Picture Of A Baby Born With 3 Legs In Borno State
35 32 1 0 0 According to reports reaching us, a baby girl identified as Nafisat has been born with many legs in Borno State of Nigeria.Baby Nafisat was born to the Ahmed family in Bayo LGA of Borno state on the 18th of June, 2012.
The family’s joy quickly turned to sorrow as they witnessed many abnormalities surrounding her birth.
A surgeon at the Federal Medical Centre in Gombe states Nafisat needs intensive surgery to keep her alive.
Unfortunately, her parents have no means of paying for this expensive surgery.
They’re calling on Nigerians especially the first lady of the state to come to her rescue.
The medical director of the Federal Medical Centre in Gombe said the baby stands the risk of dying if the surgery is not carried out immediately.
Nafisat is currently in the Special Baby Unit at Gombe Federal Medical Centre and she is struggling with
Imperforated anus
Other multiple abnormalities
“The patient has to undergo a series of surgery in order to correct various enormities.” – Dr Adamu Madugu, the Medical Director of Federal Medical Centre, Gombe
Baby Nafisat is currently living on different medical gadgets and she needs N1 million for important corrective surgery.
Madugu said with N1 million, Nafisat would be able to p
ay for her surgery, drugs, investigation, pints of blood, feeding and accommodation.
“Unfortunately, the parents cannot afford the money due to financial constraints,” said the Surgeon who solicited that only government can help the poor parents to save the life of the baby.
We are appealing to good Samaritans out there to please help this baby girl in anyway you can.
Monster' washes up on New York beach
The corpse of a mystery animal which washed up on the shore of New York's East River has sparked a wave of conspiracy theories with online debates asking whether it is the carcass of a dog, a pig or an altogether more sinister creature.
The apparent 'monster' was found and
pictured by an amateur photographer who was walking under the Brooklyn
Bridge in Manhattan on Sunday.
The
lady who captured the images, Denise Ginley said: "We were horrified by
it and we took some camera phone pictures and then finally we decided to
come back with my camera and I got up the courage to climb over the
fence and get closer to it."
On first
glance it appears that the animal is simply a bloated pig – a theory
the New York Parks Department insist is correct – but closer inspection
reveals that the animal appears to have toes rather than hooves.
Online
theorists speculated it may be a dog or, even more worrying, a giant
rat. Other online comments suggest it could be an aardvark, a raccoon or
something related to a possum.
One online commentator suggested the beast was from a nearby government-run animal disease centre.
"I think these poor things are lab experiments the govt doesn't want us to know about."
The New York's magazine's Daily Intel blog has cranked up the conspiracy with a blog post entitled: "We're Supposed to Believe the New East River Monster Is Just a Pig?"
Mrs Ginley told the Daily Intel blog: "I definitely agree that the feet are not pig-like at all. No hooves or cloven feet to be seen it definitely had five toes on all its paws, front and back.
"I think it could be a monstrously huge rat, but it could also be a monster. A rat that big would pretty much be a monster anyway, wouldn't it?"
The blog compares the animal, which appears to have part of its jaw missing, to something from the X-Files.
But the New York Parks Department is not budging from its initial identification of the animal.
"It was a pig left over from a cookout," a spokesperson told the Animal NY website. "We disposed of it."
Pressed further, the spokesman added: "It was a roasted pig we threw it out. We didn't count its toes, we just threw it out."
But the blogosphere was not convinced. "Hopefully by 'threw it out' they mean transferred to a top-secret lab for more testing, because we are not yet done demanding answers," the Daily Intel poster wrote.
The New York's magazine's Daily Intel blog has cranked up the conspiracy with a blog post entitled: "We're Supposed to Believe the New East River Monster Is Just a Pig?"
Mrs Ginley told the Daily Intel blog: "I definitely agree that the feet are not pig-like at all. No hooves or cloven feet to be seen it definitely had five toes on all its paws, front and back.
"I think it could be a monstrously huge rat, but it could also be a monster. A rat that big would pretty much be a monster anyway, wouldn't it?"
The blog compares the animal, which appears to have part of its jaw missing, to something from the X-Files.
But the New York Parks Department is not budging from its initial identification of the animal.
"It was a pig left over from a cookout," a spokesperson told the Animal NY website. "We disposed of it."
Pressed further, the spokesman added: "It was a roasted pig we threw it out. We didn't count its toes, we just threw it out."
But the blogosphere was not convinced. "Hopefully by 'threw it out' they mean transferred to a top-secret lab for more testing, because we are not yet done demanding answers," the Daily Intel poster wrote.
Boy, 11, stows away on flight from Manchester to Rome with no passport
A government inquiry is under way after an 11-year-old schoolboy, Liam Corcoran, flew from one of the country’s busiest airports to Europe on his own without a passport, ticket or boarding pass.
Liam slipped away from his mother at a shopping centre three miles from
Manchester Airport, before successfully catching flight LS791 to Rome after
a series of blunders by staff.
The schoolboy, from Newall Green, Wythenshawe, Manchester, passed through
several security checkpoints before boarding the Jet2.com flight.
The captain was only alerted to his extra passenger when holidaymakers raised
concerns shortly into the two hour journey.
Liam's 1,500 mile "adventure" ended on Tuesday night when he
returned to Britain unharmed, and escorted by staff, and was reunited with
his worried family.
Speaking yesterday, Liam said: “Getting on the plane was easier than doing my
homework. I didn’t have anything on me and no one asked me for anything.
They smiled at me when I went through.”
He told The Sun: “I went to the toilet and sat there but I couldn’t get out.
Then 'whoosh’, we were going up in the sky.”
His mother Mary, 29, said she thought her son had been abducted when he slipped away from her in a shop near the airport.
Police phoned her more than four hours after he disappeared to tell her “we have found your son, he’s in Rome”, she said.
“I can’t get my head around it,” she added. “How did he get that far without anyone asking him one question? I just keep thinking how easy it would be for a terrorist, it’s unbelievable.
“All I read about is how airport security is the highest it has ever been. I’m disgusted and I want answers.”
Last night, three separate investigations were under way to establish how he was able to evade three separate security checkpoints.
At least two airport staff and three airline workers have been suspended over the security breach.
Justine Greening, the Transport Secretary, said: "I take any breach of security, very, very seriously,".
"So we are now investigating with Manchester Airport and, indeed the airline, to find out exactly what happened.
"This is an unusual and serious breach and we are keen to find out what has gone on."
A Department for Transport spokesman added: "We are reviewing urgently with the airport and relevant airline how this occurred and identifying any actions needed to prevent a repetition.”
The incident comes as more than two million people arrive in Britain ahead of the Olympic Games, which open in London on Friday.
Liam’s father, Aaron Fort, 34, who is separated from Liam's mother and lives in Blackpool, said his son had “been a bit petrified by the enormity of it all”.
“If he had got off the plane as easy as he got on. Lord knows what would have happened to him wandering round Rome airport,” he said.
He said his son had been swimming earlier in the day and got into difficulties, which had caused him to panic.
He said: "The lifeguard had to throw Liam a rope to get him out. That sort of incident would have worried him. He must have got changed and given his mother the slip and then walked from the baths in Wythenshawe to the airport.
"He has never had a passport and never been abroad. When we all lived in Blackpool we would go down to the front and ride on a tram – that's about it."
Neighbours said that Liam was “quite tall for his age”.
One said: “He's a nice lad and never causes any trouble in the street although it looks like he's a bit of a handful.”
Liam was reported missing to Greater Manchester Police at lunchtime on Tuesday.
He is thought to have run away from his mother while she was shopping at Wythenshawe Civic Centre, about a mile from their home on Europe’s largest council estate.
It is unclear whether he walked to the airport or caught a bus but when he arrived he passed through security in Terminal 1 without any problems.
It is understood that Liam had followed a family when he got to the packed terminal and that security staff scanned him but failed to realise he was on his own despite having no boarding card.
He then went to one of the gates where passengers were boarding their flight and managed to get past another security check without showing a passport or a ticket.
An airport spokesman said: "He was with a large group of other children, he appeared to be in a family group – for whatever reason he wasn't checked."
It was believed that after he boarded and took a seat, crew failed to carry out an accurate headcount to make sure that the number of passengers and boarding cards matched up.
About 30 minutes into the flight, passengers became suspicious and alerted cabin crew .
The captain was then informed and radioed back to Manchester, where police told his mother that he was safe and well but on a plane heading to Italy.
The boy remained on board after landing at Rome Fiumicino Airport, and returned to Manchester on the same plane, escorted by staff, where he was met by his mother.
A Manchester Airport spokesman described it as an "extremely serious matter".
"It is clear that documentation has not been checked correctly at security and the boarding gate," he said.
"The boy went through full security screening so the safety of passengers and the aircraft was never compromised. It was our responsibility – we absolutely have to answer for that.
"This was a young lad on an adventure."
An airline spokesman said that because the aircraft was connected to an airbridge a head count was not required.
She added: "However head counts have immediately been put in place across each of our flights from all airports, including those where air bridges are in use.
"We are reviewing all of our procedures in light of this incident and three members of staff involved have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.
"Passengers can rest assured that this is an isolated incident and at no time was there any safety risk."
July 25, 2012 – P-Square’s Mother Burial Set For August 2nd,2012
The burial ceremony of the late mother of P-Square musical duo, Mrs Josephine Okoye is set for the 2nd of August, 2012.
According to a statement released from them, her body is currently in a Lagos private mortuary.
She will be laid to rest in her hubby’s residence at Ifite-Dunu, Akwa, Anambra State on Thur. 2nd of August, 2012.
A lying-in-state will take place at Umunachi, Umudioka Village, Anambra state Nigeria.
Church service is set to follow at Saint Gabriel Catholic Church before the befitting burial ceremony after which reception will follow.
Mr Josephine Okoye’s funeral will be anchored by M.I.C
Late Josephine Okoye died after a unsuccessful heart surgery in India on the 11th of July, 2012.
May her soul continue to rest in perfect peace!
His mother Mary, 29, said she thought her son had been abducted when he slipped away from her in a shop near the airport.
Police phoned her more than four hours after he disappeared to tell her “we have found your son, he’s in Rome”, she said.
“I can’t get my head around it,” she added. “How did he get that far without anyone asking him one question? I just keep thinking how easy it would be for a terrorist, it’s unbelievable.
“All I read about is how airport security is the highest it has ever been. I’m disgusted and I want answers.”
Last night, three separate investigations were under way to establish how he was able to evade three separate security checkpoints.
At least two airport staff and three airline workers have been suspended over the security breach.
Justine Greening, the Transport Secretary, said: "I take any breach of security, very, very seriously,".
"So we are now investigating with Manchester Airport and, indeed the airline, to find out exactly what happened.
"This is an unusual and serious breach and we are keen to find out what has gone on."
A Department for Transport spokesman added: "We are reviewing urgently with the airport and relevant airline how this occurred and identifying any actions needed to prevent a repetition.”
The incident comes as more than two million people arrive in Britain ahead of the Olympic Games, which open in London on Friday.
Liam’s father, Aaron Fort, 34, who is separated from Liam's mother and lives in Blackpool, said his son had “been a bit petrified by the enormity of it all”.
“If he had got off the plane as easy as he got on. Lord knows what would have happened to him wandering round Rome airport,” he said.
He said his son had been swimming earlier in the day and got into difficulties, which had caused him to panic.
He said: "The lifeguard had to throw Liam a rope to get him out. That sort of incident would have worried him. He must have got changed and given his mother the slip and then walked from the baths in Wythenshawe to the airport.
"He has never had a passport and never been abroad. When we all lived in Blackpool we would go down to the front and ride on a tram – that's about it."
Neighbours said that Liam was “quite tall for his age”.
One said: “He's a nice lad and never causes any trouble in the street although it looks like he's a bit of a handful.”
Liam was reported missing to Greater Manchester Police at lunchtime on Tuesday.
He is thought to have run away from his mother while she was shopping at Wythenshawe Civic Centre, about a mile from their home on Europe’s largest council estate.
It is unclear whether he walked to the airport or caught a bus but when he arrived he passed through security in Terminal 1 without any problems.
It is understood that Liam had followed a family when he got to the packed terminal and that security staff scanned him but failed to realise he was on his own despite having no boarding card.
He then went to one of the gates where passengers were boarding their flight and managed to get past another security check without showing a passport or a ticket.
An airport spokesman said: "He was with a large group of other children, he appeared to be in a family group – for whatever reason he wasn't checked."
It was believed that after he boarded and took a seat, crew failed to carry out an accurate headcount to make sure that the number of passengers and boarding cards matched up.
About 30 minutes into the flight, passengers became suspicious and alerted cabin crew .
The captain was then informed and radioed back to Manchester, where police told his mother that he was safe and well but on a plane heading to Italy.
The boy remained on board after landing at Rome Fiumicino Airport, and returned to Manchester on the same plane, escorted by staff, where he was met by his mother.
A Manchester Airport spokesman described it as an "extremely serious matter".
"It is clear that documentation has not been checked correctly at security and the boarding gate," he said.
"The boy went through full security screening so the safety of passengers and the aircraft was never compromised. It was our responsibility – we absolutely have to answer for that.
"This was a young lad on an adventure."
An airline spokesman said that because the aircraft was connected to an airbridge a head count was not required.
She added: "However head counts have immediately been put in place across each of our flights from all airports, including those where air bridges are in use.
"We are reviewing all of our procedures in light of this incident and three members of staff involved have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.
"Passengers can rest assured that this is an isolated incident and at no time was there any safety risk."
P-Square’s Mother Burial Set For August 2nd, 2012
July 25, 2012 – P-Square’s Mother Burial Set For August 2nd,2012
The burial ceremony of the late mother of P-Square musical duo, Mrs Josephine Okoye is set for the 2nd of August, 2012.
According to a statement released from them, her body is currently in a Lagos private mortuary.
She will be laid to rest in her hubby’s residence at Ifite-Dunu, Akwa, Anambra State on Thur. 2nd of August, 2012.
A lying-in-state will take place at Umunachi, Umudioka Village, Anambra state Nigeria.
Church service is set to follow at Saint Gabriel Catholic Church before the befitting burial ceremony after which reception will follow.
Mr Josephine Okoye’s funeral will be anchored by M.I.C
Late Josephine Okoye died after a unsuccessful heart surgery in India on the 11th of July, 2012.
May her soul continue to rest in perfect peace!