Tuesday, 18 November 2014

FOUR YEAR OLD OMONIGHO ABRAHAM















Omonigho,
We at Miss Juvenile is wishing you quick and fast recovery.
Get well soon and be a happy boy.
Lots of love from all of us.

Monday, 17 November 2014

Trending: leather dresses

Vamp up your little black dress for autumn/winter 2014 by choosing a luxe leather option, as seen on the catwalks at Louis Vuitton and Gucci

Olivia Palermo
Olivia Palermo Photo: Rex
Cast your mind back 15 years or so and Victoria Beckham might have been the sole champion of the leather dress. Remember that off-the-shoulder shiny number the popstrel-come-designer wore to her first catwalk show - Versus Versace - back in 2007?

All the looks from Solange Knowles' dream of a cream wedding

Roy Walker's photo shows bride Solange Knowles inside the Marigny Opera House accompanied by her sister Beyonce (left) and mother Tina (right) 

Roy Walker's photo shows bride Solange Knowles inside the Marigny Opera House accompanied by her sister Beyonce (left) and mother Tina (right) Photo: Instagram/ Beyonce
There's something so easy on the eye about looking through DJ Solange Knowles' hot-off-the-press wedding photos. In addition to the beautifully weathered backdrop of New Orleans' French Quarter, the fact that all the guests wore the same colour made for an enjoyable tableau.

Photos: Blue Ivy's well groomed afro hair at Solange's wedding

Beautiful Blue Ivy unveiled her cute Afro hair at Solange's wedding yesterday...

TRAGEDY AT JAKANDE ESTATE

 

Oh my gosh! oh my gosh! oh my gosh!.hmmmmm...it's really a sad one indeed.i am totally speechless. PARENTS,WHY?
Well, news gathered that a family lost three children, all at the same time, named Durosimi, Temiloluwa and Ayomide.
It's shocking and heart-braking to hear that some days ago little children of same parents who are the future leaders of tomorrow lost their precious lives over a candle light.
This ugly incident happened on Tuesday night at at jakande estate,mile 2, lagos,as children where left alone at night.
Source gathered that parents of these children were not home as candle light consumed their flat and burnt the three children to death. more shocking to hear that as parents of the little children came and saw the disaster, their condition became critical and was rushed to the hospital.
My Blog Readers, How do you feel about this shocking disaster? Do we blame the parents? Neighbours? The Children? Power sector? Candle sales? or everyone is to be blamed?

THEREFORE, Miss Juvenile advices that:
  • Parents should not lock children in rooms without a guardian or an adult.
  • kids should not be allowed to use or lit candle
  • Neighbours should always be at alert or be conscious of things happening around their neighbourhood.
  • People should not lit and leave candle on while asleep or going to bed at night.
  • Kids should not be left alone for too long as they are fast in picking up things around them.
  • All Homes should have fire extinguisher.

Friday, 7 November 2014

Uganda Army Suspends 15 for Somalia Allegations

Uganda's military has suspended 15 soldiers who were peacekeepers in Somalia over various allegations of misconduct, a military spokesman said Thursday.
The suspended soldiers include two generals who were deployed to Somalia as part of the African Union force there.
He said the action was part of what he called "a general performance assessment" of Uganda's peacekeeping duties in Somalia, but did not specify the allegations against the former peacekeepers.
The suspensions follow a Human Rights Watch report last September that cited the sexual abuse and exploitation of Somali women by African Union troops in the Somali capital Mogadishu. The rights group said at the time that African Union troops from Uganda and Burundi, relying on Somali intermediaries, "used a range of tactics, including humanitarian aid, to coerce vulnerable women and girls into sexual activity." Some soldiers had refused to wear condoms, passing on sexually transmitted infections, the group's report said.
Maria Burnett, a senior researcher in Africa for Human Rights Watch, said Thursday that she hoped there would a full investigation into the allegations of sexual abuse. "We are pleased to see that there are a range of investigations into sexual exploitation and abuse within AMISOM," she said, referring to the African Union mission in Somalia. "We hope investigations ensure the safety of victims and witnesses, and we look forward to a public report with more details of the inquiries and any prosecutions."
This is not the first time Ugandan troops in Somalia face allegations of misconduct. Last year about 40 Ugandan soldiers, including a brigadier-general who held a position near the top of the peacekeeping force, were recalled from Somalia and arrested over allegations they stole from the mission.
Since 2007 Ugandan troops have been deployed to Somalia, where the African Union force helps the country's Western-backed government to fight the Islamic extremist rebels of al-Shabab.

                                                                              RODNEY MUHUMUZA Associated Press

FEAR OF EBOLA IN GHANA

As Ebola hits some countries, Ghana is seriously taking precautions as Ghana bush meat market has stopped the sales of BUSH MEAT and citizens has been warned against the consumptions of bush meat as it is one of the channels that Ebola transmits.