Sunday, October 12, 2014

2 Boys Injured When Bouncy House Blows Away

According to sources, the bouncy house at Sullivan Farms in Nashua was not yet open to the public and was not completely tethered to the ground.

 

Two young boys were injured when a bouncy house blew away in Nashua, New Hampshire.
One of the boys was flown to Tufts Medical Center in critical condition.
Both of the victims are toddlers, officials confirm.
The bouncy house, which was being set up for a fundraising event, was not open to the public and was not completely tethered to the ground, says the co-owner of Rickety Ranch, which helped set up the event.

Credit/ NECN

 


A professor of Business Education at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Mahmood Aliyu, has declared his intention to contest the 2015 presidential election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The presidential aspirant made the declaration at a press conference on Saturday in Minna. Mr. Aliyu said his decision to vie for the presidency was informed by the agitation for the emergence of new crop of leaders “to fight the malaise in the country. “There has been agitation for the emergence of new crop of leaders by well-meaning Nigerians in order to take this country out of problems.’’ The aspirant said APC was the only party that could tackle the current security challenges bedevilling the country. He added that “an APC government will tackle the security issue with all the seriousness it requires and deserves’’.

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Why I remain aloof in PDP-Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that there is no way he will accept a man with alleged question mark on his reputation as the zonal leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in the South West.
He said this while reacting to last Wednesday’s apologies from the National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu; Senate President, David Mark and Otunba Gbenga Daniel, when Daniel formally returned to the party in Abuja,  begging the former president to return and lead them in PDP.

Kanye can't stop smiling on stroll with Kim hours after explaining why he doesn't smile

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Kanye West took to Twitter last night to explain why he hardly smiles. Hopefully some of you understand what he means by 'Not smiling makes me smile'. 

Anyway, the rapper couldn't stop smiling as he took a stroll in West Hollywood with his curvy wife Kim K, who stepped out in a skin-tight Lanvin skirt and a see-through top without a bra. That will make any man smile. Kim's top is more scandalous than it looks.

Blue Ivy is really a spitting image of her father


We all look like our parents but it's as if Jay Z cloned Blue Ivy. The older she gets, the more she looks like him. Such a cutie. Wonder what Jay Z' son will look like

Brad Pitt honors Angelina Jolie, wears hand drawn Maleficent shirt

The 50 year old movie star was photographed arriving hand in hand with Angelina Jolie at a London airport last Thursday wearing a V-neck T-shirt with a drawing of his wife's character Maleficent, horns and all. Photo credit: Panda/INFphoto

Voting begins in tense Bosnia election

People walk past election posters in Sarajevo, October 10, 2014 Politicians have largely chosen to appeal to their own ethnic group rather than to Bosnians as a whole
Voting has begun in Bosnia in an election dominated by nationalist rhetoric and a stagnant economy.
It comes nearly 20 years after the end of the devastating Bosnian war in which more than 100,000 people were killed.
Tensions between Bosnia's main ethnic groups - Muslims (Bosniaks), Serbs and Croats - remain high, and some groups have called for secession.
The country is one of the poorest in Europe, with joblessness at 44% and youth unemployment even higher.
Polls will close on Sunday afternoon and the first results are expected later on Sunday evening.
It is the seventh election since the US-brokered Dayton peace agreement ended the 1992-1995 war between the main ethnic groups.
Akaoua Babiana, the wife of Cameroon's deputy prime minister, hugs a relative upon her arrival in Yaounde on 11 October 2014 Akaoua Babiana, the wife of Cameroon's deputy PM, was among the hostages released
Twenty-seven people including 10 Chinese workers held for months by suspected Boko Haram militants have arrived in Cameroon's capital.

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...