03/30/18
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An out-of-control Chinese space laboratory, Tiangong-1 that will plunge back to Earth in the coming days is unlikely to cause any damage, Chinese authorities say, but will offer instead a “splendid” show akin to a meteor shower.
The Chinese assurances came amidst anxieties about where the 8618.255 kg craft will make its landing.
The concern is expressed by the US-based Aerospace Corporation over possible exposure by humans to hydrazine, the deadly chemicals, used as rocket fuel. It is cancerous and may cause liver and nerve damage, the agency said.
But there is “no need for people to worry”, the China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO) said on its WeChat social media account.
Such falling spacecraft do “not crash into the Earth fiercely like in sci-fi movies, but turn into a splendid (meteor shower) and move across the beautiful starry sky as they race towards the Earth”, it said.
China’s space agency said on Thursday that the nearly eight-tonne Tiangong-1 will re-enter the atmosphere some time between Saturday and Monday. The European Space Agency has a smaller window between midday Saturday and early Sunday afternoon GMT time.
The lab was placed in orbit in September 2011 and had been slated for a controlled re-entry, but it ceased functioning in March 2016 and space enthusiasts have been bracing for its fiery return.
Beijing sees its multi-billion-dollar space programme as a symbol of the country’s rise. It plans to send a manned mission to the moon in the future.
China sent another lab into orbit, the Tiangong-2, in September 2016 and hopes to turn it into a crewed space station by 2022.
Experts have downplayed any concerns about the Tiangong-1 causing any damage when it hurtles back to Earth, with the ESA noting that nearly 6,000 uncontrolled re-entries of large objects have occurred over the past 60 years without harming anyone.
The CMSEO said the probability of someone being hit by a meteorite of more than 200 grammes is one in 700 million.
During the uncontrolled re-entry, atmospheric drag will rip away solar arrays, antennas and other external components at an altitude of around 100 kilometres, according to the Chinese space office.
The intensifying heat and friction will cause the main structure to burn or blow up, and it should disintegrate at an altitude of around 80 kilometres, it said.
Most fragments will dissipate in the air and a small amount of debris will fall relatively slowly before landing, most likely in the ocean, which covers more than 70 percent of the Earth’s surface.
Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, estimates that the Tiangong-1 is the 50th most massive uncontrolled re-entry of an object since 1957.
“Much bigger things have come down with no casualties,” McDowell told AFP.
“This thing is like a small plane crash,” he said, adding that the trail of debris will scatter pieces several hundred kilometres apart.
At an altitude of 60-70 kilometres, debris will begin to turn into “a series of fireballs”, which is when people on the ground will “see a spectacular show,” he said.
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The Federal Government has released a list of some of those who have allegedly looted the nation’s treasury.

The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, released the list during a press conference in Lagos on Friday.

Mohammed said the individuals include officials in the past government.

The names in the list revealed by the Federal Government include PDP chieftains who are currently being tried for corruption and financial crimes.

“The PDP has challenged us to name the looters under their watch. They said they did not loot the treasury. Well, I am sure they know that the treasury was looted dry under their watch. Yet they decided to grandstand. This shows the hollowness of their apology,” Mohammed said as he released the names.

Find the list below and the allegations against them by the Federal Government…

   PDP Chairman Uche Secondus.

Allegation: On the 19th of Feb 2015, he took N200 million only from the office of the NSA.

Former PDP Financial Secretary.

Allegation: On the 24th of Oct 2014, he took N600 million only from the office of former NSA.

Former National Publicity Secretary Olisah Metuh.

On trial for allegedly collecting N1.4bn from the office of former NSA.

Dr Raymond Dokpesi, Chairman of DAAR Communications.

On trial for allegedly taking N2.1 billion from the office of the former NSA.

Former SSA to President Goodluck Jonathan, Dudafa Waripamo-Owei

On trial, over N830 million allegedly kept in accounts of four different companies.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s Cousin Robert Azibaola

On Thursday, a Federal High Court ruled that he has a case to answer for allegedly collecting $40 million from the office of former NSA.

The decision by the APC-led government to reveal the names of the alleged looters and the funds allegedly stolen is in response to the opposition party, PDP’s, challenge to the government to name those alleged to have looted the country and destroyed the economy.

Mohammed said this list is just a tip of the iceberg, and the APC did not make these cases up as some of them currently have cases in court.


“They are in court and the records are available. Some of the people on this list are seeking to plea bargain, and that is a fact.

“We insist that Nigeria was looted blind under the watch of the PDP and that the starting point in tendering an apology is for them to return the loot,” he said.

Mohammed said further that the APC will not stop talking about the alleged looting by the PDP.

“We will not stop talking about the massive looting by the PDP. They brought Nigeria to this sorry pass. We are now looking around for loans to build infrastructure, and they ask us not to talk about it. We will talk about it,” he said.

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The Ekiti Government says it has paid N400 million as compensation to those affected by the ongoing demolition exercise in the state.
The State Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Tayelolu Otitoju disclosed this during a press conference in Ado-Ekiti on Friday.
Otitoju explained that government’s action on the demolition was not to deliberately render residents homeless, and thereby make life difficult for them, as being insinuated.
He said that the exercise was part of the Urban Renewal programme of the present administration, aimed at giving Ado Ekiti, the state capital and other major towns a facelift that would make it wear the toga of a real state capital.
The beneficiaries received between N100,000 to N2 million as compensation, depending on the nature and size of the structure because, some of them were either built with mud while others were modern houses.
The Commissioner disclosed that more than 300 houses had so far been demolished under the exercise in Ado Ekiti, Ikere Ekiti, Efon Alaaye, Omuo Ekiti, Ise Ekiti, Emure Ekiti and Ijero Ekiti, among others.
He said the relatively high number of houses demolished by the present administration was as a result of the rapid development going on in the state.
He emphasised the level of development witnessed in the state in the last three and a half years adding that it was a confirmation of the determination of Governor Fayose to improve the lot of the people.
Otitoju said that government embarked on the project to ease traffic congestion and adhere to urban policy of any civilized society.
The Commissioner, however announced that government would not compensate owners of demolished houses that were built on waterways noting that the recalcitrant property owners had treated several government notices of contravention with disdain.
He warned developers in the state against further construction without approved building plan and enjoined interested developers to henceforth avail themselves with the status of any plot of land before the purchase.
He added that necessary title deeds must first be obtained from the Ministry before commencing construction in order to prevent avoidable embarrassment in future. LR News
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Alexander Zverev

Fourth seed Alexander Zverev overcame a slow start on Thursday to wear down Borna Coric 6-4 6-4 and set up a Miami Open semi-final against Pablo Carreno Busta, who earlier defeated Kevin Anderson.
After a power failure delayed the start of the match by more than an hour, Zverev faced two break points in the second game but then settled down and took command.
One break in each set was enough for the German to clinch his first win in three career attempts against the Croat.
Zverev advances to a Friday semi-final against Spanish 16th seed Carreno Busta, who survived a match point to upset South African sixth seed Anderson 6-4 5-7 7-6(6).
The other semi-final pits Argentine fifth seed Juan Martin del Potro against American 14th seed John Isner.
Zverev did not use the power failure as an excuse for his slow start.
“I didn’t particularly care,” he said, adding that he spent the time watching an NBA game on a locker room television.
“I think I lost the first six points of the match. It wasn’t the best start. I’m just happy to get through.”
For Carreno Busta, who arrived on court in fine form having dropped only 12 games over his previous tee matches, the win was his first in five meetings against Anderson and avenged his fourth-round Indian Wells loss to the world number eight.
“It was an amazing match, no?” Carreno Busta said.
“He played some unbelievable points, passing shots.
“I lost to him, 7-6 in the third set (at Indian Wells). And today, well, at the beginning of the match I started playing really good, returning good, serving good, being very aggressive.”
Anderson saved a pair of match points in the second set and shifted momentum in his favor but Carreno Busta, seeded 16th at Crandon Park, regrouped in the decider where the two players stayed on serve until the tiebreak.
Carreno Busta was staring at defeat when 6-5 down in the tiebreak but was let off the hook when Anderson missed with a forehand.
From there the South African pushed a backhand volley wide and then mishit a second serve that handed the win to Carreno Busta after two hours, 42 minutes.
Anderson, whose year already includes an ATP Tour title at the New York Open and runner-up finishes in Acapulco and Pune, has now lost all 10 of his quarter-final matches at the Masters 1000 level – the highest-tiered tournaments after the four grand slams.
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Lagos residents trekking to their destinations


Lagos residents heading for their workplaces and other destinations on Thursday were stranded after the state government blocked some major roads over the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to the state.

Latest Reality Metro learnt that among some of the areas affected were Iyana Ipaja, Ikeja, Maryland, Iyana Oworo, Airport Road, among others.

Our correspondent gathered that many commuters were forced to trek for hours due to absence of vehicles, while residents travelling out of the country trekked with their luggage to the airport.

A resident, Ayodeji Iyanu, said he trekked from Iyana Ipaja to Ladipo, Oshodi.

Iyanu, who shared his experience on Twitter, accused the police, who manned the blocked roads, of eye service.

Another resident, Ayoade Rufus, who spoke on a traffic platform, Gidi_Traffic, said the Victoria Island area was also affected.


“Outer Marina (was) barricaded from Odulami Junction. People are trekking to Victoria Island. Walking for Mohammadu Buhari was voluntary. Now it’s compulsory,” he wrote.

A motorist, Tony Bekederemo, said he spent about three hours driving a short distance.
“I spent two hours and 43 minutes driving from Apongbon to CMS. Lagos na wa o,” he said.
A popular Twitter user and self-acclaimed adviser of the state governor, with the alias, Lagos Class Captain, said he trekked from Sango, Ogun State to Mangoro, Ikeja area of Lagos.

“Hello Sir, Akinwunmi Ambode, this morning I have trekked from Sango to Mangoro because Say-Baba is coming to open bus stop in Lagos. Is it fair like that? Sir, there’s pandemonium everywhere. Please help,” he wrote.

One Davizs said a lot of damage had been caused by the shutdown of Lagos roads.
He said, “You have actually ruined a lot today (Thursday) dear Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for so called opening. By closing the roads, business (was) closed, funds lost, tickets wasted, flight missed, plans trashed, and more. Just because you want to please our President, a city was displeased.”

Also, one Seun, condemned the action of the state government.



He said, “An example of a dysfunctional state goverment is blocking all access roads to your three airport terminals because someone wants to commission a bus terminal/ bus stop in 2018 – a project of a local government chairman. Mega city my foot!”

One IK Mosina recalled that a similar lockdown occurred in the state during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

He said, “It’s quite shameful that what was totally condemned by the government of Lagos State during GEJ’s visit to the state still happened during the man called Mr. Better. Who is deceiving who?  I am not a GEJ fan, neither am I a member of any political party. But I hate people doing what they condemn others for; hypocrisy of the highest order.”

The experience made some rights organisations, activists and celebrities to call out the state government.

A civil society group, Enough is Enough Nigeria, said shutting down the state over Buhari’s visit could not be justified.

“The decision to shut down a commercial city like Lagos is totally unreasonable and unnecessary. How many cities in the world are shut down due to a presidential visit? Lagosians deserve better!” it said.

Founder, Stanbic IBTC, Atedo Peterside, described the development as unfortunate.

“Today’s Lagos road closures are totally unnecessary and unfortunate. In the 21st century, nobody closes down a mega city. The President and governors should simply have used helicopters. No right thinking person will close down New York or London or even Sydney,” he tweeted.

As of 8pm, Peterside’s post had generated 131 comments and 1,400 retweets.
A former Minister of Education and frontline activist of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, Oby Ezekwezili, wondered why the state government declared a public holiday over the presidential visit.

She retweeted a post by one Editi Effiòng, who put up a picture of stranded residents trekking on a long stretch of road.

“It’s all about perspective. If you see today as inter-house sports or a state-wide fitness day, the trekking will make sense!” the post said.


There were also videos of some residents trekking to their airport with their luggage.

A Lagos-based publisher, Dele Momodu, also expressed his displeasure.

“Lagos is already on lockdown just because our President is visiting us today. There should be other convenient ways of doing this,” he said.

The 2015 Presidential Candidate of KOWA Party, Remi Sonaiya, faulted the invitation of Buhari to inaugurate the terminal.

She said, “If the new Ikeja Bus Terminal had to be opened, the Ikeja Local Government Chairman could easily have done it. But the President! Just like magistrates gathered in Yaba to inaugurate an inverter. Let’s stop this farce, for God’s sake and get down to serious work.”

However, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, SP Chike Oti, in a statement around 8.30am on Thursday, said all roads in the state were opened to both human and vehicular traffic.

He assured residents of adequate security during and after the President’s visit.

Oti could not be reached for comment on the harrowing experiences of residents as of press time.