Thursday 10 November 2016

Donald Trump Statement on Banning Muslims from US Suddenly Disappeared from His Website?











Donald Trump’s statement on his website to ban all Muslims from the US has suddenly disappeared from his website. The statement was made by Donald Trump on the 7 December, 2015
The page now redirects to his a page encouraging voters to donate to his campaign.
As at 8 November morning before the elections commenced the page was still in his website, according to online caches. But the redirect was added later the same night.
Wayback Machine caches work by crawling websites and making a copy of what it finds there.   As such, it's not possible to say exactly what time the redirect was added, but only that the change had been made between those two times it was crawled according to Independent.
It has become the norms for Trump team to scrubbed pages from its websites.

What Was Discovered in the Belly of This Gigantic Snake Will Surprise You

This snake was killed by some Nigerian villages




Villages  who killed the huge snake after suspecting it of having eaten a calf because of its swollen stomach discovered it was pregnant with dozens of eggs.

Snake had been killed over accusations it had been feasting on farmers’ livestock.

However as these images show, the snake was not overweight because of its last meal, it was actually pregnant.

After being cut open, dozens of eggs were found and removed by locals who regard them as a rare delicacy. 

Although it was not clear what sort of snake it was, many snakes can produce up to 100 eggs at a time.

The locals and online commentor seem to have little sympathy with the snake, with most pointing out that it was a good thing that around a hundred baby snakes would no longer be born.

Judging by the size of the snake, which appears to be almost a foot wide and several metres long, it looks like an anaconda. 

But with the species of anaconda restricted to South America, it is likely the pictured snake is an African rock python.


Nigerian Navy are accepting applications from suitably qualified candidates into Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC)




Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified Nigerians for enlistment into the Nigerian Navy through the Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Course 24 which commenced on 26 October 2016 and closes on 23 November 2016.
Application Method
Interested members of the public are requested to note the following information on method of application. Applications are free of charge. Applicants are to apply only once. Multiple online applications will be disqualified.
Step 1: Click on the Register button to create an account on this portal by providing a valid Email Address (which will be used as your User Name) and Password. Note: You will need your Email Address (User Name) and Password to log in next time.
Step 2: Complete the Application form. Make sure you review your data carefully before submitting. You may log in at anytime before application closes to make changes after submission.
Step 3: Download and print a copy of your completed Application form which must include the following parts:
1.       Applicant's Declaration and Certification by Parent/Guardian form.
2.       Local Government Area Certification Form.
3.       Police Certification Form.
4.       Guarantor Form.

Apply Here