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AS the killing spree continues between the two factions of the National Union of Road Transport Workers Union, NURTW, Oyo State Chapter, a loyalist of the reinstated Chairman of the union, Alhaji Lateef Akinsola, aka Tokyo, has allegedly been felled by police bullets when he could not give details of the whereabouts of the incumbent Chairman.

According to information gathered, Olasunkanmi was still full of life until he was allegedly accosted by one of the policemen on the entourage of the dismissed chairman, Alhaji Lateef Salako, to give information that would lead them to the chairman of the union.

But, when he was trying to be reluctant in providing answers to the questions put to him, the policeman was said to had got angry and shot him at close range yesterday.

His death triggered protest by some members loyal to the Chairman, Alhaji Akinsola, as they reportedly carried the remains of the deceased to their headquarters, Olomi, Ibadan.

Vanguard gathered that a supporter of the ex-chairman, 10 policemen, and others were in an unmarked jeep and two other buses when the attack happened.

Though, they immediately fled the scene when the man was killed, a source disclosed that another patrol vehicle of Police accosted the fleeing members of the union to get the gist of what transpired. They were reportedly arrested and moved to a police station at Idi-Aro.

The reinstated chairman told newsmen that the attack was meant to trigger another bloodshed but he would not allow any of his supporters to be involved in any reprisal attack.

He then appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to call the Oyo State Government to order to hands-off from the affairs of the union, adding that he would ensure that his own side maintained law and order.
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Enugu herbalist takes 48th wife

An Enugu based herbalist and self-styled King Solomon of Africa, Dr OnuUwa Simon Odo, made history recently when he performed the traditional wedding rites to a 24-year-old girl to bring the total of his wives to 48.
The 64-year-old herbalist, who married his first wife at the age of 15 , by the recent marriage, now ranks among the world’s most polygamous men.

OnuUwa wedded Ndidi, a secondary school leaver at a flamboyant traditional marriage ceremony unprecedented in the annals of Ajii, a hinterland community in the Igbo Eze North Local Government Area, Enugu State.
The herbalist who said he specialized in healing the sick, especially those whose ailment had defied orthodox therapy; preparation of good luck and success charms, claimed to have received his power from Eze-Nwayi at an early age.

Although he told Daily Sun that his latest wife, Ndidi would be his last, a family source said it is doubtful if he could resist the urge to marry more wives, insisting that “he will marry again.”
OnuUwa, who said he was a baptized and confirmed Catholic, as well as a Mass server, denied any involvement in ritual sacrifices or shedding of human blood..
“I will go to heaven because I am a good man,” he boasted, adding that if he were bad, the gods would have punished him through his children or wives, pointing out that he has never recorded death of a child or wife.

It is just very wonderful how peaceful the family is, given its large population. Explaining the secrete behind the unprecedented harmony in his family, he attributed it to the strict adherence of members of his household to the written rules guiding his family, which he calls the “four commandments” that forbids them to steal, be jealous, fight or kill.

There is no barren woman in his household, but he refused to disclose the number of children he has.
“How can I tell you the number of children I have. You don’t count children, because they are gifts from God. Before you leave, one of my wives may give birth, would you not call me a liar?” the herbalist queried jokingly.
“My ambition to establish a village with my family has been realized. We are now more than a village,” he told Daily Sun. Hear him:

I once served mass
I started my herbal business in 1962 when I was 15 years. I was attending the Catholic Church. I was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church and I even served the mass. Because I was poisoned by my enemies I had to leave. I was born in 1947, the year locusts appeared in the sky.
My kind of herbal practice
Since I started the herbal practice in1962, I have been kind to my patients and I used my gift to help very many persons. If you give me $100 million to kill a human being, I will not take, I no dey “share” blood. I am a man and I cannot “share” blood because, God created the people.

I want to emulate King Solomon
No, it is not 47 wives, but 48. Yes, I married a very young secondary school leaver and did the traditional marriage recently. Her name is Ndidi and I love her too much I decided to marry the 48th wife because, it is what I desire to do. To marry many wives is ordained by God. For me, I want to marry like King Solomon in the Bible. God is helping me. I am healthy. I have the money and can marry as many wives as I like, since I am sexually active. Even in the next 30 years, I will still be sexually active. I am a herbalist and I know the power of plants and roots in our body.

Ndidi will be my last wife
Ndidi will be the last woman I will marry. I will not marry anybody again. I don’t want to marry any more. I am okay. I am getting older even though I am healthy; I am okay with 48 wives. I will not marry again; I don’t want to reach 50 wives. You want me to marry two more to make it 50, no!

How many wives have you, yourself?
The number of my children
They are plenty; I don’t know how many they are. You don’t count children, they are gifts from God. I don’t count them. It’s abomination to do so. What I know is that some of my wives have 10 children, some five, some four, some two. We have not recorded any death here either of a wife or child. The last wife is yet to get her own children. One of my daughters is a councilor, serving for the fourth tenure. My first son Emeka has married and he has six children and his first daughter is already married. I have 35 grand children. Many of my daughters are married. One of my wives just came back from the North where she went to see her daughter who gave birth recently. Some of my children are in the universities.
The work I do
The work I do is not by inheritance. It is a special gift from Eze Nwayi. She can choose anybody from the family irrespective of age. It is my destiny; nobody can learn it unless you are chosen because it is very, very hard.

When I will die
Yes I know, and it is God who will say it. When he says, I will know. How can you ask me that question? Do you want me to challenge God? No, I will not.
Me being a politician

I am the father of all the political parties, PDP is my own; PRP is my own; NCNC is my own, all of the parties are my own. Anyone of the politicians who want to contest, if he comes to me, I help the person. I like politics; I love it so much because it is the easiest way to make money in Nigeria today. I did not go to school otherwise I would have become a politician.

Yes, I helped many of them to become governors and commissioners, but I will not tell you their names. Why do you want to know their names? They come from Hausa, Igbo, Igala, Yoruba and other parts of Nigeria. Some are now in the National Assembly; when, you help them and they go up, they will not remember you again. They are wicked.

Achieving my dream of having a village as family
Yes, it has been achieved, God has made it possible, if you come to my house now, you can get more than 300 people, are they not up to a village?
My best wife
Thank you very much. My lovely wife and the one I love most is Ndidi, the last one. I love her most because she is yet to get her own children. When she gets issue up to two or four I will begin to love all of them equally.

Any Will?
I will not share my property now. I made no Will. If I do it now it will bring misunderstanding. God gave me obedient and good wives. Nobody is envious of her neighbour. Even if I die today, they know how to share my property peacefully because they know I am not a wicked man, I am not a bad person; God will never give me or my children power to do bad things. I am sure of that one.

Feeding my wives and children
Some of my sons have money. They are rich. My first son has his own house and is married with six children. The senior rich children are catering for their families. I only see to the upkeep of the junior ones. None of my children is useless. All of them are very responsible. That is why I have no problem.

My strength sexually at 64 and with 48 wives
Yes, I am strong 24 hours. Even in the next 30 years, I am on; in the next 30 good years I have the strength to meet my wives. Do you know the reason? I have no envy in me. I have no time to fight with anyone or struggle for something. Money is not my problem. I have never made case with anybody. I live a peaceful life. All these things make me to grow younger. I am always happy in my compound. Everybody knows what to do and what is forbidden. So, there is no quarrelling or scolding. My wives are happy. If there is no peace in my house it can weaken me both physically and spiritually. I feed very well. If a wife who should feed me for the day fails, another one will take over.

Any regrets in life?
Nothing whatsoever; absolutely nothing. I say nothing at all. I am fulfilled. God is so kind to me. I thank my God for everything. I don’t habour any ill feelings. Even all my wives know this. I don’t tolerate nonsense. If any of my wives misbehaves, I sack her . But thank God none of them has given cause for me to act in that way.
I married all my wives in the traditionally

I did not marry any of my wives in the Christian tradition. I married all of them in the pagan way. True, I was a Catholic and was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church and was a Mass server. I had to leave the church when I was poisoned by my enemy.

Advice to my children
I don’t want any of them to tell lies, I don’t want any of them to steal, I don’t want any of them to be jealous, I don’t want any of them to kill or do any evil. I told my children that any of them that disobeys the advice, I will disown him.

Ndidi: why I married my husband
My wedding the herbalist is the best thing that has happened to me in life. I am grateful to God for doing me the favour. He is my choice, nobody or circumstance forced me. I love him because he has a good reputation in our area and beyond. I relate well with other wives. As human beings, if we have any misunderstanding, we settle it immediately before our husband finds out because if he finds out, we will be in trouble.
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Children of Generation Y..... Learn the genesis

The Silent Generation are people born before 1946.

The Baby Boomers are people born between 1946 and 1959.

Generation X are people born between 1960 and 1989.

Generation Y are people born between 1990 and now.

Why do we call the last one generation Y?
I did not know, but a cartoonist explains it eloquently
below...Learned something new today










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When a baby is born it is really special for the parents but this baby's birth is special for everyone. Thats right, the birth of Ella Rose Riehle is special for everyone as she was born on August,09,2010 at 11:12pm which makes it 8/9/10;11:12..

Mother of the baby Terri Riehle was induced in Christ Hospital, Wide Oak, Cincinnati on 8/9/10 during the day and Doctor Peggy Heis of the hospital was the one who noted the special dated, she even jokingly said that "would'nt it be awesome to have the baby come out at 11:12" and there it was. After nearly spending a complete day at the hospital mom Terri Riehle delivered the baby right on time 11:12 and Father Scott Riehle at the time was telling it to her mom "Look look here she is". Baby Ella was born at the pefect timing and to make matters even more suprising her wight was 6.9 lbs just a little short of 7.

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Igbos and the politics of zoning


ALTHOUGH my effort here is the place of Igbos in the political scheme of things in the face of the raging debate on “the principle of power rotation or zoning” in Nigeria; I have commenced this treatise deliberately with the above title fully convinced that by origin of the Igbo, we are not just found in Nigeria only; there are Igbos in the Diaspora and we have accepted ourselves as descendants of children of Abraham, the Jewish patriarch.

So we are part of the African Jews whose ancestry is traced to Israel and relatives are found in Ethiopia. The Jews and their descendants have suffered several persecutions in different parts of the world. The story of concentration camps in Hitler’s Germany is a common feature in history books for those who are not familiar with the story of the persecution and killing of six million Jews.

The story and persecution of the Igbo in Nigeria is also well-known in the country. Wherever they are found, the Igbo and Jews have been major creators of and contributors to human progress. The Jews are a major force in the United States on the basis of their creativity and resourcefulness; so are the Igbo in Nigeria, nation-builders despite institutionalised marginalisation by state authorities.

The civil war between the Nigerian State and the Igbos in Nigeria that lasted from 1967 to 1970 is a story of self-defense in the face of genocidal attacks. Since after the civil war, this race mainly found in the South Eastern part of Nigeria have been in the struggle for self- rediscovery and reassertion in the mainstream of the Nigeria’s national life. This has been very challenging!

The Igbo have faced their greatest obstacle in the process of taking their rightful place in the post-civil war Nigeria in the political front. There have been planned and sustained effort to keep them out of the control of state power. The Nigerian state has operated for over 40 years on the basis of Igbo-phobia, particularly in the era of military juntas who coincidentally fought the war.

Despite this situation of affairs; the Igbos have carried on with their lives with a kind of determination that is uncommon among mere mortals. They have also worked for civil rule and democracy which from every indication offers them more in terms of a voice and a stake in the national scheme of things.

They have always brought their best to participate in all the civil debates in terms of constitutional conferences, political reform conferences that are geared towards creating a more equitable and just society, where no man will be discriminated against on the bases of tribe, ethnicity or religion.

This was the background and condition under which the Constitutional Reform Conference was held in 1995 where the issue of power rotation among the various sections of the country was conceived. It was at the conference that the former Vice-President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, an Igbo, in a sheer display of political wizardry and ingenuity developed a political master-plan for the sustenance of the unity and stability of the country.

He divided the country into six geo-political zones for the purposes of distributing or sharing national positions, including the rotation of presidential powers.

This idea was vehemently opposed by the North but however, reluctantly accepted and included in the constitution that was to be promulgated by then Head of State, General Abacha.The sudden death of Abacha changed a lot of this plan as that constitution was extensively altered by Abdulsalmi Abubakar who inherited the throne after Abacha’s death. One of the casualties of the alteration was the zoning principle. It became purely a political party affair which have successfully run for 10 years now by the ruling PDP. By that simple calculation of power sharing between North and South, the Igbos would be producing the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by 2015.

However, the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has also thrown up another challenge that is trying to rubbish the little success Nigeria has achieved in political re-engineering. The Goodluck Jonathan presidency constitutes a major hindrance in the efforts of the Igbo people to assume leadership of the country by 2015.
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Where can you reunite with high school buddies, cousins and former
coworkers at once? Facebook, of course. This virtual world provides fellowship, socializing, job networking, and can just help keep pals in touch. But,

just like high school has snobs, Facebook has snobs among the crowd too. Here are a few signs of a Facebook snob.

Facebook Snob Characteristic #1: Ignores friend requests from people they know or are related to.

This doesn't apply to ignoring the friend request of a psycho ex-boyfriend or someone you've never met. But, if you ignore the friend request of your great-aunt, friend at church or someone else you really know, you might be considered a Facebook snob. It really depends on the circumstances. If someone you know hasn't done something to harm you, and you just don't want to connect with them, you might be the qualifications of a Facebook snob.

Facebook Snob Characteristic #2: Accepts a friend request, then acts like they never existed.

Whenever I get a new friend request, I always try to make some effort to reconnect with the person. It could be as simple as commenting on their recent Facebook status, or "liking" their kids photos. Or, it could be a private message asking how they are doing. But, I would never accept a friend request and then never, ever comment on a Facebook status or picture.

It also definitely meets the qualifications of a Facebook snob if someone sends you a private message and you completely ignore the message altogether. ..

Facebook Snob Characteristic #3:Invites other Facebook friends to events, but ignores mutual, real-life friends.

If you're going to host a party, it's understandable if you can't invite everyone. However, it's best not to do it through Facebook. It's simply rude to let everyone else that you've invited some people to your party, but don't want other people to attend. Everyone else might be able to see about the event, read comments on their walls, etc. Try to be courtesy and invite people the old-fashioned way.

Would you "hide" someone in real life? Hiding friends might be considered a little snobby. It really depends on the circumstances. Read "Is it Rude to Hide Someone on Facebook? for more insight on this

issue. It's understandable to hide people to you don't really know well, or at all, but if you're hiding your brother, that might mean you are a Facebook snob.

Facebook Snob Characteristic #4

Ignoring people who make comments about your posts but You never make comments about their posts .In real Life this is like someone commenting on you and you refusing to respond even though it is not a negative statement.


Facebook Snob Characteristic No 5 Requesting a friend and then After they ACCEPT You totally ignore or EVEN Block Them ! Now this is more or less The one we did in High School ! this tops the bunch ! you rub the snobbery in ! ##

Now do you think you Are you a Facebook SnUb ???

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"FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT IN ABUJA ROAD"

17 vehicles were involved in a fatal accident along the Maraba –Yanya express road in Abuja after a trailer collided with them. Two people died.

A totaled car is pulled from the scene of the accident in Abuja.

Overturned and totals cars after the auto accident in Abuja.

A wrecked vehicle that was involved in the accident in Abuja on Wednesday.

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Has "Music" done our Kids IN ?

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Is pop corrupting kids?

Over the last 20 years, pop has grown up. The genre has sealed its place amongst the most lucrative fields in global entertainment, dominating media headlines and captivating the imaginations of countless teenagers. But in doing so, has it gone overboard, compromising innocent thrills in a haze of raunch and sensationalism?

That's the claim of one of the 80s' most significant producers, Mike Stock, one third of Stock Aitken Waterman, who helped launch the likes of
Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan and Rick Astley, masterminding numerous chart hits during the trio's golden era. But he is not impressed with where pop is at in 2011.

Stock blames the genre's current stars for "sexualising" youngsters everywhere. "The music industry has gone too far. It's not about me being old-fashioned. It's about keeping values that are important in the modern world. These days you can't watch modern stars - like
Britney Spears or Lady Gaga - with a two-year-old.

"Kids are being forced to grow up too young. Look at the videos. I wouldn't necessarily want my young kids to watch them. I would certainly be embarrassed to sit there with my mum," he explained. But does Stock have a point? Certainly, this year has seen a procession of semi-naked, sexed-up singles and videos from the likes of
Beyonce, Gaga, Katy Perry and Kylie.

But many of these have a more mature audience, particularly in the example of Kylie, who have grown up with the star. Better examples can be seen in the work of Britney, who launched her pop career as a Catholic schoolgirl on heat in the ‘...Baby One More Time' promo and has gone on to base her entire career on 24/7 sleaze, both in pop and her real life.

More recently,
Miley Cyrus has been transformed from the wholesome, all-American good girl star of ‘Hannah Montana' into the man-eating, leather-clad Lolita bad girl of recent single ‘Can't Be Tamed'. All this in just two years. It's a dramatic change. But is it the same one we expect or want from our own children? Or is the pop world simply setting a terrible example to its biggest fans?

Is Mike Stock right? Are the music stars of today guilty of "sexualising" the world's youth? Or is it just harmless pop fun? Have your say below...

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An exotic dancer has been charged in connection with the death of a client, authorities in Ohio said.

According to the Monroe, Ohio police department, Kristina Hensley, who is an exotic dancer for a company called Naughty Bodies, was hired to perform a private show August 7 at the home of Jae Cho.

Investigators said “something” happened in the home that caused Hensley to quickly leave.

Cho followed her out into the street and stood in front of her Ford Explorer while she attempted to drive away, police said.

A short time later, Hensley stopped at a gas station and discovered that Cho was under her vehicle, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Hensley, who lives in Higginsport, Ohio, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident.

She was arraigned on Monday and is currently being held on $50,000 bail, police said.

Authorities added that the case is still under investigation.

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MARRIAGE HUMOUR

Wife: 'What are you doing?'
Husband:
Nothing.
Wife:
'Nothing...? You've been reading our marriagecertificatefor an hour.'
Husband:
'I was looking for the expiry date.'
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Wife:
'Do you want dinner?'
Husband:
'Sure! What are my choices?'
Wife:
'Yes or no.'
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Wife:
'You always carry my photo in your wallet.. Why?'
Hubby:
'When there is a problem, no matter how great, I look at your picture and the problem disappears.'
Wife:
'You see how miraculous and powerful I am for you?'
Hubby:
'Yes! I see your picture and ask myself what other problem can there be greater than this one?'


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Stress Reliever Girl:
'When we get married, I want to share all your worries, troubles and lighten your burden.'
Boy:
'It's very kind of you, darling, but I don't have any worries or troubles.'
Girl:
'Well that's because we aren't married yet.'
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A newly married man asked his wife, 'Would you have married me if my father hadn't left me a fortune?'
'Honey,' the woman replied sweetly, 'I'd have married you, NO MATTER WHO LEFT YOU A FORTUNE!'


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Girl to her boyfriend: One kiss and I'll be yours forever.
The guy replies: 'Thanks for the early warning.'



A wife asked her husband: 'What do you like most in me, my pretty face or my sexy body?'

He looked at her from head to toe and replied: '
I like your sense of humour!'


Husbands are husbands

A man was sitting reading his papers when his wife hit him round the
head with a frying pan.
'What was that for?' the man asked.
The wife replied 'That was for the piece of paper with the name Jenny on it that I found in your pants pocket'.
The man then said 'When I was at the races last week Jenny was the name of the horse I bet on'
The wife apologized and went on with the housework.

Three days later the man is watching TV when his wife bashes him on thehead with an even bigger frying pan, knocking him unconscious. Uponre-gaining consciousness the man asked why she had hit again.
Wife replied: 'Your Horse phoned!!!
'

Give me a sense of humour, Lord,

Give me the grace to see a joke,
To get some humour out of life,
And pass it on to other folks


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------BY BECKY
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Starcomms Plc has become the first Code Division Multiple Access operator in the world to provide its customers the opportunity of enjoying international roaming.

This, according to the telecoms company on Friday, became possible as a result of the agreement signed with two roaming service providers, Mach and Accuris networks in March, 2010.

With the agreement, pre-paid inter-standard roaming calls can be made to a GSM network by Starcomms CDMA customer.

According to the Chief Executive Officer, Starcomms, Mr. Maher Qubain, the over 3.2 million customers of the company now have the rare opportunity of a seamless access to international mobile roaming on all wireless technology networks.

He said this would greatly expand Starcomms network coverage outside Nigeria and simplify the roaming experience of such customers, who might have reasons to travel outside the country.

He said, ”The commitment of Starcomms to providing innovative products and services that simplify lives and enhance living for our customers is a tradition we hold dear. We know that many customers yearn for the high quality services of Starcomms everywhere they go. So, the pioneering step of adding inter-standard roaming capabilities to our portfolio as a CDMA network in this country is just an added evidence of our practice of always being the first to give customers the best.”

The solution, which can be implemented by using existing connections, offers end-users all of the services that are available on their home network, even when they are travelling. With end-to-end one-number interoperability, operators can provide complete voice and messaging services easily. .

”The seamless interoperability roaming access that MACH provides for over 600 networks all over the world is in line with the high quality services that Starcomms has been providing its customers in Nigeria,” Qubain said

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TONTO DIKE IN ALLEGED ROMANCE WITH NAETO C as Lesbian liasons with Ini Edo yet to burn off our minds .
Controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dike is in the news again. A report by one of the nation’s celebrity journals, alleged that the beautiful upcoming but popular actress, Tonto Dike and son of Kema Chikwe’s son, Naeto C are now trailed with amorous affair rumour.

The romance tale which has become an issue in town has started sending signals to those who are said to have once romanced the musically talented dude, Naeto C e.g. Omowunmi Akinnifesi and others, to desist from him or face the wrath of the highflying and fun-seeker actress, Tonto. Photo Tonto,Naeto C 'n model in ringtone video shot in Newyork

However, information is reaching us that the man at the centre of the rumoured affair, Naeto C, has reiterated that Tonto Dike is a woman after his own heart and that he would not mind taking her to the altar to soleminise their union.

Reacting to the romance rumour, Tonto was said to have not met Naeto C one-on-one, she also said that she only knows him to be one of the good-looking Naija artistes. The report further stated, “Tonto denied the said affair vehemently and said that there was no iota of truth in the report” she was quoted to have reacted when she was probed further to comment on the marriage proposition Naeto C nurtures towards her.

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Lucky he did not nail his Mother-Inlaw someone would have raised

eyebrows !


Three family members at a wedding in Turkey have been accidentally shot dead by the groom firing an AK-47 rifle in celebration.

The groom, Tevfik Altin, lost control of his rifle, spraying the guestswith bullets and killing his father and two aunts and injuring sixothers, according to CNN Turk.

It reported that Altin had been arrested after the incident in the villageof Akcagoze in southeastern Turkey. Guns are often fired into the airin celebration in some parts of Turkey.

One family member, who did not give his name, told CNN: "It happened very quickly. We all triedto take cover and there was blood all over. We are all very sad rightnow."

The injured guests included three children aged 10, 12 and 16, according to CNN Turk.

The Sehitkamil State hospital where some of the injured were brought confirmed it has one patient still in the hospital.

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What's Facebook really worth?

What's Facebook really worth? well we know its founder Mark Zuckerberg is worth enough ! (about 4billion dollars)
If the social-media site goes public, it will have to be as forthcoming as many of its users. The prospect of an IPO has investors salivating, but would buying be a good idea?


Is Facebook finally ready to "friend" the stock market?
Speculation about the vast social-networking website going public is nothing new, and, officially, Facebook doesn't have any plans for an IPO. "But Google said the same thing a month before they filed," says Paul Bard, an analyst with Renaissance Capital, which specializes in IPOs.The market for initial public offerings has been heating up, though, and experts say they wouldn't be surprised to see an IPO filing by the world's biggest online clubhouse as soon as September or October. That would put the timing of one of the most anticipated IPOs since the dot-com boom around the end of this year.The temptation: Facebook could raise money to fund expansion while employees and early investors realized their riches by unloading shares.The downside: Facebook would have to reveal juicy details about how much money it makes and how it plans to make more. For as often as Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg preaches publicly about how greater openness makes us better people, his company is notoriously secretive. Facebook rarely shares information such as revenue and profit margins.
The big question: How much is Facebook really worth, anyway?
Valuing the world's biggest social network
The anticipation is understandable. This is a website where hundreds of millions of people go daily to trade photos, catch up with friends and family, and share the trivia of their daily lives. (The details get too trivial for some, but hey, no one makes anyone look.) How can it not make money?
Recent leaks published by Reuters put Facebook's 2009 revenue at $800 million. A shop called Next Up Research believes Facebook brings in about $100 million a month. Based on those numbers and projected rapid growth, Next Up estimates the company is worth $11 billion to $12.5 billion. That's around the same estimate you get if you extrapolate from the value of a stake purchased by Digital Sky Technologies in 2009.
But I think those estimates are way off. Facebook is actually worth at least $30 billion. That's a little bigger than eBay (EBAY, news, msgs) and 50% bigger than Yahoo (YHOO, news, msgs), but just a fifth the size of its closest U.S. competitor, Google (GOOG, news, msgs). Here's my reasoning:
The company most like Facebook is a social-networking site called Tencent, listed on the Hong Kong exchange and based in China (where Facebook is banned). "Tencent is the Facebook of China," says portfolio manager Dennis Wassung of Cabot Money Management, which owns Tencent shares.
That's not the only parallel. Tencent has 428 million users, very roughly the same number as Facebook. (Facebook is expected to announce shortly it has topped 500 million users.)
Tencent has a market cap of $32 billion, and that's about what Facebook should be worth.
True, there are big differences between the two companies. Tencent made most of its $1.8 billion in sales last year from subscription fees and gaming, whereas Facebook earns money primarily from advertising. But my reasoning is that however you extract money using the loyalty of a social-networking site's user base as leverage, the amount of money you can extract -- and how fast that will grow -- should be about the same, because the level of loyalty is the same.
Other valuation methods suggest a similar or higher number:
First, consider the value of private shares of Facebook based on transactions carried out by independent brokers and at SharesPost.com, a platform that connects buyers and sellers in the shares of private companies.

According to Larry Albukerk, who brokers Facebook shares, substantial volume has changed hands recently in the $50-to-$60 range. SharesPost.com has displayed lots of trades in the same range and even above $70, but it's probably better to exclude those trades as outliers, Albukerk says. Because Facebook has about 480 million shares in the private market, he estimates, its value stands around $30 billion.

"There are very large, sophisticated institutional investors who are buying at a $30 billion valuation," Albukerk says. (By the way, if you want to buy Facebook stock in the private market, you're out of luck unless you are an accredited investor. This means you have to have at least $1 million in net worth or income of $200,000 to $300,000, depending on whether you are single or married.)
Analysts at Gordon Brothers Asset Advisors, which specializes in putting values on brands, think Facebook could be worth $40 billion to $60 billion. They get to that estimate by averaging the revenue, profit and enterprise value (market cap minus debt) per user at similar online companies such as Google, Yahoo, AOL (AOL, news, msgs) and eBay, and applying the same multiples to the number of Facebook users.Should you chase the IPO?
Whatever you think Facebook is worth, the fact that estimates of its value are rising sharply confirms that there's a huge appetite for a Facebook IPO. "Over the past several months, the price has been shooting up and up," Albukerk says. "It is a very robust secondary market, more so than any other company in the history of private companies."
This suggests you'll have to be careful about buying Facebook in the open market if it does finally have an IPO -- at a price that wouldn't be set for months. I'm assuming you don't have an account and connections with one of the big Wall Street banks that would help it go public -- the only way you'd get a swing at shares at the IPO price before they traded openly. Baidu (BIDU, news, msgs), known as the Chinese Google, soared "ridiculously high" on its first day of trading, and it took more than 18 months to get back above that initial high, points out Bard, of Renaissance Capital. He expects the same for Facebook.

"This is a stock that major institutions are going to want to own," he says. "The IPO price will be the floor for where it trades. The question is how much does it go up initially."
To avoid getting caught up in the hoopla and paying too much, Bard suggests avoiding Facebook stock if it trades for more than 12 times projected sales for the following 12 months. That, in fact, sounds pretty rich, given that most stocks trade for about two to five times forward sales. But it's an acceptable valuation on a high-growth Internet company, and it's similar to the valuation on Tencent.
As much as Facebook says it does not plan to go public, a securities law could force its hand. By law, when companies have more than 500 shareholders, they are considered to be essentially "public" companies, and regulators make them file financial reports. "So they might as well go public," Albukerk says.
Facebook has declined to comment on how many shareholders it has. "But if they don't have 500, they are darn close," says Albukerk. Facebook has about 1,000 employees, so as many of them leave and look to cash out by selling to investors in the private market, it is "easy to get to 500," he says.
Worth the price?
Does Facebook make enough money to justify the $30 billion valuation that analysts put on it right now?
Rather than profits, the key here is comparing sales. That's a better way to value companies in the early stages of growth, because so much money gets reinvested. Using the benchmark mentioned above -- stock price at 12 times sales -- Facebook would have to make $2.5 billion in revenue next year to justify that price.
That's twice the $1.2 billion annual revenue that Next Up Research estimates currently. But given how many users Facebook has, how much time they spend on the site and how much Facebook knows about them, that looks doable.
On average, according to one estimate, Facebook users spend 23 minutes a day on the site. "People are really shifting to sites like Facebook and Tencent in China. They are really changing the way they are using the Internet," says Wassung, of Cabot Money Management.
Facebook also knows a lot about its members, given that they reveal so much basic personal information -- and their tastes in a variety of areas, through a system that allows them to rate websites, says Anthony Arone of Gordon Brothers Group. Facebook has the exclusive on all of this data, which can be used to target advertising.
"It is like a huge Internet within the Internet that Google doesn't have access to," Albukerk says.
Besides advertising, Facebook hopes to capitalize on the popularity of online games on its site. It has launched its own virtual currency, Facebook Credits, which members use in games such as Farmville. Facebook gets a 30% cut.
And many analysts think Facebook could charge users a fee. A lot of users wouldn't like it, though, and Facebook says it has "absolutely" no plans to do this. But that doesn't rule out fees for premium services.Risks abound
As good as this looks, there are plenty of risks. Above all, there's the privacy issue, a hugely sensitive Internet topic for which Facebook has become a lightning rod.
On the one hand, the company deserves a bad rap. It clearly blundered by rolling out a "Beacon" application that shared user online purchases with all their friends. It has also come under fire for revealing too much other user information to the public.
On the other hand, it's pretty easy to lock down your account.
After several high-profile privacy skirmishes, users remain on alert for any signs of spying; protest pages spring up quickly, right on Facebook, if there's any perceived violation. Recently, rumors circulated that Facebook was sharing personal-contact information with marketers, something the company flatly denies.
"It is a constant battle for them to take advantage of all the data and the close relationship they have with users," says Darren Chervitz of the Jacob Internet Fund (JAMFX).
Another big question is whether Facebook has hit the wall on membership. Nearly two-thirds of all Internet users in the U.S. and Europe already use Facebook, Next Up Research says. That would leave emerging markets for the most growth, and Facebook has had trouble getting traction there. In emerging markets, Facebook is a top-three social-networking site only in India and Brazil, Next Up says.
Finally, there's the well-known fickleness of Internet users. Facebook, after all, has taken the lead from MySpace, which was preceded by Friendster. Facebook does have some protection here in that it has a lower percentage of teen users than other social sites, and they tend to be the most fickle, Next Up says.
But experts have begun to see signs of Facebook fatigue in the growing number of "Facebook suicides," people who close their accounts and walk away. "More people are going to start thinking, 'Who cares that you just had a sandwich or you're sitting at this corner cafe right now?'" predicts Anthony Alfonso of BDO Valuation Advisors. "It was cool at first, but people are starting to say: 'Enough's enough. I'm sick of Facebook. I want to get off.'"
If he's right and Facebook suicides continue, that might one day make anyone who buys Facebook shares expecting huge growth to follow them off the ledge as well.
Michael Brush is the editor of Brush Up on Stocks, an investment newsletter. At the time of publication, he did not own or control shares of any company or fund mentioned in this column.
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A signal that the 2011 general elections could be deadly emerged last weekend, as a House of Representatives aspirant on the platform of the Action Congress (AC) was killed by yet-to-be-identified gunmen.

Oghogho Omoregbe, who wanted to contest the Oriomhwon/Uhunwonde Federal Constituency in Edo State, was killed shortly after he declared his intention to contest in next year's general elections.

The 36 year old civil engineer and farmer was allegedly trailed to his rented apartment at Aitoe Idubor Avenue, off 2nd Ugbor Road, in Benin, at about 10pm. He was pursued to the back of the house where he was shot in the presence of his mother-in-law, by the gunmen who were said to have fled the place immediately.

Recounting her ordeal to journalists at the late Mr Omoregbe's wife's family house, at No 60, Awo Street, Stella Amadasun, the mother-in-law, said the late Oghogho, who just married his wife, Osato, last November, was still alive until they got to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, where he was rushed to after they could not receive medical attention at the Central Hospital owing to the one-month-old strike of health workers in the state.

"He just came back from the campaign on Saturday; he came home for the first time and then left again, instructing his wife to prepare food for him," said Mrs Amadasun..

"He came with a boy and then they prayed together before he left again and told his wife that he would be back. This was around 9pm. Later that night, we heard the sound of a car and my daughter told me that it was her husband.

"Shortly after he opened the gate and was going back into his car to drive inside the compound, we heard him shout, Jesus, thief, then he ran into the other corner of the compound but he fell down when there was no escape route, then I ran to them and was begging that they should spare him, at least because of their one-month-old first child. Then I heard gunshots and they ran through the other side.

"I quickly ran to him and started shouting for help. He called for his parents before he passed out, then police was called. They were about five of them but we did not see their faces because it was dark."

Peter Ogboi, the state police spokesperson, said the state commissioner of police, Kachi Udeoji, has ordered that the homicide section of the police take over the case from Ugbor Police Station where the case was reported.

"As I talk to you, the commissioner of police has already directed that the case be taken over by the headquarters and the homicide department is already working and very soon, we will unravel the culprits. What we have done so far is to confirm the death."

On whether the killing was politically motivated, Ogboi said, "We cannot say that yet until the special session by the commissioner gives its report."

The late Oghogho Omorogbe, in a chat with journalists last Wednesday where he declared his intention to contest, attributed the rising rate of crime, including armed robbery and kidnapping, to the inability of elected political office holders to give right leadership to the people, accusing them of living in affluence amidst poverty.


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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Monday, refuted the rumour that he had been shot dead by assassins.

“I dey kampe,” meaning ‘I am alive and well’, said Obasanjo jocularly in pidgin English in a telephone interview.

“This morning I went to do community work at Pakoto near Ifo.

“I have since returned to Abeokuta and have attended a meeting on the (Presidential) library”, Obasanjo said.

He thanked all those who had expressed concern over his safety, adding that in the belief of his Yoruba people, it meant that he still has many more years to live.Photo:
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo with his daughter, Esther during her engagement ceremony held Saturday, in Abeokuta..

Confusion yesterday gripped the nation particularly residents of Ogun State following the rumor that the former President was assassinated by unknown gunmen in his private residence, Obasanjo Hill Top, in Abeokuta, broke today and had spread across the land.

The confusion reached its climax when all efforts of the Journalists in the State at getting across the Ota farmer through his phone proved abortive at the initial stage.



But the former president who spoke to Journalists in a telephone interview debunked the rumor as he explained that he was calling from his office in Agbeloba, Abeokuta North Local Government area of Ogun State.

In was learnt that relatives in the neighboring states , especially Lagos and Oyo States were already calling their Relations in the Capital city to find out if the former President had been murdered.

Obasanjo, on Saturday, gave out the hand of one of his daughters, Miss Bunmi, in marriage in Abeokuta, the occasion which was attended by dignitaries across and beyond the shore of Nigeria.

The Ota farmer, who described the rumor as mere fallacy confirmed the rumor about his death, saying “I also heard that I am dead, I am alive.”

According to him, “Thank you for taking the trouble to find out, I think you can recognize my voice, I am in my office at Agbeloba, thank you for taking time to find out. I also heard that I am dead, I am alive.”
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It was easy in retrospect in the 1912 Olympic Stadium late on Friday night to say you had seen it coming, that the defeat which struck down the mighty Lightning Bolt had not arrived entirely out of the blue. The amateur psychologists, the budding Freuds among us, might have read the runes in the Jamaican's somewhat leaden body-language as he emerged from the tunnel at the east end of the arena for the big race on the north side of the Swedish capital..

Was that the hint of a limp as Usain Bolt made his way up the finishing straight towards the 100m start? If not, the world's fastest man was certainly dragging his feet. In contrast, half a minute or so later, Tyson Gay appeared on the track looking like a man on a mission. The American had a purpose in his stride and was deep in conversation with himself.Photo Left :American Tyson Gay celebrates his 100m victory on Friday night but said, 'You've got to be honest, Usain went out there knowing he wasn't in the best shape'

It was not difficult to imagine the gist. This was the one. This was his big chance to claim the big scalp. And thus it proved.

Bolt lined up for the 100m final at the DN Galan Meeting but when the starting gun fired, at the third time of asking, he was never at the races. Gay was out of his blocks ahead of him and had the race as good as won by halfway. The 27-year-old Kentuckian prevailed by a stride in 9.84sec, breaking Asafa Powell's stadium record and earning a diamond to take home for his mother.

Bolt was the runner-up in 9.97, a pale shadow of the sparkling gem who had dazzled the world with his 9.69 slowing down at the Beijing Olympics two years ago and with his 9.58 pushing to the line at the World Championships in Berlin last summer. This was his slowest 100m time outside of a qualifying-round heat, and his first defeat in a 100m final since Powell beat him by 0.01sec at the same Stockholm meeting in July 2008.

So, had the sprint world turned on its head? Had the jolt for Bolt marked a definitive changing of the guard?

The answer was clear to see in the muted demeanour of the victor. It was not exactly a hollow victory for Gay, but it was nowhere near a decisive one. "You've got to be honest," he said, reflecting on the upset. "Usain went out there knowing he wasn't in the best shape. Neither of us was at our best, but I was expecting to win.


"I respect him for still coming down here to compete for the fans. I came here knowing I wasn't 100 per cent either. My knee was bothering me. I just blocked everything out and ran the best I could."

Gay has been hampered by hamstring and knee problems this summer. Bolt missed six weeks of training and racing because of an Achilles tendon injury. The rust was clear to see in his heat and in the final. Bolt has three weeks in which to brush up sufficiently to gain revenge in the scheduled rematch, in the final meeting of the Samsung Diamond League series in Brussels on 27 August. "I need to work on my strength," he said. "My strength is really low. It let me down in the first 30 metres. Tyson was in better shape."

Bolt's resolve would also appear to require some strengthening. On the eve of the big race he confessed he had "slacked off" this summer, with no global championship to aim for. In the wake of defeat on Friday, he added: "This is not one of those seasons when I am fully working hard. This is my easy season. If you don't beat me this year, then it's not going to happen. Next year I will take care of business."

In late August next year, Bolt's 100m world title will be on the line at Daegu in South Korea. Meanwhile, at Crystal Palace next Friday his American conqueror will be on the start line at the Aviva London Grand Prix. The Lightning Bolt, beaten in Stockholm but still king of the sprint world, will not attend the south London Palace.

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HONG KONG (AFP) – A group of Hong Kong filmmakers have started shooting what they claim will be the world's first 3D pornographic film,a report said Sunday.

The 3.2 million-US-dollar '3-D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy', set forrelease in May, has already generated interest in a host of Asian filmmarkets, as well as Europe and the US, the Sunday Morning Post reported.

Loosely based on a piece of classical Chinese erotic literature, TheCarnal Prayer Mat, the movie will star Japanese adult actresses YukikoSuo and Saori Hara, the Post said.

The film chronicles the story of a young man who, after being introducedto the erotic world of a duke, realises his ex-wife is the love of hislife and features "orgies, swinging and some very graphic sex scenes",the paper said.

Producer Stephen Shiu acknowledged that censors would likely block themovie's screening in mainland China, a key market for Hong Kongfilmmakers..

"(But) we are almost closing deals with some markets including Japan,Korea, Southeast Asia and some pay TV channels in Hong Kong," Shiu toldthe paper.Photo:Italian director Tinto Brass (pictured) has announced his plans to produce a 3D remake of his 1979 erotic …

Italian director Tinto Brass has announced he would produce a 3D remakeof his 1979 erotic film Caligula, while Hustler plans to release apornographic spoof of 3D science fiction film Avatar, the top-grossingmovie of all time which has earned some 2.7 billion US dollars worldwidesince its release.

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The Curios Case of the Supermodel vs the Warlord

British supermodel, Naomi Campbell, testifying at the war crimes trial of former Liberian
President Charles Taylor, said on Thursday she was given a pouch containing diamonds while in South Africa in 1997.

"I saw a few stones, they were very small, dirty looking stones," she told the United Nations special court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, but added she was not sure who the diamonds were from, British Broadcasting Corporation reports.

Prosecutors summoned Campbell to support their allegations that Taylor received diamonds from rebels in Sierra Leone and used them to buy weapons during a 1997 trip to South Africa.

Taylor had denied the allegations as "nonsense."

He was charged with 11 counts of instigating murder, rape, mutilation, sexual slavery and conscription of child soldiers during wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone in which more than 250,000 people were killed.

He denies all the charges.

Campbell told the court she had been woken up by two men who knocked at her bedroom door and gave her a pouch, saying they said to her, "A gift for you." She then put the pouch beside her bed and opened it up the next morning.
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The Curious Case of the Warlord and the Supermodel Actress, agent set to challenge Campbell diamonds testimony
THE HAGUE — Supermodel Naomi Campbell's testimony at Charles Taylor's war crimes trial is likely to be challenged on Monday when a Hollywood film star and a modelling agent take the stand.
Both Mia Farrow and Carole White are liable to contradict Campbell when they take the stand at the "blood diamonds" trial of the former Liberian president at the Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague.
Court documents suggest that White will testify that Campbell knew in advance she would get diamonds from Taylor after a dinner in South Africa in 1997 -- and that she seemed disappointed with the "pebbles" she had received.
White recalled seeing two men at Campbell's room giving her "a scrubby piece of paper" containing about a half-dozen "small, greyish pebbles".
She will also testify that Campbell and Taylor were "mildly flirtatious" at the dinner -- an impression that Campbell denies -- and that she heard Taylor tell the 40-year-old supermodel that he was going to give her some diamonds.
White "heard Mr Taylor tell Ms Campbell that he was going to send her diamonds," according to notes of an interview that prosecutors conducted with White.
"It was arranged that he would send some men back with the gift."
According to White, the court documents added, Campbell "seemed excited about the diamonds and she kept talking about them".
Farrow, who also attended the dinner, has told prosecutors that Campbell had told her and other guests an "unforgettable story" the day after the event.
"She told us that she had been awakened in the night by knocking at her door, she opened the door to find two or three men, I do not recall how many, who presented her with a large diamond which they said was from Charles Taylor," says Farrow's statement.
Taylor, 62, is accused of receiving blood diamonds in return for arming rebels in Sierra Leone who murdered, raped and maimed civilians during a 1991-2001 civil war in the west African nation in which 120,000 died.
He denies the charges.
Prosecutors had subpoenaed Campbell in hopes of casting doubt on Taylor's credibility and to try to disprove his contention that he never possessed rough diamonds.
Campbell testified on Thursday that two unknown men had delivered to her room "dirty-looking stones" after a dinner she attended in South Africa, hosted by then president Nelson Mandela, at which she was seated next to Taylor.
"I saw a few stones in there. Very small, dirty-looking stones ... maybe three, two or three," she told the court.
At breakfast the next morning, she added, she told White -- founder of Premier Model Management in London and her agent at the time -- and Farrow about the gift, both of whom assumed the stones were diamonds.
"One of the two said 'that is obviously Charles Taylor' and I said 'yes I guess it was'," she told the court, adding that she later gave the stones to a representative of a Mandela charity.
Jeremy Ratcliffe, then head of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, who Campbell said she gave the "dirty-looking stones" to, announced Friday that he had turned them over to police in South Africa for authentication.
"They are real diamonds, handed back to us now, and the investigation begins," said Musa Zondi, spokesman for the special investigations unit of the South African police on Saturday.
On whether Campbell would be questioned, Zondi said: "It would depend on the information we have and the information we still need. There is no cut and dried (that) this will happen or won't happen."
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Akwa Ibom indigenes in the Diaspora have been urged to be wary of servings about the state in internet fora as most of the presentations are false and aimed at inciting the people against government.

Governor Godswill Akpabio gave the advice while addressing the first congress of Akwa Ibom people residing and doing business in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Akpabio explained that those who are against the home government are now resorting to blackmail and insults on the web having failed to find a favourable audience at home.

The governor said that those in opposition, who cannot rubbish the government's development efforts because of its apparent nature, are now using the cyberspace to blackmail it and confuse the people on the goings-on in the state.

While explaining the motive behind the spate of attacks on the government on local community websites, Akpabio pointed out that the state government recognises the right of the people to hold opinions.

He however emphasised that such presentations, especially through such media, should be based on facts.

He said ordinarily government would not be bothered by such presentations as they are deliberately meant to distract it from its focus

He said it was necessary to offer the explanation so that those who did not have the privilege of visiting home might not take them for facts.


Secretary to the State Government, Umana Okon Umana, had earlier on Saturday at the stakeholders' forum, which he chaired at the Castle Green Community Centre in Daghenam, East London, made similar explanations when the people sought to know about the infrastructural development effort of the present administration in the state as against what they read in community interactive websites..

Former military governor of the state, Air Commodore Idongesit Nkanga (rtd), who also spoke on the issue, apparently because of its destrucitve nature, suggested that since the medium has become a veritable avenue for spin-doctors, the state government should consider opening a liaison office in the UK, for the benefit of those who seek authentic information about the state.
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