The whereabouts of the man who made live coverage of the operation by security forces during attempted Boko Haram jail break in Abuja on March 30, 2014, Sunday, are unknown.
Yoosooph, or @ciaxon, has posted a number of photos on his twitter, which have allegedly led to his arrest by the SSS for unlawful disclosure of the pics from a “military operation”.
The SSS spokesperson, Marylyn Ogah, has neither confirmed nor denied @Ciaxon's arrest.
It’s raining so hard in New York that the TV sets at a World Cup watch party in an East Village bar stop functioning during the U.S. women’s national team’s group stage match against Sweden. Soccer legend Mia Hamm — a two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time World Cup champion — has a cocktail in hand as she anxiously awaits the livestream’s return. “I’m so excited to watch this game today, so when I’m doing my interviews, I’ll have one eye on the game, if not both,” she had told me over the phone that morning.
This was disclosed by the Director of Public Health in the state Ministry of Health, Dr Akeem Bello, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Osogbo. Bello, however, said that all the primary healthcare centres in the state had been put on alert in case of any outbreak of the disease. “Presently, we have yet to record any outbreak of cholera in the state,” he said.
Known for establishing and heading such organizations as the X PRIZE Foundation, Space Adventures Ltd., Human Longevity, Inc., and Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, this entrepreneur, doctor, and engineer also wrote a bestselling motivational book titled Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think.
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The West Asian country, Saudi Arabia stunned Argentina in a 2-1 defeat in their World Cup opening in Qatar. In a thrilling Group C opening in Lusail, a brave and talented Saudi Arabia shocked the Lionel Messi-led side by coming from behind to defeat the two-time World Cup champions.
Saudi Arabia, who is ranked 51st in the world, may have lost hope when Lionel Messi scored the game’s opening goal from the spot but their efforts paid off eventually.