Sunday 13 November 2016

PHOTOS: NEW ZEALAND STRUCK BY POWERFUL EARTHQUAKE

 

A powerful earthquake rocked New Zealand on Sunday, causing property damage and generating a tsunami that forced residents in low-lying areas to seek higher ground.

The earthquake measuring 7.9 hit the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island just before midnight there on Sunday, triggering multiple aftershocks and at least three tsunami waves, with seawater levels rising about six feet.


New Zealand’s civil defense and emergency management issued a warning for people living close to the coast to move inland, to higher ground.

The earthquake struck about 50 miles north of the town of Christchurch. Elliot Fim, a regional official, said in a telephone interview that there were no reports of damage, injuries or fatalities there. The fire department was dealing with a large number of emergency calls seeking assistance.



  Report says people living along about 200 miles of coastline, from the small township of Kiakora and southward, had been evacuated. Some roadways and a building were reported damaged, but people had been able to move to high ground. A spokesman for the Wellington Region Emergency Management office said there were reports of minor damage in the city of Wellington.
Dan Jaksa, a duty officer from Geoscience Australia, said that if the small townships to the north of Christchurch did not have earthquake-resistant buildings, “it is going to be tough.”


 
In 2011 Christchurch was also struck by an earthquake measuring 6.3 that devastated the town and killed 185 people. A further 164 people were seriously injured.

In Cheviot, a small town thought to be close to the epicenter, there were no reports of casualties. “There have been no deaths,” Grant Burnett, the chief of the Cheviot volunteer fire brigade, said in a telephone interview. “There is minimal damage to buildings that we can see. It is surprising, because it was a big quake,” he said.

 
Mr. Burnett said that some properties along the coast had been evacuated, but none were seriously damaged by the surge in seawater, which was over six feet in some places. The fire brigade had gone door to door to check on residents, especially the elderly, he said. “We are just a wee town. Everyone was O.K. We will be checking again in the daylight.”

Mr. Jaksa said the earthquake ruptured from west to east, with shocks moving toward the capital, Wellington, which is on the south coast of New Zealand’s North Island. “Let’s hope this is it, and there’s no more,” he said.

“Every time you go up one magnitude, say from 6.3 to 7.3, it is 32 times larger in terms of the energy released,” Mr. Jaksa said. This earthquake was about 40 to 50 times bigger than the one in Christchurch in 2011, he said.

After the initial 7.9 shock, there was an aftershock measuring 6.1, and then several more shocks, with three of those measuring in the high fives, he said. The earthquake occurred in the Hikurangi Trench, a subduction zone where one tectonic plate slides under another.

New Zealand’s North Island and the northern part of New Zealand’s South Island are on the Pacific plate, which is moving west, while the Australian plate is largely moving north. “This is the zone where the Pacific plate goes underneath the Australian plate,” Mr. Jaksa said, adding that the shift had caused a change in the seafloor that resulted in tsunami waves.

Source: New York Times

MICHELLE OBAMA TALKS FASHION LEGACY AND LIFE AFTER WHITE HOUSE AS SHE COVERS VOGUE FOR THE LAST TIME AS FIRST LADY

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With her third and final Vogue cover as First Lady, Michelle Obama is offering some parting words on wardrobe and the White House.

Since moving her clothes into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the 52-year-old lawyer and mother of two has redefined first lady fashion in her eight years as the Commander-in-Chief's right-hand woman. Between giving sartorial unknowns a try to making a splash in bold styles, Obama has left behind a legacy of distinct modern couture—but not without comfort first.

"It all boils down to comfort level: If I'm going to make you comfortable, then I have to be comfortable first," she said in the December issue of Vogue. "So my first reaction isn't 'Who made this?' But 'Let's try it on. What does it look like?...There are definitely designers that I love, people I love to work with. And who they are as people matters. Are they good people? Do they treat their staff well? Do they treat my staff well? Are they young? Can I give them a boost? But! When all of that is equal . . . is it cute?!"

PICTURE: GIANT SNAKE KILLED AT BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL HOSTEL


 
Students of Benue State University Medical School killed the snake at their hostel on Friday night, November 11th. See pics below:

 

 
Credit: Benue News
 


10-YEAR-OLD GIRL LOCKED UP FOR TWO WEEKS, STARVED AND TORTURED BY PROPRIETRESS FOR CHEATING IN CLASS


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ARUKAINO UMUKORO writes about a 10-year-old pupil who was allegedly starved of food for three days as punishment by the owner of a Lagos-based private school for reportedly cheating in a class test.

Ten-year-old Mary Ezumezu got more than she bargained for when she resumed in a new private school two terms ago. A bright new chapter was supposed to have been opened in her life; meeting new friends and learning in a new environment conducive to learning.
 
But what followed was dark and shocking. The 10-year-old orphan never expected to go through an ordeal that may leave her scarred for a long time in her growing up years.
 
It started when the Year Four (Primary four) pupil was ordered by the proprietress of Daniella Montessori School, Mrs. Chichi Ishoka, to stay back after the normal school period.
Ezumezu’s offence was that she allegedly cheated during a French class work/test. And staying with the proprietress was supposed to be the punishment to ‘teach her a lesson.’
 
According to Ezumezu’s guardian, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanda, the 10-year-old was allowed to be disciplined by Ishoka because they felt she would help to mould the girl’s character.
Sanda further said she thought as a mother that Ezumezu was in safe hands with a fellow woman like her and also one she regarded as a family friend.
 
However, the lesson became too harsh because during her forced stay with the owner of the school, Ezumezu said she was starved for three consecutive days – between Wednesday and Friday – two weeks ago, and subjected to severe punishment.
 
Ezumezu’s starvation would have lasted more than three days if not for the intervention of a concerned person, who informed the girl’s guardian about her sorry condition before she was returned home.
 
When SUNDAY PUNCH visited Ezumezu at the home of her guardian, she said she would not like to return to the school.
 
Fidgeting with her skinny hands and looking distraught, she explained to SUNDAY PUNCH, ‘‘They said I copied the work from my textbook. When she (proprietress) said I was not going home because of that, I thought she was joking. She kept me in her house and said I should not eat. I kept my load in the room, and sometimes I slept on the corridor. I stayed there for about two weeks. But on some particular days, I went hungry because I was not given any food.
 
“The day she said I should not eat, she locked me in a room and said I should read my books. But I was hungry and I was looking for something to eat. That was when I saw a box containing biscuits. I opened it and ate one of the biscuits. Later in the night, she asked who took it and I said I was the one. She then said I should go on a dry fasting and that I would not drink water.
 
“She said anytime I wanted to take my bath, they should tell someone to look after me, so that I would not drink water from the tap while bathing and the person should report me to her if I did. After bathing, I went back to the corridor and did some house chores till we were ready for school.
“There was a Saturday the husband saw me and said she should give me food, but she refused. But I ate on that Sunday,” she said.
 
Ezumezu told our correspondent that she stole a sausage on one of the days that she could no longer bear the hunger.
 
 “When I couldn’t bear the hunger again, I stole a sausage roll. When they asked me who took it, I couldn’t say I was the one because I was scared of what she (proprietress) would do to me. That was when she took me to the backyard and pulled off my clothe and punished me,” she added.
 
She said the person who allegedly punished her was a personal assistant to Ishoka, one Miss Anu.
“She (Anu) took a paint bucket and filled it with water, then turned me upside down and put my head inside the bucket of water. She did that three or four times until I said I was the one who stole the snack. One teacher saw her from the first floor of the school and cautioned her. She asked her to stop torturing me. Then, she ordered me to sit down. I didn’t eat from Wednesday to Friday until I was brought back home,” she added.
 
When SUNDAY PUNCH visited the school, on Wednesday, in the Abule Egba area of Lagos State, Ishoka denied starving the pupil for days or ordering her torture.
The proprietress claimed that the pupil was only kept in a special boarding facility in the school, like other pupils during her stay there.
 
Ishoka stated, “We have a special boarding facility, which has up to five pupils. We place boys and girls in separate places to correct erring children and help them improve on their academics. I never starved her. I fed her well and never ordered that she should be punished.
The proprietress also claimed that Ezumezu lied a lot and sometimes stole things, even from the home of her guardian.
 
Sanda said she was shocked when someone called her from the school and informed her of the condition Ezumezu was subjected to in the school.
She said they only allowed her to be in care of Ishoka because they trusted her as a close family friend.
 
“Mary (Ezumezu) is my late brother’s daughter. I took care of her from childhood,”she said.
Sanda told SUNDAY PUNCH, “I shed tears when I saw Mary that Friday when I got back home. I never expected that Mrs. Ishoka would do such to her. We were told she cheated in school during a French test, but the little girl only had the textbook on her desk. What does a little girl know about cheating? I also heard that she operated a boarding school and she had also done the same (keeping pupil back in school) to another pupil who couldn’t write well, but that pupil only stayed with her for one day before the pupil was allowed to go home.
 
“I went there to visit Mary after the first three days and was allowed to see her. But after then, each time we went to visit, we were not allowed to see her. They claimed that we would be distracting her from her school work. My son’s children also attend the school; she is like one of our own children.’’
On the same day, it was a shouting match when Ishoka insisted on visiting the home of the Sandas to confront them on the girl’s allegation against her.
Ezumezu repeated the same lines of allegation.
 
On Thursday, when SUNDAY PUNCH visited the school for the second time, the personal assistant to Ishoka denied ever forcing Ezumezu’s head into a bucket filled with water.
“Nothing of such happened,” Anu said, with a look of feigned surprise on her face.
After much questioning, Ishoka’s story changed. She then pleaded with SUNDAY PUNCH not to go ahead with the story. She said she may not have fed Ezumezu with enough food as she was used to during those days, but didn’t maltreat her.
 
“I was pushed to a fault. But I did not starve her,” she said, almost in tears.
Anu also said, “Sometimes, I have a hot temper, the only thing I did to the pupil was pour water on her face. I did not force her head into a bucket of water.”
 
The Executive Director, Centre for Children’s Health Education, Orientation and Protection, Betty Abah, said she was shocked that in the name of punishment, a 10-year old girl was enslaved and kept in dehumanisating conditions.
 
Abah said, “We are shocked to know that a character like Ishoka would be allowed to run a school of young, impressionable minds in this age, with the allegations of cruelty and sheer dehumanisation of the pupil under her. They made her sleep outside with no bed or bedspread, starved her and ask her to be punished in the worst form, obviously taking advantage of her vulnerable condition of not having her mother around her.
 
“How many more children has she tortured in this way? How many more could have been permanently scarred either physically or psychologically? The brazen wickedness and impunity is simply mind-boggling. She was meant to ensure they are taught, not tortured, for whatever reason. This is not even corporal punishment.’’
 
Abah said she was glad the little girl stood her ground and repeatedly recounted all that were done to her.
 
The child rights advocate promised to ensure that justice was served in the case, adding, “We look up to the police to investigate this case. We expect the Lagos State Government to do what is right and ensure that more children do not have to endure this suffering in the hands of this woman or any other within Lagos State, and indeed Nigeria.”
 
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that the matter had been reported to the Lagos State Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.
 
When contacted on the telephone, the Public Relations Officer, WAPA, Mr. Femi Ogun, said the ministry would be on the case and take swift action on it.

KLOE KARDASHIAN DEBUNKS BREAKUP RUMOURS WITH TRISTAN THOMPSON

She shared this photo and tagged her boyfriend, Tristan Thompson and added an 'in-love' emoji.

METHODIST REVEREND KIDNAP IN IBADAN

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A Methodist minister, The Reverend Dr Biodun Ogunbekun, was on Thursday, kidnapped by five gunmen in Ibadan.
The Reverend Ogunbekun, who was kidnapped at about 7p.m. at his farm at Kufi Area, along Olorunda-Aba road, was stationed at Methodist Church Nigeria, Akobo-Ojurin, Diocese of Agodi, Ibadan, capital city of Oyo State.

Addressing the Press in Ibadan on Friday, the Diocesan Bishop, The Rt Rev Amos Ajiboye said Rev Ogunbekun went to his farm to pick up something and was about leaving when the gunmen, who were also masked, gained entry into the farm and dragged him away with them into the bush on foot.
According to Bishop Ajiboye, two of the staff of Rev Ogunbekun were with him at the time of the incident, adding that it was one of the staff members that was opening the gate for their boss to leave when the gunmen swooped on them.

He also explained that the gunmen did not come in a vehicle and did not make away with the minister’s vehicle with number plate OSUN SSU 74 XA.

Bishop Ajiboye, however, “on behalf of his Eminence, Dr S.C.K. Uche, Prelate, Methodist Church Nigeria and his Grace, Most Rev M.K. Stephen, Archbishop of Ibadan, appeal to the state governor, state commissioner of police, all other security agencies and well meaning Nigerians to please assist in finding the man of God.”

The Diocesan Bishop reiterated the prayer of the entire diocese, that God would touch the hearts of the kidnappers to release The Rev Dr Ogunbekun very soon and unhurt.

He also explained to the press that the Police from Akobo-Ojurin station had visited the farm.
Oyo Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Adekunle Ajisebutu, in a telephone discussion, promised to inquire about the case and get back to Saturday Tribune. He had not done so as of press time on Friday.

PASTOR ADEBOYE ARRIVES BENUE, TO CONDUCT PREYER SESSION FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

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“The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has arrived Makurdi, Benue State capital, for a Christian prayer retreat.

He was received, alongside his wife, Tolu at the Makurdi airport by the state Governor, Pastor Samuel Ortom and officials of the state Government.

The event, which is titled ‘Divine Encounter’
is billed to take place at the Aper Aku Stadium, Makurdi by 3pm on Sunday 13th November.

CHARLIE BOY WANTS ALL 'FRUSTRATED NIGERIANS' TO JOIN HIM IN REVOLUTION PROTEST TO NATIONAL ASSEMPLY ON NOV 15

Charlie Boy is calling out frustrated Nigerians to join him in a revolution protest as he bids to curb corruption in the country. In the video posted via  his Instagram page, the 'Area father' who now chose to be called ‘The President of frustrated Nigerians’, said the protest will kick off at exactly 7am on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, from the Unity fountain to the National Assembly in Abuja.