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Friday, 28 April 2017

Charlie Murphy dead at 57.(not eddie murphy)

Charlie Murphy, who gained national attention on the hit “Chappelle's Show” and evolved into a sought-after stand-up comedian, has died, a rep told Fox News on Wednesday. He was 57.
Representatives of the Murphy family sent the following statement to Fox News about Charlie Murphy's death: 
"Our hearts are heavy with the loss today of our son, brother, father, uncle and friend Charlie. Charlie filled our family with love and laughter and there won’t be a day that goes by that his presence will not be missed. Thank you for the outpouring of condolences and prayers. We respectfully ask for privacy during this time of great loss for all of us.”
A rep told us the star died of leukemia. TMZ reported he died in a New York City hospital.
The older brother to actor Eddie Murphy had been focusing on his stand-up career in recent years.
He was also known for his roles in films such as “Lottery Ticket” and “The Guys Who Move Furniture.” He famously wrote “Norbit,” which his brother Eddie Murphy starred in. 
Charlie Murphy also worked with a slew of A-list stars from Halle Berry to Denzel Washington to Gabrielle Union and Sammy Davis Jr. He voiced roles in animated TV series that include "The Boondocks" and "Black Jesus."
He is credited with appearances to air later this year on the TV drama series "Power."
Chris Rock paid tribute to Murphy on Twitter on Wednesday. 
Source: (www.foxnews.com)

Man saves 669 kids during Holocaust, has priceless reaction when they surprise him years later


Although history is filled with many dark chapters, sometimes people rise to the occasion and prove themselves in these tough situations. During World War II, European Jews saw their families broken up, their friends kidnapped and their neighbors turned against them. While Nazi rule created a dark atmosphere that fostered silence and intimidation throughout Europe, there were some people who resisted.

One such person was Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who risked his life to save Jewish children from what was then Czechoslovakia. All told, he was able to smuggle 669 children out of the country and safely into Britain, with some people dubbing him the “British Schindler.” Though Winton never claimed any serious credit for his actions, he did keep scrapbooks in his attic which had all the children’s information in them. The story was seemingly over—that is, until his wife found his scrapbooks in the attic.
By using the information in the books, Winton’s wife was able to arrange a truly special surprise for her husband. The moment was aired in a BBC series called “That’s Life,” a variety show which featured trenchant journalism, satire and sometimes light entertainment. Though Winton was in the audience for the show on one episode, it soon became clear something unusual was going on.
First, the producer of the show revealed that Winton had been sitting next to one of the children he saved the entire time. At this first revelation, he shed a few tears and received some applause. Still, the true surprise was yet to come. “Can I ask,” the producer says, “is there anyone in our audience tonight who owes their life to Nicholas Winton? If so, could you stand up please?” After a moment, everyone in the audience stands up and Winton is completely floored.

By using his own scrapbooks, the show’s producers had tracked down as many of the saved children as they could and reunited them for one truly special moment. Still, there were more honors to come in Winton’s life. In 2003, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth the second. In 2014, he was inducted into the Czech Order of the White Lion, the highest ranking military honor available. In 2015, he passed away at the age of 106.
What Winton’s story shows is that it takes individuals to change the world. In the face of huge challenges, sometimes the most radical thing to do is also the simplest: taking action on what we know to be right. Winton’s life seemed to be marked with this philosophy above all, as he wore a reminder of it on his finger into late age. The ring was given to him by children he saved, and was inscribed with a quote from the Talmud, the book of Jewish law. “Save one life, save the world,” it said. And we couldn’t agree more.
Source (http://shareably.net)

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Get up to 1,000 000 dollars grant from GEM

This is to inform the general public that, GEMS (Growth and Employment in States) is looking for Nigeria’s brightest and most promising MSMEs to support by providing financing, training and other forms of technical assistance.

GEMS is an employment project supported by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and funded by the World Bank and the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID). Grants given by GEMS to MSMEs range between $35,000 to $1,000,000 depending on the nature, size and qualifications of your business.

To apply;
  1. Your business must fall within the following sectors;
  • ICT
  • Entertainment
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Construction and Real Estate
  • Light Manufacturing (Agro/Industrial Processing)

  1. You must complete an Application form via this link:https://goo.gl/forms/YCSzEOFI97L6qOgv2
  2. You must complete a ‘Company Profile’ template (which can be downloaded here: http://sterlingbankng.com/downloads/GEM_Company_Profile.pptx) and send to growthandemploymentng@gmail.com in a PowerPoint format.
Please be informed that the deadline for this application is Sunday, April 30, 2017.

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Port Harcourt-based pastor marries third wife (photos)


A Port Harcourt-based pastor, Apostle Ernest Agortey, is said to have married for the third time. According to reports circulating online, Agortey, who is the general overseer of Alabaster House Assembly in Rumuomoi area of Port Harcourt, married a third wife earlier this month of April. The stylish and flamboyant pastor who is from Ghana was said to have granted an interview with City People magazine, where he claimed he caught his first wife sleeping with his mentor.

The pastor was said to have married a second wife, who is of Igbo descent. They have a daughter together.

NAIJ.com gathered that no one knew what went wrong with the second marriage as the second wife was said to have carted away all the Apostle’s valuables without his knowledge when she was leaving him. The pastor who loves light-skinned ladies is said to have gone all the way to Edo state for his third wife. See more photos below:



source (Naij.com)

Monday, 24 April 2017

Japan: More than four million middle-aged 'parasite singles' still live with their elderly parents

Millions of middle-aged singles in Japan still live with their elderly parents and depend on them financially, research has revealed, contributing to the county’s falling birth rate and ageing population
The country had an estimated 4.5 million unemployed — or under-employed — and unmarried 35- to 54-year-olds who still lived at home in 2016. They have been dubbed "parasite singles" by researchers.
While Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces pressure to combat the country's shrinking workforce, a generation who were once characterised as carefree are now worried about how they will make ends meet when their parents pass away. Many are likely to go on state benefits, putting further pressure on a social welfare system that is already creaking under the weight of the country's ageing population.
Japan’s population is set to plummet from 127 million to 88 million by 2065 - and is projected to drop even further to just 51 million by 2115 if current trends continue, according to the country's National Institute of Population and Social Security Research.
By 2065 nearly 40 per cent of the country will be senior citizens. There will be 1.3 workers for every person over the age of 65, compared to 2.3 in 2015. Economists have described the situation as a “demographic time bomb”.
Data released this month showed the number of "life-time singles" in Japan peaked in 2015. Among 50 year olds, one in four men and one in seven women were unmarried.
Sociologist Masahiro Yamada coined the term "parasite singles" in 1997.
“During the ‘bubble economy’ until the mid-1990s, the 20-somethings were happily amusing themselves. They thought by the time they were in their 30s, they’d be married,” he told Reuters.
“But one-third never married and are now around age 50."
Hiromi Tanaka, a former backup singer for pop groups, is what Mr Yamada would call a parasite single. 
“I got used to living in an unstable situation and figured somehow it would work out,” Ms Tanaka said.
Now aged 54, Ms Tanaka relies on income from giving private singing lessons to a dwindling number of students, and her mother’s pension to make ends meet. She has no pension plan of her own, and has used up most of her savings.
“My father died last year so pension income was halved,” she said. “If things go on like this, my mother and I will fall together.
About 20 per cent of middle-aged stay-at-home singles rely solely on parents for support, Mr Yamada told Reuters, adding that when their parents pass away they could become a burden on the state. “Once they use up inherited assets and savings, when nothing is left, they will go on the dole,” Mr Yamada said.
But many "parasite singles" argue that they did not choose their lifestyle, but were handed it by the economy.
The rise in those shunning marriage, experts say, is due not only to more diverse lifestyles but to an increase in low-paying, unstable jobs. Part-timers, temps or contract workers now account for nearly 40 per cent of the workforce compared to about 20 per cent in the 1980s.
Although a recent shortage of workers in Japan’s labour market has meant a slight fall in the number of singles living off parents, the overall trend probably will not change, said Katsuhiko Fujimori, an economist at Mizuho Information and Research Institute.
“That’s because of the increase in irregular workers and the fact that more and more people cannot marry for economic reasons, even if they want to.”
Source: (http://www.independent.co.uk)

Friday, 21 April 2017

AWW SO SWEET! Abuja Couple Welcome Set Of Quintuplet In A Miraculous Way (Photos)

Abuja based couple, Mr. and Mrs. Imudia Uduehi, have welcomed a set of quintuplets - five girls. According to media practitioner, Lara Wise who shared their story online, the couple reside at Ikenna borehole in Abuja. The wife got pregnant shortly after their wedding and barely 8 months after she conceived naturally, doctors at the National hospital had to bring out her babies through C.S recently.
The babies survived and are doing fine. The  family is still at the National Hospital and the babies were named yesterday. Congrats to them.


Source (www.gistmania)

Thursday, 20 April 2017

O.M.G Husband beat his wife badly and burst her eye

Husband beat his wife badly and burst her eye.
See yourself what the father-in-law, who was extremely angry with the incident, did to his son-in-law on the road.


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