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3 Nov 2012

JTF storm kidnappers hideout, kill 14

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“The hoodlums were shot dead during a gun battle with the security agents in their camp in Kaani community in Ogoni land,” state police spokesman Ben Ugwuegbulam told AFP of the incident on Friday.
He said members of the gang who abducted a Turkish construction worker last month had opened fire upon seeing the security agents in their camp.
“The security operatives returned with a superior firepower and in the process shot dead six of the kidnappers instantly, while eight others with gunshot wounds died on the way to the hospital,” the police spokesman said.
He added that two other suspects were assisting the police in their investigation.
Ugwuegbulam said the Turkish national had earlier been released unhurt by his captors after they collected ransom money.
“The security team recovered some arms and ammunition as well as cash in the camp,” he said.
“Six AK-47 rifles, 444 rounds of ammunition, 17 magazines… as well as the sum of 98,900 naira (620 dollars) were found in the camp,” he said.
The police spokesman could not however say if the recovered money was part of the ransom.
He said the gang was also notorious for carrying out a wave of robberies and attacks on security agents in the state in recent months.
“The police and other security agents will intensify efforts to rid the state of undesirable elements, especially those harassing residents and kidnapping prominent people, including foreigners,” he said.
Scores of foreign workers have been kidnapped for ransom in the Niger Delta, which is located partly in Rivers State — although a 2009 amnesty deal for oil militants had led to a sharp decline in unrest there in recent months.
But sporadic incidents continue despite the amnesty. Attacks have been blamed on criminal gangs seeking ransom or crude oil to sell on the black market as well as militants claiming to be fighting for a greater share of oil revenue for the local population.
The Niger Delta, with its massive oil and gas reserves, remains a deeply impoverished and badly polluted region.
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It has also seen a wave of pirate attacks in recent months.
On October 15, gunmen attacked a ship off Nigeria operated by French firm Bourbon in the region and kidnapped seven foreign sailors.
The abducted sailors — six Russian and one Estonian — were released this week, the company said.
In a report earlier this year, the International Maritime Bureau said the Gulf of Guinea — where the Niger River discharges into the Atlantic through a massive delta — was emerging as a new piracy hub, with heavily armed gangs carrying out increasingly violent attacks in which crude theft was often the goal.

My husband is not my son’s biological father, Woman tells court

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A 38-year-old nurse, Mrs. Eunice Odidi, told a Lagos customary court sitting in Ajegunle that her husband, Mesheck, was not the biological father of her son.
She said she knew her husband was just having sex with her for the fun of it, because, according to her, he had low sperm count.
”When l noticed that my husband could not impregnate me, I advised him to approach a doctor who later confirmed that his sperm count was very low”.
The petitioner said she decided to drag her husband to court in order not to make her child see him as his biological father.
Eunice, who claimed to be a member of the Bible Life Church, also informed the court that she lived together with her husband for three years, but did not get pregnant, adding that she met another man called Sule who impregnated her within three months.
” When l met Sule, l introduced him to Mesheck as my brother, because Mesheck did not know then that I had already got pregnant for Sule”.
The wife therefore urged the court to dissolve the marriage and grant her the custory of the child.
Mesheck denied the allegation of low sperm count and told the court he would have sent Eunice packing when he realised that she was wayward.
‘My wife enjoyed sex outside, but starved me of it’
A middle-aged man, Mr. Adeleke Adejumo, has also told an Ake customary court sitting in Abeokuta that his wife, Olanike, starved him of sex.
He claimed that what really caused their misunderstanding was that she always denied him of sex,  adding that anytime he approached her for sex, she always picked quarrel with him.
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The husband alleged that the wife was always flirting with young lovers.
”Men always called her on phone, and she used to tell them that she would join them in bars””.
Olanike denied the allegation, saying  her husband would not allow her to go out any day he set aside to have sex with her.
The court adjourned the case for further hearing.

Williams sisters dancing "Asonto": We came to inspire Nigerian women

Famous sports superstars, Venus and Serena Williams, have said that they came to Nigeria to promote women’s tennis and the empowerment of women in the most populated country in sub-sahara Africa
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US tennis superstars Venus (Center R) and Serena Williams (Center L) dance with children during a program entitled “Kick Like a Girl”, after an interactive session with students of the Federal Government College in Lagos, on Thursday. The Williams sisters, accompanied by their mother Oracene Price are in Lagos as part of a two-nation tour to usher in a change to Nigerian tennis and empower women and the girl child. Photo: AFP
Speaking with reporters in Lagos’ commercial hub, Victoria Island, the pair who between them, have won 22 Grand Slam titles, said they hope their presence in Nigeria, which saw them conduct a tennis club at the Ikoyi Club 1938, hold a conference with secondary school pupils and play an exhibition match at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club yesterday, was going to spark a change in the way Nigerian women do things.
Alongside their mother, Oracene, the Williams sisters, were treated with royalty by their loving hosts and they felt at home.
Taking their own successes in women’s tennis, a sport which before them was dominated by white players, the sisters want to inspire Nigerian women to take up the sport.
They also want them to pursue their dreams, irrespective of the stumbling blocks that are the lots of many a Nigerian women.
“We were able to break the mould and win a lot of Grand Slams and change the face of tennis, at a time,  when tennis was very dominated by white people,” said Serena, who is 31.
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She added that “It doesn’t matter what your background is and where you come from, if you have dreams and goals, that’s all that matters,”
Venus, who is a year older than her sister, said that Nigerian women must believe in their ability to get to the peak of their careers.
“Self-belief is very important in life. Nigerian women must believe that they can succeed. We did it and that is the message we bring to Nigerian women. It is possible to become the very best if you believe and work on the things that would make you achieve those dreams.
“I also believe that Nigerian tennis players can also become great if they train well, believe and stay focused”, added Venus.

Maiduguri: Boko Haram Suspects Kill Retired General Shuwa

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Rtd Major General Shuwa Photo-FP/File, Pius Utomi Ekpei
By SaharaReporters, New York
The Joint Task Force (JTF), in Maiduguri, today announced the death of Retired General Muhammadu Shuwa at the hands of suspects thought to be Boko Haram.

In a press statement by its spokesman, Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, JTF said the general was shot in his house by four men who were initially thought to have been his guest for the Juma,at prayers.  They entered the house and opened fire on the General and his visitors.

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JTF said its troops in the area immediately cordoned off the area and that a search for the assailants was underway.

2 Nov 2012

Anti-Corruption Activist Provides Photos Of Mansion Built For Minister Orubebe In Abuja


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By SaharaReporters, New York
An anti- corruption watchdog  group, Anti-Corruption Network, led by former house member Dino Melaye today provided photos of a residence it claimed was built for Nigeria's minister of the Niger Delta ministry, Elder Godsday orubebe in the Mabushi area of Abuja.
Mr. Dino stated that a construction company Setraco built and delivered the new mansion to Mr. Orubebe in less than six months after the company benefitted from contracts to build part of the East-West highway in the Delta region.
 The photos taken by the group shows a mansion located on Minister's Hill area, Mabushi Abuja. Dino told Saharareporters that the offices of the group was burgled by unknown person after it revealed that Mr. Orubebe was involved in other scams totalling N29 billion in ficticious contracts.

Obama's Big Problem by Pelumi Olatinpo

President Obama has a problem, and with barely days till Election Day, I am not sure it is a problem he can resolve, though he may still win this election. The problem looks unfixable.  I shall tell you why and how.


This election, as in all elections, has been about a fight for the heart and soul of the middle-class. A group that has been hit hard by the Great Recession is in dire need of resuscitation. And since the middle-class constitute a majority of the American electorate and tend to vote in larger number than other groups, theoretically, it holds sway on who shall inhabit the White House this coming February.

Reports show that in the period following the financial markets mayhem of 2007 – 2009, we’ve seen a majority of income go to the top 1 percent of Americans—about 93 percent of income to be exact. It is no secret that our society is the most unequal we’ve seen it since the “glory” days of the 1970s. The American fabric is increasingly clothing the rich and super-rich at a blinding and immoral expense of the poor and middle-class.

So, at such a tremulous time as this, it becomes perceptible that the candidate who best articulates his vision for the middle-class; who can best outline how his policies will help achieve an equitable and just society gets the ordination of middle-income Americans for four years as head-of-state.

In this exercise of articulation and projection, President Obama has been superlative. In the latest Washington Post-ABC poll released this Monday, independents, crucial to the tilt of this election, deemed Mr. Obama by a two-thirds majority (64 percent) as having policies that will favor the middle-class. It is obvious that Mr. Obama’s message to this crucial block is resonating. They feel his empathy, they get a sense he understands where they are and what they are going through.

On the other hand, it seems these same voters feel that Mr. Romney has no poor friend on his contacts list—especially with his candid comments disparaging 47 percent of Americans as losers.  On the question of Mr. Romney’s policies, by a 10-point margin (48 to 38 percent), independents say Mr. Romney policies will look out for the wealthy ahead of the welfare of the middle-class.

However, with such numbers in favor of the president, this race is nationally tied. Some polls even give the edge to Mitt Romney.

The only way I can explain this, outside of a destructive first debate performance, is that the president seems to be battling a force bigger than himself.  In this same poll, although independents favor Mr. Obama’s policies for the middle-class, by a national margin of 53 percent to 43 percent, they choose to elect Mitt Romney and reject the president for a second term.

It is confounding.

If the issue that matters most to middle-income Americans in this election is their pockets, what is happening? It is as though the electorate is intent on existential hara-kiri, a form of Japanese ritual suicide.

Whatever waste and catastrophe the Great Recession has laid to the American landscape, it seems it has also left a sizable portion of delirium where citizens consciously, (or is it subconsciously?), vote against their own interests. Mr. Obama, as the numbers do show, has been able to connect with voters on a visceral level.  But that’s not translating into votes. Though these voters will be quick to note he is not responsible for the chaos that befell the country.

So, is it that the president’s policies have not worked? If the answer is no, could this be why independent voters nationally seem to be rejecting him with such a margin? But if these same voters claim Mr. Romney will not look out primarily for their interests, what then gives?
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I will dare to posit that these crucial voters are suffering from a political variation of what psychotherapists’ term “post-traumatic stress disorder” (PTSD). While the worst of the economic downturn may have passed, Mr. Obama, for all intents and purposes, is the proud owner of this current economy and any failure to rocket out of the morass into the high heavens (whether just or unjust, reasonable or unreasonable) falls at his desk.

At his junction, there's nothing the president can do to resolve this.  His campaign has done all it can to impress on the minds of voters where his priorities lay. His only chance of success in these next days is to continue to aggressively push a countermeasure that will offset the immovability of the problem.

Thanks to a quiet primary season, the president has been able to vastly solidify his ground get-out-the votes organization in key swing states.  A luxury Mitt Romney has not been privileged due to his bruising fight for nomination in the Republican Party. That fight consumed a lot of his money, attention, and resources for building a ground game comparable to that of President Obama.

Hopefully, the president can blunt the impact of pro-Romney independent voters in vital swing states like Ohio and Florida by getting a disproportionate number of Democrat-leaning independents and registered Democrats to the voting booths between now and Election Day. Only through this can he prevent the threatened hara-kiri of a traumatized crowd.

Fergie Supports REF Clattenburg:“I don’t believe Mark Clattenburg would make any comments like that. I refuse to believe it.


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BACKING ... Alex Ferguson has given his support to referee Mark Clattenburg


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ALEX FERGUSON has waded into the Mark Clattenburg controversy by claiming he does not believe the referee would make racist comments.


Chelsea accused Clattenburg of verbally abusing John Obi Mikel during their 3-2 defeat by Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
The Blues have made a formal complaint to the FA against the 37-year-old match official, who maintains his innocence.
And Fergie has made his feelings on the unsavoury matter crystal clear.
He said: “I don’t believe Mark Clattenburg would make any comments like that. I refuse to believe it.
“I think it is unthinkable in the modern climate. I just don’t believe it — simple as that.
“There is no way a referee would stoop to that, I am convinced of that.”
Mark Calttenburg and John Obi Mikel
RACE ROW ... Mark Clattenburg is accused of verbally abusing John Obi Mikel

Ferguson has had numerous run-ins with referees during his near 26-year reign at Old Trafford but believes in the integrity of the officials.

He added: “I think in the modern game, the way we see the game today rather than how it was 25 years ago, it has completely changed.

“I played myself and I know the banter that went on between referees and players 25 years ago is different from today.
“I have never heard a player come to me in the last 15 years and say a referee has sworn at them during a game, ever.
“So, that is where I stand. I don’t believe it.”

Clattenburg will receive the full backing of his fellow officials during any investigations.

Assistant referees Michael McDonough and Simon Long, along with fourth official Michael Jones, did not hear anything untoward said on their linked headsets and are expected to say as much in any testimony.
Newcastle-based Clattenburg, who has been stood down for this weekend's round of matches, took charge of his first Football League game in 2000.


1 Nov 2012

CHELSEA have formally accused referee Mark Clattenburg of racially abusing John Obi Mikel.


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John Obi Mikel and Mark Clattenburg
CONTROVERSY ... John Obi Mikel and Mark Clattenburg




CHELSEA have formally accused referee Mark Clattenburg of racially abusing John Obi Mikel.


Blues made their move by handing witness statements to the FA from their players.

But the Champions League holders dropped allegations Clattenburg also insulted Juan Mata after an internal investigation failed to provide sufficient evidence to proceed.
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The complaint has left Clattenburg feeling ‘angry and confused’ according to former ref Graham Poll.

Chelsea’s formal complaint regarding Clattenburg’s inappropriate language during Sunday’s 3-2 home defeat by Manchester United was lodged with the FA’s governance division last night.

A club statement said: “We today lodged a formal complaint with the FA regarding inappropriate language directed at John Obi Mikel by Mark Clattenburg.

“This is a result of a thorough investigation. It was not a decision the club took lightly.

“There was not sufficient evidence to support a second claim to the FA with regard to the alleged verbal abuse of another 
first-team player.”

Although there was no mention of racist language in Chelsea’s statement, it is understood that the witness statements allege that the word ‘monkey’ was used to Mikel.

Poll said: “Mark is feeling angry and confused because he doesn’t feel he’s done anything wrong.”

Fergie points the finger at Nani over loss to Chelsea


Alex Ferguson and Nani


YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE ... Fergie blanks a distraught Nani



ALEX FERGUSON has told Nani: You’re to blame for Manchester United’s Capital One Cup exit.



United appeared to be heading into the quarter-finals of the competition after taking a 3-2 lead against Chelsea.
But with just seconds left on the clock, Nani lost possession before the Blues were awarded a last-gasp spot-kick at Stamford Bridge.

Eden Hazard converted the penalty and Roberto Di Matteo’s men went on to win 5-4 after extra-time — much to Fergie’s annoyance.

The United boss said: “All we needed to do was see the game out by keeping possession.

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“But Nani decided to try and beat a player, lost the ball and they got a penalty kick.

“We gave the ball away for a third goal and we were in complete control of the game at that point.

“I don’t know whether it was a penalty or not but nevertheless I think the young players started to feel it and it was very difficult for us in extra time.”

Ferguson refused to condemn Nani, but the Portuguese winger will be well aware he missed a glorious chance to impress his manager.

The Scot added: “He’s an individual and he’s a player that wants to beat men so we’re not going to discourage him from that.

“But in that situation if he’d have kept the ball in the corner flag the game is over.”

One player who did earn Ferguson’s praise was two-goal Ryan Giggs, who played the entire game.

Ferguson said: “I think in Giggs we saw a player of absolutely unbelievable proportions in terms of playing the 120 minutes at 39 years of age next month.

“It’s a credit to himself but it’s also an example to every player on that pitch, including the Chelsea players.”

31 Oct 2012

Stretch Lines And Pregnancy Causes And Prevention

Stretch marks. Striae Gravidarum. The marks of pregnancy. Call them what you will. But they are the one thing that all women dread will occur as soon as they get pregnant. 



But what are stretch marks anyway? And why do they occur? 

Well, the reason lies in the anatomy of the skin. The skin has two layers – a thin upper layer called the epidermis, and a thicker, lower layer called the dermis. Scattered in the dermis are fine protein filaments called elastin that, like a piece of rubber band, are capable of stretching on being pulled. But just as a rubber band can stretch only so far and no further, these elastin fibres can also be stretched only to a certain extent. If stretched further, they snap. The increasing bulk of the uterus during pregnancy causes the skin to stretch to a great extent and the elastin fibres are torn. The torn elastin produces scars on the skin called Stria Gravidarum or stretch marks.

They occur on the lower abdomen of all pregnant women, right?

Well, right and wrong. They appear in most pregnant women, but not in all and not just on the lower abdomen. Stretch marks occur when the skin is stretched in a very short period of time, as in pregnancy or in obesity. They occur:



In the lower abdomen in pregnancy.

Along the sides of the breasts either in pregnancy or in obesity.

Upper thighs.

Occasionally even on the inner sides of the upper arms.



But can stretch marks be prevented?

Thankfully, the answer is yes, to a certain extent. Although some women are genetically prone to develop stretch marks, it has been noted that athletes and women accustomed to heavy, physical labour get very few or no stretch marks. This is regardless of whether their female relatives have stretch marks or not. The reason for this is that that these women have very well-developed and strong abdominal muscles. These muscles can easily take the weight of the growing uterus and prevent it from pressing forwards on the skin – rather like wearing a strong muscular belt under the skin. The skin is thus stretched less, less elastin fibres are damaged, and there are fewer stretch marks.

Again a supple, healthy, well moisturized skin is capable of stretching more without any lasting damage. So if a woman can strengthen her abdominal muscles and keep her skin healthy and supple, there is less chance of her developing stretch marks.

But how? How do I develop my muscles and keep my skin moisturized?

Gentle exercises for the abdominal muscles can be started as soon as pregnancy has been confirmed or even as pregnancy is being planned. 



Exercise 1 : Standing erect, raise both arms above the head. Bend forward slowly to touch your toes. Hold the position for a count of 100. Then slowly straighten up. Do this exercise at least once daily.

Exercise 2 : Standing erect, raise both arms above the head and clasp your hands. Now bend slowly to your left as far down as you feel comfortable. Hold for a count of 10. Straighten up slowly and then bend to your right. Hold to a count of 10. Straighten up. Exhale as you are bending and inhale while straightening up. This makes one set. Do at least 3 sets once daily.

Exercise 3 : Stand straight with feet about 12 inches apart. Place hands on your back at the waist. Slowly bend back, as far back as you feel comfortable. Hold to a count of 10. Straighten up. Now bend forward slowly, hold the position to a count of 10. Then straighten up. Exhale as you are bending and inhale while straightening up. This makes one set. Do at least 3 sets once daily.



These three exercises will strengthen the abdominal and back muscles as well as gently stretch the skin. They also improve the posture during pregnancy.

Caring for the skin : Keep the skin moisturized by applying oil – olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil or any good baby oil – thoroughly over the skin of the abdomen, hips and thighs. Massage it in with sweeping upward strokes. You can do this before you exercise so that the oil is properly absorbed as the skin is stretched during exercise. This will make the skin supple and healthy and capable of stretching without damaging the elastin fibres.
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A Good Diet : Take a good diet with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables and adequate liquids. And do not forget your daily vitamins. This will ensure a healthy and supple skin.

But what happens if the stretch marks have already occured? How do I get rid of them?

The good thing about stretch marks is that they fade over time. When they are first formed, they are reddish or purplish, but later they become thin silvery lines that may not be visible at first glance. The bad thing about stretch marks is that they can be removed permanently only by surgery. The elastin and collagen growth can be stimulated to some extent by cocoa butter, Vitamin E, wheat germ oil and lanolin. But to remove the marks completely, laser surgery, blue light therapy and other surgical treatments are the only options. Many creams and lotions available on the market also claim to be able to remove stretch marks but have yet to be medically proved.

Breast Cancer Its Causes

Breast cancer is a malignant tumor developed from cells of the breast, and it is one of the most common cancers affecting females, at time has not been established what is the exact cause of this one, but last researches clearly pointing that there are several risks factors; 

These are the most probably breast cancer risk factors;


- Last researches have established that in the age group above 50 years there is a high incidence; on the other hand, in the age group below 25 years the incidence is very low. It is very important to say that this disease is very aggressive in patient 25-50 years old. 

- Menstrual cycle is other factor that should be considered; common in the ladies who have a longer menstrual life, i.e. the onset of menarche is earlier and cessation of menstruation is late.

- The women that smoke and drink alcohol increase the risk of developing breast cancer.

- Breast cancer is developed more frequently in spinsters and married woman that have not given birth to children, or if given birth then have not breast fed their offspring.

- The women that have had a breast cancer on one side have greater risk to develop cancer on the opposite side, and if there are antecedents of breast cancer in their families (mother, sisters and daughters), there are greatest risks too.

- Breast cancer is linked with obesity and higher intake of saturated fatty acids

- Breast cancer is linked too, with the continuous or sequential uses of combined oestrogen plus progestin hormone therapy (CHT)

- Women that have been using oral anti contraceptives for more than ten years are more vulnerable to the development of this disease.

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In short, these facts derive from the statistical analysis; they should not be taken as causative or predisposing factors.

Breast Cancer Risk: Simple Steps To Prevent Disease


If young women take certain simple steps when they are adolescents, they may reduce risk of breast cancer later in life. A research suggests that puberty could be a crucial time for development of breast cancer.

Regular exercise is believed to delay the beginning of a girl’s first menstrual period. That is when the body creates hormones that stimulate the majority of breast cancers. According to a study, just 4 hours of weekly exercise can postpone hormone surges for up to 12 months. 

Four hours a week is not a large amount of activity for a girl. She can play dodge ball, play on the playground or ride her bike. Because exercise can lower hormone activity, it can reduce risk of breast cancer, even after a girl starts having periods. 

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, other than skin cancer. In the United States approximately 183,000 new cases are diagnosed and about 41,000 women die each year from cancer originating in the breast.

Getting Your Blog Indexed And More Exposure

Getting Your Blog More Exposure



A blog is defined as a website that contains information, comments, thoughts and links by a writer. A blog can be a very personal site for writers looking to express their innermost personal thoughts or can be very general. Blog indexing means that blogs are listing on cross Internet searches and search engine sites. There are special sites that lists blogs that makes them easy to find for readers

When you first start writing a blog, it is usually because you have something you want to express. If you choose to share your blogging thoughts, you will want a steady stream of readers for your blog to be successful. More exposure to your web blog means more readers. Blog exposure is important and one way to get this type of exposure is through blog indexing.

Readers can find a blog about almost any topic in the world and in any language. A blog index helps readers find what kind of blog they are most interested in reading. Some blog indexing sites list several different topics to choose from and then list blogs that relate to a particular topic. For blog writers this can mean increased exposure to a blog site.

Blog indexing can also include indexing your blog pages within your site. When you add an entry to your blog, it will be included with a link on your site. Keeping these links can help readers go back and read your past entries. Many times, when you include certain keywords within your blog writing, a search engine can also pull up your past blog entries. This makes it easy for your readers to catch up with current entries as well.

Web searching through blog indexing is very beneficial. You can have the option whether or not to include searches to your site. When a blog is indexed, it helps readers easily locate your site. If you do not index your site, it still may be found using a search engine; however, the link will be blank if the entry is old or if you have removed it for whatever reason. Indexing your pages and including searches to your blog site means that a reader can enter your blog they are looking for and produce results.
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When you get ready to index your blog pages and implement searches, there are few tips that can help readers easily locate your entries. One easy top is to keep your page noticeable. This means that you want to keep your search options easily accessible for your reader. Also, enter your blog on as many search engines sites that you’re possible can. Many search engines sites such as Google and Yahoo have steps you can use to enter your web site on their search engine. This process may take a couple of weeks, but it is well worth it if you are interested in more exposure through your blog.

Another way to increase the traffic on your blog with indexing and searching, make sure all of your links works. Check your links often and make sure that they are leading your readers to your site or to where you want them directed. Also, if you change your web blog location, you will need to update your search engines or include a link from your old site to your new site. If a reader clicks on your link to get to your blog and finds that it is no good, chances are that they will not attempt to find your location.

You can also increase traffic to your blog site by using a blog-hosting site that is easy to use and that offers features such as searches and indexing. There are many blog sites that are available to those that want to blog, but some may not offer the type of features you want to use. If you choose to keep your blog personal and private, then you will not need to worry about indexing or entering your blog on a search engine.

Blogging can be a great way to share your writing with others. In order to make sure that you have the maximum amount of exposure to your blog consider indexing and search engines. This can help readers easily locate your blog and will help them locate interesting entries in the future.

Abia state shuts down over 100 illegal schools


Over 100 illegal schools have been shut down by the Abia state government across the state. The schools include primary, secondary and nursery schools.
The state government has sealed the premises of the affected schools while it has set up a tribunal to try the operators of the school.
Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Monica Philips, who disclosed this to newsmen at a briefing in Umuahia yesterday, said the illegal schools were used to perpetrate examination malpractices in the state.
She said “despite previous warnings to illegal private schools and advice that their operators upgrade them; they refused hence the decision to close them”.
Philips did not, however, disclose the exact number of schools affected by the closure, but noted that they “were hundreds”.
She said “officials of the ministry were still going round the state to identify other illegal schools”.
The commissioner also said only teachers or examination administrators who undergo training on examination ethics will be allowed to participate in the conduct of examinations in the state.
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According to her, the measures are part of government’s effort to ensure that the standard of education in Abia remains high.
She said Governor Theodore Orji was in support of the ministry’s effort to ensure that examinations conducted in the state were credible and reliable, adding that the governor wanted the policy of zero tolerance for examination malpractices maintained in the state.

Google Announces New Nexus Phone and Tablets

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Here are the details on Google’s new hardware and software:
LG’s Nexus 4
The Nexus 4 has a 4.7-in., 1,280-by-768-pixel resolution display, a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor from Qualcomm, 2 gigabytes of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 1.3-megapixel front camera and either 8 or 16 gigabytes of storage. It also has NFC, a micro USB port and micro HDMI output. For bells and whistles, Google is touting built-in wireless charging (though you’ll need to supply your own compatible charging mat) and a Photo Sphere feature that can shoot 360-degree panorama photos.
In terms of tech specs, the Nexus 4 is close to the high end for today’s smart phones, but it has one major drawback: it doesn’t support 4G LTE, only the slower HSPA+. As the Verge explains, Google wants to sell these phones unlocked and without wireless contracts, which isn’t possible with Verizon or Sprint without their permission. That leaves AT&T, whose LTE frequencies are different than the rest of the world’s. Rather than make a separate, and more expensive, 4G LTE phone for AT&T users, Google went with a single HSPA+ model that works everywhere.
The result is a phone that’s inexpensive considering that it’s not tied to a contract — $299 for the 8-GB version and $349 for the 16-GB version — but whose data speeds are surpassed by the majority of smart phones on the U.S. market. Also, in the U.S., the unlocked version will work only with AT&T or T-Mobile, but the latter carrier will sell a subsidized Nexus 4 for $200 with a two-year contract. The phone launches on Nov. 13.
More Storage for Asus Nexus 7
Nothing major here. Google and Asus simply doubled the storage on the Nexus 7, to 16 GB for the $199 version and 32 GB for the $249 version, and added a 3G option for $299 with 32 GB of storage. (It’ll work with AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S.) The much needed storage boost helps bring the Nexus 7 in line with other cheap tablets.
Aside from the storage bump and optional 3G, the new Nexus 7 is the same as the old one, with a 7-in., 1,280-by-800 resolution display, a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1 GB of RAM, a 1.2-megapixel front-facing webcam and a micro USB port. It weighs 0.7 lb., measures 0.4 in. thick and gets about 9.5 hours of battery life on a charge.
Samsung’s Nexus 10
This is Google’s first Nexus tablet to compete directly with Apple‘s iPad, and it offers a Retina-beating 10.1-in., 2,560-by-1,600 resolution display as its claim to fame. Other specs include a dual-core A15 processor, 2 GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel rear camera, a 1.9-megapixel front camera, micro USB, micro HDMI and NFC. The tablet also supports multiple user sign-ins, with separate home screens, apps, e-mail and photos for each. The 16-GB model will sell for $399, while the 32-GB model will cost $499, starting Nov. 13.
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Android 4.2
Google calls Android 4.2 a “new flavor” of Jelly Bean — the code name previously reserved for Android 4.1. That’s probably because it’s not a huge update, but it adds a handful of features that should make Google’s operating system more enjoyable. In addition to Photo Sphere and multiple user sign-ins, Android 4.2 includes Swype-like gesture-typing support forMiracast, an AirPlay-esque standard that lets users beam audio and video to televisions. (At the moment, there aren’t many Miracast devices, but the hope is that it’ll eventually be a standard feature in TVs and set-top boxes.)
Google Now, a virtual assistant that tries to automatically provide helpful information, is also getting more features in Android 4.2. For Gmail users, Google Now can gather details on your upcoming flights, hotels, restaurant reservations, events and package shipments and provide reminders as dates approach. It can also let you know of attractions or photo spots nearby.
More Content
Music and movies have been a weak spot for Google, but a few new deals with content creators should help. Last month, 20th Century Fox agreed to provide movies and TV shows to Google Play, and on Monday Google announced a partnership with Warner Music Group, so the underappreciated Google Play Music now has the support of all the major record labels.
Google’s adding a scan-and-match music service as well, so any songs you store online will be matched against the Google Play catalog and made available to stream from anywhere without uploading. Unlike Apple’s similar iTunes Match service, Google’s scan-and-match service will be free. It’s heading to Europe on Nov. 13 and to the U.S. soon after.
For magazines, Google struck a deal with Time Inc. (which obviously owns this blog) so periodicals like TIME and People will be part of Google’s magazine app.
The announcement didn’t have any big surprises that hadn’t been rumored for while, but it’s good to see more Nexus devices from Google. Android is often at its best when it’s not modified into oblivion by phone makers and wireless carriers, so while the new hardware many not set the tech world on fire, it at least provides a few more options for users who want the pure Android experience.

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