China and the U.S. continue to trade blame on the matter of North Korea’s weapons development program, with both Beijing and Washington insisting that the other is at fault.
Beijing has suggested that it is the U.S., and not Chinese policy,
that is responsible for North Korea’s move towards nuclear weapons.
China has been careful not to accuse the U.S. openly; however, it is
widely believed in Beijing that the U.S.’ political and economic
isolation of North Korea has contributed to Pyongyang’s security climate
and military policies.
Criticizing the popular global opinion
that China has a hand in the military risks arising out of North Korea,
Beijing has stated that the entire international community –and not just
China– is responsible for making Pyongyang see the error of its ways.
Calling on all states to engage with North Korea on the issue of its
nuclear weapons program, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua
Chunying said, “The origin and crux of the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula has never been China”. “The key to solving the problem is not
China.”
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Ohaneze Declares Ambode As Arch-Enemy Of Ndi’Igbo
Ohanaeze Ndigbo has declared Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode as number one enemy of Ndigbo.
The development is sequel to the demolition of Oshodi market, which is believed to be largely occupied by Ndigbo on the first week of the New Year.
National President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, OYC, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, made the declaration alongside the National Secretary, Okwu Nnabuike saying Ambode by his actions had drawn a battle line between himself and the entire Igbo land.
“It is instructive to observe here that contrary to all principles of common justice, the traders were merely given few days quit notice. It is equally shocking that the government chose such a wrong time for the demolition exercise, thereby not only taking the shops from them but making sure that their wares were looted.”
“We are forced to ask: could this be the starting point in implementing Oba of Lagos’s earlier threat during the election period that Ndigbo would be thrown into the Lagoon? Could it be another round of deportation of exercise, similar to what former governor Fashola did? These appear to be so considering that a witch cried in the night and a child died in the morning.”
Culled from the Sun
The development is sequel to the demolition of Oshodi market, which is believed to be largely occupied by Ndigbo on the first week of the New Year.
National President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, OYC, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, made the declaration alongside the National Secretary, Okwu Nnabuike saying Ambode by his actions had drawn a battle line between himself and the entire Igbo land.
“It is instructive to observe here that contrary to all principles of common justice, the traders were merely given few days quit notice. It is equally shocking that the government chose such a wrong time for the demolition exercise, thereby not only taking the shops from them but making sure that their wares were looted.”
“We are forced to ask: could this be the starting point in implementing Oba of Lagos’s earlier threat during the election period that Ndigbo would be thrown into the Lagoon? Could it be another round of deportation of exercise, similar to what former governor Fashola did? These appear to be so considering that a witch cried in the night and a child died in the morning.”
Culled from the Sun
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ISIS tells British wannabe terrorists: Shave off beards and wear crosses
Isis recently released a handbook for wannabe terrorists in
Britain on how to blend in while planning a terror attack in order to
avoid being detected by police.
According to the report released, the 58-page English-language booklet titled Safety and Security Guidelines for Lone Wolf Mujahideen, was written in Syria was created so "non-Arabic speaking brothers ... may apply it to their blessed operations."
"No doubt that today, at the era of the lone wolves, brothers in the West need to know some important things about safety in order to ensure success in their operations," it reads.
Among the booklet's advice was to stay clean-shaven and not carry Islamic religious items on them.
"If you can avoid having a beard, wearing qamis (long tunic), using miswak (a teeth-cleaning twig recommended by Prophet Muhammad) and having a booklet of dhikr (short devotional phrases and prayers) with you, it’s better."
The booklet then advised its followers to wear necklaces with a cross --but only those without Arabic names on their passports because "it may look strange."
"As you know, Christians - or even atheist Westerners with Christian background - wear crosses on their necklaces."
The terror handbook also gave permission for jihadis to wear perfumes and colognes containing alcohol, something usually avoided since Islam prohibits the use and consumption of alcohol.
According to the report released, the 58-page English-language booklet titled Safety and Security Guidelines for Lone Wolf Mujahideen, was written in Syria was created so "non-Arabic speaking brothers ... may apply it to their blessed operations."
"No doubt that today, at the era of the lone wolves, brothers in the West need to know some important things about safety in order to ensure success in their operations," it reads.
Among the booklet's advice was to stay clean-shaven and not carry Islamic religious items on them.
"If you can avoid having a beard, wearing qamis (long tunic), using miswak (a teeth-cleaning twig recommended by Prophet Muhammad) and having a booklet of dhikr (short devotional phrases and prayers) with you, it’s better."
The booklet then advised its followers to wear necklaces with a cross --but only those without Arabic names on their passports because "it may look strange."
"As you know, Christians - or even atheist Westerners with Christian background - wear crosses on their necklaces."
The terror handbook also gave permission for jihadis to wear perfumes and colognes containing alcohol, something usually avoided since Islam prohibits the use and consumption of alcohol.
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BENIN - 22nd January 2016
Venue: LD Makeover Studio. 54, 1st ugbor, beside police station.
Contact: 08163001356
Time: 12: 00Noon
DELTA - 23rd January 2016
Venue: Solidas Hotel Effurun/Sapele Road Warri. Contact: 09035430958, 08063968048
Time: 10:00am
AWKA - 30th January 2016
Venue: Villa V restaurant's
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Contact: 08032376862
Time: 10:00am
ENUGU - 6th February 2016
Venue: Platinum lounge No 1 platinum close, beside Enugu state house of assembly complex independence layout, Enugu
Contact: 07067199118
Time: 10:00am
OWERRI - 12th February 2016
Venue: Ihop Amusement Park, Opposite Concord Hotel, Owerri
Contact: 08062892326
Time: 10:00am
PORT HARCOURT - 20th February 2016
Venue: The Dawn No 9 Ada George Off Iwofe Road, Beside Instant School. Contact: 08060778714, 08063545520
Time: 10:00am
LAGOS - 27th February 2016
Citilodge Hotel, By Elf Bus Stop,
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Time: 10:00am
HOW TO REGISTER:
Pay Entry Fee of N5,000 into Any FIDELITY BANK
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Website: www.missnewnigeriaworld.com
Audition Requirements:
* Blue or Black Bum short
* White tank top,
* Heels (No wedge)
* Bank Teller
*1 Passport Photograph
Register now & get all
necessary guideline for the
Audition. Forms will also be
available at the Audition Venue.
AUDITION DATE AND VENUES.
OSUN - 16th January 2016
Venue: Ripples Hotel, By Lameco
Round About, Oroki Estate, Osogbo.
Contact: 08160147975
Time: 10:00am
BENIN - 22nd January 2016
Venue: LD Makeover Studio. 54, 1st ugbor, beside police station.
Contact: 08163001356
Time: 12: 00Noon
DELTA - 23rd January 2016
Venue: Solidas Hotel Effurun/Sapele Road Warri. Contact: 09035430958, 08063968048
Time: 10:00am
AWKA - 30th January 2016
Venue: Villa V restaurant's
and bar, Ifite, Awka
Contact: 08032376862
Time: 10:00am
ENUGU - 6th February 2016
Venue: Platinum lounge No 1 platinum close, beside Enugu state house of assembly complex independence layout, Enugu
Contact: 07067199118
Time: 10:00am
OWERRI - 12th February 2016
Venue: Ihop Amusement Park, Opposite Concord Hotel, Owerri
Contact: 08062892326
Time: 10:00am
PORT HARCOURT - 20th February 2016
Venue: The Dawn No 9 Ada George Off Iwofe Road, Beside Instant School. Contact: 08060778714, 08063545520
Time: 10:00am
LAGOS - 27th February 2016
Citilodge Hotel, By Elf Bus Stop,
Immediately After Maruwa Bus Stop, Lekki, Lagos. Contact: 08138593810, 08079784002
Time: 10:00am
HOW TO REGISTER:
Pay Entry Fee of N5,000 into Any FIDELITY BANK
Account Nam: Classic Creative Media
Account Num: 5600168751
Then fill the online form @ www.missnewnigeriaworld.com
For More Information: Call
08060778714, 08056169350 | Bbm: 5927F5F, 7F51F469
Website: www.missnewnigeriaworld.com
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