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Friday 30 December 2016

Biafra: IPOB lists prophesies that have passed under Buhari

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have listed various prophesies that were made in the past and come to fulfillment under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration. Biafra: IPOB lists prophesies that have passed under Buhari A prophet Anthony Nwoko of the Church of God had in his 2015 prophet said President Muhammadu Buhari must release the IPOB leader or heavens will strike. The prediction which was made by Nwoko, IPOB said have all come to pass within 2016. The group noted that it was also clear that 2017 will be the end of Nigeria as a nation. “This prediction was made by the very Prophet Nwoko in December 2015 before the Biblical plague started to afflict Nigeria. Before the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu none of the following ever happened in Nigeria and abroad,” IPOB said. Below is a list of Nwoko’s prophesies: 1. Recession and Economic Meltdown 2. Famine 3. Hunger and Death in IDP camps in the North 4. Pestilence (Crop fields damaged by birds and locusts) 5. Buhari became terminally ill 6. Earthquakes in Kaduna and other parts of the North 7. Sustained militancy leading to drastic reduction in oil export. Many oil companies closed 8. Collapse in the value of Naira 9. Mass unemployment and joblessness 10. Fulani herdsmen killings 11. BREXIT Britain kicked itself out of Europe paving the way for Biafra to have its own referendum 12. Destruction of Obama and demise of evil Hilary Clinton “God will destroy Nigeria for the sake of his servant Nnamdi Kanu that the world may know that he was sent to deliver Biafra. Sit back, relax and watch the wrath of our God in action upon Nigerians next year. “2017 is the end of Nigeria as we know it....mark these words!” the group added.
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SSS arrests gang robbing foreigners in Abuja

The SSS arrested the duo of Ikechukwu Obadiegwu and Ikechukwu Eke that carried out surveillance on potential targets and robbed them in Abuja - The secret police says it has recovered practically all of the items stolen by the group which robbed only foreigners in the Federal Capital Territory The SSS said Ikechukwu Obadiegwu and Ikechukwu Eke robbed foreigners in Abuja
Nigeria’s secret police, the State Security Service (SSS), has announced the arrest of criminal gang that specialises in robbing foreigners in Abuja, the nation’s capitforeigners Premium Times reports that the SSS said the gang, which robs foreigners visiting and living in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was responsible for the attack on an expatriate at an exquisite hotel in Abuja and carted away his money and other valuables. The SSS confirmed the arrest in a statement by Tony Opuiyo saying that the suspects Ikechukwu Obadiegwu and Ikechukwu Eke are now in custody. It was Obadiegwu that carried out surveillance on potential targets while Eke is the leader and brain behind the whole operation, the statement said. The secret police says it has recovered practically all of the items stolen by the group. The agency also announced the arrest of a notorious fraudster called Auwalu Yakasai at Gwaron Dutse, Kano Municipal, Kano state. Yakasai was apprehended for allegedly defrauding Jaiz and Unity Banks of N100 million and N50 million respectively.
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Mali govt returns deported people back to France

The Malian government has returned two deported people back to France - The says the deported people had no papers to prove they were Malian - The government therefore could not just accept them on the basis of assumption Mali govt returns deported people back to France The government of Mali has taken drastic measures in the case of two people deported to the country from France. The Malian government sent the two people back on the same planes by which they arrived, saying there was no proof that they were Malian citizens. The government explained that both people had been flown to Bamako using European travel permits and not Malian passports or papers. The government therefore made it clear that it would not people "simply assumed to be Malian". The government of Mali also went ahead to condemn the use of the European travel permits in cases of expulsion or deportation as it was "against international conventions". More than 360,000 people have reached Europe by crossing the Mediterranean this year, Many pass through Mali on their way although Malians are not among the 10 nationalities most likely to attempt the journey. In a similar vein, in 2016 alone, about 1,237 Nigerians were barred from entering Germany. The German police have in total turned away abut 20,000 people from their borders, airports and seaports.
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Thursday 29 December 2016

Man builds metal helicopter in Malawi


45-year-old man builds an ho
memade helicopter in Malawi, which has never taken off from the ground but it has attracted a lot of crowd.


Felix Kambwiri standing beside his self-made helicopter
The man, who was identified as Felix Kambwiri, has spent the last four months constructing his dream machine out of scrap metal and fibre-glass in his garage in the village of Gobede, 90km north of the capital Lilongwe.

Clambering inside the one-seater cockpit, he swings the door closed, turns the key, pumps the pedals, and the 125-cc secondhand engine roars into life as orange lights flash impressively. Speaking on his achievement:



Kambwiri said: “I would like just to fly for even five minutes to show that I am serious about this and that it is not a joke. This helicopter can fly. Every day I receive many curious visitors who have heard about me. Police regularly come here to monitor progress and make sure I don’t fly without permission. I can understand their concern is about my safety, and that of people who might come in their hundreds on the day I fly the helicopter. I will not take risks. I will wait until I am ready. I cannot allow anyone to take the risk for fear of an accident.”

Kambwiri built the helicopter to his own design after failing to find any books to help fulfil his life’s passion.

But he has been warned that he should not undertake any test flights until the civil aviation authorities have completed safety checks.

Nice innovation!

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Wednesday 28 December 2016

10 universities that churn out billionaire graduates

According to Times Higher Education statistics, these world recognized institutions can boast of a large number of billionaires they have produced as alumni. If you aspire to be a world recognized billionaire in the near future, here are 10 universities that could help you realize your dreams. 1. Harvard University Harvard University was established in 1636. It has maintained history, influence, and wealth that has made it one of the world's most prestigious universities. The institution which is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning research among developing leaders has a total of 35 billionaire graduates who are worth $309.1 billion. Harvard notable alumni include Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Barrack Obama. 2. Columbia University Columbia University Columbia University was ranked 3rd among U.S. national universities for 2016 by Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education and first among Ivy League universities. It is the third most wanted college in the United States behind Harvard and Stanford. Columbia has produced 12 billionaire graduates with a total wealth worth $171.7 billion. Columbia University notable alumni include, Alicia Keys, Katie Holmes 3. Stanford University Stanford University The university is also one of the top fundraising institutions in the United States. It is the first school to raise more than a billion dollars in a year. It produced 10 graduates who are worth $149.2 billion. Stanford faculty and alumni have founded a large number of companies that produce more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue. 30 living billionaires, 17 astronauts, and 20 Turing Award laureates are proud to call this school their Alma mater. The institution has notable alumni like Tiger Woods, Jordan Morris. 4. Cornell University Cornell University Cornell was founded in 1865 to teach and make contributions in all fields of knowledge. It is a large and primarily residential research university with a very competitive admission. Cornell alumni are noted for their accomplishments in public, professional, and corporate life. Recently, it produced 9 billionaire graduates who are worth $38.9 billion. 5. University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania students University of Pennsylvania is one of 14 founding members of the Association of the American university. It is the fourth oldest institution in the United States as well as the first university with both undergraduate and graduate studies. It pioneered the nation's first medical school in 1765, university teaching hospital in 1874, world's first school of business, in 1881. It was also the the first university to award a PhD to an African-American woman. The university has graduated many notable alumni, including US president elect, Donald Trump and the American singer John Legend. It has produced 9 billionaire graduates who are worth $82.6 billion. 6. Yale University University of Yale Yale University was founded in 1701 as the third oldest institution of higher education in the Unites States. The university's assets include an endowment valued at $25.6 billion as of September 2015, as the second largest of any educational institution. Yale has graduated many notable alumni, including 5 US Presidents, 19 US Supreme Court justices, 13 living billionaires. Also it has produced 9 billionaire graduates who are worth $45.4 billion 7. New York University New York University New York University is a private non-profit, non-sectarian research university based in New York City. It was founded in 1831; NYU is considered one of the world’s most influential and foremost research universities. Some of her notable alumni include Lady Gaga and Angelina Jolie. The institution has been able to produce 7 billionaire graduates with a total wealth worth $64 billion. 8. University of southern California University of Southern California The University of Southern California is a private research university founded in 1880 with its main campus in Los Angeles, California and it has contributed approximately $5 billion annually to the economy of California. The institution recently produced 7 billionaire graduates who are worth $27.1 billion. 9. University of Michigan University of Michigan The University of Michigan, frequently referred to as Michigan, was founded in 1817. It is also the state’s oldest university. It has produced 6 graduates who are worth $68.3 billion. 10. University of Texas University of Texas students University of Texas is a public research university which was founded in 1881. It houses seven museums and seventeen libraries, making it the seventh-largest academic library in the country. The university has graduated a total of 5 billionaire graduates with a combined wealth of $39.3 billion. It is not bad to have the next world known billionaire from Nigeria, the choice is yours as you pick one of these institutions to explore your dreams.
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TB Joshua releases his prophetic message for 2017

Prophet T.B. Joshua, the controversial pastor and founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), has released a new and rather alarming prophecy about President Muhammady Buhari’s administration in 2017. The latest message by Prophet T.B. Joshua concerning the oncoming year has laready gathered 77, 000 views and counting. An excerpt from the video on President Buhari and economic recession: President Buhari will do everything to reject devaluation of the naira – which is a good idea from a good leader. But there will be overwhelming pressure from above him which he will not be able to resist. Everyone has a portion to be blamed. Let us share the blame and move the country forward. My president, President Buhari has good intentions. A king’s intention cannot be carried out properly without the support of his subjects. He needs your support to lead us out of the valley. Nigeria, we are in a valley. It is not our president that put us in the valley but generations. Nigerians, support and pray for your leader. The future of this country is crying for help." Recall that in his prophecy (that turned out to be true) at the beginning of the year 2016, the clergyman predicted a large scale scarcity and shortage of food. Another popular preacher in Nigeria, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church has also released his prophecies for 2017, giving his visions for the president, elections and Nigeria as a whole.
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Saturday 24 December 2016

Check out this video of a young Nigerian Genius (video)

Despite the many challenges we face in this country, there are still a lot of random things one sees daily that elicit a deep feeling of hope like this video. READ ALSO: The world’s most powerful couple Barack & Michelle Obama spotted in Ankara The video shows a young girl named Oreofe, a contestant on Cowbellpedia Television game show answering mathematical questions capable of scaring the average adult in little or no time. Often before the moderator is done asking the questions.
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