Sunday, 29 January 2017

Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal 2017 australia open score


Roger Federer claims his fifth Australian Open title and first since 2010.

Roger Federer recovered from a 1-3 deficit in the fifth set against his great rival Rafael Nadal to capture his 18th Grand Slam championship crown and his fifth Australian Open title on Sunday night. Federer, currently ranked No. 17 seed, defeated  Rafael Nadal, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 in three hours and 37 minutes.Read more HERE

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Things to Know About the US President’s Limo

As we all know, President Trump‘s actual Limo is still work-in-progress. Therefore, he has to use Obama’s Limo (The Beast) pending when he gets delivery of his.

Not much is actually known about The Beast since it falls under the Secret Service’s classified motor pool, but a few specifications and secrets have leaked out over the last few years. We pieced through what we could to provide you with this breakdown of 9 things worth knowing about Cadillac One, Limo One or… The Beast.

9 Things to Know About the US President’s Limo

1. It isn’t a Cadillac. Unlike any presidential state car before it, The Beast shares little in common with a standard production car. Its chassis, diesel engine and transmission are based on those used in the Chevrolet Kodiak, a rugged commercial vehicle used as everything from a dump truck to a U-Haul truck.

Some standard trim pieces, like headlamps from an Escalade and tail lights from the now-discontinued STS keep it looking vaguely Cadillac-like.

2. It has its own airplane. The Secret Service makes use of a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft to haul The Beast, a second limo and a heavily armored Chevrolet Suburban communications vehicle, any time the President is traveling. The Suburban is nicknamed Roadrunner and it is said to be a rolling communications office directly linked to a military satellite – hence the SATCOM dome festooned to its roof

3. Calling it armored is an understatement. There is probably not a better-armored vehicle with windows on the planet than The Beast. Its armor plating is said to be 8 inches thick and its doors weigh as much as those on a Boeing 757 aircraft. Five-inch thick bulletproof windows contain at least five layers to put a damper on any effort by subversives. And those gigantic, nearly bus-size Goodyear tires are Kevlar-reinforced run-flats capable of keeping The Beast on the road for quite some distance if needed. The interior is sealed off from the outside world to reduce risks of a chemical attack, while a special foam surrounds the fuel tank to insulate it in the event of an impact.

4. It’s exceedingly well-equipped. Pop open The Beast’s trunk and it is said that you’ll find everything from firefighting equipment and oxygen tanks to a cache of the president’s blood type. There are tear gas canisters, shotguns and, supposedly, grenade launchers, integrated into The Beast. The Secret Service has learned a lot since President John F. Kennedy’s open-top Lincoln Continental was fired upon on Elm Street in Dallas.

5. It holds seven passengers. At the very least, The Beast has three passengers aboard – the driver, the president’s lead Secret Service protective agent in the front passenger seat and, of course, the president himself. However, four additional seats in the back are available – three rearward facing spots on a bench and one spot next to the president for a guest. A folding desk separates the president from his guest’s spot.

6. The Beast is not alone. The Secret Service actually has a few Beast-like vehicles. Although it’s not known whether they’re all functionally identical, some look more like a Cadillac DTS than The Beast. The other limousines are used for high-ranking foreign officials and VIP guests when they’re in Washington, D.C. It isn’t known why the Secret Service rotates between presidential vehicles, however.
In addition, the President sometimes travels in a heavily-armored Chevrolet Suburban or a modified Prevost bus known as Ground Force One rather than The Beast.

7. It runs on diesel. The Beast is believed to use a Duramax diesel engine closely related to that featured under the hood of Chevrolet and GMC’s full-size heavy duty pickup trucks. Why diesel? Aside from the durability associated with diesel engines, the fuel has a low volatility that reduces the risk of it exploding – and it can be found everywhere in the world, unlike high quality unleaded fuel.

8. Its pilot is a heck of a driver. Even though The Beast has more in common with a school bus than a sports car, its highly-trained drivers can execute tight J-turns and other police-style evasion techniques in the event of a situation gone south. The Secret Service drivers have undergone extensive training on a secluded site (believed to be a military base) with input from GM engineers and test drivers.

9. Its specs will not impress you. Burdened with lugging a rumored 20,000 lbs. worth of Beast around, the diesel engine isn’t a rocket. Hitting 60 mph from a complete stop takes about 15 seconds, which is more than just about any new car we can think of, and the big car’s top speed is said to max out at 60 mph. In addition, all that weight makes it a guzzler, sipping fuel at a rate of 8 mpg.

https://autojosh.com/the-beast/Source

Monday, 23 January 2017

See Picture of Obama touching Trump's wife buttock

This picture of Ex-president Barack Obama touching Melina Trump, in the buttock has been flying around the internet,  but careful analysis of the pictures shows that It was only Photoshoped by some crazy folks.. See the picture below 

Then after combing through the internet, the original picture was found, which show Obama's touch on Trump's First wife was only an innocent touch. 
See the real picture below 


MEET THE WOMAN WHO STARTED MAMMY MARKET IN BARRAKS AND NYSC CAMPS

My father named me Mammy… and after marriage, I started Mammy market business in army barracks
Various military barracks across the country have one thing in common and that is the ubiquitous presence of the joint popularly known as the Mammy Market where soldiers and civilians alike mingle, on a daily basis, to purchase their essentials. Unknown to many, however, is the fact that the concept of Mammy Market is the idea of a woman whose real name is Mammy Ochefu, the wife of a retired military officer, who started the initiative in 1955. In this interview by JOHNSON BABAJIDE, she speaks on how she came up with the idea, among other issues.



Today, we have Mammy market all over the military barracks and the origin of the business has been traced to you. How did it start?

The idea of a Mammy market was conceived in 1955 when I got married to my husband. At that time, my husband was a corporal serving in the Enugu Second Battalion. He had so many dependants and I thought of what to do to support him. So, the idea of making ‘enyi’, known as ‘mowe’ in the barracks, came to me.

When I started the business, some people were complaining of flies. You know, in the barracks, they do not allow filth because they want every place to be neat. And it is not that I was dirty with the preparation of ‘enyi’, but no matter how you clean the environment, flies will still be around.

So when the complaints were so much, I had to stop doing it for a week. But there was pressure from customers who had liked the ‘enyi’ and I told them the reason why I stopped it. But one WO2 (Warrant Officer 2) went and cleared a place for me to continue with the business. Later, one officer, a Lieutenant Colonel, an Igbo man, I have forgotten his name now, ordered that a local bacha, (kiosk) be built for me. Then, I resumed the business.

The ‘enyi’ was very good and soldiers were patronising me, particularly, early in the morning and during their break time. They would come and drink. But we did not stay long before we were posted out of Enugu.



Where was your husband posted to?

We were posted to Abeokuta.



What happened to your business after you left Enugu?

An Idoma woman, whose name I have forgotten now took over the business because ‘enyi’ is an Idoma drink. So, on getting to Abeokuta, I resumed the business there and was getting patronage until when my husband was posted out again.



That means you resume business at each barrack your husband was posted to?

Yes. You know soldiers are always moving around.



Can you remember most of the barracks your husband was posted to and where you introduced the business?

Yes. After we spent about four months in Enugu, we were posted to Abeokuta where we spent about six months. In Ibadan, we spent something like six months. We spent 15 years in Lagos, about 10 years in Kaduna, one year in Zaria and we eventually came back to Enugu



So you opened the business in all these barracks?

Yes. Then, I would look at other things that the soldiers in each barrack liked and add them to the menu. For instance, in Kaduna, I added kunu, tuwo shinkafa and other things they liked.



At the time you started this business in Enugu, how much did it cost you?

((Laughs). I did not have anything except what I needed for the drink. I doubt if it cost me more than One Shilling.



What were the materials used to produce ‘enyi’?

You will need potatoes, corn, rice and soya beans. You soak them and allow them to ferment. Then, you prepare it without adding sugar and it is very sweet.



How did you come about the name, Mammy?

Laughter…..It is a long story but let me cut short. My father told me that at the time I was born, he (my father) was working with white men that came to our village. But on a particular day, one white man came to our village. My father went to receive him and carried his box. On getting to the village, my father was told that my mother was in labour and he took permission to go and see his wife. Luckily before his arrival my mother had given birth to me. So when my father returned to the white man,  he told the white man that his wife had given birth to ‘Enem’, and the white man said ‘Mammy’. That was how I was named Mammy.



How did this business spread to other barracks?

I told you that each time we were posted to a new barrack, I came up with the business. But as we were being posted out, some women who saw how I was making little money from the business would take over and so many started joining the business, even before leaving. But most of the women were Idomas at the beginning.



How do you feel that every barrack now has a Mammy market?

It was my children that started telling me that the market is growing in military barracks with my name, Mammy. I didn’t know anything about it.



Has the military given you any recognition for this innovative idea?

Not at all. Maybe later. They have never made any contact with me.



What were the major challenges then?

Finance is the only challenge, even till today, because if you do not have enough money, it will be difficult for business to grow. Initially, I thought of taking a loan from the bank but the interest scared me and I dropped the idea.



Any financial gain from the business?

Of course, I used the proceeds from the business to support my husband and train all our children.



 After your husband retired, did you venture into any other business?

The point is that we stayed long in Lagos and as the business was growing, I had to register the business , ‘Mammy Market’, I think sometimes in 1971 and, by the time my husband retired, the business was incorporated and we were into supermarket and transport business



There is the belief that in those days, wives of military men were full-time housewives…

Yes, because the woman had to take care of the children and prepare meal thrice a day to go and give their husbands at their post of work.



But how were you able to break the barrier?

Actually, it was not easy to convince my husband because he refused the idea when I initially told him. He said other soldiers’ wives were at home taking care of their children. But I told him it was meant to assist him. Grudgingly, he accepted.



Soldiers are known to be disciplined even at the home front. What was your husband’s attitude towards you as his wife?

It is true that my husband was a disciplined man; he behaved like the white people while I behaved like an African. For about 45-years we spent together as husband and wife, he never raised his hand at me, even when I looked for his trouble.



Colonel Ochefu rose to become a military governor. Did you abandon the business?

No; not immediately. I think we were in Lagos when he was made the military governor of the East Central State, in Enugu. I was going about my business; it took us a few months before I joined him and that was after pressure from people. You know, most of the children at that time were in the boarding schools except the youngest one. I left the business in the hands of four people. At that time, I had big shops and a poultry farm.



As the wife of a military governor then, what were your duties?

Nothing. Unlike now that you have Office of the First Lady, there was nothing like that then. You stayed at home. When there was any social function to attend with your husband, you go and come back. You know, in our time, there was no room for corruption.

Source: The Nigerian Tribune 

Thursday, 19 January 2017

LATEST UPDATE ABOUT MMM

Below is the latest update about MMM Nigeria

Dear members,

The holidays are over, and we''re now open. Just as promised. (You might have already noticed that we always stick to our promises. :-)) Actually, we promised to be open on January 14, but we''re open now, January 13, as you can see, which is a day earlier. (Well, I hope, the members of the System will forgive us for that.

It''s related to the hysteria raised by the authorities and the mass media around MMM. By joining forces, they''ve managed to nearly give the members of the System a heart attack and have frightened them out of their wits. Poor souls don''t know what to expect. Will we open again or not?

This is why we''ve decided, considering the situation, to reach out to the members, reassure and cheer them up by opening a little earlier. After all, Together We Can Change The World! :-))

Here we go.

1. As of this notice, MMM resumes its usual operation. You can now create your GH-requests.

2. However, it''s obvious that panic will reign in the first few days after the re-opening of the System. We’re likely to be deluged by GH-requests. Therefore, we''re going to make gradual paybacks by setting internal output limits. In other words, we will only pay a certain amount per day. Please, be prepared to wait for a couple of days. We are certain things will then calm down, and the System operation will return to normal.

We''re the ones setting the limits, so it''s completely under our control, and we are not expecting any emergencies in principle. Have no fear and go on about your business as usual.

As the System is socially oriented, we will make paybacks to the poor and the economically disadvantaged in the first place: it means to the members with small PH amounts. The richer can wait. Moreover, we''ve warned you repeatedly to only provide help with amounts that are not critical for you. Therefore, if these large amounts are not critical for them (the richer), they can wait a few days. No need to be tragic about it.

This is the way it''s going to be.

Hoping for your kind understanding, Sergey Mavrodi. We Change The World!

P. S. I''d like again to call on the authorities and the mass media: Please, leave us alone! Have mercy on people.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Around 100 Dead as Fighter Jet Mistakenly Bombarded Refugees Camp

It was reported that at least 100 lives have been lost and many more wonded as Nigeria Air Force Fighter on mission to strike Boko Haram terrorists camp.

As a result of Boko Haram loosing it's strong hold Sambisa forest, recently moved base to Kala, in the north east Nigeria, which is very close to IDP Camp in Rann.
Which made NAF, to send fighter jets to clear the new terrorists Camp, but unfortunately the Pilot of the fighter Jet mistakenly  Unleashed Fire on nearby refugees Camp (IDP). 
Among those affected were international and national Aid workers, humanitarian personnel of Medicines Sans Frontiers and some staff of International Committee of Red Cross were also affected.

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

How to prevent chapped lips

Chapped lips can be described as a situation where, human lips goes dry and crack.



Causes 
Dehydration
Sun burn
Over exposure to dry wind
Hereditary
Licking your lips

Solutions
* Drinking more water.
* Avoid exposure to sun or hash weather.
* Avoid licking saliva because it'll leave your lips dryer than it was.
* Use Lip balms (it's most effective) and carry it around to apply as soon as there is need for it.
* If lip balm is not available, you can apply Vaseline, or Wetlips.

Gambian President Elect Son killed by Dog

Habibu Barrow, one of The Gambia’s President-elect Adams Barrow’s five children, was killed by a dog on Sunday 15th January 2016, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The eight-year-old was said to gave off the ghost
in Banjul enroute to the hospital after he was mauled by a dog.
His father, who is in Senegal pending the resolution of the leadership crisis in the country, could not attend his burial, which was done according to Islamic rites.

Monday, 16 January 2017

HOW TO COUNCIL CALL FORWARDING

If it happens that you had previously activated call forwarding options on your mobile line and you wish to deactivate the settings, simply type below :
 Dial ##002#
Then wait a while while the system process your request, 
Then will receive a confirmation message showing, message  like " your call forward has been deactivated "


Take note dial.    ##002#

Thursday, 12 January 2017

HOW TO OBTAIN YELLOW PAPER FOR TRAVELLING

Yellow  card refer to international certificate of vaccinations,  it's usually of the same dimension and size with the international passport and comes with yellow back cover.
The yellow card is meant to show a traveller has been vaccinated against yellow fever, and other vaccines against some diseases peculiar to certain countries or regions.

HOW IT'S OBTAINED 
this can be obtained in health department and agencies generally, or in regional offices of organizations such as WHO,  UNICEF,  ...

Things required for obtaining yellow card
1. International passport.
2. And some money.
3. Ready mind for taking injection in case you're scared of taking injections.