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Monday, April 20, 2015

Shakira Brings Her 2 Sons to Cheer on Daddy Gerard Piqué at His Soccer Game--See the Adorable Pics!

Shakira attended her beau's soccer game in Barcelona Saturday and brought along the duo's two very adorable boys to cheer on their daddy.

The "Hips Don't Lie" songstress prepared Milan, 2, and her two-month-old Sasha for the match by having them wear customized jerseys inspired by their father Gerard Piqué.

"300 games with @FCBarcelona! Not bad. I want 300 more! Congrats to the team and to all the supporters that came to Paris to watch the game," the FC Barcelona stud recently tweeted about his latest fútbol accomplishment.

Milan seemed to be enjoying the company of his younger brother, who also looked endearing as can be with his windblown locks and teeny-tiny Nike kicks. Both kids rocked their dad's famous navy blue, red and yellow colors.

The centre-back was obviously loving every minute of the family affair as he was seen smiling from ear to ear while holding his darling mini-me's. The lovebirds' blue-eyed cutie Sasha recently made his social media debut, thanks to a sweet post from his mama.

The Colombian-born singer opted for a comfortable and chic style while showing her support at the game by sporting a white tee and some natural, wavy curls.

Aside from rooting for Pique's success on the field, Shakira made time to give her longtime love a sideline smooch to keep him motivated.

That's one way to keep your eye on the prize!

"I would love to have eight or nine kids with Gerard  -- my own futbol team," she said in an interview with Latina magazine. "And I'm with him because he's the most amazing man I've ever met." 
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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Veterinarian Sacked For Killing A Cat With Arrow


A female vet from  Texas U.S.A  whose  name is  Dr Kristen  lindsey shot a feral tomcat with  an arrow and  posted  it on  Facebook
The cat she  killed was not  hers but  an elderly couple  who  called it "Tiger"  and  said the cat got missing on Wednesday  morning and in the evening that same  cat has  been  uploaded  by lindsey on her Facebook dead. The couple  and  many  others  called the animal  clinic in Washington DC
The clinic fired Lindsey, covered her name on its marquis with duct tape, and publicly distanced itself from her actions.

"Our goal now is to go on and try to fix our black eye and hope that people are reasonable and understand that those actions don't anyway portray what we're for here at Washington Animal Clinic," said Dr. Bruce Buenger. "We put our heart and soul into this place."

The clinic told WBTX that Lindsey was not available for comment. She removed her controversial post then eventually shut down her Facebook page.She has been  sued to court and she is to give the couple $7500  for her  foolish  act.. 
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Rand Paul attacks Clinton and names the enemy of the US – 'radical Islam'


Rand Paul on Saturday attacked Hillary Clinton, the only declared Democratic candidate for president so far, over her record as secretary of state under Barack Obama, her use of a private email server while in that job and the human rights records of some donors to her charitable foundation.

The Kentucky senator also asked Republicans to help him take the party’s message to “new people… rich, poor, black, white, brown” as he campaigns for the presidential nomination in 2016.


Speaking in Nashua, New Hampshire, at the Republican Leadership Summit – where most of the declared and potential GOP candidates for president were scheduled to speak on Friday and Saturday – the libertarian-tinged candidate largely focused on foreign policy, an area in which he has been vulnerable to attack over his supposedly isolationist stance.

He named radical Islam as the enemy of the US and focused again on the Benghazi attacks of 2012 and Clinton’s role in the US response.

“Libya was a mistake,” he said, referring the Obama administration’s military support of rebels who toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. “One thing that is probably true in the Middle East: every time we have toppled a secular dictator, a secular strong man, we’ve gotten chaos and the rise of radical Islam. If we want to defend our country, we have to know the enemy and we have to name the enemy.

“The president won’t name the enemy, but I will: it’s radical Islam. Until we name it we can’t defeat them, and I will tell you this: if I were commander in chief I would do everything it takes to … defend the country against radical Islam.” 
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Why My Cabinet Will Be Small ;Buhari

•We will go into action before we are sworn-in
•‘Our priorities on security, economy, unemployment, corruption’
•On indiscipline: People are more prepared to behave than in 1983
If statements from the president-elect, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, are to be believed, the incoming administration, to be inaugurated on May 29, will hit the ground running. Buhari says he intends to put together a small cabinet that may go into action even before the swearing-in.  In a nutshell, he speaks on the shape of things to come in this interview.
By Levinus Nwabughiogu
There has been an influx of defectors from the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to your party, APC, since after your victory at the polls. Many think the development may destabilise the APC. How do you intend to manage the situation?
I think this is a question meant for the party. I wish John Oyegun was here to answer you because we have a system. Just because I am the presidential candidate and the president-elect, I don’t think  the system has allowed me to usurp the power of the party executives. But, certainly, in a multi-party democratic system, fundamentally, it is the number that matters for the people. But for the party, what matters is the ability to manage the number so that the majority will have its way and  there will be justice. No matter what happens to the PDP by May 29, I assure you or I assure them through you that there will be justice in the APC.
A new government, which you will head, will soon be inaugurated. Can you tell us what criteria you will be using in selecting those who you will work with?
It is a difficult time for Nigerians as you all know. I have said it in the past that, in the last 16 years, Nigeria has never realised the amount of revenue it received. The price of a barrel of crude oil rose to about 140 dollars and then  crashed to about 50 dollars. During the 16 years, we know what happened to some big companies that employ a lot of Nigerians and give them training facilities like the Nigeria Airways, Nigeria  National Shipping Line.
Even Nigeria Railway is managing to be on paper with some refurbished engines moving from Lagos to Ibadan and a few other places. If you go to their stations all over the country, you will realise that they are in a terrible shape. The important thing in a country with a huge population  of youths with more than 60 percent of them under the age of 30 who are unemployed is that you  need these institutions to give jobs and training to them. It is very disappointing that the PDP government virtually failed to use those resources to  grow the economy.
I think the worst thing is the lack of accountability and the terrible budgetary system. Imagine that over 90 percent of Nigerian budget is on recurrent. How can you sustain development in a country like Nigeria with only about 10 percent of your income? Things just have to change. There must be more money available for infrastructure, for investment in getting the factories back, employment and getting goods and services for the population. I think the sins of PDP will be coming out for several years to come.
Do  we expect a government of national unity?
Again, you want me to encroach on the party’s main power. Even if I, as president-elect, want to form a broad based government, I think that the executive of the party will have some influence on that decision. So, for me to maintain a good rapport with the leadership of the party, I want to keep your question in abeyance until further notice.
The 2015 elections did not go without pockets of violence here and there. Does that strike you in any way?
I think there are less disruptions in the second leg of the general elections on April 11 than we had  during the presidential and National Assembly elections. I hope it was as a result of the bandwagon effect because APC had the upper hand during the  first leg of elections. But what happened in the South-South and the South-East cannot be compared to what happened on  April 11 
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S’Africa not driving foreigners away – Zuma

President Jacob Zuma said on Saturday his country is not driving foreigners away after days of violence against foreigners in parts of the country.

“As government, we’re not saying to you go away. It is not every South African who is saying go away. It is a very small number of people who say so,” Zuma told a group of displaced foreigners at a camp in Chatsworth, Durban.

Zuma was visiting the camp, accompanied by Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba and other government officials.

“We are firstly going to stop the violence then allow them to stay here. Even those who want to go home, they must know that when we have stopped the violence they are welcome to come back,” Zuma said.

But he said his government was ready help repatriate foreigners who want to go back to their home countries.

Despite the South African government’s pledge to ensure the safety of foreigners, some African countries are already beginning to repatriate their citizens.

Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa Isaac Moyo said Zimbabwe would on Sunday start repatriating about 1,000 Zimbabweans affected by the attacks in Durban.

The Malawi government has also started its repatriation process.

Zuma cancelled his visit to Indonesia in order to attend to matters at home relating to the attacks on foreign nationals.

He was due to leave for Indonesia Saturday evening for a state visit and to attend the Africa-Asia Summit and the commemoration of the historic summit in Bandung, Indonesia in 1955 which brought together Africa and Asia to push forward the struggle for liberation and self-determination.

Meanwhile, violence seemed to have abated in Durban and Johannesburg, where looting of foreign-owned shops was reported overnight.

Police said they are continuing to monitor the situation.
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