Thursday 5 January 2017

Nnewi Timber Market In Anambra distroyed by fire

 
Fire on Thursday gutted part of the Nnewi Timber Market in Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra, destroying goods and machines.
Eyewitnesses said that five traders in the market collapsed and were rushed to hospitals due to shock of losing their valuables in the inferno.
Chukwunonso Nnetu, Chairman of the Nnewi Timber Dealers Association, said that a security guard in the market alerted him around some minutes past midnight about the inferno.
Nnetu explained that fire fighters in Awka, Nnewi and Onitsha fire service stations were immediately contacted to fight the fire.
“The Nnewi Fire Service men later arrived though the fire had reached an advanced stage. We lost about 155 shops, 555 sawing and curving machines valued at N2 million each were destroyed; different categories and quantities of woods and planks, were also destroyed. We don’t know the exact cause of the fire, but we have lost well over N3 billion to the inferno,” he said.
According to him, most of the traders have lost their only means of survival unless government intervenes.
Jude Ugwu, the Secretary to the market association, who noted that the fire affected most processing machines, wondered how the traders would overcome the loss in this time of recession.

Ugwu, who recalled that a similar fire incident occurred in 2002, appealed to the state and federal governments to assist the traders recover from the loss.
Chukwudi Onyejekwe, a Director in the State Emmergency Management Agency (SEMA), described the incident as a “painful and a bizarre situation”, considering the quantity of goods destroyed.
“As you can see, the fire fighters are still battling with the fire since 1AM. The agency will later ascertain the remote cause of the fire. We will assist the traders by pleading with the state and federal governments to come to their rescue through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). We anticipated this and had been moving round the markets sensitizing the traders on how to fight such fires,” Onyejekwe said.
The state Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of Operations, Johnson Kokuko, said no life was lost, no casualty and no one was arrested during the disaster.
Kokumo said, “Immediately we got the information, we cordoned the area to ensure that hoodlums did not take advantage of the situation.”
A victim of the fire, Anthony Ezenwa, who disclosed that he had been in the market for more than 15 years, said he lost more than N2 million worth of goods.
Ezenwa appealed to Governor Willie Obiano and other public spirited individuals and organisations for assistance as their sources of livelihood had been consumed in the disaster.
A fire fighter, who pleaded anonymity, said the service was not contacted early, adding that security guards and sympathisers had struggled to put out the fire before it degenerated.
However, social media reports said that Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah‘s Capital Oil fire-fighter tanks saved the market from being totally burnt down.
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Buhari resumes payments to ex-Niger Delta militants


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The Federal Government has resumed payments to former Niger Delta militants, as agreed under a 2009 amnesty deal, a government official confirmed on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has been holding talks with militants to end attacks on crude pipelines, which cut Nigeria’s output by 700,000 barrels in 2016.
The budget for cash payments to militants has originally been cut, but had to continue to halt the pipeline attacks.
“Two months of the ex-militants’ stipends were paid yesterday. The rest of their stipends will be paid later in batches by (central bank) CBN,” Piriye Kiyaramo, an officer in the government’s Amnesty Office, said.
He said the paid stipends covered August and September.
Each former militant is entitled to N65,000 ($206.68) monthly, plus job training.
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Morocco’s best coastal resorts


Beaches might not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think of Morocco, but the North African country boasts miles of beautiful coastline that borders both the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas. Here are some of the best seaside locations and where to stay when you get there.

Best for culture lovers: Tangier

Just eight miles across the Straight of Gibraltar from Spain, Tangier is a perfectly-positioned port town with the Mediterranean to the east and the Atlantic to the west. And Tangier has everything a culture-craving traveller could ask for, from historic cafés and chic eateries to dramatic beaches, a fascinating history, and a legendary kasbah within a medieval walled city.
Any visitor will immediately understand why the SPECTRE filmmakers chose to have Bond’s romance unfold in North Africa, against the contrasting backdrops of alluringly louche Tangier and the vast emptiness of the Sahara desert.
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The Nord-Pinus Hotel
Stay: French hotelier Anne Igou has skilfully restored an 18th-century pasha’s palace to create the Nord-Pinus Hotel (doubles from £160), beautifully meshing Moroccan authenticity with Igou’s signature whimsical style. North African textiles and artefacts (think chandeliers from a Syrian mosque and Egyptian carved chests) contrast with contemporary leather armchairs; expect to depart armed with interior design inspiration.

Best for adventurers: Essaouira

Cosmopolitan, chic and yet infectiously relaxed, Essaouira has dodged the tourist hoards that flock to other coastal resorts, thanks largely to the wind that blasts its whitewashed-and-blue-shuttered buildings in the winter.

They’re missing out on one of Morocco’s loveliest coastal resort towns; with a swathe of golden beaches and gorgeous 18th century military harbour, plus stylish hotels and innovative seafood eateries, Essaouira offers in-the-know sunseekers, surfers and windsurfers the perfect Moroccan coastal experience.
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Stay: With a rooftop terrace overlooking the Atlantic ocean, Madada Mogador occupies one of the town’s most sought-after positions, just minutes from Simon Attias Synagogue and the Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum. Decor is a stylish concoction of muted tones, traditional brass fittings and antique artefacts, and cooking lessons for two can be arranged in the atmospheric restaurant.

Best for romantics: Oualidia

Prime minibreak territory for stylish young Marrakshis and Casablancais, this quiet seaside town hugs a pristine crescent-shaped lagoon fringed with golden sands that are blessedly sheltered from the pounding surf by a rocky breakwater.

The surrounding scenery between Casablanca and Safi is a haven for wildlife, and the city is renowned for oysters, best tasted plucked straight from the azure sea.
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La Sultana Oualidia
Stay: Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, La Sultana is a 12-suite oasis with a sleek oyster bar on a pier overlooking the lagoon. The impeccably decorated rooms boast private terraces and the interiors expertly showcase local craftsmanship, making this one of the most memorable and intimate coastal properties in the country.
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Disabled teenager tied up and beaten while people shout Donald Trump insults in racially charged attack

hicago police are questioning four people over a video in which a disabled teenager appears to be tied up and tortured while someone yells “f*** Donald Trump” and “f*** white people”.
Captured in a broadcast on Facebook Live, the footage shows a young white man sitting in the corner of a room with tape over his mouth.
It shows a large knife being held to his face and his scalp being cut, before he is kicked repeatedly and forced to drink toilet water.
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The victim is clearly forced to drink toilet water in the Facebook Live video Fox 32
The group are shown taunting and swearing at the victim, while large parts of the footage focus on a woman rambling incoherently.
While police officials did not confirm the races of the suspects or victim, video from Chicago media outlets appeared to show someone off-camera using profanities about "white people" and President-elect Mr Trump.
Police superintendent Eddie Johnson said criminal charges against the four people arrested, two men and two women, were expected to be announced on Thursday.
“It’s sickening," he said.
“You know it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that.”
He said the victim, who has "mental health challenges," was recovering.
Police said it was too soon to know whether the attack was racially motivated.
Detectives say the victim met acquaintances in the northwest Streamwood suburb, before he was driven to Chicago in a stolen vehicle.

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