Sunday, 22 November 2015

Rebels retake two Syrian towns from Islamic State

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Saturday that opposition rebels had regained two northern villages close to the Turkish border from the Islamic State insurgents.

The monitoring group said that the recapture of the villages of Dalhah and Harjala on the northern outskirts of Aleppo province followed heavy fighting between rebels and the insurgents.

“This is an important development because it showed that Islamic State is losing ground in areas near the Syrian-Turkish border,” the group’s head, Rami Abdel-Rahman said.

Islamic State has advanced in areas held by moderate rebels in the countryside of Aleppo, including the villages of Dalhah and Harjala since August.

Russia rejects claim that IS group shot down aircraft

In recent months, the al-Qaeda splinter group has made territorial gains in several parts of Syria.

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A US-led coalition and Russia have separately stepped up airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria in the past weeks, after the radical group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks around the world.

At least 36 people were killed overnight in more than 70 airstrikes, believed to have been mounted by Russian warplanes, in eastern Syria’s province of Deir al-Zour, the group said.

It also said that dozens of oil tanks were also destroyed in the oil-rich province, controlled by the Islamic State.

Russia, an ally of Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, started airstrikes against Islamic State and other extremists groups in Syria on Sept. 30.

Around 1,331 people, including more than 400 civilians, have since been killed in Russian airstrikes in Syria, the group reported on Friday.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Friday, 6 November 2015

Pope to bishops: Think of others more than your own needs

11/ 3/2015 

Pope to bishops: Think of others more than your own needs

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Francis during the mass for deceased cardinals and bishops
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(©Afp) Francis during the mass for deceased cardinals and bishops

During the mass for deceased cardinals and bishops, Francis said: “those who do not live to serve have no reason to be alive”; may we “be free from the anxieties of the ephemeral, which pass and vanish”

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Francis’ first public appearance since the “Vatileaks 2” scandal broke out, was at the mass for cardinals and bishops who dies in the last year. The scandal led to the arrest of Mgr. Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda, former Secretary of the Prefecture for Economic Affairs who now holds the same role in the Vatican audit office and Italian PR woman Francesca Immacolata Chaouqui (who was released). In the homily he pronounced in St. Peter’s Basilica this morning, the Pope invited those present to ask “for us what the apostle Paul exhorts us to do: ‘to turn our thoughts to what is on high, not to earthly things”; to think of the love of God and of others, more than our own needs”. He also said: “those who do not live to serve, have no reason to be alive”. 

 

“Today we remember our brother cardinals and bishops who died in the past year. On this earth, they loved the Church, their bride and we pray that in God they may enjoy full joy, in the communion of saints,” he began by saying. 12 cardinals and 99 archbishops and bishops died between 26 October 2014 and 26 October 2015; Patriarch Nerses Bedro XIX (Lebanon – Cilicia of the Armenians) has been added to the list. 112 in total, according to Italian Catholic news blog Il Sismografo.

 

 The Pope invited those present to remember “the vocation of these Ministers with gratitude: as the word itself indicates, their vocation was to minister, to serve in other words”; and as we ask for the reward promised to “good and faithful servants” to be granted to them, we are called upon to confirm our choice of serving in the Church”. Because “the lord asks this of us. Like a servant, he washed the feet of the disciples closest to him, so that we would follow His example. God,” he clarified, “served us first”. Thus, Jesus’ minister “who came to serve, not to be served, cannot but be a Shepherd who is ready to give his life for his sheep. Those who serve and give are seen as losers in the eyes of the world,” he observed. “In actual fact, it is by losing his life that he finds it once again. Because a life that dispossesses itself, losing itself in love, imitating Christ, overcomes death and gives life to the world. Those who serve, save. On the contrary, those who do not live to serve, have no reason to be alive”.

 

The Gospel shows us that “God loved the world a great deal,” as Jesus says. Francis pointed out that this “really is a concrete love, so concrete, that it took our death upon itself. In order to save us, it reached us at the point at which we ended up, steering us away from God, the giver of life: in death, in a tomb from which there is no way out. This is how the Son of God lowered himself, bending down to us as a servant to assume everything that is ours, opening wide for us the doors of life”.

 

The Son of God is compared to the “serpent on a pole”. The image refers to the biblical episode in which poisonous serpents attacked Israelites on their journeys through the desert. Those who were bitten by the serpents escaped death if they looked at the bronze serpent which Moses had fixed to a pole as God had ordered. “A serpent saved them from the serpents. The same logic applies to the cross, which Christ refers to speaking with Nicodemus. His death saves us from our death.”

 

Pope Francis highlighted that “snakes in the desert caused a painful death preceded by fear and a venomous bite, death also appears dark and agonizing to us”; “the Scriptures tells us it entered the world due to the devil’s envy”. However, instead of avoiding it, Jesus took it fully upon himself, with all its contradictions”; and “now we, looking at Him, believing in Him, are saved by Him: ‘those who believe in God's Son has eternal life,’ Jesus says twice in today’s brief Gospel passage.”

 

According to Francis, God’s style, “which saves us by serving and annihilating himself, has a lot to teach us”.  “We might expect a triumphant divine victory, Jesus shows us a humble one instead. Raised on the Cross, he allows death and evil to assail him while he continues to love.” It is hard for human beings to accept this reality: “It is a mystery, but the secret of this mystery, of this extraordinary humility, lies in the power of love. In the Passover of Jesus we see together death and the remedy for death, and this is possible because of the great love with which God has loved us, because of the humble love with which he lowered himself, because of the service which knows how to assume the condition of the servant.” But that is not all, “Jesus not only overcame death,” he “transformed it into something good. He did not change things with words but with actions; not the appearance of things but their substance; not on the surface but at the core. He turned the cross into a bridge that leads to life.”

 

The important thing for women and men is that “we too can be winners with Him, if we choose a humble love that serves, that remains victorious for eternity. It is a love that is not loud or imposing but is able to wait with faith and patience, because – as the Book of Lamentations reminds us – it is good ‘to wait silently for the salvation of the Lord’.”

 

“God so loved the world,” Francis underlined. “We are used to loving what we are in need of and what we desire. God, on the other hand, loves to the end of the world and beyond, he loves us just as we are.”

 

The Pope concluded with an exhortation: “As we offer this mass for our dear brothers, cardinals and bishops, ask for us what the apostle Paul exhorts us to do: ‘to turn our thoughts to what is on high, not to earthly things”; to think of the love of God and of others, more than our own needs. That we must not be concerned with what we lack on this earth, but with the treasure on high; not with what we need but with what is really needed. May the Passover of the Lord be enough in our lives, enough to be free from the anxieties of the ephemeral, which pass and vanish into thin air; may he be sufficient for us in whom is found life, salvation, resurrection and joy. Then we will be servants according to his heart: not employed officials, but beloved children who give their lives for the world.”

Mysterious Snake 'Saves' 7 Detained Journalists

A mild drama played out at the Ota High court premises in Ogun state on Tuesday, September 15, as a mysterious snake forced a judge to release 7 detained journalists.

According to Vanguard report, a judge attached to the state High Court 1, Ota, Ogun state, Justice N. I. Agbelu had ordered the journalists to be arrested and detained for allegedly filming the court premises without his consent.

The detained journalists, Daud Olatunji(Vanguard), Samuel Awoyinfa(The Punch), Ernest Nwokolo(The Nation), Abiodun Taiwo(Daily Times) , Sulaiman Fasasi(Nigerian Pilot ), Wale Adelaja(TVC) and Johnson Akinpelu(Alaroye) had arrived the court at about 11:44a.m. to cover two proceedings involving victims of Pakoto demolition and killing in Oke – Ore community.

A police orderly had identified them as men of the press and left them alone.

Not long after, a woman, said to be the assistant court registrar accosted them, asking to see a letter of authorisation from the Chief Judge or a senior judiciary officer permitting them to enter the court premises.

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When they could not provide an authorization letter, she went to the judge and came back, saying the judge had ordered their arrest.

They were detained inside the administrative wing of the court for three hours from 11:45am to 2:44am.

However, an incident involving a mysterious snake set them free.

A poisonous snake reportedly emerged from the bushy court premises and bit one of the male judiciary staff, throwing the court into pandemonium.

The judge had no other choice but to release the detained journalists.

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Before sending them away, Justice Agbelu ordered for them to be brought to his office where he reprimanded them.

He said: “I put you under arrest. You are under arrest. You will discover that this compound is fenced round, is that not so? It is not on the major road that you can just come in. If you are representing the public interest, you must know we have a head in this court. I am a judge and I have an unlimited jurisdiction in the state. I can even say somebody should be arrested without question, but, in exercising my power, I have to inquire into many things.

“If we said you are trespassing into our land, do you have any defence answer me now? I am telling you it it not a public place I am telling you, the court is not a public place.”

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According to him, their offence was that they invaded the court premises and started filming the premises without his permission.

 

Pastor Robs Widow At Burial In Akwa Ibom

The founder and general overseer of City of Reality Christian Centre, Apostle Nsikak Etim, has been arrested by the police for allegedly robbing a widow at her husband’s burial.

Daily Independent reports that the pastor, who was not invited to the burial, sneaked into the venue of the burial at Itung Mbang, Uruan local government area. He was said to have witnessed the widow as sympathizers gave her gifts.

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When arrested, Apostle Etim, a native of Enen Atai in Itu local government area of Akwa Ibom state, confessed that he truly stopped by the burial although he was not invited. He went on to reveal how he patiently waited to steal a bag that had about N600, 000, two cell phones belonging to the widow and her late husband, a cheque book with an ATM pin written at the edge of the cover, an ATM card and a briefcase containing the late husband’s documents, which was handed over to the woman’s son for safe keeping.

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The pastor immediately used the money to buy a land in Uyo, withdrew all the money in the victim’s account using the ATM which had the pin written on it. He also gave the victim’s late husband’s phone to his wife, while he made use of the widow’s phone.

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He was however tracked by the Department of State Services (DSS) through the stolen phones and was arrested during a church session at his City of Reality Christian Centre, Ediene Ikot Obio Imo in Uyo.

Etim who admitted to his crime during the interrogation said he was into photo and video media before he received his calling. He blamed the devil for his crime and promised to hand over the land acquired to the widow.

“Please don’t send me to jail. The devil is trying to rubbish my ministry. Please do not involve my wife in this, she is innocent, I did not tell her where I got the phone from. I don’t want our child to grow up without a father, please have mercy upon me,” he pleaded.

Ex-President's Son Released From US Prison 22 Years After

Musa Jack Ngonadi, the son of former Nigerian president, General Yakubu Gowon, has been released from a California prison after 22 years.

Musa at age 23, the month he was arrested

Musa was living in the United States with his mum, late Edith Ike Okongwu, when he was arrested in November 18, 1992 at age 23.

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Agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States Customs Service arrested him for conspiring to import in excess of one kilogram of heroin. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the allegedly smuggling heroin from source countries. Although Jack Musa protested vehemently through his legal team that he was innocent and was framed up, this did not stop him from being sentenced.

Musa in prison, he graduated with a degree in law. Standing with him is his half brother, Richard

However, Musa decided being in prison is not the end of life. He enrolled in one of the universities around and successfully graduated with a degree in Law as a prison inmate. He was also a role model and a legal adviser to all the inmates. He carried himself well and was a source of inspiration to co- inmates who have given up on life. He was rewarded for all his good conducts severally by the prison authorities.

His family however did not relent in efforts at getting him out of the prison. Moves for his release began to grow louder and President Obama heard one of the moves and acted by granting him a parole.  Musa walked out of Taft Correctional Facility Bakersfield California as a free man on November 2 and he is currently at ICE Detention Center Bakersfield CA where he will be deported back to Nigeria any moment from now.

Just recently, General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria’s former head of state