Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Scottish Teen Dies in ‘Ice Bucket Challenge’ Tragedy

Scottish Teen Dies in ‘Ice Bucket Challenge’ Tragedy
The death of an 18-year-old Scottish man in a flooded quarry is being linked to the “ice bucket challenge.”
Cameron Lancaster, of Burntisland, Fife, died Sunday. Emergency services — Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, and the Scottish Ambulance Service — were called to Preston Hill Quarry near Inverkeithing after he disappeared at around 5 p.m. His body was recovered at around 9 p.m. after four hours underwater.
In a statement, Lancaster’s family said: “Cameron died in a tragic accident. His death is such a great loss. During his short life, he touched so many people with his friendliness, kindness and thoughtful generosity of spirit. He will be hugely missed by his family and friends. The family are finding it hard to come to terms with this sudden loss and would ask for privacy.”
Although the exact circumstances of Lancaster’s death are yet to be established, locals say youths have been “tomb-stoning” into the quarry in a new take on the “ice bucket challenge,” which has gone viral recently. Usually participants are drenched in freezing buckets of water for charity.
Local councillor Alice McGarry said: “There are rumors and speculation that this tragedy is linked to the ice bucket challenge. Some children have been jumping off the cliffs at the quarry. They have always done that, but it seems there has been a recent increase because of this challenge. There is no confirmation at this stage, but that is what we think has happened. I saw a video of another boy jumping from one of the edges last week so this could be related.”
Wilma Sutherland, 41, told The Independent: “I asked my son who’s 15 if he had heard anything, and he told me that a young guy had taken part in the ice bucket challenge and then jumped in the quarry and didn’t come up. It’s a popular spot for swimming, and I’ve seen lots of teenagers jumping in.”
A police spokesman said: “Inquiries are under way to establish the full circumstances of what happened, and Police Scotland’s thoughts are with the family.”
The ice bucket challenge started as a way to raise money for motor neuron disease. Thousands of people including celebrities such as Victoria Beckham, President George W. Bush, and many others, though critics have claimed most participants simply want to take part without donating money.
Ironically the co-founder of the ALS ice bucket challenge, Corey Griffin, drowned following a diving accident on Aug. 16.

TEEN DIES IN "ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE" TRAGEDY

The death of an 18-year-old Scottish man in a flooded quarry is being linked to the “ice bucket challenge.”
Cameron Lancaster, of Burntisland, Fife, died Sunday. Emergency services — Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, and the Scottish Ambulance Service — were called to Preston Hill Quarry near Inverkeithing after he disappeared at around 5 p.m. His body was recovered at around 9 p.m. after four hours underwater.
In a statement, Lancaster’s family said: “Cameron died in a tragic accident. His death is such a great loss. During his short life, he touched so many people with his friendliness, kindness and thoughtful generosity of spirit. He will be hugely missed by his family and friends. The family are finding it hard to come to terms with this sudden loss and would ask for privacy.”
Although the exact circumstances of Lancaster’s death are yet to be established, locals say youths have been “tomb-stoning” into the quarry in a new take on the “ice bucket challenge,” which has gone viral recently. Usually participants are drenched in freezing buckets of water for charity.
Local councillor Alice McGarry said: “There are rumors and speculation that this tragedy is linked to the ice bucket challenge. Some children have been jumping off the cliffs at the quarry. They have always done that, but it seems there has been a recent increase because of this challenge. There is no confirmation at this stage, but that is what we think has happened. I saw a video of another boy jumping from one of the edges last week so this could be related.”
Wilma Sutherland, 41, told The Independent: “I asked my son who’s 15 if he had heard anything, and he told me that a young guy had taken part in the ice bucket challenge and then jumped in the quarry and didn’t come up. It’s a popular spot for swimming, and I’ve seen lots of teenagers jumping in.”
A police spokesman said: “Inquiries are under way to establish the full circumstances of what happened, and Police Scotland’s thoughts are with the family.”
The ice bucket challenge started as a way to raise money for motor neuron disease. Thousands of people including celebrities such as Victoria Beckham, President George W. Bush, and many others, though critics have claimed most participants simply want to take part without donating money.

Ironically the co-founder of the ALS ice bucket challenge, Corey Griffin, drowned following a diving accident on Aug. 16.

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

AKINTAYO ABOUNDUNRIN WINS AMAA MEDIA RECOGNITION AWARDS

AKINTAYO ABOUNDUNRIN WINS AMAA MEDIA RECOGNITION AWARDS
Arts and Entertainment Editor of CITY VOICE, Akintayo Abodunrin, at the weekend emerged winner of the maiden Africa Movie Academy Awards Media Recognition Awards.
Abodunrin, who is also a columnist for Sunday Tribune, was announced winner of the award with a cash prize of $3,000 at the Africa Film Academy Charity and Praise Night held at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
His winning entry was titled ‘Catalyst to greatness: How AMAA aided their rise to the top’.
It was described by Dr. Ifeoma Amobi of the Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, one of the three judges that screened the entries as the work that ”captures and embodies the very reason for the existence of AMAA as an enabler of professionalism and success for motion picture practitioners. AMAA celebrates creative and artistic excellence and winning an AMAA awards catapults winners to a new height in their careers. Akintayo’s entry interrogates and reviews the progression in the careers of past winners of AMAA in the last 10 years and the impact the award had on each and every one of them using their own testimonies. It was delivered in a very lucid and elegant language devoid of any ambiguity.”
From left; Collins Ukaonu, Isabella Akinseye,  Akintayo Abodunrin, Funke Osae-Brown and Biodun Kupoluyi
From left; Collins Ukaonu, Isabella Akinseye, Akintayo Abodunrin, Funke Osae-Brown and Biodun Kupoluyi
Chair, AMAA 2014 jury, Steve Ayorinde and Thisday newspaper columnist, Mrs. Onoshe Nwabuikwu, were the other judges.
Funke Osae-Brown of Businessday whose entry was titled ‘Peace Anyiam-Osigwe on a show beyond the continent’ came second and was given $2,000 for her effort while Biodun Kupoluyi of E247 Magazine and Isabella Akinseye of Nolly Silverscreen, joint third, were given $1,500 each.
Collins Ukaonu of Galaxy Television and Njenga Micugu of Nairobi Digest won the two consolation prizes of $1,000 each.
The AMAA Media Recognition Awards was designed to celebrate journalists in Africa who have helped to project the awards and the motion picture industry to the rest of the world.

FEYIKEMI ANNOUNCED YORUBA SUMMER PROGRAMME FOR KIDS

FEYIKEMI ANNOUNCED YORUBA SUMMER PROGRAMME FOR KIDS
Actress and broadcaster, Feyikemi Niyi-Olayinka, has announced a Yoruba Summer program for children aged 3 to 11.
The week-long programme, which will commence on Monday, August 25 and end on Friday, August 29 will hold at Agidingbi Primary School, Agidingbi, Ikeja from 10am to 1pm daily.
“There are lots of ‘edutainment’ activities awaiting your children. Parents,please encourage your children to speak in their mother tongue,” the actress posted on her Facebook page.
Speaking later on the telephone with our correspondent, the actress disclosed that the Yoruba language summer class is one of the activities of her not for profit organisation, Mothers Support Mother Tongue (Awa Egbe Akomolede) inaugurated earlier this year.
“I thank God for my father and mother. You don’t know what motherhood entails until you become a mother. I remember how my mother used to speak to me in idioms and proverbs. That is how we learnt much of the wisdom and native intelligence that keep us going now. But nowadays, many mothers no more speak Yoruba to their children, let alone use proverbs to help sharpen their intelligence. However, we shall be focusing on this during the program,” she said.
The First Lady of Lagos State, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola, was among guests present at the inauguration of Mothers Support Mother Tongue back in May.

GLORIOUS WELCOME AWAITS TAMBUWAL IN APC SAYS ROTIMI MAKINDE

Glorious Welcome Awaits Tambuwal in APC Says Rotimi Makinde

For some time now, I have been following the body language of our esteemed n
umber four citizen, Rt. Hon Aminu Tambuwal, the Speaker of Federal House of Representatives and from the codes I deciphered lately, he may likely dumb PDP like hot potato to pitch his tent with All Progressives Congress, APC, with the intent to build a virile, strong, united, and prosperous nation, that we all can be proud of.
 I make bold to say that the like of me would be ready to follow him blind folded, should he join the APC. He is an asset to our nation and a Presidential Material to the core. If only the leadership of APC can be magnanimous enough to accommodate this young and vibrant man as the party's Presidential standard bearer, I have no doubt that the change we all clamour for at the centre would come to fruition.
 Tambuwal as a choice will attract many more legislators in the Lower House beyond the ruling party's imagination. He is a rallying point whose politics cut across party and tribe. He is like a son to respected and revered leaders in APC, especially the notable chieftains like Gen Muhammadu Buhari, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu etc. He is a young man who will give these set of people utmost respect and unify the country with strong determination to pilot this nation to point of glory.
Aminu Tambuwal's leadership in the house has seen the unconvering of corruption and rot in different sectors of our national life. No other leader of the House in the history of Nigeria have ever taken such courageous steps to expose the canker worms of corruption plaguing our nation.

The choice of Aminu Tambuwal will turn the fortunes of our party around for good. He is well educated, an astute and erudite lawyer, very eloquent and charismatic. I wish him best of luck in his political journey; APC can’t wait to have him as one of us.