Friday 26 February 2016

Breaking News: Police Placed Embargo On Movie

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The Police Administration has placed an embargo on police uniform given to movie producers to assist them in their various movies.

The Public Relations Officer of the Police, Superintendent Cephas Arthur, disclosed his on Adom Entertainment Hall show with Mike'2' last Saturday.

He said the embargo became necessary when

Shocking News: Nigeria Mourn Actress

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It is another mourning period for the Nigerian movie industry. This time is the death popular Kannywood actress, Aisha Dankano.

It was reported that she died in the early hours of Yesterday, Tuesday, February 23, 2016. Aisha breathed her last in her home in Kano State after a brief illness.

Family sources say she has been buried according to Islamic rites.

OMG: Hillary Clinton Unforgivable Sin

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Not only has candidate Clinton demonstrated a mind-numbingly callous indifference to the impacts of fracking, she could end up leading us toward "Climageddon."
Hillary Clinton takes a lot of heat politically, much of it personal, mean-spirited and unfair. Too often the criticism has to do with her personal life, her character and other celebrity-type issues that are frankly irrelevant to her politics, including her recent role as U.S. Secretary of State.
But as primary choices loom, we have just seen the latest reports on global climate change, and they are dour, to say the least. We have crossed the tipping point where runaway, devastating changes to the natural balance are almost inevitable. And the prospect of a Clinton-In-Chief bodes very poorly for our chances of arresting that change. In fact, according the Washington Post, Clinton has actually become more conservative on Energy Policy than she already was.
"Hillary Clinton's appearance at a clean energy convention in Las Vegas on Thursday night turns attention to yet another aspect of the likely Democratic presidential candidate's policy platform for 2016: energy. As usual (and perhaps to her detriment), Clinton is not expected to actually delineate any specific policy goals on energy production. But if she did, it's safe to assume we know what she would say. There's no reason to think Clinton's positions on energy have, in the main, changed since 2008. If anything, they've shifted to the ideological right slightly."
A candidate for president who can't "delineate any specific policy goals on energy production." That's simply not good enough. And thus, Hilary Clinton must be weighed very, very carefully on her environmental record. Forget what she says she believes in now.
That's political shop talk.
Let's look at the facts. And do something for me, open a separate Google windows on your computer and type "Hillary Clinton fracking."
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It started back in 2014, with an article just published in Mother Jones magazine details some of Clinton's political wranglings that deserve some severe criticism. According to reporter Mariah Blake, Clinton has been using her State department clout to intervene globally on behalf of giant fossil fuel companies such as Chevron, pushing natural gas fracking on countries that in many cases are resistant to this technology's environmental wake of destruction.
In Bulgaria, for example, the report says, "shortly before Clinton arrived, tens of thousands of protestors poured into the streets carrying placards that read 'stop fracking with our water,' and 'Chevron go home.' Bulgaria's parliament voted overwhelmingly for a moratorium."
But Clinton was not taking no for an answer. She "urged Bulgarian officials to give fracking another chance," and fly in 'the best specialists on these new technologies to present the benefits to the Bulgarian people.'"
But Bulgaria was just the beginning. The article notes that the Obama administration has seen global fracking as a huge, untapped source of  fossil fuel that will allow the U.S. to continue business as usual for another 50 years. They argue that it's cleaner burning and will reduce greenhouse gases, but that contention is hotly debated by environmentalists. The photo at right (we added the map) shows all of the many places around the world where fracking is now being pushed, many of them directly or indirectly thanks to Clinton.
As I've written many times before, fracking for natural gas should be banned outright. It's polluting fresh water sources that could be ruined for centuries. We simply don't have the right to poison the world's fresh water to fuel our addiction to dirty power. And politicians without the moral fortitude to figure that out should be held accountable.
Clinton has now changed her position and says she opposes fracking in the U.S.

Breaking News: Anas Is 007 Named In Africa

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It's not often that a journalist is compared to "James Bond." Not even the spy-level tactics that the Edward Snowden story required of Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras earned them the comparison.

But Ghanian investigative reporter Anas Aremeyaw Anas is called the 007

Breaking News: President Mahama Hail Bishops

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His Excellency John Dramani Mahama has said he is happy that the Catholic Bishops of West Africa chose Ghana as the country to host the second plenary assembly. 

He said Ghana is characterized by

OMG:Pope Francis Is Sick

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On Thursday Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi SJ announced that after Pope Francis celebrated his usual morning Mass, he canceled the rest of his appointments

Breaking News: Mayweather Is Coming To Olympics........

Floyd Mayweather, allegedly retired, could perceive the Olympics as the perfect chance to return to the world stage.
The very interesting man who runs Aiba, the governing body for amateur boxing, sent the sport into a minor frenzy this week when he suggested – not stated – that professionals would be able to box in the Olympics ...