.W.O as they are popularly known bagged the winner of the Best Contemporary Afro Video for the song ‘BIANU’. The song which was produced under the record label of KopyKats Entertainment features Floss with Nigeria’s most sought after director, Clarence Peters directing the video. Wumi and Tunde Obe The celebrity couple proved their versatility and acting skills yet again in the video as they sang in Yoruba and Igbo languages while interpreting the roles of a broken-hearted and healing couple. “We are truly grateful for this award because having come thus far in the business and still very much in the game, the gesture shows that we’re still very relevant and much appreciated for what we do,” they enthusiastically chorused after the award Fans of the singing couple and entertainment industry eagerly anticipate their upcoming valentine show come February 2017.

Labels:

Iheanacho sues Manchester lawyers

Manchester City striker, Kelechi Iheanacho has dragged two lawyers in the Manchester area to court over image rights. Iheanacho, claimed that he was lured into signing over rights to his name to area attorneys Robert Zanicky, of Drums, and Raymond Hassay, of Exeter. Iheanacho, 20, met Zanicky in early 2013, when he was 16, after Zanicky approached him following the 2013 African Under-17 Championships. An agreement was signed in late July 2013 by Zanicky and Iheanacho’s father. The contract, which was signed for $1,000, enabled Zanicky, Hassay and their combined venture, First Eleven Management, in Wilkes-Barre, image rights to Iheanacho. Iheanacho When Iheanacho turned 18, Zanicky convinced the striker to sign another contract that turned over 100 percent of his image rights to RHRZ LLC and Team Kelechi LLC, based in Pittston. “The assignment governs all of Kelechi’s image rights, defined to include all legal and beneficial rights and goodwill stemming from Kelechi’s name, nickname, initials, autograph, caricature, reputation and endorsements,” the lawsuit states. It also prohibited Iheanacho from signing with another party for the use of his image or likeness. First Eleven, acting as Team Kelechi’s “exclusive agent” was able to market, sell or licenses Kelechi’s image. Images licensed out garnered First Eleven 20 percent of the gross revenue. The duo also would receive 50 percent compensation from RHRZ LLC. At the time their first contact was agreed upon, Iheanacho said, he was not aware of Zanicky’s suspension from the practice of law after pleading no contest to two counts of corruption of minors. According to Times Leader records, Zanicky, who was president of the United Soccer Training Academy, was charged in 2011 with corrupting the morals of two girls, who were 16 and 17 at the time.

Labels:

Boy Shot Dead By A Policeman At Zenith Bank, Zaria (Graphic Photo)

From the little I understood from the information shared in Hausa by Rariya(I am not very good in Hausa),pictured below is the photo and corpse of the boy shot dead by a mobile police officer at Zenith Bank,Zaria on Friday.According to reports,the police man was drunk.The boy had gone to Zenith Bank to withdraw money with his ATM card.Our Hausa readers should please explain more.Below is the Hausa narration of the incident....

'Ya Kamata Hukuma Ta Dinga Tantance Jami'an Tsaron Da Ya Kamata A Tura Su Aiki Cikin Jama'a

Daga Ishak Galadima

Inna Lillahi Wa'inna Ilaihi Raji'un!

Wannan yaro shine wanda Mobile Police ya harbe a bankin Zenith Bank dake PZ Zaria a ranar Juma'ar da ta gabata.

Muna kira ga hukuma da a dinga duba irin wanda ya kamata a kai su wurin da jama'a suke harkokin yau da kullum. Domin rahotanni sun nuna cewa Mobile Police din da ya kashe wannan yaron da wasu mutanen, ya yi shaye-shaye ne sai ya sami wata sa-in-sa da wani soja, inda bayan raba su har ta kai ga ya kashe abokin aikinsa. Kuma ya fito yana ta harbe-harbe a wajen bankin inda Allah ya kawo ajalin sanadiyar kashe wannan yaron da ya zo cire kudi a ATM.

Allah Ya hafarta Masa'

Labels:

War of words as NLC finally splits

President of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Mr. Ayuba  Wabba, and his United Labour Congress of Nigeria, ULC, counterpart, Mr. Joe Ajaero, are at each other’s throats  following the emergence  of ULC  on December 17. Ajaero, until the emergence  of ULC, was a factional President of NLC, arising from the crisis that rocked NLC in the wake of the disputed outcome of the March 2015 National Delegates Conference, NDC, in Abuja. The relationship between the  Wabba- led NLC and the  Ajaero faction had  been distrust such  that all efforts to reconcile the factions by Congress veterans  one of including immediate past governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, ended up achieving nothing. A report of the reconciliatory committee, headed  by the founding president of the  NLC,  Alhaji Hassan Sunmonu, was never implemented despite appeals from several quarters including industrial unions.
The widening gap between the factions manifested  during the failed strike to protest government withdrawal of subsidy on  Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol. While the Ajaero faction  decided to meet government to find solution to the issue, the Wabba faction opted for a nationwide strike. In fact, when the Federal Government invited the factions for a meeting over the subsidy removal, Wabba was quoted as saying  he would not hold meeting with government alongside the Ajaero faction, forcing government to hold separate meetings with the factions. The feud between the factions climaxed on December 17, when the  Ajaero faction finally broke away from NLC to announce the formation of a new labour centre alongside some affiliates of Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, and some industrial unions that were neither affiliated to NLC nor TUC. Wabara opens fire Reacting to emergence of the ULC, Wabba  said: “Our attention has been drawn to news report in which Comrade Joe Ajaero, the General Secretary of NUEE, and Igwe Achese, President of NUPENG claimed they have formed a new labour centre called the United Labour Congress (ULC). It will be recalled that following their defeat at the March 2015 rescheduled election in their bid to lead the NLC, these Comrades have been parading themselves as ‘president, ‘ and  ‘deputy president’ of NLC respectively.. The  factional NLC President went on: “The Congress would like to assure our members across the length and breadth of the country and the general public that the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress is committed to the unity of the working class in the country notwithstanding the latest declaration by Comrade Ajaero and Achese. We shall do everything within our power to preserve the unity and coherence of the labour movement which was handed down to us by our forebears in the movement. It will be recalled that our Comrades in their ambition to lead Nigerian Workers in February, 2015, at the elections which would have concluded the 10th  delegates conference of the NLC, disrupted and scattered the ballot papers that were already casted, in the full glare of the world. “This was after delegates had voted to waive the requirement to allow Comrade Igwe Achese who has been campaigning to be President, to step down to deputy president position, and declare support for the candidacy of Joe Ajaero. At the rescheduled election held in March 2015, following the intervention of the veterans of our movement, and with the provision of adequate security, the plot of Comrades Ajaero and Achese to disrupt the elections again once it was clear that their combined forces will not deliver them the leadership of Nigerian workers they had so clamoured for, was thwarted, and the election results were successfully announced.” Wabba, while recalling the efforts by the reconciliatory committee headed  Sunmonu to reconcile the  aggrieved parties, said: “We had spent considerable time and energy working with the veterans of congress to bring our estranged comrade fully back to the congress because as they say,  ‘if you allow a crack in your wall, you invite the lizard in’. We didn’t want our class opponents to use them as the weak link to undermine the solidarity of our movement. Unfortunately, as Nigerians saw during our last national strike against the fuel price increase by the Federal Government, our comrades chose to allow themselves to be used as willing tools to undermine our collective struggle. “It is quite ironic that these comrades can’t see the contradiction between their empty rhetorics on wanting to ‘fight non-payment of salaries’ and collaboration with the state to undermine popular action of the working people and the Nigerian masses. And yet when congress was in the frontline forcing their home state government(s) to pay workers wages and halt retrenchment of thousands of workers, they were nowhere to be seen. “The congress wish to assure all our members including those of NUEE, NUPENG and others listed as having attended the alleged launch of the new centre, that the NLC will continue to provide protection for them, and will ensure that their leaders do not out of their consuming ambition to be leaders of a ‘national center’ lead them into the wilderness.” Ajaero fires back Ajaero, scathing in his reply to the  Wabba statement, said the ULC was beyond Ajaero and Achese, as it  clearly brought together men and women   determined to create a platform that would offer Nigerians and workers a renewed hope in the portends of the labour movement. “We have clearly gone beyond the issues of the well-acknowledged duplicitous Delegates’ Conference of 2015 and the subsequent reconciliation efforts scuttled by the desires of Ayuba to continue sitting on the collective desires of Nigerian workers and their Unions to reform the movement repositioning it to serve Nigerian workers and masses better”, the ULC leader said. He added: “His (Wabara) insistence and fixation on this shows a complete naivety of the traditions and workings of the trade union movement. Anyway, this is a demonstration of utter desperation and the frustration of a drowning man who has refused to understand that you do not trifle with workers’ interests and hope to bind them to yourself by the use of force. The laws of the land are very clear on where the powers of each union resides. It is the Unions that affiliates with the centres and not individual workers. The unions have taken their decision to leave and that is how it stands. “It is important that we remind you that there is a natural law guaranteed in our constitution and various statutes which allows us that freedom of choice to decide who we can or cannot associate with. This natural law is fundamental and transcends our laws and statutes but fortunately in this case has been given vent by our various statutes. It is this same guarantee that protects all of us especially workers from rabid slavery in the hands of desperate despots bent on holding them captive forever. This is what allows individuals to freely choose and that is why a man or woman who is a Catholic or Anglican today would chose to become a Pentecostal tomorrow and nobody can do anything about it. It is also what allows Politicians to move from one party to another as you must have observed in the case of the PDP and APC. When one construct becomes obsolete and no longer in a position to deliver on its promises to its publics, individuals leave. That is what has happened in this case, Nigerian workers have freely chosen to move on so that you can preserve your NLC. Remember that it was part of your pleadings in the Court.” Continuing, Ajaero reminded Wabba that ULC was “more concerned with uniting Nigerian workers with the traditions and Ideology upon which the trade union movement is founded”. He explained: “You may not understand the centrality of this statement as it defines our emergence and our determination. We are not wholly interested in the characters and personalities involved but in ensuring that we create a platform that is continually able to protect the interest and desires of Nigerian workers and peoples. It is paradoxical though that a man who has done everything to undermine unity within the movement debasing our various traditions and truncated democratic organs in his union for purely selfish reasons would begin to preach democracy. Any man that extended his tenure in total perversion of his Union’s constitution cannot be trusted with anything talk less of democracy and that explains the conundrum which your usurpation of the Labour House has created within the movement. “We advise Ayuba to instead of embarking on a futile mission outside of his capacities and capabilities to rather concentrate on dousing the fires within his NLC which is what we think should bother him more. When our attention was drawn to this, we had truly thought that he was focusing on solving the internal schisms which his style of leadership has created for those who still share the same umbrella with him. This is our comradely advice. “Our assurance to all Nigerian workers and peoples is that we are determined to protect their interests within the context of creative and sensible engagements both with our social partners and other stakeholders. The vision which we have crafted for ourselves and the historic journey which we have embarked upon cannot be threatened by puny tantrums from the mouth of an individual who has foisted massive deprivation upon Nigerian workers and masses.”  

Labels:

MERRY XMAS TO YOU ALL

We wish all our great followers Merry Xmas and prosperous New Year
 

Labels:

Thursday, 22 December 2016

15 year old girl in Nepal dies inside 'menstruation hut' after she's separated from community

A 15 year old girl from Gajra village in western Nepal's Achham district has died from smoke inhalation after she was separated from her community because she was menstruating and left to sleep in a menstruation hut in Nepal.
“Chhaupadi” which is the name given to the menstruation hut, is a practice in which women are banished during menstruation in Western Nepal.
During Chhaupadi, a practice that dates back hundreds of years ago, girls are kept in small huts with no doors,poor sanitation and poor ventilation and are forbidden from touching other people, livestock, fruits and plants.

According to Achham district police inspector, Badri Prasad Dhakal, 10 other girls have died in the lst 9 years from the isolation and exposure to environmental factors when left in the menstruation hut while practicing Chhaupadi.
"Deaths are usually caused by smoke inhalation, snake bites (and) lack of basic health care during menstruation," Badri Prasad said.

Read a 2011 United Nations report on the practice below;
''Girls are not allowed to drink milk or eat milk products and their access to water taps and wells is limited.
"Some in the Far West still believe that a God or Goddess may be angered if the practice is violated, which could result in a shorter life, the death of livestock or destruction of crops,"
"It is believed by some that if a woman touches fruits, they will fall before they are ripe. If she fetches water, the well will dry up."
'Girls are even banned from reading, writing or touching books during menstruation so they won't anger Saraswati, the goddess of education.

Labels: