Showing posts with label US. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Photo: See photo of the Munroes and the Martyrs taken minutes before the Plane Crash

Life is so uncertain and filled with ugly issues that sometimes we're pushed to question the sincerity of God's love for mankind.
But i do know that for in as much as we see life as we do, the real meaning of our existence can only be defined and explained by the sole owner and maker of life himself - God.

As humans, we're free to think and act the way we do and that's what limits our ability compared to God. He alone owns life and can sorely decides on what to do with it, when he wants, how he wants it, where he wants and whom he wants.

Yes we're immortal souls and that's our limitation. We feel pain when things don't happen the way we wanted it. We cry, we express our feelings the way it suits our souls.
We react to things when they happen but in all, God knows it all from the beginning.

I dedicate this piece of writing to Munroe's and the Myrtrs. RIP

Monday, November 17, 2014

Another doctor dies from Ebola virus in the US.

Another doctor Dr. Martin Salia, 44yrs who contracted EBOLA in Africa in the course of caring for Ebola patients has died in the US. He was flown to the US from Africa and was being treated at the Nebraska Medical Centre in the US. Dr. Salia is originally from Sierra Leone but resides in the US.

This was confirmed In a statement by the Medical Director of the Biocontainment Unit and professor of Infectious diseases at Nebraska Medical center Dr. Phil Smith who said......
It is with an extremely heavy heart that we share this news,”

Friday, November 07, 2014

US soldiers and Egyptian pilots arrived Nigeria to help fight Boko Haram

There is an unconfirmed report that about 40 or more US soldiers landed in Nigeria yesterday probably to help fight the dreaded Boko Haram sect.

According to New Telegraph quoting informed sources at the Army Headquarters in Abuja reports that the troops were sighted at the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), Abuja spotting combat gear.

Another top military officer also disclosed that some Egyptian pilots has also arrived to help in aerial combat to bombard the sect at Mubi, which the terrorist group has since renamed, Madinatul Islam.

“I can confirm to you that about 40 US military personnel, all in combat gear, have arrived in the country. In fact, they arrived at the DHQ today (yesterday), and I’m sure they met with the military high command, for briefing and other necessary
operational issues."

On either the visiting US troops would be deployed for real combat, the source said:
“I think their coming might be to boost
intelligence gathering and they may not necessarily be ground troops.

Monday, October 20, 2014

A US Drone(Unmanned Aircraft) Crashes at Niger Airport

 

    A US drone crash-landed at Niger’s main airport for unknown reasons on Monday, the US army said, forcing the closure of the runway for several hours.
The “hard landing” of the unarmed MQ-9 Reaper aircraft damaged the runway at Diori Hamani International airport in the Niger capital Niamey, but no injuries were reported, according to a statement from the US Air Forces in Europe and Africa public affairs directorate.

Thursday, October 09, 2014

US denies frustrating efforts to stop Boko Haram Menace

    The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, has debunked media reports that America was not doing enough in helping Nigeria to contain terrorism in the country.
Entwistle debunked the notion on
Thursday at a news conference in Yola.

He said the U.S. Government was
heavily involved in supporting Nigerian Government’s response to Boko Haram menace.
“I disagree completely with these
headlines; they are quite inadequate.
Our two countries have strong military relationship.
“Over the years, we share a lot of
equipment; some of the newest vessels of your navy come from United States, so the idea that U.S. doesn’t support Nigeria is not true,” the envoy said.

He said the support to Nigeria was in many forms, including training of
soldiers and information sharing.
On his perception of Boko Haram, the ambassador said he was not sure of the group’s objectives.
“There are still some open questions on who they are, what they want.
“A year ago, I would have said they
were religiously motivated. But as they killed more and more Muslims, it’s hard for me to believe that they were motivated by religion.
“Who are these guys and what do they want? I don’t think we really understand them, ” Entwistle said.

He observed that Boko Haram had gone beyond being a small insurgent group, with a couple of guns, to very effective collection of conventional force.
“An open question we have to look at carefully is where is the military
expertise (for Boko Haram) is coming from. How in the last one year they became more effective?”

The envoy, who was in Adamawa to
monitor the suspended Oct. 11
governorship by-election, held talks with Adamawa Interfaith Committee, an NGO. He also visited the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, where he delivered a lecture to staff and students
of the institution.

Source: NAN