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Kenya to deport Chinese man over 'racist rant' where he called President Uhuru Kenyatta a 'monkey'









Kenya's immigration department has said a Chinese man will be deported after a video emerged of him making racist comments.



The man, indentified as Liu Jiaqi, was captured in a video calling all Kenyans, including President Uhuru Kenyatta, "monkeys". The authorities have revoked his work permit and say he will be deported on "racism grounds".



An employee filmed Mr Liu, who is a motorcycle trader, saying that he disliked Kenya because it "smells bad and [its people are] poor, foolish and black". When the employee asked why he wanted to stay in the country, the trader said he was only there to make money.

Police arrested him hours after the video was circulated online on September 5th.



According to the BBC's Anne Soy in Nairobi, the immigration department says they are processing the deportation.

Uriel reveals she found out 4 months ago that her mum had cancer in addition to dementia












BBNaija's Uriel Oputa is one strong queen with the way she's been handling her personal problems and her career.



She just revealed that she discovered 4 months ago that her mum had cancer and had to endure watching her mother cry out in pain. She also said that "all the Doctors in the UK didn't think she would make it." But her mum pulled through and is now cancer free.



Uriel made this revelation while sharing a video of her brother taking her mum for a walk. In the caption posted with the video, she thanked her brothers for taking care of their mum and shared the good news that her mum's surgery was a success and she's now cancer free.







She wrote:


Look at God.. I found out she had Cancer 4 months ago she would wake me up every night screaming in pain.
The night before her Coloncospy she screamed all night the pain..I was so scared I called my Gate man and Ran out of the room in fear. I wanted to pee my pants
It was 1 am I had no pain killers at home, I'm normally afraid to enter Taxis late, but I had to buy pain killers, I sat up all Night watching my mum checking if she was still breathing. The Day of the Cancer scan... I Saw the tumour live and direct .. I went "Numb" called my brothers we all cried.. because she was already weak from the stroke and Dementia..
My little brother had already set his mind on saying his Good byes
All the Doctors in the UK didn't think she would make it.
The Day I wheeled mum in to the operating Room I was sooo scared I just held her and prayed I spoke In tongues the Doctors must of thought I was crazy.
I just want Thank God.
My Brothers Obieze, Odie ,Ken Bcar.
Thank you For looking after mum
Cooking Singing washing changing even doing her make up.
I LOVE YOU MY FOUR KINGS
I love you all.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to work.. I miss having mum with me but I'm 100 percent focused.
Carol Ajike. Thank you so much.
My mum is Cancer free
God Dalu





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Look at God.. I found out she had Cancer 4 months ago she would wake me up every night screaming in pain. The night before her Coloncospy she screamed all night the pain..I was so scared I called my Gate man and Ran out of the room in fear. I wanted to pee my pants It was 1 am I had no pain killers at home, I'm normally afraid to enter Taxis late, but I had to buy pain killers, I sat up all Night watching my mum checking if she was still breathing. The Day of the Cancer scan... I Saw the tumour live and direct .. I went "Numb" called my brothers we all cried.. because she was already weak from the stroke and Dementia.. My little brother had already set his mind on saying his Good byes All the Doctors in the UK didn't think she would make it. The Day I wheeled mum in to the operating Room I was sooo scared I just held her and prayed I spoke In tongues the Doctors must of thought I was crazy. I just want Thank God. My Brothers Obieze, Odie ,Ken,Bcar. Thank you For looking after mum Cooking Singing washing changing even doing her make up. I LOVE YOU MY FOUR KINGS I can't tell you enough brothers I love you all. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to work.. I miss having mum with me but I'm 100 percent focused. Carol Ajike. Thank you so much. Carol thank you My mum is Cancer free God Dalu God will make a way where there is no way Everything Fashioned to work against you will work for you

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UNAIDS partners StarTimes to increase HIV/AIDS awareness among youths with mobile app


UNAIDS partners StarTimes to increase HIV/AIDS awareness among youths with mobile app
UNAIDS and StarTimes are collaborating on increasing HIV/AIDS awareness among young people with mobile online video application as First Lady of the Republic of Malawi Gertrude Mutharika, UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé and StarTimes Group Vice President Guo Ziqi held a meeting with the theme of “Value of new media in African HIV/AIDS Prevention Campaign” in Beijing on Monday.

Now new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths are more likely to occur among young people in Africa because HIV/AIDS prevention information and knowledge don’t reach out to young people efficiently. It has been an urgent issue for global HIV/AIDS Prevention Campaign to engage more young people in prevention. 
Michel Sidibe said at the meeting: “We have seen progress in most countries today, but the biggest challenge that we face is complacency. The young people, they don’t have information, they don’t have knowledge, so they don’t protect themselves…So, information, knowledge and education, and that’s why StarTimes is very important for us.”
He continued: “I just want to say sharing information, bringing knowledge and making sure that we can change young people will be key for ending AIDS.”
Sidibé noted that for most African countries, 70 percent of the population are below the age of 35 and they are not getting information. “Our recent approach will completely change the situation and help us to go for a generation free of AIDS.”

With smartphone use and internet penetration soaring, Africa is set for a communication way revolution. Similarly in Europe, US and China, more and more African young people, get used to watching stream videos on phones.
“Based on this trend, StarTimes launched its video streaming service in African market with StarTimes App in June. Within 3 months, StarTimes App has had 8 million downloads and the figure is expected to be 15 million at the end of this year,” said Guo Ziqi, with noting that StarTimes App right now is streaming the “Zero Discrimination” PSAs as a trial cooperation with UNAIDS through the online video platform.


Malawian First Lady and former president of the Organisation of African First Ladies Against AIDS, Gertrude Mutharika said: “Malawi has significant and rapid growth in the number of mobile phones and subscribers over the last two decades. The majority of people who buy phone are for using social media communication as well as a source of information. It is for this reason that we revise HIV prevention strategy and seeks to explore social media technology and platforms to reach out to young people.”
“I found that the launch of StarTimes App for HIV prevention is very timely and appropriate. This will greatly enhance our national efforts to reduce HIV infection, particularly on young people. I looking forward to working closely with StarTimes and UNAIDS in Malawi,” she remarked.

During the meeting, Guo introduced the China-Africa Cooperation project, “Access to Satellite TV for 10,000 African Villages”, which would be undertaken by StarTimes, and proposed to explore possible ways to help popularize HIV/AIDS prevention information and knowledge in African rural areas with the platform.

The project of “Access to Satellite TV for 10,000 African Villages” was first announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in 2015. Chinese government will aid each of 10,112 African villages with two StarTimes Projector TVs, one 32 inch Digital TV set and 20 DTH decoders and satellite dishes. 
UNAIDS and StarTimes formally established partnership on 12th May, 2017 with signing a MOU in Beijing “to reduce the impact of HIV across Africa by disseminating messages to the general public to increase awareness of HIV and UNAIDS’ work and reduce stigma and discrimination of people living with HIV and populations affected by HIV”. 

After the establishment of partnership, StarTimes and UNAIDS are boosting their cooperation in different African countries, aiming to mobilizing all available resources to enhance the awareness of HIV/AIDS in the continent. 

In the past two years, StarTimes has broadcasted several UNAIDS PSAs to more than 10 million households with its FTA channel, Guide Channel.
Guo said: “With more broadcasting platforms and a bigger and diversified subscriber base and richer content, we will be able to make the best of all our resources to help end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.” 

Viral Warri boy who aced WAEC and JAMB denied admission









The young boy who went viral after he aced his WEAC with all As and had a very high JAMB score has been denied admission and people are angered by this.



David Okorogheye, from Delta state had 336 in JAMB and and 9As in WAEC. His course of choice was Medicine and his university of choice was UNILAG. But the institution denied him admission on the ground of his age.



David is 15 and a candidate must be 16 years before he/she can be offered admission into UNILAG. As a result, David was not allowed to take part in the post UTME exams. He was told to try again next year when he comes of age.



News of this angered Nigerians and there were efforts to contact relevant authorities to see if he could be considered for special admission but Sun News reports that UNILAG authorities said the law must be followed.



David, who hopes to become a neurosurgeon, has resigned himself to fate and will try again next year to study medicine.



His interest in the medical profession came about from watching doctors battle to save the life of his late father when he was 8 years old. Since then, David vowed to study medicine so he can save lives and will not let this minor setback stop him.

'I don’t ever want to use your photos for R.I.P' - Skiibii tells Harrysong












Last night, Nigerian singer Harrsong shared a deep and emotional message on social media that read, 'don't cry wen I die, celebrate, put up a kingmaker concert, empower more youths. I have lived, I have done my bit, carry on in grace. I love you all'.



Since he shared the post, several fans and friends have reached out to check up on him and his state of mind and now his former label mate, Skiibii just wrote, 'I don’t wanna use your picz for RIP...never!.......I love you bro...no matter what it is...we need you here'

Photos: Female Corps member miraculously escapes death as car is crushed in an accident
















A serving Corps member, Stella is thanking God after she miraculously survived being crushed in an accident. Taking to Facebook, she wrote;



"It was like lightning, it was like a dream... I don't know how it happened but I opened my eyes to see that it was an accident.. 31th of August 2018 u will never end my life... Friends help me and thank God for saving my life.. Some encountered injury but when I mean nothing happened to me, premature death will never be our portion in Jesus name Amen.





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