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Friday, 13 December 2013

PHOTO: Man locked in CAGE by his mum for more than 40 years over fears he could hurt himself

Peng Weiqing, 48, has been in the cage in his mother's home in the city of Zhengzhou since he was six years old
 
 










A Chinese man has been locked in a cage for more than 40 years by his mother.

Peng Weiqing, 48, has been in the cage in his mother's home in the city of Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan Province, since he was six.

As a baby, Weiqing suffered brain damage following a fever. He then begun suffering severe epilectic fits at the age of six.

His mother, Peng Waimei, says she has kept him locked in the cage since then in order to protect him.

Fearing that he would hurt himself and unable to afford medical treatment, Waimei's husband built a series of cages that got bigger as Weiqing grew.

Waimei said: "He can't control himself.

"When he was young, quite often he would cut himself with a knife and glass debris.

"Even when walking, he could suddenly fall down and hit his face and make it bleed.

"He must know me, although he may not know the meaning of "mother". He is my 48-year-old child."

Aged 80 and with her husband now dead, Waimei fears for her son when she dies and hopes to find someone to take care of him.






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Thursday, 12 December 2013

Tragic: Mum who drank from 'morning until night' found dead aged just 30 after falling down the stairs

Tragic: Emma Hopwood
Manchester Evening News




Tragic mum Emma Hopwood fell downstairs and died after her drinking spiralled out of control.

The pretty 30-year-old mother-of-three began drinking from when she woke up in the morning until she went to bed at night.

Her good looks disguised the amount of alcohol she was getting through and she masked the scale of the problem by hiding empty bottles and cans around the house.

Emma’s mother Janet Maher, 48, from Stockport, Greater Manchester told an inquest: “The way my daughter died could happen to anyone young lady who drinks too much alcohol for her own good.

“She started drinking when she was a teenager when she used to go out to the pub with her friends like most girls her age.

“In later life she would phone me sometimes and I could tell she had had a drink because she was slurring her words.

“She always drank cheap cider and she used to hide empty cans. She would hide them in cupboards, in the laundry basket, in the toilet cistern, under the bed, in bags, in handbags.

“She used to go upstairs quite a lot and that was a sign that she was drinking. Later I would find empty cans in the bedrooms.

“I had to hide all the drink in the house. Towards the end I don’t know how many cans of cider she was drinking. “

Emma’s body was found last June at the bottom of the stairs at her home by her estranged partner, Barry Shepherd, with whom she had a stormy relationship. The couple split up after a series of drunken and violent rows.

Mr Shepherd told the inquest in Sale: “She was lay at the bottom of the stairs with her feet going up the stairs.

"She had blood on her nose and when I first saw her I was ready to 'say get off the floor, you silly devil.'

Tests showed she was more than three times the limit for drink driving and had two fractures to her skull after falling backwards down the stairs whilst unsteady on her feet.

Police found numerous empty cans of cider and numerous empty crates at the scene.

Miss Hopwood’s best friend Debra Walters told the hearing: “Emma was not a binge drinker.

"She was someone who drank from when she woke up to when she went to sleep.

“But she always tended to the baby. She always made sure he was fed and changed.

"It did shock me how she could drink and look after the baby at the same time.”

Returning an open verdict Coroner John Pollard said: “I think that Emma did bang her head on the stairs.”







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Australia: Horrific remote ‘incest cult’ in which brothers and sisters were encouraged to have sex and procreate.....children were deformed and unable to speak or wash themselves




Outback: The family were found in a remote valley

Deformed children unable to speak or wash themselves have been discovered in a remote Australian valley in the worst case of incest the country has seen.

The 40-strong family of adults and youngsters are the result of four generations of inbreeding in which brothers and sisters were encouraged to have sex.

The depraved ‘incest cult’ was found living in squalid sheds, tents and caravans without plumbing or running water.

The family is believed to have been started by great-great grandparents who were themselves brother and sister

Younger members had oddly-formed features, severe learning disabilities and did not know how to use a toilet or loo roll.

They included a boy with a walking impairment and severe psoriasis, another with hearing and sight problems and a third boy whose eyes were misaligned.

A nine-year-old girl could not hear or write, had stunted speech and was unable to bathe or dry herself.

Sickening details of generations of child abuse emerged from the New South Wales Children’s Court which placed some of the children in psychological treatment programmes for over-sexualised behaviour.

The court’s findings are normally kept secret but judges took the unusual step of publishing details of the worst case of incest it had ever recorded.

Siblings who had sex as soon as they were old enough then had offspring which were also encouraged to procreate.

Fathers are also believed to have had sex with their daughters.

The family had moved around from South Australia to Western Australia and then back across Australia to the picturesque valley south of Sydney.

Their camp was only discovered when residents from the nearest town 20 miles away reported there were children living in the hills who did not attend school.

Stunned social workers found dirt-covered stoves and cooking facilities, rotten food in a fridge and a kangaroo sleeping on one of the children’s beds.

They were told how three brothers aged 14 and under tied their sister, 8, and niece, 13, naked to a tree.

The court documents revealed mouth swabs deduced five children had parents who were themselves “closely related” to one another while another five had parents who were “related”.

One resident from the town - the name of which has not been released - said people joked that if anyone came from that valley “you’d be inbred”.

The family has been given the new surname Colt to protect the identities of the children. Some have been placed with foster parents.

Another resident who saw them shopping told a Sydney newspaper: “They were never clean looking.

“There was nothing on the land where they lived. No electricity, no water - just scrub.”




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LAGOS - Key witness in a murder case hacked to death



Eniola Akinkuotu
 

PUNCH - There was tension in the Yaba and Bariga areas of Lagos State on Tuesday after the murder of a 36-year-old man, Segun Ogbere, who was killed by members of a gang known as Downtown Boys.

PUNCH Metro learnt that Ogbere, who went by the pseudonym, Shaggy, was also alleged to be the leader of a gang known as Shaggy Boys.

According to Police sources, the victim is the key witness in a murder case against a former leader of the Ilajes in the state.

It was said that Ogbere was trailed from the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s court by Downtown Boys led by one Balogun, aka Small Jaypron, and hacked to death.

A police source said, “The former leader is facing a murder charge at the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s court for the death of one James Areomiye, who was slain last year. Ogbere was our only witness in the case.

“We were told that as Ogbere was about leaving the court, he saw some Downtown Boys around the court so he sneaked out of the premises, entered a commercial tricycle and fled. The hoodlums saw him and chased him.

“Ogbere saw his friend driving a tipper so he alighted from the tricycle, entered the passenger seat of the tipper, thinking the thugs were no longer on his trail. However, the assailants soon caught up with him.”

PUNCH Metro learnt that around 3pm, Small Jaypron, in company with three others in a vehicle, crossed the tipper around Adeshina Street, off University Road, Abule Oja, and dragged Ogbere out of the vehicle.

Eyewitnesses told PUNCH Metro that the hoodlums, who were wielding guns and knives, stabbed the deceased many times before fleeing.

“About four guys alighted from a red Volkswagen Gulf car and dragged the guy (Ogbere) out of the passenger seat and started stabbing the guy repeatedly and ripped out his intestines.

“Probably because this is a residential area and it’s always quiet, the guys did not fire a shot so as not to attract the attention of men of the Rapid Response Squad who are stationed on University Road.”

Our correspondent learnt that the incident caused a traffic snarl from University of Lagos gate down to Onike as loyalists of Shaggy were said to have protested his murder.

A landlady in the area, who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the case, said policemen attached to Sabo Police Division did not respond to the distress call until an hour after the incident.

She said, “After the killing, about five of Shaggy’s boys, who were wielding guns, stormed the scene. As RRS men attempted to recover the corpse, the boys protested and beat up one Sergeant Innocent and vandalised the patrol vehicle.

“When we saw that the police were being overwhelmed, we alerted the Divisional Police Officer, Sabo, SP Anthony Aruna, but his men did not arrive until an hour later. It was members of the Odua Peoples Congress that were able to subdue them and arrest one of them.”

Meanwhile, our correspondent, learnt that Shaggy’s boys have threatened to carry out reprisals for their leader’s murder

Our correspondent, who visited Ilaje, Bariga area, on Wednesday, observed six police patrol vehicles in the area.

A senior police officer attached to Bariga Police Division, said, “We are here to ensure that the area remains peaceful. Ilaje is Shaggy’s stronghold and we want to forestall any reprisal.”

Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, told our correspondent that the police had commenced investigations into the murder.

PUNCH Metro had reported that Balogun was arrested and charged with the murder of five people and was remanded in Ikoyi Prison but was released under controversial circumstances.

It had also been reported that many others had been killed in Bariga, Akoka, Yaba and Abule Ijesa areas due to the rivalry between the two gangs.

Braide said, “I am aware of the killing and the matter is now being investigated at the State Criminal Investigation Department Yaba. We are also on the trail of the suspects.”

PHOTO: Mutilated body of a young girl found in lagos

According to unconfirmed reports coming in from various internet sources, the girl in the picture below left home a couple of days ago to club with friends and in the process was picked up by a very rich looking client at Elegushi beach, Lagos. After price negotiations they left to an unknown hotel location.

At 7am the victim’s mutilated body was found around Mushin and reported to the police station . Her head, right hand and left breast had been chopped off, her intestines removed. Investigation showed that she was used for ritual purposes.

Investigations are still ongoing.

LADIES PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND DESIST FROM SHADY DEALINGS! EVIL AND CRAZY THINGS ARE HAPPENING!


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VIDEO: Mandela memorial interpreter blames flawed interpretation on a schizophrenic episode ....watch video of his interview!...


Thamsanqa Dyantyi: "I see angels come into the stadium"

WATCH HIS INTERVIEW BELOW:

 

The owners of the firm which supplied a "fake" sign language interpreter to the Mandela memorial event have vanished, a South African minister has said.

Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu apologised to the deaf community for the poor quality of interpretation given by Thamsanqa Dyantyi from SA Interpreters.

"He is Xhosa speaking. The English was a bit too much for him," she said.

Mr Dyantyi himself has blamed his flawed interpretation on a schizophrenic episode.

In an interview with local media, Thamasanqa Jantjie said he had been hearing voices in his head on stage and expressed sadness at what had happened. But there are allegations that the ANC had been warned after a previous meeting that he was a fake and there are renewed demands for answers from the government.

He also admitted he has been violent in the past.


But the minister denied there was a security issue, saying he had been properly accredited.

Mr Mandela died last week at the age of 95 and will be buried on Sunday.

His body is currently lying in state in Pretoria, with thousands queuing to pay respects.




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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

VIDEO: Fake sign language interpretation at President Mandela's memorial service

 



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There is controversy over the sign language interpretation at President Mandela's memorial service on Tuesday. The deaf community complained that the interpreter was making hand motions that made no sense what so ever.
 
WATCH VIDEO BELOW AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES:

 

Cara Loening is the executive of Sign Language Education and Development in Cape Town and she has told Focus on Africa that the interpreter made "no sense" and was just "waving his arms in the air".


David Buxton, the CEO of the British Deaf Association criticized the whole event, telling The Telegraph that the what happened on stage behind speakers was just 'childish hand gestures and clapping, it was as if [the interpreter] had never learn a word of sign language in his life. It was hours of complete nonsense. He is clearly a fraud who wanted to stand on stage with big and important people. It's quite audacious if you think about it.'

Nigerian doctor and former diplomat, Dr Chukwuma Igbokwe in court for allegedly bullying and sexually harassing colleague.


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Igbokwe grabbed a female colleague from behind and thrust himself towards her before exposing himself and suggesting she performed a sex act, a tribunal heard. Dr Chukwuma Igbokwe, 46, also asked the woman for sex on his desk, it has been claimed.


The former Consul to the UK of the Republic of Niger is accused of bullying and harassing his junior colleague in his role as director of St Luke’s Healthcare group.





Vanessa Turley, 42, was allegedly subjected to an ‘onslaught of sexual innuendo’ and verbal abuse when she worked with Igbokwe at a private hospital in Ebbw Vale, south Wales, between March 2008 and July 2010.

She told the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service how she quit her job and took legal action to stop Igbokwe when she realised she may not be his only victim.

‘It was just never ending with him,’ she said giving evidence.
‘I thought he’s got to stop this. People came to me and said it was happening to them. ‘I thought “when is this guy going to stop”. ‘The only person who had enough evidence to go forward was myself.’

Referred to as ‘Mrs A’ during the current proceedings, she told the panel she felt the police did not take her seriously when she complained, but was vindicated when she won an employment tribunal against her former bosses last year.

She said: ‘It was never about the money. It was about proving to people what he was like as a person and what he put me through.’

She added: ‘I was trying to stop him doing it to other females because in my eyes he had no respect at all no matter what your position in the company. It was a conquest.’


Igbokwe was not present or represented at a fitness to practise hearing in Manchester where he could be struck off the medical register if the string of misconduct allegations against him are proved.

One of the charges relates to a ‘Mayor’s ball’ held in his honour in his role as Niger’s Consul to the UK in November 2009 when he made a sexual innuendo towards her.
After the incident he then quizzed her in the tea room at St Luke’s about why she had told people what he had said, the hearing was told.

On another occasion, on April 9, 2010, Igbokwe is said to have called her into his office and held her hips from behind.
He then thrust himself against her, told her to sit down, exposed his privates and gestured to her to perform a sex act.

‘He touched me on a previous occasion, but the actual grabbing was the same time when he exposed himself and actually grabbed me from behind,’ 
said Mrs Turley.


She said he was aggressive and rude to her, asking her to bring him dinner or make his tea.
But it was in June 2008 that he is alleged to have called her into his office and said: ‘Because I want to f*** you over my desk.’
Mrs Turley told the panel: ‘I’m from a deprived working area and I was devastated.

‘Most nights coming home and on Sundays not wanting to face the next day.
‘The harassment started back up again because he was thinking I was going to say something and made my life and working environment unbearable to try to make me finish on my own.
‘But when I didn’t report it he started up an onslaught of sexual innuendo and text messages again because he got away with it the first time.’

The panel heard Igbokwe would ‘make eyes’ at her when they were working in the same room and ask her to meet at local hotels.
Even when she had left her job and was pursuing legal action against Igbokwe she claims the harassment didn’t stop.
She received pornographic emails, which were sometimes opened by her husband and children, and was told by friends they had seen a suspicious silver Mercedes following her.
‘It was just unreal, my life. I’m trying to start to get it back together, but it’s still there. I just want to shut the book on it,’ she said.
‘I feel I have moved on a lot, but to talk about it, when I go into any detail and depth I get upset because I think was there anything that I did,’ she added. I am a lot stronger person now for what I have done.’


Hearing continues...



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India Criminalizes Homosexuality


India’s Supreme Court has ruled gay sex as a criminal offence which is punishable with prison.

The ruling reversed a 2009 decision of the Delhi High Court, which decriminalised relations between people of the same sex.

Announcing its decision on Wednesday, the supreme court said it was up to parliament to legislate on the issue and upheld the constitutional validity of Section 311 of India’s penal code - which dates back to 1860.

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Protestors outside the Supreme Court after it ruled that a colonial-era law criminalising homosexuality will remain in effect


The code bans “carnal acts against the order of nature”, widely interpreted to mean gay sex, which can be punished by up to 10 years in jail.

The rule dates back to the days of British colonial rule in India, a country which is now the world’s largest democracy.

“Such a decision was totally unexpected from the top court. It is a black day,” Arvind Narrain, a lawyer for the Alternative Law Forum gay rights group told reporters.

“We are very angry about this regressive decision of the court.”

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Gay rights activists shout slogans after the annoucement


A spokesman for gay rights charity Stonewall tells HuffPost UK: "This decision will come as a huge disappointment to equality campaigners in India and around the world.

"We'll continue to support activists in India who are fighting every single day to repeal this antiquated and draconian law."

According to the BBC, the law has rarely – if ever - been used to prosecute anyone for consensual sex, though it has often been used by the police to harass homosexuals.







The decision could now be appealed through a so-called "curative petition", which would be heard by a panel of five judges, Reuters writes.

Mohammad Abdul Rahim Quraishi, a spokesman for the All India Muslim Personal Law Board welcomed the decision.

"There is no space for homosexuality in our social setup. It is a sin, it is a heinous crime," he said, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The 2009 ruling which decriminalised gay sex was the result of a case brought by the Naz Foundation, an Indian sexual rights organisation which said the law was hindering its battle to reduce the transmission of HIV.

The announcement comes almost a year to the date after the death of a 23-year-old gang rape victim, which sent women's rights to the top of India's social agenda. Four men found guilty of her death were sentenced to death in September.






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Imo State Police arrest serial killer behind the death of a 12 year old girl

Imo police arrest serial rapist

A 34-year-old man, identified as Chichi, a native of Nkwerre has been arrested for abducting a 12-year-old girl, who he allegedly raped to death and dumped in a disused well.
The decomposing body of the victim, who was declared missing two months ago, was  discovered after the suspect who had earlier gone into hiding, was apprehended by the police.

While parading the suspect before journalists yesterday, Imo State Police Commissioner, Muhammad Musa Katsina, alleged that the suspect was a serial rapist, saying he had been banished from his village for similar offence.

According to him, the suspect allegedly lured the victim to his one room apartment in a deserted building, where he held her captive and raped her repeatedly and thereafter strangled her an dumped her body in a disused well to conceal the crime.

The police commissioner further disclosed that the principal suspect, who had fled to Umugba village in Abia State later sneaked back into the community and fell into the hands of the command’s ambush squad who had been trailing him.

According to Katsina, the arrest of the suspect and interrogation revealed that after he had abducted the girl, he took her to a very remote but deserted building where he kept her in captivity, using the opportunity to rape her until she died. The suspect then dragged his victim’s lifeless body to a deep well and dumped it. The corpse has been identifed and brought out for autopsy.

Meanwhile, the suspect who confessed to the crime revealed that his victim was one of the little children in the neighbourhood that used to greet him each time while passing through their compound.
“But on that fateful day, she followed me to my house and asked me to give her my phone and while she was operating the phone, the spirit of rape came upon me and I forcefully raped her and I held her on the throat to stop her from shouting but when I noticed that she was no more struggling, I thought that she had fainted so when I finished I locked her in the room and went out.

“When I came back and discovered that she was dead, I wrapped her up with clothes and waited until 1.30am when everywhere was quiet and dragged her out and dumped her.




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Thousands of mourners line the streets as Nelson Mandela's body is driven to lie in state


The funeral cortege of South African former president Nelson Mandela leaves the Military Hospital in Pretoria on December 11, 2013
Thousands of mourners lined the streets of South Africa this morning as Nelson Mandela's body was moved to lie in state in the capital - inside the building which once housed the apartheid government he fought for five decades.
South Africans formed a guard of honour for their former president this morning as his body was transported through Pretoria in a casket draped in the national flag, in a hearse surrounded by outriders, to lie in state for the first of three days.





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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

PHOTO:The symbolic handshake between Obama and Fidel Castro's brother Raul that could change history

SYMBOLIC HANDSHAKE THAT COULD CHANGE HISTORY



Today's handshake between Barack Obama and Raul Castro was an extraordinary symbolic moment, which could show that the two presidents are ready to improve ties between their countries.

Cuba and the U.S. were extremely close for decades, before an army led by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara overthrew the government of the island nation in 1959.

The next year, America imposed an economic embargo against Cuba in the hope of weakening the regime.

The U.S. views Cuba with suspicion because of its Communist government, while Castro's regime has long regarded America as its bitterest enemy.

After Fidel resigned as president in 2008 due to ill-health, there were hopes that his brother Raul might prove less hostile to the U.S., but relations do not seem to have thawed before today.

The two leaders' handshake could be a false dawn, however, as the two countries have looked close to a diplomatic breakthrough in the past before backsliding towards hostility.


 
 
Rare display of unity: President Obama shakes hands with Cuban leader Raul Castro in spite of the animosity between them
 

Rare display of unity: President Obama shakes hands with Cuban leader Raul Castro in spite of the animosity between their governments
Historic: The handshake between the leaders of the two Cold War enemies came during a ceremony that focused on Mandela's legacy of reconciliation
Historic: The handshake between Obama and Fidel Castro's brother Raul came during a ceremony that focused on Mandela's legacy of reconciliation




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1 In 9 Girls In The Developing World Marries Are Married by Age 15, And Here's What Happens To Them

December 10 marks the anniversary of the presentation of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognizes that there are "equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family." But, because of the widespread practice of child marriage, 14 million girls under 18 are denied those rights each year. Here are some facts about the lives of child brides.
 
 




#Infographic by Jan Diehm for the Huffington Post.

Sound of Music actress Eleanor Parker dies @ 91

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Eleanor Parker received three Oscar nominations in six years

Actress Eleanor Parker, who was best known for playing the baroness in The Sound of Music, has died aged 91 in California.

Family friend Richard Gale said she died on Monday due to complications from pneumonia in Palm Springs.

Parker was nominated for Oscars three times - in 1951, 1952 and 1956.

Her co-star Christopher Plummer described her as "one of the most beautiful ladies I have ever known - both as a person and as a beauty".

He added: "I hardly believe the sad news, for I was sure she was enchanted and would live forever."

The actress began her career after being discovered at the Pasadena Playhouse.

She then signed a contract with Warner Bros, for whom she played minor roles until she was cast in the lead of 1946 film Of Human Bondage.

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Eleanor Parker appeared with Errol Flynn in the film Never Say Goodbye
 
 
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Say Cheese!...Barack Obama, David Cameron and Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt smile for a selfie@ Mandela's memorial...but Michelle Obama does not look amused




A smiling David Cameron joins Barack Obama in posing for a selfie at Nelson Mandela's memorial today.
The pair incline in as Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt helps President Obama take the snap - but wifey Michelle Obama does not look amused. She's probably thinking..."wait until we get home, Barack!"...or maybe her attention was somewhere else and she wasn't even aware of the selfie being taken.

Numerous Twitter users thought it was inappropriate behaviour at the memorial event to remember the life of the anti-apartheid hero.

Well, i see Mandela's memorial as a 'celebration' of a life well lived and therefore nothing wrong with taking a selfie while celebrating. Afterall the stadium was full of people singing and dancing and celebrating the great hero.

Do you think it is an appropriate behaviour at Mandela's memorial service?


Emotional....Ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela hugs widow Graca Machel at memorial

Nelson Mandela's ex-wife Winnie and widow Graca Machel hugged at the anti-apartheid leader's memorial service in Johannesburg.
   Mandela's widow Graca Machel and ex-wife Winnie hug. Credit: RTV

Ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela hugs widow Graca Machel, 10 Dec Ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela hugs widow Graca Machel
 
Winnie Mandela arriving in the FNB stadium. Credit: RTV
Graca Machel. Credit: RTV

Wasiu Alabi Pasuma set to marry yoruba actress Ronke Odusanya

Pasuma AlabiThe Popularly known Fuji musician Alabi Pasuma is set to marry yoruba actress, Ronke Odusanya aka Flakky Ididowo.
In a recent interview with journalist Kayode Aponmade, the fuji artiste said “well I am in a serious relationship with Ronke Odusanya a.k.a Flaky Ididowo, if things work according to plan we might get married soon. Though everything is in God’s hand but I can assure you that we are in a serious relationship’
Speaking further about his daughter and why he is still single, he said “I had my first child when I was 23 and by the time she was born, a lot of people thought I was not serious then. Thank God that she is 23 now while I clocked 46 on November 26. The girl is now my friend and confidant. I have been married once but it did not work. Mind you marriage is a life time contract, so I don’t want to rush into it. But I can assure you I will definitely move into my new house with a wife soon.”





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Oldest human DNA found in Spain




 
A drawing shows what the species of Homo heidelbergensis might have looked like 400,000 years ago.
A drawing shows what the species of Homo heidelbergensis might have looked like 400,000 years ago.



(CNN) -- There were no genetic tests 400,000 years ago, so our ancient relatives didn't know as much about themselves as we know about them now.

Scientists have reconstructed a nearly complete mitochondrial genome of an ancient human relative, whose remains were found in Sima de los Huesos ("pit of bones") in northern Spain. It is the oldest DNA to be recovered from an early humanlike species, authors of a study wrote in the journal Nature.

The ancient species that has revealed some of its genetic secrets, via bone fragments from a femur, is probably not directly linked to your family tree though.

"It's quite clear that this is not a direct ancestor of people today," said Svante Paabo, a biologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and senior author of the study.

Instead, he said, this representative of an early humanlike species, called Homo heidelbergensis, could be an ancestor of both Neanderthals and another group called the De nisovans.

The genetic relationship to Denisovans, discovered through this DNA research, is surprising because the Homo heidelbergensis remains found in the cave have many Neanderthal-like features. The only remnants of Denisovans come from Siberia -- a long way from Spain.

"It's sort of an open question really what this means, and I think further research into the nuclear genome of these hominins will address that," Paabo said.

How they did it

Paabo and colleagues used a new method for sequencing ancient, degraded genetic material to put together the 400,000-year-old specimen's mitochondrial genome. It is the oldest DNA ever found outside permafrost conditions -- in other words, it was not permanently frozen.

Mitochondria are structures in cells that convert food energy into usable forms. DNA stored in the mitochondria is passed to children through the maternal line only (i.e., only moms can pass it on), so it's only a small snapshot of inherited genes.

Genetic material in the cell's nucleus comes from both parents and gives a fuller picture of genetic heritage.

To study genetics of our ancient predecessors, researchers have an easier time studying mitochondrial DNA because there are hundreds of times more copies of it in each cell.

"It's a much bigger chance to find some fragments of this preserved," Paabo said.

A skeleton of a Homo heidelbergensis representative from a cave site in Spain.

The method that researchers used involves separating the two strands of the DNA double helix. They then make a "library" from each of the two strands. If part of one strand is damaged, its analogue on the other strand -- which is made of complementary genetic partners -- may be intact.

"That is sort of the big trick involved," Paabo said.

After sequencing the mitochondrial DNA, researchers then compared the result with genetic information about Neanderthals and Denisovans.

Since nuclear DNA encompasses more information about a person's inheritance, a nuclear genome sequence from Homo heidelbergensis may reveal even more clearly how it is connected to other ancient humanlike species, he said.

But retrieving the nuclear DNA sequence will be challenging, study authors wrote. Just to get the mitochondrial DNA sequence, it took about two grams of bone -- less than 0.1 ounce -- even though hundreds of copies of this DNA are in every cell.

Still, Paabo said, the sequencing technique his group used "opens a possibility to now do this at many other sites, and really begin to understand earlier human evolution."

Relationship to other species

Researchers thought initially the mitochondrial DNA of the Homo heidelbergensis specimen would share a common ancestor with Neanderthals. Neanderthals lived in Europe beginning as much as 300,000 years ago, Paabo said. (Homo sapiens, our species, first appeared in Africa between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago.)

Instead, researchers discovered through the DNA that this specimen is closer to the Denisovans, a group related to the Neanderthals.

A likely explanation is that in Eastern Eurasia this species gave rise to Denisovans, and in Western Eurasia they were the ancestors of Neanderthals, Paabo said. But more research needs to be done to verify that theory.

Humans, Neanderthals related to yet another group

Little is known about the Denisovans. Although some of their remains were found in southern Siberia, their genetic signature is only found today on islands in the Pacific.

Paabo was also the senior author on a 2012 study in the journal Science analyzing the Denisovan genome. That research suggested that human ancestors and the Denisovans' ancestors must have branched off from one another as much as 700,000 years ago -- although that number is vague. Still, it seems that the Denisovans must have mated with indigenous people in Papua New Guinea and Australia, Paabo said.

About 3% to 5% of the DNA of people from Melanesia (islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean), Australia and New Guinea as well as aboriginal people from the Philippines comes from the Denisovans.

On the other hand, everyone who lives outside Africa today probably has some Neanderthal DNA in them, Paabo said in 2012.

The bottom line, Paabo said, is that the relationships between these early human relatives -- Homo heidelbergensis, Neanderthals and Denisovans -- are not clear-cut.

"It's going to be a more complex history that one will eventually clarify with the help of DNA," he said.

PHOTOS: Global leaders arrive in South Africa as hundreds of thousands gather in Soweto for MANDELA'S historic memorial service

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President Barack Obama and the First Lady have arrived in Johannesburg after Air Force One touched down in South Africa on Tuesday morning. The Obamas were met at the airport by South Africa's minister for international relations Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (pictured above left) - after a 17-hour flight from Washington with former President George W Bush and his wife Laura, and former Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton.

As dignitaries from around the world flew in for the funeral service, South Africans gathered in their thousands to celebrate the life of their inspirational leader (inset).

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Former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura are seen coming off of Air Force One after the Obamas as the two couples shared the plane with former Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton

Lines of succession: Obama led the Americans, followed by Michelle, then former President George Bush, Laura Bush, and Hillary Clinton seen just slightly at the end


 
Representatives: David Cameron and Nick Clegg were attending the ceremony along with three former Prime Ministers of Britain

Arrival: Mr Cameron, Mr Clegg and John Major walking in to the FNB Stadium this morning

Successor: Jacob Zuma, the current president of South Africa, is giving the keynote speech during the ceremony

Ally: FW de Klerk, who was awarded the Nobel Prize along with Mandela for his role in ending apartheid, arrives with his wife Elita

Stars: U2 singer Bono and South African actress Charlize Theron talking in the crowd at the ceremony

Dignitary: Sir John Major  former Prime Minister of the UK

Respected: Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arrived with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former President Jimmy Carter

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace Mugabe (centre) arrive in Pretoria ahead of the memorial


 
Equatorial Guinea's president Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (left) and Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta (right) also arrived in South Africa on Monday night

Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain (centre) is also on the guestlist for the prestigious memorial

 
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni (left) and Malawi's President Joyce Banda (right) arrive at Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria
 
 
 
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Tulisa 'will plead not guilty' after being charged with being involved in the supply of Class A drugs






Charged: Tulisa will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court




Former X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos was tonight charged in connection with the supply of Class A drugs.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced the 25-year-old will appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on December 19.

The charge relates to Tulisa “being concerned in” the supply of drugs.

It follows a newspaper sting in which she was allegedly filmed appearing to fix an £820 cocaine deal with a man who was later revealed as an undercover journalist.

Tulisa is said to have acted as a go-between in the alleged drug deal involving part-time rapper Mike GLC - real name Michael Coombs – who was also charged.

During the sting operation, the reporter in question offered the singer a £3million film contract while masquerading as a movie producer.

Tulisa and her friends were also flown first class to Las Vegas.

CPS London chief Crown prosecutor Baljit Ubhey said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has today authorised the Metropolitan Police Service to charge Tulisa Contostavlos, 25, with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs

“This charge relates to an investigation by the Sun newspaper between early March 2013 and May 23 2013 which resulted in the supply of Class A drugs to an investigative journalist,”

“This decision to prosecute was taken in accordance with the code for Crown prosecutors.

“We have determined that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that a prosecution is in the public interest.”

“This defendant is now the subject of criminal proceedings and has the right to a fair trial.”

Tulisa was initially arrested in connection with the incident with 35-year-old musician Mike GLC on June 4 by appointment at a London police station.

If found guilty, supplying Class A drugs can carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

However, such severe punishment is only applied in the most extreme circumstances involving large scale drug rings, repeat offenders and huge profits.

Tulisa, from Hatfield, Herts, was officially dropped as a judge on X Factor days before her arrest, with Sharon Osborne returning to the show in her place.

A Scotland Yard spokesman confirmed the singer had been charged alongside Coombs, 35, of Enfield.

Tulisa’s lawyer Ben Rose said that she would fight the charge and plead not guilty.

Tulisa found fame as a member of N-Dubz before going solo and hitting number one with her debut single Young, released in April last year.

Her TV career flourished working as an X Factor judge on the show’s eighth and ninth series, in 2011 and 2012, before she was replaced.



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