Saturday, 27 August 2016

DEAD MAN RETURNS HOME AFTER ONE YEAR

Man assumed dead returns after three hundred and sixty five days


An Indonesian circle of relatives got the surprise of their lives, after their husband and father, sixty two-yr-old Waluyo, appeared at their doorstep twelve months after they thought  they had buried him. He was said  to have lost his life  on may also 15, 2015, after supposedly being hit by a vehicle.

The whole thing began last 12 months while Waluyo left home for his routine job as a street cleaner, inside the metropolis of Semarang in an attempt to fend for his family. It wasn’t long after his departure that his spouse, Alim Eskatinah, got a phone call from the police who told her that her husband was involved in a fatal accident which made the hospital to send him to

 the emergency room. The family and even some of their neighbours rushed to the hospital to see the extent of the accident, but the guy died a few days later.“ he went into in a coma. Members of his family and neighbours all visited him. He then died on May 7, 2015. Many came to his funeral, all the neighbours came,” Waluyo’s daughter, Anti Ristanti told Indonesian newspaper, Detik.

Then,  after some weeks , the supposed dead man returned  home.  His reappearance was greeted with a mixture of joy and horror.

“Is this real or not? I have to go back to see him, how can a dead man or woman come back to life? I’m shocked,” his spouse, Alim Eskatinah, informed local reporters.

She was so overwhelmed  to look at the man they'd buried standing in front of her that she didn’t even believe it was him until she checked some specific areas on his body to see some physical marks on his body.

“He had a scar on his lower back ,” Alim said. “He additionally had a missing enamel.” All of them she checked out, simply to be sure, the circle of relatives asked him to name some of  their family members by name.

After passing those tests and listening to their story, the confused guy told them that he had been in Semarang all this time, but because he didn’t have a cellphone he couldn't keep in touch with them. He had no idea his relatives had buried him back  home.

Stunned by the news, the police  visited the man to ascertain the authenticity of the story, but discovered it is true. The man will have to go through some procedures to return him back as a living person, because he was already counted as dead, and eliminated from the from the country's data base. He has to undergo some procedures to be reintroduced into his country's population data base.
The question now is what went wrong? is it that another person was buried in his stead? Is this another case of mistaken identity?
Wonders they say, shall never end.

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

WARNING AGAINST REDUCTION OF WORKING DAYS



 The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has warned  governors against reduction in remunerations and hours of work for workers. In a statement issued by Mr Samuel Olowokere, Deputy Director Press in the ministry, Ngige stated the caution become vital to repair commercial harmony and prevent breakdown of law and order. He stated the warning followed protracted commercial crisis regarding the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), alternate Union Congress (TUC) and Nasarawa  state authorities. The minister stated that the step is in line with the powers invested on him through segment five(1) and (2) of the exchange Dispute Act, legal guidelines of Nigeria, 2004. He said this is also predicated in a letter to  him by Governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa state for labour conciliation by the ministry. Dr. Chris Ngige The minister stated that all parties have been invited for an essential assembly on Wednesday by  2 p.m. at the Ministry of labour. He stated that “sequel to this, I hereby direct the unions to postpone the proposed picketing of government offices “I enjoin all parties to keep the status quo  pending the outcome of the assembly meant to clear up the problems in dispute. `In addition, to keep away from similarly escalation of disputes of this type everywhere in the states of the federation, state governments are hereby suggested to always negotiate any problem that touches on the salaries and wages of employees. “which will ensure that they achieve a Collective Bargaining agreement (BCA) earlier than these remunerations are tampered with. “I desire to add for the avoidance of doubt that the difficulty of minimum wage flows out from the minimum salary Act, 2011, ”he said. Ngige said the regulation of the land must be respected by all in each public and private institutions. He stated that the problem of arbitrary  reduction in the hours of work was in opposition to the global Labour organization (ILO) regulation; convention 1, which have been followed and domesticated  in Nigeria. He stated  that the regulation prescribes 8 hours of work in a day and now not greater than forty hours in every week. Ngige pointed out that the warning had become essential to avoid  industrial relations disputes that might be prevented via proactive action.

Monday, 22 August 2016

YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS






Things you need to know today:

-The Nigeria football Federation, NFF has debunked the claim of the  the sports Minister, Solomon Dalung that it knew nothing about the U-23 team’s trip to Atlanta, united states of america, ahead of the Olympic  games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It has consequently made a copy of the letter it despatched to the Minister in which he  intimated about the journey available to the press.

-Ekiti state Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said he is in support of the  the restructuring of the nation, announcing that it is  strange that the All Progressives Congress (APC),which recommended  true federalism is now against restructuring  .This  was contained in an announcement by his Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka.


-  Ovarian cancer affected person, Ahmed Mayowa, has died. Mayowa died on Sunday at an undisclosed clinic in South Africa in where she was
 receiving remedy.
A family member, Asiwaju Foye, broke the information on twitter.

-The Parish Priest of St. Brendan’s Catholic Church, Okwu, Ikeduru, Imo state, Rev. Fr. Cammy Mario Egeole, has pleaded in a prophetic message he called “Governor Rochas Okorocha, how come you forgot so quickly?” to stop   demolition of houses and shops in the state as he is aggravating the suffering of those who voted for him.



-The movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, on Sunday, said the Ijaw , leader Edwin Clark, does not have the ethical status to initiate a peace meeting  between the Federal government and militants from the area, alleging that Clark and the opposition leaders of the place were quiet for  six-12 months during the administration of former President, Goodluck Jonathan and must no longer be trusted regarding any dialogue at the restructuring of the nation.

- Police in Enugu state have arrested individuals of a syndicate, which specialized in confirming false prophecies for pastors. Report says the group additionally faked healings for some men of God, who paid them for their services. The suspects have been recognized as Obi Ejike from Ubaho Okija in Anambra country; Mary Kuku from Ijebu Ode, Ogun kingdom; pleasure Oluwakemi from Ojo, Lagos state; Nwosu Chizoba from Umunze, Anambra kingdom; and Peter Uchechi from Ebonyi state.

- A mother of 3 and a business woman, Olubunmi Uko, has been declared missing, after she reportedly walked out of her Fola Agoro home in Somolu place area of logos state with one of her sons, leaving a suicide note. She had complained that her  business has taken a downturn with so much debts she accumulated.

-The Minister of state for Petroleum , Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has that,  the value of the naira towards other principal currencies will remain low if the nation continues the importation of petroleum product into the  country, adding that the failure of the country's refineries to work optimally has led to shortfall in the availability of foreign exchange within the open market.

- The umbrella frame of Ijaw youths, the Ijaw youth Council global, has condemned a few politicians who are desperately trying to rope former President Goodluck Jonathan into the formation of the Niger Delta Avengers. The institution, in a statement by its spokesman, Mr. Eric Omare, said the genesis of the accusations towards Jonathan commenced after he visited President Buhari few weeks ago.