Friday, 27 May 2016

Cleric bans people from taking pictures with cats in Saudi


A prominent Saudi cleric has banned people from taking pictures posing with cats , claiming it is "too Western" to do so.
Sheikh Saleh Bin Fawzan Al-Fazwan made the comments on a TV broadcast.He claimed that being pictured next to cats, dogs or other animals isn't allowed in the ultra conservative Islamic country.

Tyga reportedly owes Kylie Jenner $2million


When they were dating, there were reports of Tyga owing rents ,leasing cars and a lot more.Now, it is claimed Tyga is owing Kylie $2million.

According to Radar Online things have taken a turn for the worse, as Tyga allegedly owes his ex around $2million.
 “Kylie had been bankrolling Tyga for well over a year and she’s finding herself short on cash as a result,”He was shocked when she asked to be paid, telling her he thought the money was a gift, not a loan,” the insider added, even claiming he owes "over $2million." Momager Kris reportedly "hit the roof" over the news.


I can't sell myself, my family to pay workers-Fayose


Following the strike actions by workers in Ekiti state,Governor Ayodele Fayose has said he cannot sell himself or his family to raise funds for the workers.
The governor said in a broadcast on Thursday that the workers must understand that strike was not an option and that the monthly wage bill was over N2bn but the state received as low as N751m in April.
He said,
“Right now, I’m helpless. It is difficult to sell myself, my family or my property. I can only depend on what I get from Abuja. I want workers to understand that it is my priority to make them comfortable.

Indonesia introduces death penalty and chemical castration for paedophiles


Indonesia's president has approved tough new punishments for child sex offenders, including a maximum penalty of death after the brutal gang-rape and murder of a schoolgirl.

Convicted paedophiles could also be chemically castrated and forced to wear electronic monitoring devices following their release from jail under new rules introduced in an emergency decree.
President Joko Widodo said: 'This regulation is intended to overcome the crisis caused by sexual violence against children.
Sexual crimes against children are extraordinary crimes because they threaten the lives of children.'
The presidential decree brings the new punishments immediately into effect, although parliament could overturn it.

Thousands of Muslim migrants converts to Christianity after reaching Europe (photos)


Thousands of Muslim migrants are converting to Christianity after they arrive in Europe, raising concerns they are being carried out in a cynical attempt to gain asylum.
One Evangelical-Lutheran church in Berlin has seen 1,200 Muslim converts in the past three years, while another 80 were baptised at a ceremony in Hamburg,Mailonline reports

Now some church leaders have claimed the conversions are done under pressure - with the migrants being taken advantage of due to their desperation for a better life.

19 year old gives birth to 15 pounds baby girl (photos)

       
A mother has given birth to the world's biggest baby girl - who weighs the same as an average six-month-old.The unnamed baby was born by Caesarean section on Monday weighing a staggering 15lbs.Her 19-year-old mother, known only as Nandini, was astonished by the size of her first child when she was born in southern India.

And it is believed her birth overtakes the current record holder, Carisa Rusack, who was born weighing 14lb 5oz in Massachusetts in 2014.

Ese Oruru delivers baby girl (photos)


14 year old Ese Oruru who was allegedly abducted in August 2015 and converted to Islam ,has given birth to a baby girl.Ese was 5 months pregnant when she was rescued earlier this year in Kano and brought back to Bayelsa.
According to Vanguard,she gave birth this morning at the government clinic, in Bayelsa

Her alleged abductor,Yunusa Dahiru is still standing trial . He maintains his innocence,claiming they eloped as lovers.

Donald Trump clinches Republican nomination


The US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has reached the number of delegates needed to secure the party's presidential nomination, Associated Press reports.
Delegates told AP they would support him at July's Republican convention.
Mr Trump, who defeated 16 other Republican contenders, reportedly has 1,238 delegates - one more than needed.
Republicans are expected to finalise their nomination at the convention in Cleveland in July.