Tuesday, 12 July 2016

7 Things You Should Know Before Traveling to China

China is the world’s most populous country, with a fast growing population of 1.3 billion (officially). The country has 21 cities with a population over 5 million people (compared to 2 in the United States), while more than 150 cities have over 1 million people. This human density alone is enough to shock even the most experienced traveler, and there are many more surprises in store during your stay. My best advice to you is to leave your preconceptions at home, as modern China has developed rapidly over the past 20 years. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind to minimize your potential culture shock:

1. BYOTP
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 Yes, that stands for bring your own toilet paper.The Chinese-style squat toilet is the greatest surprise to most foreigners, and even in large cities it is often unavoidable. Your hotel is likely to have Western-style toilet seats, and so will any Starbucks, but even American fast food chains usually have ground-level fixtures where you will have to balance carefully while doing your business. Before you leave your hotel, make sure you’ve got portable toilet paper with you or tissues. Lots of public (and some private) restrooms don’t provide it.

2. Be(a)ware of the smokers!
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If you are not a heavy smoker yourself, this can have a huge impact on your visit to China. The first being the amount of people smoking in the streets. And then there are the smoke filled restaurants, shops, hotel lobbies, and even elevators. The good news are, that they are not smoking in the public transport like buses and subway and also not in supermarkets and shopping centers. Be prepared to smell cigarette smoke practically everywhere, and in some hotels even the non-smoking rooms reek of cigarettes.

3. Drink bottled water.
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This is conventional wisdom, however not to be taken lightly. Many restaurants will offer you boiled tap water: it’s free of germs, but after a while that it can give you indigestion, and in some cases make you sick. Stick to bottled water, and make sure the seal on the cap isn’t broken.

4. Expect stairs, and stares!
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You’ll climb flights of stairs to get in and out of your hotel and across any major street, but look at the bright side; you’ll stay in shape. If you have limited mobility, however, stick to Shanghai or Beijing. As a foreigner in China, you’ll attract lots of attention. Many people will say “hello” to you in the streets. Some of them are just gawking, but some are genuinely interested in talking with you. You’ll make friends if you stay any length of time. Despite all the challenges for a visitor, China can be a friendly, fascinating and remarkable place. Look for young people if you’re in need of help; they’re most likely to speak English.

5. Bring aspirin and deodorant.
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Most of your basic toiletry needs will be served by a Chinese supermarket, but aspirin is hard to come by, and antiperspirant deodorant is as well. When you go to China, make sure you’ve stocked up on these Western essentials for the length of your stay. Tampons are another item that hasn’t made a hit in the country yet, so if you need them, see that you have your supply.

 6. Spitting & Burbing
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Many Chinese spit and burp vivaciously throughout the day. In their culture, it’s not gross, nor rude. Due to SARS and the awareness of disease spread, there are public campaigns to stop spitting, and while it has worked in larger cities, don’t be surprised if you hear a spirited cough with a wet thwak at the end where it hits the sidewalk (just remember to take your shoes off before you go into your hotel room). Burping is a sign of contentment. Your cabbie might belch and so might your waitress. Just pass it off and enjoy the difference in culture.

7. Never show up empty handed
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 Gifts are exchanged frequently between the Chinese, and not just on special occasions. If you have dinner at someone’s house to meet a prospective business partner or for any other pre-arranged meeting, both parties commonly exchange gifts as small tokens of friendship and good will. Westerners are often surprised at the number of gifts the Chinese hosts give. The general rule of thumb is to bring many little (gender non-specific) gifts when you travel to China. You never know when you’ll meet someone who wants to present you with a special memento, so it’s always good to be prepared and arrive with your own as well.

 8 Never accept food, drinks or gifts without first refusing a times (and vice versa, do not take “no, thank you” literally the first few times)
No self-respecting guests immediately accept whatever may be offered to them in someone’s home. No matter how much they may be eager to accept the food, drink, or gift, proper Chinese etiquette prevents them from doing anything that makes them appear greedy or eager to receive it, so be sure to politely refuse a couple of times. Chinese people automatically refuse food or drinks several times — even if they really feel hungry or thirsty. Never take the first “No, thank you” literally. Even if they say it once or twice, offer it again. A good guest is supposed to refuse at least once, but a good host is also supposed to make the offer at least twice.

Written by Bingwen Ming-húa

EFCC finds document worth N60 billion in Omisore's possession

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission made a startling revelation in the ongoing investigation of Senator Iyiola Omisore, saying that a document uncovered showed extraneous overhead expenses amounting to N60 billion by senators and House of Representative members.
The EFCC are said to be probing the document to identify the senators and members of House of Representatives, adding that it stumbled onto the budget padding document in Omisore's bedroom.
The former Deputy Governor of Osun who seemed a bit concerned queried the EFCC operatives as to why they had taken an interest into the document, requesting them to limit their investigation to only the N1.310 billion from the Office of the National Security Advisor.
Reports has it previously that Omisore was arrested as part of an investigation into a case of receiving and misappropriating N700 million from the Office of the National Security Adviser, between June and November, 2014.

Source: News24

Israeli rights group suing Facebook for $1B

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An Israeli rights group says it’s suing Facebook for $1 billion on behalf of families of victims of Palestinian attacks.
The Shurat Hadin group is claiming the social network provides militant groups with a platform for spreading violence.
It says it’s filing the suit in a New York court on Tuesday.
The victims cited in the suit were all American. The plaintiffs include the family of Taylor Force, a 28-year-old American veteran who was stabbed to death by a Palestinian attacker while visiting Israel in March.
Shurat Hadin says Facebook is violating the U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act by allowing groups such as the Islamic militant Hamas to disseminate their messages on Facebook.
The lawsuit comes as Israel is considering how to contain what it sees as Palestinian incitement on social media.

Dasuki's court case adjourned to October 5th

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Former National Security Advisor, Sambo Dasuki, court case has been adjourned to Octor 5th 2016 at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Dasuki has been charged with 19 counts including money laundering and criminal breach of trust resulting in N13.5 billion.
His trial could not go on as schedule today as the commencement of yearly vacation of the courts in Nigeria.
Involved in the case are; former director of finance and administration, the Nigeria. National Petroleum Corporation, Acacia holdings and others.
Dasuki has however, admitted that he is ready to face trial and the Federal Government should allow his trial to go on accordingly.

Source: Naij.com

BREAKING NEWS:Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton


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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders formally declared an end to their political rivalry Tuesday, joining forces together.
"I have come here to make it as clear as possible why I am endorsing Hillary Clinton and why she must become our next president," Sanders said at a joint rally. "Secretary Clinton has won the Democratic nomination and I congratulate her for that."
The 74-year-old self-described democratic socialist, who has been a thorn in Clinton's side over the last year, pledged his support to his former rival: "I intend to do everything I can to make certain she will be the next president of the United States."
Clinton, speaking after Sanders, declared: "We are joining forces to defeat Donald Trump!"
"I can't help but say how much more enjoyable this election is going to be when we are on the same side," she said. "You know what? We are stronger together!"
The long-anticipated unity event effectively puts to rest Democratic fears of a political nightmare scenario: that Sanders might sit on his hands in the general election, or worse, run as a third-party candidate on the left.
Clinton aides are confident that Sanders -- who excited the liberal base and won young voters by large margins during the primary -- could be a potent weapon against Trump and help Clinton rev up liberal voters.