Thursday, August 22, 2013

BABY no 2 on the way: Kaffy Dance Queen Is Pregnant




Talented Nigerian dancer Kafayat Shefau Ameh popularly called Kaffy Dance Queen is pregnant.

The dance star who gave birth to her first baby on Wednesday the 4th of January 2012 is expecting again.

According to sources, the mother of one and her husband Joseph Ameh are set to welcome a new baby late this year / early 2014.

Kaffy has revealed her pregnancy baby bump for the first time.

She recently shared these photos of herself in a workout session with her hubby.






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Police Officer Who Killed FUTA Student Arrested In Ikorodu Lagos (Aruna Ayodele)




The Lagos State Police Command in western Nigeria said on Wednesday that it has arrested the policeman, who allegedly pulled the trigger and killed a motorcyclist in Ikorodu on Tuesday.

The command’s spokesman, DSP Ngozi Braide, confirmed this in an interview.

The killing triggered public protest, further necessitating the deployment of heavily armed policemen in the town.

The protest also paralysed socio-economic activities in the ancient town

The protesters, who are mainly youths, are demanding the release of the motorcyclist’s corpse to them by the Ikorodu General Hospital to avert what they called possible foul play.

Braide said:“Four of them are already in police custody, including the officer who shot the motorcyclist.

“The policeman who was attacked by the motorcyclists is being treated at a hospital.’’

She said the situation was under control, adding that investigation into the incident was ongoing.

“We want to know who fired the shot and why he fired; justice must be done, “ Braide added.

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8 PDP Members Killed In Road Accident On Awka-Enugu Expressway




8 PDP members from Abia state met their untimely death during a fatal road accident on Awka-Enugu expressway.

The accident happened around 11pm on Tuesday while they were returning from a progress meeting in Awka enroute Umuahia.

One of the survivors of the incident, Sunday Iroegbu claims over-speeding by the pilot vehicle caused the accident.

Mr Iroegbu said he trailed other vehicles and relied on their tail light to keep pace with them when the bus suddenly veered off the road and landed in a ditch.

Dr Abali Chuku, the Medical Director of Federal Medical Centre in Umuahia who confirmed the incident to journalists said the deceased had been deposited at the hospital mortuary.

Chuku explained that of the 10 others affected by the accident, four were in critical condition and were receiving treatment at the intensive care unit.

He called for the establishment of a trauma centre at the hospital to cater for accident cases.

Chuku said that in recent time, the hospital had to contend with serious road accidents, including the one that involved some students and youth corps members.

Meanwhile, Gov. Theodore Orji has visited the survivors at the hospital but did not make any public comment.

He was accompanied on the visit by senior government officials and party officials.

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LADIES: AN APP THAT HELPS YOU SPY ON YOUR BOYFRIEND

    Brazilians were outraged when they learned their country was a top target of the U.S. National Security Agency’s overseas spying operation, with data from billions of calls and emails swept up in Washington’s top secret surveillance program.
Yet when it comes to the cloak and dagger effort of catching philandering lovers, all high-tech weapons appear to be fair game — at least to the tens of thousands of Brazilians who downloaded “Boyfriend Tracker” to their smartphones before the stealthy software was removed from the Google Play app store last week, apparently in response to complaints about privacy abuses and its potential to be used for extortion or even stalking.
“Brazilians are a jealous people, what can I say? Of course it’s going to be popular,” said Marcia Almeida, a 47-year-old woman in Rio whose marriage ended seven years ago in large part because of what she said was her husband’s infidelity.
“It’s a different type of spying,” she said of comparisons to the NSA surveillance program. “You’re checking up on somebody you know intimately, not some stranger.”
The app, called “Rastreador de Namorados” (Portuguese for Boyfriend Tracker), promises to act like a “private detective in your partner’s pocket.”
Functions include sending the person doing the tracking updates on their partner’s location and forwarding duplicates of text message traffic from the targeted phone. There is even a command that allows a user to force the target phone to silently call their own, like a pocket dial, so they can listen in on what the person is saying.
Similar apps are marketed for smartphone users in other countries, including Europe and the U.S., but Boyfriend Tracker is the first that has made any impact in Brazil, a country still irate as it learns more about Washington’s snooping. Brazil has sent a government delegation to meet with U.S. leaders about the spy program that was revealed by Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who has been on the run since May and was recently granted asylum in Russia.
Google spokeswoman Gina Johnson said by email that as a policy the company doesn’t comment on why apps are removed.
Critics say even as advertised, apps like Boyfriend Tracker can violate privacy rights, and they warn that in the wrong hands they could be used for more sinister purposes, like stalking. Some in Brazil argue it breaks an anti-online harassment and hacking law in place since April. The law is named after Brazilian actress Carolina Dieckmann, who had nude photos of herself leaked by hackers in 2012 after she refused to pay about $5,000.
However, similar apps popular on Google Play market themselves to parents as a means of monitoring how teenage children use the phone and where they are at any given moment.
Matheus Grijo, a 24-year-old Sao Paulo-based developer behind Boyfriend Tracker, says it has attracted around 50,000 users since its launch about two months ago, most since the site began attracting media attention two weeks ago.
Grijo insists his lawyer vetted the app and determined it does not violate any Brazilian laws. Despite being removed by Google, it is still available via direct download from his company’s website.
A disclaimer on that website stipulates the app is for “social and recreational use” and absolves the developer of responsibility for any misuse. The first line of the download instructions says a woman installing the tracker on her boyfriend’s phone should do so “with his consent.”
“We are waiting for Google’s position on the removal of ‘Boyfriend Tracker’ from Google Play, which we consider an error,” read a posting on a Facebook page Grijo set up for the app.
To install Boyfriend Tracker, suspicious partners have to get their hands on their loved one’s smartphones and upload the app. A free version leaves the app’s icon visible on the target’s phone, while a version that costs $2 a month masks the icon.
Grijo said the app began as a joke between him and his girlfriend but the idea quickly caught on among their friends.
“In Brazil, we have this culture of switching partners really quickly, so this is a way of dealing with that,” said Grijo. “People really appreciate having a tool to help them find out whether they’re being cheated on.”
He acknowledged that “of course some people are against it, but on balance the response from users has been positive.” He said he’s received messages of gratitude from around 50 people who used the app to ferret out their partners’ infidelity.
While cheating in Brazil cuts both ways, the app is clearly marketed to women suspicious of their male partners, right down to the name. Postings on the app’s Facebook page exhort: “Girls, share this.”

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World's Costliest Coffee to be discovered soon

Scientists find a way to authenticate Kopi Luwak, the world's most expensive coffee

Those who love and adore coffee probably wouldn't shy away from paying $80 (almost €60) for just one cup of Kopi Luwak, otherwise known as civet coffee. 

This type of coffee is made from beans that have been eaten, partly digested and then excreted by Palm civets, a species of small mammals living in Southeast Asia, and many say it tastes nothing short of heavenly. 

Because it is incredibly expensive, Kopi Luwak is also a tempting target for fraud. Thus, many try to sell ordinary coffee beans as civet coffee. 

Others are courteous enough to at least mix some Kopi Luwak beans with run-off-the-mill ones before scamming coffee lovers. 

The good news is that, thanks to a team of scientists led by specialist Eiichiro Fukusaki, fraudulent activities surrounding Kopi Luwak might soon be put an end to. 

These researchers claim to have identified several chemical fingerprints that can help tell the difference between real civet coffee and regular blends. 

These markers are citric acid, malic acid and the inositol/pyroglutamic acid ratio, the American Chemical Society explains. 

The researchers who discovered them hope it will not be long until they are used to authenticate the world's costliest coffee, and thus make sure people are getting their money's worth.

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New research suggests 'female sperm' and 'male eggs' possible



New research from Japan has suggested that it may be possible in the future for scientists to grow male and female reproductive cells from the opposite gender. In other words, to create sperm from women and eggs from men.


Katsuhiko Hayashi of Kyoto University in Japan has published research in which skin cells from mice were used to create primordial germ cells or PGCs. These cells, the common precursor of both male and female sex cells, were then developed into both sperm and eggs. Using these live-births were created via in vitro fertilisation.

Although the techniques involved are still in their infancy, the possibilities for reproductive medicine are startling. Not only could the research of Hayashi and his senior professor Mitinori Saitou allow infertile women to have babies by creating eggs from their skin cells, but it might make it possible for sperm and eggs cells to be created from either males or females.

The process begins by extracting pluripotent stem cells from early-stage embryos and somatic cells, and then converting these into PGCs using ‘signalling molecules’. These germ cells were transplanted into the ovaries and testes of living mice to develop. Once these cells were mature they were extracted and used to fertilise one another in vitro.

The initial research took place in October 2012, with the live-births only a ‘side effect’ used to demonstrate that the creation of PGCs had been successful. Since then, scientists around the world have been realising the full potential of the research, and the team involved is now exploring how their work might transfer to humans.x

Writing in Scientific American, David Cyranoski explains that other researchers have replicated the production of PGCs but have been unable to produce any live births. The scientists involved also have many other hurdles to overcome including the production ‘fragile’ and ‘misshapen’ eggs.

“But,” writes Cyranoski, “the most formidable challenge will be repeating the mouse PGC work in humans.” This is because the ‘signalling molecules’ used to create the PGCs are vastly more complicated in humans than in mice. Research is further hampered by restricted access to human embryos.

The Japanese team led by Saituou and Hayashi are currently using monkey embryos as a stepping stone between the species and when speaking to Scientific American, Hayashi predicts that they could succeed with primates within ‘5-10 years’, with the creation of human PGCs following ‘shortly after’.

However, even if the process is successfully transferred to monkeys there will still be many dangers that may take years to address. It’s already known that embryonic stem cells developed in laboratories frequently pick up various genetic mutations and epigenetic irregularities. Even if healthy offspring are created from this method, scientists have questioned how many generations would have to be observed before they are considered genetically ‘safe’.

Scientists agree that research is compelling but that it will be many years before anything like a viable treatment for infertility might be made available to the public.

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ASUU STRIKE: ‘No agreement today; no agreement tomorrow’


Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has told us this past week that government cannot afford the N92 billion (ASUU says its N87 billion) that striking university teachers are demanding as ‘earned allowances’. Her joining the Gabriel Suswan-led Federal Government negotiating team, which Suswan thought was very important as it would give a clear picture of the economy, has truly changed the tempo and tenor of the negotiation between the Academic Staff Union of Universities and Abuja.



The change Okonjo-Iweala brings to the discussion is however not so fundamental, for the song she’s singing is an old one that has left Nigerians jaded. It ranked top of the chart of past ASUU/government negotiations. Like a repeating clock, we shall be back here again soon when the contrived truce that would eventually end the ASUU/Government disagreement again breaks down for non-implementation. Even if the strike is called off as I write this, the damage to the academic calendar is already done.

It’s obvious Okonjo-Iweala’s message won’t sell in the ears of ASUU. And it can’t and shouldn’t sell when it’s clear that the same economy that we are told cannot sustain the lecturers’ demand somehow takes care of the claims of a grossly bloated government of seat-warming executive and legislative officials; so-called democracy that is by universal assent the most expensive and, one might say, irresponsible in the world.

EXTRACT FROM VANGUARD ARTICLE

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IT’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR JONATHAN TO SERVE SECOND TERM – ARDO



AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. ARDO

What’s your view on the position of some ‘Middle Belt’ agitators in the north like General Lawrence Onoja and the others who insist that Jonathan must have a second term while the north waits till 2019?
Middle Belt within the matrix of Nigeria’s national politics is a political, rather than a geographical expression. It is political term used to distinguish the two distinctively different components of Northern Nigeria: Caliphate-North (including the Sultanate of Borno and others) and Non-caliphate North; in other words, the Muslim-North and the Non-Muslim North respectively. What is usually referred to as the “Core North” represents the Caliphate-North, while the Middle Belt represents the Non-caliphate North.  

Do you see the activities of the G-5 PDP governors as posing any threat to the PDP in 2015?  
No, I don’t. The 5 governors are those of Adamawa, Jigawa, Niger, Kano and Sokoto states. With the exception of Adamawa all these states did not vote PDP in the 2011 general elections. Even in Adamawa it was not because of Governor Nyako that President Jonathan won with the slight margin that he did.

Some top PDP leaders and particularly the five governors have raised issues regarding President Jonathan’s aides and the party leadership. Do you believe those are the main issues working against the PDP?
Yes, they are issues working against the PDP in so far as they are working against the government and person of the President. But I have raised the issue of the President’s aides long time ago in the wake of the President’s misfortunate visit to Borno state at the beginning of this year. The governors are raising the matter now because the positions and outbursts of some of these aides have become a source of discomfort to the governors personally.

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Nigerian workers threaten economic shutdown over minimum wage law



Nigerian workers are threatening to shut down the national economy if parliament pushes through a constitutional amendment to remove the minimum wage from exclusive list and place it under concurrent list.
Items on exclusive list are within the confines of the central government and cannot be tampered with by state governments, whose functions are listed on concurrent lists.
“All labor laws are federal laws and so we will resist, by all means, including shutting the economy industrial action, any attempt to take the minimum wage issue off the exclusive list,” Issa Aremu, deputy president of the Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC), one of the country’s two labor centers, told Anadolu Agency.
Nigeria passed a National Minimum Wage Act in February 2011. It was sponsored by President Goodluck Jonathan who was desperate for the support of the workers’ movement to outsmart those against his election the same year.
The law pegs minimum wage (entrance level) at N18,000 (US$112.5) a month, sparking protest from state governments which insisted it was against principles of federalism that Nigeria practices.
The Senate, the upper chamber, is pushing ahead with a constitutional amendment whereby the minimum wage would be removed from the exclusive to the concurrent list.
Aremu accused Nigeria's 36 state governments of being the masquerades behind the “unpopular” amendment which he dismissed as “reactionary, anti-progress and stands rejected by the labor.”

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3 nabbed after attempt to abduct ex-Miss Nigeria


Three fake security operatives were arrested in Abeokuta, yesterday, after attempting to kidnap former Miss Nigeria, Feyi Sodipo.
The suspects who were two men and a woman were said to have claimed to be security operatives working for the organisers of Miss Nigeria beauty pageant.
Vanguard gathered that the suspects who had been arrested by policemen attached to the governor’s office,  Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta reportedly took ex-Miss Nigeria in their car from Lagos to Abeokuta.
It was further gathered that the suspects, who rode in a  Honda Shuttle car with number plate  LAGOS, KA 35 EKY were said to have ordered the former beauty queen to enter their car from Lagos to Abeokuta to retrieve her car gift, Hyundai with number plate LAGOS GGE 354 AJ  where she parked it.
Attempt by the suspects to take  the car away from the Arcade ground of the Ogun State secretariat complex in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, however, met stiff resistance as the mother of the ex-beauty queen raised the alarm that attracted people to the scene.
The suspects  who  reportedly claimed  to be police officers, however, failed to identify themselves  when security operatives attached to the office of the state governor intervened.
Governor  Ibikunle Amosun’s security attaché with instruction from  the command’s Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Muyiwa Adejobi, consequently arrested the suspects and took them to the Ibara Police Divisional headquarters in Abeokuta.
Speaking with newsmen over the development, former Miss Nigeria,  said the people  had  been chasing her  round the  place, asking  her to surrender the car gift she got from the Akwa Ibom State government.
Narrating her ordeal, Feyi said: “Organisers of the programme made many promises that they didn’t keep and now they want to collect the car given to me by Akwa Ibom State government.
“They want to collect this gift from me because Ogun State government has given me another car so I must surrender the one given to me by the Akwa Ibom State governmet.”
Feyi further told newsmen that  there was no part of the contract she signed with the organisers that they will retrieve the car from her, stressing that the Hyundai car was registered in her name.
Feyi’s mother, Mrs. Mary Sodipo, told newsmen that she decided to raise alarm so that the suspects who had coerced her daughter to take them to where she was keeping the car would not harm her.
At press time, the three suspects were being detained at Ibara police station for onwards transfer to the command’s headquarters in Eleweran.

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