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Wednesday, 7 May 2014
"Jonathan Leads A Corrupt Government, Has Little Credibility" - New York Times Editorial On Nigeria’s Stolen Girls
President Goodluck Jonathan
Three weeks after their horrifying abduction in Nigeria, 276 of the more than 300 girls who were taken from a school by armed militants are still missing, possibly sold into slavery or married off. Nigerian security forces apparently do not know where the girls are and the country’s president, Goodluck Jonathan, has been shockingly slow and inept at addressing this monstrous crime.
On Tuesday, the United Nations Children’s Fund said Boko Haram, the ruthless Islamist group that claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, abducted more young girls from their homes in the same part of the country in the northeast over the weekend. The group, whose name roughly means “Western education is a sin,” has waged war against Nigeria for five years. Its goal is to destabilize and ultimately overthrow the government. The group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, said in a video released on Monday, “I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah.”
This is not the first time Boko Haram has attacked students, killing young men and kidnapping young women. The security situation in Northeast Nigeria has steadily deteriorated. In the first three months of this year, attacks by Boko Haram and reprisals by government security forces have killed at least 1,500 people, more than half of them civilians, according to Amnesty International. Until now, there has been little response to the violence, either in Nigeria or internationally. But the kidnapping of so many young girls, ages 12 to 15, has triggered outrage and ignited a rare antigovernment protest movement in Nigeria.
On Sunday, after weeks of silence, Mr. Jonathan admitted that “this is a trying time for our country,” and he said that Nigerians were justified in their anger against the government and appealed for international help. The reaction of Mr. Jonathan’s wife, Patience, was stunningly callous; according to state news media, she told one of the protest leaders, “You are playing games. Don’t use schoolchildren and women for demonstrations again.”
Boko Haram’s claim that it follows Islamic teachings is nonsense. A pre-eminent Islamic theological institute, Al-Azhar in Egypt, denounced the abductions, saying it “completely contradicts the teachings of Islam and its tolerant principles.” Although Boko Haram is believed to number no more than a few hundred men, Nigerian security forces have been unable to defeat them.
Mr. Jonathan, who leads a corrupt government that has little credibility, initially played down the group’s threat and claimed security forces were in control. It wasn’t until Sunday, more than two weeks after the kidnappings, that he called a meeting of government officials, including the leader of the girls’ school, to discuss the incident. There is no doubt the intelligence and investigation help President Obama offered on Monday is needed.
The kidnappings occurred just as President Jonathan is about to hold the World Economic Forum on Africa, with 6,000 troops deployed for security. That show of force may keep the delegates safe, but Nigeria’s deeply troubled government cannot protect its people, attract investment and lead the country to its full potential if it cannot contain a virulent insurgency.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Beyonce Drops Her Ring at Met Gala, Jay Z Stages Mock Proposal: See the GIF!
He put a ring on it—again! Jay Z came to the rescue when Beyonce's jewelry got away from her on the red carpet at the 2014 Costume Institute Gala in New York City on Monday, May 5.
Gunmen Raid Abuja School
Unknown gunmen have attacked a primary school at Nyanya the scene of recent bombing attacks in Abuja.
No pupil or member of staff was hurt, but the gunmen snatched the school bus.
“We do not know if they are members of Boko Haram or if they are robbers”, an official of the school said.
“The sad thing is that parents do not want to know if it’s Boko Haram or not. Many of them are coming to take away their children out of panic”.
Nyanya was the target of two bomb attacks that left hundreds dead and scores injured last month, and residents of the area are now living in fear of further attacks.
Nigeria: US Sends in FBI to Find Abducted Schoolgirls
The United States have called in the help of the FBI to find more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by terrorist group Boko Haram.
It is feared the girls who were taken from a school in the village of Chibok on 14 April have already been sold as brides for as little as £7 ($12), according to the girls' relatives.
Attorney General Eric Holder said the US was sending FBI agents to trace the girls as grief-stricken families took to the streets in protest over the inaction of the Nigerian government and military to find their loved-ones.
"Let me be clear," said Secretary of State John Kerry while visiting the Democratic Republic of Congo, "the kidnapping of hundreds of children by Boko Haram is an unconscionable crime, and we will do everything possible to support the Nigerian government to return these young women to their homes".
In a video obtained by French news agency, AFP, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said: "I abducted your girls. I will send them in the market, by Allah."
Nigerian police said 53 escaped but at least 223 were still missing.At least 276 youngsters were taken from their school in Chibok, in the state of Borno, north Nigeria, by the Islamist militants. They packed the teenagers, who had been taking their West African Examinations Council exams, into trucks and disappeared into a remote area along the border with Cameroon.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said: "We view what has happened in Nigeria as an outrage and a terrible tragedy.
"The president has been briefed, several times, and his national security team continues to monitor the situation there closely.
"The state department has been in regular touch with the Nigerian government about what we might do to support its efforts to find and free these young women."
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said: "We promise that anywhere the girls are, we'll surely get them out."
He said he had asked the US, Britain, France and China for help to fight against Boko Haram and dismissed claims his government was negotiating with the group.
It comes amid claims the first lady, Patience Jonathan, requested the arrest of a protest leader, Naomi Mutah Nyadar, after falsely identifying herself as one of the mothers of the missing girls. But Nyadar insisted she was representing the mothers of the missing loved-ones, who could not make it to a meeting in the Nigerian capital of Abuja.
Another protester, Saratu Angus Ndirpaya, added that Patience Jonathan had abused the women gathered at the presidential palace and expressed doubts there was any kidnapping. She also allegedly accused them of belonging to Boko Haram.
The first lady's office denied the allegations.
Nyadar has since been released.
Lil Wayne Tried To Fight Marcos Maidana’s Trainer After Floyd Mayweather Boxing Match
Lil Wayne talks a big game, but the rapper nearly had to back it up after a post-fight confrontation with Marcos Maidana’s entourage. The member of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s walkout crew on Saturday night nearly came to blows after an incident following the Mayweather-Maidana bout.
According to TMZ Sports, the rapper was walking into the tunnel at the MGM Grand with the rest of Mayweather’s entourage when a water bottle struck him on the shoulder from behind.
Believing it had been thrown by Maidana’s people, Wayne immediately walked back toward the trailing Maidana group and confronted them.
What followed was a bilingual shouting/shoving match between two heated groups,
The man purported to be Wayne (it certainly looks like him) was momentarily subdued before yelling at Maidana’s crew.
“Let’s go, [expletive]!” he yelled.
Both sides were separated without further incident, though the same can’t be said about spectators in the crowd on Saturday night.
According to John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Sun, 24 people were taken to the hospital after being trampled or otherwise injured in a post-fight stampede for the exits.
In short, no one was getting out of the MGM Grand without some form of violence. It would’ve been interesting to see how Wayne would have fared against Maidana or one of his trainers. He might’ve had a hard upbringing in New Orleans, but that doesn’t exactly prepare you for a fistfight with trained professionals.
Greg Smith of BlackSportsOnline believes this might’ve been a brash move on Wayne’s part.
“This wasn’t Lil Wayne’s best idea ever,” writes Smith. “There was a lot of violence that broke out after the Floyd Mayweather vs Marcos Maidana fight on Saturday at MGM Grand, with 40+ people getting hurt.”
Too many people were looking to stir trouble after Mayweather defeated Maidana, though one member of the defending champ’s entourage appeared to be conspicuously missing in this equation. My question is: Where was Justin Bieber during all of this?
Surely Mayweather’s best friend and closest confidante would’ve liked to perpetuate his bad boy image by mixing it up with some lifelong pugilists?
Or perhaps not.
As for what this confrontation means for future fights, it’s unlikely that Mayweather would leave the rapper out of his entourage should a rematch with Maidana occur.
Mayweather might even try to add Wayne to the bill. Nothing would draw more additional PPV buys than a 5’6″ rapper squaring off against one of Maidana’s monstrous bodyguards.
Prisoner Sues Jay Z, Kanye West & More for $2.4 Billion, Claims They Stole 3,000 of his Songs
A California Prisoner by the name of Richard Dupree is the biggest dumbass or the greatest songwriter of our time. The inmate filed a lawsuit against Kanye West, Jay Z, Rihanna and Beyonce which may fuel further Illuminati conspirators.
He claims that the artists stole over 3,000 songs that he wrote in prison. Since he saying that he wrote some of the biggest hits of the last decade, he is looking for $2.4 Billion in compensation. Things get a bit crazier as he claims that Jay and Bey have been working with the CIA, FBI and Homeland Security to acquire the songs from him.
The suit was filed in California’s Eastern District Court on April 21, but only one can assume and hope that it doesn’t get too far from there.
Jay-Z caught fingering Beyonce
Jay-Z caught fingering Beyonce
Everyone gets old, that is just a fact of life. But the way Jay Z has done it by sharing his growth with the world is remarkable. Just when one believes he was done making music, he redefines how an album is released and sets the world on fire with a new album. Before this, he made it cool for rappers to be in a committed marriage. Jay Z and Beyonce are a very happy couple and share that publicly via photos online.
Today, Part 2, On The Run has been doing some real nice numbers as we head in to the summer and their tour. The song shows off their love they have for one another and a different expectation from rappers.
To break it down, Jay Z and Beyonce are so successful (together and as individuals) that they can do things people have never dared to. Because they have done it, stayed proud, and believed in one another, they are very successful. Perhaps he began a new trend of pleasuring his wife and the photo leaking online after an intimate photo of him and Beyonce was captured. It be like that sometimes…
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