Thursday 8 September 2016

HISTORY:1945 American troops arrive in Korea to partition the country

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U.S. troops land in Korea to begin their postwar occupation of the southern part of that nation, almost exactly one month after Soviet troops had entered northern Korea to begin their own occupation. Although the U.S. and Soviet occupations were supposed to be temporary, the division of Korea quickly became permanent.
Korea had been a Japanese possession since the early 20th century. During World War II, the allies–the United States, Soviet Union, China, and Great Britain–made a somewhat hazy agreement that Korea should become an independent country following the war. As the war progressed, U.S. officials began to press the Soviets to enter the war against Japan. At the Yalta Conference in February 1945, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin pledged that his nation would declare war on Japan exactly three months after Nazi Germany was defeated. A few months later, at the Potsdam Conference in July and August 1945, it was agreed that Soviet troops would occupy the northern portion of Korea, while American forces would take a similar action in southern Korea in order to secure the area and liberate it from Japanese control. The occupations would be temporary, and Korea would eventually decide its own political future, though no date was set for the end of the U.S. and Soviet occupations. On August 8, the Soviets declared war on Japan. On August 9, Soviet forces invaded northern Korea. A few days later, Japan surrendered. Keeping to their part of the bargain, U.S. forces entered southern Korea on September 8, 1945.
Over the next few years, the situation in Korea steadily worsened. A civil war between communist and nationalist forces in southern Korea resulted in thousands of people killed and wounded. The Soviets steadfastly refused to consider any plans for the reunification of Korea. The United States reacted by setting up a government in South Korea, headed by Syngman Rhee. The Soviets established a communist regime in North Korea, under the leadership of Kim Il-Sung. In 1948, the United States again offered to hold national elections, but the Soviets refused the offer. Elections were held in South Korea, and Rhee’s government received a popular mandate. The Soviets refused to recognize Rhee’s government, though, and insisted that Kim Il-Sung was the true leader of all Korea.
Having secured the establishment of a communist government in North Korea, Soviet troops withdrew in 1948; and U.S. troops in South Korea followed suit in 1949. In 1950, the North Koreans attempted to reunite the nation by force and launched a massive military assault on South Korea. The United States quickly came to the aid of South Korea, beginning a three-year involvement in the bloody and frustrating Korean War. Korea remains a divided nation today, and the North Korean regime is one of the few remaining communist governments left in the world.

HISTORY:SEP 8 1915,A day Germany will never forget

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On September 8, 1915, a German Zeppelin commanded by Heinrich Mathy, one of the great airship commanders of World War I, hits Aldersgate in central London, killing 22 people and causing £500,000 worth of damage.
The Zeppelin, a motor-driven rigid airship, was developed by German inventor Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin in 1900. Although a French inventor had built a power-driven airship several decades before, the von Zeppelin-designed rigid dirigible, with its steel framework, was by far the largest airship ever constructed. However, in the case of the zeppelin, size was exchanged for safety, as the heavy steel-framed airships were vulnerable to explosion because they had to be lifted by highly flammable hydrogen gas instead of non-flammable helium gas.
The Germans enjoyed great success with the Zeppelin over the course of 1915 and 1916, terrorizing the skies over the British Isles. The first Zeppelin attack on London came on May 31, 1915; it killed 28 people and wounded 60 more. By May 1916, the Germans had killed a total of 550 Britons with aerial bombing.
One of the best-known Zeppelin pilots was Heinrich Mathy, born in 1883 in Mannheim, Germany. Flying his famed airship L13 on September 8, 1915, Mathy dropped his bombs on the Aldersgate area of central London, causing great damage by fire and killing 22 people.
The following summer, Mathy piloted a new Zeppelin, the L31 in more attacks on London on the night of August 24-25, 1916. His ship was damaged upon landing; while he was waiting for repairs to be made, Mathy received word that the British had managed for the first time to shoot down a Zeppelin, using incendiary bullets. Shortly after that, Mathy wrote pessimistically: “It is only a question of time before we join the rest. Everyone admits that they feel it. Our nerves are ruined by mistreatment. If anyone should say that he was not haunted by visions of burning airships, then he would be a braggart.” True to his prediction, Mathy’s L31 was shot down during a raid on London on the night of October 1-2, 1916. He is buried in Staffordshire, in a cemetery constructed for the burial of Germans killed on British soil during both World Wars.

Emir of Kano:Your government may end up like Jonathan’s

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The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to stop blaming previous administrations for the nation’s woes, but should instead concentrate on putting the nation back on the path of progress.
He also warned the president to avoid repeating the mistakes made by former President Goodluck Jonathan so his administration does not end up infamy like that of his predecessor.
The emir gave the warning on Thursday while delivering a paper entitled, “Nigeria In Search Of New Growth model” at the 15th meeting of the Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development Planning.
Mr. Buhari succeeded Mr. Jonathan on May 29, 2015.
“If this government continues to behave the way the last government behaved, we will end up where Jonathan ended,” the former CBN governor said. “You may not like it but that is the truth. You have to listen.
You don’t have to be an economist to know that any system that allows you to sit in your garden, and with a telephone call, make one billion naira without investing a kobo, that system is wrong. It is unsustainable.

Apple unveils new iPhones and waterproof smartwatch


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Apple has unveiled two upgraded versions of its iPhone and a new waterproof smartwatch, seeking to reignite growth for the iconic technology maker.
The iPhone 7 and larger iPhone 7 Plus, with new camera technology, 50-meter water resistance and other features, were the highlight of an Apple media event in San Francisco.
The new devices come with Apple seeking to reverse declines in sales of the iPhone in an increasingly saturated global market, and boost its Apple Watch — in a slump since the enthusiasm of last year’s release wore off.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook said the new smartphones take advantage of the latest iPhone software, iOS 10.
“We are about to launch iOS 10, our biggest iOS release ever. It is jam-packed with new features,” Cook said.

Man who sexually assaulted 6-year-old girl at church is sentenced

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A Franklin County man is facing sexual assault charges involving a 6-year-old girl at a church Thursday.

According to court documents, the girl was on her way to the bathroom at the Body of Christ Church on Spring Forest Road in Raleigh when she encountered 33-year-old William Coffey in a hallway.
Coffey allegedly picked her up and carried her into the men's restroom.

The documents state Coffey "covered the mouth of the victim when she attempted to scream."
He then allegedly sexually assaulted the girl before letting her leave the bathroom.
Coffey had left the church by the time the girl returned to her parents and told them about the incident, according to court documents.
Ed Coffey, the suspect's father, was also at the church during the alleged attack.
"All I know is, and I'll say is, I was with him for 45 minutes in the church. Okay?" Ed Coffey said. "Continuing our meeting, nothing was going on. We left quietly, went out, nobody said a thing. We got home and that's when I got a call."
In a statement, Body of Christ Church said that while it has stringent procedures in place for all personnel working with children, Coffey was not a church member and was visiting a men's Bible study group when the alleged attack happened.

"Our ultimate concern and care now and has always been for the child and family involved," it said.
Coffey has since been charged with first-degree sex offense child, first-degree kidnapping and indecent liberties with child.
He is currently being held in the Wake County Jail under a $1 million bond.

Police Inspector arrested, detained for stealing plantain in Lagos

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    Police in Lagos State have reportedly detained an Inspector attached to the Railway Police Command, Ebute-Meta of the State, whose name was given simply as Joseph, for allegedly stealing bunches of plantain.
It was reported that the officer was taken into custody on Thursday as he tried to hide the plantain in two trucks.
Joseph was arrested and detained at the directive of a senior police officer in the command.
A senior officer within that jurisdiction pleaded with some superior officer for the release of the suspect in order to save the command from embarrassment.

Change Yourselves Before asking me for Change – Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari has demanded that Nigerians change their own attitudes by shunning corruption and other social vices before demanding for the change he promised during the 2015 election.
He added that change was not about economic or social progress, but it is in terms of citizens’ personal behaviour.
President Buhari stated this while delivering a speech at the inauguration of the national re-orientation campaign tagged, ‘Change Begins With Me’ in Abuja on Thursday.
“Our citizens must realise that the change they want to see begins with them, and that personal and social reforms are not a theoretic exercise. If you have not seen the change in you, you cannot see it in others or even the larger society.
“In other words, before you ask ‘Where is the change they promised us?’, you must first ask, ‘How far have I changed my ways? What have I done to be part of the change for the greater good of society?’
“The campaign we are about to launch today is all about the need for us to see change, not merely in terms of our economic, social progress but in terms of our personal behaviour on how we conduct ourselves, engage our neighbours, friends and generally how we relate with the larger society in a positive and definitive way and manner that promotes our common good and common destiny, change at home, change in work place, change at traffic junction, change at traffic lights, etc.”
He said the value system of the nation had been eroded and that was why students would prefer to embrace cultism rather than face their studies. He said it was for the same reason youths were vandalising oil pipelines thus robbing the nation of much-needed resources.

ONDO STATE:The City of Limestones

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Ondo State is endowed with abundant natural resources ranging from favourable climatic conditions for crop production to huge mineral deposits, rich forest resources and with the longest coastal line of over 180km in Nigeria and Akure is its capital city.Akuure has a fairly large population of 7.4 million people suggesting a potential for high output. Its economy which is sixth largest in Nigeria, is dominated by Agriculture, abundant natural resources among others.
 These abundant resources coupled with the state’s location and safety make it attractive to investment in a number of areas. Sectors of great potential within the state are; mineral resource exploitation, agriculture and agro-processing, tourism and infrastructure provision.
 Indeed the most important investment advantage of Ondo State is the fact that the State is the Most Peaceful among fellow comity of States in the SouthWest region in Nigeria. This factor coupled with the sincerity, ingenuity and Investment friendly policies of the Ondo State Government is perhaps responsible for the high rate of Investors, Donors and Partners thronging the State to have a feel of a realistic investment situation currently being experienced in the State.

Mineral Resources in Ondo State….
Ondo State is blessed with mineral resources such as bitumen and other resources that can be mined and shipped out at viable cost. Oil & Gas in its state in Ondo State has become a member of the Nigerian oilproducing states as petroleum is now extracted offshore (Ministry of Information & Culture, 1989).
, Ondo State produces 12% of Nigeria’s output. Other mineral resources found in the state are; Quart sand, Clay, Granite, Limestone, Talc, Kaolin, Coal, Columbine, Rock, Tin, River, Mineral deposits, Bitumen which is the 2nd largest in the world, Ocean fronts and the largest Coastline in Nigeria.
 Natural Resources in Ondo State….
Extensive fertile soil suitable for agriculture with Sub- Savannah forest suitable for cattle grazing in the northernFringes. Vast forest resources, variety of timber species e.g. Teak, Gmelina, Manzonia e.t.c. Ondo State is the largest producer of cocoa in Nigeria, other cash crops grown in the state include Rubber, Cashew, Kola nut, oil palm etc.

Agriculture is the dominant occupation of the people of Ondo State providing income and employment opportunities for over seventy percent of the population. It also contributes well over sev entyfive per cent to the state's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The main revenueyielding crops are cocoa, palm produce and timber. In fact, Ondo region is now the core of the Nigerian cocoa belt accounting for well over sixty per cent of Nigeria's annual output. In order to make cocoa contribute more to the economic viability of the state, a Cocoa Products Company Ltd. has been established in lle Oluji. Indeed, in 1988, as a result of the economic policies of the Babangida administration, cocoa farmers and traders had a field day in cocoa busi ness as they became very rich because cocoa prices were subject to market forces.
 Industrialisation is rapidly taking place in the state. At present, the major industrial ventures include the Okitipupa Oil Palm Mill Pie at Okitipupa, NIROWI at Ondo, Cocoa Products Company Ltd. at lleOluji and Oluwa znGlass Company Pie at lgbokoda. Others include the Nigerianltalian Ceramics Factory at lfon, Alpha Paper Industries at ArigidiAkoko, Ondo State Asphalt Company at Aponmu, AraromiAyesan Oil Palm Pie at AraromiObu and Foam Industry at Akure, to mention but a few.
A survey has shown that the number of private establishments employ ing more than five people and above is on the increase. While in 1980, the number of the latter was about 960, by 1992, the number was more than 2,830, with Akure having over 950. By September 1999, it is estimated to have grown to over 3,500, with Akure having over 2,000.
Local Sourcing of Raw Materials: Many small and largescale industrial concerns now depend almost entirely on local raw materials.

Compiled by Adewale Adeosun