Sunday, 30 September 2018

Benue killing; six lost their lives in a fresh attack in Okpoga


No fewer than six persons have been reported killed and several others injured after suspected gunmen invaded Okpoga community in Okpokwu LGA of Benue State.
The incident, DAILY POST gathered happened late last night.
According to a source, the unknown gunmen numbering about 10 invaded the city and shot sporadically at any one they could sight, leading to the death of no fewer than six persons, including one Mr. Okoh Simon -an emergency ambulance service provider in the community.
Our source further disclosed that the attack may have emanated from the neighbouring Olo community in Edumoga district of the same local government, which has been in cold war with the Okpoga people.

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Friday, 31 August 2018

Luka Modric; UEFA best player of the year

Luka Modric wins UEFA best player of the year.

Credit Graphic sport

Luka Modric, Croatian awesome player has proven to the world that he's got all it takes to be on top.
he was nominated alongside stars C. Ronaldo (former player at Real Madrid and present player at Juventus) and Mo Salah (Liverpool forwarder).
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Tuesday, 14 August 2018

NYSC ALLOWANCE INCREASED

The Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, has increased the allowance of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members serving in the state from N3, 100 to N5, 000.
Ayade stated this on Monday during the closing ceremony for the 2018 `Batch B’ Orientation at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Obubra Local Government Area of the state.
The Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr Asu Okang, explained that the increase was necessitated by the high cost of goods and services in the country.
He said, “Dear corps members, I must salute you for the successful completion of your three weeks orientation programme which I believe was interesting.
“I am happy to announce to all of you that we have increased your monthly allowance from N3,100 to N5,000 starting from your batch.
“Since the creation of Cross River, the largest contributor to the socio-economic development of the state is the NYSC.
“This is evident in the kind of Community Development Services provided by members of the corps across the state.
“While we continue to appreciate your predecessors for making historical landmark in the state, I charge you to outshine their legacies by going the extra mile towards supporting the dream of a new Cross River.
“We are also confident that as the cloud of the next general elections begins to gather, your neutrality will help in giving the guarantee for free, fair and credible elections.”
Ayade however assured the corps members of security in the state, urging them to relate peacefully with their employers and host communities.

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Sunday, 12 August 2018

Spacecraft Rockets Move Closer to The Sun



A NASA spacecraft rocketed toward the sun Sunday on an unprecedented quest to get closer to our star than anything ever sent before.

The Parker Solar Probe will fly straight through the wispy edges of the corona, or outer solar atmosphere, that was visible during last August’s total solar eclipse. It eventually will get within 3.8 million (6 million kilometers) of the sun’s surface, staying comfortably cool despite the extreme heat and radiation, and allowing scientists to vicariously explore the sun in a way never before possible.
No wonder scientists consider it the coolest, hottest mission under the sun, and what better day to launch to the sun than Sunday as NASA noted.
“Fly baby girl, fly!!” project scientist Nicola Fox of Johns Hopkins University tweeted just before liftoff. She urged it to “go touch the sun!”
Protected by a revolutionary new carbon heat shield and other high-tech wonders, the spacecraft will zip past Venus in October. That will set up the first solar encounter in November. Altogether, the Parker probe will make 24 close approaches to the sun on the seven-year, $1.5 billion undertaking.
For the second straight day, thousands of spectators jammed the launch site in the middle of the night as well as surrounding towns, including 91-year-old astrophysicist Eugene Parker for whom the spacecraft is named. He proposed the existence of solar wind — a steady, supersonic stream of particles blasting off the sun — 60 years ago.
It was the first time NASA named a spacecraft after someone still alive, and Parker wasn’t about to let it take off without him. Saturday morning’s launch attempt was foiled by last-minute technical trouble.
“I’m just so glad to be here with him,” said NASA’s science mission chief, Thomas Zurbuchen. “Frankly, there’s no other name that belongs on this mission.”
The Delta IV Heavy rocket thundered into the pre-dawn darkness, thrilling onlookers for miles around. NASA needed the mighty 23-story rocket, plus a third stage, to get the diminutive Parker probe — the size of a small car and well under a ton — racing toward the sun.
From Earth, it is 93 million miles to the sun (150 million kilometers), and the Parker probe will be within 4 percent of that distance. That will be seven times closer than previous spacecraft.
Parker will start shattering records this fall. On its very first brush with the sun, it will come within 15.5 million miles (25 million kilometers), easily beating the current record set by NASA’s Helios 2 spacecraft in 1976. By the time Parker gets to its 22nd orbit of the sun, it will be even deeper into the corona and traveling at a record-breaking 430,000 mph (690,000 kilometers per hour).
Nothing from Planet Earth has ever hit that kind of speed.
Even Fox has difficulty comprehending the mission’s derring-do.
“To me, it’s still mind-blowing,” she said. “Even I still go, really? We’re doing that?”
Zurbuchen considers the sun the most important star in our universe — it’s ours, after all — and so this is one of NASA’s big-time strategic missions. By better understanding the sun’s life-giving and sometimes violent nature, Earthlings can better protect satellites and astronauts in orbit, and power grids on the ground, he noted. In today’s tech-dependent society, everyone stands to benefit.
With this mission, scientists hope to unlock the many mysteries of the sun, a commonplace yellow dwarf star around 4.5 billion years old. Among the puzzlers: Why is the corona hundreds of times hotter than the surface of the sun and why is the sun’s atmosphere continually expanding and accelerating, as the University of Chicago’s Parker accurately predicted in 1958?
“The only way we can do that is to finally go up and touch the sun,” Fox said. “We’ve looked at it. We’ve studied it from missions that are close in, even as close as the planet Mercury. But we have to go there.”
The spacecraft’s heat shield will serve as an umbrella, shading the science instruments during the close, critical solar junctures. Sensors on the spacecraft will make certain the heat shield faces the sun at the right times. If there’s any tilting, the spacecraft will correct itself so nothing gets fried. With a communication lag time of 16 minutes each way, the spacecraft must fend for itself at the sun. The Johns Hopkins flight controllers in Laurel, Maryland, will be too far away to help.
A mission to get close up and personal with our star has been on NASA’s books since 1958. The trick was making the spacecraft small, compact and light enough to travel at incredible speeds, while surviving the sun’s punishing environment and the extreme change in temperature when the spacecraft is out near Venus.
“We’ve had to wait so long for our technology to catch up with our dreams,” Fox said. “It’s incredible to be standing here today.”
More than 1 million names are aboard the spacecraft, submitted last spring by space enthusiasts, as well as photos of Parker, the man, and a copy of his 1958 landmark paper on solar wind.
“I’ll bet you 10 bucks it works,” Parker said.

 Credit to MSN
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Thursday, 5 July 2018

See the referee to officiate Uruguay and France match

The Uruguayans meet head to head today with The Blues of France today at the world cup quarter-final opening Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Russia.

Credit: The18
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Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Workers Day: Governor Okorocha yesterday rewarded a pregnant woman with N1million naira for taking part in the match pass despite her condition




The Governor of Imo State, RochasOkorocha on Tuesday, during the Workers Day Celebration at Heroes Square Owerri, rewarded a civil servant, who despite being heavily pregnant, took part in the Match Pass with her co-Workers.
The statement issued by the media team reads:
Being pregnant is enough reason for her to seat back at home and excuse herself from the day's celebration but no, her passion and commitment made her despite her condition of pregnancy came to be part of the celebration, and not just attending as an onlooker but rather participated 100% in a strenuous exercise of the day under the heavy sun which is "Match Pass" and thus GRACE found her.
In astonishment of all the spectators and guest, Owelle singled out the heavily pregnant woman out among many and rewarded her with a "Cash Reward" of 1,000,000 (One Million Naira) which was handed over to her through the Chief of Staff (Ugwumba Uche Nwosu) and His Excellency provided police escort security to escort her home with her money.
Indeed, no one knows when GRACE will found you, do not be fake, truant or a master of eye service as they rightly put it in your place of work and duty, be committed and passionate with whatever that you do irrespective of your present condition. To God be the glory.
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Wednesday, 21 February 2018

So sad!!! Renowned evangelist Billy Graham dies at 99 (see details)


Popular Christian evangelist Rev. Billy Graham, whose sermons were broadcast in churches around the country, passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Montreat, North Carolina

This was announced by his nonprofit organization. He was 99 years of age.

President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence took to Twitter to note Graham's death.

"The GREAT Billy Graham is dead," Mr. Trump said. "There was nobody like him! He will be missed by Christians and all religions. A very special man."
Pence said he and his wife Karen were saddened by the news.


"We send our deepest condolences to the Graham family," the vice president said. "Billy Graham's ministry for the gospel of Jesus Christ and his matchless voice changed the lives of millions. We mourn his passing but I know with absolute certainty that today he heard those words, 'well done good and faithful servant.' Thank you Billy Graham. God bless you."
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Sunday, 4 February 2018

So sad!!!! Another malabress of Botany department dies (see details)



This was posted by unical sabi work on facebook

"Sad News Malabites and Malabresses, we all need to be prayerful."

"We just lost Uduak Ntukidem a beautiful 300L student of Botany."

"She was a source of joy to many, may her beautiful soul rest in perfect peace."

See photos:



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Friday, 2 February 2018

God uses UAM student to heal a mad man in benin (see details)


A sincere and steadfast believer of God identified as Ayokunle Abiodun who happened to be a student of university of agriculture, makurdi was used by God to deliver a mad man from the shackles and bondage of madness


Ayo as he is fondly called narrated the story on Facebook

Jesus
Jesus
Jesus
I can and will keep shouting this powerful name...
Am still yet to recover from this wonder...
Well in the picture is Mr Joseph Abiodun who hails from Benin in Edo state.
I went to the church for a prayer meeting and evangelism. I was paired with a partner but my partner since we finished the prayer very late suggested we leave our own evangelism till Friday(2/02/2018) by 5pm. Which I agreed to. As I was walking home just not too far from the church,I sighted this mad man in a Bush breaking sticks. Of course when you see a mad man,you should walk away. Which I did. But the holy spirit ministered to me to go and pray for him. I refused and continued walking home. Maybe I was just being compassionate and was talking to myself. But as I kept walking further the voice became stronger. So I had to retrace my steps. I walked into the bush suddenly my fear was disappearing,have not had that kind of faith since i became a christian. I confronted him while he was cooking in the bush and told him Jesus has sent me to set him free.
As I prayed I knew I was no longer the one talking, I can't tell or express how I was feeling but I was under an influence. I commanded him in the name of Jesus to come and he came closer. I prayed in few words and Lo and behold he fell to his face. And the lord said he is free. After interaction with him he is confirmed healed. Onlookers who knew him said he has been on the street in madness for more than four years. They were surprised and kept asking him several questions,and with eloquence he replied them all. He has now bathed,has worn clothes,fed,barbed and now resting in the church premises.
#Jesus_Christ_Heals_The_Mad...
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This happened in Otapete Street-Owo in Ondo State.
Random_Tagging_Please.
Please help pray for reconnection to his family...
He trecked to this place from Edo state...
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Latest from BBnaija: Bitto wins first Friday game night (see details)



BBNaija housemate, Binto won the first Friday game night in the Big Brother Naija season 3 with 02:33 seconds, the closest was Ahneeka with o2:58 seconds. Bitto will receive a luxury treatment tomorrow.
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