A writer who said he would streak down Whitehall if UKIP secured more than 6% of the popular vote in the general election has kept his pledge - sort of.Telegraph blogger Dan Hodges tweeted last May that he would streak naked "in a Nigel Farage mask whilst singing Land of Hope and Glory" if the party performed better than he forecast. In fact, UKIP secured 12.6% of the national vote. However, when he turned up on the cold, wet streets of Westminster on Thursday morning to live up to his promise, there was no sign of the mask. And with the looming risk of being arrested for nudity in public Mr Hodges did the run in a pair of black shorts and trainers. As he made his way to the starting point in the rain, he tweeted: "Heading up for Naked Streak. Though it may have to be renamed Naked Swim."
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Blogger 'Streaks' In Pants and jogs in public place..Nah...Nah
A writer who said he would streak down Whitehall if UKIP secured more than 6% of the popular vote in the general election has kept his pledge - sort of.Telegraph blogger Dan Hodges tweeted last May that he would streak naked "in a Nigel Farage mask whilst singing Land of Hope and Glory" if the party performed better than he forecast. In fact, UKIP secured 12.6% of the national vote. However, when he turned up on the cold, wet streets of Westminster on Thursday morning to live up to his promise, there was no sign of the mask. And with the looming risk of being arrested for nudity in public Mr Hodges did the run in a pair of black shorts and trainers. As he made his way to the starting point in the rain, he tweeted: "Heading up for Naked Streak. Though it may have to be renamed Naked Swim."
Vin Diesel breaks down in tears as he sings See You Again in tribute to Paul Walker at People's Choice Awards
BREAKING NEWS:Man shot after trying to enter police station in northern Paris (police)
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Our members were tortured, raped – Shi’ites
Femi-fani Kayode denies getting N1.7b from Dasuki
Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has denied media reports alleging that he received N1.7billion of the controversial arms deal fund from the office of the ex-National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, Vanguardreports. Reports surfaced online, Tuesday, claiming that the former PDP presidential campaign spokesperson reportedly received N1.7billion of the controversial arms deal fund from the office of the ex-National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (Rtd).
ani-Kayode, who was Director of Media and Publicity, Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation, during the last Presidential election in a statement said he read with amusement the allegation made in the media report. He said he never received one kobo from President Jonathan himself, Colonel Dasuki or any other member of President Jonathan’s government, adding that he has not ever been in receipt of any public funds, payments in cash, transfer, cheque or otherwise from any government official during the tenure of President Jonathan.
Lassa fever claims mother and 2-weeks old baby life in Rivers
A mother and her two- week-old baby have been confirmed dead following a recent outbreak of Lassa fever in Rivers State, Sunreports. The woman lost her life December 30, 2015 after successfully giving birth through caesarean while the baby later died January 1, having contracted the deadly Viral Hemorrhagic Disease from her late mother.
The Rivers State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Theophilus Odagme while confirming the deaths, said when the symptoms of Lassa Fever were noticed in the dead woman that experts in the Department of Microbiology, University of Port Harcourt were consulted and samples from her were also sent to a Specialist Centre in Lagos where it was confirmed that it was the dreaded ailment.
Odagma disclosed that contact tracing of the people who are infected with the disease has begun, adding that the state government has geared up efforts to stop the spread and further death.
He said government had started work with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to prevent outbreak of the disease in the state.
The Rivers State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Theophilus Odagme while confirming the deaths, said when the symptoms of Lassa Fever were noticed in the dead woman that experts in the Department of Microbiology, University of Port Harcourt were consulted and samples from her were also sent to a Specialist Centre in Lagos where it was confirmed that it was the dreaded ailment.
Odagma disclosed that contact tracing of the people who are infected with the disease has begun, adding that the state government has geared up efforts to stop the spread and further death.
He said government had started work with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to prevent outbreak of the disease in the state.
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Donald Trump releases first campaign ad in 2016, spotlight on Muslim ban
Republican hopeful Donald Trump is giving some of the most divisive proposals of his campaign a starring role in his first major television ad, as the unsettled race for the party’s nomination swirls around security concerns. With the opening 2016 primary contest four weeks away, the billionaire businessman is spotlighting his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States — temporarily and with exceptions, he says — and to build a wall along the southern border. Trump’s campaign says he plans to spend $2 million a week on the ad, set to begin airing Tuesday across the first two states to cast votes in the Republican nominating contest. Iowa hosts the nation’s kickoff presidential caucuses on February 1 and New Hampshire follows the opening primary election on February 9. The real estate magnate, who leads the Republican field nationally, is fighting for a good showing in the leadoff states against several rivals, particularly Senator Ted Cruz. Trump’s proposal on Muslims has been condemned by Republicans and Democrats as un-American and counterproductive, yet the hardline approach to immigration has fueled his popularity among the overwhelmingly white Republican primary electorate. The new ad features dark images of the San Bernardino shooters, who were Muslims, and body bags. “The politicians can pretend it’s something else. But Donald Trump calls it radical Islamic terrorism. That’s why he’s calling for a temporary shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until we can figure out what’s going on,” a narrator says. Video footage later in the ad shows people apparently streaming freely across a border as the narrator says Trump will “stop illegal immigrants by building a wall on our southern border that Mexico will pay for.” Facing questions from news outlets, the Trump campaign acknowledged in a statement Monday that the border images were of a Spanish enclave in Morocco, not the US-Mexican border. “I think it’s irrelevant,” Trump said in an interview on Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor” Monday night. “So you can just take it any way you want, but it’s really merely a display of what a dumping ground is going to look like. And that’s what our country’s becoming very rapidly.” His campaign elaborated in a statement, saying the selection of footage was intended “to demonstrate the severe impact of an open border and the very real threat Americans face if we do not immediately build a wall and stop illegal immigration.” The ad, posted on Trump’s website Monday, is a departure from the typical introductory campaign spot, which often features a candidate introducing himself voters or sharing her life story. But Trump already is well-known to voters. He was the star of the popular “The Apprentice,” his name is plastered on high-rise and hotel buildings across the country and he has dominated news coverage over the last six months. Republican pollster Frank Luntz, at times a Trump critic, predicted the new ad would help Trump among the slice of Republican voters who participate in early voting contests. “This may not be a majority position in the country,” Luntz said of the Muslim ban. “It may not even be a majority position within the Republican Party, but among those who will vote in the caucuses and the primaries it is a popular position, and he will benefit from it.” An ABC News/Washington Post poll conducted in December found that 6 in 10 Americans think a ban on Muslims entering the United States is the wrong thing to do. Among only Republicans, however, 6 in 10 say they would support such a policy. The ad represents the billionaire businessman’s first foray into television advertising after spending much of 2015 dominating polls without spending significant resources — at least compared to his rivals. On Monday, the campaign put almost $2 million into broadcast and cable television ads to run this week in Iowa and New Hampshire, advertising tracker Kantar Media’s CMAG shows. He had previously spent about $300,000 on radio commercials, mostly in Iowa, over three weeks in November.
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
ISIS names the Libya’s Sidra suicide bombers

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Sunday, 3 January 2016
NO WAY NO. . . It Can’t BE . . . You Are NOT GONNA BELIEVE . . . Amber Rose Is Dating DRAKE . . .
According to MTO Page Six spoke to a person who told them, “They were on a very private dinner [Friday] night in the wine room at Prime 112, behind curtains." And US Weekly has reported that the pair was also spotted at the Soho Beach House. Well on New Years Day - she spent the night hanging with Drake and his crew in Miami. And she was the ONLY chick with them. I am not believing this tho, they might just be friends. Just friends
Saturday, 2 January 2016
2016: How to make your new year resolution successful
All geared up for the New Year bash and ready to declare your resolution? Just hold on. New research has found that the secret to a successful New Year’s resolution may lie in, well, keeping it a secret or at best asking yourself a question.
Friday, 1 January 2016
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