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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Oscar Pistorius Murder Trial Resumes After Six-Week Break
The murder trial of Oscar Pistorius is resuming in South Africa after a six-week break to evaluate the athlete’s mental health.
His defense team has argued he was suffering from an anxiety disorder when he killed his girlfriend.
A report by experts will help the judge decide how significant this is.
The athlete denies deliberately killing Reeva Steenkamp. He says he shot her accidentally in a state of panic after mistaking her for an intruder.
BBC Africa reports that the experts’ report seems unlikely to alter the course of this trial dramatically – the defence has already acknowledged that Mr Pistorius’s anxiety would not have stopped him knowing right from wrong.
The defence is expected to finish presenting its evidence in the next few days – calling perhaps three more witnesses.
If found guilty of murder, Mr Pistorius, who went on trial on 3 March this year, could face life imprisonment. If he is acquitted of that charge, the court will consider an alternative charge of culpable homicide, for which he could receive about 15 years in prison.
Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model and law graduate, was shot through a toilet door at Oscar Pistorius’s house in Pretoria on Valentine’s Day last year.
The couple had been dating for three months.
Elton John Says Jesus Would Have Supported Gay Marriages If He Was Alive…Do You Agree?
Music star-Sir Elton John who hopes to marry filmmaker-David Furnish next year has said, if Jesus Christ was alive, the Messiah would have supported gay marriages.
Speaking to UK’s Sky News on the same weekend as the London Pride parade, Sir Elton John said: “If Jesus Christ was alive today, I cannot see him, as the Christian person that he was and the great person that he was, saying this could not happen. He was all about love and compassion and forgiveness and trying to bring people together.
And that is what the Church should be about.”
Though it is obvious that Sir Elton John wants the Church to do more in relation to gay marriages, he acknowledged how far the Church has come and praised Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Francis, whom he described as a “wonderful” man who had stripped back church teaching to reveal its fundamental message of love.
That is far away in Europe; they are talking about gay marriages and how the Church should support that. Back in Ghana, the legal framework does not even recognise the rights of gays—let alone the Church.
Recently, Wanlov Da Kubolor was in the news for saying, ‘probably GOD is Gay’ and you can imagine the bashing he received.
Anyway, do you think Jesus would have supported gay marriages if he was alive—bearing in mind that Jesus’ teachings were all about love, compassion and equality?
John Dumelo…Looks Just Like the MOTHER-Atleast the Nose Gives Him Away!
For the women who have been dying for John Dumelo because of his bold African facial features and height, this photo should tell you where John stole his handsomeness from—straight from the mother.
You cannot miss the mother’s genes when you look at John Dumelo’s lips and his signature nose—like mother like son.
The beauty must be in the family and the mother looks great for her age!
Source: GhanaVibes
Michael Essien Says Sulley Muntari Was Right For Slapping GFA Official
Ghana midfielder Michael Essien has given his
full support to Sulley Muntari after his AC Milan team-mate was thrown
out of the Black Stars camp at the 2014 World Cup for an ‘unprovoked
physical attack’ on Ghana FA executive at the tournament in Brazil.
In his first comment since the dismissal of
Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng for different disciplinary
issues, Essien seemed to blame the Ghana FA for the dismissal of
Muntari.
The AC Milan star, who played a bit-part role
for Ghana at the World Cup, gave a brief reaction to numerous questions
and appeals asking him to advice Boateng and Muntari over their
reported indiscipline in the Black Stars camp and rather defended the
actions of the duo.
“@acheamponglilian advice your so call FA not Sulley,” the ex-Chelsea star replied to an Instagram comment when asked to advice his friend Muntari over the attack on Armah, the owner of one of Ghana’s leading clubs.
Muntari is reported in the Ghanaian media to
have launched a fisted attack on Ghana FA member Moses Armah during a
meeting before chasing him up in his hotel room for further attacks
resulting in his dismissal.
The action has drawn worldwide condemnation
for the AC Milan star who has been sacked from Ghana camps on several
occasions over disciplinary issues.
Simmering tensions surfaced in Ghana’s camp over unpaid World Cup
appearance fees during a meeting in which Muntari launched an unprovoked
attack on the Black Stars Management Committee member Moses Armah just
before Ghana’s last game of the tournament in Brasilia.Boateng, who had a disappointing campaign at this year’s finals, was also thrown out of Ghana’s camp following a ‘stinking’ verbal abuse on Ghana coach James Kwesi Appiah – reports in the Ghana media say. The altercation, which the Schalke 04 star denies, led to his dismissal as he used the F-word on the soft-spoken coach.
Essien, who played just one game at Ghana’s World Cup campaign, has received praise for his conduct in the Ghana camp as he had remained calm and collected through the confusing times. But his show of support for the duo is expected to change opinions.
Moments after Muntari’s dismissal from the team’s camp, he quickly focused his attention on AC Milan where he has signed a new one-year contract extension.
Ghana’s Youth and Sports Minister who was at the team’s camp in Brazil and his deputy have been dismissed by the Ghanaian President. (GhanaVibes)
Nigerian Doctors Begin Nationwide Strike
The Nigerian Medical Association
yesterday announced the commencement of a nationwide strike today, after
Federal Government failed to yield to their request.
The President of the NMA, Dr.
Kayode Obembe, during a press briefing in Abuja yesterday said, there was no
going back from the strike and it starts today, 1st of July, 2014.
Hmmmmm, Is this really the best approach.......? God save my Country
Chika Ike's 'last night's dream...
This is what she posted on her IG:
"Happy
new month Fabs !!! I had a dream that I was super woman, flying all
over the place saving people in distress. It felt so good to have super
powers!!! Dreams do come true! I believe! ��.
Kim Kardashian displays MAJOR sideboob as she goes on date with sister (PHOTOS) .
Their arrival in The Hamptons left locals
worried that they might bring unwanted attention to the luxury location.
And on Monday,Kim Kardashian certainly caused a stir as she stepped
out for lunch with sister Kourtney, in a revealing outfit as they filmed
their spin-off show Kourtney and Khloe Take The Hamptons.
Man commits suicide in Abeokuta, after getting dumped by his fiancée (Photo)
Over the weekend, a heart-broken 33-year-old man, Oluwatosin Otaiku, stabbed himself to death after his fiancee, Olaogun Oluwatoyin, called off their engagement.
After futile efforts to get her to
re-consider her decision, he decided to commit suicide in his home at
the Onikolobo area of Abeokuta, Ogun State on Saturday.
He couldn’t
imagine a life without the love of his life.
One of his neighbours spoke to journalists saying Oluwatosin became a shadow of himself after the heartbreak and this made neighbours, who were aware of the development, to intervene.
On one of such occasions, the two lovers were invited to discuss in the privacy of a shop at Safari junction in Onikolobo to trash out issues but Olaogun reportedly stood her ground and maintained that she could not continue with the relationship. The deceased did the unthinkable and reportedly brought out a knife from his pocket and stabbed himself to death.
He was said to have been rushed to the Mercy Hospital in Panseke but he died on the way to the hospital.
Confirming the report, the State Police
Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, a Deputy Superintendent of
Police, said the police were still holding on to Otaiku’s remains until a
postmortem examination would be carried out.
“The lady is still with us, she is still
our suspect for now until we carry out a proper investigation on the
corpse. We need some time to study the statements, but the expert’s
opinion is to carry out a postmortem on the body which we are going to
do. I can assure you that the command will do the needful in order to
get to the root of the incident,” he said.
Prominent Northern Politician, Umaru Dikko is Dead
Umaru Dikko, a prominent northern politician and Minister of Transportation during the Second Republic, passes away today, July 1, according to his son, Dr. Bello Dikko, and another family member.
Mr. Umaru Dikko died early Tuesday in a London hospital at the age of 78, family revealed.
According to Umary Dikko’s son, he has been sick for "quite some time" and suffered three strokes in a row.
May His Soul Rest in Peace....
‘Ghana FA is led by Donkeys’ – British Newspaper Daily Telegraph
World Cup already overflowing with
entertainment, endeavour and emotion, the game between Ghana and Germany
on Saturday was a particular joy.
A vibrant, pulsating 90 minutes of
fluctuating fortunes, every attack seemed to promise goals, every player
was striving his utmost, every moment was utterly compelling.
Around the stadium, the thousands of
Brazilians in attendance were, to a man, woman and child, backing Ghana.
This wasn’t simply out of a natural inclination to support the
underdog. It was as much driven by the possibility that this Ghanaian
side might deliver the shock of the tournament. Until a last minute
equaliser, they really did look as if they were going to beat the mighty
Germans.
What a game this was. Played in great spirit,
without play-acting or subterfuge; despite the relentless pressure only
one participant was shown the yellow card. To look away for a second
was to risk missing a vital plot development: never mind England’s
pitiful showing, this was football as it should be played. This was the
World Cup at its best, the perfect advertisement for the sport’s
virtues.
After the game, Akwasi Appiah, the quietly
spoken Ghanaian coach, seemed the calmest man in a stadium still
vibrating with excitement.
“Ghanaians have a strong mentality in
football,” he said. “We always believe we have to fight to the end never
mind what happens initially.”
A few hours after Appiah and his players had
left the stadium, glowing in satisfaction at having so demonstratively
fought to the end, the story broke in the Daily Telegraph that the
chairman of the Ghana Football Association had been filmed by undercover
reporters negotiating with match fixers. As his players were giving
their all in the attempt to progress in the competition, their boss
Kwesi Nyantake appeared happy to let his team play in games that others
were prepared to rig.
How depressing was that news. There, on the
pitch in Brazil, was a group of Ghanaians giving their all for their
national pride, while in a hotel suite in Miami the man at the head of
their game was happy to compromise all their excellence for a few quid.
What’s worse, he seemed utterly relaxed about the process, as if it were
merely part of his brief.
As an example of the apparent corruption
gnawing away at the soul of the game, it could not have been more
ill-timed. Ghana’s footballers had just provided a breathless spectacle
of group hunger, determination and pride. Their nation’s FA president
had countered that with what appeared to be a breath-taking display of
individual greed.
There is no suggestion that any of Ghana’s
games in this World Cup have been so tainted. Indeed, it would be
impossible to imagination a game less contrived than Saturday’s
wonderful display. That is the joy of football: as many a movie director
has found out, the naturally achieved contours of its drama simply
cannot be scripted.
Yet, alarmingly, the Ghanaian FA president
seemed happy to make the attempt. He was utterly shameless in the
compromise of his players’ integrity as he appeared willing to arrange
friendlies through an agency that would employ corrupt match officials
in order to nobble the result.
For the fans and reporters packing
Fortaleza’s newly constructed stadium, this was the most disheartening
coda to the match. The build-up to the World Cup had been pockmarked by
the whiff of corruption. For much of the past year, the streets of
Brazil have thrummed with protest that the competition was not to be the
engine of economic development promised, but was instead a hugely
expensive circus, played out in over-priced white elephant stadia. Its
beneficiaries were not the poor or down-trodden, but the blazer-clad
bureaucrats of Fifa.
In its demonstration of human endeavour,
spirit and sportsmanship, the Ghanaians and Germans on Saturday gave
vivid challenge Saturday to that assumption. Here was something pure,
decent, good, something worth striving for. And all the time, the man
supposed to be one of the game’s custodians appeared willing to
compromise its integrity. Rarely has there been a more pertinent example
of lions led by a donkey than in the Ghanaian FA.
Source: Daily Telegraph
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