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  • POLITICS: Scolombo: The Show of Strenght of Calabar Street Children

    By Efio-Ita Nyok

    Calabar delinquent and deviant street children A.K.A Scolombo, sequel to the lynching of one of the sect’s members by a disillusioned public, in the outskirts of Calabar on Saturday 17 January 2015, decided on a return march, in the attempt to demonstrate probably to the public that their invidious inclination to terrorise the peace-loving people of Calabar has not in any way been dissuaded.

    The story has it that between 11 am and 12 pm of Sunday 25 January 2015 along Iboku Street, Mbukpa Street and State Avenue, while devout of various Churches where on their way back from their respective church services, encountered these delinquent and deviant juveniles holding the three streets mentioned above and adjoining streets to a ransom by harassing and embarrassing them, forcefully depriving them of their phones, electronic gadgets, and introducing general chaos as passers-by were terrified.

    On Friday 23 January 2015 by 8 pm, it is said that a similar ignoble feat had earlier on been perpetuated by these lots in Mbukpa street. Now, they have repeated it in a space of 48 hours in the same street. In fact, they extended their geographical coverage! Who knows when, where and in what dimension they are planning to strike?

    It is surprising that the security infrastructures in the state are yet to include Scolombo in their detail. Is it that they are not aware of this recent event? Or, do they lack the required motivation for their job? What is really the problem? Yes, what is preventing our security institutions from responding accordingly? I may not have the answers to these fundamental questions; but these are inquiries that are begging for answers, not empty answers, but real and practical answers.

    I and every Cross Riverian including every inhabitants of the state indeed, who wishes that the state of peace and tranquillity returns to the previous status quo would appreciate if the first of such responses comes from the foremost security officer in Cross River State in the person of the Executive Governor, Senator Liyel Imoke.

    We are waiting Sir!    

  • DISCOVERY: Scientists Have Made Light Slower In Free Space Than The Speed Of Light

    William Oyo-Ita
    Scientists at Glasgow and Heriot-watt universities in Scotland raced particles of light, discovering that one beat the other by a few millionths of a meter. 
    Their bright idea blows the theory that light always travels at the same speed in space. They did it first by sending light particles through a device that changed their shape. Experiment explained. 
    Trial pictures courtesy of Glasgow and Heriot-Watt universities.
  • DISCOVERY: Solar Power Set To Fly Around The World

    William Oyo-Ita
    Solar Impulse 2 will take off from Abu Dhabi and then fly around the globe using only the sun’s energy for the first time.
  • ENTERTAINMENT: Amber Rose Shouts out to Her fans

    William Oyo-Ita
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  • FASHION: Hot wears For Your Day

    William Oyo-Ita
    Start every day with the right choice of clothes.
  • ENTERTAINMENT: Kim and Kanye

    Kim and kanye at Bet Honour.

  • SPORTS: Easy win As Bradford Cruz Pass Chelsea

    And it ends 4-2 as Bradford united ease pass Chelsea to go throw to the next round in FA cup tie. Results leaves Chelsea out of the competition.

  • ENTERTAINMENT: P-square Days of little Beginning

    Every great fire begins with a spark, this is a clear evidence of this two now famous stars.

  • FASHION: Look Smart And Yummy this weekend

    Relieve the moments this weekend with good facial looks, cloths and colour combinations etc.

  • Everything Was Against Us Claimed Van Gal As His Side Were Held To A Goalless Draw

    Cambridge United fought hard to earn a FA Cup fourth round replay as Louis Van Gal claimed everything including the fans was against them.
    Goal drought Ramadel Falcao who has been under criticism and Angel Di Maria both went close at the Abbey Stadium.
    But Van Gaal's side failed to break down the League Two outfit as they secured a replay at Old Trafford.
    “Every aspect of the match is against us – the pitch, the referee. Everything that you can think about this is against you,” Van Gaal said.
    “The opponents also always give a lot more than normal. Also the fans of course, but that is nice I think and the atmosphere here was fantastic.”

    FA Cup: Cambridge United 0-0 Man United highlights
    The former Netherlands coach felt his side fell into the trap of not playing their natural game in the first half, a mistake he said they also made in the last round against Yeovil Town and in their Premier League game against QPR.
    “We make the same error as against Yeovil Town and against QPR, we did the same playing style more or less in the first half,” Van Gaal explained.
    “Then I have to be angry again [with the team at half-time]. In the second half we did much better but OK we are not out of the Cup. That is the most important thing.”
    Van Gaal maintains the FA Cup is a key competition for the Red Devils this season with the Premier League title seemingly out of reach.
    United last won the competition in 2004 and with no European football this season the 63-year-old remains desperate to progress.
    “The FA Cup is very important – it is the most important title for us,” added the Dutchman.
    “To win the Premier League is much more difficult now, so the FA Cup is our objective also.”