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Thursday, July 14, 2016

Dog saves family from cobra attack

A dog on Sunday saved a family in Otuasega Community, Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa from cobra attack. Mrs Catherine Isiki, who spoke in an interview on Tuesday in Yenagoa, described the attack as a “mystery to the family.” Isiki said that the cobra `invaded’ their home at about 1 a.m. on Sunday. “ I woke up as a result of alarm raised by my grand-daughter who was the first person to see the snake. “I am alive today because of a dog that saved me and my family; neighbours could not kill the cobra due its size. “Some of our neighbours could not even come near our compound due to fear; the Mastiff (dog) was awakened by the noise. “It was the dog that went straight to the room where the snake was and began to fight the cobra until it killed it. “I do not know how the snake managed to gain entry to our house because everywhere is tiled. “In fact, it would have been a tragic story if we did not have the dog as a pet in the house; yes, the dog finally killed the snake, but it was God’s intervention,” she said. Isiki appreciated God for sparing her family and encouraged people to keep dogs as pets. “Dogs can save you from any untold danger, just as my entire family was saved because I have a pet dog in my house,” Isiki said.

Akwa Ibom youths raze council secretariat over alleged marginalisation



Youths from Mkpat Enin Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom state on Wednesday, invaded the council secretariat, sent workers away and set some office blocks ablaze over claims of marginalisation.
Ikpa Ikono is one of the three clans that constitute the local government area. The youths alleged that their people have been consistently skimmed out in the sharing of political offices in the area.
It was gathered that their action followed the refusal of the political blocs in the area and the Commissioner for Ministry of Local Government And Chieftaincy Affairs to act on their petition bordering on the composition of the current local government caretaker committees.
A youth from the area who spoke on ground of anonymity said that their action was to express their anger before government in order to correct the anomaly.
The source who is a member of Uyo Ikpa Ikono Welfare Union, one of the socio-political groups in the area said that people Ikpa Ikono Clan have been marginalised in the political offices sharing in the local government for two terms.
“There are four clans in Mkpat Enin namely, Ukpom Mminya, Ikpa Ibom, Ikpa Ikono and Ibiaku. The immediate past transition committee chairman, Ephraim Akpan came from Ibiaku and the present one, Mrs. Ekaete Usip who was the former secretary in Ephraim Akpan administration comes from Ukpom Mmiya.

Mr. Ekom Obong James, Coordinator of Advocacy for Peace and Justice at the Grassroots, in a statement in Uyo said, “What is happening in Mkpat Enin calls for questioning. We are not happy with the marginalisation of Ikpa Ikono in the political scheme of things in the area. We have been consistently been marginalised in the composition of the local government caretaker committee.“The issue is that of all the nine member current caretaker committee, the Akwa Ibom State government did not consider it necessary to include somebody from Ikpa Ikono and this was the case in the previous transition committee. So, we think, the present political arrangement in the state does not think there are qualified sons and daughters of Ikpa Ikono who could be trusted to hold leadership positions. So, what has happened is a food for thought for those who provoked this protest”, he stated.
“Last year, nobody from the clan was deemed fit to be part of the caretaker committee and now again, nobody from the clan is considered eligible to be part of the caretaker committee in a local government area. The sharing of political offices in Mkpat Enin rotates around three clans only.
“What has happened I think is a timely warning to the godfathers that this local government area belongs to all of us and not just a few individuals”, James said.
Efforts to speak with the police public relations officer, (PPRO) Cordelia Nwewa, regarding the incident were futile as she did not pick calls.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Hundreds of people joins the Black Lives Matter march throughin London

 Hundreds of people have marched on Westminster in protest at the shooting of two black men by police in America.
The Black Lives Matter march went through central London to the Houses of Parliament at about 20:00 BST.
The marchers were heard to shout "Hands up, don't shoot" as they carried banners through the capital.
The march is in response to the fatal shootings of Philando Castile in Minnesota and Alton Sterling in Louisiana.
 The Black Lives Matter London Movement was founded by 18-year-old sixth form student Marayam Ali.
She said:"By these people coming here to stand and unite, they are showing that they are against police brutality and that's the most important thing."
Further protests are planned in Windrush Square, in Brixton, on Saturday and Oxford Circus on Sunday.




Protesters with handmade banners while marching through 

Protesters marching through central London 

Hundreds of people joins the Black Lives Matter march throughin London

 Hundreds of people have marched on Westminster in protest at the shooting of two black men by police in America.
The Black Lives Matter march went through central London to the Houses of Parliament at about 20:00 BST.
The marchers were heard to shout "Hands up, don't shoot" as they carried banners through the capital.
The march is in response to the fatal shootings of Philando Castile in Minnesota and Alton Sterling in Louisiana.
 The Black Lives Matter London Movement was founded by 18-year-old sixth form student Marayam Ali.
She said:"By these people coming here to stand and unite, they are showing that they are against police brutality and that's the most important thing."
Further protests are planned in Windrush Square, in Brixton, on Saturday and Oxford Circus on Sunday.


Protesters with handmade banners while marching through 

Protesters marching through central London 

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