Sunday, 31 July 2016

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According to reports, a Lagos-based banker Olisa Nwakobi has reportedly committed suicide following a bad loan decision he made at work. Olisa, an First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Plc manager, reportedly shot himself dead in the presence of his priest in Lekki, Lagos state on Friday, July 29, after telling the priest to tell his wife to take care of their children. Olisa whose late father Chief Patrick Oguejiofor Nwakobi, was also a former chairman of the First Bank of Nigeria Plc, allegedly took his life because he was under pressure to recover a loan of N350million which he had approved for a beneficiary. PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest gossips on Naij Gossip App Olisa reportedly felt like his family name and integrity would be tainted if the bank took a decision against him because of the loan. His father was a successful lawyer, politician and highly respected member of their Nkwelle Ezunaka, Anambra state community. Homicide detectives at the Area J command, Lekki/Ajah, are reportedly handling the case. RIP to him. 
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Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Crude oil earnings drop by N41bn in one month – CBN

The increasing spate of bombings in the Niger Delta region has continued to take its toll on the Nigerian economy, as the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday, disclosed that Nigeria’s oil revenue dipped by 18.01 per cent to N186.7 billion in April 2016. The CBN, in its Economic Report for April 2016, released yesterday, stated that oil revenue accounted for 47.71 per cent of the gross Federally-collected revenue of N391.3 billion in the month under review, while non-oil revenue, at N204.7 billion, accounted for 52.31 per cent of the gross Federally-collected revenue for the month. The CBN disclosed that gross oil receipts fell short of the preceding month’s level of N227.69 billion by 18 per cent, blaming the decline in oil revenue on the fall in receipts from crude oil and gas exports owing to shut-downs and shut-ins in production arising from repair works at some NNPC terminals and pipeline vandalism as well as the persistent low crude oil prices. Also, at N391.33 billion, the CBN noted that estimated gross federally-collected revenue in April 2016 fell short of the provisional 2015 monthly budget estimate of N814.87 billion by 52.0 per cent, while it was also lower than the receipt of the preceding month by 7.1 per cent. Monthly budget estimate According to the CBN, the development relative to the provisional monthly budget estimate was attributed to the decline in oil revenue. Furthermore, the CBN disclosed that Nigeria’s crude oil production dipped by 4.6 per cent from an average of 1.76 million barrels per day or 54.56 million barrels in the month March 2016, to an average of 1.68 million barrels per day or 50.40 million barrels in April. In addition, the CBN stated that crude oil export stood at 1.23 million barrels per day or 36.90 million barrels in April, representing a decline of 6.1 per cent when compared with crude oil export of 1.31 million barrels per day or 40.61 million barrels recorded in the preceding month. “The decline in crude oil production was attributed, largely, to the blowing up of the Trans-Forcardos pipeline and Chevron installations which continued to disrupt crude oil production in the Niger Delta region as well as crude oil theft,” the CBN explained. The CBN further stated that of the total net federally-collected revenue, the sum of N226.87 billion was transferred to the Federation Account for distribution among the three tiers of government; N61.66 billion was transferred to Value Added Tax (VAT) Pool Account; N47.73 billion to the Federal Government Independent Revenue; and N13.47 billion to ‘Others’, including Tertiary Education Trust Fund, National Information Technology Development Fund and Customs Special Levies. Federation  Account “From the N226.87 billion transferred to the Federation Account, the Federal Government received N109.11 billion, while the State and Local Governments received N55.34 billion and N42.67 billion, respectively. The balance of N19.75 billion was shared among the oil producing States as 13 per cent Derivation Fund. “Similarly, the sum of N61.66 billion was shared from the VAT Pool Account among the three tiers of governments as follows: Federal Government, N9.25 billion; State Governments, N30.83 billion; and Local Governments, N21.58 billion,” the CBN stated.

CBN Finally Frees the Naira, Funds Forward Contracts

Following the pressure mounted by the financial markets and analysts on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to allow the naira to be truly market determined so as to attract offshore investors who have continued to remain on the sidelines, the CBN has finally freed the nation’s currency so that its rate on the Nigeria Interbank Foreign Exchange (NIFEX) will be determined by the interplay of demand and supply.
The central bank will equally fund the one-month forward contracts of $697 million this week, meaning that authorised dealers that bid on behalf of their customers for the contracts last month would be making a kill of almost N10 to the dollar, given that the naira fell to N292.25 on the interbank market last Friday.
On the first day of trading under the revised rules for the NIFEX on June 20, the CBN had intervened in the market through the Special Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS) to clear the backlog of  $4.02 billion pent-up demand for FX.
According to the CBN, it sold $532 million on the spot market and $3.487 billion in the forwards market.
A breakdown of the $3.487 billion forward sales by the central bank showed that $697 million was for one month (1M), $1.22 billion for two months (2M) and $1.57 billion for three months (3M).
On the full liberalisation of the interbank FX market, THISDAY learnt that pressure was brought to bear on the CBN when it was discovered that since the launch of the revised rules for the NIFEX market last month, the CBN through its interventions had pegged the naira within the range of N281-N284/$.
A banking industry source informed THISDAY that the central bank retained the peg despite announcing that it had floated the naira because of the continuing opposition by President Muhammadu Buhari to the devaluation of the Nigerian currency.
He said: “President Buhari only sanctioned the introduction of the flexible exchange rate regime when he saw the damning data released by the NBS showing that the Nigerian economy had contracted in the first quarter of this year and had effectively slumped into a recession.
“He was a very reluctant convert, so when he expressed his opposition again after the market had been partially liberalised, the CBN slammed the breaks on the naira and started pegging it again.
“But pressure was mounted on the central bank to allow the naira find its true level because offshore investors had taken note and refused to bring their money, thus exacerbating the FX scarcity in the market which the flexible exchange rate regime was meant to resolve.”
Signalling the move towards a proper free float of the naira, THISDAY learnt from treasurers of some of the commercial banks that the central bank held a conference call on Friday with authorised dealers in the FX market, during which the information was communicated to them.
Also, just as the conference call was taking place, the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, was at a lunchtime meeting with investors in London, where he was said to have told foreign investors that the flexible exchange rate would now operate fully.
A source, who was at the London meeting, said what they gathered from the meeting with Emefiele was that banks were now free to set pricing at a level where supply would match demand for forex.
The central bank anticipates that this new policy would encourage those that have forex to bring it and sell, now that they can get more naira.
As a result of the development, banks made higher bids for forex on Friday, thereby leading to a depreciation of the naira.
Indeed, the naira depreciated against the United States dollar across all FX market segments on Friday. On the interbank market, it fell to an all-time low of N292.25 to a dollar and depreciated at the Bureau De Change and parallel market segments by 2.9 per cent and 3.13 per cent to N355/$1 and N365/$1 respectively, as demand at the interbank market spilled over to the alternative market segments.
Speaking in a phone interview with THISDAY, the Chief Executive Officer, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, welcomed the decision to finally allow market forces to determine the value of the naira, saying: “It is about time they did the real thing.”
“Every other thing they were doing was to a large extent a rigged system under the flexible exchange rate system. That did not allow the naira to find its true equilibrium.
“You intervene in the market and naira finds its price. Then you intervene to influence that price. You don’t set a price by starting an intervention before the price emerges. By doing that, you will not know whether you are supporting the currency at an unsustainable rate.
“To me, I am relieved that finally we have gotten to this point. I understand it was done out of pressure from the international community. I learnt international investors said they were not going to do anything with us until we show some seriousness.
“So I think it is the most welcome development since this forex regime started. Now, you are going to see the parallel market depreciate initially, and then appreciate significantly and the difference between the parallel and interbank market would narrow.
“This will also solve the problem of dollar liquidity in the market because a lot of people would bring dollars in officially. Before, people were taking it to the parallel market. So there would be much more supply.”
A currency analyst at Ecobank Nigeria, Mr. Kunle Ezun also predicted that the naira might depreciate to about N350 to a dollar on the interbank market this week, just as he aligned with Rewane, saying: “That is what they should have done when they introduced the flexible exchange rate policy.”
“The central bank ought to have allowed the naira to find its level, and then it would appreciate gradually to about N280 to a dollar. Foreign investors were not comfortable with the N280 to a dollar, considering what the value of the naira is on the parallel market.
“With this now, the CBN would still be intervening as a player in the market, but not as frequently as we have seen since the new guidelines for NIFEX were introduced,” he added.
According to Ezun, if the naira is allowed to trade freely and reflect its true value, foreign investors would come in droves.
He added: “If we say we are operating a flexible exchange rate regime, we should allow the market to trade to reflect the level of liquidity in the market, which is between N300/$1 and $350/$1, then over time, with inflows from foreign investors, the naira may appreciate to about $250 to a dollar. But it shouldn’t be a controlled rate.
“A lot of people believed that the CBN was controlling the market at an interbank rate of around N280 to a dollar. So with what the CBN has done, there is no restriction on the 50 kobo spread between the bid and offer again. This means banks can trade based on what they have.”
The Emir of Kano and former CBN Governor, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, last week said the flexible exchange rate regime was not being fully implemented, just as he warned that targeting a pegged rate would not resolve the current FX problem.
He urged the central bank to allow the forces of demand and supply to determine the true value of the nation’s currency, in line with the flexible exchange rate policy.
“There is a fantastic document by the central bank on the flexible exchange rate. We need to implement that document properly. So long as the implementation is not total and faithful to the document itself, you would have residual market risks.
“You have to let the market decide where the naira is going to be to start with, before inflows come in and then when the inflows are in, you have an appreciation of the naira.
“So you have to live with a devaluation to N300/$1 plus and then it will firm up to N270/$ or N280/$1 or whatever. But so long as you target a rate of N280/$1, you are just moving the peg,” he had argued.
He, however, pointed out that with the new forex policy, the central bank was able to reduce the arbitrary opportunities in the market as well as improving its liquidity.
Emefiele flew to Britain and the United States on a road show last Friday to try to lure investors. Investors had welcomed the move but many said they were steering clear until the economy shows signs of concrete recovery.

Saido Berahino: Stoke offer West Brom £20m for striker

Stoke have made a £20m bid for West Brom striker Saido Berahino.
The Potters have offered £17m, with £3m in add-ons, for the England Under-21 international, who has one year remaining on his contract.
The fee is close to West Brom's valuation for the 22-year-old, but the deal may be held up until the club find a replacement, with West Ham's Diafra Sakho one of their targets.
Crystal Palace and Watford are also interested in signing Berahino.
The forward, who came through the youth system at West Brom, tried to force a move away from the club last the summer after the Baggies rejected two bids from Premier League rivals Tottenham.
Newcastle also had a £21m bid turned down in January.
Berahino scored seven goals in 35 appearances for West Brom last season.

Tom Heaton: England keeper agrees new Burnley contract

Burnley goalkeeper and captain Tom Heaton has signed a new four-year contract with the newly promoted Premier League club.
The 30-year-old arrived at Turf Moor in 2012 after being released by Bristol City.
Heaton made his England debut against Australia in Mayand was part of the Euro 2016 squad.
"I really want to kick on and push that boundary now and see where I can get to," he told the club website.

Ragnar Klavan: Liverpool sign Estonia defender from Augsburg

Liverpool have signed defender Ragnar Klavan on a three-year deal for 5m euros (£4.2m) plus add-ons from German club Augsburg.
The Estonia captain, 30, has 112 caps for his country and made more than 100 times for Augsburg after arriving from Dutch club AZ in 2012.
He is the Reds' fifth summer signing.
"It's been a dream of mine for 22 years to come to the Premier League and be a part of this amazing club," he told the Liverpool's official website.
"The Premier League is the most attractive league in the world and you always have amazing players here. This is the home of football."
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp had wanted to strengthen his central defensive options after Kolo Toure was released and Martin Skrtel sold to Fenerbahce.
Frenchman Mamadou Sakho is also expected to miss the start of the season with an Achilles tendon injury.
Klopp has already signed Mainz goalkeeper Loris Karius, Schalke centre-back Joel Matip, Red Star Belgrade midfielder Marko Grujic and Southampton forward Sadio 

Latest: Death of man and son in Limerick 'linked to earlier domestic incident'

Update 5.30pm: The three-year old boy killed today in crash outside Oola, Co Limerick, has been named locally and by neighbours as Alex James Velocci.
His father who also died in the crash has been named locally as Marco Velocci, aged 28. Mr Velocci was born in Ireland; his father is Italian.
The boy's mother who was stabbed at her home this morning has been named locally and by neighbours as Jodie Power, aged 26. She is in a stable condition in hospital.
The car involved in today's crash, pictured at the scene,. Picture: Press 22
Update 1.54pm: The woman involved in the domestic incident which may be linked to a fatal road crash in Co Limerick today is understood to be in a stable condition in hospital.
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She had been in a relationship with the man who died, but they separated about a year ago.
They were the parents of the young boy killed in the crash, who is understood to have been three years old.
Update 11.40am: Gardaí are investigating a possible link between a domestic incident and a fatal crash in Co Limerick today.
It is believed that a man, who had been living in Lattin, Co Tipperary, arrived at his ex-partner's house in Oola in Limerick at about 8.30am today.
After a subsequent altercation at the woman’s home, gardaí were alerted to the house, where they found the woman had received a number of injuries.
After the incident, the man left with the child. A short time later his Audi car crashed into an articulated truck.
Update 11.26am: Gardaí believe today's fatal crash in Limerick may be linked to an earlier domestic incident at a housing estate in Oola.
It is believed that a man was involved in an incident with his ex-partner.
The woman who was in the house received a serious injury to her arm and was removed to University Hospital Limerick.
The man then left the house with the child.
Earlier:
Gardaí are investigating after a man and a child were killed in a head-on collision on the Limerick to Tipperary stretch of the N24, this morning, writes David Raleigh.
A 2005 registered black coloured Audi, carrying a man and a young child, and a truck driven by another man, were in collision at around 8.30am at Brook's Bridge between Pallasgreen and Oola, Co Limerick.
The man and child in the car were pronounced dead at the scene, gardaí said.
The truck driver was not injured but is being treated for shock, gardaí added.
The investigation is being headed up by Inspector Luke Conlon, the Acting Superintendent at Bruff Garda Station.
Inspector Conlon said the road was closed in both directions with diversions in place.

Man on stag party remains in critical condition after vicious gang attack

A 40-year-old man remains in critical condition in hospital after a vicious gang attack while on a stag party in Co Leitrim.
The man, named locally as Ger Doolan (40), who is originally from Dublin, was set upon by a gang on the Main Street of Carrick-on-Shannon in the early hours of Sunday morning.
It’s understood that he had been on a stag party in the Co Leitrim town for the weekend.
Emergency services rushed to the scene and the injured man was brought to Sligo University Hospital.
His condition is described as critical and he was transferred to the specialist head unit at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin on Monday evening.
Mr Doolan had gotten married just weeks before the shocking attack. A friend of the victim described him as “one of the nicest lads you could meet”.
Gardai believe he was the victim of an unprovoked gang attack during which he was repeatedly struck on the head outside a fastfood takeaway.
The incident occurred on the footpath of the town’s Main Street, when a group of at least three people – both male and female – approached the man.
The two parties got into a dispute which eventually led to the injured man being attacked, suffering serious head injuries.
Gardai have interviewed a number of witnesses and viewed CCTV covering the area, but no arrests have been made.
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Meanwhile, the body of a 33-year-old man who had been missing from Carrick-on-Shannon was recovered yesterday afternoon.
Colm ‘Buddy’ Boylan, from Bohermeen, Co Meath, was last seen at 1.30am on Sunday morning, and a search operation was put in place to find the missing man.
Tragically, Mr Boylan’s
remains were recovered from a river in the town shortly after 12pm yesterday.
It’s understood that he had been part of a different stag party in the Co Leitrim town for the weekend.
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French police detain several suspects over Nice terrorist attack

French police detained three more people in Nice Sunday in connection with the probe into the Bastille day attack that killed at least 84 people when a truck rammed into crowds in the Riviera city, police sources said.

Two men and a woman were taken in for questioning, according to an official with the Paris prosecutor’s office, which oversees national terrorism investigations, but the official provided no details on their identities.
The latest arrests brought the number of those held in connection with the attack to seven, according to AFP. One person was later released on Monday, according to a judicial source.
The driver Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel’s estranged wife, who had also been taken in for questioning after the attack, was released over the weekend.
“No charges have been brought against her,” a source close to the investigation said.
Investigators continue to hunt for possible accomplices to the 31-year-old truck driver Bouhlel, a Tunisian who had lived in Nice for years. He was killed by police after ramming his truck through crowds on Nice’s famed Promenade des Anglais seafront after a holiday fireworks display on Thursday night.
The Islamic State (IS) group has claimed responsibility for the attack, referring to Bouhlel a “soldier”, but it’s unclear whether the suspect had concrete links to the group. The IS group statement said he was following their calls to target citizens of countries fighting the extremists.
"He carried out the operation in response to calls to target nationals of states that are part of the coalition fighting Islamic State," the group said through the Amaq news agency, which is affiliated with the militant Islamists, on its Telegram account.
French officials did not dispute the claim, but they have not yet found concrete evidence of a connection. Bouhlel was known to the police for petty crimes but was not on a watch list of suspected militants.
“These links for now have not been established by the investigation,” Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told France’s RTL radio on Monday.
Edwin Bakker, Professor at the Centre for Terrorism and Counterterrorism at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, said the group’s claim did not necessarily point to any formal link.
Neighbours described the attacker as volatile, prone to drinking and womanising, and in the process of getting a divorce. His father, in Tunisia, said his son did not pray or fast for Ramadan, the Muslim holy month.
Speaking from his home town in Tunisia, Bouhlel’s sister told Reuters he had been having psychological problems when he left for France in 2005.
But he may have had a swift, recent change toward a more extremist worldview. On Saturday, Cazeneuve told reporters that “it seems he was radicalised very quickly”.
A city in mourning
Nice’s Promenade des Anglais is gradually reopening and becoming a shrine to the dead, with memorials set up on the westbound lane of the road in spots where victims were felled, some still identifiable by bloodstains. Joggers, bikers and sunbathers populated the pedestrian walkway along the glistening Mediterranean Sea, where well-wishers placed flowers, French flags, stuffed animals and candles.

Nice attack: How solid are alleged IS group links?

Two days after the IS group said one of its “soldiers” carried out the Nice attack, France says the suspect was radicalised, but that no direct links to the group have been found. How direct do such links need to be before the group claims ownership?

On Thursday, Lahouaiej-Bouhlel killed 84 people and wounded nearly 300 others after ploughing a 19-ton truck through a crowded esplanade in the seaside city of Nice in the middle of France’s Bastille Day celebrations.
On Saturday, the IS group confirmed one of its “soldiers” had carried out the attack, saying it was in response to its 2014 call to kill Western “disbelievers”, and in particular targeting countries taking part in the US-led anti-IS group coalition in Syria. The group had urged sympathisers to “smash (a disbeliever) with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him”.
Aside from speaking positively of the IS group in the days leading up to the attack in Nice, Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel is not known to have made a public pledge of allegiance to the terror group.
On Monday, Paris Prosecutor François Molins confirmed that the Nice terror attack had been premeditated, but reiterated a lack of direct links between 31-year-old Tunisian killer Lahouaiej-Bouhlel and the Islamic State (IS) group. He said, however, that there was evidence showing the suspect had searched radical Islamist movements on the internet.
FRANCE 24 spoke to several experts in a bid to clarify the distinction between the IS group’s claim and the French police findings that, so far, reject any direct links.
Wording of statement
Kristina Kausch, a nonresident associate of international think-tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, told FRANCE 24 that one very important aspect to take into account when analysing Lahouaiej-Bouhlel’s potential links to the terror network was the way the IS group had worded its Saturday statement concerning the Nice attack.
“It never claimed that attack per se. It said it was carried out by a ‘soldier’ and was in response to its call to kill Westerners. That doesn’t mean that there was any ideological context or that he had any direct contact with the organisation or any kind of logistical support.”
“It could of course be an Islamist that heeded the call from two years ago, but it could also be a mentally disturbed man who wanted attention,” she said, adding that: “It’s not sure that the IS [group] even knew the attack was going to take place.”
But, she said, “this is exactly the kind of attack that the IS group wants to see everywhere and it will happily jump on it”.
Direct contact not necessary
Matthew Henman, the editor of IHS Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre (JTIC), said that for a person to be perceived to have “links” with the group, “direct contact is absolutely not necessary”.
“The group has made very clear that all you have to do is pledge allegiance and then conduct operations per its repeatedly broadcast instructions,” he said, noting that Omar Mateen, the gunman who last month murdered 49 people in an Orlando gay club, had pledged allegiance to the group on the telephone to police.
“I don’t think watching videos etc [online] is quite enough per se. That might be enough to influence an individual to act, but more would be needed to suggest any such attack was done in the name of the group."
Henman also said it was unusual for an IS group-inspired attacker to then not publicly pledge an allegiance to the terror network.
The fact that it took the militant group two days before it acknowledged Lahouaiej-Bouhlel as an associate “may have been caused by efforts to try and identify whether the attacker was a Muslim and whether it was plausible that he was someone that it would want to claim as one of their ‘soldiers’”.
FRANCE 24’s terrorism expert Wassim Nasr said that the IS group would never claim ownership of an attack that was not carried out by one of its followers or sympathisers.
“For sure there are links, but today they don’t need to be material, they can be virtual,” Nasr said.

Eurostar, Thalys resume train service at Gare du Nord in Paris after fire

Rail services from Paris' central Gare du Nord, including Eurostar and Thalys trains, resumed late Tuesday several hours after traffic was paralysed by a transformer fire, authorities said.

The station is a main commuter hub notably serving London and Brussels, as well as Germany and the Netherlands.
"Power has been restored and traffic will gradually resume throughout the network," a spokeswoman for France's national rail operator SNCF told AFP.
Electricity to the tracks was cut and train services suspended around 6:30 pm (1630 GMT) after a fire damaged a transformer just north of Paris.
Authorities said they suspected that the fire was caused by a "malicious act", as several people had been seen trying to steal electric cables.

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Building on fire in Ankara, blaze under control - Turkish official after reports of blast

A huge fire erupted in a residential building in the Turkish capital of Ankara on Tuesday, an official said as cited by Reuters. Earlier Sky News Arabia reported that a huge blast had hit the city.
Referring to an image sent by one of its reporters from the scene, the channel said there had been a blast, TASS reported.
Images of a massive black cloud of smoke rising above Ankara also emerged on social media, as the city recovers from Friday’s attempted coup.
The incident reportedly happened near one of the city's universities.

No loud explosion was heard in the city, Reuters reported, citing its staff on the ground, who confirmed they could see the fire.

Germany train axe attack: Live updates as 18 injured after teenage refugee shouted 'Allahu Akbar' and hacked passengers

A 17-year-old Afghan refugee believed to be behind the attack was shot dead by police as he reportedly charged at them following the incident at Würzburg-Heidingsfeld station

18 people were injured after a man armed with an axe went on a bloody rampage after storming a train in Germany.
Armed police swarmed the area soon after receiving reports that a man hacked at passengers on board a train close to Wurzburg in southern Germany.
Police have confirmed that 18 people have been injured in the horrifying attack - three of them ate fighting for life.
A 17-year-old Afghan refugee believed to be behind the attack was shot dead by police as he reportedly charged at them following the incident near Würzburg-Heidingsfeld station.
The boy is reported to have shouted "Allahu Akbar" before the attack and investigators believed he had a become 'self-radicalised' Muslim.
This is how the events unfolded.
An expert on violence and young people says the teenager’s radicalisation may have had nothing to do with the fact that he was a refugee.
In an interview with Die Zeit, Thomas Mucke said: “He seems to have radicalised, but the exact background is unclear.
“(Child refugees) have lived through war and violence, yes. Some are traumatised. But that does not make them dangerous.
“These minors yearn for stability and security. They are uprooted, have no family. Our task is to offer them a new home. We need to provide intensive psychological and do everything possible to integrate them. These children are vulnerable.”
One group of psychologists wrote last year in The Psychiatric Times that one of the reasons ‘Lone Wolf’ attacks like Nice and Orlando are on the rise is that ISIS has managed to successfully ‘market’ violent extremism in the West by providing “existential fast food” to “everyday young people in social transition, on the margins of society, or amidst a crisis of identity.”
They wrote: “For lonely young people in transition, ISIS provides a quick fix to the perennial problems of human life. … Specifically, the relief in question concerns the human desire for identity, certainty, social connection, meaning, the optimal amount of freedom, and glory.
“Even superficial Internet exposure (much less direct marketing) can convince the young that they too may participate in a world-historical narrative in which the enemy of America is a beacon of hope for solidifying their emerging self.”
President Barack Obama laid out the problemon CNN: “When you’ve got one person who is deranged or driven by a hateful ideology, they can do a lot of damage, and it’s a lot harder to trace those lone wolf operators.”

Two victims remain in a critical condition

Local police have provided an update on those injured in the axe attack.
Two victims are still fighting for their lives but one of those critically injured has seen their condition improve.
Two others who were seriously injured in the attack remain in hospital.
A police official said: “We have several badly wounded from the attack - five altogether - of which two victims are in a life-threatening condition.”

'We will slaughter you in your own back yard'

The video shows the male - who ISIS claims was behind the Wurzburg attack - vowing that ‘kufar’ will be targeting in every ‘village, city and airport’.
He says: “I am a soldier of the caliphate and I am going to carry out an suicide attack in Germany.
“O Kufar, the time has passed when you would come to our homeland and kill our men, our women and our children. And your apostate rulers were silent about these massacres.
“That time is over now. Now the Islamic Caliphate has been established in Iraq, Al-Sham, Khorosan, Libya and Yemen and God Willing, soldiers of the caliphate will get you.
“They will slaughter you in your own back yard and they will live in your houses and break your rules and take your land. We will target you in every village, every city and every airport God Willing.”

Spalding shooting: Live updates after man blasts 'wife and daughter' to death then kills himself outside swimming pool

Of the three dead in Lincolnshire, two are woman and one is a suspected gunman with schools and local businesses going into lockdown after news of the incident emerged

Three people have died in a shooting outside a swimming pool in Spalding.
A police spokesman said: "We can confirm that there has been a firearms incident on Pinchbeck Road in Spalding in the vicinity of the Castle Swimming Pool, in which three people have been fatally wounded, including the suspected offender.
"There is an ongoing police investigation and at this stage we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident."
Follow our live updates below as we bring you all the latest.

Neighbours say the Hart family had just sold their house and were planning on downsizing to a bungalow.
The resident, who gave his name as Peter, said: “Lance worked as a delivery driver for a builders’ merchants - we’ve had quite a bit of stuff from them - but he was always caring and would come around afterwards to see whether we could carry stuff.
“Last time I spoke to him, he had put the house on the market because they were hoping to downsize, buy somewhere in the village. He was a very nice guy, he went out of his way to be helpful so it comes as a great shock.
“He was full of the joys of spring. His kids had left home and they were going to downsize and find a bungalow in the village.”
Neighbours have described the man suspected of shooting his wife and daughter dead as a “friendly guy”.
Lance Hart, 57, believed to have worked at a builder’s merchants, is understood to have used a shotgun to kill partner Claire, 50, and 19-year-old daughter Charlotte near a swimming pool in Spalding, before turning the weapon on himself.
A former neighbour of Lance Hart’s parents, Raymond and Daphne Hart, said: “He was a friendly guy, I wouldn’t have a bad word to say about him, but I knew him decades ago.”
The man who wished to remain anonymous added: “We were about the same age, his children went to the same school as mine here in Wisbech St Marys.
“I remember their children (Lance and Claire’s) were very gifted and talented. They were very clever, I would say above average at things they did.”
Speaking of Lance, the man said: “He was very inoffensive, kept himself to himself like most people around here.”

Monday, 18 July 2016

Richard Branson joins Man U, poses with jersey (photos)

Well not as a player though! Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Group of companies today joined the growing list (69 as at last count) of companies/partners associated with Man U. Richard Branson’s Virgin money has signed a four-year deal to become ‘Official Retail Financial Services Partner’ at Britain’s biggest club.
Virgin is the 15th financial partner United have on their ever-growing books, with 69 businesses/brands from across the world linked to the club with multi million pounds commercial deals.
These multimillion deals have helped profits soar, with United posting records results back in February. Man U hopes to become the first British club in history to earn more than £500million in a year. Branson, pictured signing a shirt, said to manure.com: ‘Virgin and Manchester United have very similar philosophies – we both want to change the game, not just play it.