Thursday, January 1, 2015

Why insurgency persists, by JNI

Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu 2
The apex Islamic body in the North, Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), has identified lack of implementation of useful recommendations in reports of various committees and commissions of enquiry on insurgency and similar crimes as the reason why insurgency festers.
The JNI argued that the development has led to culprits being unpunished, thereby encouraging others to commit more crimes in the society.

2015: My five-point agenda, by Buhari

Buhari primaries
All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari yesterday asked Nigerians not to lose hope because change is imminent in the country.
He said 2015 is a year of change for the nation, which the forthcoming elections would bring.
Gen. Buhari listed a five-point change agenda which he would implement – if elected president.
He pledged to change the nation’s debilitating dependence on crude oil to earn revenue.

NLC to govt: cut cost of governance

NLC
The Federal Government yesterday got a piece of advice on its planned austerity measures. It should reduce its running cost, workers said.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is displeased with the “opulence” in government while workers’ salaries are not paid and employees are being told to tighten their belts.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un proposes talks

Passers-by at a Seoul train station watch Kim Jong-un's speechNorth Korean leader Kim Jong-un has offered to hold talks at the highest level with South Korea.
President Kim was giving his new year message broadcast on state television.
He said if Pyongyang's conditions were met, he would even be prepared to hold a summit meeting with South Korean President Park Guen-hye.
On Monday, South Korea called for dialogue to resume on a number of issues, including reunions for families separated by the Korean War.

Dozens dead as Afghan wedding hit by rocket

At least 26 guests killed by missile in southern province of Helmand during fighting between Afghan forces and Taliban.


Most of the victims of the attack in Helmand's Sangin district were women and children [AP]
A rocket fired during fighting between Afghan forces and Taliban fighters has killed at least 26 wedding guests in the southern province of Helmand, officials have said.

Palestinian home torched in West Bank

Suspected Israeli settlers firebomb home of a family, including five children, in south of occupied territory.


Anti-Arab graffiti written in Hebrew near the property declared the attack had been 'revenge' [AP]
Suspected Israeli settlers have firebombed the home of a Palestinian family in the southern West Bank, causing extensive damage but no casualties, the village mayor and witnesses said.

New Year's stampede kills 35 in Shanghai

At least 35 people killed and dozens injured in a stampede during New Year's celebrations in the eastern Chinese city.


Authorities had earlier cancelled a New Year's countdown at the location due to crowd concerns [Reuters]
At least 35 people have been killed and dozens injured after a stampede broke out during New Year's celebrations in the Chinese city of Shanghai, state-run media has said.
Citing Sina News, CCTV America said the the cause of the stampede on the Bund, the financial hub of Shanghai's popular waterfront area, was still unclear.

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...