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Iran to blind woman's attacker with acid

t1larg.movahedi.cnn.jpg?width=234A human rights group on Saturday urged Iranian authorities not to put acid in the eyes of a man found guilty of blinding a woman who scorned him.

Majid Movahedi is scheduled to be blinded by having five drops of acid in each eye Saturday, according to Amnesty International.

It was unclear what time -- or whether -- the punishment will take place Saturday. The semiofficial Iranian Students' News Agency, or ISNA, reported Saturday that the acid punishment had been postponed and another date hadn't been established.

Movahedi was convicted in 2008 of throwing a bucket of acid on Ameneh Bahrami.

The attack blinded Bahrami, who sought to have authorities render the ancient punishment of "an eye for an eye" in accordance with Islamic law.

The rights group is urging Iran to forgo the acid punishment.

"It is unbelievable that the Iranian authorities would consider implementing such a punishment," said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, an Amnesty International deputy director.

"Regardless of how horrific the crime suffered by Ameneh Bahrami, being blinded with acid is a cruel and inhuman punishment amounting to torture, and the Iranian authorities have a responsibility under international law to ensure it does not go ahead."

Bahrami said it has been very difficult for her since the attack.

She says she first met Movahedi in 2002 when they attended the same school.

She was a 24-year-old electronics student. He was 19. She never noticed him until he sat next to her in class and brushed up against her. Bahrami says she knew it wasn't an accident.

"I moved away from him," she said, "but he brushed up against me again."

Bahrami said that over the next two years, Movahedi harassed her and made threats, even asking her to marry him.

"He told me he would kill me. He said, 'You have to say yes.' "

On a November afternoon in 2004, his threats turned to violence when he followed her from the medical engineering company where she worked.

As she walked to the bus stop, she sensed someone behind her.

She turned around and was startled to see Movahedi, who threw something over her. What felt like fire on her face was acid searing through her skin.

"I was just yelling, 'I'm burning! I'm burning! For God's sake, somebody help me,' " she said.

The acid seeped into her eyes, and streamed down her face into her mouth. When she covered her face with her hands, streaks of acid ran down her fingers and onto her forearms.

In 2009, Bahrami told CNN that she had undergone more than a dozen surgeries on her badly scarred face, but still imagined that in the future she would have a wedding day.

"I always see myself as someone who can see and sometimes see myself in a beautiful wedding gown, and why not?" She said.

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2011_nigeria_day_04_087_web.jpeg?w=300&h=199&width=300Last week I wrote about Computer Village, where many of the gadget-hounds in Lagos go to get their gadgety fix. But what about new technology being developed in the country? The city’s tech entrepreneur scene is small, but several people are working on changing that.

Oo Nwoye–  or @oothenigerian as he’s known on Twitter– is one of the more enthusiastic champions of this nascent scene. (That’s him on the left.) I met him two years ago in London, where he cornered me at an event and made a case for me going to Nigeria, so he was one of the first people I contacted when I finally did.

Since then, he’d moved back home. He’s working on a to-be-determined startup and spending the meantime trying to galvanize a startup community. He organized a fantastic demo day to give me a taste of what people are working on.

In the days leading up to the pitches, I spoke with half a dozen tech entrepreneurs in Nigeria who had a lot of complaints about the ecosystem. There was the ever-present emerging market complaint of not enough venture capital, but the entrepreneurs also complained about the extremely high costs of doing business in Nigeria given how small the online market is so far, the spotty infrastructure, and the lack of enough developers who want to work for startups instead of the big oil companies.

Victor Asemota (pictured at Demo Day with me to the left) moved to back to Nigeria after starting his mobile technology services company 2011_nigeria_demo_day_105_web.jpg?w=300&h=200&width=300in Ghana, lured by the juicy 150 million person population. He pays the same amount for his office space in Nigeria that he used to pay for a house and a comparable office space in Ghana. More galling: Because the infrastructure is so poor in Nigeria, he also has to provided his own power and water backups. “I have to build my own city just to live here,” he said, exasperated.

Asemota also talked about a bigger challenge to building a tech company in Nigeria: The stigma of illicit 419 scams. He’d negotiated a deal with a customer in Florida one time and was wrapping up the meeting by handing the man his business card. Simply seeing that he was from Nigeria killed the deal instantly, Asemota says. The man wouldn’t even keep his business card. I noticed at the end of our dinner, when Asemota handed me his card it listed his company as located in Ghana. And, he says, ground down by the frustrations of doing business in Nigeria, he’ll probably move back there.

So I entered Demo Day halfway through my trip, desperately looking for some hope. I found the first glimpse of it, appropriately, in a guy wearing an Obama Hope T-Shirt. His name was Gbenga Sesan, and he runs a organization called Paradigm Initiative of Nigeria. It takes small delegations of Lagos’s techies into less developed and frequently more violent parts of Nigeria to convince 13-year-olds to get2011_nigeria_demo_day_026_web.jpg?w=300&h=200&width=300 interested in computers. “If you don’t start at 13, they can’t be millionaires by the time they are thirty,” he says.

Another group called Co-Creation Hub immediately caught my attention. It is building an incubator to help entrepreneurs with business advice, funding and mentoring. Their focus is using technology to solve real problems Nigeria faces, not just copying what people read on TechCrunch. It welcomes more than just coders, but teachers, doctors, or anyone from any background that has a dramatic idea of how to make life in Nigeria better. A new co-working space to be opened later this year will operate like an open living lab for social change.

I love that strategy. I always advise entrepreneurs if they want to build a Western-facing consumer Internet company to move for the Valley; it will just be easier. But if they want to be pioneers in their own markets, focus on the problems and endemic strengths there. (And probably read sites like TechCrunch a little less too.)

So right away between Nwoye’s evangelism, Paradigm Initiative of Nigeria’s efforts to build a young generation of coders and Co-Creation Hub’s cushy nest for social change, there was a pretty impressive mix of people actively working to foster an ecosystem. Things were looking up for Nigerian entrepreneurs. The demos started, and I was impressed by many of the companies too. They ran a tight ship doing pitches of no more than five minutes, and there were only a few copy-cat Western Web ideas in the bunch. My favorites are below. I should mention there was also a Garage48 hacker event over the weekend in Lagos that I wasn’t able to attend. The demos from that day are here.

2011_nigeria_demo_day_054_web.jpg?w=300&h=200&width=300Gyst: This was one of two truly long-term, big-idea, swing-for-the-fences startups I saw in the country. (I’ll write about the other one on Saturday.) Sim Shagaya (pictured to the left) has a Harvard MBA, but don’t hold that against him. After studying in the US and bouncing around the tech and banking world, he returned home to build a traditional old media billboard business.

He’s now leveraging the cash-flow of that to build two exciting new media companies. One is a daily deal site called DealDey. The other is super exciting. It’s called Gyst, and it’s a very local business directory search engine. He hires a bunch of kids throughout the country and gives them each a smart phone with a camera. They go door-to-door, manually getting information and GPS coordinates on every small businesses in the city, gathering the information in a database. Amazingly, nothing like this exists in Nigeria– no Yellow Pages, no local search engines, no 411 service. Like most emerging markets, many cities in West Africa don’t even have a formal system of streets and addresses or a working postal system.

This is an insanely expensive and ambitious project, and it’s 100% bootstrapped by the parent company. The opportunity is huge. It’s Google on a local level combined with Yelp, JustDial,SMSOneGigwalk, and a bunch of other exciting companies who rethink cost effective ways to amass huge amounts of local data in one easy-to-access place. “It will take a long time to show the true value of this business, but we’re willing to wait,” Shagaya says. Right now the company has 20,000 business listings, and its ultimate ambition is to index every city in West Africa with more than one million people. And the company will make all that information completely free for users. Whoa.

There are obviously huge synergies between these three businesses. A daily deal site that is tied to billboards and the region’s only2011_nigeria_demo_day_001_web1.jpg?w=300&h=200&width=300comprehensive small business directory is a lot more powerful and exciting than a run-of-the-mill Groupon clone. It’s a textbook example of how industries develop in parallel, not serial, in emerging markets, utterly transforming how they develop. Imagine if Clear Channel, Google and Groupon were all the same company. And I love the ambition: Shagaya said he is focused on building nothing less than the Naspers of Nigeria.

Naspers– the South African media conglomerate– is not only one of the most dominant new media companies in Africa, it’s investing in the most important new media companies in the emerging world. One of their companies, DealFish, was even a sponsor of this Demo Day. It’s about time a continent as big as Africa has more than one new media powerhouse. This company is one to watch.

Skoola: This company has taken several years of Nigeria and Western Africa’s standardized tests and converted them into a basic test prep app that can run on any mobile phone, smart or dumb. I asked how big the market is and the whole room laughed. This is the test everyone takes if they have any ambition of higher education.

The business– which is so clear that the entrepreneur pitched in under three minutes– is a no brainer on a lot of levels. More people have phones in the developing world than toilets so it’s the ideal medium, and it’s a way to kill time sitting in traffic and further your education at the same time. It’s a perfect example of how to build a mass market product in a country like Nigeria: It’s distributed on the broadest possible platform, solving a problem a huge percentage of the population has, and priced for volume at less than $.30 per test. The company is working on French translations so neighboring West African countries can use the product too. I’m amazed I haven’t seen something like this in India. I’m sure it already exists. If it doesn’t, it should.

Traffic Nigeria: Speaking of the need to kill time in traffic, this company uses crowd-sourcing to monitor the traffic in Lagos, delivering results over the Web or SMS. Nigerian traffic is not the worst I’ve seen in the emerging world, but it’s pretty awful. As the entrepreneur put it dramatically, “You’re dying gradually sitting in this traffic, and we want to increase Nigeria’s life expectancy.”

I like the idea of attacking a local problem like this, but I’m not convinced crowd-sourcing is the right way. One entrepreneur I talked to later suggested that Traffic Nigeria should charge people for the updates (many people would gladly pay if the information was solid) and then pay motorcycle cabs or delivery guys to report once an hour or so on traffic conditions on their already traveled routes. That could be an instant local hit, and again, something that should exist in the rest of the developing world too.

But the entrepreneur behind Traffic Nigeria seemed sharp, and I have no doubt if the crowd-sourcing approach doesn’t pan out, he’ll iterate his way to a better method. The company is wisely tapping into something people feel passionate about: Everyone in Lagos talks about how brutal the traffic is and routes, meetings, days and plans are all orchestrated to avoid it at all costs.

Several other companies I met were working on important building blocks for any local Web ecosystem. My favorites in that category were Pagatech, a pretty sophisticated company that turns mobile phones into electronic wallets, and Bloovue, a Nigerian-localized ad network that hand-holds small businesses as they start to advertise on the Web and mobile devices. One cool thing about Bloovue is you can build an ad easily on a mobile phone; a small business never has to touch a computer to advertise online. The company cited the example of a woman named Judy the Cheesecake Lady. After one ad ran on Bloovue’s network she got six calls for cheesecakes within twenty minutes, and sixty calls over the next few days. She’d never considered advertising online before, and was stunned by the rapid results.

So that’s the raw, hopeful side of the Nigerian tech scene. This weekend I’ll post two stories about my brushes with the country’s no less entrepreneurial tech underworld.

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A stash of pornography was found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the U.S. commandos who killed him, current and former U.S. officials said on Friday.

The pornography recovered in bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, consists of modern, electronically recorded video and is fairly extensive, according to the officials, who discussed the discovery with Reuters on condition of anonymity.

The officials said they were not yet sure precisely where in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been viewing it. Specifically, the officials said they did not know if bin Laden himself had acquired or viewed the materials.

Reports from Abbottabad have said that bin Laden's compound was cut off from the Internet or other hard-wired communications networks. It is unclear how compound residents would have acquired the pornography.

But a video released by the Obama administration confiscated from the compound showed bin Laden watching pictures of himself on a TV screen, indicating that the compound was equipped with video playback equipment.

Materials carted away from the compound by the U.S. commandos included digital thumb drives, which U.S. officials believe may have been a principal means by which couriers carried electronic messages to and from the late al Qaeda leader.

Three other U.S. officials familiar with evidence gathered during investigations of other Islamic militants said the discovery of pornography is not uncommon in such cases.

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball and Tabassum Zakaria; editing by Warren Strobel)

Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. 

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U.S. special forces flew in from Afghanistan to find and kill bin Laden at his hideout in a northern Pakistani town on May 2. Pakistan welcomed the killing of bin Laden as a major step against militancy but was outraged by the secret U.S. raid that got him, saying it was a violation of its sovereignty.
The discovery of bin Laden in the town of Abbottabad, near the country's top military academy, has, however, deepened suspicion in the United States that Pakistani security forces knew where he was hiding.
Bin Laden's followers have vowed revenge for his death and the Pakistani Taliban said the Friday attack by two suicide bombers on a paramilitary academy in the northwestern town of Charsadda was their first taste of vengeance.

"There will be more," militant spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan said by telephone from an undisclosed location.
The attackers struck as the recruits were going on leave and 65 of them were among the 80 dead. Pools of blood strewn with soldiers caps and shoes lay on the road outside the academy as the wounded, looking dazed with parts of their clothes ripped away by shrapnel, were loaded into trucks.
Shahid Ali, 28, was on his way to his shop when the bombs went off. He tried to help survivors. "A young boy was lying near a wrecked van asked me to take him to hospital. I got help and we got him into a vehicle," Ali said.

Hours after the bombing, a U.S. drone aircraft fired missiles at a vehicle in the North Waziristan region on the Afghan border, killing five militants, Pakistani security officials said.
It was the fourth drone attack since bin Laden was killed, inflaming another sore issue between Pakistan and the United States. Pakistan officially objects to these attacks, saying they violate its sovereignty. It also says the civilians casualties complicate its efforts to fight militants by gaining the support of local villagers.

The United States says the drone strikes are carried out under an agreement with Pakistan and it has made clear it will go after militants in Pakistan when it finds them.

Pakistan Taliban turn against state

The bomb attack was a grim reminder of the militant threat Pakistan faces even as bin Laden's discovery 50 km (30 miles) from the capital has revived suspicion of Pakistani double-dealing.

The Pakistan Taliban, close allies of al Qaeda, are fighting to bring down the nuclear-armed state and impose their vision of Islamist rule. They launched their war in earnest in 2007, after security forces cleared militant gunmen from a radical mosque in the capital, killing about 100 people. Pakistan has long used militants as proxies to oppose the influence of its old rival India, and is widely believed to be helping some factions even while battling others.
It has rejected as absurd suggestions its security agencies might have known where bin Laden was hiding.
The United States has long pressed Pakistan to tackle Afghan Taliban taking shelter in Pakistani enclaves on the border but the chance of greater cooperation with the United States appears to have been dented by the U.S. raid to get bin Laden.
The chairman of Pakistan's joint chiefs of staff committee, General Khalid Shameem Wynne, has canceled a five-day visit to the United States beginning on May 22.

 

"He called his U.S. counterpart ... and informed him that the visit could not be undertaken under existing circumstances," a military official told Reuters. He did not elaborate but the decision to cancel the visit came as the cabinet defense committee said it was reviewing cooperation with the United States on counter-terrorism.

 

The parameters of such cooperation would be clearly defined "in accordance with Pakistan's national interests and the aspirations of the people," the committee said in a statement. The military and government have also come in for criticism at home, partly for failing to find bin Laden but more for failing to detect or stop the unauthorized U.S. raid to kill him.
Army chief General Ashfaq Kayani will be at a closed-door briefing by military officials to parliament later on Friday.
Some U.S. lawmakers have called for suspending aid to Pakistan because of doubts about its commitment in going after violent Islamists.
But President Barack Obama's administration has stressed the importance of maintaining cooperation with Pakistan in the interests of battling militancy and bringing stability to neighboring Afghanistan.

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Everyday it seems like there is another miracle pill or amazing exercise machine which will mostwoman-looking-at-food-300x180.jpg definitely make you look like Beyonce before the week is out. If I have to see one more infomercial promising to help me lose 10 pounds in 10 days, I will throw my TV out of the window. We all know that there is no miracle pill or exercise-free secret to losing weight, rather, weight loss is portion control, healthy eating and, hate to break it to you, exercise.

However, there are small tricks you can use, which, while not a miracle cure, can help you change your attitude to eating, without making you go into debt to pay off the ridiculously over-priced ab workout machines. We all know the trick of using a smaller serving plate, which gives you the illusion of eating a lot of food when in reality you’re really not, but did you know there are other just as effective small mind tricks which you can use? Shine published 4 great tips you can use to help you with portion control, to ensure you don’t over eat….

1. Light a vanilla scented candle.

Supposedly, the vanilla scent reduces dessert cravings. In fact, Shine report that one group of 160 volunteers actually lost an average of 4.5 pounds each by wearing vanilla-scented patches. Smells amazing, and you don’t intake useless calories on dessert. How can you beat that?

2. Paint your dining room blue.

Blue rooms help people to eat less, as the blue tinge makes the food look less appealing. In fact research has shown that people eat 33% less in a blue hued room. While no one is actually crazy enough to go all out and paint their walls blue, you can try to achieve the same mood by hanging blue lamp-shades and paintings, or using blue plates and napkins. Conversely, red, yellow and orange colors have been shown to promote appetite, so steer clear of these in your dining rooms if possible. I guess it’s no coincidence so many fast food chains use red and yellow in their color schemes is it?

3. Put on relaxing music.

Soft, slow background music helps you to slow down and relax normally doesn’t it? So logic holds that the same would apply when eating. It has been found that soft tunes playing in the background while eating actually encourage more leisurely chewing. It combats hurry-up, stress-related eating by naturally relaxing you, which means that you eat less, because instead of wolfing down an entire plate before you know it, your body has time to digest and work out that it’s actually full. Genius really!

4. Turn on the lights.

Nobody looks their best under full florescent lighting, and the same applies when eating. It has been found that low lighting seen in restaurants works to lower eating inhibitions, making people feel more comfortable with what they’re eating, which in turn makes them eat more. Turning up the lights works as a sort of “food shaming” by making people feel more self-conscious, which helps them to eat less.I don’t know about you, but sitting in a restaurant, (or even my kitchen) which resembles a hospital, would definitely stop me from lingering over the dessert plate and make me want to just get the hell out of there!

 

Extracted from http://hellobeautiful.com/fitness-health/laurenminogue/4-non-food-related-tips-to-help-you-eat-less-lose-weight/?omcamp=NEWSBAR

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Uganda police open fire as Nigeria leader's car stoned KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ugandan police shot at a crowd in the capital Kampala after it attacked a car carrying Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan who had attended President Yoweri Museveni's inauguration, a government spokesman said. At least one person was killed in the incident. "The car belonging to Goodluck Jonathan was stoned by mobs," said Fred Opolot, director of the government media centre. "The security shot around the area, and one person was shot dead."
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Staff of Airtel Nigeria Abuja office accuse the company of imposing unfriendly labour polices ON its Nigerian workers. - By George Emine Less than one year after the acquisition of Zain Nigeria by Bharti Airtel Ltd, crisis is brewing between the management of the company and the workers. Spanco, an Indian business processing outsourcing, BPO firm which was contracted by the new owner, Bharti Airtel Ltd, to handle customer service is having a running battle with staff of the company in the Abuja office. The workers are accusing Spanco of inhuman treatment and other unfriendly labour policies. The staff believe that working conditions were much better under Zain when two indigenous companies, HR Index and CCNL Nigeria were in charge of customer relations. Investigations by this magazine revealed that as soon as Spanco took over from HR Index and CCNL Nigeria, one of the very first things they did was to dismiss without any reason, all pregnant women at that time. The worse hit are staff in the customer care unit. Before Spanco took over the human resources of the company, the workers were entitled to three days off every week. This was reduced to two days when Spanco took over; the staff were recently notified that this will be further reduced to one day. The duty hours, which were suppose to come down since the off duty days have been reduced, have however, been jacked up. The workers are expected to be on duty for 10 hours as against seven hours previously with only one hour break. A staff of the department who craved anonymity told this magazine that this is taking its toll on his colleagues. In what seems like an utter disregard to the previous structure, Spanco has decided to jettison the earlier work arrangement where team leaders supervised the staff under their care. This is no longer the case; team leaders now take calls like every staff. “They don’t have any regard for us. The only people they treat as human beings are their fellow Indians, as if we the Nigerian staff are slaves, just to be used and dumped,” Newsworld was told. The workers are also complaining of harsh working conditions. Hundreds of workers in a crowded hall are not provided with adequate ventilation and air conditioners when there is power outage as the management complain of high cost of diesel to fuel their generator sets. This magazine gathered that the workers are facing a bleak future with the planned transfer of the customer care centre to Ogun State. This may mean laying off staff in the Abuja office because the company is not prepared to pay transfer allowances to the workers. There is a disparity in the salary of the workers. Old staff who were employed by HR Index and CCNL Nigeria, were paid N75, 000 while the new one, engaged by Spanco collect N40, 000. The old staff believe this is an orchestrated plan by Spanco to frustrate them out of work so as to employ new staff they will pay pittance. “They are doing all these to make sure we get frustrated and leave their work for them. If I leave now, the person they will employ to take over from me will be paid only N40, 000, almost half of what I am earning. So you see why they want to make things difficult for us.” He blamed the problem on the unemployment situation in the country. To make the matter worse for the workers, the company does not allow them to form a union. Every worker is dealt with as an individual and not as a member of a group. But the workers have started mobilising against the unfriendly policies through text messages. One of such messages read: “Please don’t be scared to say NO to Spanco’s 10 hrs, don’t agree to be tied down for long hours. The extra hours is what gives us time to do other stuff to compensate the salary as we cannot depend on the low sum. Cost of living in Abuja is high! If you do not act and it is implemented, the work conditions will get increasingly worse. If the schedule is published, teams working will not log on; a peaceful way to say NO until it is reviewed. Don’t try sabotage because you want to find favour because you think you will be promoted. You will not be treated differently. Please be wise, let’s all work together! We CAN! BB and sms to as many contacts and groups, Spanco IT agents and team leaders, as possible. The sooner this sms gets to management, the better. Please, keep it moving.” Some members of staff who spoke with this magazine have vowed to resist any further poor or unhealthy labour policies. “We will not surrender, but we will resist any inhuman treatment. It is time someone said enough is enough. If it is in their own country is this the way they will treat their workers? So why will they deliberately want to subject us to slavery?” In a statement, Pravin Kumar, chief executive officer, CEO, of the company had noted that “Our relationships with customers are generally life long ones; we invest heavily in building capabilities and then create sustainable models which are replicable. We intend to adopt this approach in Africa.” Is this applicable to the workforce as well? The company said it is planning to invest $20 million and employ 10,000 people across Africa in three years. Airtel has presence in seven African countries including Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC and Tanzania but its unfriendly labour policies may bring it into confrontation with labour unions. Attempts to speak with the head of the corporate department proved abortive as he was not on seat.
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Officers of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested three men who specialise in stealing from mourners in Lagos. The suspects, Mukaila Musibau, Olatunji Kayode, and Uche Mba, were arrested at about 7p.m. on Tuesday by officers of the Area F police station, Ikeja at the wake keeping ceremony of Moses Aboyede Pearce, 87, at his residence on Oluwole Street, Ikeja.

The suspects had successfully stolen seven mobile phones, wristwatches and other valuables from unsuspecting mourners at the event when the vigilant officers who were strategically positioned and acting on a tip-off arrested the suspects. The suspects had earlier that day robbed mourners at another funeral event which was held for late Veronica Ojo, who until her death was a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

Modus operandi

The robbers' modus operandi, according to the police, involved gathering information from newspapers about big funeral events, dressing up as mourners or cameramen, and during prayer sessions, or whenever people were not watching, stealing from the mourners who were usually too filled with grief to notice any crime being committed around them. The suspects luck ran out when the officers who had been briefed on the new strategy being employed by the robbers by victims from other funeral events, swooped on them while they were picking mourners' pockets during the prayer session for the deceased.

Mr Mba one of the suspects said he usually pretended to be a camera man at funeral events.

"I pretend to be a video coverage man so I will be recording people," Mr Mba said. "But when they are not looking, I will pick their handsets and other valuables from the table. Other members of my gang will pretend to be camera men taking false pictures whereas their main aim is to steal from the mourners."

Mr Musibau, a second member of the gang said the robbers capitalized on the sad state of mind of the mourners.

"There are bigger guys in our syndicate who will come to the funeral wearing fine clothes and driving big cars but their aim is to rob the mourners. We know ourselves whenever we meet at such event," Mr Musibau further confessed.

Another member of the gang, Mr Olatunji, revealed how the gang obtained information about their victims.

"We read papers. Like the one we went to, we got the information of the deceased from the PUNCH newspaper on Monday. We will read the obituary pages and see big men funeral, so we will know that other big men will come so that is how we get information about our targets," he said.

Motorcycle thieves

In another development, the Alapere divison of the police command on Wednesday arrested four persons for armed robbery. The suspects, Seyi John, Wasiu Adeyemi, Ibrahim Buhari, and Michael Gbadamosi, were arrested in a Mosque located at number 6, Onalaoluwapo street, Alapere.

The suspects, accused of stealing motorcycles, were almost lynched by a mob which attacked them with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons before they were rescued by the police. The suspects denied the allegations.

"We were just sleeping in the mosque for safety when members of the public swooped on us with dangerous weapons calling us thieves," one of them said. "But we are not thieves. We were coming from Bariga late in the night so we decided to sleep in the mosque till the next day."

Police spokesperson, Samuel Jinadu, said the suspects will be charged to court after a thorough investigation.

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The Nigerian army clashed with militants in the creeks of the Niger Delta on Wednesday, the first such skirmish for months in the heartland of Africa's biggest oil and gas industry. Soldiers patrolling near the Ayakoromo community in Delta state fought a gun battle with fighters believed to be loyal to John Togo, a militant leader still at large following raids on his camps last year, military spokesman Timothy Antigha said. "There was a skirmish between members of the joint military taskforce (JTF) who were on routine patrol and renegade militants suspected to be associates of the wanted John Togo," Antigha said. Some sources said several people were killed but there was no independent confirmation of this. Armed gangs in the Niger Delta shut as much as a quarter of Nigeria's oil output during years of attacks on industry infrastructure until an amnesty brokered by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2009 brought relative peace. The militants claimed they were fighting for a fairer share of the oil wealth for local communities, although many were involved in a lucrative trade in stolen oil and in kidnapping oil workers and wealthy Nigerians for ransom. Most of the major field commanders of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the main militant group, accepted the amnesty offer and have disarmed, but some criminal gang leaders remain, including Togo. The latest unrest appears linked to local politics rather than any renewed campaign of violence against the oil industry. The military went on the offensive after a statement issued by a group calling itself the "Coalition of Niger Delta Freedom Fighters" last week warned of attacks following the victory of Delta state governor Emmanuel Uduaghan in elections last month. The Delta state vote, part of a cycle of presidential, parliamentary and state elections across Africa's most populous nation, was marred by reports of ballot box snatching, voter intimidation and fraud. The army warned on Sunday that nobody had the right to take up arms in the name of an election dispute and that it would deal decisively with any group which tried to do so. Many security consultants say the outlook for the safety of the oil industry in the Niger Delta is as good as it has been for years following the victory of Jonathan, the first head of state from the Niger Delta, in last month's presidential race. Former MEND commanders have shared intelligence with the military to help flush out remaining gangs and the amnesty programme is continuing apace, although finding jobs for the disarmed fighters is a major long-term challenge. Oil infrastructure in the delta, one of the world's largest wetlands, is exposed and easy to opportunistically attack. Togo is one of the more dangerous criminal leaders in the region, responsible for violent armed robberies and ambushes, according to security sources. The army, navy and air force raided his camps around Ayakoromo in December, triggering fighting which killed several civilians and displaced dozens more. He escaped the raids.
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Man kills mother in Church Premises

What was supposed to be a vigil service at the Chapel of Glory Church International, Benin City turned tragic in the early hours of Thursday as the wife of a pastor of the church was allegedly murdered by her son inside the church hall. The accused, simply identified as Ovie, a native of Ozoro, administrative headquarters of Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, allegedly lured his mother into attending the service, saying he wants her to accompany him to a deliverance session at the headquarters of the church, located at No. 21 Isiuwa Street, behind Uselu market. According to sources close to the family of the diseased, Ovie who was allegedly released on bail just last week having been charged with an unknown offence, had on several occasions accused his mother of being responsible for his misfortune by “hindering his prosperity.” The relatives further claimed that the deceased was reluctant to accompany her son to the vigil. Some residents in the area, who spoke on condition of anonymity said they heard the agonising cry of the woman but could not go out to verify what was happening as it was raining. Others said they thought the pastor of the church, Daniel Ohen was conducting deliverance for one of his members, which they said was usually boisterous. Sleeping on duty They however, blamed the men of the vigilante group for failing to rescue the victim, whose agonising cry was heard from far away. They wondered why the church should continue to contribute so much money to pay the security team if they cannot secure the church premises, saying that they either were not at their duty post or were sleeping when the crime was committed. Pastor of the church, Mr Ohen, who is said to be assisting the police in their investigations allegedly arrived at the scene of the crime in company of some of the elders of the church at about 6am.Edo Police spokesman, Peter Ogboi confirmed the story. “Police are taking steps on the matter and the boy is in our custody,” he said.
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Nigerian Mayor Dies In UK

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Councillor Tayo Situ, the Nigerian-born London Mayor in the Borough of Southwark, London South-East is dead. He was representing Peckham Ward. According to the Councillor’s spokesman and Publicity Secretary, Councillor Situ breathed his last breath at about 23:00 hrs, on Monday May 9, 2011 after a brief illness.

 

“With a grieved heart but thanks to God Almighty, I confirm that the once energetic, compassionate, servant leader and former number one citizen of London Borough of Southwark, Councillor Tayo Adelani Situ, departed this sinful world, to meet his creator at 23:01 Hours, last night, 9 May 2011, after a brief illness”, Mr Amos Akin Adejinmi announced on Tuesday morning.

 

His latest public engagement would have been the reception of Osun State governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who arrived to receive a bequeathed honour from his domain, Borough of Southwark about ten days ago. By then, his health had waned which led to his eldest son playing host to the visiting governor.

 

“He is survived by his wife, five children (which includes set of twins) and two grand children,” added the statement issued by Mr Adejinmi. The Nigerian community in London has been mourning the illustrious Nigerian who has found his name in the history book of British politics as a Mayor.

 

Tayo Situ has stamped Nigeria’s emblem in the body politic of British politics and has represented the voice of Nigerian community as a councillor for long in London South-East Borough of Southwark. He hails from Iwo in Osun State and assumed his mayoral post just after last year’s British election, having been denied the position four years earlier after political events in the Borough favoured another party.

 

He was promptly installed with his party, Labour’s victory in the Borough just May last year. His spell in politics started in 2002 when he contested for the Peckham ward councilorship in the Southwark Council on the platform of the Labour Party and won to make representation for his ward. He has since been a major force of reckoning due to his political activities and humane representation, demonstration of humility, astuteness, loyalty and passionate servitude.

 

A councillor in Peckham since 2002, the Mayor came to the UK from Nigeria in 1985. He studied accountancy at South Bank University and ran his own business. As a Councillor, his priorities were to see more jobs for local people and better services for the young and vulnerable. He lived locally and was a trustee and elder of his church. He was a devoted husband, father to five children and also a grandfather. His wife Mrs Abike Situ is consort and his son Michael is also a councillor.

 

According to Adejimi, funeral arrangement for the departed will be communicated to his teaming fans across the world as soon as it is concluded. However, three condolence registers have been opened for the likable councillor who had impacted on the life of many in his doming, Southwark Council.

 

Councillor Situ assumed his mayoral duty last year just after the general election. He had been a major actor in the Southeast politics influencing the life of many other communities. Africans will always remember him for serving their interests. He will be seriously missed by all his close associates, youths alike and political rivals with whom he had had the privilege of impacting in their lives.

 

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Welding galvanized steel is common in the metal fabricating industry. Most welders will at some point in their career perform a weld on galvanized steel and encounter galvanize poisoning or "metal fume fever." Galvanize poisoning is a short-term reaction to overexposure of zinc oxide. Zinc oxide is produced when the steel's galvanized coating is heated and evaporates.

  1. What is Galvanized Steel

    • Galvanized steel is iron that is coated with zinc. When hot-dipped, the zinc chemically reacts with the base metal to form a corrosion resistant coating. The outer layer of the coating is pure zinc and subsequent layers gradually change in composition until they reach the iron base metal.

      Between the zinc outer layer and iron base metal, zinc oxide is present in varying percentages of zinc to iron. The zinc oxide has the same chemical make-up as the white powder used by lifeguards to protect their noses against sunburn.

    Signs of Galvanizing During Welding

    • Proper prep work to remove galvanizing from the weld area will reduce your exposure to zinc oxide fumes, but some galvanize will remain in the weld area. Yellowish-green smoke, white powdery particles floating in the air and white residue around the weld are sure signs that zinc oxide is present while welding.

      Exposure to large amounts of the yellowish-green zinc oxide fumes will result in galvanize poisoning, commonly referred to as metal fume fever. The amount of exposure will have a direct effect on the severity of your symptoms.

    Symptoms of Galvanize Poisoning (Metal Fume Fever)

    • Signs of galvanize poisoning are similar to flu symptoms. The onset of metal fume fever begins shortly after the body is exposed to zinc oxide and the symptoms include a slight headache and nausea. With increased exposure, flulike symptoms begin to set in.

      Moderate zinc oxide exposure results in chills, shaking, slight fever, vomiting, and cold sweats. When the listed symptoms begin, it is time to stop welding and get fresh air. The symptoms can quickly become debilitating and you may need to go home and let the symptoms subside.

      Fatalities have been associated with extreme cases of galvanize poisoning. Therefore when metal fume fever symptoms begin, you should immediately avoid further exposure.

    How Long "Metal Fume Fever" Lasts

    • Metal fume fever is short-lived and the symptoms begin to fade within four hours of exposure and generally completely fade within 24 hours. Extreme cases of overexposure may see metal fume fever symptoms last for as long as 48 hours.

      Drinking milk can quicken the recovery process as calcium helps remove the zinc build-up from your body.

      There have been studies performed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) on the long-term effects of welding galvanized steel. No studies have shown long-term health problems due to continued exposure to zinc oxide fumes or repeated cases of metal fume fever.

    Avoiding Overexposure to Galvanize Fumes

    • Proper ventilation, avoiding direct contact with zinc oxide smoke, and proper pre-welding prep work will reduce the chances of your getting metal fume fever. Experienced welders that have had metal fume fever will tell you that drinking milk before, during and after welding galvanized steel will help eliminate the galvanize poisoning.

      There are specialized fresh air welding hoods available for welders who frequently weld galvanized steel.

       

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Ladi-Balogun.11-195x300.jpg?width=195The astute managing director of First City Monumental Bank (FCMB), Ladi
Balogun, has been accused by a top businessman and an investor in Japan
identified as Mr. Murphy Ifeanyichukwu Uzohue of having flings with his
wife and jointly defrauding him to the tune of N120m through illegal
banking operations.
The claimant, in a suit filed against the top banker and others pending at
the Lagos High Court, Igbosere division, revealed how his wife, a former
UBA worker, engaged in extra-marital affair with the banker to the extent
that they made use of her matrimonial bed at his Block 10, Plot 22 Ogidi
Crescent Lekki, Lagos residence.
Going into the details of the whole scenario, Uzohue explained how he
entrusted the running of his company, Lasergraphic Investment Nig. Ltd. to
his wife. Hence, he traveled abroad to monitor the other arms of his
business. It was during this period the wife persuaded him to jointly
enter into a banking contract with FCMB, but he instructed her to hold
action on the proposed banking contract until his return to the country.
To the contrary, he said, his wife went ahead, neglecting his instructions
and consummated the banking contract relationship, resulting in the
opening of a joint account NO: 05120903786001 with the Murtala Mohammed
Airport Road branch of the bank, with Uzohue and his wife being the
signatories

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Dora-Akunyili-225x300.jpg?width=225Since the result of Anambra Central Senatorial election was announced and Dr. Chris Ngige of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Dora Akunyili’s immediate family members cannot help but laugh hilariously over her failure. A source close to the family informed that the family, who are not on good terms with the former NAFDAC boss, had earlier predicted her woes before the election. And when she failed, they went into jubilation as they condemned her being picked to contest the seat. “They never wished her success in her political aspiration because she is not good to them at all. She is always full of herself as she has fought every member of her family,” said our source

 Reference was made to one of Akunyili’s family membersher nephewwho wrote her a very long letter outlining her problems with the family on the burial ceremony of Dora’s sister that she allegedly disrupted. The letter reads: 

Dear Aunty Dora,

I write you this letter as your first nephew and first son of your late sister. I write you on behalf of our family, the family of your late eldest sister. I write with deep sorrow and pain in my heart. I have chosen this medium because it seems to be the only medium you enjoy and especially since you decided to politicize the death of my mother through the mass media. You are the Minister of Information and Communications and in control of Government-owned media. You have really demonstrated to us and all Nigerians how much powers you have by mobilizing all Government media to fight your private family battles. You know I have always cared for and respected you and all my aunties and uncles. This letter is out of care and concern for you Aunty. You may not appreciate it now but I am sure that in a few years time, it will all make sense. The goal of this letter is to remind you of our mortality in this world, and to beg of you to please let my mother truly rest in peace!

You would recall Aunty, that when you were lobbying for the NAFDAC position, you asked my late mother and all of us to go on fasting and prayers and that if God answered our prayers, the family would never be the same again. It is up to you, Aunty, to assess whether in the last 10 years you have been in public service the family has seen more pain or gain. I now agree that power corrupts. But Aunty, take it easy because as the late Azikiwe once reminded everyone, ‘no condition is permanent’! Life is a stage, and all positions remain temporal and ephemeral. In the end, you will still need this family, and you may not know exactly when or how!

Your tribute to my late mother attests to the fact that she literally brought you up, and was the matriarch of your family since your parents died early. But over the last several years, you brought so much pain and sorrow that she regretted having you as a sister. Her unanswered question remained: “what did I do to Dorothy?” Only you can answer that question! It speaks volumes that your eldest sister who doubled as your mother was sick for about six months and was even flown abroad for six weeks and you did not know. Of course, if you were on talking terms with her or if you ever called her on phone, you would have known. Whatever may be your reasons for your behaviour towards her, it baffles us that you have no compassion even to the dead. Your conduct before, during and after the burial/funeral ceremonies gave the impression that you were bent on disrupting the ceremonies for reasons best known to you. In the attempts, caution was thrown to the wind and perhaps you may not be aware that you committed several abominations in the process.

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new-man1.png?width=300They are handsome, brainy and above all they are respected celebrities, yet they are gigolos. They run after society women who are older than them to be paid in return for sexual satisfaction. Do you know them? Do you have an inkling about them and how they go about their business? Any clue? Save yourself the stress as Global News in this interesting piece unveils to you Nigerian celebrities who are gigolos. Enjoy it.

He is an actor in all ramifications. He is an actor who has a special love for playing lover roles in movies and he plays it perfectly. Known for his American accent, this dude has virtually dated all the big girls in the industry. At a point, he was romantically linked to a Jamaican babe. Recently, he was the anchor of a popular award held in the South-South area of Nigeria . Known for his knack for anything in skirt, this dude has suddenly graduated from romancing young babes as he now does it with older women. He was recently alleged to be warming the bed of a popular bishop whose husband died years ago in the South-South while he enjoys material things in return. News filtered out when one of the sons of the respected bishop caught the actor pants down with his mother in his late father’s house.

This is a story of an actor in the Yoruba genre of movies. Though he is versatile in his acting, he likes playing traditional roles such as a herbalist, and he is young, ranked to be at the age of 40. This Tapa-born dude from Kwara State got married years back to a much younger sultry lady. But it was a shock when news filtered out that the marriage crashed like a badly arranged pack of cards. Since then, many have been longing to know the latest in his marital life. However, in the course of trying to know the update on his marital life, we were reliably told that the actor has joined the league of gigolos in the country; a move some said might have destroyed his marriage. The said woman who is speculated to be in her 50s is a hotelier around Ijaiye Ojokoro in Lagos. Mimis said though she is married to one businessman, she is so in love with the actor to the extent that she satisfies him with whatever he wants.

How can we complete this piece without including this movie actor whose wife left him few months after he had an accident? His wife happens to be an actress too. Their relationship crashed owing to adultery allegations. Few years after their separation, the guy was in the news for romancing another actress, a relationship that almost led to the altar until recently it was reported that the two have parted ways. Be that as it may, those in the know have ascertained that a secret affair exists between the actor and a Lagos-based politician who contested in the governorship election few years back. The respected politician was said to be so close to the actor during his marriage saga and even tried what she could to restore peace into the marriage.

He happens to be the first actor to clinch a top political appointment as a commissioner, so he deserves a round of applause. And in the congregation of gigolos, oh! he is an elder. Some blessed with details said he married his late first wife who was obviously older than him because of her wealth. After the death of the first wife, he married a young broadcaster who was then working with a private television. But prior to that time, mimis said he was having flings with the wife of a former Lagos State governor whose tenure ended the military era. What is left to be confirmed is if he has now repented in the act; but we doubt it.

He’s a fair-skinned actor who had at one time hosted a television reality show for a beer manufacturing company. This tall and good looking former screen god who now sells sex toys is a toast of many ladies in town. It is therefore not a surprise when the fair-skinned young man that comes from the eastern part of the country caught the eye of this very strong female politician from one of the South-South states in the country.

Though he’s said to have been from time having affairs with different big women in the society, it was his affair with the female politician who at a time was at the forefront of those clamouring for the liberation of a certain set of people intent on regaining ownership of their land. This young man’s relationship with the very influential woman who had held elective and political post in the country in the past is an open secret to all in the society. Though the two hardly go out together, those in the know stated that the young man is living in the woman’s Lagos home till he gets his own.

He’s invariably the very best music act of this generation, has so many awards to his credit and he has a talent in the art of putting ladies in the family way, apart from the musical talent that made him a household name. He is invariably the only Nigeria music star that can feature in just anybody’s song and he is also criticized for not being able to speak fluent English. He has under his belt endorsement for many local and multi-national companies, one of which is the advert he did for a beer making company for which he was paid in foreign currency. This young man that hails from the Middle Belt area of the country was at a time said to be dating a very wealthy Ghanaian woman who in turn spoil him silly with money and other material things but the relationship may have crashed because of his fling with younger women, which means he impregnated a couple of them.

This man can be regarded as a gigolo extraordinaire as nobody can say precisely his major occupation. Though he claimed he’s a businessman but his kind of business could not be normal business. We are talking about a man that combines the Yoruba name that means for one’s wealth to move forward and the name of a very popular politician from the eastern part of the country who is a serving senator in Anambra. The track record of this man, who goes for everything in skirts not minding the age, is there for all to see as he has under his belt some very powerful society women whose money he’s been able to use to maintain his social status. The dark-skinned big boy had at a time been linked to a popular Yoruba movie actress who is fair-skinned. He was also thought to be ready to walk down the altar with a very popular female lawyer, but chose to call off the plan the lady lawyer had been working seriously towards only for our club freak man who was only interested in what she can spend on him. When she thought it must be love he walked out of the relationship by turning his attention towards another.

Many who know this Yoruba movie actor will realize he’s one actor that is not in the mood to settle down at all. The tall, handsome actor who has a child out of wedlock but is living alone somewhere around Isolo axis of Lagos State , is known for playing the roles of spoilt child though he’s about six feet tall. He is a Yoruba actor that loves keeping afro hairstyle and he’s always in the company of ladies. He featured prominently in a film directed by a revered Nigerian Benin Republic-based movie producer. His stories always have something to do with women, most especially the rich ones. He was at a time said to be dating a lady that modeled for a billboard advert and the rest is history.

He’s one Nigerian music act whose song was at a time the main thing on the airwave. The song which was just to celebrate the artiste by saying he’s around, propelled the image of the young man who had a live-in lover in a woman very much older than him. The artiste who is known for his love for bandana wearing, was having it hot with the woman who was also helping his career with her money until when the guy, after achieving fame with the monetary support of the older woman decided to end the relationship. Though the two have since gone their different ways, the guy, it was revealed, has pitched his tent with another woman who is said to be also older than him, which makes him an habitual gigolo. To be continued

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images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRsWZMa-cHqCSV_AEGUhPPq7_mm6K1AZF5ukMXTDYOjYqzqirp1Ma_J2dEWhy did you people not grant them access to Osama ! Una wait make him die ! Hi wifeys dem na terrorists ? 

 

PAKISTANI Interior Minister Rehis country would grant the United States (U.S.) investigators access to Osama bin Laden’s wives,

Also, former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has denied that his administration struck an agreement with the U.S. years ago to let American special forces kill or capture Osama bin Laden inside Pakistan.

Meanwhile, news outlets in Pakistan have made public the name of an American they identified as the CIA station chief, but a senior Pakistani intelligence official said on Monday the person named was not the station chief.

Referring to a name cited in the Pakistani newspaper, The Nation, the intelligence official said: “If we were going to release the name, we would release the right one.” The official said he did not know where the name came from.

A U.S. official said there is “no current plan to bring home the current chief of station” in Pakistan.

The remarks came amid reports suggesting Pakistani officials may have leaked the name of a CIA official in the country.

However, on Monday, a senior Pakistani intelligence source had said the United States could only question bin Laden’s wives if their “country of origin has been asked for permission.”

But Malik, in an interview yesterday with CNN, refused to give a timeline of when U.S. officials might speak with the wives and did not say where the access would take place.

Pakistani officials have said bin Laden’s family members will be repatriated to their home countries after initial interrogations. One of bin Laden’s wives is from Yemen, the official said, while a well-placed U.S. official who would not speak on the record said the other two are from Saudi Arabia.

All three were taken into Pakistani custody after the May 2 raid by U.S. commandos that killed bin Laden, the leader of the al Qaeda terrorist movement.

The 29-year-old Yemeni wife, Amal Ahmed Abdulfattah, was wounded during the raid. The U.S. official identified the other two women as Khairiah Sabar, also known as “Umm Hamza,” and Siham Sabar, or “Umm Khalid.”

 

 

 

 

 

While U.S. officials have raised questions about how bin Laden could have hidden for years in a compound in a city with heavy Pakistani military presence, Malik denied any suggestions that the world’s most wanted terrorist may have had a support network in the Pakistani government, military or intelligence services.

Militants against whom Pakistan has been battling would have been the ones providing support, Malik said.

Meanwhile, Musharraf’s denial follows a report in a British newspaper that Washington and Islamabad reached a secret deal nearly a decade ago allowing the U.S. to conduct operations against bin Laden and two other top al-Qaeda leaders on Pakistani soil.

“Pervez Musharraf has seen a media report, and let me make it clear that no such agreement had been signed during his tenure,” said Musharraf’s spokesman, Fawad Chaudhry. “Also, there was no verbal understanding.”

U.S. Navy Seals conducted a unilateral operation May 2 inside Pakistan that killed bin Laden, the world’s most wanted terrorist. The pre-dawn raid was viewed by many Pakistanis as a national humiliation delivered by a deeply unpopular America.

In a report published last Thursday, The Guardian newspaper, quoting U.S. officials and retired Pakistani officials, said Musharraf and former President George W. Bush struck the agreement after bin Laden escaped U.S. forces in the mountains of Tora Bora in late 2001. If such a raid were conducted, the agreement was that Pakistani officials would publicly denounce the U.S. unilateral action.

“The Guardian report is baseless,” Chaudhry said.

In an Associated Press interview in January 2002, Gen. Tommy Franks, who headed the U.S. Central Command at the time, disclosed a deal with Pakistan allowing U.S. troops in Afghanistan to cross the border in pursuit of fugitive extremist leaders, including bin Laden. Pakistan denied such a deal existed.

“If there is any such agreement, the Pakistan government should place it in the parliament, and if there was any agreement, the American government should make it public,” Chaudhry told the AP from Dubai, where the country’s former military ruler is staying.

He added that during his tenure, Musharraf “always rejected the U.S. request about launc

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images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSc9r948iiXeuq-dLFbHkg-slPiLYffxqDR6fpobpdOyR6-oK5vX0UPBGjkRoyal wedding: Sarah, Duchess of York speaks of 'difficult' snub Sarah, Duchess of YorkENT1152011-STY-LEAD.jpg?maxwidth=400&maxheight=540&width=234 has spoken publicly for the first time about being snubbed by the Royal Family over the guest list to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.


The Duchess, who was a close friend of Prince William’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, told a US talk show that it had been “difficult” not to have been invited.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, she said that she had gone to Thailand while the wedding was taking place.
Her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, attended the Westminster Abbey service with their father, the Duke of York.
The two princesses attracted lively discussion in fashion forums for their striking choice of hats by the designer Philip Treacy.
The Duchess, who is to have her own show on Winfrey’s cable channel, is understood to have turned down a slew of lucrative offers from US television channels to offer commentary on the day of the wedding
Her spokeswoman said in February that she had “never expected” to be invited.
In the interview, to be screened in America today, she admitted that she would have liked to have been with her daughters and former husband the Duke of York.
But despite the snub she paid tribute to Prince William saying that the late Diana, Princess of Wales "would be so proud of her son."
Last year, the Duchess was filmed by an undercover reporter posing as an Indian businessman offering access to her former husband, Britain’s trade ambassador, for £500,000.

 

 

Sarah and Prince Andrew married at Westminster Abbey in 1986 -- they divorced a decade later in 1996.
Despite their split, Sarah said her ex-husband, the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, kept her involved in their daughters' wedding preparations and the spirit of Will and Kate's big day.

 

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