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Friday 24 May 2013

Photos: Two men 'tried to get in cockpit during flight from Pakistan to Britain' ....Pakistan International Airlines passenger plane diverted to Stansted


Two men repeatedly tried get into the cockpit of a passenger plane forcing it to be escorted by an RAF Typhoon jet as it travelled from Pakistan to the UK.

Police have arrested two British nationals on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft today after the plane was diverted to Stansted Airport.


Officers boarded Pakistan International Airlines flight PK709, which is believed to have been carrying 297 passengers bound for Manchester, after it landed at Stansted and removed the arrested men, aged 30 and 41, from the plane.

According to one of the passengers, the aircraft's cabin crew said two men had repeatedly tried to get into the cockpit.




Two men have been arrested on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after a plane had to be escorted to Standsted Airport by Typhoon jets





Police appear to search one of the suspects by the side of the plane at Stansted





The man also appears to be putting on a forensic suit at the scene


Umari Nauman told Sky News: 'The cabin crew informed us that basically they tried to come into the cockpit a few times and because they had been asked not to do that they got into a bit of an argument with the crew and made a few threats.'

She said all the passengers had been ordered to leave their possessions on board before leaving the plane.

Ms Nauman also said helicopters escorted the aircraft before landing.

It is thought that the incident might have been sparked by a scuffle or a disagreement among passengers.

A police spokesman said: 'Essex Police have boarded a passenger plane diverted to Stansted Airport and two men have been arrested on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft. They have been removed from the plane.'

The RAF jet was scrambled following an incident around 10 minutes before the plane, which departed from Lahore, was due to land in Manchester at 2pm.




The Pakistan International Airlines plane that was escorted into Stansted by Typhoon jets today





The PIA plane as it was being escorted by the RAF Typhoon jet

The flight from Lahore to Manchester was diverted to Stansted following the 'incident' 10 minutes before it was due to land

This image shows how the plane was moved away from the passenger terminals after it landed at Stansted




PAKISTAN PLANE PASSENGER First interview 'There was a terrorist...





The incident is not thought to be terrorism-related at this stage, it is understood.


A Pakistan International Airlines spokesman said the plane had now landed in the UK but it was not immediately in communication with the pilot.

Mahmouda Aslam, 50, from Prestwich, Manchester, was at the airport awaiting her husband, Mohammed on the flight.


After speaking to her husband on his mobile, she said: 'I said, "Are you alright? Are you scared?" He said, "We are all OK. The flight is full of police.'

Another worried relative, Zohaib Sattar, 24, from Huddersfield, was waiting for his wife Iqra Anwar, 24, and his father Abdul Sattar, 57.


Mr Sattar said he spoke to his father on the phone after it landed.


'They have taken two people off the plane and are checking the plane all over,' he said.


'The rest are just sat there waiting for further information. My father said there was no warning or threat, all of a sudden the plane just turned around.'




Passenger are led from the plane after it landed at Standsted Airport





The incident is not thought to be terrorism-related at this stage, it is understood

Superintendent Darrin Tomkins, of Essex Police, said police were this afternoon notified that a threat had been made to the safety of a Boeing 777 flying from Lahore to Manchester

He said the suspects were arrested once the plane had landed at Standsted.

He said: 'They were then removed from the plane and taken to waiting police vehicles before onward transport to a police station where they will remain in custody pending interview by detectives.

'The rest of the passengers have been allowed to disembark the plane under police escort. They have been placed on airport coaches and have been taken to the terminal building for debriefing.

'The plane will remain at its current location and will be subject to forensic examination by specialist officers.

'At this point in time no suspicious items have been recovered.

'This incident is being treated as a criminal offence and remains under the direction of Essex Police.'

The MoD has said a total of 25 Quick Reaction Alerts were launched in 2012.

The very same plane on the very same flight - from Lahore to Manchester - had been diverted to Stansted on September 7 2011 due to a bomb scare.



Police make a prominent appearance at Stansted Airport following the incident





There was a large police presence at the airport after the plane, originally bound for Manchester, landed


Officers boarded the plane after it landed at Stansted and removed two men from the plane


Today's flight had left Lahore at 9.35am local time and was thought to have been carrying 297 passengers.


An MoD spokesman said the incident was now a police matter and 'our involvement is over'.


He said Typhoon jets can be scrambled after the pilot or crew of a passenger aircraft sends out an emergency signal.

'The purpose of going up is to investigate what the situation is,' he said. 'Often when a Quick Reaction Alert aircraft is launched the details are not known, but it is known that a signal has been sent.


'Part of the purpose of sending a Typhoon up is to have a look and see what they can see.'

The incident occurred on the same day a British Airways plane had to made a dramatic emergency landing because of a 'technical fault'.



Family and friends of passengers of the plane which was diverted to Stansted wait at Manchester Airport to find out what has happened



People waiting at Manchester Airport speak to a PCSO after the PIA flight was diverted to Stansted





Stansted Airport has said at some point police and the airline will arrange for the passengers to be taken to Manchester

The arrests come at a sensitive time in Pakistani politics following a string of terror attacks in the country after the presidential elections.


The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility yesterday for a bomb that killed 11 security personnel and two civilians in the southwestern city of Quetta.


It was the second major attack since the May 11 general election which marked the first transition between civilian governments in Pakistan's turbulent history after a campaign marred by violence.


Prime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif has called for talks with the Pakistani Taliban in a bid to end rising militancy.

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Pregnant woman and her husband sell unborn baby for N200,000

The suspects (inset: ‘Their children’)

A 23-year-old pregnant woman caused a stir at the Lagos State Police Command headquarters on Thursday after she confessed that she had sold her unborn baby for N200,000, in advance.

The suspect, Adaeze Mba, who was arrested for conniving with her husband to sell their neighbour’s four-year-old son for N400, 000, said it was poverty that pushed them to crime.

She confessed that she and her husband, Chibueze, had sold two other children for N700, 000.

She said, “In March 2013, my neighbour’s son, Stanley Ezeaka, was following me about in the compound at Jakande Estate and it was at that time that my husband received a phone call from his partner that she needed a child for sale. My husband then suggested that we took Stanley even though he was a bit old.

“We travelled to Imo State the following morning and sold him for N400, 000 after which we relocated to Calabar.”

When asked why she took to crime and how she would feel if someone bought her own children, she said, “I am seven months pregnant and as I speak to you, my husband has already sold our unborn baby for N200, 000.

“I was against it but he convinced me to agree to it, saying he had already collected the money.”

When asked about the other children she and her husband had sold, she said, “The male child was sold at N400,000 while the female child, who was two months old but is now over a year old, was sold at N300,000.”

Chibueze on his part, said he went into the business last year. He said he had sold ‘only’ three children to his business partner, Benedicta Ogbonna, and maintained that the children were in turn sold to caring parents and not ritual killers.

He said, “One of the children was born by a mentally challenged woman; so I have committed no crime by selling the child to people who would take care of her.”

Ogbonna, who bought the three children from Chibueze and his wife at different times, said she sold children to bAREEN.

She said, “I am doing this business for humanitarian reasons and not for monetary gain. I am 35 years old and I have four children. I can never sell my own children and in fact my husband does not know I am into this kind of business.

“Chibueze brought Stanley to me and told me that his mother was a prostitute so he sold him to me at N400, 000. I then sold Stanley to Mrs. Patricia Anibogwu for N600,000. So far, I have sold only three children. I buy boys at N400, 000 and girls at N300,000.

“I use the money to take care of people and also invest it in my business. I sell shoes for a living at Anambra Wholesale Market.”

Anibogwu, who was the final buyer, said she thought Ogbonna was an employee of an orphanage. She said she bought Stanley because she was lonely having lost her husband.

She said amid tears that, “I was married for 28 years without a child. After my husband died, I decided to adopt the child because I was lonely. Someone introduced me to Ogbonna. Ogbonna told me she worked at an orphanage and would sell Stanley to me for N600, 000.

“I used my savings to pay for him and she brought Stanley to a roadside. I took Stanley home and started taking care of him like my own child. I changed his name to Uchenna. Ogbonna promised me that she would give me legal documents later but, unfortunately, I was arrested.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, urged parents to be vigilant and also advised childless women to go through the formal process of adoption rather than buying children.

She said, “In March 2013, one Caleb Ezeaka reported at Ilemba Hausa Police Division that his son, Stanley, had gone missing the previous day, adding that he was last seen with his neighbour, Adaeze Mba. All efforts to reach the neighbour proved abortive as she and her husband had disappeared and their phones were switched off.

“Through investigations, we traced them to Calabar and they confessed that they had sold him at N400,000 to one Benedicta Ogbonna. We traced Ogbonna to Anambra who then said she had sold him to Patricia Anibogwu for N600,000. So we arrested them all.

“Adaeze and her husband, Chibueze, confessed that they had sold three children to Ogbonna and they were also rescued. One of the children was sold when she was three months old and she is now a year and three months old.”
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Thursday 23 May 2013

London terror probe; Two more arrested





British police have made two further arrests and searched multiple properties as they widened their investigation into Wednesday's fatal hacking to death of a British soldier in broad daylight on a busy London street by two Muslim terrorists.

The two arrests, of a man and a woman -- both 29 -- on suspicion of conspiracy to murder, raises the possibility that the gruesome attack was not a so-called "lone wolf" killing as once thought. Earlier it had been reported that the attackers were known to UK authorities and one had ties to a radical jihadist group well before the shocking attack that has stunned the United Kingdom and risked inflaming tensions between communities.

The two men, who were captured on cellphone video covered in blood and spouting jihadist rhetoric moments after the attack, have not yet been named, although Scotland Yard confirmed that they remained hospitalized in stable condition after being shot by armed police at the scene. But the killers, who wielded a machete and a cleaver and were dubbed "sickening individuals" by an incensed Prime Minister David Cameron, were already on the radar of security services, according to the BBC.

And Anjem Choudary, the leader of radical Islamist organization al-Muhajiroun -- a group banned under anti-terrorism laws in the UK -- has told Reuters that he knows one of the reported suspects. Michael Adebolajo, a Muslim convert from Christianity named by the BBC as one of the attackers, attended a number of the organization's demonstrations, lectures and activities according to Choudary, although he claimed not to have seen him for about two years.

The Ministry of Defense has named the slain soldier as 25-year-old Drummer Lee Rigby, of 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

In a statement made outside his Downing Street office after having chaired a meeting of the British government's COBRA (Cabinet Office Briefing Room A) emergency committee, British Prime Minister David Cameron refused to comment about whether security forces had prior knowledge of the suspects. However, he firmly condemned the attack in Churchillian terms, stating: “We will never give in to terror, or terrorism, in any of its forms.”

Additionally, the Conservative Prime Minister emphasized that “there is nothing in Islam that justifies this truly dreadful act,” and that the fault lay solely with the attackers. He also noted that more Muslim lives have been lost in terrorist acts than any other religion.

President Obama, in a statement Thursday afternoon, condemned the attack in strong terms, and reaffirmed the relationship between the US and the UK, stating: "The United States stands resolute with the United Kingdom, our ally and friend, against violent extremism and terror."

Prime Minister Cameron also praised the bravery of Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, a cub scout leader and mother of two, who got off a bus and tried to reason with the attackers after she tried to help the victim lying on the street.

The 48-year-old tried to keep talking to the two attackers before police arrived at the scene near the Royal Artillery Barracks in the neighborhood of Woolwich.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Loyau-Kennett said that when one of the attackers told her that they wanted to start a war in London, she responded: "It is only you versus many people. You are going to lose."

Saying she wanted to stop one of the suspects from attacking anyone else, she asked him if he "did it" and what he wanted.

Loyau-Kennett said she saw a crashed car and the victim lying on the street and tried to help him since she had been trained in first aid. She had determined the man was dead by the time the attackers confronted her.

She said "a black guy with a black hat and a revolver in one hand and a cleaver in the other came over" and excitedly warned her to stay away from the body.

"I asked him why he had done what he had done," The Guardian quoted her as saying. "He said he had killed the man because he [the victim] was a British soldier who killed Muslim women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was furious about the British Army being over there."

She told The Daily Telegraph that the suspected terrorist was "in full control of his decisions" and did not appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

When the man told him he was going to kill police when they arrived, she asked him if that was reasonable and tried to keep him engaged.

Then she spoke to the other attacker, who she described as quiet and shy.

"I asked him if he wanted to give me what he was holding in his hand, which was a knife, but I didn't want to say that," she said. "He didn't agree and I asked him: `Do you want to carry on?' He said: `No, no, no.' I didn't want to upset him," she is quoted as saying in The Guardian.

Loyau-Kennett said she was not scared and that the armed men did not seem to be drunk or on drugs. She said she was trying to keep them occupied so they didn't get more agitated.

She re-boarded her bus shortly before police arrived, watching from the vehicle as police shot and wounded the two unidentified suspects, who are both receiving treatment in the hospital.

"The officers shot them in the legs, I think" she told The Guardian.

The British government's COBRA emergency committee met Thursday after Prime Minister David Cameron said there were "strong indications" it was an act of terrorism, and two other officials said there were signs the attack was motivated by radical Islam.

One of the attackers went on video to explain the crime -- shouting political statements, gesturing with bloodied hands and waving a meat cleaver.

Images from the scene showed a blue car that appeared to have been used in the attack, its hood crushed and rammed into a signpost on a sidewalk that was smeared with blood. A number of weapons -- including butchers' knives, a machete and a meat cleaver -- were strewn on the street.

Footage -- obtained by ITV news and The Sun newspaper -- showed a man in a dark jacket and knit cap walking toward a camera, clutching a meat cleaver and a knife. Speaking in English with a British accent, he apologized that female passers-by "have had to witness this" barbarity, saying that "in our land our women have to see the same."

He gave no indication what that land was as he urged people to tell the government to "bring our troops back." British troops are deployed in Afghanistan and recently supported the French-led intervention in Mali.

"We swear by almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you," the man declared. "We must fight them as they fight us." The camera then panned away to show a body lying on the ground.

Scotland Yard confirmed that counterterrorism officers were leading an investigation into the attack. Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said the two men had been arrested and urged Londoners to remain calm. Both men were hospitalized, one in serious condition.

Late Wednesday, riot police fanned out in Woolwich as about 50 men waving the flag of the far-right English Defense League gathered, singing nationalistic songs and shouting obscenities about the Quran.

Meanwhile, Muslim groups quickly condemned the attack, calling for the police to calm tensions. The Muslim Council of Britain called it a "barbaric act that has no basis in Islam," adding that "no cause justifies this murder."

Britain has been at the heart of several terror attacks or plots in recent years, the most deadly being the 2005 rush-hour suicide bombings when 52 commuters were killed. More recently, Parviz Khan was convicted in 2008 of plotting to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier in Birmingham.

Some extremists have lashed out at Britain's involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq. Recently, groups have also criticized Britain's assistance in the French-led mission to Mali to root out Islamic extremists in the north.

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Miss Nigeria Ireland: Why Patricia Olufemi Was Stripped of Her Crown And Title

 
Nigeria Ireland 2012, Patricia Olufemi has yesterday been relieved of her crown and title as Miss Nigeria Ireland by the management, Perod Foundations.
There has been various publications all over the internet claiming that she resigned due to unprofessional attitude of the management, Perod Foundations. Here is a video footage of her resignation which she posted on youtube:



Well, WomenStyles is yet to speak with Ex queen Patricia Olufemi to get her own side of the story, but in the meantime, this is what Perod Foundation has to say about it:

Miss Nigeria Ireland 2012

Dear Patrcia Olufemi,

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Re:  Revocation and Gross violation of terms and conditions of Miss Nigeria-Ireland).

On  behalf of Perod Foundation and Miss Nigeria Ireland, we hereby draw your attention to the

terms and conditions of the Miss Nigeria -Ireland beauty pageant, whose terms and conditions

you signed up to.

The rules and regulations specify that you are expected to maintain personal integrity and observe

the requirements of good manners and courtesy towards the organisers (Perod Foundation) and

the entire public. But in flagrant breach of the rules you have brought the organisation and the

title into disrepute and scorn.

By taking part in a movie without the consent and approval of Perod Foundation, you contravene

rule 8.  In addition you breached the rules by appointing a manager in the name of O'Sullivan during your reign.  As a result, the consequence of these actions is a revocation of your title and

crown as Miss Nigeria- Ireland 2012.

Further continuation of your act(s) of utter disregard for rules and regulations was displayed

when you went to pose in pants and skimpy clothes thereby, disregarding the directives from the

management that it was against the fundamental beliefs of the organisation and the Nigerian community for which the organisation exist.  Furthermore you used your social network (facebook)

and website as a forum to distribute above photos and displayed the Miss Nigeria  Ireland name

at the top of the website.   This is an intolerable act as a Miss Nigeria Ireland beauty queen.

Did the issues end here? The answer is in the negative. You dyed your hair blond against my

advice and orders that you revert it back to black to reflect the culture and traditions that you represent as the MNI queen, you refused and carried on with impunity. It is disappointing that you

came into this organisation with the full knowledge of the rules and regulations and has decided

to rubbish the organisation in such a way, in a bid to cast us in bad light.

You have been taking pictures for some time now that totally contradicts the beliefs of the organisation, photos that ridicules the role model image you are suppose to project. Certainly, this is

not the altitude of a beauty queen, and we make bold to say that the implication of this action is

grave and misleading to the public at large.

We are not unaware of your public instigation of your friends and Nigerians to help  you in forcing the management of the Miss Nigeria  Ireland Organisation which you represent  into agreeing

and submitting to your  despicable fashion style and image

It is regrettable that you could carry the internal matters of the organisation you claim to represent to the public domain (Facebook) for discussion.

In the light of your gross violation of the rules and regulations of the Miss Nigeria Ireland, we

hereby give notice of the revocation of your title as the Miss Nigeria Ireland 2012, effective from

today.

Please return to us any pageant property that may be in your possession, including the Sash and

the Crown.

Yours Sincerely,

Peter Oghina

Dublin Ireland

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

For Perod Foundation and Miss Nigeria Ireland.




PETER OGHINA <missnigeriaireland@gmail.com> 4:35 PM (3 hours ago)


Our attention has been drawn to the claim by Patricia Olufemi that she resigned as Miss Nigeria Ireland 2012. I would like to put the record straight, she did not resign, she was sacked. Below is the text message I sent to her on her Facebook message box and the Miss Nigeria Ireland email account at 7.23pm:

Wednesday
7:30pm
Peter Oghina
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Dear Patricia,
Please find enclosed a letter of revocation of your title and crown, as Miss Nigeria Ireland 2012, stating from today.
I wish you the very best of luck on your future endeavour,
Peter Oghina

President
Miss Nigeria Ireland.

AND HER REPLY BELOW CAME AT 7.53
7:53pm
Patricia Olufemi
Good evening sir,
Thanks for the email. I posted out my resignation letter today. It is evident you have not received it. I sent it via post as i could not attach my my signature to the online version. I do apologise for any damage I have caused and wish the Miss Nigeria Ireland organisation the very best in the future. I took the sash to the dry cleaners as i wasn't sure if it was machine washable. I will have both the crown and sash to you by the weekend. Thanks again for the opportunity.




So please do the maths, she posted the video 19 hours ago and she got my sack letter 21 hours ago. Where is the truth? She got the revocation letter 21 hours ago and she posted the video 19 hours ago, this is the truth. Again, it is 4pm now and I still have not gotten any letter from her via post.

According to Perod Foundations, Patricia Olufemi breached some of the rules and regulations that bound her to the crown.

1. Incitement: There was this issue about how she was supposed to wear her hair. During the time Patricia was crowned, she had a low-cut black hair, but her management insisted she wore a wig to all her events. After some time not only did she dye her natural hair to blonde, but she discussed such management issues on her facebook page asking fans to raise their voices in support of her natural hair to let the management know that they prefer her natural hair.

Bernie D'Arcy: Patricia I reckon we should start a vote among Nigerians in ireland about this. I love your natural look

Like · Reply · 1 · April 16 at 11:08pm · Edited

Patricia Olufemi: Bernie D'Arcy and Penelope Chieme Anyaji Aniuzu you guys are really making my day. honestly. it totally depends on you. you guys are the nigerians i am here representing. its all about what you want.

Like · 1 · April 16 at 11:10pm

Bernie D'Arcy: Wigs are false and represent no one

Like · 2 · April 16 at 11:11pm

Patricia Olufemi: exactly my point.

Like · 2 · April 16 at 11:12pm

Bernie D'Arcy: Wigs are wonderful for cancer suffers and people who suffer hair loss but its dreadful seeing beautiful women covering up their own hair, Ive see women scratching their heads with pens and it looks like they have flees

Like · 2 · April 16 at 11:15pm

Patricia Olufemi hahahahaa... u have no idea how many times i had to readjust it.. then it kept tickling me.. i think what makes it worse for them is that my short hair is now blonde. but the blonde suits me. ive been modeling way before miss nigeria and its a paying job. my clients have requested i go blonde and it really works for me. i guess the wig is just the only way i can satisfy the management and still be able to have my hair blonde for work

Like · 2 · April 16 at 11:18pm

Bernie D'Arcy: Nigerians have to vote

Like · April 16 at 11:20pm

Patricia Olufemi: i really wish they would. i wish they would have a say. because ive gone to events and people complain that they like me blonde and dont want me wearing wigs. but no one is letting the management know. the miss nigeria facebook page is there for people to share their views..

Like · April 16 at 11:22pm

Bernie D'Arcy: Ok let me see what I can do via my page

Like · 2 · April 16 at 11:23pm

Penelope Chieme Anyaji Aniuzu Ok. Thanks for that clarifications

Like · Reply · 1 · April 16 at 7:01pm

Patricia Olufemi: always welcome.  i really appreciate that you like me as i am. means a lot

Like · April 16 at 7:04pm

Penelope Chieme Anyaji Aniuzu: Love ya to bits dear. But hun take my advice and always use the haircut

you always had. It is unique, sets you apart from the ordinary average Jane all over of which I am one by the

way lol....Just saying. Still love ya though

Like · Reply · 1 · April 16 at 5:59pm

Patricia Olufemi: thanks Penelope Chieme Anyaji Aniuzu but the choice isnt mine. i wear my short hair everyday and i love it to bits. but the Miss Nigeria team claims that my hair doesnt represent nigerians. they have demanded i wear a wig to all my events. i cant do anything about it. its nigerians in ireland that need to raise their voice and let the management know that they prefer my own hair.

Like · Reply · April 16 at 6:59pm
Below is a write up by  Bernie D'Arcy:

Bernie D'Arcy:
Miss Nigeria Ireland is beautiful

Patricia Olufemi is so amazing and beautiful , Please I beg don't hide her natural beauty by making her wear wigs to engagements,

Rules can be broken, Lets break this rule,

Wigs are wonderful creations for sick women and I respect that Nigerian women wear them at time but I ask you please make this an option.

Don't force a woman to wear a wig

Unlike ·  · April 16 at 11:38pm near Dublin

• Miss Nigeria Ireland and Jones Jone-z Osaro like this.

9:36pm

Peter Oghina

What does this Bernie woman want and what is the story with you licking her ranting? What are you trying to prove?

9:38pm

Patricia Olufemi

what am i trying to prove? it is rude for an organisation to ignore a comment or message. liking it shows that we have seen it. it stops her from re posting and re posting. i am trying to prove that we respect and appreciate our followers views even if we are not taking them on board.

she isnt ranting. she is only sharing her point of view. isnt that supposed to be one of the reasons we set up the page?

2. Disobeying Management's order to change her hair to black:

10:23pm

Peter Oghina

Patricia, keeping quite does not make me a fool or a coward, I must beg you, do

not push it. I think it is a high time you went back to your natural black hair

please, and do it between now and the end of the month. When you told me about

going blond, you said it was for some time, the Miss Nigeria Organisation can no

longer afford to have you, Miss Nigeria Ireland 2013, on blond. Please do

something about it between now and end of the month. As for what you are doing

with Bernie, I want to once again beg you to be very careful. Bernie knows how to

reach me, and she has been on to me at different times for different reasons, why

is this different? When the time comes, I will reply her, don't worry about that.

You and Bernie are free to conduct a poll and find out how many Nigerians want

you to go blond.

• April 23

3. Disobeying Management's order not to Expose too much flesh:

Patricia Olufemi

I've been booked to shoot for cold lilies. They are an Irish jewelry brand

March 14

2:46am

Peter Oghina

Dear Patricia, unfortunately, Miss Nigeria Ireland has decided to do without

swimwear because of our people cultural believe and opposition to it. You are aware

of the controversy over this issue, so it is not an issue I should be explaining to you. I

am afraid as Miss Nigeria Ireland 2012, it will not be possible for you to go on swim

wear, it will cause a lot of problem for us. Thanks a lot



Patricia Olufemi

April 19

Just got some new images printed ahead of my casting tomorrow! #model #portfolio #prints 



4. Embarrassing Pictures And Writeup On facebook:

Patricia Olufemi

about an hour ago

Im 21. Il make mistakes; Im far from perfect. Im still trying to find out who I am. So please

dont judge me. Im rough. Im raw. Im still being formed. So please don't set your

expectations too high. Im human.

5. Demeaning her image as Miss Nigeria Ireland with her irresponsible way of dressing:




















There are two sides to every story. Now we have heard Perod Foundation's side of the story. Personally speaking and in all fairness too, every organization has its rules and regulations to be adhered. We are hoping to hear from Patricia Olufemi to know what she has to say about this.


Wednesday 22 May 2013

London Attack: Man Savagely Hacked to Death in Suspected 'Terrorist Incident'





Two attackers savagely killed a man believed to be a British soldier just outside an army barracks in an apparent terrorist attack in southeast London today, telling eyewitnesses the killing was "as an eye for an eye ... because Muslims are dying by British soldiers every day."

British Prime Minister David Cameron said there were "strong indications this is a terrorist incident," and senior British officials convened an emergency meeting in Britain's equivalent to the White House Situation Room.

The two attackers hacked the victim to death in broad daylight with large knives in the London neighborhood of Woolwich.

Afterward, they approached eyewitnesses, asking them to start filming with their camera phones. One of the attackers, who spoke with a southern London accent, carried a meat cleaver and his hands were deeply stained with blood as we spoke directly to the camera.

"We swear by almighty Allah, we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone, your people will never be safe," the man said calmly, according to ITV News, which obtained the video.

Just a few minutes later, armed police arrived. The two men rushed the police, according to eyewitnesses, and police opened fire, wounding both of them.

The attackers "went for the police with the machetes, knife and handgun," one eyewitness told the BBC. "I don't think they cared."

The attack echoed a plot from 2008, when a British man pleaded guilty to plotting to kidnap and behead a British soldier. Police believe it was an isolated incident, but the emergency cabinet meeting ordered security to be tightened around the area of the attack, and at other military barracks in London, according to the BBC.

Cameron cut short a visit to France and called the attack "absolutely sickening" and a "most appalling crime."

"People across Britain, people in every community, I believe, will condemn this attack," he said at a news conference in Paris. "We have had these sorts of attacks before in our country and we never buckle in the face of them."

Numerous eyewitnesses emphasized the brutality of the attack.

"These two guys were crazed. They were not there. They were just animals," a man who identified himself as James told local radio station LBC. "They then dragged him from the pavement and dumped his body in the middle of the road."

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