Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Without Nina?'Vampire Diaries' fans mourn as star Nina Dobrev announces she's leaving


Nina Dobrev stars as Elena Gilbert on "The Vampire Diaries."
That was the sentiment of many "Vampire Diaries" fans on Tuesday after star Nina Dobrev announced she will be leaving the CW show at the end of this season.
"I always knew I wanted Elena's story to be a six season adventure, and within those six years I got the journey of a lifetime," she posted on her social media accounts after a "goodbye party" at Lake Lanier outside Atlanta, where the show is filmed.
"I was a human, a vampire, a doppelganger, a crazy immortal, a doppelganger pretending to be human, a human pretending to be a doppelganger. I got kidnapped, killed, resurrected, tortured, cursed, body-snatched, was dead and undead, and there's still so much more to come before the season finale in May."


JANKARA FABRICS ROCKS...


This ladies are mother of children and they still rock with  fashion trend. Zephans and Neetah...

See The Woman Who gives birth on the road in Lagos


A woman gave birth to a baby on the streets of Lagos this morning April 7th. Eye witnesses said the woman was on her way to the market when her water broke. She started screaming for help and a few people gathered around her and when they saw the baby's head was already coming out, they helped her deliver the baby right there. The woman and her baby are said to be doing well. God is great! More photos after the cut...

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Monday, 6 April 2015

Man kills 10 family members in marriage dispute in Pakistan

Authorities say a man in Pakistan, angered by a rejected marriage proposal to his cousin, has killed 10 members of his extended family after years earlier killing four others over it.
Police officer Shahid Khan says the attack happened early Sunday in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in its mountainous northwest. Khan says Gul Ahmed, the man suspected of carrying out the attack, is still on the run.
Khan says Ahmed shot dead his uncle, aunt and eight cousins — including Naveeda Bibi, who he wanted to marry. In November 2014, Khan says Ahmed also shot dead his parents and two brothers over wanting to marry her. He was never arrested by police for the earlier killings.

Women from the Christian community attend a protest after twin blast attacks on two churches in Lahore 

Kenya bombs Al Shabab targets amid outcry over response to Garissa attack




The Kenyan government says it has struck back against Al Shabab, bombing two of the Islamist group's Somali camps in retaliation for its deadly attack Thursday on a university in the northeastern town of Garissa. But some experts say the danger to Kenya is less the terrorist group itself than the holes in the country's security thanks to rampant corruption.
A Kenyan spokesman said early Monday that the Air Force had bomb two sites within Somalia   "because according to information we have, those [Al Shabab] fellows are coming from there to attack Kenya," the Guardian reports. The damage done to the two camps, both in the Gedo region bordering Kenya, could not be ascertained because of cloud cover over the sites, the spokesman said.
Al Shabab claimed responsibility last week for the attack on Garissa College University, in which four gunmen killed at least 148 students. Kenyan security forces eventually killed the gunmen. Al Shabab said that the attack was in retaliation for Kenya's ongoing military activity in Somalia, where its Army is aiding the internationally-backed Somali government in rooting out the Islamic group.


 
Kenyan warplanes attack suspected militants position



Saturday, 4 April 2015

Christians mark Good Friday in Jerusalem




Thousands of pilgrims commemorate Jesus’s crucifixion throughout the capital’s Old City

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Catholic worshipers carry a wooden cross during the Good Friday procession along the Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering) on April 3, 2015 in Jerusalem's Old City.
 
Catholic worshipers carry a wooden cross during the Good Friday procession along the Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering) on April 3, 2015 in Jerusalem's Old City. Thousands of Christian pilgrims take part in processions along the route where according to traditions Jesus carried the cross during his last days. (photo credit: AFP/Thomas Coex)
Christian pilgrims from around the world on Friday joined Palestinian co-religionists in a solemn Easter procession through the walled Old City of Jerusalem. 
Some carried massive wooden crosses from the Monastery of the Flagellation along the cobbled Via Dolorosa on the way to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Catholic and Orthodox Christians believe Jesus was crucified, entombed and later resurrected on what is now celebrated as Easter Sunday.
“It’s splendid. It’s interesting because back in Singapore at least, the Easter celebrations are not so vibrant,” pilgrim Dominic told AFP.
Laura Samoa, from Ivory Coast, said it was if Christ was himself present. Catholic worshipers from Ivory Coast attend the ceremony at the Holy Sepuchre during the Good Friday procession along the Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering) on April 3, 2015 in Jerusalem's Old City (screen capture: AFP/Thomas Coex)
“The Easter celebration was wonderful,” she said. “You felt like if he is still here again. So, it was wonderful.”
Also on Friday, Jews in Israel and around the world begin celebrating the week-long Passover festival, commemorating the Biblical exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.