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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Confused cat scratches mirror and 'attacks' its own reflection. on: 22-07-2014 07:39 PM
 An alarmed cat gets its claws out as it comes face-to-face with its own reflection in a comical home video.
Footage shows the confused feline catching a glimpse of itself in a long floor mirror before springing up on its back legs.
It then goes about scratching the image it can see in the looking glass with its eyes manically open wide.Look of horror: An alarmed cat gets its claws out as it comes face-to-face with its own reflection in a comical home video  Pow! Footage shows the confused feline catching a glimpse of itself in a long floor mirror before springing up on its back lags
High-pitched sounds can be heard as the tabby continues to paw away at the shiny surface.
 
It keeps going for around 40 seconds before being distracted by a shelf nearby.
The video of the cat 'attacking' the mirror has been watched more than 18,700 times since it was uploaded online by YouTube user, PerasonMike.
 Attack mode: The cat scratches the image it can see in the looking glass with its eyes manically open wide  Close your ears: High-pitched sounds can be heard as the tabby continues to paw away at the shiny surface

The proud pet owner says his cat performs the same stunt every time he brings the mirror out.

One viewer commented after watching the pet in action: 'My cat refuses to look in any mirror, she evades looking at it in any way possible.'
And another humorously imagined the animal's thoughts, writing: 'Let me through please, I would like to play with the handsome gentleman on the other side!'
It is not known where the footage was captured.

source: http://www.ralphcrown.com/2014/07/feline-defensive-confused-cat-scratches.html
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / 11 parents of Nigeria's abducted girls die. on: 22-07-2014 03:25 PM
Since the mass abduction of the schoolgirls by Islamic extremists three months ago, at least 11 of their parents have died and their hometown, Chibok, is under siege from the militants, residents report.
Seven fathers of kidnapped girls were among 51 bodies brought to Chibok hospital after an attack on the nearby village of Kautakari this month, said a health worker who insisted on anonymity for fear of reprisals by the extremists.
At least four more parents have died of heart failure, high blood pressure and other illnesses that the community blames on trauma due to the mass abduction 100 days ago, said community leader Pogu Bitrus, who provided their names.


"One father of two of the girls kidnapped just went into a kind of coma and kept repeating the names of his daughters, until life left him," said Bitrus.
Chibok is cut off because of frequent attacks on the roads that are studded with burned out vehicles. Commercial flights no longer go into the troubled area and the government has halted charter flights.
Through numerous phone calls to Chibok and the surrounding area, The Associated Press has gathered information about the situation in the town where the students were kidnapped from their school.
 some of the parents of the kidnapped school girls sit  …
More danger is on the horizon.
Boko Haram is closing in on Chibok, attacking villages ever closer to the town. Villagers who survive the assaults are swarming into the town, swelling its population and straining resources. A food crisis looms, along with shortages of money and fuel, said community leader Bitrus.
On the bright side, some of the young women who escaped are recovering, said a health worker, who insisted on anonymity because he feared reprisals from Boko Haram. Girls who had first refused to discuss their experience, now are talking about it and taking part in therapeutic singing and drawing — a few drew homes, some painted flowers and one young woman drew a picture of a soldier with a gun last week.
Girls who said they would never go back to school now are thinking about how to continue their education, he said.
Counseling is being offered to families of those abducted and to some of the 57 students who managed to escape in the first few days, said the health worker. He is among 36 newly trained in grief and rape counseling, under a program funded by USAID.
All the escapees remain deeply concerned about their schoolmates who did not get away.
 women attend a demonstration calling on the government …
A presidential committee investigating the kidnappings said 219 girls still are missing. But the community says there are more because some parents refused to give the committee their daughters' names, fearing the stigma involved.
Boko Haram filmed a video in which they threatened to sell the students into slavery and as child brides. It also showed a couple of the girls describing their "conversion" from Christianity to Islam.
At least two have died of snake bites, a mediator who was liaising with Boko Haram told AP two months ago. At that time he said at least 20 of the girls were ill — not surprising given that they are probably being held in an area infested with malarial mosquitoes, poisonous snakes and spiders, and relying on unclean water from rivers.
Most of the schoolgirls are still believed to be held in the Sambisa Forest — a wildlife reserve that includes almost impenetrably thick jungle as well as more open savannah. The forest borders on sand dunes marking the edge of the Sahara Desert. Sightings of the girls and their captors have been reported in neighboring Cameroon and Chad.
In Chibok, the town's population is under stress.
"There are families that are putting up four and five other families," local leader Bitrus said, adding that food stocks are depleted. Livestock has been looted by Boko Haram so villagers are arriving empty handed. Worst of all, no one is planting though it is the rainy season, he said.


"There is a famine looming," he warned.
Chibok and nearby villages are targets because they are enclaves of staunch Christians in predominantly Muslim north Nigeria.
The number of soldiers guarding Chibok has increased from 15 to about 200 since the kidnapping but they have done little to increase security in Chibok, said Bitrus. The soldiers often refuse to deploy to villages under attack though there is advance warning 90 percent of the time, he said.
Last month the extremists took control and raised their black flags over two villages within 30 kilometers (18 miles) of Chibok. Last week they ordered residents of another village just 16 kilometers (10 miles) away to clear out, Bitrus said. Every village in the neighboring Damboa area has been attacked and sacked, and all the villages bordering Cameroon have been burned and are deserted, Bitrus said, quoting residents who fled.
The attacks continue despite the fact the military placed the area under a state of emergency in May 2013.
Residents feel so abandoned that they appealed this month for the United Nations to send troops to protect them. The U.N. has repeatedly urged Nigeria's government to live up to its international responsibility to protect citizens.
President Goodluck Jonathan insists his government and military are doing everything possible to ensure the girls' release. The Defense Ministry says it knows where they are but fears any military campaign could lead to their deaths.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau in a new video released this week repeated his demands that Jonathan release detained extremists in exchange for the girls — an offer Jonathan has so far refused.
After three months, few Chibok residents believe all the schoolgirls will ever return home.
Associated Press writers Haruna Umar in Maiduguri, Nigeria and Lekan Oyekanmi in Abuja, Nigeria, contributed to this report.

source: http://www.ralphcrown.com/2014/07/11-parents-of-nigerias-abducted-girls.html
3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / James Rodriguez signs for Real Madrid on: 22-07-2014 03:22 PM
Real Madrid on Tuesday signed Colombian striker James Rodriguez, the top scorer at the World Cup, from Monaco on a six season contract, the Spanish giants said.

Neither team gave the transfer fee, but Spanish media have spoken of a figure of around £60million. Rodriguez, 23, scored six goals for Colombia at the World Cup to win the Golden Boot award.
 Rodriguez arrives Madrid to complete his move
The playmaker will link up with Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale to create one of the world’s most feared attacking line-ups. He will be unveiled at the Bernabeu at 7pm Tuesday evening.

Rodriguez joined Monaco last summer from FC Porto for £35million but caught the eye of Madrid after inspiring his country at the World Cup.
Rodriguez scored both goals in his country’s 2-0 win against their South American rivals Uruguay last month, but it was exquisite opener that captivated those 70,000 spectators inside the iconic Maracana Stadium and the millions around the world watching.
Shortly before the announcement, Rodriguez posed for pictures and gave the thumbs up sign as he left a Madrid clinic where he underwent medical tests.
“I am very happy. We will talk later,” he told reporters.

He had only been at Monaco for one year but his sizzling performance at the World Cup made him the number one target for many European clubs.
In a FIFA.com poll released Monday, his volley against Uruguay in the last 16 was declared goal of the tournament by more than four million voters — three quarters of those who took part.
The goal established the global reputation of the young playmaker.

Source: http://www.ralphcrown.com/2014/07/james-rodriguez-signs-for-real-madrid.html
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Nigerian teen arrested after killing brother, brutalising mother in New York. on: 22-07-2014 09:38 AM
Charles Okonkwo Jr., a Long Island, New York, teenager with a history of psychiatric problems killed his 15-year old brother and brutally beat his mother — a respected physician — into a coma over the weekend, police say.
Okonkwo, 18, has been charged with assault on his mother, Chinwe Okonkwo, 52, on Saturday in Dix Hill, New York, but does not yet face charges on the death of Bradley Okonkwo.

Mrs Okonkwo, a Brooklyn doctor, has received the Congressional Leadership Award and runs Hope Outreach Foundation, a nonprofit organization that promote public health in Brooklyn and across the world.
Charles Okonkwo Sr., Mrs Okonkwo’s husband, returned home from a hospital stay on Saturday night and found his son Bradley dead in his bedroom. His wife was laying unconscious in a pool of blood next to her car in the garage, Newsday reports.
Mrs Okonkwo was airlifted to a nearby hospital, where she remains in critical condition. She suffered facial fractures and doctors have had to relieve swelling on her brain.

Medical examiners could not immediately determine Bradley Okonkwo’s cause of death and are doing more tests to try to determine how he died.
Charles Okonkwo Jr. was arrested Saturday night shortly after the attack was discovered. He had fled the family home in his parents’ BMW X5 SUV, but was spotted by police just a short distance away from the crime scene.
He admitted to ‘hurting’ his mother and little brother, authorities say. In court on Sunday, a defense said that Charles Okonkwo Jr. had a history of mental illness, but didn’t elaborate on what sorts of problems he has.
Authorities also offered no motive for the alleged attack. Members of Long Island’s Nigerian immigrant community stopped by the Okonkwo house on Sunday to pay their respects to the family.
A family friend Lawrence Monwe told Newsday that: “This is very tragic. No one saw it coming. This was the perfect family you wouldn’t expect it to happen to.

source: http://www.ralphcrown.com/2014/07/nigerian-teen-arrested-after-killing.html
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