Tuesday 16 April 2013

Seven Dead in venezuela vote protests

CARACAS—Violent protests over the outcome of Venezuela's presidential election to replace late president Hugo Chavez have left at least seven dead and 61 injured, the attorney general said Tuesday. "The most serious thing is that in these violent actions, seven Venezuelans died," said Attorney General Luisa Ortega, adding that 61 were injured. So far, 135 people have been arrested, she said. Violent protests swept parts of Caracas and other cities around the country Monday night after the National Election Council proclaimed acting President Nicolas Maduro the winner of Sunday's election and rejected opposition demands for a recount. Venezuela's president-elect Nicolas Maduro and opposition candidate Henrique Capriles blamed each other for the wave of deadly protests. Accusing "fascists" of the violence, which left at least seven people dead, Maduro said he would not allow the opposition to go ahead with a march through the center of Caracas. Capriles said the government had "ordered" the melee.

5000 Repentant Abia criminals Seek Amnesty

The House of Representatives on Monday said 5,000 repentant Abia criminals have petitioned the National Assembly, complaining of non-extension of amnesty to them. The House said the youths were those previously involved in criminal acts, including kidnapping, who voluntarily surrendered their arms in 2010 when the state government offered them amnesty. Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, Chief Uzor Azubuike, disclosed this on Monday in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, when he led members of his committee to pay courtesy call on Governor Theodore Orji shortly before theybegan to hear the petitions by the youths. Meanwhile, while the hearing held, most of the Abia youths asking for amnesty besieged streets in Aba in protest. However, Azubuike said, “We arehere because of petitions by over5000 Abia youths previously involved in criminal acts. They are complaining that they were not included in the Amnesty programme of the Federal Government.” He said, “If they are not listened to, it has the capacity to engulf the nation into crisis. There is danger of a backslide if the youths abandoned their criminal acts and nothing is done to resettle them. It will be uncanny of the Federal Government to ignore them. The petition is a fallout of your action when you offered the youth amnesty to make them drop crime.” The chairman commended Abia State governor for fighting crimes in the state and the ability to mange crime in the state, saying that no other government across the country has done as much as the state has done in security matters. He also commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his youth empowerment programme, which culminated in the amnestyprogramme of the repentant militants. “So we are here today to listen to those petitions from the youths from this state. Amnesty office has confirmed that they have the petitions. We are here to see how these youths can be captured in the programme,” Azubuike explained. Receiving the committee members, Governor Orji noted that though Abia is now peaceful, there was once upon a time when it had the problem of kidnapping. “That time, Abia became the den of kidnappers. Aba became a ghost city. Everybody ran away. Ivisited Abanta’s place [a memberof the committee], there was nobody, they had all fled, I saw only his posters. That was the situation and we fought it. We fought them doggedly. “We tried amnesty here. They came here and I saw them. They told us their grievances, and we acceded to their complaints and proposed amnesty to them. Theyaccepted and we built camps. They brought their arms. They were in camps and we were planning to settle them. But when they heard that the Federal Government had provided largesse to their colleagues, they abandoned the camps. “We took their names to the Federal Government but no response. Though they left camp,they promised that they will not make any trouble because we treated them like human beings. They maintained it till their kinpin, Osisikankwu was killed. Please, tell the Federal Government to start where we stopped.”

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Pls my fellow Nigerian i need your advice Am a 300L in One of the Nigerian University, I have this Lecturer who have been on my Neck for Close to 3 Months asking me to come see him in his Office, I have been avoiding him since he told me due to what have heard about him. Not until yesterday when he ask me to see him in his Office today and which I obey without any Objection, Just few Minute in his Office, He said to Me: Do you know who He his?, I said Yes, You're the HOD of my Departmentand he Boldly said I want to Sleepwith you. I burst into Laughter as if it was Funny, His face changed and he moves closer to Me with one of his hand on my Back and his Second hand moving closer to myTrouser, I Immediately ran out of his Office and explain the Situation to my Friends in School, No one is coming with a good suggestion. Just now I received a Text Message from him, He said I should allow him do what he wants to do or I should forget being a Student of the Uni if i fail to agree before this Coming Friday

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