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Whitney Houston died tragically on February 11, 2012, but her memory lives on through her music, friends and family.

 

Today would have been the singers 49th birthday. She is being remembered and honored by those who were closest to her. R. Kelly and Monica spoke to MTV about what they remembered most about Whitney.

After the Jamaican’s victory in the 100m on Sunday, he led countryman Yohan Blake from the blocks in yesterday’s 200m final to coast to his second gold of the Games and promptly declared himself ‘the greatest’.

‘I'm a living legend,’ he modestly pronounced.

Bolt’s victory contributed to a Jamaican clean-sweep in the 200m, with his training partner and 100m silver-medallist Yohan Blake finishing second and youngster Warren Weir taking bronze.

Usain Botl, Yohan Blake, Warren Weir Usain Bolt claimed gold, while countrymen Yohan Blake and Warren Weir completed a clean sweep for Jamaica (Picture: Reuters)

‘We pushed each other and we're happy,' declared Bolt after the race.

Before yesterday’s final, Bolt had declared he was aiming to beat his own world record of 19.19 seconds, but fell just short as he crossed the line with a time of 19.32 seconds.

‘I was fast but I wasn't fit enough,’ he admitted.

‘I came off the corner, I could feel the strain on my back a little bit, so I was trying to keep my form,’ he said. ‘But I stopped running because I knew it wasn't going to be a world record.

‘I really wanted to do it in the 200m, but I'm happy. I came here and I gave it my all and I'm proud of myself.’

Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake Usain Bolt was ahead of training partner Yohan Blake from the blocks (Picture: EPA)

A back problem has been the cause of much speculation about an early retirement for the five-time Olympic champion, but Bolt insists he’ll be in Rio in four years time to defend his crowns.

‘I am not ready to retire. I love this sport,’ he said.

‘Now I am going to sit back, relax and think about what's next.

‘I don't know what I really want to do after this, whether to run the 100 or 200 or try something else. I need to find a goal that's going to motivate me to great things. The rest of the season I am just going to have fun because I did what I came here to do.’

Bolt is also set to run in the 4x100m relay, with the final taking place tomorrow night.


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/olympics/908077-usain-bolt-declares-himself-a-living-legend-after-second-gold-of-games#ixzz238QjNBsD

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

THE heightening of security in Abuja on Thursday notwithstanding, the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, shelved many of the activities scheduled for her and left Nigeria for Ghana.

She later held a meeting with the Ghanaian President, Mr. John Mahama, at his residence in Accra. She is billed to participate in the state funeral for the late President John Attah Mill.

Clinton, on the last lap of her nine-nation African tour, departed the country shortly after a closed-door meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan and the National Security Council, but she shelved scheduled meeting, with civil society groups and anti-corruption campaigners billed for the US Ambassador’s residence in Abuja.

The US Secretary of State also shelved the traditional ‘Meet and Greet’ with US Embassy staff.

At the closed-door session with members of the National Security Council were the Minister of State, Defence, Chief Olusola Obada; National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.); Chief of Defence Staff, Air-Mashal Oluseyi Petinrin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika; and the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Muhammed Abubakar.

The Federal Government had deployed security agents in many parts of the Federal Capital City, including the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and Umaru Yar’Adua Way, which were manned by soldiers and policemen as part of the security measures for Clinton’s visit.

Security agents were also at the Federal Secretariat and the Central Business District.

Also, roads leading to the Presidential Villa and the Federal Secretariat and the Central Business District were manned by armed security agents.

Foreign media reports on Thursday however indicated that Clinton would not pass the night in Nigeria because of security fears.

“The security situation in Nigeria has deteriorated to the point where the movement of US Embassy workers is often restricted. Clinton will spend only five hours on the ground and will not spend the night in Abuja, where the hotel traditionally used by visiting dignitaries has been the target of terrorist threats,” the Associated Press reported on Thursday.

Before she left the country, however, the US Secretary of State had encouraged Jonathan to take tough decisions necessary to change the fortunes of the country and that the US would support him.

She told the President, “We were also very supportive of anti-corruption reform efforts, more transparency in the work that you and your team are also championing because we really believe that the future for Nigeria is limitless but the most important task that you face, as you have said, is making sure that there are better opportunities for all Nigerians, South, East, West, every young boy and girl to have chance to fulfil his God-given potential.

“We want to work with you and we will be by your side as you make the reforms and take the tough decisions that are necessary.”

Jonathan had earlier paid tribute to the US President Barak Obama and Clinton for their support for Nigeria. He recalled that she had used her position as US Secretary of State to deepen the relationship between the two countries.

He said, “Within this period of being Secretary of State, she has raised the relationship between Nigeria and America to a very high level that we have never reached for quite some time by personally chairing the Bi-national and we have discussed various things – security, economy and so on and so forth. She has been very very supportive.

“And of course, the President of America, President Obama administration is also quite passionate about Africa and Nigeria. He has always been very supportive of us for the past five years. From the days I came in as Vice-President, especially that period as a nation when we faced a lot of challenges when the late President was very ill and we passed through turbulence period.

“The support they gave us was one of the support that stabilised this country. And when we insisted we must conduct election that is free and fair and that is the only way we can stabilise democracy, they were very supportive.

“They gave us moral support, technical support to INEC and assisted us to make sure that we conducted elections that national and international observers declared as free and fair.

“So let me on behalf of government and good people of Nigeria really thank you and President Obama and the good people of America for this your support for Nigeria and Africa and all what you are doing to make sure that this part of the globe develop.”

Clinton who was decked in a pair of black trousers and red jacket arrived at the Presidential Villa at 3.50pm in company with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru; Nigerian Ambassador to US, Ambassador Ade Adefuye, and a battery of security details and foreign journalists.

She left the Presidential Villa at 6.15 pm and headed for the airport and on her way to Accra, Ghana.

President Barack Obama had been under pressure by some American legislators to classify the Islamic violent sect, Boko Haram, as a terrorist group, a campaign that had been resisted by diplomats arguing that the sect mainly focused on domestic violence.

In June this year, however, the US government labelled suspected Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, and two other Nigerian militants “global terrorists,” thus allowing the seizure of their assets in the United States.

The labelling was dismissed by Shekau who appeared in a posting on YouTube last weekend.

Boko Haram is believed to maintain links with Al-Queda in the Islamic Maghreb, Al-Qaeda’s North African branch, among other terrorist groups.

A Coroner’s inquest into the cause of death of 153 passengers on board DANA flight 0992 which crashed into a residential area at Iju-Ishaga on June 3, has been suspended to permit the retrieval of the bodies from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital morgue, it was announced today.

The decision consents to the plea by Mr. Akinjide Bakare, counsel to the Ministry of Justice, that the court allow the break so that the next of kin could collect the bodies of their loved ones from the morgue. The inquest is to continue after the collection ends.

Counsel to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority [NCAA], Mr, Babatunde  Irukera and Mr. Femi Falana [SAN] of the Falana and Falana Chambers that called for the inquest, also agreed to the plea.

The Chief Medical Examiner at the LASUTH, Mr. David Adewale Oke said a total of 132 bodies were identified in all by DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) testing done in the United Kingdom, also, he stated that some 16 bodies were burnt so badly that DNA tests could not provide certain identification.

According to the schedule released today by the LASUTH Authority, 20 bodies will be released per day until Monday.

The coroner, Mr. Oyetade Komolafe ruled that the inquest will continue on Tuesday.

As the spate of violence escalates, particularly in the North, former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, has asked President Goodluck Jonathan to quit if he could not solve the growing security threats to lives and property in the country.

In an exclusive interview with Vanguard yesterday, el-Rufai said it was indefensible for the government to allow innocent souls to be slaughtered daily without any response from the administration. El-Rufai spoke against the backdrop of Chief Edwin Clark’s assertion that northern leaders were not doing enough to curtail the Boko Haram sect, apparently to bring down the administration.

El-Rufai and Jonathan

While dismissing Clark’s allegation as untenable, the former minister warned the elder statesman to desist from making inflammatory and unverified statements capable of exposing him to ridicule instead of applause that he deserves at his age.

El-Rufai also asked the former federal information commissioner to desist from insulting northern leaders at the slightest opportunity.

According to him, Jonathan has already made it clear to Nigerians and the international community that the gale of bombings in the land was beyond the capability of his administration to handle, a situation, he described as unfortunate. He stated that other Nigerian heads of state had at different times and periods been confronted with serious challenges and they deployed appropriate state apparatus to deal with them without resorting to wrong quarters and the ordinary citizens for help. “Why is it that only President Jonathan cannot solve Nigeria’s security problem? el-Rufai asked.

“If he cannot do the job for which he was elected to do, he should consider going home. No president has ever sought the help of the ordinary people in tackling security problems in this country.

“The protection of lives and property of the citizens is the basis of any government in power and if the leadership has failed woefully to deploy the resources and information at its disposal to enforce coercive power for the benefit of the society, then it had no reason to stay on,” he stated.

He said the current situation in the country had made many Nigerians to be worried about the future of the country, warning that if urgent steps were not taken to reverse the dangerous trend, the country could be plunged into a deeper crisis.

On the controversy over the implementation of the budget, the former minister maintained that if the budget had worked, it would have brought some relief to the ordinary citizens who had almost been choked by the economic stagnation in the country. “Yes, all of us would have seen the results if the budget had been well implemented. A good economic system shows in the quality of lives of the people and does not end on the pages of newspapers,” he added. The former minister said the finance minister alone cannot change the current gloomy economic outlook in the country, as a tree cannot make a forest.

On the allegations that he was making noise preparatory to contesting the presidential election in 2015, he cautioned those making the claims to wait for 2015, pointing out however, that he was qualified to do so if he wanted.

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